By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Collin Radack, the 2010 Cedar Park High School graduate from River Place and Hendrix College All-American, was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 20th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Draft on Saturday.
Radack, a 6-3, 205 right-handed center fielder was taken as the 615th overall pick, the highest pick in the Conway, Ark. college’s history.
“I’m beyond excited for my opportunity to play with the Cardinals,” said Radack. “Thank you so much to all my teammates, coaches, family and Hendrix College for everything they have done for me over the years. God has truly blessed me with some amazing people in my life. This is an absolute dream come true for me!”

Collin Radack (blue shirt, standing) was drafted and got the phone call from the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday shortly after he was honored as the 2014 Southern Athletic Association Man of the Year and Player of the Year at an awards luncheon in Memphis.
“We feel so blessed,” said Tom and Marissa Radack, Collin’s parents who live in River Place and are co-owners of Bartlett Real Estate Group, Keller William Realty Group.
“He has worked so hard for the last four years playing ball at school, in summer leagues, and working out daily. His dream coming true is ours, as well,” they added.
Collin Radack flew out at 7:30 Tuesday morning. He will be playing in the New York Penn League for the State Spikes.







