Clarksville, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville High senior catcher Korbin Reynolds and Clarksville Academy two-way player Evan Leonard have both been named one of three finalists for the TBCA Mr. Baseball Award in their respective classes. Reynolds is a finalist for the class 4A award, while Leonard is a finalist for class division II-A.

A Vanderbilt baseball signee, Reynolds has had a productive senior season, which includes compiling a .531 batting average with a .724 slugging percentage and 42 RBIs in 2025. The senior catcher was also recently named the district 13-4A player of the year as well.

The Rossview High baseball team defeated the Clarksville High Wildcats on April 16, 2025. (Knox Rives)

“Being named a finalist for Mr. Baseball means a lot to me,” Reynolds told Clarksville Now. “It’s a huge honor, and I’m so thankful to be considered. I feel like it’s a reflection of the hard work that’s gone into this journey and the support group that I have around me. I’m incredibly proud to represent Clarksville High School, and I’m so thankful for my coaches and teammates who’ve helped shape me into the player I am today. I also want to give a big thanks to my family for always being in my corner, and above all, glory to God for blessing me with an opportunity to play this game.”

Leonard, who’s signed to continue his baseball career at Cleveland State Community College, was recently named division II-A middle region MVP after helping Clarksville Academy capture their region championship this past week. In 2025, the senior two-way player is batting .376 with a .471 on-base percentage. Meanwhile, on the mound, Leonard has been lights out with an 8-1 record and an ERA of .50.

“Being named a Mr. Baseball finalist is an honor,” said Lenoard. “It means a lot after all the hard work I’ve put in. I want to give thanks to my coaches, teammates, family, and everyone who’s supported me in my baseball journey.”

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