SCF Athletics announces 2012-2013 Hall of Fame Class
On Friday, January 18th, 2013, State College of Florida will proudly induct four deserving members into the SCF Athletics Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will take place in the Korcheck building on the Bradenton Campus. The Hall of Fame class of 2013 includes former softball player and current softball coach Meredith Headings, former baseball player and current assistant baseball coach David Moates, and former baseball players Robin Flake and Glenn Davis.
BRADENTON, Fla.- On Friday, January 18th, 2013, State College of Florida will proudly induct four deserving members into the SCF Athletics Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will take place in the Korcheck building on the Bradenton Campus.
The Hall of Fame class of 2013 includes former softball player and current softball coach Meredith Headings, former baseball player and current assistant baseball coach David Moates, and former baseball players Robin Flake and Glenn Davis.
Glenn Davis played for Hall of Fame coach Robert C. Wynn in his final year of coaching in 1981. Davis led the baseball team to the Suncoast Conference championship and was named to the NJCAA All American team in the same season. The Houston Astros drafted the outfielder after completion of competition at SCF. He continued his Major League Career with the Baltimore Orioles.
Robin Flake played for Hall of Fame Coach Robert C. Wynn from 1968-1969. Flake helped the baseball team win Suncoast Conference championships and State Championships in 1968 and 1969. The pitcher earned All-American honors in 1969. Upon completion of his career at SCF, Flake continued on to Florida State University.
Meredith Headings played for SCF softball in 2000-2001. She hit .414 with 10 home runs as a freshman and .426 with 13 homers in 2001. Headings holds the career home run record (23) at SCF and is credited with hitting the first home run out of SCF’s softball field. She was twice named to All-Conference and All-State teams and was Suncoast Player of the Year in 2001. Headings finished her softball career at the University of South Carolina-Aiken. Headings is serving her 6th year as the head coach of the SCF Manatees softball team.
David Moates played for Hall of Fame coach Robert C. Wynn from 1968-1969. The outfielder held the single season stolen base record for 25 years. In 1968, he had the opportunity to play in the JUCO World Series and earned honors on the all tournament team. He also earned All-State honors and NJCAA All-American honors in 1968. Moates went on to play at Florida State University and was later drafted by the Washington Senators in the fourth round of the MLB draft. He joined the coaching staff as an assistant for the 1993-94 season, 1997-98 season, and rejoined the staff last year.
