Hall of Fame
JoJo Blaha became a fixture at third base on Valdosta State baseball teams in the mid-1980s, starting three seasons and earning four letters from 1984 to 1987. Finding his way South from Wheeling, W.Va., Blaha terrorized opposing pitching throughout his career, earning all-conference and All-America honors in both his sophomore and junior seasons. His consistency at the plate resulted in his setting eight school records. Those five marks included extra base hits (39) and RBI (76) in a season and doubles (52), total bases (445) and RBI (209) in a career. A career .339 hitter, Blaha was also a threat on the bases, stealing 27 of 29 bases and scoring 178 runs. He hit 43 home runs and was a part of VSU teams which won 157 games in his career.