29 March 2025
Victoria's Ryan Langworthy to attend college on a golf & baseball scholarship
Victorian Ryan Langworthy is merging his love of baseball and golf into an academic opportunity in the United States.
Langworthy, a utility player from Moorabbin Panthers and Dingley Baseball Club, accepted a scholarship to Division 1 Junior College (JUCO) at York County Community College in Maine.
He will play both baseball and golf.
“What led me to choose York County is it fit my criteria in having my degree of choice in Philosophy, they allowed me to play both sides of the field and the chance to play two sports.”
Langworthy has been on notice in the Victorian system for some time.
He represented Australia at an Under 12 World Cup, played charter baseball, for the Under 16 state team and in the state league.
“These opportunities have seen me competing with the best players of my age since I was young,” says Langworthy.
“A few people I feel have influenced me on my journey as a baseballer are my parents, my brother Mitch, coach Ben Laux, Damian Shannahan, Kelli Zablan, Travis Blackley, Matt O’Neil, Andrew Riddell & Rick Williams,” he says.
Langworthy is a two-way player with an off-speed he can land for strikes.
He’s looking forward to getting back on the field at a high level after missing his last year of AYC eligibility due to injury. He says while he’s away at school he wants to improve his strength & speed on the mound and in the batters box.
“At this school I feel I will develop my fastball with having a program which will focus on the spin efficiency to gain extra velocity,” he says. “I also feel I will develop my swing to become more short and compact whilst staying in the zone for a longer period of time.”
He’s played in many events through Baseball Australia.
He says baseball has helped teach him a great deal of perseverance.
“Since a young age I’ve been injury prone, receiving multiple surgeries. It taught me to persevere physically along with mentally to gain back strength. After having the surgeries I had to persevere through many rehab exercises to get back my ability & strength after constant set backs,” he says.
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