Killian Snarr becomes first East Helena baseball player to ink college commitment

Ethan Hoffman, East Helena’s head baseball coach, expressed excitement for Snarr’s opportunity. “It’s very exciting for Killian and his family and our program,” Hoffman said. “Kilian has worked extremely hard while within our East Helena program and has been a model player for all of our all of our athletes. so, we’re very excited for him to get this opportunity to play at the next level.”



EAST HELENA, Mont. – East Helena High School senior Killian Snarr made history by becoming the first Vigilante baseball player to sign to play college baseball on Wednesday. Snarr committed to Dakota College at Bottineau, a community college in North Dakota.

 “It just shows that it’s all the hard work we’ve put in that, you know, good things will come out of it and just kind of keep going.” Snarr said. “I’m not sure what I’m studying yet, but I mean, get my generals out of the way. It will be a good way to do that at a two-year school.”

East Helena High School opened in 2020, and the Vigilantes have had a baseball team for three years.

Snarr has been instrumental in leading East Helena to an 8-6 record this year. 

Ethan Hoffman, East Helena’s head baseball coach, expressed excitement for Snarr’s opportunity. “It’s very exciting for Killian and his family and our program,” Hoffman said. “Kilian has worked extremely hard while within our East Helena program and has been a model player for all of our all of our athletes. so, we’re very excited for him to get this opportunity to play at the next level.”

The Vigilantes still have a chance to make a play-in game for the state tournament depending on the results of the Butte vs Park High game on Friday. 

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