2026: Third-year team member ... first-year Team Captain ... has started 56 of 65 career games … career batting average of .338 (66-195) with two career home runs, eight career doubles, 34 career runs, 41 career RBIs, 20 career walks, two career sacrifice flies, four sacrifice hits and five career stolen bases ... career on-base percentage of .423 ... career slugging percentage of .410 ... career fielding percentage of .926 ... has made nine career mound appearances, including one career start … career record of 1-1, 9.37 career ERA, 16.1 career innings pitched, nine career strikeouts and four career walks allowed ... All-ODAC (2025).
2025: Third Team All-ODAC ... started 33 of 37 games at second base or third base … batting average of .382 (47-123) with one home run, six doubles, 24 runs, 26 RBIs, 10 walks, one sacrifice flie, three sacrifice hits and two stolen bases ... on-base percentage of .458 ... slugging percentage of .455 ... fielding percentage of .908 ... made six mound appearances, including one start … record of 0-0, 10.50 ERA, 12.0 innings pitched, eight strikeouts and two walks allowed.
2024: Started 23 of 28 games at second base … batting average of .264 (19-72) with one home run, two doubles, 10 runs, 15 RBIs, 10 walks, one sacrifice fly, one sacrifice hit and three stolen bases ... on-base percentage of .365 ... slugging percentage of .333 ... fielding percentage of .942 ... made three mound appearances, all in relief … record of 1-1, 6.23 ERA, 4.1 innings pitched, one strikeout and two walks allowed.
High School: 2023 graduate of Nansemond Suffolk Academy in Suffolk ... three-time All-Conference First Team and All-State First Team.
Personal: Son of Jason Howell and Sarah Howell … has two sisters (Peighton, Paxtyn) ... majoring in economics and business … favorite movies include Rocky and Rambo ... favorite professional sports team is the New England Patriots ... favorite sports figures include Mike Trout and Pete Rose ... greatest sports moment was throwing a perfect game in 65 pitches ... hobbies include fishing and collecting baseball cards.
Why H-SC: “Great education, sports and The Brotherhood"