Mangus signs with IUSB

Former Niles and Glen Oaks Community College standout Chris Mangus has signed a letter of intent to play baseball at IU South Bend. From left are girlfriend Sarah Cramer, sister Casey Mangus, Chris Mangus, mom Becky Mangus  and dad Rich Mangus. (Submitted photo)

Former Niles and Glen Oaks Community College standout Chris Mangus has signed a letter of intent to play baseball at IU South Bend. From left are girlfriend Sarah Cramer, sister Casey Mangus, Chris Mangus, mom Becky Mangus and dad Rich Mangus. (Submitted photo)

SOUTH BEND — The Indiana University South Bend baseball team is still busy adding players to its roster for the 2015-16 season.

Head Coach Brian Blondell has been hard at work filling his roster for the inaugural baseball season at IU South Bend.

Chris Mangus, a graduate of Niles High School comes to IUSB from Glen Oaks Community College in Centreville.

While at Niles, Mangus earned four letters in varsity baseball along with a first team All-Big 16 West Division selection.

At Glen Oaks, Mangus earned first team All-Michigan Community College Athletic Association accolades.

The IUSB baseball team will begin practicing the first week of September.

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