Bio: Derick Urquhart

Derick Urquhart is a native of Florence, SC, attending South Florence High where he was a three time All-State outfielder and three time All-Region player. He was also named the Bruins Offensive Player of the Year twice, helping lead the Bruins to a #7 national ranking as a senior.  After high school Urquhart signed with the University of South Carolina, where he was a four year starter for the Gamecocks. As a senior, he led the team in HR’s (20) and RBI’s (79), helping the Gamecocks peak at #3 in the country. He finished his career in the top five all-time for many of USC’s records, including runs scored (1st), hits (2nd), home runs (7th), RBI’s (5th), total bases (2nd), doubles (3rd) and games played (3rd). Honors include being team captain, winning the Coaches Award, named to NCAA Coral Gables All-Regional team, named a finalist for the SEC Sportsmanship Award, winning USC’s male sportsmanship award and, more recently, being named to two different USC All-Era teams. After college, Urquhart was taken in the 16th round by the Montreal Expos. He spent six seasons in pro ball with the Expos and Anaheim Angels that included being named to the Texas League All-Star game in 2002 and reaching Triple-A in 2003. Following his playing career, Urquhart settled back in Florence where he now leads the Florence American Legion 1 baseball team. In his 14 seasons, he is the program’s all time winningest coach in its 85 year existence, with an overall record of 392-117.  His 392 wins is good for 2nd all-time in South Carolina legion baseball history. Florence has advanced to a state record 6 consecutive state title games, winning it all 4 times (2012, 2014, 2016, 2017). In 2012, Urquhart led Florence to its first state and regional title since 1943, and its first ever appearance in the American Legion World Series, finishing 5th in the country. 11 former players have gone on to play professionally while 27 have signed to a DI school. In 2010, Urquhart was inducted into the Florence Athletic Hall of Fame, serves on the Hall of Fame committee and was its president 2015-2016. He began work with Diamond Prospects in 2010 as an area scout in the Pee Dee and eastern part of the state. He is married to wife Amy and they have a daughter Cate (8) and son Fisher (1).

Bio: Austin Smithwick

Austin Smithwick was a standout catcher at Western Carolina (1995-99). After leaving Cullowhee, he immediately began his coaching career at Georgia Southern University under his former head coach Rodney Hennon. He currently serves as an assistant coach for Cade Hoggard at Oxford High School in Oxford, MS where he moved in 2021. Smithwick began coaching in South Carolina 2006 at Lander University after serving as the head baseball coach at Wake Forest-Rolesville (NC) High School for three years. After moving to Conway in 2009, Smithwick helped Anthony Carroll at Conway High School and began assisting DP with both showcases and serving as a Recruiting 101 counselor.  Smithwick’s coaching career began as a graduate assistant at Division I Georgia Southern University in 2001, then served as the recruiting coordinator for junior college powerhouse Young Harris College for two years. After his three year stint at Wake Forest-Rolesville HS (NC), he coached at Lander University, serving the Division II Bearcats program as recruiting coordinator and was in charge of the offense. In all, Smithwick has coached numerous drafted players, eight major leaguers, and while at Young Harris he worked with former Atlanta Brave Nick Markakis. A native of Coleridge, NC, Smithwick earned his bachelor’s degree from Western Carolina in 1999 and his master’s in sports management from Georgia Southern in 2002. He graduated from Eastern Randolph High School in Ramseur, NC in 1995. Smithwick is married to the former Jessica Broome of Raleigh, NC. They have two children, Tucker (19) and Campbell (17).

Bio: Gary Asbill

Gary Asbill is an area scout for the Aiken/Midlands area covering games and working a number of the DP showcases throughout the state.  Coach Asbill began his coaching career in 2011 at South Aiken High School following his playing career at USC Aiken from 2006-2010 as a catcher and designated hitter, coaching big-league talents Andrew Faulkner and Taylor Widener. Following South Aiken, he began teaching and coaching at Saluda High School before a stint at Port St. Lucie High School in Port St. Lucie, FL before returning to Aiken in 2015, serving as an assistant at Aiken High School. From 2016-2020, he served as an assistant coach at USC Aiken, coaching the catchers and hitters while serving as first base coach.  In the summer of 2020, Asbill was named the head baseball coach at Aiken High School. In the recent past, in both the fall and summer seasons, he has served as the head coach for Canes South 17U Prime under the direction of fellow DP Scout/Coordinator, Cory Welch. He was recently named the 16U Canes Scout head coach heading into the 2023 summer. He served as an assistant coach at USC Aiken for the 2024 season. Asbill is a 2010 graduate of USC Aiken with a BA in English and a minor in Business Administration. He has earned Masters degrees in Education, one being in Curriculum and Instruction and the other being in Educational Leadership. Gary resides in Aiken, SC and is currently the head baseball coach at South Aiken High School.

Bio: Barry Mabry

-Barry Mabry- Barry Mabry is a Boiling Springs, SC native. He played basketball and baseball at Boiling Springs High School where he was an All-Region pitcher during his junior and senior years. Mabry signed with the Atlanta Braves out of high school and played six years of professional baseball. After multiple injuries and career-ending shoulder surgery in 2006, Mabry went back to school and received a degree in Sports Management from Limestone College. During this time he was a pitching coach in the Coastal Plains League with the Spartanburg Stingers and Forest City Owls. After graduating college he moved to Rome, GA and worked as Director of Operations with the Rome Braves in 2009.  Mabry moved back to South Carolina in 2009 where he started back coaching and scouting. He has been a private pitching instructor for over twenty years and is currently the Upstate Scout/Fall Commissioner for Diamond Prospects. Mabry currently lives in Spartanburg, SC with his wife Whitney, step-son Gavin (14) and son Nash (6).

Bio: Austin Alexander

-Austin Alexander- Austin Alexander has been back in the Palmetto State since 2006 after spending three years at Elon University as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. Before joining the Phoenix, Alexander served as pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Spartanburg Methodist College for three seasons. Prior to that stint, he spent one year apiece at Charleston Southern University and James Island High School in Charleston, SC. Alexander also spent eight summers as a coach with the South Carolina Diamond Devils, an elite AAU team based out of Charleston, SC. Alexander re-joined the Diamond Devils baseball program as a coach during the summer and fall of 2006-2007. He returned to coach the 18U team in 2008. He was named a charter member of the Diamond Devil Hall of Fame in 2023. All totaled, Alexander has coached and/or signed 63 pitchers and 54 position players that have been selected in the MLB draft, including eight in the 1st Round. He presently has 4 players still playing some form of professional baseball and twelve have reached the Major Leagues. MLB Players Alexander’s recruiting placed two teams in the NJCAA World Series (2001, 2003) while at Spartanburg Methodist and had two nationally recognized recruiting classes at Elon by Collegiate Baseball. His Phoenix also won the 2006 Southern Conference regular season championship and received an at-large bid into an NCAA Regional. Alexander began as an associate scout with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005-2020 under the late Hall of Famer Lon Joyce. Then an associate scout with the Atlanta Braves and area supervisor Billy Best 2021-2023. He recently accepted the same role with Aaron Jersild and the Philadelphia Phillies in January of 2024. Presiding over Diamond Prospects for the 20th year, Alexander is proud to include that the DP resume now boasts of having all but one out of 78 high school draftees from the Classes of 2007-2024 as alumni at previous events. Overall, 223 event alumni have been drafted, 29 Big Leaguers… To view alumni, click here. Starting in 2010, Alexander became a nationally accredited voter for ESPN’s Gatorade Athlete of the Year which is celebrated at the ESPY’s, this honor came after three seasons of selecting our state’s baseball winner. Alexander graduated from the College of Charleston in 1997 receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications-Mass Media and a minor in Psychology. He also earned an Associate of Arts degree from Spartanburg Methodist in 1995. While at C of C, Alexander also served two years as the president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Board, reporting directly to the president and athletic director of The College.  Alexander played baseball at Spartanburg Methodist College and the College of Charleston where he set each school’s single-season and career win records as a right-handed pitcher. While each feat has fallen by the wayside recently, he still holds the CofC mark for most innings thrown in one game (10). He also continues to lay claim as being a two-time All-Star and throwing a record 87.1 innings as a member of the Cohocton Red Wings in the New York Collegiate League, still an NCAA summer record. A little known fact about Alexander, he had a cameo appearance in “Major League 3: Back to the Minors”. The movie was filmed in Charleston, SC where he lived at the time. Alexander had three scenes in the movie as an opposing pitcher for the Riverdogs. Alexander, 50, is an avid baseball fan, historian of the game, collector of the National Pastime plus a huge follower of the Chicago Cubs and Green Bay Packers. But his favorite thing to do is spending time with his family doing whatever they choose and watching his sons play baseball. On July 14, 2001, the Spartanburg, SC native married the former Rita Richardson of Conway, SC, she is a 6th grade Math teacher. The couple are parents of two sons, Nolan who was born on November 2, 2005 (a RHP at Lander University) and our youngest arrived on December 28, 2009, Banks (a freshman at River Bluff HS). The Alexander’s now reside in Lexington.

Soloman to Bantams

On Friday, Dutch Fork HS 2023 OF LJ Solomon made a commitment to play baseball at USC-Union.

Raines to Bantams

On Friday, Airport HS 2023 INF Josh Raines made a commitment to play college baseball at USC-Union.

Darwin to Saints

On Wednesday, Spartanburg HS 2023 OF/RHP Tripp Darwin made a commitment to play baseball at Limestone University.

Hilton to Patriots

On Monday, Woodland HS 2023 INF Trevor Hilton made a commitment to play baseball at Francis Marion University.

Farr to Gamecocks

On Monday, Spartanburg HS 2026 INF States Farr made a commitment to play baseball at The University of South Carolina.