Adam Breerwood

Adam Breerwood was an all-state and All-Region 23 player for two seasons for the Wildcats from 1993-95. His .416 batting average his sophomore season was at the time tied for the highest average in school history. He was also named the most valuable player in the 1994 Region 23 Tournament.

He was a first baseman and outfielder for coach Jim Nightengale. Besides his high batting average as a sophomore, he also hit 12 home runs, 18 doubles and had 51 runs-batted-in. He played his high school ball at St. Stanislaus High in Bay St. Louis, where he was the Gulf Coast batting champion his senior year.

"This is a tremendous honor for me to be recognized as a member of the Hall of Fame," said Breerwood. "I am well aware of the tradition of this institution and all of the outstanding athletes that have wore a PRCC uniform. I know the sense of pride in wearing those letters across my chest. I thoroughly enjoyed my two years here playing for Jim Nightengale and I still carry many of those life lessons with me everyday."

Breerwood continued his career at William Carey University, where he earned All-Gulf South Conference and All-Southwest Region honors as a junior and senior.

He coached the first men’s and women’s soccer teams at PRCC, winning the men’s state title in 2003 and four South Division championships.

He was selected to William Carey's Sports Hall of Fame in 2020.

Dr. Adam Breerwood currently serves as PRCC's President.