Sophomore catcher Luke Stevenson emerges as a team leader for UNC Baseball
Posted Feb 10, 2025
Luke Stevenson didn't resemble the typical baseball player when he transferred to Wake Forest High School from New Jersey. According to Wake Forest High's head coach Carlos Varela, Stevenson was not the tallest or the strongest. He wasn’t exactly in shape, either. But there was something about the then-ninth-grade catcher that caught Varela’s eye.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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