DOUGLASVILLE, Georgia - Former Chapel Hill softball player, Tomnisha Snerley, recently signed a partial athletic scholarship to continue her playing career at Miles College, located in Birmingham, Ala. Snerley, who transferred from Douglas County High School, and played one year under Coach Mick Harper, hit .274 for the Lady Panthers last season. She slugged .405, with a .364 on-base percentage.
Snerley was always a threat on the base path, stealing 16 times. She scored 20 runs and picked up 16 RBIs. She led the team with two triples and was a master at taking one for the team, getting hit by a pitch a team high five times.
“She played for us for one year and played great outfield, brought solid speed, and some power at the plate,” Harper said. “She will do very well at the next level, and will bring her team many skills including a strong arm, and the ability to hit from both sides of the plate.”
Snerley chose Miles College to play softball for the Lady Golden Bears, and because it had her major. As for the softball program, which is coached by Patrick Peasant, she said that she will have to earn a starting spot, but that she should see a lot of playing time.
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