Corley Reynolds joins Young Harris College as an Assistant Coach, bringing a strong background in both playing and coaching. Reynolds returns to the Mountain Lions after a successful tenure as a player from 2018 to 2019 and subsequent coaching roles at Southwest Mississippi Community College and the University of South Alabama.
During his time at Young Harris, Reynolds started at shortstop, contributing significantly to the team’s success. In 2018, he played all 50 games, batting .276 with one home run, five doubles, 23 RBIs, and 35 runs scored. The following year, Reynolds helped lead the Mountain Lions to a Peach Belt Conference Tournament title and a spot in the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional. He finished the 2019 season with 30 RBIs and a .913 fielding percentage.
Reynolds graduated from Young Harris with a degree in economics in 2019. He began his coaching career as an infield coach and recruiter at Southwest Mississippi Community College before serving as a graduate assistant and later an assistant coach at the University of South Alabama. Reynolds earned a master’s degree in sports management from South Alabama in 2022.
In his new role, Reynolds will serve as the Recruiting Coordinator and work with hitters and infielders, bringing his expertise and experience back to his alma mater.