The following players have had the opportunity to continue their baseball careers at the collegiate level by either signing a Letter of Intent and/or by playing college baseball. Current players that are listed have either issued verbal commitments or have signed a Letter of Intent. This list is a work in progress. If you see any mistakes or omissions, please bring it to our attention. Thank you!

2026

Colton Guillot – Duke/Virginia

Jalen Moton – Florida State/Chipola

Parker Granse – (Did not graduate from Catholic) Miami/Auburn

Ben Bates – Pensacola State

2025

Gavin Howard – Georgia Tech/Gulf Coast State

Carter McCammon – Pensacola State

Gabe Mercado – John Melvin

2024 

Chris Rembert – Auburn (2025 Baseball America Freshman All-American First Team; 2025 SEC Freshman of the Week week of Feb. 24-Mar. 2; 2025 SEC Player of the Week week of Apr. 21; 2025 USA Today Sports Network All-SEC Team; 2025 All-Southeastern Conference 2nd Team; 2025 Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team; 2025 NCBWA Freshman All-American First Team; 2025 Perfect Game Freshman All-American Second Team; 2025 Baseball America Freshman All-American First Team; 2025 D1 Baseball Freshman All-American First Team; 2025 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team; 2026 Perfect Game Preseason All-American First Team; D1 Baseball Preseason All-American First Team; 2026 Baseball America All-American First Team; 2026 Preseason All-SEC; 2026 Golden Spikes Watch List)

Eli Jones – Florida State/Northwest Florida State

Brock Clayton – Florida/Northwest Florida State

Jackson Kohr – West Alabama/Pensacola State

Carter Kerr – Huntingdon

Jaden Nelson – Lighthouse Christian


2023

Will Barter – Tulane/Pensacola State (2025 All-Panhandle Conference First Team Catcher)/Maine

Zack DeJesus – Santa Fe (2025 Academic All-District Men’s College Division At-Large Team; 2025 Kenny Drost Award; 2025 – All-Citrus Conference Second Team Outfielder)/West Florida

Jonah Cook – Spring Hill

Mike Smith, Jr. – Prairie View A&M (2024 Major League Baseball Ken Griffey Swingman HBCU Classic; 2024 HBCU All-Star Game; 2024 HBCU Freshman of the Year; 2024 HBCU First Team Outfielder; 2024 HBCU Player of the Week week of 2/26; 2024 HBCU Player of the Week week of 3/4; 2025 SWAC Preseason All-Conference 2nd Team)/Dayton

Will Krehely – Meridian CC/East Mississippi

2022

Carter McCulley – Pensacola State (2023 Panhandle Conference Defensive Player of the Year; 2023 Panhandle Conference 1st Team All-Conference; 2023 – FSSAA Division 1/NJCAA Region 8 Gold Glove Team)/Florida State

Jackson Hiatt – Pensacola State/South Alabama/Toldeo

Kaden King – (Did not graduate from Catholic) – Tallahassee CC

Trevor Walker – Wallace CC Selma/Lighthouse Christian/John Melvin Christian College

2021

Jordan McCants – Mississippi State

Gage Biles – Bishop State

Ethan Meredith – (Did not graduate from Catholic) – Ave Maria

Zayn Bates – (Did not graduate from Catholic) – Coastal Alabama at Brewton (formerly Jeff Davis)

2020

T.J. McCants – Mississippi (2021 – Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week; 2021 – Ole Miss Student Athlete of the Month; 2021 – Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team; 2021 D1Baseball Freshman All-American Second Team; 2022 – College World Series champion; 2023 – Pensacola Sports Amateur Athlete of the Year)/Alabama – (2024 Frisco Classic All-Tournament Team; 2024 Longest hitting streak in program history-22 games; 2024 – tied program records for most home runs (3) and total bases (14) in one game)

Court Connally – Pensacola State

Cole Stewart – Alabama A&M

Colin Whibbs – Huntingdon (2021 – USA South Conference Rookie of the Week; 2021 – Huntingdon Male Newcomer of the Year; 2022 – USA South All-Conference Team  First Team West Division; 2023 – Collegiate Conference of the South Player of the Week week of 2/27)

2018

Donovan Whibbs – Troy (2023 – Tuscaloosa All-Regional Team)

Tucker Bailey – Snead State

Gabe Faucheaux – Coastal Alabama at Brewton (formerly Jeff Davis)

Cole Moore – Coastal Alabama at Brewton (formerly Jeff Davis)

2017

Devin Whitehead – Coastal Alabama at Brewton (formerly Jeff Davis)

Brent NeSmith – Coastal Alabama at Brewton (formerly Jeff Davis)

A.J. Yates – Pensacola State

J.C. Carrell – Embry Riddle (2018- Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2019 -Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2020 – Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2021 – Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Eagles of Excellence Award Winner; 2022 – CoSIDA Academic All-District)

Sam Carpenter – Flagler

Matthew Estrada – West Florida (2018 – All Gulf South Conference Second Team; 2018 – Gulf South Conference Freshman of the Year; 2018 – Two time Gulf South Conference Freshman of the Week; 2018 Gulf South Conference Academic Honor Roll; 2019 – All Gulf South Conference First Team; 2019 – Gulf South Conference All-Tournament Team; 2019 – D2CCA All-South Region Second Team; 2019 – NCBWA All-South Region Second Team; 2019 ABCA All-South Region Second Team; 2019 Gulf South Conference All-Academic Team; 2019 Gulf South Conference Academic Honor Roll; 2020 Gulf South Conference Pre-Season All Conference Team; 2020 CoSIDA Academic All-District Team; 2020 Gulf South Conference Academic Honor Roll; 2020 ADA Academic Achievement Award; 2020 Beta Gamma Sigma International Honor Society for Business; 2021 – Gulf South Conference All-Academic Team)

Carl Gindl – Mississippi (2018 Southeastern Conference First Year Academic Honor Roll)

Donovan Benoit – Tennessee/Santa Fe/Tulane (2021 American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll)

2016

Thomas Christine – Coastal Alabama at Bay Minette (formerly Faukner State)

Wesley Powell – Huntingdon (2017 – USA South Conference Second Team; 2018 – USA South Conference Second Team; 2019 – ABCA All-South Region Second Team; 2019 – USA South Conference First Team; 2019 – D3baseball.com Team of the Week Shortstop; 2019 – USA South Conference Player of the Week)

Jimmy Richardson – Loyola New Orleans

Evan Floyd – Air Force/Pensacola St./St. Louis/West Florida (2021 – All Gulf South Conference First Team; 2021 – Gulf South Conference Pitcher of the Week; 2021 – Gulf South Conference Tournament MVP; 2021 – Gulf South Conference All-Tournament Team; 2021 – NCBWA All-South Region Second Team; 2021 – D2CCA All-South Region First Team; 2021 – ABCA All-South Region First Team; 2021 – D2CCA All-American Honorable Mention)

2015

Zane Gill – Duke

Evans Bozeman – East Carolina

Brandon Lockridge – Troy (2018 – ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award; 2018 – Sun Belt Conference All Tournament Team; 2018 – Tied school record for most games played; 2018 – Tied school record for most triples in a season; 2017 – Sun Belt Conference First Team; Holds the school record for most triples in a career)

2014

James McGhee – Duke (2018 – Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll; 2017 – Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll; 2016 – Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll; 2015 – Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll)

Gavin Wehby – Nicholls State (2016 – All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention; 2016 – Southland Conference Academic Honor Roll; 2015 Southland Conference Academic Honor Roll)/Murray St.

Cody Henry – Alabama (Holds school record for highest career fielding percentage)

2013

Greg Ciangiotto – Jeff Davis

Tanner Halstead – Northwest Florida St (2015 – Won the NJCAA Division 1 World Series; 2015 – Panhandle Conference Defensive Player of the Year; 2015 – All-Panhandle Conference First Team; 2015 – FCSAA All-State Tournament First Team; 2014 All-Panhandle Conference First Team) /South Alabama/West Florida

Jon Jon Burkett – Tallahassee CC (2014 – Panhandle Conference All-Tournament Team)/Northwest Florida St./Valdosta St.

Drew LaBounty – South Alabama (2016 – Sun Belt Conference 1st Team; 2016 Perseverance Award; 2016 – Led Sun Belt Conference in walks; 2017 – Sun Belt Conference 1st Team; 2017 – Led Sun Belt Conference in walks per game; 2018 Sun Belt Conference Preaseason Team; 2018 – Eddie Stanky Award; 2018 Pensacola Sports Amateur Athlete of the Year; Second in program history in career walks) 

Avery Geyer – Mississippi St/Northwest Florida St. (2014 – Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll; 2015 -Pitched in the NJCAA Division 1 World Series) /South Alabama/West Florida (2018 – Gulf South Conference All Tournament Team; 2018 – Gulf South Conference Academic Honor Roll)

Clarke Berry – Huntingdon

Cooper Jones – Southern Mississippi (2016 – Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2016 – Athletic Director’s Honor Roll; 2014 – Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2013-14 – Athletic Director’s Honor Roll)/West Florida

Nick Helton – Jeff Davis

2012

Chase Kiefer – West Florida (2015 – Gulf South Conference Second Team; 2015 – Gulf South Conference All Tournament Team; 2015 Gulf South Conference All-Academic Team; 2015 – Gulf South Conference Honor Roll; Holds the school record for career stolen bases)

Preston Szuch – Faulkner

Tyler Henry – Jeff Davis

Joe Klepac – Wallace Hanceville

2011

Blake Quillin – Alabama Southern/Florida A&M

Trey Halstead – Spring Hill

Michael Yarborough – Jeff Davis (2012 – ACCC All-Conference Team; Broke the school record for most games started) /Missouri Baptist (2015 – American Midwest All-Conference Honorable Mention; 2014 – American Midwest Conference Newcomer Pitcher of the Year; 2014 – American Midwest All-Conference First Team)

Cody Alling – Florida State/Tallahassee CC/West Florida

2010

Austen Smith – Alabama (2011 – SEC Academic Honor Roll; 2013 – Broke the school record for most putouts in a game; 2014 – Tied the school record for most sac flies in a season; 2014 – NCAA All-Tallahassee Regional Tournament Team; Holds the school record for most putouts in a career; Holds the school record for double plays turned)

Clay Benefield (Did not graduate from Catholic) – Wallace Dothan/IU Southeast

Stuart Todd – Jeff Davis

Austin Farrell – Meridian CC

Wes Mugarian – Alabama

Logan Hill (Did not graduate from Catholic) – Northwest Florida St./Jeff Davis/Troy (2015 – Sun Belt Conference Second Team)

Nick Miller – Gulf Coast CC/North Florida

Wade Wass – Meridian CC/Alabama (2013 – SEC Academic Honor Roll; 2014 – SEC All Conference Second Team; 2014 – SEC Academic Honor Roll)

Devin Dukes (Did not graduate from Catholic) – Alcorn St.

2009

Alex Bast – Air Force (2013 – Mountain West Conference Player of the Week; 2013 – Mountain West Preseason All-Conference Team; 2012 – Mountain West All-Conference Team; 2011 – Team MVP)

2008

Seth Currie – Enterprise/Huntingdon

Thomas Langan – Northwest Florida St.

Steven Groves – Pensacola St. (2010 – All-Panhandle Conference First Team; 2009 – All-Panhandle Conference Honorable Mention) /Valdosta St. (2011-12 – Gulf South Conference Player of the Week three times)

2007

Aaron Tilley – Alabama Southern

Kyle Sarra – Emanuel College

R.J. Moye – Pensacola St. (2008 – #1 ranked Region 5 NJCAA Individual Pitching)

2006

Clay Bonds (Did not graduate from Catholic) – USC Beaufort/Belhaven

Conald Mansfield – Centenary/USC Beaufort (2012 – All-Sun Conference First Team; All-Sun Conference Regional Tournament First Team; 2011 All-Sun Conference Second Team)

Eugene Smith – Pensacola St.

Jake Williamson – Pensacola St./Alabama Southern

2005

Travis Van Dervort (Did not graduate from Catholic) – Bishop St.

Robert Bonifay – Pensacola St.

Joe Nunnari – LB Wallace

2004

Tyler Choat – Alabama Southern

Shane Moye – Alabama Southern/West Florida/Auburn Montgomery

John Griffin – West Florida

Harrison Szuch – Jeff Davis/West Florida

Patrick Bryant – Alabama

Clayton Conner – Northwest Florida St./LB Wallace (2006 – All-Conference First Team; 2006 – Rawlings “Big Stick” Award)

2003

Brandon Gunter – Pensacola St./South Alabama

Adam Medley – Pensacola St.

Logan Williamson – Pensacola St. (2004 – State Tournament MVP Pitcher; 2004 State Tournament All-Tournament Team; 2005 – Panhandle Conference Pitcher of the Year; 2005 – Panhandle Conference First Team; 2005 – PCCAA First Team All State) /Troy

Chris Good – Jeff Davis/West Florida

2002

Nick Rodriguez – Faulkner St.

2001

Schuyler Williamson – Army (2004 – Patriot League Player of the Year; 2004 – Patriot League Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year; 2004 – Patriot League First Team; 2004 – CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team; 2004 – ABCA All-Region Selection Second Team; 2004 – ECAC All-Star Selection First Team; 2004 – Tied the school record for most home runs in a season; 2004 – Tied the school record for most multiple home run games in a season; 2005 – Preseason All-American Third Team; 2005 – Johnny Bench Award Watch List; 2005 – NCAA All-Tallahassee Regional Tournament Team; 2005 – Patriot League Second Team; Holds the school record for most multiple home run games in a career)

Tony Mandel – Chipola

Guy Skipper – Jeff Davis/South Alabama

2000

Tim Land – Pensacola St./South Alabama (2004 – Johnny Bench Award Watch List nominee; 2005 – Johnny Bench Award Watch List nominee)

Billy Sadler – Pensacola St./Louisiana St. (2003 – Pitched in the NCAA College World Series)

Chase Bradshaw – Tallahassee CC

Sam Currie – Pensacola St.

1999

Mike Yeager – Tallahassee CC/South Florida

Patrick Donovan – Jeff Davis

1998

Justin Walters – Yale

Rick Robinson – Alabama Southern

1997

Jason Perry – Alabama Southern

1996

Trae Cary – Alabama Southern/Northwest Florida St./Newberry (1999 – South Atlantic All-Conference Team; 1999 – South Atlantic Conference All-Tournament Team) /Brewton-Parker (2000 – Southern States Athletic All-Conference Team; 2000 – Southern States Athletic Conference All-Regional Tournament Team)

Doug Bates – Pensacola St. (2020 Pensacola State College Athletic Hall of Fame; 1998 – Lea Plarski Award for National JUCO Athlete of the Year; 1998 – Academic All-American; 1998 Panhandle All-Conference Team; 1997 – Academic All-American/Florida State/Birmingham Southern (2000 – Academic All-American; 2000 – Southern Athletic All-Conference Team; 2000 – NAIA World Series; 2000 – National record for most times hit by a pitch; 2000 – Tied the school record for most times hit by a pitch in a season; 1999 – NAIA World Series)

Jake Adams – Rice/Northwest Florida St./Louisiana Tech (2002 – All Sun Belt Conference; 2001 – ABCA All American 1st Team South Region; 2001 – All Sun Belt Conference)

Sam Caldwell – Tallahassee CC

Tony Williams – Bishop State CC/Alabama State

1995

Josh Davis – Florida St/Tallahassee CC/Florida

1994

Greg Maples – Faulkner St./Jeff Davis/Auburn Montgomery

Chad Post – Birmingham Southern (1999 – Tied the school records for most games played and most games started; 1999 – Broke the school record for most hits; 1997 – Broke the school record for most runs scored; Broke the school records for career runs, hits, doubles, total bases and sac flies. Tied the school record for most career runs batted in.)

Jeff Farnsworth – Northwest Florida St./West Florida

1993

Mike Rawls – Northwest Florida St./Pensacola St./Bethune-Cookman

Tony Post – Berry/Pensacola St.

1992

1991

Dan Farrell – Coast Guard Academy

1990

J.D. Zeiler – Jeff Davis

Michael Smith – Georgia Tech (1992 NCAA All-Regional Team; 1992 – NCAA All-American Honorable Mention; 1993 – Olive Garden Classic All-Tournament Team; 1994 – Played in the College World Series National Championship Game; He was also a running back and punt returner for Georgia Tech. In 1992 he led the team in rushing yards. He is in the school top 45 for rushing yards in a career.)

1989

Drew Davis – Army

1988

Paul Grover – George Wallace/West Alabama

Steve Bodiford – George Wallace/West Florida

Mike Brown – Northwest Florida St/West Florida

1987

Phil Hiatt – Jeff Davis/Louisiana Tech (1990 – All-American South Conference) 

1986

Brian English – Montevallo/Pensacola St./West Florida

Todd Pearson – Pensacola St./New Orleans

1985

Dejuan Bragg – Huntingdon

1983

Bubba Simon – Mississippi 

1982

Chuck Stanhope – Troy (2000 Induction – Troy Baseball Hall of Fame; 1985 – All American Third Team; 1985 – All Gulf South Conference; 1985 – Broke the school record for most pitching starts in a season and played in the NCAA Division II World Series)/Pensacola Junior College

Phillip Wilfong – West Florida (1986 – Broke the school record for most pitching appearances in a season)

1979

Keith Belich – Huntingdon

Paul Cope – Huntingdon

1977

Mike Humphreys – Alabama Southern

Mark Humphreys – Alabama Southern/West Florida