On Tuesday, March 25, former Wetumpka High School standout Seth Johnson’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II baseball game

On Tuesday, March 25, former Wetumpka High School standout Seth Johnson’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II baseball game
Seth Johnson
0Comments

On Tuesday, March 25, former Wetumpka High School standout Seth Johnson’s current college team, the Harding Bisons, lost 13-0 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Missouri S&T Miners.

The game took place at Jerry Moore Field. This was their second matchup against the Miners this season.

The Bisons’ next game is scheduled for Thursday, March 27 at 3 p.m. at Jerry Moore Field against Arkansas–Monticello Boll Weevils.

Featured image
Seth Johnson
Infielder
Senior
6′6″ 210



Related

Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes, Mecklenburg County Courts

LinkedIn: Judge who released schizophrenic Charlotte train murderer has a side gig treating criminals

In January 2025, Mecklenburg County Magistrate Teresa Stokes signed the release of DeCarlos Brown Jr., a repeat arrestee later accused of fatally stabbing Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light-rail.

Barry Moore U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 2nd district

Rep. Barry Moore introduces bill aiming to aid GM accident victims blocked by previous court ruling

Rep. Barry Moore of Alabama and Rep. Troy Carter of Louisiana have introduced the Auto Bailout Accident Victims Recovery Act in Washington, D.C. The proposed legislation would waive the statute of limitations for legal cases against the government…

Decarlos Brown Jr (left) and Chris Cardona, Managing Director of the MacArthur Foundation (right)

Analysis: Chicago foundation paid $3.3 million to Mecklenburg County to keep career criminals, like DeCarlos Brown, on the streets

Mecklenburg County received $3.3 million from a Chicago-based political foundation after leaders agreed to “reduce the use of incarceration” for repeat criminals like DeCarlos Brown, Jr.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from River Region Times.