Coastal Plain High Point-Thomasville HiToms

Davis Steps Down as HiToms Skipper

Published on November 22, 2021 under Coastal Plain League (Coastal Plain)
High Point-Thomasville HiToms News Release


High Point/Thomasville - The High Point-Thomasville HiToms have announced that head coach Scott Davis will not return in 2022 as HiToms manager. Davis has agreed, however, to remain with the HiToms in an advisory role in HPT's player development department.

Leading HPT to a second-place finish in the Coastal Plain League's Western Division and bowing out in the divisional round of the playoffs to Savannah, Davis posted a 32-22 overall record and a 25-19 CPL mark.

"I greatly enjoyed coaching the HiToms this past summer," Scott Davis said. "We assembled a talented group and made a run at bringing home the Hitoms 4th CPL title but fell one game short in the Western Division finals, losing to eventual 2021 CPL Champions; Savannah Bananas. It was a dream come true to coach at the collegiate level and I am grateful to Greg for giving me one final summer with my son Luke and an amazing group of young men."

"I can't thank Scott enough for his efforts this year" HPT HiToms President Greg Suire said. "Although we are disappointed that he will not return, we are eternally grateful to Scott and his family for giving so much of themselves to the HiToms franchise. "From day one, Scott relished the history and expectation levels of the Tommies and undoubtedly our organization and the young men who played for him benefited tremendously. Today, we are a much better organization because of Scott Davis' Finch Field tenure."



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