Bio’s: Contributing Writers

Mark Bonnette Mark Bonnette is a 1993 graduate of Airport High School and a 1998 graduate of Newberry College with a B.S. degree in Physical Education and a minor in Coaching. Bonnette was a four-year letterman on the Newberry College baseball team. Bonnette was the head baseball coach at Silver Bluff High School for two years before coming to White Knoll. He is entering his sixth season as the Varsity pitching coach at White Knoll. Bonnette also runs a very successful travel baseball program called the Palmetto Sand Gnats. The Sand Gnats are comprised of select players from across the state and consist of three teams: 18u,16u and 14u. Lee Long Lee Long graduated from Hillcrest High in 1994 where he was named First Team All-State as a pitcher and played in the North-South game. He played baseball at Wofford College where he became the first baseball player in school history to earn First Team All-Southern Conference as a starting pitcher. He graduated from Wofford in 1998 with a B.A in English. Long then pitched two seasons professionally in the independent Frontier League: 1998 for the Johnstown Johnnies and 1999 for the Dubois County Dragons. He compiled a combined record of 12-4 in professional baseball before suffering a torn labrum.Following pro ball, Long went back to school and graduated from University of South Carolina School of Law in 2001. He practiced Law in Charleston and Columbia before starting his own business. Lee owns an insurance agency providing health, life and ancillary insurance to businesses and individuals. He resides in Irmo with his wife, Amy. .

Bio’s: Contributing Writers

Mark Bonnette Mark Bonnette is a 1993 graduate of Airport High School and a 1998 graduate of Newberry College with a B.S. degree in Physical Education and a minor in Coaching. Bonnette was a four-year letterman on the Newberry College baseball team. Bonnette was the head baseball coach at Silver Bluff High School for two years before coming to White Knoll. He is entering his sixth season as the Varsity pitching coach at White Knoll. Bonnette also runs a very successful travel baseball program called the Palmetto Sand Gnats. The Sand Gnats are comprised of select players from across the state and consist of three teams: 18u,16u and 14u. Lee Long Lee Long graduated from Hillcrest High in 1994 where he was named First Team All-State as a pitcher and played in the North-South game. He played baseball at Wofford College where he became the first baseball player in school history to earn First Team All-Southern Conference as a starting pitcher. He graduated from Wofford in 1998 with a B.A in English. Long then pitched two seasons professionally in the independent Frontier League: 1998 for the Johnstown Johnnies and 1999 for the Dubois County Dragons. He compiled a combined record of 12-4 in professional baseball before suffering a torn labrum.Following pro ball, Long went back to school and graduated from University of South Carolina School of Law in 2001. He practiced Law in Charleston and Columbia before starting his own business. Lee owns an insurance agency providing health, life and ancillary insurance to businesses and individuals. He resides in Irmo with his wife, Amy. .

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. 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 10 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. He is presently an associate scout with the Atlanta Braves and area supervisor Billy Best. Presiding over Diamond Prospects for the 16th year, Alexander is proud to include that the DP resume now boasts of having all but one out of 69 high school draftees from the Classes of 2007-2021 as alumni of previous events. Overall, 193 event alumni have been drafted, 22 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, 48, 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. On July 14, 2001, the Spartanburg, SC native married the former Rita Richardson of Conway, SC. The couple are parents of two sons, Nolan who was born on November 2, 2005 and the most recent addition arrived on December 28, 2009, Banks. The Alexander’s reside in Myrtle Beach.