Marshall County's Dunn Signs to Play Baseball at Kentucky Wesleyan College

Two-way player Kannon Dunn will continue his career at the NCAA Division II level.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 1:52am

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Kannon Dunn, a two-way player from Marshall County High School, has signed to continue his baseball career at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Kentucky, where he will play at the NCAA Division II level.

Why it matters

Dunn's signing represents an opportunity for a local student-athlete to advance his baseball career at the collegiate level, which can open doors for further development and potential professional opportunities down the line.

The details

Dunn has been a standout player throughout his high school career, contributing both at the plate and on the mound. He finishes his prep career with a .342 batting average, 65 hits, 47 RBIs, 25 stolen bases, 11 doubles, and 2 home runs. On the mound, he posted 79 strikeouts over 69.1 innings pitched. Dunn has also excelled academically, earning a 4.07 cumulative GPA.

  • Dunn signed to play baseball at Kentucky Wesleyan College on April 13, 2026.

The players

Kannon Dunn

A two-way player from Marshall County High School who has signed to continue his baseball career at Kentucky Wesleyan College.

Kentucky Wesleyan College

An NCAA Division II college located in Owensboro, Kentucky, where Dunn will play baseball.

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The takeaway

Dunn's signing represents the hard work and dedication of a local student-athlete who has the opportunity to continue his baseball career at the collegiate level, showcasing the talent and potential within the Marshall County community.