
By Hayden Swope
Mulvane’s Nolan Fevurly was a first team all-league athlete last season for the Wildcats, and his work didn’t stop after last season. With his time off, Fevurly was working to better his skills.
“Lots of work has gone into the offseason,” Fevurly said. “I was doing an arm program and hitting pretty much every day.”
After falling short last season, Fevurly is confident in this year’s team, and is excited to make another run at a state championship.
“My goal for us this season is getting to the state tournament and compete for a state title,” Fevurly said. “We were really good last year but ran into a very sound Abilene team. I think once we get over the hump of the regional tournament we can compete for a state championship.”
After just a few weeks of practice, Fevurly is liking his odds with his team, and is hopeful they’ll make a deep run this year.
“I’m most excited to watch us succeed the way I know we can as a team,” Fevurly said.
Fevurly knows he’ll be seeing some of the same teams and athletes again this season, and he’s taking a favorite memory and carrying it with him into his senior season.
“A moment I always look back on is probably throwing a no hitter against Wellington my freshman year,” Fevurly said.
After high school, Fevurly plans to continue his athletic and academic career.
“I plan to attend Highland Community College, to play baseball and major in secondary education,” Fevurly said.