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2008 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Athletics

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<strong>Guide</strong> Directory ..................................................................................................................................................<br />

Quick Facts .........................................................................................................................................................2<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Team Roster ...............................................................................................................................................3<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Outlook ......................................................................................................................................................4<br />

Head Coach Pr<strong>of</strong>ile .............................................................................................................................................6<br />

Assistant Coach Pr<strong>of</strong>iles .....................................................................................................................................7<br />

Player Pr<strong>of</strong>iles ................................................................................................................................................... 0<br />

2007 Stats and Region 8 Standings .................................................................................................................22<br />

Region 8 Opponents ........................................................................................................................................23<br />

2007 Game Results ...........................................................................................................................................24<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Schedule ...................................................................................................................................................25<br />

2007 Leaders .....................................................................................................................................................26<br />

Topping the Charts ............................................................................................................................................27<br />

Year by Year Leaders .......................................................................................................................................28<br />

Continuing Success ...........................................................................................................................................30<br />

CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> Records .......................................................................................................................................34<br />

NJCAA World Series History ...........................................................................................................................35<br />

President and Athletic Director .........................................................................................................................36<br />

Behind the Scenes .............................................................................................................................................37<br />

Marathon Game Donors ....................................................................................................................................38<br />

McDonald’s .......................................................................................................................................................39<br />

Billboard Sponsors ............................................................................................................................................40<br />

CSI Athletic Success .........................................................................................................................................42<br />

CSI Athletic Facilities .......................................................................................................................................44<br />

CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> Facilities ......................................................................................................................................46<br />

CSI Campus ......................................................................................................................................................48<br />

Twin Falls and the Magic Valley ......................................................................................................................50<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Speed Roster ..........................................................................................................................................52<br />

About the Cover: Five players return with high hopes <strong>of</strong> leading the Golden Eagles to a Region 8 Championship.<br />

Last season the Golden Eagles finished second in Scenic West Athletic Conference action with a 40- 7 record. This year’s<br />

team will look to match that and compete for a SWAC title.<br />

This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Randy Burbank <strong>of</strong> Burbank<br />

Photography took the photos for the athlete mug shots. Graphic design and layout for the cover and inside cover as well as<br />

pages 42-5 were done by Tereasa L. Bendele. Action photography throughout the publication was taken by Andy Arenz<br />

and Randy Burbank.


Location: Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Founded: 964<br />

Enrollment: 7,500<br />

President: Jerry Beck<br />

Athletic Director: Joel Bate<br />

Conference: Scenic West Athletic Conference<br />

Region: 8<br />

Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division I<br />

Nickname: Golden Eagles<br />

Colors: Gold and Black<br />

Website: www.csi.edu<br />

Home Facility: Skip Walker Field (450 capacity)<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Administrative Assistant: Ginger Nukaya,<br />

732-6486<br />

Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes<br />

Dr. Mark McKain<br />

Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William May<br />

Athletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-648<br />

Physical Therapist: Julie Ellis<br />

Team Chiropractor: Dr. David Long<br />

Head VB Coach: Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485<br />

Asst. VB Coach: Erin Mellinger, 732-6492<br />

Head Men’s BB Coach: Barret Peery, 732-6496<br />

Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Steve Gosar, 732-6498<br />

Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Jeff Renegar, 732-6476<br />

Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480<br />

Asst. Women’s BB Coach: Merrilee Sears, 732-6490<br />

Head S<strong>of</strong>tball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494<br />

Assistant S<strong>of</strong>tball Coach: Nicole Rollins, 732-6494<br />

Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620<br />

CSI Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Dr.<br />

Allan Frost, Donna Brizee, Dr. Charles Lehrman and<br />

Dr. Thad Scholes<br />

SID: Karen Baumert<br />

Office Phone: (208) 732-6493<br />

E-mail Address: kbaumert@csi.edu<br />

Fax: (208) 734-0245<br />

Website: www.csi.edu<br />

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2007 Record: 40- 7<br />

Returning Starters: 3<br />

Returning Non-Starters: 2<br />

Newcomers: 9<br />

2007 SWAC Finish: Second<br />

2007 Region 8 Tournament Finish: Fifth<br />

Region 8 North Division Titles: 2<br />

Region 8 Titles: 2<br />

JUCO World Series Appearances: 9<br />

JUCO World Series National Titles:<br />

Head Coach: Boomer Walker (4rd Year as head<br />

coach; th year at CSI)<br />

Assistant Coach: Dave Carter (4th year at CSI)<br />

Skip Walker (4rd year at CSI as<br />

assistant)<br />

Office Phone Number: (208) 732-649<br />

(208) 732-6477<br />

Clubhouse Phone Number: (208) 732-6650<br />

Mailing Address: CSI <strong>Baseball</strong><br />

3 5 Falls Ave.<br />

P.O. Box 238<br />

Twin Falls, ID 83303- 238<br />

E-mail Addresses: bwalker@csi.edu<br />

dcarter@csi.edu<br />

jwalker@csi.edu


No. Name Pos. Height Weight Class B/T Hometown<br />

Matt Deacon INF/OF 5-9 60 So R/R St. Albert, Alberta<br />

2 Taylor Mangum RHP 6- 90 Fr American Fork, Utah<br />

3 Tyler Chism OF 6- 90 Fr R/R Taylorsville, Utah<br />

4 Cameron Cushing C 6-0 200 Fr R/R Caldwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

5 Andrew Reyes INF 5-9 70 Fr R/R Surrey, B.C.<br />

6 Jed Hanson UTL/RHP 6-0 85 So S/R Hamlake, Minn.<br />

7 Tyler Barrett LHP 6-3 90 Fr Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

8 Zach Vlietstra OF/P 6- 65 Fr R/R Rapid City, S.D.<br />

2 Garrett Wolff INF 5- 0 70 Fr R/R Rapid City, S.D.<br />

5 Jake Draeger RHP 6-2 95 So Oak Grove, Minn.<br />

7 Nate Carlson OF 6-4 2 0 Fr R/R Portland, Ore.<br />

8 Travis Reynolds INF 6-2 95 So R/R Reno, Nev.<br />

9 Andy Fox INF 6-2 95 Fr R/R Vancouver, Wash.<br />

20 Tony Hunt INF 6-4 220 Fr R/R Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

2 Victor Spencer C 6- 2 0 Fr R/R Burnaby, B.C.<br />

22 Sam Armstrong RHP 6- 70 Fr N. Vancouver, B.C.<br />

24 Zane Gray LHP 6- 90 Fr Sandy, Utah<br />

26 Brandon Henn RHP 5-9 65 Fr Nanaimo, B.C.<br />

27 Nate Robertson OF 6-3 205 Fr R/R Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

28 Justin Smith RHP 6- 90 So Pleasant Grove, Utah<br />

29 Jason Oatman LHP 6- 2 0 So Great Falls, Mont.<br />

3 Tyler Gilder RHP 6-4 90 Fr Butte, Mont.<br />

33 Justin Jensen INF 6-3 2 5 Fr R/R South Jordan, Utah<br />

34 Tyler Curtis RHP 6-4 2 0 Fr West Jordan, Utah<br />

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Coming <strong>of</strong>f a second-place finish in Scenic West Athletic Conference play, the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> baseball team will look to<br />

a young group <strong>of</strong> players to challenge for a championship. Only five players return <strong>of</strong>f a team that ended the season 40- 7 - three <strong>of</strong><br />

them pitchers that finished strong.<br />

“We’re going to have to figure out how to play together early,” said head coach Boomer Walker. “My expectation is that early we<br />

will learn to play as a team and see how it is to play in this league. By the second go-round in conference play, we will need to stop<br />

being freshmen and have it figured out.”<br />

The burden <strong>of</strong> teaching the new players will fall on the shoulders <strong>of</strong> the five returners - Jed Hanson, Jason Oatman, Justin Smith,<br />

Jake Draeger and Travis Reynolds. They are joined by sophomore transfer Matt Deacon who is the only other player with experience.<br />

“I think the sophomore guys we have back are much better than they were as freshmen,” Walker said. “They made more than a normal<br />

progression from freshman to sophomore.”<br />

Hansen, who played outfield for CSI last season, will be looked to behind the plate. He is joined by freshmen Cameron Cushing and<br />

Victor Spencer at that position.<br />

“I think we’re going to be as good catching-wise as last year,” Walker said.<br />

While the infield is completely new, Walker thinks they will adjust quickly. They include Andrew Reyes, Garrett Wolff, Reynolds,<br />

Andy Fox, Tony Hunt, Matt Deacon and Justin Jensen.<br />

“We’re probably more athletic in the infield but there is no experienced leader out there,” Walker said. “Travis is a returner and<br />

knows how to lead but doesn’t have experience. We are very talented.”<br />

With the loss <strong>of</strong> All-American Grant Kveder, the outfield will need to find it’s identity. Walker is less worried about that happening<br />

in the field than at the plate.<br />

“In the outfield, we’re going to be a little bit better than we were last year,” Walker said.<br />

The Golden Eagle outfielders include Tyler Chism, Zach Vlietstra, Nate Carlson and Nate Robertson.<br />

On the mound, CSI returns three great pitchers. Leading the way is second-team all-region selection Jason Oatman. He is joined by<br />

Smith and Draeger.<br />

“Our depth on the mound might hurt us,” Walker said. You always try to make sure you have 2 guys you feel comfortable with. To<br />

start this year we have only three guys with experience. We will need others to step up.”<br />

But Walker was quick to point out that it is all based on progression.<br />

“Jason Oatman and Justin Smith ended up being two <strong>of</strong> our best guys by the end <strong>of</strong> last year. We just need a couple freshman guys<br />

that we maybe don’t have high expectations for early to become successful for us by May.”<br />

New pitchers include Taylor Mangum, Tyler Barrett, Sam Armstrong, Zane Gray, Brandon Henn, Tyler Gilder and Tyler Curtis.<br />

Hanson as well as Vlietstra could also see some time on the mound.<br />

While losing Kveder hurt at the plate, Walker said this year’s group has better overall foot speed and more overall power potential.<br />

“We just need to find out who is going to step up and be the player that gets big hits in big games,” Walker said.<br />

One thing that will help the Golden Eagles<br />

early is the fact that all the SWAC teams<br />

except <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada are young.<br />

“Most everybody returns the same amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> guys as we do,” Walker said. “<strong>Southern</strong><br />

Nevada has experience by a long ways.<br />

Early, they are going to be talented and<br />

experienced. They signed eight guys to<br />

Division I programs early this year. Salt<br />

Lake and Western Nevada are going to be<br />

competitive as always even though they<br />

have a lot <strong>of</strong> new players.”<br />

Walker said CSI, SLCC and WNC should<br />

be similar in terms <strong>of</strong> experience.<br />

“It’s going to be who progresses the most<br />

later on to see who has a chance to compete<br />

with <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada for top spot to host<br />

regionals,” Walker said. “Colorado had<br />

one <strong>of</strong> its most successful seasons last year<br />

and with a bunch <strong>of</strong> returners should have<br />

potential to be pretty good. People will have<br />

to play well against them to win. CEU is all<br />

new but has a couple back <strong>of</strong>f missions.”<br />

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<strong>2008</strong> Breakdown<br />

Letter Winners Lost ________________________________________________________ 20<br />

Returning Starters _________________________________________________________ 3<br />

Jed Hanson --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 OF, Hamlake, Minn.<br />

Jason Oatman ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-0 LHP, Great Falls, Mont.<br />

Justin Smith -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5- RHP, Atwater, Calif.<br />

Returning Non-Starters _____________________________________________________ 2<br />

Jake Draeger ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 RHP, Oak Grove, Minn.<br />

Travis Reynolds --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 INF, Reno, Nev.<br />

Newcomers________________________________________________________________ 19<br />

Sam Armstrong ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6- RHP, N. Vancouver, B.C.<br />

Tyler Barrett ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 LHP, Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Nate Carlson ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 OF, Portland, Ore.<br />

Tyler Chism -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6- OF, Taylorsville, Utah<br />

Tyler Curtis -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 RHP, West Jordan, Utah<br />

Cameron Cushing ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 C, Caldwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Andy Fox ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2 INF, Vancouver, Wash.<br />

Tyler Gilder -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 RHP, Butte, Mont.<br />

Zane Gray ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6- LHP, Sandy, Utah<br />

Brandon Henn ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-9 RHP, Nanaimo, B.C.<br />

Tony Hunt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 INF, Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Justin Jensen ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 INF, South Jordan, Utah<br />

Taylor Mangum --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6- RHP, American Fork, Utah<br />

Andrew Reyes ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-9 INF, Surrey, B.C.<br />

Nate Robertson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 OF, Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Victor Spencer ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6- C, Burnaby, B.C.<br />

Zach Vlietstra ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6- OF/P, Rapid City, S.D.<br />

Garrett Wolff ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5- 0 INF, Rapid City, S.D.<br />

Transfers<br />

Matt Deacon (Seward County CC) ----------------------------------------------- 5-9 INF/OF, St. Albert, Alberta<br />

In-State Players ____________________________________________________________ 4<br />

Tyler Barrett, Boise; Cameron Cushing, Caldwell; Tony Hunt, Pocatello; and Nate Roberston, Twin Falls.<br />

Out-<strong>of</strong>-State Players ________________________________________________________ 20<br />

Sam Armstrong, British Columbia; Nate Carlson, Oregon; Tyler Chism, Utah; Tyler Curtis, Utah; Matt Deacon,<br />

Alberta; Jake Draeger, Minnesota; Andy Fox, Washington; Tyler Gilder, Montana; Zane Gray, Utah; Jed Hanson,<br />

Minnesota; Brandon Henn, British Columbia; Justin Jensen, Utah; Taylor Mangum, Utah; Jason Oatman,<br />

Montana; Andrew Reyes, British Columbia; Travis Reynolds, Nevada; Justin Smith, California; Victor Spencer,<br />

British Columbia; Zach Vlietstra, South Dakota; and Garrett Wolff, South Dakota.<br />

Freshmen _________________________________________________________________ 18<br />

Sam Armstrong, Tyler Barrett, Nate Carlson, Tyler Chism, Tyler Curtis, Cameron Cushing, Andy Fox, Tyler<br />

Gilder, Zane Gray, Brandon Henn, Tony Hunt, Justin Jensen, Taylor Mangum, Andrew Reyes, Nate Robertson,<br />

Victor Spencer, Zach Vlietstra and Garrett Wolff.<br />

Sophomores _______________________________________________________________ 6<br />

Matt Deacon, Jake Draeger, Jed Hanson, Jason Oatman, Travis Reynolds and Justin Smith<br />

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It was only natural that Boomer Walker would someday wear a<br />

coach’s cap at <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. After assisting the Golden Eagles for<br />

nine years Boomer took over as head coach three years ago. In those<br />

three years, Boomer has amassed a 0 wins and just 63 losses.<br />

The last two seasons, the Golden Eagles have battled for the regular<br />

season championship going into the final weekend <strong>of</strong> play.<br />

Boomer was barely walking when his dad, former head coach<br />

Skip Walker, started coaching at CSI. And Boomer has always<br />

been a part <strong>of</strong> the program. He was a 2-year-old bat boy when he<br />

witnessed the Golden Eagles’ national championship in 984.<br />

Boomer starred for Twin Falls High School, leading the Bruins<br />

to a state championship in 988. Then, he wore the gold and black<br />

himself when he played at <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> from 989 to 992,<br />

winning all-region honors as a shortstop in 992. After playing<br />

at Northeast Louisiana University, Boomer worked as a student<br />

assistant in 995, gaining valuable coaching experience.<br />

In 996, Boomer returned to <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> to re-unite with his father. The two still work together but Boomer is<br />

the head coach and Skip continues as a hitting instructor.<br />

Boomer said it doesn’t feel much different to be in the head coach’s shoes instead <strong>of</strong> assisting.<br />

“I’ve been around here forever so it doesn’t feel any different,” Walker said. “I still feel pressure to keep this<br />

program on top, but not any more pressure than before. I’m not naive to think I can accomplish what my dad did.”<br />

As far as changes in the program, Boomer said they are very<br />

subtle.<br />

“My overall philosophy <strong>of</strong> CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> is the same. People<br />

who have been around the program for a long time won’t see a<br />

whole lot <strong>of</strong> changes,” he said. “I would say the only difference<br />

is that my approach is not as old school.”<br />

When Boomer isn’t coaching from the dugout, he enjoys<br />

waterskiing and playing s<strong>of</strong>tball. Boomer and his wife Maria<br />

are busy with their son. No one was surprised he has a baseball<br />

moniker - Tai Ripken Walker.<br />

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Boomer Walker<br />

4th Season


David Carter returned to the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> in<br />

2004 for his third stint with the Golden Eagles.<br />

Dave first came to CSI to play baseball in 986, leading the<br />

Golden Eagles to a fourth-place finish at nationals. He finished<br />

his freshman season with a 6-2 record. As a sophomore, Dave<br />

was selected to the all-region team, going 9-3 on the season. CSI<br />

won the region championship that year as well.<br />

Dave finished his college playing career at UNLV, leading the<br />

Rebels to the national tournament in 988 and 989 as a pitcher<br />

in both starting and relief roles.<br />

After playing pr<strong>of</strong>essional baseball for two years, he worked<br />

as a graduate assistant at <strong>Southern</strong> Utah University.<br />

In 995, Dave returned to CSI as an assistant coach for one<br />

year before taking an assistant coaching job at CEU for two years<br />

and finally an assistant position at Utah Valley State <strong>College</strong><br />

from 2000 to 2003.<br />

During that span, Dave worked with 25 pitchers that have been drafted or signed pr<strong>of</strong>essionally.<br />

Dave’s main responsibility at CSI is working with<br />

the Golden Eagle pitchers.<br />

Dave enjoys spending time with his wife, Shelby,<br />

and their children Abby and Cache.<br />

“I wouldn’t trade Dave for anyone. He has<br />

tremendous patience with the kids and is a great<br />

asset. If the kids put their trust in him, he will never<br />

let them down. He wears 10,000 hats and is very<br />

good at all <strong>of</strong> them.”<br />

- Boomer Walker on assistant Dave Carter.<br />

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Dave Carter<br />

4th Season


Golden Eagle baseball fans know him as Skip. People who<br />

spend a lot <strong>of</strong> time around him are familiar with the phrases<br />

“jeezo-peezo,” “mentality,” and a few others too colorful to print<br />

here. His players, both former and current, can recite the five<br />

P’s: “proper planning prevents poor procedure.” But it’s the rich<br />

history Jim Walker has brought to the CSI program that defines<br />

who he is.<br />

Skip Walker is a legend at CSI. Not only was Walker inducted<br />

into the CSI Athletic Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, but Frontier Field was<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially named the James F. “Skip” Walker baseball field.<br />

In his 3 years as head coach at CSI, Walker planted the trees,<br />

built the clubhouse and played a major role in creating one <strong>of</strong><br />

the top five JUCO fields in the country. Along the way, he has<br />

cultivated baseball players, winning 2 region titles, competing<br />

in nine JUCO World Series and winning a national championship<br />

in 984, taking third in 988, fourth in 986 and fifth in 975.<br />

Retiring from head coaching duties in 2004, Skip continues to be a part <strong>of</strong> CSI baseball, staying on as a<br />

hitting coach.<br />

Walker, 63, has been married to his wife Julene for 4 years. They have a daughter, Carly, and a son,<br />

Boomer, who is the Golden Eagles head coach.<br />

“I’m the luckiest guy in the country. I have an<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive assistant that has won more than 1100<br />

games in his career. I’m in a great, great situation.<br />

He can now use his knowledge to help the players<br />

without worrying about all the other stuff.” -<br />

Boomer Walker on having his dad and former head<br />

coach Skip Walker as an assistant.<br />

Skip Walker<br />

35th Season<br />

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Volunteer Assistant Coach<br />

Gene Ritchie<br />

“Our program couldn’t survive without Geno. He is the first<br />

one at the field each day and the last one to leave. He is the<br />

hardest working retired person in the country.”<br />

- Coach Walker<br />

9<br />

Manager<br />

Marcus Schaal<br />

Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong>


This or That<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Worry Wart or Worry Free<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Night Light or Completely Dark<br />

Tanning Oil or Suncscreen<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A middle infielder<br />

that graduated from Paul Kane High<br />

School in Alberta, Matt played for<br />

Team Alberta in the Canadian summer<br />

games in 2005. His team placed<br />

third. Matt also was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

provincial champions in 2005. In 2004,<br />

he was a first team all-star at nationals<br />

and was named to Team Alberta to<br />

play in the Canada Cup. That year, his<br />

provincial team placed second in the<br />

nation. Matt is a transfer from Seward<br />

County CC.<br />

This or That<br />

Fearful or Fearless<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Bully or Bullied<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

/2 Full or /2 Empty<br />

Details or Big Picture<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at<br />

American Fork High School, Taylor<br />

lettered three years in football and<br />

four years in baseball. As a junior, he<br />

helped his baseball team to a thirdplace<br />

finish at state.<br />

In 2006 and 2007, AFHS placed<br />

first in its region.<br />

As a senior, Taylor earned first<br />

team all-state honors and played in the<br />

5A all star game and Utah County all<br />

star game.<br />

Matt Deacon<br />

5-9 INF/OF - Sophomore<br />

St. Albert, Alberta<br />

#1<br />

Taylor Mangum<br />

6-1 RHP - Freshman<br />

American Fork, Utah<br />

#2<br />

0<br />

“Matt is learning the Eagle way and<br />

if he buys into the tradition <strong>of</strong> CSI<br />

baseball, he has a chance to be a very<br />

valuable asset to our team.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Matt<br />

Last Book You Read: Game <strong>of</strong> Shadows<br />

Favorite Donut: Chocolate<br />

Favorite Vegetables: Red Peppers<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: cinnamon.<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Chuck Norris<br />

Can you change a tire?: Absolutely<br />

not.<br />

Favorite Fruit: Pineapple<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Chocolate<br />

Chip<br />

Favorite CSI Instructors: Chris Meyerhoeffer<br />

How many times have you moved in<br />

your life?: Six<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride: Buzz<br />

Lightyear Star Command roller coaster<br />

“Taylor is a motivated young man who<br />

does a great job both on and <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

field. He is very coachable and improves<br />

himself every day.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Taylor<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Mosquito<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: smoking.<br />

Who would you be on a set - director,<br />

star, supporting star or set<br />

designer?: Star<br />

One word description <strong>of</strong> myself:<br />

Stunning<br />

Favorite Fast Food Restaurant: Cafe<br />

Rio<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Mayo, bacon, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.<br />

I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>?: Babies<br />

crying in movies.<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: Mind Reading<br />

Do you read the ending before you<br />

finish a book?: Yes<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli with<br />

cheese<br />

Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew


This or That<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Tyler led the Taylorsville<br />

High School baseball team to a<br />

second-place finish at state his senior<br />

season, earning first team all-state honors<br />

as an outfielder and pitcher. During<br />

his senior year, he hit .467 at the plate<br />

helping his team to a 26-4 record. He<br />

tied the record at his high school for<br />

most triples in a season with nine.<br />

As a junior, Tyler was named second<br />

team all-state.<br />

This or That<br />

Big Mac or Whopper<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Fearful or Fearless<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A three-year starter<br />

at Vallivue High School, Cameron<br />

earned all-conference honors in 2003<br />

(second team) and 2005 (first team) at<br />

the catcher position.<br />

Outside <strong>of</strong> school, Cameron played<br />

for the Caldwell Silver Streaks and in<br />

the Boise Summer League.<br />

Tyler Chism<br />

6-1 OF - Freshman<br />

Taylorsville, Utah<br />

#3<br />

Cameron Cushing<br />

6-0 Catcher - Freshman<br />

Caldwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

#4<br />

“Tyler is a great athlete that has all the<br />

tools to become a special player. He<br />

needs to control the mental side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

game to get the most out <strong>of</strong> his abilities.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Tyler<br />

Last Book you Read?: Mind Gym<br />

What are you not good at?: Dancing<br />

Hidden Talent?: Drums<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: onions.<br />

Hours you spend on a cell phone<br />

each day?: 30 minutes<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie?: Peanut<br />

Butter<br />

I wish someone would invent: cheap<br />

gas.<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Derek Jeter or A-Rod.<br />

Do you make your bed every morning?:<br />

No<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Corn<br />

Favorite Fruit: Banana or Kiwi<br />

My hobbies include: snowboarding,<br />

fishing, camping and wakeboarding.<br />

“Cameron is a hard working, very<br />

bright young man. Through hard work<br />

and will, Cameron will find a way to<br />

contribute.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Cameron<br />

Favorite Food: A good hamburger,<br />

tots and a shake<br />

What advice would you give a 5year-old?:<br />

Play outside as much as<br />

you can.<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Vin Diesel<br />

What are you not good at?: Fixing<br />

cars.<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Cucumber<br />

Favorite Cereal: Frosted Wheaties<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Bee<br />

Ever been to the principal’s <strong>of</strong>fice?:<br />

Yes<br />

Can you change a tire?: Yes<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: Superman’s strength.<br />

Favorite Fruit: Orange<br />

Hours you spend online per day?:<br />

Less than an hour


This or That<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Tanning Oil or Suncscreen<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Deatails or Big Picture<br />

Lone Ranger or Team Player<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Andrew graduated<br />

from Holy Cross High School in British<br />

Columbia. The middle infielder<br />

represented Canada in the Junior<br />

League World Series, placing third<br />

in 2003. He also represented Canada<br />

in the Senior League World Series in<br />

2004.<br />

Andrew was invited to the Perfect<br />

Game Sunshine West Showcase in San<br />

Diego and the Perfect Game World<br />

Showcase in Fort Myers, Florida.<br />

This or That<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Night Light or Completely Dark<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Bully or Bullied<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Before CSI<br />

At CSI: An outfielder for the<br />

Golden Eagles last season, Jed hit .259<br />

at the plate with four doubles and 5<br />

stolen bases. He also pitched 6 innings.<br />

In High School: Jed led Forest Lake<br />

High School to conference championships<br />

his junior and senior season. He was named<br />

all-conference both years and earned allstate<br />

honors his senior season. Jed was<br />

named the Star Tribune <strong>Baseball</strong> Player<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year and the Pioneer Press <strong>Baseball</strong><br />

Player <strong>of</strong> the Year in 2006.<br />

Andrew Reyes<br />

5-9 INF - Freshman<br />

Surrey, B.C.<br />

#5<br />

Jed Hanson<br />

6-0 OF/RHP - Sophomore<br />

Hamlake, Minn.<br />

#6<br />

2<br />

“Andrew gets the most out <strong>of</strong> his ability,<br />

and needs to let his love for the<br />

game become infectious throughout<br />

the group. Reyes is a model for what<br />

CSI is all about.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Andrew<br />

Favorite Donut: Jelly Filled<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Cheddar cheese and bacon<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: George Clooney<br />

Do you make your bed every morning?:<br />

Yes<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: White<br />

Chocolate Macadamia Nut<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Spiders<br />

How many hours do you spend online<br />

per day?: 2 hours<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride?: Grizzly<br />

River Run<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: vinegar.<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli<br />

What is a one word description <strong>of</strong><br />

yourself?: Friendly<br />

“Jed is an ultra competitive player who<br />

has prepared himself both on and <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the field to have a great season. As one<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5 sophomores, we will look to him<br />

for leadership.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Jed<br />

What was the last book you read?:<br />

Nolan Ryan’s Pitching Bible<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: Flying<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant:<br />

Taco Bell<br />

Most annoying bug?: Mosquito<br />

Favorite Fruit: Grapes<br />

Favorite kind <strong>of</strong> cookie: Peanut Butter<br />

Who would you be on a set - director,<br />

star, supporting star or set<br />

designer?: Director<br />

One word to describe me: Perfect<br />

Can you change a tire?: Yes<br />

Favorite Holiday: Christmas<br />

Hobbies: Guitar, drawing and singing<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Joe Pesche


This or That<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Big mac or Whopper<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Worry Wart or Worry Free<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Lone Ranger or Team Player<br />

Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A two-sport athlete,<br />

Tyler played football and baseball at<br />

Capital High School. As a senior, he<br />

helped his football team to a league<br />

championship.<br />

In baseball, Tyler earned first team<br />

all-state pitcher honors as well as All-<br />

SIC academic honors. He holds school<br />

records for most strikeouts and most<br />

innings pitched.<br />

This or That<br />

Big Mac or Whopper<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Zach was a key to Stevens<br />

High School winning three state<br />

baseball championships. Overall, he<br />

helped lead SHS to a 58-52 record his<br />

sophomore, junior and senior seasons.<br />

The three-year letterman played<br />

centerfield for SHS.<br />

Tyler Barrett<br />

6-3 LHP - Freshman<br />

Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

#7<br />

Zach Vlietstra<br />

6-1 OF/RHP - Freshman<br />

Rapid City, S.D.<br />

#8<br />

3<br />

“Tyler is a talented young man with<br />

a great future in pitching. He brings<br />

energy and enthusiasm to whatever he<br />

does.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Tyler<br />

Favorite Donut: Maple Bar<br />

Did you swallow anything by accident<br />

as a kid?: Yes, a penny<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Josh Beckett<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Carrots<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: rotten milk<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Snickerdoodle<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Dennis Quaid<br />

One word to describe me: Classy<br />

Favorite Pop: Diet Pepsi<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride?: Splash<br />

Mountain<br />

Most Annoying Bug?: Lady Bug<br />

Last book you read was?: biography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lance Armstrong<br />

“Zach is a gifted athlete and player. His<br />

success will be dependent on the effort<br />

he brings to the field every day.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Zach<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: onions.<br />

How many hours do you spend on<br />

your cell phone each day?: 4<br />

I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: country<br />

music.<br />

Did you swallow anything by accident<br />

as a kid?: a lego<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: shampoo.<br />

Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Adam Sandler<br />

One word description <strong>of</strong> myself is:<br />

fun.<br />

Favorite Holiday: 4th <strong>of</strong> July<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Everything but onions<br />

Favorite Fruit: Pineapple<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Red Pepper<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Ken Griffey Jr.


This or That<br />

Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

/2 Full or /2 Empty<br />

Fearful or Fearless<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Garrett played baseball<br />

and basketball at Stevens High<br />

School in Rapid City, South Dakota.<br />

As a sophomore and junior, he helped<br />

lead his high school team to state<br />

championships in baseball. In 2005,<br />

his baseball team also won a regional<br />

championship.<br />

This or That<br />

Worry Wart or Worry Free<br />

Bully or Bullied<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Night Light or Completely Dark<br />

Before CSI<br />

At CSI: As a freshman, Jake<br />

posted a 5-2 record on the mound in<br />

40. innings <strong>of</strong> work. He finished the<br />

season with 35 strikeouts and a 2.90<br />

ERA.<br />

Before CSI: A four-year letterman at<br />

St. Francis High School, Jake led his team<br />

to a third-place finish at the state tournament<br />

his senior season. That same year,<br />

Jake set school records for wins on the<br />

mound ( ) and strikeouts (98) in a season.<br />

He was named first team all-state and first<br />

Garrett Wolff<br />

5-10 INF - Freshman<br />

Rapid City, S.D.<br />

#12<br />

Jake Draeger<br />

6-2 RHP - Sophomore<br />

Oak Grove, Minn.<br />

#15<br />

4<br />

“Garrett is a very solid player with<br />

consistency being one <strong>of</strong> his strong<br />

attributes. With added experience, he<br />

will become a good player.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Garrett<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Celery<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: gas.<br />

Can you change a tire?: Yes<br />

I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: fingernails<br />

on a chalkboard.<br />

Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms<br />

Favorite Donut: Glazed<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: X-Ray Vision<br />

Favorite Food: Pasta<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Chris Meyerhoeffer<br />

Do you make your bed every morning?:<br />

No way<br />

Favorite Fruit: Strawberry<br />

Can you change a tire?: Yes<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

cheese and ketchup<br />

“Jake stepped up for us last year and<br />

pitched well when we were dealt with<br />

adversity. He works hard at whatever<br />

he does. He is a joy to coach.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Jake<br />

What was the last book you read?:<br />

Deception Point by Dan Brown<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: sulfer.<br />

Favorite kind <strong>of</strong> cookie: Oreo<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Ketchup and swiss cheese<br />

If I could invent a word, it would be:<br />

shaptypap.<br />

It would mean: when something goes<br />

your way.<br />

Favorite Donut: Sprinkled<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Russell Crowe<br />

Who would you be on a set - director,<br />

star, supporting star or set<br />

designer?: Director because you have<br />

more control<br />

How many hours do you spend on<br />

your cell phone each day?: 2 or 3.<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Mosquito


This or That<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A three-year letterman<br />

in baseball at Central Catholic<br />

High School, Nate earned first team<br />

all-league honors his junior season in<br />

leading his team to a 5-7 record and<br />

league championship. As a senior,<br />

Nate was named second team allleague.<br />

As a senior, Nate hit .458 with 2 home<br />

runs and 27 RBIs.<br />

Outside <strong>of</strong> high school, Nate played<br />

on the Ryder Showtime <strong>Baseball</strong> Club.<br />

This or That<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Fearful or Fearless<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Big Mac or Whopper<br />

Details or Big Picture<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Before CSI<br />

At CSI: Travis played in 22 games<br />

for the Golden Eagles last seasons hitting<br />

.242 at the plate.<br />

In High School: A letterman in<br />

football and baseball, Travis led his<br />

McQueen High School team to a<br />

league championship in football and in<br />

baseball his senior season. His baseball<br />

team went on to finish second in the<br />

state with a 36-4 record.<br />

Travis was named all conference in<br />

2005 and 2006 for baseball and first<br />

team all-state at second base in 2006.<br />

Nate Carlson<br />

6-4 OF - Freshman<br />

Portland, Ore.<br />

#17<br />

Travis Reynolds<br />

6-2 INF - Sophomore<br />

Reno, Nev.<br />

#18<br />

5<br />

“A red-shirt last season, Nate has spent<br />

the last year-and-a-half working to get<br />

ready for this spring. He has a tremendous<br />

work ethic and should see that<br />

hard work pay <strong>of</strong>f.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Nate<br />

Favorite Food: Asian<br />

Favorite Donut: Maple Bar<br />

Do you read the ending before you<br />

finish a book?: Yes<br />

Interesting Fact: I have never been to<br />

a concert.<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Will Farrell<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: To live for a very long time<br />

Favorite Fruit: Apple<br />

I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: throwing<br />

up.<br />

Favorite Pop: Root Beer<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Peppers<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Everything<br />

Last Book you Read: Into the Wild<br />

“Travis is a good on-field leader in his<br />

communication and work ethic. He is a<br />

true Eagle and we look for him to comtribute<br />

to our upcoming success.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Travis<br />

Favorite Food: Chicken Fried Steak<br />

and Eggs<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride: Top<br />

Gun<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: dirty<br />

dishes.<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: sagebrush.<br />

What advice would you give a 5year-old?:<br />

Work hard at the things<br />

you enjoy and listen to your parents.<br />

Most annoying Bug: Bees/Wasps<br />

Favorite Pop: 7up<br />

One word description <strong>of</strong> myself is:<br />

Perfectionist.<br />

Hidden Talent: Good Duck Caller<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Oatmeal<br />

Raisin<br />

Favorite Holiday: Thanksgiving<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Kevin Costner


This or That<br />

Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Worry Wart or Worry Free<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Andy competed for<br />

Columbia River in football and baseball,<br />

earning letters three years in each.<br />

As a sophomore, he led his baseball<br />

team to a league championship and a<br />

second-place finish at state.<br />

An all-state and all-region selection<br />

in baseball his senior season, Andy<br />

also was named all-region as a junior.<br />

On the football field, he earned allregion<br />

honors his senior year as well as<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive player <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

This or That<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

/2 Full or /2 Empty<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Night Light or Completely Dark<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A two-sport athlete,<br />

Tony played football and baseball at<br />

Highland High School. Tony was the<br />

starting running back his junior season<br />

and starting tight end his senior season<br />

for his high school team that won a<br />

district championship and placed second<br />

at state.<br />

In baseball, Tony earned second<br />

team all-region honors as a junior and<br />

first team all-region honors as a senior.<br />

Andy Fox<br />

6-2 INF - Freshman<br />

Vancouver, Wash.<br />

#19<br />

Tony Hunt<br />

6-4 INF - Freshman<br />

Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

#20<br />

6<br />

“Andy is a gifted athlete and player.<br />

With some desire and a stronger work<br />

ethic, Andy has a chance to be a great<br />

player.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Andy<br />

Favorite Food: Pizza<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: paint.<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Snickerdoodle<br />

Favorite Donut: Maple Bar<br />

My hobbies include: fishing, hunting<br />

and snowboarding.<br />

One word desription <strong>of</strong> yourself:<br />

Fashionable<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Eggs and Swiss Cheese<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Caterpiller<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Tom Brady.<br />

Favorite Pop: Creme Soda<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: Invisibility<br />

Favorite Fruit: Watermelon<br />

“Tony is one <strong>of</strong> our team leaders in<br />

effort. With increased experience and<br />

work he will become a very good<br />

player.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Tony<br />

I wish someone would invent: a flying<br />

wakeboard.<br />

Hidden Talent: Drawing<br />

Favorite Donut: Krispy Kreme<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: rain.<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: To be able to see into the future<br />

at least 0 minutes ahead <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Will Smith<br />

Favorite Food: Steak<br />

Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Joe’s<br />

Crab Shack<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Macadamia<br />

Nut<br />

My hobbies include: hunting, lifting<br />

weights and playing sports.<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Alex Rodriguez


This or That<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Bully or Bullied<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Victor played basketball,<br />

football and baseball at Burnaby<br />

Central in British Columbia.<br />

As a senior, he earned rookie <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year honors in football. On the basketball<br />

court, he helped his team to a<br />

league championship.<br />

His success continued to the baseball<br />

diamond where he earned first<br />

team all-star honors at catcher. He also<br />

finished the season as the top hitter on<br />

his team. Victor led the league in on<br />

base percentage.<br />

This or That<br />

Big Mac or Whopper<br />

Fearful or Fearless<br />

/2 Full or /2 Empty<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />

Worry Wart or Worry Free<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A pitcher, Sam graduated<br />

from Carson Graham Secondary<br />

School in British Columbia.<br />

His play on his provincial team<br />

earned him all conference honors in<br />

2006 and 2007 and well as a league<br />

MVP award in 2007.<br />

Playing with Team BC, he helped<br />

his team win a silver medal at the<br />

Canada Cup.<br />

Victor Spencer<br />

6-1 Catcher - Freshman<br />

Burnaby, B.C.<br />

#21<br />

Sam Armstrong<br />

6-1 RHP - Freshman<br />

N. Vancouver, B.C.<br />

#22<br />

7<br />

“Vic is a big, strong and gifted player<br />

and with a stronger work ethic and effort<br />

will become very good.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Victor<br />

Favorite Food: Pizza<br />

Favorite Holiday: Halloween<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Ketchup, cheese, mayo, bacon, lettuce<br />

and mustard<br />

Interesting Fact: I’ve met Hannah<br />

Montana.<br />

For a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Bill Gates.<br />

Favorite Fruit: Peach<br />

What are you not good at?: Public<br />

Speaking<br />

One word to describe me: Laid back<br />

Can you change a tire?: No<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Denzel Washington<br />

Do you make your bed every morning?:<br />

No<br />

“Sam comes from a good pitching background<br />

and has had good success in the<br />

past. We will look for him to make an<br />

impact for us in <strong>2008</strong>.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Sam<br />

Favorite Food: Hot Wings<br />

Last Book you Read: Friday Night<br />

Lights<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: gasoline.<br />

I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: my alarm<br />

clock.<br />

Can you change a tire?: No<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: Mind Control<br />

One word description <strong>of</strong> yourself:<br />

Solemn<br />

Did you swallow anything by accident<br />

as a kid?: A slug<br />

Do you make your bed every morning?:<br />

Never<br />

Favorite Fruit: Watermelon<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with?: Brad Pitt<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: body odor.<br />

Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms


This or That<br />

Cake or Pie<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Indoors or Outdoors<br />

Offense or Defense<br />

Shoes or No Shoes<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Vanilla or Chocolate<br />

Run or Walk<br />

Mountains or Beaches<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A three-year letterman<br />

in baseball, Zane played at Jordan<br />

High School.<br />

He led his team to a second place<br />

finish in his region and second place<br />

finish at state his sophomore and<br />

junior seasons. As a senior, his high<br />

school team won the region championship<br />

and the state championship, going<br />

2 -3.<br />

Zane earned second team all-region<br />

and second team all-state honors.<br />

This or That<br />

Big Mac or Whopper<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Fearful or Fearless<br />

Night Light or Completely Dark<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

/2 Full or /2 Empty<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Brandon graduated<br />

from Ladysmith Secondary School in<br />

British Columbia.<br />

Outside <strong>of</strong> school, Brandon played<br />

on a basketball team that won a league<br />

championship and took second in<br />

provincials and a baseball team that<br />

took fourth in league and second in<br />

provincials.<br />

On his baseball team, he pitched<br />

225 innings with an earned run average<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2.7 .<br />

Zane Gray<br />

6-1 LHP - Freshman<br />

Sandy, Utah<br />

#24<br />

Brandon Henn<br />

5-9 RHP - Freshman<br />

Nanaimo, B.C.<br />

#26<br />

8<br />

“Zane’s pitchability is very high, and<br />

he can pitch in a number <strong>of</strong> roles for<br />

us. He continues to improve himself<br />

every day.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Zane<br />

Last Book you Read: Of Mice and<br />

Men<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Fly<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: bananas.<br />

Who should play you in a movie<br />

version <strong>of</strong> your life?: Ross from<br />

“Friends”<br />

My hobbies include: camping, hunting<br />

and archery.<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant:<br />

Panda Express<br />

Favorite Donut: Maple Bar<br />

Can you change a tire?: Yes<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Carrot<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Jim Dawson<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Chocolate<br />

Chip<br />

Favorite Fruit: Strawberry<br />

“Brandon has improved a lot since<br />

coming to CSI. He is very versatile on<br />

the mound and brings competitiveness<br />

every time he gets the ball.”<br />

Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Brandon<br />

Favorite Food: Hot Wings<br />

Favorite Donut: Boston Cream<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Cucumber<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: sauerkraut.<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride: Mouse<br />

Trap Roller Coaster<br />

Favorite Fruit: Orange<br />

Can you change a tire?: No<br />

One word to describe me: Sensible<br />

What are you not good at?: Public<br />

Speaking<br />

Most Annoying Bugs: Ball Field<br />

Gnats<br />

What superpower would you love to<br />

have?: Teleporting<br />

I wish someone would invent: a time<br />

machine.<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Double<br />

Chocolate


This or That<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Nate played football and<br />

baseball at Twin Falls High School, helping<br />

the Bruins to a state championship in<br />

football in 2004.<br />

An outfielder on the baseball team,<br />

Nate earned first team all-state accolades<br />

in helping Twin Falls to the state tournament.<br />

He also was named to the all region<br />

first team in baseball and first team all<br />

state in football.<br />

This or That<br />

Laugh out Loud or Giggle<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Morning or Night<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

Lone Ranger or Team Player<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Bully or Bullied<br />

Worry Wart or Worry Free<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A pitcher for Pleasant<br />

Grove High School, Justin led his team<br />

to region championships in 2005 and<br />

2006.<br />

In High School: A three-year starter<br />

for the baseball team at Pleasant Grove<br />

High School, Justin helped his team to<br />

a third-place finish at state his junior<br />

year and a sixth-place finish at state his<br />

senior season.<br />

Justin was named to the all-region<br />

team for his talent on the field. He also<br />

played in the Daily Herald All-Star<br />

game and the All-State Senior game.<br />

Nate Robertson<br />

6-3 OF- Freshman<br />

Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

#27<br />

Justin Smith<br />

6-1 RHP - Sophomore<br />

Pleasant Grove, Utah<br />

#28<br />

9<br />

“Nate is a very talented athlete and is<br />

slowly learning the Eagle way. If his<br />

competitveness and work ethic catch<br />

up to his athleticism, he will be a great<br />

player.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Nate<br />

Favorite Donut: Glazed<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with my: grandfather.<br />

Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant:<br />

Arctic Circle<br />

I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: squeaky<br />

noises.<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: dinner.<br />

Do you read the ending before you<br />

finish a book?: No<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Steve Irons<br />

Do you make your bed every morning?:<br />

Sometimes<br />

When you were little, what did you<br />

want to be when you grew up?: Basketball<br />

Player<br />

Now, what do you want to be? An<br />

Accountant<br />

“Justin has worked hard to improve<br />

himself. His best years in pitching are<br />

still ahead <strong>of</strong> him. He will be used<br />

in both starting and relief roles this<br />

spring.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Justin<br />

Last Book you Read: Knife <strong>of</strong><br />

Dreams<br />

I wish someone would invent: a pen<br />

that writes for you.<br />

Favorite Cereal: Grape Nuts<br />

Who would you be on a set - director,<br />

star, supporting star or set<br />

designer?: Producer<br />

Favorite Fruit: Orange<br />

Favorite Donut: Bearclaw<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Cheese, bacon, ranch, meat and a bun.<br />

Favorite Pop: Root Beer<br />

Favorite Food: Steak<br />

One word description <strong>of</strong> yourself:<br />

Determined.<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride: The<br />

Rocket<br />

My hobbies include: hunting, fishing,<br />

camping and baseball.


This or That<br />

Spender or Saver<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

/2 Full or /2 Empty<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Before CSI<br />

At CSI: A second-team all region<br />

selection at CSI, Jason posted an 8-3<br />

record in 70.2 innings with a .40 ERA<br />

and 56 strikeouts.<br />

In High School: Jason played<br />

baseball at C.M. Russell High school<br />

in Great Falls, Mont. A four-year<br />

varsity player, Jason earned the team’s<br />

outstanding pitcher award all four<br />

years. He obtained the single season<br />

strikeout record <strong>of</strong> 36 in 2006.<br />

This or That<br />

Big Mac or Whopper<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Dreamer or Doer<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Fearful or Fearless<br />

Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />

Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: Tyler played basketball,<br />

football and track at Butte High<br />

School, helping his football team to a<br />

conference championship and secondplace<br />

finish at state his senior year.<br />

Tyler lettered three years in basketball,<br />

earning first team all-state honors<br />

as a junior and second team all-state<br />

honors as a senior. In football, he<br />

received all-conference accolades as a<br />

tight-end his senior season. That same<br />

school year, he placed second in the<br />

state in the high jump, going 6-6.<br />

Jason Oatman<br />

6-1 LHP - Sophomore<br />

Great Falls, Mont.<br />

#29<br />

Tyler Gilder<br />

6-4 RHP - Freshman<br />

Butte, Mont.<br />

#31<br />

20<br />

“Jason had a great season last year<br />

for us. He is strong both on and <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the field. He exemplifies what a CSI<br />

student-athlete is.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Jason<br />

Favorite Donut: Maple Bar<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Will Ferrell<br />

What advice would you give a 5year-old?:<br />

Don’t eat yellow snow.<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: pine tar.<br />

Hidden Talent: I can tie a cherry stem<br />

with my tongue.<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Tom Glavine<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride: Dueling<br />

Dragons in Florida<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Carrot<br />

Do you read the ending before you<br />

finish a book?: Yes<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Fly<br />

Favorite Cereal: Honey Nut Cheerios<br />

Favorite Fruit: Apple<br />

“Tyler is a great kid with a tremendous<br />

love for the game <strong>of</strong> baseball. He is a<br />

hard worker and has a great future in<br />

the game.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Tyler<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Chris Bragg<br />

Favorite Donut: Maple Bar<br />

Favorite Vegetable: Potatoes<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: Flathead Lake<br />

For just a day, I would switch places<br />

with: Chuck Norris.<br />

Favorite Holiday: 4th <strong>of</strong> July<br />

Favorite Food: Italian<br />

One word to describe me: Social<br />

My hobbies include: hunting, fishing,<br />

dirt bike riding and boating.<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Chocolate<br />

Chip<br />

Do you make your bed every morning?:<br />

No<br />

What do you like on your burger?:<br />

Everything but onions<br />

Who would you be on a set - director,<br />

star, supporting star or set<br />

designer?: Star


This or That<br />

Big Mac or Whopper<br />

Details or Big Picture<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Night Light or Completely Dark<br />

Sweet or Salty<br />

Casual or Dress Up<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Small Town or Big City<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A third baseman at Taylorsville<br />

High School, Justin led his team<br />

to a region championship and a secondplace<br />

finish at state his senior season.<br />

His team finished the season with a 26-4<br />

record.<br />

He was named first team all-region and<br />

first team all-state in 2007. Justin holds the<br />

home run record at his high school.<br />

This or That<br />

Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />

Night Light or Completely Dark<br />

Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />

/2 Full or /2 Empty<br />

Talk or Listen<br />

Mild or Spicy<br />

Potato Chips or French Fries<br />

Stay In or Go Out<br />

Reality Show or Sitcom<br />

Tent or Cabin<br />

Before CSI<br />

Before CSI: A three-year letterman<br />

in baseball at Taylorsville High<br />

School, Tyler led his team to three<br />

region championships.<br />

His senior year, Tyler was key in<br />

THS taking second in the state. That<br />

year he earned team MVP honors as<br />

well as second team all state honors.<br />

Tyler was named to the all-tournament<br />

team for going 2-0 with 2 saves.<br />

Justin Jensen<br />

6-3 INF - Freshman<br />

South Jordan, Utah<br />

#33<br />

Tyler Curtis<br />

6-4 RHP - Freshman<br />

West Jordan, Utah<br />

#34<br />

2<br />

“Justin is a big strong kid with good<br />

bat speed. He is the son <strong>of</strong> former<br />

Eagle Blake Jensen who played on<br />

the 984 CSI national championship<br />

team.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Justin<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: glue.<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Oatmeal<br />

Raisin<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Sean Connery<br />

Favorite CSI Instructor: Jim Dawson<br />

I wish someone would invent: time<br />

travel.<br />

I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: complaining.<br />

What advice would you give a 5year-old?:<br />

Pick your friends wisely<br />

and have fun playing sports.<br />

My hobbies include: ping pong, fishing,<br />

camping and traveling.<br />

Favorite Cereal: Cinnamon Life<br />

Favorite Fruit: Banana<br />

Favorite Donut: Glazed<br />

“Tyler is a joy to coach. He brings a<br />

good attitude to the park every day. He<br />

is a talented kid who has a great future<br />

in baseball.” Coach Walker<br />

Up Close with Tyler<br />

I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: onions.<br />

I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: new shoes.<br />

Favorite Fruit: Kiwi<br />

Favorite Donut: Maple Bar<br />

Did you swallow anything by accident<br />

as a kid?: Yes, a marble<br />

Who should play you in a movie version<br />

<strong>of</strong> your life?: Kevin Costner<br />

How many hours do you spend on<br />

your cell phone each day?: 3<br />

Favorite Cereal: Trix<br />

Best Amusement Park Ride: Superman<br />

How many times have you moved in<br />

your life?: None<br />

Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Sugar<br />

Most Annoying Bug: Mosquito<br />

Favorite Food: Steak<br />

Can you change a tire? Yes


CSI Overall 2007 Record:40-17 Region 18 2007 Record: 28-13<br />

Name Games AB R H RBI 1B 2B 3B HR TB SO BB HP SAC OB% E SB /SBA AVG. SLG%<br />

Grant Kveder 57 8 39 64 26 46 4 4 0 86 27 3 8 0 .4 3 33/35 .354 .475<br />

Tony Altavilla 57 78 45 58 24 39 6 3 0 80 30 36 2 9 .442 8 8/ 9 .326 .449<br />

Trent Johnson 3 23 3 7 6 7 0 0 0 7 4 0 .360 2 0/0 .304 .304<br />

Nik Gumeson 55 73 39 5 42 35 0 5 78 29 3 9 6 .367 2 6/22 .295 .45<br />

Grant Vickers 44 9 20 34 9 28 5 0 9 2 4 0 4 . 00 5 3/4 .286 .345<br />

Bo Lybeck 49 43 40 9 29 0 0 52 2 2 .340 0 3/4 .280 .364<br />

A.J. Rucker 8 26 3 7 6 7 0 0 0 7 5 4 0 .387 0/0 .269 .269<br />

Jed Hanson 54 58 22 4 2 37 4 0 0 45 2 7 3 6 .339 3 5/8 .259 .285<br />

Shay Conder 36 85 0 22 7 5 0 0 27 30 3 2 5 .290 3 3/3 .259 .3 8<br />

Jeff Hutton 39 75 8 9 7 0 0 28 6 9 4 5 .344 4 0/0 .253 .373<br />

Travis Reynolds 22 33 7 8 6 7 0 0 9 6 3 .324 0 /2 .242 .273<br />

Brad Mady 57 72 29 4 24 32 6 2 54 33 23 5 5 .338 3 /5 .238 .3 4<br />

Willie Pratt 57 49 29 35 9 30 4 0 4 34 30 3 5 .374 4 2/4 .235 .275<br />

Cory Grover 3 40 3 9 2 7 2 0 0 5 4 0 2 .295 0 4/4 .225 .275<br />

Totals 57 1555 278 436 236 332 84 14 6 566 282 182 50 59 .368 64 89/110 .280 .364<br />

Opponents 57 1479 168 326 144 238 74 7 7 435 344 163 46 40 .315 103 34/59 .220 .294<br />

Pitching<br />

Name APP IP H R ER BB SO ERA W L Saves<br />

Mike McClaren 2 5.0 2 0 0 3 0.00 0 0<br />

Trent Johnson 9 34.2 27 8 5 0 2 .30 3 0 8<br />

Jason Oatman 9 70.2 6 5 3 56 .40 8 3 3<br />

Jordan Latham 2 73. 52 2 5 9 66 .84 9 2 0<br />

Justin Smith 5 34.0 23 2 0 5 38 2.65 2 2<br />

Jake Draeger 40. 35 2 3 20 35 2.90 5 2 0<br />

Adam Urnberg 2 6 .0 49 30 2 30 50 3. 0 6 2 0<br />

James Wallace 8 3 .2 4 4 24 40 3. 3 3 0<br />

Angel Chapa 4 5.0 4 7 7 8 4.20 0<br />

Josh Damewood 3 33. 36 22 8 8 20 4.86 4 0<br />

Jed Hanson 5 6.0 7 8 6 4 4 9.00 0<br />

Jordan Oseguera 3 3.0 6 6 6 2 3 8.00 0 0 0<br />

Totals 57 408.0 326 168 123 163 344 2.71 38 18 27<br />

Opponents 57 396.0 436 278 214 182 282 4.86 18 38 33<br />

SWAC Teams<br />

CC <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Western Nevada CC<br />

Salt Lake CC<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah<br />

Colorado Northwestern CC<br />

Wins<br />

29<br />

28<br />

25<br />

23<br />

4<br />

SWAC<br />

2007<br />

Losses<br />

2<br />

5<br />

7<br />

29<br />

36<br />

22<br />

Pct.<br />

0.725<br />

0.700<br />

0.625<br />

0.575<br />

0.275<br />

0. 00<br />

Wins<br />

4<br />

40<br />

4<br />

33<br />

6<br />

3<br />

Overall<br />

2007<br />

Losses<br />

8<br />

7<br />

24<br />

25<br />

34<br />

42<br />

Pct.<br />

0.695<br />

0.702<br />

0.63<br />

0.569<br />

0.320<br />

0.236


Location: Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

Enrollment: 26,000<br />

President: Cynthia Biotheau<br />

Athletic Director: Norma Carr<br />

Sports Information Director: Hannah<br />

Lee/Lisa Peshell<br />

Location: Henderson, Nev.<br />

Enrollment: 33,000<br />

Interim President: Thomas Brown<br />

Athletic Director: Tim Chambers<br />

Sports Information Director: Daniel Cabrera<br />

Location: Price, Utah<br />

Enrollment: 2,500<br />

President: Ryan Thomas<br />

Athletic Director: Dave Paur<br />

Location: Carson City, Nev.<br />

Enrollment: 5300<br />

President: Dr. Carol A. Lucey<br />

Athletic Director: Dan Neverett<br />

Sports Information Director: Anne Hansen<br />

Location: Rangely, Colorado<br />

Enrollment: 3,600<br />

President: John Boyd<br />

Athletic Director: Dustin Colborn<br />

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Mascot: Bruin<br />

Colors: Royal Blue and Gold<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: D.G. Nelson<br />

Last Season’s Record: 33-25 overall, 23- 7<br />

SWAC<br />

Mascot: Coyote<br />

Colors: Navy blue and gold<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Tim Chambers<br />

Last Season’s Record: 4 - 8 overall, 29-<br />

SWAC<br />

Mascot: Golden Eagle<br />

Colors: Navy Blue and Gold<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Scott Madsen<br />

Last Season’s Record: 6-34 overall, -29<br />

SWAC<br />

Mascot: Wildcats<br />

Colors: Blue and Gold<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: DJ Whittemore<br />

Last Season’s Record: 4 -24 overall, 25- 5<br />

SWAC<br />

Mascot: Spartan<br />

Colors: Red, White and Black<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Dustin Colborn<br />

Last Season’s Record: 3-42 overall, 4-36<br />

SWAC


Date Opponent Result Score Site<br />

02/08/07 Phoenix <strong>College</strong> L 3- Phoenix, Ariz.<br />

02/09/07 Glendale CC W 3-2 Glendale, Ariz.<br />

02/09/07 Glendale CC W 7- Glendale, Ariz.<br />

02/ 0/07 Scottsdale CC W 4-2 Scottsdale Ariz.<br />

02/ 0/07 Scottsdale CC W 4-6 Scottsdale Ariz.<br />

02/ 6/07 El Paso W 6-2 Henderson, Nev.<br />

02/ 6/07 Cypress <strong>College</strong> W - 0 Henderson, Nev.<br />

02/ 7/07 South Mountain CC L 3- Henderson, Nev.<br />

02/ 8/07 Santa Ana <strong>College</strong> W 2-4 Henderson, Nev.<br />

02/23/07 Salt Lake CC W 3- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/23/07 Salt Lake CC L 4- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/24/07 Salt Lake CC W 7-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

02/24/07 Salt Lake CC L 5-3 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/03/07 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> L 3-0 Western Nev.<br />

03/03/07 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> W 3-2 Western Nev.<br />

03/04/07 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> L 2- Western Nev.<br />

03/04/07 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> L 3-2 Western Nev.<br />

03/09/07 Colorado Northwestern CC W 6-3 Rangely, Colo.<br />

03/09/07 Colorado Northwestern CC W 4-2 Rangely, Colo.<br />

03/ 0/07 Colorado Northwestern CC W 4-3 Rangely, Colo.<br />

03/ 0/07 Colorado Northwestern CC W 9-0 Rangely, Colo.<br />

03/ 3/07 Treasure Valley CC L 5-4 Ontario, Ore.<br />

03/ 3/07 Treasure Valley CC W 7- Ontario, Ore.<br />

03/ 6/07 Eastern Utah W 6-4 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/ 6/07 Eastern Utah W 8-7 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/ 7/07 Eastern Utah W 7-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/ 7/07 Eastern Utah W 4-3 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/20/07 Malaspina Mariners W 7-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/20/07 Malaspina Mariners W 8- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/23/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada W 3- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/23/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada W 6-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/24/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada W 3- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/24/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada W 3- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/26/07 Treasure Valley CC W 9-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/26/07 Treasure Valley CC W 3-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

03/30/07 Salt Lake CC L 4-3 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

03/30/07 Salt Lake CC W 4- Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

03/3 /07 Salt Lake CC W 5-4 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

03/3 /07 Salt Lake CC L 9-5 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

04/06/07 Western Nevada CC W 6-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/06/07 Western Nevada CC L 2- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/07/07 Western Nevada CC W 9-8 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/07/07 Western Nevada CC W 5-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/ 3/07 Colorado NW W 6-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/ 3/07 Colorado NW L 2- Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/ 4/07 Colorado NW W -0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/ 4/07 Colorado NW W 3-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

04/20/07 Eastern Utah W 2- Price, Utah<br />

04/20/07 Eastern Utah W 3- Price, Utah<br />

04/2 /07 Eastern Utah W 6-2 Price, Utah<br />

04/2 /07 Eastern Utah W 7-0 Price, Utah<br />

04/27/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 4-3 Hendersen, Nev.<br />

04/27/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada W 4-0 Hendersen, Nev.<br />

04/28/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 2- Hendersen, Nev.<br />

04/28/07 CC <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 6-6 Hendersen, Nev.<br />

Region 18 Tournament<br />

05/03/07 Western Nevada CC L 5-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

05/04/07 Colorado NW CC L 0-7 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

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Day Date Opponent Time Games Place<br />

Thur. Jan. 3 Yavapai 4 p.m. Henderson, Nev.<br />

Fri. Feb. Fullerton JC Noon Henderson, Nev.<br />

Fri. Feb. Chipola JC 6 p.m. Henderson, Nev.<br />

Sat. Feb. 2 Arizona Western 9 a.m. Henderson, Nev.<br />

Thurs. Feb. 7 Phoenix <strong>College</strong> 6 p.m. Phoenix, Ariz.<br />

Fri. Feb. 8 Yavapai <strong>College</strong> Noon 2 Prescott, Ariz.<br />

Sat. Feb. 9 Yavapai <strong>College</strong> p.m. 2 Prescott, Ariz.<br />

Sun. Feb. 0 Scottsdale CC a.m. Scottsdale, Ariz.<br />

Sat. Feb. 6 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy p.m. Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Sun. Feb. 7 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Mon. Feb. 8 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy Noon Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Fri. Feb. 29 Salt Lake CC p.m. 2 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

Sat. Mar. Salt Lake CC Noon 2 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

Fri. Mar. 7 Western Nevada CC p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Sat. Mar. 8 Western Nevada CC Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Tue. Mar. Treasure Valley CC p.m. Ontario, Ore.<br />

Fri. Mar. 4 Colorado NW p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Sat. Mar. 5 Colorado NW Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Mon. Mar. 7 Dawson CC 2 p.m. Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Tue. Mar. 8 Treasure Valley CC 2 p.m. Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Fri. Mar. 2 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah p.m. 2 Price, Utah<br />

Sat. Mar. 22 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Noon 2 Price, Utah<br />

Fri. Mar. 28 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada p.m. 2 Henderson, Nev.<br />

Sat. Mar. 29 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada Noon 2 Henderson, Nev.<br />

Fri. April 4 Salt Lake CC p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Sat. April 5 Salt Lake CC Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Fri. April Western Nevada CC p.m. 2 Carson City, Nev.<br />

Sat. April 2 Western Nevada CC Noon 2 Carson City, Nev.<br />

Fri. April 8 Colorado NW p.m. 2 Rangely, Colo.<br />

Sat. April 9 Colorado NW Noon 2 Rangely, Colo.<br />

Fri. April 25 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Sat. April 26 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Fri. May 2 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Sat. May 3 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Wed.-Sat. May 7- 0 Region 8 Tournament TBA TBA Winner <strong>of</strong> League<br />

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2007 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders<br />

Batting Leaders<br />

Batting Average<br />

Grant Kveder ................ 4th (.354)<br />

Tony Altavilla .............. 9th (.320)<br />

Hits<br />

Grant Kveder ..................3rd (64)<br />

Tony Altavilla ................4th (57)<br />

Runs Scored<br />

Tony Altavilla ................ st (45)<br />

Runs Batted In<br />

Nik Gumeson ................. st (42)<br />

Doubles<br />

Tony Altavilla ................ st ( 5)<br />

Grant Kveder ................. 2nd ( 4)<br />

2007 Region 18 Top Team Stat Leaders All Games<br />

Batting Average<br />

CCSN ................................ st (.290)<br />

CSI ...................................2nd (.279)<br />

SLCC................................ 3rd (.263)<br />

Hits<br />

WNCC................................ st (49 )<br />

CCSN ................................2nd (487)<br />

CSI .................................... 3rd (434)<br />

On Base Percentage<br />

CCSN .................................. st (.385)<br />

CSI .....................................2nd (.367)<br />

WNCC................................2nd (.367)<br />

Pitching Leaders<br />

Earned Run Avg.<br />

Trent Johnson ..................... .30<br />

Jason Oatman ..................... .40<br />

Jordan Latham .................... .84<br />

Wins<br />

Jordan Latham ...................... 9<br />

Jason Oatman ....................... 8<br />

Adam Urnberg ..................... 6<br />

Opposing Bat Average<br />

James Wallace ..................... 35<br />

Justin Smith ......................... 85<br />

Jordan Latham ..................... 96<br />

Strike Outs<br />

Jordan Latham ..................... 66<br />

Jason Oatman ...................... 56<br />

Adam Urnberg .................... 50<br />

Triples<br />

Grant Kveder .....................3rd (4)<br />

Home Runs<br />

Nik Gumeson ....................2nd (5)<br />

Stolen Bases<br />

Grant Kveder .................... st (33)<br />

Pitching Leaders<br />

Opposing Batting Average<br />

James Wallace ................ 2nd (. 35)<br />

Strike Outs<br />

Todd Privett ..................... st (84)<br />

Adam Urnberg .................5th (75)<br />

Nick Carr ..........................7th (66)<br />

Runs Batted In<br />

CCSN ................................. st (280)<br />

WNCC...............................2nd (26 )<br />

SLCC................................. 3rd (434)<br />

Home Runs<br />

CCSN ................................... st (20)<br />

WNCC.................................2nd ( 8)<br />

SLCC................................... 3rd ( 0)<br />

Runs Scored<br />

CCSN ................................. st (339)<br />

WNCC...............................2nd (308)<br />

SLCC................................. 3rd (284)<br />

2007 Final CSI Category Leaders<br />

Win-Loss Percentage<br />

Trent Johnson ...................... .000<br />

Jed Hanson .......................... .000<br />

Jordan Latham ...................... .8 8<br />

Batting Leaders<br />

Batting Average<br />

Grant Kveder ........................ .354<br />

Tony Altavilla ...................... .326<br />

Trent Johnson ....................... .304<br />

Hits<br />

Grant Kveder ..........................64<br />

Tony Altavilla ........................58<br />

Nik Gumeson .........................5<br />

Stolen Bases<br />

Grant Kveder ..........................33<br />

Tony Altavilla ........................ 8<br />

Nik Gumeson ......................... 6<br />

26<br />

Earned Run Average<br />

Trent Johnson ............... 3rd ( .30)<br />

Jason Oatman ............... 5th ( .40)<br />

Wins<br />

Jordan Latham .................3rd (9)<br />

Saves<br />

Trent Johnson .................. st (8)<br />

Fielding Leaders<br />

Fielding Percentage<br />

Bo Lybeck .................... st ( .000)<br />

Assists<br />

Willie Pratt ....................3rd ( 5 )<br />

Putouts<br />

Grant Vickers ................4th (264)<br />

Slugging Percentage<br />

CCSN .................................. st (.388)<br />

CSI .....................................2nd (.362)<br />

WNCC................................ 3rd (.358)<br />

Stolen Bases<br />

CSI ....................................... st (89)<br />

CCSN ..................................2nd (87)<br />

CNCC .................................. 3rd (84)<br />

Earned Run Average<br />

CCSN ................................ st (2.59)<br />

CSI ...................................2nd (2.7 )<br />

SLCC................................ 3rd (2.79)<br />

On Base Percentage<br />

Tony altavilla ......................442<br />

Grant Kveder .......................4<br />

Grant Vickers ......................400<br />

Runs Batted In<br />

Nik Gumeson ...................... 42<br />

Grant Kveder ....................... 26<br />

Brad Mady .......................... 24<br />

Tony Altavilla ..................... 24<br />

Home Runs<br />

Nik Gumeson ....................... 5<br />

Brad Mady ...........................<br />

Runs Scored<br />

Tony Altavilla ..................... 45<br />

Grant Kveder ....................... 39<br />

Nik Gumeson ...................... 39


NJCAA All-Americans<br />

Robert Liese 973<br />

Denny Trammel 975<br />

Mike Munns 977<br />

Steve McMannon 977<br />

Rusty McNealy 978<br />

Marc Sedar 978<br />

Jim Good 979<br />

Al Romero 979<br />

Darryl Banks 980<br />

Trent Ferrin 98<br />

Clay Carter 98<br />

Bobby Thompson 982<br />

Mike Robbins 982<br />

Mike Duncan 983<br />

Jeff Schow 983<br />

Shawn Humberger 985<br />

Bobby Edwards 986<br />

Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 986<br />

Shawn Whalen 987<br />

Chris Hanks 987, 988<br />

Steve Cooke 990<br />

Eric Miller 99<br />

Devin Chavez 994<br />

Craig Mosher 998<br />

Matt Silvey 998<br />

Nate Bumstead 2002<br />

Christian Colonel 2002<br />

Todd Privett 2006<br />

Grant Kveder 2007<br />

NJCAA National Tournament<br />

MVP<br />

Shell Scott 984<br />

Chris Hanks 988<br />

NJCAA National<br />

All-Tournament Team<br />

Bob DePasquele 975<br />

Bobby Edwards 984<br />

Jeff Schow 984<br />

Blake Jensen 984<br />

Scott Shell 984<br />

Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 986<br />

Bill Moeller 988<br />

Erroll Shirer 988<br />

Lance Leiter 988<br />

Chris Hanks 988<br />

Big Stick Award<br />

Marc Sedar 978<br />

Devin Chavez 994<br />

Matt Silvey 998<br />

NJCAA National Coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year<br />

Jim Walker 984<br />

Region 18 Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

Jim Walker 972, 973, 975, 978,<br />

983, 984, 985, 986,<br />

987, 988, 993, 2002,<br />

Boomer Walker 999<br />

All-Region 18 First Team<br />

(Since 985)<br />

Shawn Humberger 985<br />

Charlie Carter 985<br />

Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 986<br />

Bobby Edwards 986<br />

Dave Carter 987<br />

Jeff Moe 986, 987<br />

Shawn Whalen 986, 987<br />

Erroll Shirer 987, 988<br />

Billy Satterfield 987, 988<br />

Chris Hanks 987, 988<br />

Don Emery 988<br />

Troy Hymas 989<br />

Steve Cooke 989, 990<br />

Stacy Ayers 990<br />

Jonas Hamlin 990<br />

John Greene 990<br />

Travor Hunter 99<br />

Eric Miller 99<br />

Don Slattery 99<br />

Duke Dodder 99<br />

John Hayes 992<br />

Derek Robinson 992<br />

Craig Sands 992, 993<br />

Tom Walker 993<br />

Nate Tebbs 993<br />

Devin Chavez 993<br />

Cody Winget 993<br />

Erik Highland 995<br />

Brandon Duckworth 996<br />

Aaron Bond 996, 997<br />

Chris Gillette 997<br />

Matt Silvey 997, 998<br />

James Close 998<br />

Craig Mosher 998<br />

Graig Merritt 998<br />

Cameron Reimers 999<br />

Kevin Sytko 2000<br />

Christian Colonel 200<br />

Sidney de Jong 200<br />

Nate Bumstead 2002<br />

Christian Colonel 2002<br />

Kris Welker 2003<br />

John Hurd 2003<br />

Jeremy Thomas 2004<br />

Troy Grundy 2005<br />

Jeff Vickers 2006<br />

Ken Fuglerud 2006<br />

Todd Privett 2006<br />

Nik Gumeson 2007<br />

Grant Kveder 2007<br />

Trent Johnson 2007<br />

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All-Region 18 Second Team<br />

(Since 985)<br />

Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 985<br />

Steve Caputo 985<br />

Tim Peters 985<br />

Greg Adelsbach 985, 986<br />

Vic Valdez 986<br />

Butch Nolan 989<br />

Stacey Ayers 989<br />

John Greene 989<br />

Jesse Torres 989<br />

Brendon Peach 990<br />

Scott Eyre 99<br />

Ryan Hall 99<br />

Boomer Walker 99<br />

Dave Mitteis 99<br />

Mike Bearnson 99<br />

Jedd Soto 993<br />

Clint Wyrick 995<br />

Marty Caldow 996<br />

James Close 997<br />

Nick Gretz 998<br />

Mike Gillies 999<br />

Jesse Hoorelbeke 999<br />

Adam Manley 999<br />

Eric Kitchen 2000<br />

Kody Kirkland 2002<br />

Derek McNeil 2003<br />

Mitch Stachowsky 2004<br />

Brandon Christiansen 2004<br />

Eric Cattoni 2004, 2005<br />

Jeff Vickers 2005<br />

Ken Fuglerud 2005<br />

Tony Altavilla 2007<br />

Jason Oatman 2007<br />

Region 18 Defensive<br />

Player <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

Tom Meyers 2002<br />

Jordan Daley 2006<br />

All-Region 18 Honorable<br />

Mention<br />

(Since 989)<br />

Brendon Peach 989<br />

Tom Cheek 989<br />

Ben Johnston 999


2007<br />

Record: 40- 7<br />

Team ERA: 2.7<br />

Team BA: .280<br />

ERA: .30 (Trent Johnson)<br />

Ks: 66 (Jordan Latham)<br />

Victories: 9 (Jordan Latham)<br />

BA: .354 (Grant Kveder)<br />

HRs: 5 (Nik Gumeson)<br />

RBIs: 42 (Nik Gumeson)<br />

SBs: 33 (Grant Kveder)<br />

2006<br />

Record: 4 - 9<br />

Team ERA: 2.4<br />

Team BA .280<br />

ERA: 0.92 (Todd Privett)<br />

Ks: 84 (Todd Privett)<br />

Victories: 8 (Adam Urnberg)<br />

BA: .39 (Ken Fuglerud)<br />

HRs: 3 (Mike Grifin)<br />

RBIs: 30 (Jordan Daley)<br />

SBs: 9 (Ken Fuglerud)<br />

2005<br />

Record: 29-27<br />

Team ERA: 3.9<br />

Team BA: .28<br />

ERA: .44 (Arin Formanek)<br />

Ks: 85 (Troy Grundy)<br />

Victories: 8 (Troy Grundy)<br />

BA: .3 9 (Anthony Jones)<br />

HRs: 2 (Anthony Jones, Jeff Vickers)<br />

RBIs: 26 (Jeff Vickers)<br />

SBs: 9 (Eric Cattoni)<br />

2004<br />

Record: 36-24-<br />

Team ERA: 3. 0<br />

Team BA: .267<br />

ERA: 0.73 (Charlie Strandlund)<br />

Ks: 85 (Mitch Woolf)<br />

Victories: 9 (Mitch Woolf)<br />

BA: .333 (Eric Cattoni)<br />

HRs: 6 (Sean VanElderen)<br />

RBIs: 37 (VanElderen/Jeremy Thomas)<br />

SBs: 20 (Eric Cattoni)<br />

2003<br />

Record: 34- 8<br />

Team ERA: 3.2<br />

Team BA: .295<br />

ERA: .37 (John Hurd)<br />

Ks: 63 (Mitch Woolf)<br />

Victories: 9 (Ryan Davis)<br />

BA: .386 (Derek McNeil)<br />

HRs: (Welker/Stachowsky/VanElderen)<br />

RBIs 35 (Casey Oliver)<br />

SBs 4 (John Hurd)<br />

2002<br />

Record: 4 - 6<br />

Team ERA: 2.96<br />

Team BA: .29<br />

ERA: .78 (Maurice Powell)<br />

Ks: 04 (Nate Bumstead)<br />

Victories: 3 (Nate Bumstead)<br />

BA: .390 (Christian Colonel)<br />

HRs: 9 (Christian Colonel)<br />

RBIs 50 (Christian Colonel)<br />

SBs 5 (Colonel/Kody Kirkland)<br />

200<br />

Record: 36-23<br />

Team ERA: 3.83<br />

Team BA: .295<br />

ERA: 3.00 (Craig Kilshaw)<br />

Ks: 83 (Brad Burrow)<br />

Victories: 7 (Nick Parker/Burrow)<br />

BA: .358 (Sidney de Jong)<br />

HRs: 3 (Jeremy Barnes)<br />

RBIs: 42 (Kevin Sytko)<br />

SBs: 23 (Tom Myers)<br />

2000<br />

Record: 32-24<br />

Team ERA: 4.76<br />

28<br />

Team BA: .289<br />

ERA: 2.47 (Andy Gretz)<br />

K’s: 69 (Dan Clement)<br />

Victories: 8 (Joey Clark)<br />

BA: .344 (Kevin Sytko)<br />

HR’s: 6 (Adrian Thomas)<br />

RBI’s: 43 (Kevin Sytko)<br />

SB’s: 9 (Nick Bullen)<br />

999<br />

Record: 39- 6<br />

Team ERA: 6.0<br />

Team BA: .374<br />

ERA: 4.08 (Nick Aiello)<br />

Ks: 80 (Cameron Reimers)<br />

Victories: 0 (Cameron Reimers)<br />

BA: .462 (Dan Clement)<br />

HRs: 20 (Adam Manley)<br />

RBIs: 73 (Adam Manley)<br />

SBs: 6 (Casey Nelson, Brad Mal<strong>of</strong>f)<br />

998<br />

Record: 47-<br />

Team ERA: 5.23<br />

Team BA: .365<br />

ERA: 2.76 (Craig Mosher)<br />

Ks: 86 (Craig Mosher)<br />

Victories: 2 (Craig Mosher)<br />

BA: .479 (Matt Silvey)<br />

HRs: 20 (Nick Gretz)<br />

RBIs: 80 (Nick Gretz)<br />

SBs: 30 (Casey Nelson, James Close)<br />

997<br />

Record: 39- 8<br />

Team ERA: 5.64<br />

Team BA: .330<br />

ERA: 3.04 (Aaron Bond)<br />

Ks: 46 (Aaron Bond)<br />

Victories: 8 (Aaron Bond)<br />

BA: .4 5 (Matt Silvey)<br />

HRs: 8 (Chris Gillette)<br />

RBIs: 55 (Chris Gillette)<br />

SBs: 34 (James Close)<br />

996<br />

Record: 32-2<br />

Team ERA: 3.73<br />

Team BA: .3 7<br />

ERA: 2.26 (Mike Young)<br />

Ks: 72 (Aaron Bond)<br />

Victories: 7 (Mike Young)<br />

BA: .393 (Brandon Duckworth)<br />

HRs: 8 (Brandon Duckworth)<br />

RBIs: 62 (Brandon Duckworth)<br />

SBs: 23 (Chris Starbuck)<br />

995<br />

Record: 30-28<br />

Team ERA: 5. 6<br />

Team BA: .304<br />

ERA: 3. 7 (Rob Vael)<br />

Ks: 64 (Art Dillahay)<br />

Victories: 8 (Art Dillahay)<br />

BA: .39 (Brandon Duckworth)<br />

HRs: 0 (Trevor Davis)<br />

RBIs: 44 (Trevor Davis)<br />

SBs: 22 (Clint Wyrick)<br />

994<br />

Record: 42- 4<br />

Team ERA: 3.8<br />

Team BA: .345<br />

ERA: 2.39 (Jedd Soto)<br />

Ks: 89 (Pat Flury)<br />

Victories: 9 (Christian Nickum)<br />

BA: .472 (Devin Chavez)<br />

HRs: 2 (Brian Keswick)<br />

RBIs: 7 (Devin Chavez)<br />

SBs: 27 (Tyrone Brown)<br />

993<br />

Record: 42- 4<br />

Team ERA: 3.62<br />

Team BA: .377<br />

ERA: 2.00 (Cody Winget)


Ks: 68 (Cody Winget)<br />

Victories: 7 (Jedd Soto)<br />

BA: .466 (Devin Chavez)<br />

HRs: 6 (Tommy Walker)<br />

RBIs: 73 (Tommy Walker)<br />

SBs: 0 (Nate Tebbs)<br />

992<br />

Record: 35-2<br />

Team ERA: 3.00<br />

Team BA: . 324<br />

ERA: .95 (John Hayes)<br />

Ks: 46 (Jason Fuller)<br />

Victories: 9 (John Hayes)<br />

BA: .446 (Derek Robinson)<br />

HRs: 7 (Mike Bearnson)<br />

RBIs: 47 (Derek Robinson)<br />

SBs: 9 (Nate Tebbs)<br />

99<br />

Record: 33- 0<br />

Team ERA: 2.28<br />

Team BA: .302<br />

ERA: .995 (Eric Miller)<br />

Ks: 83 (Scott Eyre)<br />

Victories: 8 (Eric Miller)<br />

BA: .396 (Don Slattery)<br />

HRs: 9 (Ryan Hall)<br />

RBIs: 44 (Mike Bearnson)<br />

SBs: 3 (Bobby Jenco)<br />

990<br />

Record: 38- 8<br />

Team ERA: 3.80<br />

Team BA: .336<br />

ERA: .92 (Steve Cooke)<br />

Ks: 93 (Steve Cooke)<br />

Victories: (Steve Cooke)<br />

BA: .432 (Stacey Ayers)<br />

HRs: 8 (Jonas Hamlin)<br />

RBIs: 52 (Jonas Hamlin)<br />

SBs: 3 (John Greene)<br />

989<br />

Record: 23- 4<br />

Team ERA: 3.0<br />

Team BA: .307<br />

ERA: .78 (Steve Cooke)<br />

Ks: 72 (Steve Cooke)<br />

Victories: 7 (Tom Cheek)<br />

BA: .350 (Jesse Torres)<br />

HRs: 4 (Jesse Torres)<br />

RBIs: 32 (John Greene)<br />

SBs: 3 (Kent Schow)<br />

988<br />

Record: 45- 5<br />

Team ERA: 3.<br />

Team BA: .335<br />

ERA: 2.08 (Corby Schroeder)<br />

Ks: 6 (Don Emery)<br />

Victories: 0 (Don Emery)<br />

BA: .429 (Erroll Shirer)<br />

HRs: 8 (Chris Hanks)<br />

RBIs: 76 (Chris Hanks)<br />

SBs: 36 (Erroll Shirer)<br />

987<br />

Record: 40- 8<br />

Team ERA: 3.86<br />

Team BA: .358<br />

ERA: 2.42 (John Braase)<br />

Ks: 66 (John Braase)<br />

Victories: 9 (Dave Carter)<br />

BA: .467 (Chris Hanks)<br />

HRs: 26 (Chris Hanks)<br />

RBIs: 84 (Chris Hanks)<br />

SBs: 6 (Erroll Shirer)<br />

986<br />

Record: 37- 2<br />

Team ERA: 2.6<br />

Team BA: .307<br />

ERA: .90 (Bobby Edwards)<br />

Ks: 86 (Bobby Edwards)<br />

Victories: 8 (Jason Adkins)<br />

BA: .4 2 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />

29<br />

HRs: 5 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />

RBIs: 65 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />

SBs: 0 (Rob Revoy)<br />

985<br />

Record: 32- 7<br />

Team ERA: 4. 5<br />

Team BA: .335<br />

ERA: 2.36 (Tim Peters)<br />

Ks: 78 (Tim Peters)<br />

Victories: (Tim Peters)<br />

BA: .392 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />

HRs: 24 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />

RBIs: 82 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />

SBs: 5 (Billy Roberts)<br />

984<br />

Record: 48-<br />

Team ERA: 3.95<br />

Team BA: .336<br />

ERA: 2. 5 (Tim Peters)<br />

Ks: 68 (Tim Peters)<br />

Victories: (Tim Peters)<br />

BA: .4 9 (Jeff Schow)<br />

HRs: 6 (Shell Scott)<br />

RBIs: 65 (Jeff Schow)<br />

SBs: 30 (Jeff Schow)<br />

983<br />

Record: 34-7<br />

Team ERA: 4.42<br />

Team BA: .356<br />

ERA: 2.93 (Steve Clements)<br />

Ks: 66 (Steve Clements)<br />

Victories: 8 (Steve Clements)<br />

BA: .448 (Mike Duncan)<br />

HRs: 9 (Jeff Schow)<br />

RBIs: 45 (Mike Duncan)<br />

SBs: 29 (Jeff Schow)<br />

982<br />

Record: 30-6<br />

Team ERA: 2.94<br />

Team BA: .342<br />

ERA: .74 (Scott Troester)<br />

Ks: 38 (Greg Steffanich)<br />

Victories: 6 (Scott Troester)<br />

BA: .433 (Bobby Thompson)<br />

HRs: 7 (Bobby Thompson)<br />

RBIs: 30 (Marc Barbagelata)<br />

SBs: 9 (Marc Barbagelata)<br />

98<br />

Record: 3 -8<br />

Team ERA: 2.74<br />

Team BA: .32<br />

ERA: .54 (Trent Ferrin)<br />

Ks: 62 (Trent Ferrin)<br />

Victories: 8 (Trent Ferrin)<br />

BA: .390 (John Maldonado)<br />

HRs: 7 (Bobby Thompson)<br />

RBIs: 40 (Tim McMannon)<br />

SBs: 20 (John Maldonado)<br />

980<br />

Record: 20- 9<br />

Team ERA: 3.38<br />

Team BA: .3 2<br />

ERA: 2.32 (Darryl Banks)<br />

Ks: 54 (Darryl Banks)<br />

Victories: 8 (Darryl Banks)<br />

BA: .407 (John Hughes)<br />

HRs: 8 (John Hughes)<br />

RBIs: 39 (John Hughes)<br />

SBs: 6 (Andrew Barbee)<br />

979<br />

Record: 34-9<br />

Team ERA: 2.77<br />

Team BA: .308<br />

ERA: .95 (Lee Cline)<br />

Ks: 65 (Lee Cline)<br />

Victories: 8 (Lee Cline)<br />

BA: .360 (Rocco Zendano)<br />

HRs: 8 (Jim Good)<br />

RBIs: 72 (Jim Good)<br />

SBs: 24 (Rocco Zendano)


They come for the tradition;<br />

CSI baseball<br />

players drafted<br />

or signed<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />

Roger Bills, California Angels<br />

Tim Mueller, Chicago Cubs<br />

Mike Stover, California Angels<br />

Lee Cline, Kansas City Royals<br />

Scott Job, Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Rusty McNealy, New York Yankees<br />

Sean Mays, New York Yankees<br />

Wyman Smith, Oakland A’s<br />

Mark Sedar, California Angels<br />

Mark Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Brian Lunden, Oakland A’s<br />

Bill Nice, Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Rick Ecelberry, New York Mets<br />

Ron Kollman, Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Jim Good, Detroit Tigers<br />

Brian Peck, Houston Astros<br />

Al Romero, California Angels<br />

Jim Baxter, Cleveland Indians<br />

Rick Yraguen, Philadelphia Phillies<br />

Darryl Banks, Chicago Cubs<br />

Andrew Barbee, Cincinnati Reds<br />

Trent Ferrin, New York Yankees<br />

John Hughes, New York Yankees<br />

Clay Carter, Chicago Cubs<br />

Logan Easley, New York Yankees<br />

Scott Obert, Cincinnati Reds<br />

Mike Pintar, San Francisco Giants<br />

Scott Troester, New York Yankees<br />

Mark Barbagelata, Cleveland Indians<br />

Bobby Thompson, Montreal Expos<br />

Tracy Poulson, New York Yankees<br />

Tim McMannon, New York Mets<br />

Darrell Frater, San Francisco Giants<br />

Scott Russell, Minnesota Twins<br />

Greg Steffanich, San Diego Padres<br />

Phil Braase, Oakland A’s<br />

Tim Rogers, Baltimore Orioles<br />

Mike Duncan, Oakland A’s<br />

Lynn Van Every, San Diego Padres<br />

Scott Eyre, S.F. Giants<br />

Mike Munns, Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Shell Scott, New York Yankees<br />

Jeff Schow, San Francisco Giants<br />

Tim Peters, Montreal Expos<br />

Greg Adelsbach, Montreal Expos<br />

Jeff Moe, Cincinnati Reds<br />

Chris Hanks, Boston Red Sox<br />

Bobby Maitia, Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Jesse Torres, Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

John Braase, Los Angeles Dodgers<br />

Bobby Edwards, Salt Lake Trappers<br />

Steve Cooke, Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

They leave as a part <strong>of</strong> it<br />

Photo Courtesy<br />

Kansas City Royals<br />

Cory Elston, Cleveland Indians<br />

Shawn Whalen, San Diego Padres<br />

Brad Brooks, Minnesota Twins<br />

Tony Mortenson, San Diego Padres<br />

John Nessmith, San Francisco Giants<br />

Jack Estes, Oakland A’s<br />

Dave Carter, Montreal Expos<br />

Brian Avram, St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Jonas Hamlin, St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Traver Hunter, Chicago Cubs<br />

Eric Miller, St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Don Slattery, St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Chad Richardson, Chicago Cubs<br />

Derek Robinson, St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Mike Harms, Miami Marlins<br />

Jason Stupello, St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Troy Doezie, Minnesota Twins<br />

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Mitch Stachowsky<br />

Boston Red Sox<br />

Brandon Duckworth<br />

Houston Astros<br />

Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Kansas City Royals


Kody Kirkland<br />

Detroit Tigers<br />

Pat Flury, San Diego Padres<br />

Nate Tebbs, Boston Red Sox<br />

Jeremy Satterfield, Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Sean Garman, St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Kumandae Miller, Seattle Mariners<br />

Aaron Bond, Texas Rangers<br />

Bryan Gallagher, Oakland A’s<br />

Brandon Duckworth, Philadelphia Phillies<br />

Dion Washington, New York Yankees<br />

Craig Mosher, Texas Rangers<br />

Cameron Reimers, Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Adam Manley, New York Yankees<br />

Joey Clark, Montreal Expos<br />

Dale Devereaux, San Diego Padres<br />

Shaun Rudi, Texas Rangers<br />

Eric Kitchen, Oakland A’s<br />

Toby Barnett, Montreal Expos<br />

Jason Cierlik, Kansas City Royals<br />

Andy Myette, Texas Rangers<br />

Nate Bumstead, Detroit Tigers<br />

Kris Welker, Chicago White Sox<br />

Kody Kirkland, Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Maurice Powell, Minnesota Twins<br />

Christian Colonel, Colorado Rockies<br />

John Hurd, Chicago White Sox<br />

Mitch Woolf, Chicago White Sox<br />

Mitch Stachowsky, Boston Red Sox<br />

Troy Grundy, Los Angeles Dodgers<br />

Shawn Loglisci, L.A. Dodgers<br />

Todd Privett, New York Mets<br />

Nick Carr, New York Mets<br />

Shay Conder, New York Mets<br />

Adam Urnberg, Baltimore Orioles<br />

Angel Chapa, Tampa Bay Devil Rays<br />

James Wallace, Florida Marlins<br />

Jordan Latham, Chicago Cubs<br />

Angel Chapa, Tampa Bay Devil Rays<br />

Tyler Gilder, Philadelphia Phillies<br />

Scott Eyre<br />

Chicago Cubs<br />

Photo Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Cubs/Stephen Green Photo<br />

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Cameron Reimers<br />

AAA Syracuse Skychiefs


Lars Hovey, Vanderbilt<br />

Jeff Schow, Texas A&M<br />

Mike Duncan, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Nebraska<br />

Lynn Van Every, Arkansas<br />

Gary Krumm, Briar Cliff<br />

Jim Kotkas, <strong>Southern</strong> Utah<br />

Blake Jensen, BYU<br />

Matt Harr, Briar Cliff<br />

Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus, UNLV<br />

Tim Peters, Arkansas<br />

Bobby Maitia, UNLV<br />

Steve Caputo, Tennessee<br />

Steve Birens, Arizona State<br />

Tony Mortensen, Fresno St.<br />

Dave Carter, UNLV<br />

Bob Edwards, Arkansas<br />

Billy Satterfield, Fresno St.<br />

Erroll Shirer, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Jim Tejcek, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Arkansas<br />

Don Emery, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Tom Cheek, Univ. <strong>of</strong> San Diego<br />

Lonnie Reiber, UNLV<br />

John Hayes, Albertson <strong>College</strong><br />

Stacey Ayers, Oregon State<br />

Paul Murphy, Briar Cliff<br />

Troy Hymas, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Brendon Peach, Metro State<br />

Sean Hicks, Univ. <strong>of</strong> New Orleans<br />

Dave Mitteis, Texas - Arlington<br />

Mark Keele, Bellevue, Nebraska<br />

Brandon Christiansen<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

CSI baseball players who moved<br />

on to 4-year universities and colleges<br />

Traver Hunter, Oklahoma State<br />

Dan Poulton, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Shane Warenski, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Cody Winget, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Nebraska<br />

Boomer Walker, NE Lousiana Univ.<br />

Pat McGruder, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Duke Dodder, Cal-Poly SLO<br />

Ryan Hall, BYU<br />

Andy Gonzales, <strong>Southern</strong> Utah<br />

Jake Anders, Lewis/Clark<br />

Bobby Jenco, Albertson <strong>College</strong><br />

Craig Sands, Vanderbilt<br />

Hank Crosby, UNLV<br />

Curtis Hall, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Mike Zandt, Mesa St.<br />

Devin Chavez, Lewis Clark SC<br />

Tommy Walker, Lewis Clark SC<br />

Jedd Soto, NE Louisiana Univ.<br />

Brian Keswick, NE Louisiana Univ.<br />

Craig Peck, Albertson <strong>College</strong><br />

Christian Nickum, Lewis Clark SC<br />

Matt Horner, E. Oregon<br />

Darrin Schorr, Azusa Pacific<br />

Art Dillahay, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Houston<br />

Brandon Duckworth, Cal St. Fullerton<br />

Josh Hegsted, Albertson <strong>College</strong><br />

Erik Highland, Sacramento St.<br />

John Lampshire, Mesa St.<br />

Tony Pezely, Northwestern St.<br />

Chris Starbuck, Western Oregon<br />

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Mike Young, Mesa St.<br />

Chris Gillette, UNLV<br />

Larry Panaro, Azusa Pacific<br />

Nate Forbush, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Kevin Kimball, Northern Colo.<br />

Slubby Bennalley, Eastern N.M.<br />

Tim Stadelmeir, Concordia<br />

James Close, UNLV<br />

David Finney, Cal Poly Pomona<br />

Nick Gretz, South Alabama<br />

Graig Merritt, Chico St.<br />

Matt Silvey, South Alabama<br />

Matt MacLeod, Cal State Northridge<br />

Justin Nakaishi, Washington St.<br />

Nick Stelzner, Lewis Clark SC<br />

Reid Wildeman, Univ. <strong>of</strong> B.C.<br />

Toby Dart, Chico St.<br />

Craig Mosher, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Adam Manley, UNLV<br />

Brad Mal<strong>of</strong>f, UNLV<br />

Nick Aiello, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Reno<br />

Mike Gillies, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Reno<br />

Sam Hess, Gonzaga University<br />

Jesse Hoorelbeke, NE Louisiana Univ.<br />

Casey Nelson, Concordia University<br />

J.P. Candelaria, Concordia University<br />

Josh Gold, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

Dan Clements, Mesa State <strong>College</strong><br />

Joey Clark, University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />

Tyler Hasbrouck, Coastal Carolina<br />

Nate Bumstead<br />

Detroit Tigers<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Game one pitcher in <strong>College</strong><br />

World Series in 2003 and 2004


Adrian Thomas, Washington State<br />

Nick Bullen, Lewis Clark SC<br />

Andy Gretz, St. Cloud St.<br />

Mark Weisenmiller, Concordia University<br />

Kevin Sytko, South Alabama<br />

Toby Barnett, <strong>Southern</strong> Illinois<br />

Craig Kilshaw, Winthrop University<br />

Nick Parker, University <strong>of</strong> Texas-Arlington<br />

Ed Dillahay, Cameron University<br />

Nate Bumstead, LSU<br />

Christian Colonel, Texas Tech University<br />

Matt Gunning, Western Kentucky<br />

Josh Wolfram, Air Force Academy<br />

Brad Burrow, Albertson <strong>College</strong><br />

Joe Miller, Abilene Christian<br />

Jeremy Barnes, Western Kentucky<br />

Tom Meyers, Mesa State <strong>College</strong><br />

Kenny Nelson, Concordia University<br />

Rich Conway, Bellevue University<br />

Ryan Davis, <strong>Southern</strong> Illinois<br />

Ryan Jones, Utah Valley SC<br />

Kris Welker, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Derek McNeil, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Reno<br />

Nick Connor, Creighton University<br />

Brandon Christiansen, Brigham Young University<br />

Mitch Woolf, Brigham Young University<br />

Josh Madsen, University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Chris Toto, Point Loma Nazarene University<br />

Sean VanElderen, Mesa State Universiy<br />

Charlie Strandlund, Albertson <strong>College</strong><br />

Levi Shumway, University <strong>of</strong> North Alabama<br />

Zack Aakhus, Vanguard University<br />

Hector Martinez, UMet University<br />

Eric Cattoni, St. Mary’s<br />

Karl Mejlholm, Cumberland University<br />

Willie Crtalic, Montana State Billings<br />

Sean Edwards, Northwest Nazarene University<br />

Arin Formanek, University <strong>of</strong> Calif. Santa Barbara<br />

Jordan Daley, Dixie State <strong>College</strong><br />

Shawn Loglisci, Indiana Tech<br />

Kyle Resser, St. Cloud State<br />

Jeff Vickers, Lamar University<br />

Ken Fuglerud, St. Mary’s<br />

Tony Altavilla, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois - Chicago<br />

Grant Vickers, Mesa State University<br />

Grant Kveder, Gonzaga<br />

Brad Mady, Mesa State University<br />

Nik Gumeson, Lamar University<br />

James Wallace, Abilene Christian<br />

Christian Colonel<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Colorado Rockies<br />

Mike Gillies<br />

University <strong>of</strong><br />

Nevada Reno<br />

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Matt Gunning<br />

Western Kentucky


Overall Win-Loss Record<br />

. 984 (48- )<br />

2. 998 (47- )<br />

3. 993 (44- 4)<br />

Team ERA<br />

. 99 (2.28)<br />

2. 2006 (2.4 )<br />

3. 986 (2.6 )<br />

Team Batting Average<br />

. 993 (.377)<br />

2. 999 (.374)<br />

3. 998 (.365)<br />

4. 987 (.358)<br />

Individual ERA<br />

. Todd Privett, 0.92 (2006)<br />

2. Erik Miller, 0.95 ( 99 )<br />

3. John Hurd, .37 (2003)<br />

Pitching Victories<br />

. Nate Bumstead 3 (200 )<br />

2. Craig Mosher, 2 ( 998)<br />

3. Steve Cooke, ( 990)<br />

3. Tim Peters, ( 984, 985)<br />

Strike Outs<br />

. Aaron Bond, 46 ( 997)<br />

2. Nate Bumstead 04 (200 )<br />

3. Steve Cooke, 93 ( 990)<br />

4. Pat Flury, 89 ( 989)<br />

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Individual Batting Average<br />

. Matt Silvey, .479 ( 998)<br />

2. Devin Chavez, .472 ( 994)<br />

3. Chris Hanks, .467 ( 987)<br />

Home Runs<br />

. Chris Hanks, 26 ( 987)<br />

2. Kevin L<strong>of</strong>thus, 24 ( 985)<br />

3. Nick Gretz, 20 ( 998)<br />

3. Adam Manley, 20 ( 999)<br />

RBIs<br />

. Chris Hanks, 84 ( 987)<br />

2. Kevin L<strong>of</strong>thus, 82 ( 985)<br />

3. Nick Gretz, 80 ( 998)<br />

3. Adam Manley, 80 ( 999)<br />

Stolen Bases<br />

. Erroll Shirer, 36 ( 988)<br />

2. James Close, 34 ( 997)<br />

3. Grant Kveder, 33 (2007)


JUCO World Series Finishes<br />

Year Place Tournament Record Overall Record<br />

972 —— 0-2 20- 9<br />

975 Fifth -2 NA<br />

978 —— 0-2 29- 3<br />

983 —— 0-2 34-9<br />

984 First 6- 43- 3<br />

986 Fourth 2-2 37- 2<br />

988 Third 3- 46- 5<br />

993 —— 0-2 42- 4<br />

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JUCO World Series Records<br />

Team<br />

Runs<br />

7-game series: <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, 79 (1984)<br />

6-game series: San Jacinto, 73 ( 986)<br />

5-game series: Miami-Dade/South, 66 ( 98 )<br />

Single game: Jefferson Davis vs. Trinidad, 35 ( 994);<br />

Jefferson Davis won 23- 2.<br />

Individual Hitting<br />

Hits<br />

Series: Shell Scott, 15 (<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> 1984)<br />

Single game: Tary Scott, 6 (Walters State 984)<br />

Runs<br />

Series: Bill Satterfield, 15 (<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, 1988)<br />

Scott Skripko, 5 (Middle Georgia, 982)<br />

Randy Brown, 5 (San Jacinto, 99 )<br />

Home Runs<br />

Series: Jeff Kipila, 6 (Brookdale, 986)<br />

Jerry Shepherd, 6 (Middle Georgia, 990)<br />

Single Game: Kevin L<strong>of</strong>thus, 3 (<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, 1986)


Gerald L. Beck began his career at the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> in 975 and<br />

became president <strong>of</strong> the college in 2005. His many titles at the college include<br />

Instructor, Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Trade and Industry Programs, Dean <strong>of</strong> Continuing<br />

Education/Summer School, Vice President <strong>of</strong> Instruction, and Executive Vice<br />

President/Chief Academic Officer.<br />

Dr. Beck is an <strong>Idaho</strong> native. He received his bachelor’s degree in Technical<br />

Education, his master’s degree in Teacher Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult<br />

Education from the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. He completed his post doctoral at<br />

Harvard University Institute for Educational Management.<br />

In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member <strong>of</strong> the Twin<br />

Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member <strong>of</strong> the State Workforce Development<br />

Council appointed by the Governor. He serves as a board member on many local<br />

organizations including <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Economic Development Organization,<br />

Region IV Development Association and Magic Valley Regional Medical Center.<br />

He is past president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Idaho</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Private Industry Councils.<br />

Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and three<br />

grandchildren. He attributes much <strong>of</strong> his success to the opportunities provided by the college and the support from his<br />

family and co-workers.<br />

Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate is in the midst <strong>of</strong> his first<br />

year at the helm <strong>of</strong> Golden Eagle <strong>Athletics</strong>.<br />

Bate, who had been teaching in the English Department since he arrived on<br />

the CSI campus in 993, gave up teaching in the classroom to work with studentathletes<br />

and coaches on a daily basis.<br />

Bate coached at CSI from 993 until 2000, leading the Lady Golden Eagles<br />

to the national tournament in 999. During that span, Bate compiled a 44-78<br />

record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic<br />

All-Americans. Two players went on to play pr<strong>of</strong>essional basketball, including<br />

Jessica Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 999, Bate<br />

earned Region 8 Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year honors.<br />

Prior to working at CSI, Bate taught and coached at Bishop Kelly High School<br />

in Boise. He taught senior English and headed the English department. In addition<br />

to his teaching duties, he coached girls’ volleyball, track and basketball, where he<br />

compiled a 4-32 record and four third-place state finishes.<br />

Bate earned his undergraduate degree in marketing at Boise State University and his master’s degree in English at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> in 986.<br />

Bate and his wife Donna and three children live in Twin Falls.<br />

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Orthopedic Surgeon<br />

Dr. William May<br />

Physical Therapist<br />

Julie Ellis<br />

Sports Information Director<br />

Karen Baumert<br />

Team Physician<br />

Dr. Thad Scholes<br />

Chiropractor<br />

Dr. Dave Long<br />

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Administrative Assistant<br />

Ginger Nukaya<br />

Team Physician<br />

Dr. Mark McKain<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Richard Bingham


Thanks to our marathon game donors<br />

John Barrett<br />

Gary Hamm<br />

Charles Barrett<br />

At H Supply<br />

Charles Gilder<br />

Richard Nen<br />

Action Jackson<br />

Robb Nen<br />

Pat Schorder<br />

R.S. Carlson<br />

Berger Inc.<br />

Richard Moore<br />

Cecil McClaren<br />

Mildred Langferd<br />

Todd Wiles<br />

Tracy Frank<br />

D.W. Briggs<br />

($100 or more)<br />

Kevin Packer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dunn<br />

Bacth Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith<br />

Milton Oatman<br />

Gene Ulmer<br />

Lynn Oatman<br />

Debra Lewis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henderson<br />

Steve Wolff<br />

Dennis Klun<br />

C.D. Armstrong<br />

Leach’s Drywall<br />

Lois Berg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell<br />

Four Season Dental<br />

Complete Custom Construction<br />

Jean Jackson<br />

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Ryan Jensen<br />

Gordon Aubert<br />

Pacific Emergency<br />

Anthony Fox<br />

Continental Loan<br />

Pauline Peters<br />

Keith Dekeen<br />

Dick Cornode<br />

Cassidy Sales<br />

Henry Vlietstra<br />

Mr. Thompson<br />

Sinus Center<br />

Ed and Bernice Howa<br />

Mr. Spencer<br />

Ann Reynolds<br />

A&J Azzam<br />

Tr Love


Thanks to McDonald’s<br />

for building our incredible<br />

backstop and for all <strong>of</strong> their<br />

support year in and year out.<br />

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The <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> baseball<br />

program would like to thank the following<br />

billboard sponsors for their support.<br />

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Matt Deacon - #<br />

5-9 So Inf<br />

St. Albert, Alberta<br />

Jed Hanson - #6<br />

6-0 So UTL/RHP<br />

Hamlake, Minn.<br />

Nate Carlson - # 7<br />

6-4 Fr OF<br />

Portland, Ore.<br />

Sam Armstrong - #22<br />

6- Fr RHP<br />

N. Vancouver, B.C.<br />

<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Media</strong> speed Roster<br />

Jason Oatman - #29<br />

6- So LHP<br />

Great Falls, Mont.<br />

Taylor Mangum - #2<br />

6- Fr RHP<br />

American Fork, Utah<br />

Tyler Barrett - #7<br />

6-3 Fr LHP<br />

Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Travis Reynolds - # 8<br />

6-2 So INF<br />

Reno, Nev.<br />

Zane Gray - #24<br />

6- Fr LHP<br />

Jordan, Utah<br />

Tyler Gilder - #3<br />

6-4 Fr RHP<br />

Butte, Mont.<br />

Tyler Chism - #3<br />

6- Fr OF<br />

Taylorsville, Utah<br />

Zach Vlietstra - #8<br />

6- Fr OF/P<br />

Rapid City, S.D.<br />

Andy Fox - # 9<br />

6-2 Fr INF<br />

Vancouver, Wash.<br />

Brandon Henn - #26<br />

5-9 Fr RHP<br />

Nanaimo, B.C.<br />

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Justin Jensen - #33<br />

6-3 Fr INF<br />

South Jordan, Utah<br />

Cameron Cushing - #4<br />

6-0 Fr Catcher<br />

Caldwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Garrett Wolff - # 2<br />

5- 0 Fr INF<br />

Rapid City, S.D.<br />

Tony Hunt - #20<br />

6-4 Fr INF<br />

Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Nate Robertson - #27<br />

6-3 Fr OF<br />

Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Tyler Curtis - #34<br />

6-4 Fr RHP<br />

West Jordan, Utah<br />

Andrew Reyes - #5<br />

5-9 Fr Inf<br />

Surrey, B.C.<br />

Jake Draeger - # 5<br />

6- So RHP<br />

Oak Grove, Minn.<br />

Victor Spencer - #2<br />

6- Fr Catcher<br />

Burnaby, B.C.<br />

Justin Smith - #28<br />

6- So RHP<br />

Pleasant Grove, Utah

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