
Enka senior Addison Harris has committed to play college softball for Mars Hill
Enka senior Addison Harris has committed to play college softball for Mars Hill and she’s not coming alone.
Her older sister, Jordan, will also be part of the Lions’ roster starting with the 2017 season.
Addison Harris is a first baseman for the Sugar Jets (14-1, 9-0) who is batting .385 with 15 RBIs, two home runs, a pair of doubles and a triple.
Jordan Harris is a former high school catcher who was named the 2015 Citizen-Times All-WNC Player of the Year and Co-Mountain Athletic Conference Player of the Year. She set a Western North Carolina single-season record for RBIs (53) last spring and hit .494 with a team-high eight home runs, 14 walks, nine doubles and three triples. Jordan Harris was named the most valuable player of the NCHSAA 3-A championship series — she had six RBIs, five hits (including a home run) over the course of a sweep of Northern Guilford. Harris only struck out four times and had a .983 fielding percentage.
She originally signed with Appalachian State but is no longer on the Mountaineers’ roster.
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