Submitted by Hamilton Heights School Corporation
Hamilton Heights High School senior Chase Hall has officially signed his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic career at Marian University Ancilla College in Plymouth, Ind.
Marian University Ancilla College is a member of the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), competing in NJCAA Region 12. He is the son of Tabitha Hull and Russell Huber.
Hall chose Marian University Ancilla College because it immediately felt like the right fit for both his future and his development as a student-athlete.
“It felt like a great opportunity for my future and a good place to call home for the next few years,” he said. “Everyone there was so welcoming and respectful, and the coaches were great to me from the moment I met them. I’m really excited for the future.”
Hall plans to study exercise science with the goal of becoming a sports physical therapist, a career path that will allow him to support and work with athletes in the years ahead.
A passionate baseball player from the moment he first picked up a bat, Hall has built his athletic journey on discipline, purpose, and an unwavering work ethic.
“All I ever wanted to do was compete at the next level, no matter what it took,” he said. “Even if that meant lifting twice a day or hitting 500 baseballs a day, I would do it. I treat every rep like it’s my last, and because of that, I get the chance to play college baseball.”
Hall credits his father, Russell Huber, as one of the strongest influences in his development.
“He has taught me almost everything I know about the game and has been there for me through this entire journey,” Hall said. “Whether it was throwing extra BP after practice, hitting ground balls, or just playing catch in the backyard, it always meant a lot. He took time out of his day to help me get better, and I know I can always count on him. I couldn’t thank him enough.”
Outside of baseball, Hall enjoys spending time with friends, swimming, and working out but baseball has always been his greatest passion. He also expressed gratitude for the coaches who helped shape his high school career.
“I want to give a shoutout to Coach Pitts and Coach Hughes and thank them for everything they’ve done for me,” he said. “They welcomed me with open arms my freshman year, and it’s been an incredible ride these past four years. I wouldn’t want it any other way.”
Hamilton Heights High School Baseball Coach Adam Hughes said, “Chase truly loves the game and has worked hard in the weight room and on the field to earn this opportunity. We expect Chase to have a productive senior year leading into the college game.”
Hamilton Heights High School Athletic Director Kurt Ogden added, “We are excited that Chase gets an opportunity to continue his baseball career at the next level. He has dedicated himself to the sport and we are proud of him for earning this opportunity.”

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