Coach Clint Watters
Coach Watters graduated from Model High School in Rome, GA in 2000. He still holds 22 school records for baseball there including home runs, batting average, RBI’s, slugging percentage, stolen bases, doubles, and walks. He was selected as the Rome News Tribune Northwest Georgia Player of the Year in 1999 and again in 2000. He was also selected to the All-State team in 2000. Coach Watters also received All-State honors as an option quarterback while at Model as well as being honored for his career by having his jersey number retired in baseball. Coach Watters went on to attend local Kennesaw State University to play for Mike Sansing’s Owls. While at KSU he was a four year starter in centerfield and was selected a two-time All South Atlantic Regional Team member. He is still in the top ten in school history in several offensive categories including batting average, runs scored, stolen bases, as well as being the all-time career record holder in Peachbelt Conference history in doubles. He was a member of the 2003 South Atlantic Regional Champion Owls who finished third in the Division II College World Series. He is one of only two players in school history to hit .300 or better four different times. Coach Watters spent 2002 and 2003 playing wooden bat summer baseball in the New England Collegiate Baseball League for the Concord Quarry Dogs in New Hampshire where he was a selected as an All-Star participant and Home Run Derby competitor as well as still holding the single-season club record for home runs. Upon graduation, Coach Watters attending 2005 Spring Training workouts in Peoria, Arizona with the San Diego Padres organization. After his playing days, Coach Watters was invited to join Coach Sansing as an assistant coach at KSU for 2005. He is in his fifth year of teaching high school Economics and his fourth year at North Cobb. Coach Watters is the son of Albert and Pam Watters of Rome, GA and has one sister, Lindsay (25).