
Waters chose the West Virginia school over Westminster College, St. Vincent College and Shenandoah University. He verbally committed in March.
“It was basically just the environment down there, the people I could connect with — coaches, players, students, etc.,” Waters said of why he chose Concord. “It felt a lot more like home.”
Waters was a two-way starter for the Colonels in their abbreviated two-game season this spring. He played both on the offensive and defensive lines. On defense, he had four tackles (three for losses including a sack) as James Wood beat Sherando and Millbrook.
Waters, who bench presses more than 300 pounds and dead lifts more than 500, expects to play linebacker at Concord.
The Mountain Lions were 1-10 in their last full season in the Mountain East Conference in 2019. This past spring they were 1-0 before their season was shut down by COVID-19.
Since the 2019 season, Concord has hired a new head coach, one with a history of success in West Virginia. In December of 2019, the Mountain Lions hired Dave Walker, who built a powerhouse at Martinsburg High School. Walker won 248 games and eight state championships at Martinsburg. Prior to taking the Concord post, Walker had a 56-game winning streak at Martinsburg.
Waters, also a member of the Colonels outstanding baseball team, will major in criminal justice at Concord.