Jack Romine had an eventful senior year.
Along with all-conference and all-district nods and two all-star game invitations, Romine was named to the Class 4 all-state team as an honorable mention …
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Jack Romine had an eventful senior year.
Along with all-conference and all-district nods and two all-star game invitations, Romine was named to the Class 4 all-state team as an honorable mention outfielder. He and Anthony Ford played with the Moberly Sixers this summer.
Romine made the first team on the Clarence Cannon Conference team along with pitcher Ethan Adams and infielder Ford, Tuckyr Pollock was a second team catcher, and the honorable mentions were Elliott McCoy and Michael Marcellus at outfielder and Mattie Robinson at infielder.
For all-district honors, Romine was the lone Panther but was joined by Adams and Mason Presley in being invited to the Missouri/Illinois all-star game and he and Adams were selected for the Missouri Class 4 all-star game.