Attention High School Baseball Players — this is your chance to get noticed!

The Knothole Foundation is excited to host its 7th Annual Diversity in Baseball HBCU Showcase on August 5-6 at the Richard “Stick” Williams Dream Fields and Education Center, located at 7531 Tuckaseegee Rd. in West Charlotte, NC.

Registration is now open at this link — REGISTER HERE

This event features over 70 high school students on the field to showcase their abilities in front of college coaches, most of which will be on hand representing HBCUs. 

Over the course of this two-day event, players will take part in on-field instruction, live batting practice, offensive and defensive drills, and so much more. Additionally, the event will feature simulated games on day two.

On each of the days, the high school players will also take part in a special “Lunch & Learn” series consisting of a life skills event with a panel of coaches and more. 


Enjoy two days of intensive workouts and games, where HBCU coaches will be scouting and participating. Last year, over 25 college coaches were on hand for this great event!

Learn from marketplace leaders, former MLB players, and HBCU coaches about financial literacy, college/career prep, and more.

This is a great opportunity for high school baseball players to showcase their skills right here in West Charlotte, NC! Over the last six years of this event, many of the high school players that have taken part in this event have gone on to play baseball at colleges all across the country.

Read more about our 6th Annual Diversity in Baseball HBCU Showcase in The Charlotte Observer.