Pike Lib senior Haylie Brown signs with Wallace-Dothan
Published 12:19 pm Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Pike Liberal Arts School senior Haylie Brown officially signed her letter-of-intent on Wednesday, confirming her decision to play college softball at Wallace Community College in Dothan, known for its strong athletic programs. (Photo by Josh Boutwell)
“I visited a lot of colleges, but once I stepped into Wallace and spoke with the coaching staff, I immediately felt an undeniable sense of belonging,” Brown shared regarding her decision. “The atmosphere just felt right, like home, and I knew that was the place for me.”
Brown boasted an impressive .369 batting average in the 2024 season, complemented by a .414 on-base percentage and a .554 slugging percentage. In total, she tallied five doubles, two triples, one home run, 19 RBIs, and 20 runs, demonstrating her offensive prowess. Defensively, she achieved a .784 fielding percentage with 26 putouts, three assists, and was involved in three double plays, showcasing her skills in the field.
Interestingly, Brown’s journey to college-level softball has been unconventional. While many athletes start early, Brown found her passion a bit later, not stepping onto a softball field until her seventh-grade year after transitioning from a long stint in gymnastics. “I did gymnastics my whole life, but eventually, I lost interest in it,” she reflected. “After discussing it with my dad, I decided to try out softball, and he assured me, ‘Once you pick up that bat, you won’t want to stop,’ and he was right. I fell in love with the sport.”
Determined to excel in both her academics and athletics, Brown plans to pursue a nursing degree while keeping the door open to advance her softball career. “I aim to work hard and continuously improve my skills, and I have full confidence that the coaches at Wallace will guide me toward achieving my potential,” Brown stated. “If it’s meant to be, I believe I could compete at the four-year level.”
As she prepares for her senior season at Pike, Brown remains focused on cherishing each moment. “I really just want to live in the moment and enjoy it while I can,” she emphasized. “I know these years are fleeting, and my goal is to have fun and give my best effort every game.”
**Interview with Haylie Brown: Signing with Wallace-Dothan**
**Editor:** We’re here today with Haylie Brown, a senior at Pike Liberal Arts School, who recently signed her letter of intent to play college softball at Wallace Community College in Dothan. Congratulations, Haylie! How does it feel to officially commit to Wallace-Dothan?
**Haylie Brown:** Thank you so much! It feels amazing. This has been a dream of mine for a long time, and to finally make it official is just incredible.
**Editor:** You mentioned that you visited a lot of colleges. What was it about Wallace that made you feel this was the right choice for you?
**Haylie Brown:** Once I stepped onto the campus and met the coaching staff, everything just clicked. They were so welcoming, and I felt an undeniable sense of belonging there. I knew I would be supported both academically and athletically.
**Editor:** That’s wonderful to hear. Can you tell us a bit more about your experience at Pike Liberal Arts and how it has prepared you for this next step?
**Haylie Brown:** Absolutely. My time at Pike has been invaluable. The coaches and faculty really invested in my growth as a player and a student. The support I’ve received has shaped me into the player I am today and has boosted my confidence to take on this new challenge.
**Editor:** You’re stepping into a strong athletic program at Wallace. What are your goals as you transition to playing college softball?
**Haylie Brown:** My main goal is to contribute to the team and help us win. Personally, I want to improve my skills and learn as much as I can. I’m excited to see how the experience will elevate my game.
**Editor:** It sounds like you’re ready for the challenge ahead. Lastly, what message would you like to share with other young athletes who are considering college sports?
**Haylie Brown:** I would encourage them to follow their passion and not be afraid to explore their options. There’s a place out there for everyone, just like I found at Wallace. Believe in yourself, work hard, and don’t give up on your dreams!
**Editor:** Great advice, Haylie. Thank you for taking the time to chat with us, and best of luck as you start your journey at Wallace-Dothan!
**Haylie Brown:** Thank you! I appreciate it!