Caldwell County Senior Signs With Campbellsville Baseball

Channing Puckett continues family tradition of playing for Tigers

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Caldwell County High School senior Channing Puckett signed a letter of intent on Sunday to play college baseball at Campbellsville University. Puckett, who was 5-3 on the mound last season with a 2.05 ERA, will join a long list of Caldwell players who have signed with the Campbellsville Tigers, including his father Bubbie Puckett.

Why it matters

Campbellsville University has developed a strong pipeline of talent from Caldwell County High School, with multiple players over the years choosing to continue their baseball careers with the Tigers. Puckett's signing continues this trend and highlights the successful baseball program at Caldwell County.

The details

Puckett, an infielder and pitcher, was 5-3 on the mound last season with a team-best 2.05 ERA, striking out 51 batters in 41 innings. He also hit .280 and drove in 13 runs. Two years ago, he was 5-1 with a save and a 1.27 ERA. Puckett signed with Campbellsville as a pitcher and is expected to be part of a strong pitching staff for Caldwell County this upcoming season.

  • Puckett signed his letter of intent on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
  • Caldwell County is scheduled to begin their 2026 season on Monday, March 16, at Crittenden County.

The players

Channing Puckett

A senior at Caldwell County High School who has signed to play baseball at Campbellsville University.

Bubbie Puckett

Channing Puckett's father, who also played baseball at Campbellsville University.

Ethan Ramage

Channing Puckett's teammate at Caldwell County High School who signed to play baseball at Midway University.

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What’s next

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The takeaway

Caldwell County High School's baseball program has developed a strong pipeline of talent to Campbellsville University, with Channing Puckett continuing this trend by signing to play for the Tigers. This highlights the success of the Caldwell County baseball program and the appeal of Campbellsville as a destination for local talent.