2011 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Athletics
2011 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Athletics
2011 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Athletics
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<strong>Guide</strong> Directory ....................................................................................................................... 1<br />
Quick Facts .............................................................................................................................. 2<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Team Roster .................................................................................................................... 3<br />
<strong>2011</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 ........................................................................................................................ 10<br />
2010 Stats and Region 18 Standings ...................................................................................... 23<br />
2010 Game Results ................................................................................................................ 24<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 25<br />
2010 Leaders .......................................................................................................................... 26<br />
Topping the Charts ................................................................................................................. 27<br />
Continuing Success ................................................................................................................ 28<br />
Year by Year Leaders ............................................................................................................. 32<br />
President and Athletic Director .............................................................................................. 34<br />
Behind the Scenes .................................................................................................................. 35<br />
CSI Athletic Success .............................................................................................................. 36<br />
CSI Athletic Facilities ............................................................................................................ 38<br />
CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> Facilities ........................................................................................................... 40<br />
CSI Campus ........................................................................................................................... 42<br />
Twin Falls and the Magic Valley ............................................................................................ 44<br />
CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> Records ............................................................................................................ 46<br />
NJCAA History ...................................................................................................................... 47<br />
Marathon Game Sponsors ...................................................................................................... 48<br />
Sponsor Page .......................................................................................................................... 49<br />
Billboard Sponsors ................................................................................................................. 50<br />
Region 18 Opponents ............................................................................................................. 52<br />
<strong>2011</strong> CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
About the Cover and Inside Cover: Eleven sophomores return from the 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> baseball<br />
team hoping to lead the Golden Eagles to Grand Junction, Colo. and the JUCO World Series.<br />
This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Doug Maughan did the photography<br />
for the mug shots. Graphic design on the cover and pages 36-45 were done by Tereasa Bendele. Andy<br />
Arenz took the action photography throughout the guide.<br />
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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents
General Information 2010 Record: 37-22<br />
Location: Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Founded: 1964<br />
Enrollment: 8,500<br />
President: Jerry Beck<br />
Athletic Director: Joel Bate<br />
Conference: Scenic West Athletic Conference<br />
Region: 18<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> Office Manager: Ginger Nukaya, 732-6486<br />
Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes<br />
Dr. Mark McKain<br />
Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William May<br />
Athletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481<br />
Physical Therapist: Julie Ellis<br />
Team Chiropractor: Dr. David Long<br />
Academic Advisor: Kat Powell, 732-6548<br />
Head Men’s BB Coach: Steve Gosar, 732-6498<br />
Asst. Men’s BB Coaches: Josh Dees, 732-6496<br />
Ryan Devlin, 732-6476<br />
Volunteer Asst. MBB Coach: Colby Blaine<br />
Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480<br />
Asst. WBB Coach: Tessa Balsick, 732-6490<br />
Vol. Asst. WBB Coach: Nakeya Isabell, 732-6480<br />
Head VB Coach: Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485<br />
Asst. VB Coach: Erin Mellinger, 732-6492<br />
Volunteer Asst. VB Coach: Babes Kalulu, 732-6492<br />
Head S<strong>of</strong>tball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494<br />
Asst. S<strong>of</strong>tball Coach: Debbie Dodds, 732-6495<br />
Volunteer Asst. SB Coach: Desi Thomson, 732-6495<br />
Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620<br />
Asst. Rodeo Coach: Brian Tubbs, 732-6620<br />
CSI Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees: Chairman Dr. Thad Scholes,<br />
Dr. Allen Frost, Donna Brizee, Karl Kleinkopf and<br />
Bob Keegan<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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Team Information<br />
Returning Starters: 8<br />
Returning Non-Starters: 3<br />
Newcomers: 15<br />
2010 SWAC Finish:Fourth<br />
2010 Region 18 Tournament Finish: Fourth<br />
Region 18 North Division Titles: 12<br />
Region 18 Titles: 12<br />
JUCO World Series Appearances: 9<br />
JUCO World Series National Titles: 1<br />
<strong>Baseball</strong> Information<br />
Head Coach: Boomer Walker (7th Year as head<br />
coach; 15th year at CSI)<br />
Assistant Coach: Skip Walker (7th year at CSI as an<br />
assistant)<br />
Kris Welker (2nd year)<br />
Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6491<br />
(208) 732-6477<br />
Clubhouse Phone Number: (208) 732-6650<br />
Mailing Address: CSI <strong>Baseball</strong><br />
315 Falls Ave.<br />
P.O. Box 1238<br />
Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238<br />
E-mail Addresses: bwalker@csi.edu<br />
kwelker@csi.edu<br />
Marketing & Athletic Promotions<br />
Coordinator:Jason Vickrey<br />
Office Phone: (208) 732-6482<br />
E-mail Address: jvickrey@csi.edu<br />
Fax: (208) 734-0245<br />
On the Air<br />
Spor ts Information Listen to all the action live<br />
on 1450 AM Jonathan Drew.<br />
If you aren’t in the Twin Falls<br />
area, go to www.csi.edu/athletics<br />
and click on listen live<br />
to hear all the CSI baseball<br />
games on your computer.
<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong><br />
<strong>2011</strong> Roster<br />
No. Name Height Weight Position B/T Class Hometown<br />
1 Christian Snuffer 5-9 160 INF R/R Fr. Sandy, Utah<br />
2 Devon Austin 6-2 170 C R/R Fr. Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
3 Kendal Maier 6-0 185 INF R/R Fr. Missoula, Mont.<br />
4 Cody White 5-10 165 RHP R/R Fr. Lacey, Wash.<br />
5 Andre Ashton 5-9 165 OF R/R Fr. West Jordon, Utah<br />
6 Blake Lively 6-1 185 P/INF R/R So. Redmond, Wash.<br />
7 Andrew Freter 6-4 200 INF R/R Fr. Meridian, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
8 Chase Harris 5-11 185 INF R/R Fr. Meridian, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
9 Parker Webster 6-0 205 OF R/R Fr. Sandy, Utah<br />
10 Ryan Cooperstone 6-1 170 INF R/R So. Chatsworth, Calif.<br />
12 Mike Renner 5-10 160 LHP L/L So. Chatsworth, Calif.<br />
15 Tyler Duffin 6-2 175 LHP L/L So. Spanish Fork, Utah<br />
16 Luke Miller 5-11 175 C R/R Fr. West Jordan, Utah<br />
17 JC Paquin 6-2 215 OF L/R So. Montreal, Quebec<br />
18 Travis Huber 6-3 210 P R/R So. Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
19 Tyler Vavra 6-0 190 RHP R/R So. Calgary, Alberta<br />
21 Parker Morin 5-11 195 C L/R So. Park City, Utah<br />
22 Chris Kerns 6-0 195 RHP R/R So. Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
24 Vincent Giron 6-2 265 INF R/R So. Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
25 Caleb Olsen 6-3 200 LHP L/L So. Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
27 Sam Huebner 6-4 210 C R/R Fr. Rhinelander, Wis.<br />
28 Ben Douglas 5-11 186 INF L/L Fr. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan<br />
29 Paul Schaak 6-2 175 LHP L/L Fr. Winkler, Manitoba<br />
30 Trey Mohammed 6-4 215 RHP R/R So. Benicia, Calif.<br />
32 Tyler McCarty 6-3 225 OF L/L Fr. Chehalis, Wash.<br />
33 Edgard Burgos 6-1 200 RHP R/R Fr. Chehalis, Wash.<br />
34 Brandon Petite 6-3 205 RHP R/R So. Novascotia, Canada<br />
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CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> looks to challenge for Region 18<br />
title with strong returning pitching core<br />
The Region 18 Championship comes down to pitching depth year after year. This season, the Golden Eagles<br />
have positioned themselves to compete for a Scenic West Athletic Conference championship.<br />
CSI boasts seven returning pitchers and a sophomore transfer pitcher to anchor the <strong>2011</strong> Golden Eagle squad.<br />
First-team all region selection Mike Renner leads the way. Renner won seven games as a freshman and ranked<br />
fourth in the league in earned run average (2.09). Teammate Tyler Duffin won Region 18 Reliever <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
honors last season. He ranked first in the league with a 1.06 in earned run average. CSI also returns Travis<br />
Huber, who posted five saves and a 2.27 ERA to rank fifth in Region 18. Add to that the returning experience <strong>of</strong><br />
Region 18 honorable mention selection Tyler Vavra (2.83 ERA) and Chris Kerns (4.29 ERA). Trey Mohammed<br />
that pitched for the Golden Eagles in 2009 and redshirted last season after suffering a broken elbow will return<br />
on the mound this season along with sophomore transfer Brandon Petite who hails from Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />
Petite pitched for Texas Tech last season.<br />
“Obviously I’m excited with our pitching depth and consider that a strength,” said CSI head coach Boomer<br />
Walker. “I’m not sure we have a true No. 1 starter but we have a strong core and competitive kids.”<br />
Those eight will join three freshmen pitchers to complete the staff. Cody White from Lacey, Washington and<br />
Edgard Burgos <strong>of</strong> Chehalis, Wash. are both righthanders, while Paul Schaak <strong>of</strong> Winkler, Manitoba give CSI a<br />
left-handed option.<br />
Returning starter Parker Morin will see a majority <strong>of</strong> the time at the catcher position. Morin was a Region 18<br />
honorable mention award winner that started 37 games for the Golden Eagles. Joining him behind the plate will<br />
be freshman Luke Miller (West Jordan, Utah). CSI began the year with four catchers but freshman Devon Austin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Coeur d’Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong> was killed in a car accident in the fall and freshman Sam Huebner <strong>of</strong> Rhinelander, Wis.<br />
will redshirt.<br />
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<strong>2011</strong> Outlook<br />
In the infield, the Golden Eagles will look to returning starters Ryan Cooperstone at shortstop and national<br />
Golden Glove winner Blake Lively at third base for experience. Cooperstone hit .273 and Lively hit .278 for<br />
CSI. Other infielders include returning sophomore Vincent<br />
Giron <strong>of</strong> Salt Lake City and incoming freshmen<br />
Kendal Maier <strong>of</strong> Missoula, Mont., Andrew Freter <strong>of</strong> Meridian,<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>, Chase Harris <strong>of</strong> Meridian, <strong>Idaho</strong>, Christian<br />
Snuffer <strong>of</strong> Sandy, Utah and Ben Douglas <strong>of</strong> Moose Jaw,<br />
Saskatchewan.<br />
The only outfielder with experience is JC Paquin. The<br />
6-2 sophomore played a majority <strong>of</strong> his time at the designated<br />
hitter position as a freshman, hitting .226 in 53<br />
games. Newcomers include Andre Ashton <strong>of</strong> West Jordan,<br />
Utah, Parker Webster <strong>of</strong> Sandy, Utah, Ben Douglas<br />
<strong>of</strong> Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Tyler McCarty <strong>of</strong><br />
Chehalis, Wash.<br />
“I feel like we have more <strong>of</strong> a core group that is willing<br />
to sacrifice to win this year,” Walker said. “I think<br />
our hitting throughout lineup will be strong. We will be<br />
able to put nine guys all the way through that can swing<br />
it.”<br />
The Golden Eagles start the season on the road in<br />
Phoenix, Ariz. before coming home for a weekend series<br />
with non-conference foe Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy.<br />
On March 4, CSI opens the<br />
Scenic West Athletic Conference<br />
season in Price, Utah<br />
against <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern<br />
Utah. While it’s tough to<br />
know this early who the team<br />
to beat will be, Walker said<br />
he expects Western Nevada,<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> Nevada and Salt<br />
Lake will continue to be good.<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah is<br />
much improved and he expects<br />
Colorado Northwestern<br />
to be similar to last year.<br />
“I think overall the league is<br />
down a little bit just because<br />
we lost the best player in the<br />
country,” Walker said referring<br />
to first-round draft pick<br />
Bryce Harper who led the<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada to a third-place finish at the JUCO World Series.<br />
The winner <strong>of</strong> the SWAC regular season will host the Region 18 Tournament May 11-14th. The Region 18<br />
champion will need to win a district play<strong>of</strong>f May 19-21 to advance to the JUCO World Series in Grand Junction,<br />
Colo. May 28-June 4.
Boomer Walker<br />
Head Coach<br />
7th Season<br />
It was only natural that Boomer Walker would someday wear a coach’s<br />
cap at <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. After assisting the Golden Eagles for nine years<br />
Boomer took over as head coach in 2004. In those six years, Boomer has<br />
amassed a 211 wins and just 139 losses. In 2006 and 2007, the Golden Eagles<br />
battled for the regular season championship going into the final weekend <strong>of</strong><br />
play. In 2009, The Golden Eagles played in the Region 18 Championship and<br />
advanced to the district play<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Boomer was barely walking when his dad, former head coach Skip<br />
Walker, started coaching at CSI. And Boomer has always been a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
program. He was a 12-year-old bat boy when he witnessed the Golden Eagles’<br />
national championship in 1984.<br />
Boomer starred for Twin Falls High School, leading the Bruins to a state<br />
championship in 1988. Then, he wore the gold and black himself when<br />
he played at <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> from 1989 to 1992, winning all-region honors as a shortstop in 1992. After playing<br />
at Northeast Louisiana University, Boomer worked as a student assistant in 1995, gaining valuable coaching<br />
experience.<br />
In 1996, 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 />
When Boomer isn’t coaching from the dugout, he enjoys waterskiing and playing s<strong>of</strong>tball. Boomer and his wife<br />
Maria have two boys - Tai Ripken and Treyson.<br />
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Kris Welker<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
2nd Season<br />
Kris Welker begins second season as an assistant baseball coach with<br />
the Golden Eagles.<br />
“Kris understands what it means to be a Golden Eagle and brings<br />
enthusiasm, energy and knowledge <strong>of</strong> what it takes to win in the Scenic<br />
West Athletic Conference,” said CSI head coach Boomer Walker.<br />
Welker played at CSI from 2001 to 2003, earning first team all-region<br />
honors in 2003 as a catcher. From CSI, Welker transferred to the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Iowa where he was named third team all Big Ten and<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Iowa MVP in 2005. The same year, he was drafted by the<br />
Chicago White Sox in the 41st round, earning Bristol White Sox MVP<br />
honors.<br />
He played two years in the White Sox organization before becoming the first base coach for the Clinton<br />
Lumber Kings (Texas Rangers organization) in 2007.<br />
Since 2007, Welker has been a volunteer assistant coach at the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa.<br />
He and his wife Jennifer are enjoying a new addition to the family - Kaden Wade.<br />
“ Kris brings energy and enthusiam to our program. He works extremely hard and the players<br />
respond well to him. He has turned our pitching into our strength.” - Boomer Walker
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Skip Walker<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
38th Season<br />
Golden Eagle baseball fans know him as Skip. People who spend<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> time around him are familiar with the phrases “jeezo-peezo,”<br />
“mentality,” and a few others too colorful to print here. His players, both<br />
former and current, can recite the five P’s - “proper planning prevents<br />
poor procedure.” But it’s the rich history Jim Walker has brought to the<br />
CSI program that defines who he is.<br />
Skip Walker is a legend at CSI. Not only was Walker inducted into the<br />
CSI Athletic Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame 2003, but Frontier Field was <strong>of</strong>ficially named<br />
the James F. “Skip” Walker baseball field the same year.<br />
In his 31 years as a head coach at CSI, Walker planted the trees, built<br />
the clubhouse and played a major role in creating one <strong>of</strong> the top five JUCO fields in the country. Along the way,<br />
he has cultivated baseball players, winning 12 region titles, competing in eight JUCO World Series and winning<br />
a national championship in 1984, taking third in 1988, fourth in 1986 and fifth in 1975.<br />
Retiring from head coaching duties in 2004, Skip continues to be a part <strong>of</strong> CSI baseball as an assistant.<br />
Walker is married to his wife Julene. They have a daughter Carly and a son, Boomer, who is the Golden<br />
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.
Gene Ritchie<br />
Volunteer Assistant Coach<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 />
Roy Hall<br />
Manager<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
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5-9<br />
Infielder<br />
Freshman<br />
Sandy, Utah<br />
#1<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Long Hair or Shor t Hair<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Kendal Maier<br />
“Kendal is a blue-collar player. He practices hard each day and always gets the job done.”<br />
Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: A two-spor t athlete at Sentinel High School, Kendal lettered<br />
three years in basketball and three years in baseball.<br />
A shor tstop for his high school team, Kendal helped his team to a league<br />
and state championship. He hit for a .405 average his senior season with 80<br />
RBI and 11 home runs.<br />
On the basketball cour t, Kendal earned first team all-state honors as a<br />
junior and senior, leading his team to a league championship and four th-place<br />
finish at state.<br />
Up Close with Kendal<br />
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Buffalo Wild Wings<br />
A one-word description <strong>of</strong> myself is: determined.<br />
Funniest Movie: Wedding Crashers<br />
Favorite CSI Instructor: Matt Schuster<br />
Favorite Donut: Glazed<br />
I Love the Smell <strong>of</strong>: pine tar.<br />
I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: heavy metal music.<br />
Christian Snuffer<br />
“Christian is a very competitive kid that will compete for a spot in the infield. He’s a team<br />
favorite. He comes ready to practice every day.” Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: Christian was a three-year letterman at Alta High School,<br />
leading his team to a four th-place finish at state his sophomore season and a<br />
third-place finish his junior season. He also lettered his freshman year at Juan<br />
Diego High School, where he was named defensive player <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
As a senior, Christian earned first team all-region honors as well as honorable<br />
mention all-state honors.<br />
Up Close with Christian<br />
If I could star t my own restaurant, it would be: a Mexican restaurant<br />
My advice for a five year old would be: to never grow up.<br />
My most prized possession is: my body.<br />
Hidden Talent: I am good at handstands.<br />
Favorite Holiday: Christmas<br />
Favorite Playground Equipment: Monkey Bars<br />
Favorite Fruit: Peaches<br />
Lucky Number: 23<br />
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6-0<br />
Infielder<br />
Freshman<br />
Missoula, Mont.<br />
#3<br />
This or That<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
French Fries or Potato Chips
5-10<br />
Right Hand Pitcher<br />
Freshman<br />
Lacey Wash<br />
#4<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Andre Ashton<br />
“Andre gets the most out <strong>of</strong> his ability. He knows how to compete and has a strong<br />
desire to win.” Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: A two-spor t athlete at West Jordan High School, Andre lettered<br />
four years in basketball and three in baseball.<br />
His senior season, Andre hit .521, the highest average in school history. He<br />
also earned second team all-state honors.<br />
On the basketball cour t, Andre helped his team to a state championship in<br />
2009. As a senior, he was named honorable mention all-state.<br />
Andre also excelled <strong>of</strong>f the cour t, where he was named academic all-state<br />
in baseball and basketball in 2010.<br />
Up Close with Andre<br />
I can not bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: feet rubbing together.<br />
My favorite expression is: “No guts, no glory.”<br />
Favorite Playground Equipment: Slide<br />
For just a day, I would switch places with; Brad Pitt<br />
Favorite Pizza Topping: Pepperoni<br />
Hidden Talent; Excellent at shooting half-cour t shots<br />
If I could be on the cover <strong>of</strong> any magazine it would be; Spor ts Illustrated.<br />
“Cody is a side-arm slinger with a nasty slider. He should get a lot <strong>of</strong> innings for us out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bullpen. He has a great personality and is always in a good mood.” Coach Welker<br />
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Cody White<br />
Before CSI: Cody golfed and played baseball at Timberline High School.<br />
A three-year letterman in baseball, he earned honorable mention all-league<br />
honors as a junior and first team all-league status as a senior. Playing infield<br />
and pitching for THS, Cody was instrumental in his team winning league<br />
championships in 2008 and 2009 and placing four th at state in 2009. His<br />
senior season, Cody finished 6-2 on the mound with two saves.<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the 2008 and 2009 high school golf team that<br />
placed in the top five at state.<br />
Up Close with Cody<br />
I wouldn’t be caught dead in a: nail salon.<br />
Hidden Talent: I can play the saxaphone.<br />
A one-word description <strong>of</strong> myself is: devoted.<br />
I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: garlic.<br />
I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: Lady Gaga.<br />
Favorite Food: Honey Nut Chex Mix<br />
Favorite Pizza Topping: Sausage<br />
I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: mint.<br />
5-9<br />
Outfield<br />
Freshman<br />
West Jordan Utah<br />
#5<br />
This or That<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Bike or Scooter<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
6-1<br />
Infielder<br />
Sophomore<br />
Redmond Wash<br />
#6<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Andrew Freter<br />
“Andrew is a very good student and very talented. He lacks experience but works unbelievably<br />
hard.” Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: Andrew comes to CSI from Meridian High School where he<br />
played baseball three years and basketball one.<br />
As a junior, Andrew helped his team to a four th-place finish at the state<br />
baseball tournament. That same year, he was selected to play in the IBCA<br />
showcase game.<br />
As a senior, Andrew earned all-conference first-team honors and selected<br />
again to play in the IBCA showcase game.<br />
Andrew was named the Meridian High School Athlete <strong>of</strong> the Year in 2010.<br />
Up Close with Andrew<br />
Funniest Movie: Anchorman<br />
My favorite toy as a child was: a baseball.<br />
Favorite Donut: Maple<br />
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Corona Village<br />
I wish someone would invent; flying shoes.<br />
Favorite Soda: Mountain Dew<br />
My biggest fear is; losing someone close to me.<br />
Blake Lively<br />
“Blake is a more mature player than last year. He is a strong defensive player and solid at<br />
the plate. We expect him to be even better this season.” Coach Walker<br />
At CSI: Blake won the national golden glove award for his play at third<br />
base his freshman season. He hit .278 with 19 RBI in being named to the<br />
Region 18 honorable mention team.<br />
Before CSI: A second-baseman and closer on the mound for the Lake<br />
Washington High School baseball team, Blake helped his team to a 19-7<br />
record and a Kingco 4A Championship his senior year.<br />
He earned second team league honors at second base as well as being<br />
named an all-Kingco player.<br />
Outside <strong>of</strong> high school baseball, Blake played for the Seattle Bombers.<br />
Up Close with Blake<br />
If I could star t my own restaurant, it would be: a sandwich shop.<br />
Biggest Fear; Spiders<br />
I am not good at; washing clothes.<br />
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Cafe Rio<br />
During my <strong>of</strong>f season, worked on improving: my strength and speed.<br />
Favorite number: 24<br />
Favorite Fruit: Apples<br />
Favorite Food; Fish and Chips<br />
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6-4<br />
Infielder<br />
Freshman<br />
Meridian,<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
#7<br />
This or That<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
French Fries or Potato Chips<br />
Laugh out loud or Giggle
5-11<br />
Infielder<br />
Freshman<br />
Meridian,<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
#8<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Potato Chips or French Fries<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Parker Webster<br />
“Parker is a very mature kid and athletic. He sat out last year so after he gets back into<br />
the speed <strong>of</strong> the game, he will be a great player. Parker is a very coachable kid.” Coach<br />
Walker<br />
Before CSI: Parker played football and baseball at Alta High School, lettering<br />
three years in each.<br />
In baseball, Parker was a key member <strong>of</strong> his team that placed four th in the<br />
state in 2008 and third in the state in 2009. He earned first-team all state<br />
honors as a senior.<br />
Parker also excelled in football, being named first team all-state. He<br />
helped his high school team to state championships in 2007 and 2008.<br />
Up Close with Parker<br />
My advice for a 5-year-old would be: to stay in school.<br />
Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli<br />
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a picture <strong>of</strong> Kim Kardashian.<br />
My favorite motivational saying is: “There is no I in team, but there is in win.”<br />
My biggest fear is: snakes!<br />
Favorite Playground Equipment: Monkey Bars<br />
Favorite Pizza Topping: Pepperoni<br />
Favorite Board Game: Clue<br />
“Chase is the most athletic kid on the team. He will be able to fill in for us at multiple<br />
spots. He is very versatile. Chase plays like his hair is on fire.” Coach Walker<br />
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Chase Harris<br />
Before CSI: A two-spor t athlete, Chase lettered three years in football<br />
and two in baseball at Centennial High School.<br />
His junior season, Chases was named first team all-conference in baseball<br />
and was the runner-up for conference player <strong>of</strong> the year. He also earned allconference<br />
honors on the football field.<br />
As a senior, he led his team to a district championship on the baseball field<br />
and a second-place finish at the state tournament. He was named conference<br />
player <strong>of</strong> the year, hitting .494 with 25 stolen bases and two home runs. In<br />
football, he earned second team all-state honors.<br />
Up Close with Chase<br />
HIdden Talent: Singing<br />
I wish someone would invent: a mind-reading device.<br />
My biggest fear is: spiders.<br />
One thing I miss about being a kid: is the lack <strong>of</strong> accountability.<br />
Hanging on my wall I have: a picture <strong>of</strong> my dog and me.<br />
The most impor tant thing to me right now is; baseball, family, and school.<br />
My favorite toy as a child was a: football.<br />
Lucky Number: 7<br />
6-2<br />
Outfielder<br />
Freshman<br />
Sandy,Utah<br />
#9<br />
This or That<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Bike or Scooter<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine
6-1<br />
Infielder<br />
Sophomore<br />
Chatswor th Calif<br />
#10<br />
This or That<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Long Hair or Shor t Hair<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Mike Renner<br />
“Mike is definitely our most reliable pitcher on the staff. He has very good command <strong>of</strong><br />
all his pitches. He also has the highest baseball IQ <strong>of</strong> any player I have coached.” Coach<br />
Welker<br />
Before CSI: Mike earned first-team Region 18 honors for his play as a<br />
freshman pitcher for the Eagles. He finished the season with a 2.09 ERA. In<br />
90.1 innings <strong>of</strong> work, he gave up just 18 walks and 76 strikeouts.<br />
Before CSI: A four-year letterman at Chatswor th High School, Mike led<br />
his team to three league championships and three city championships.<br />
As a junior, he was named second team all league. As a senior, Mike earned<br />
first team all-league, first team all-state and player <strong>of</strong> the year honors. His<br />
senior year, he also threw a 2-hit shut out at Dodger Stadium.<br />
Up Close with Mike<br />
My advice for a 5-year-old would be: to always do your best at everything you do.<br />
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Dorms<br />
Funniest Movie: Angels in the Outfield<br />
Hanging on my wall is: my framed high school jersey.<br />
Favorite Donut: Chocolate Bar<br />
If I could star t my own restruant it would be: Italian.<br />
I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: peanut butter.<br />
Favorite Board Game: Apples to Apples<br />
Ryan Cooperstone<br />
“Ryan is a very talented kid that knows how to play the game. He needs to learn how to<br />
play hard every pitch.” Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: Ryan star ted in 57 <strong>of</strong> the Golden Eagles 59 games as a<br />
freshman, hitting .273 with 24 RBI and 39 runs scored.<br />
Before CSI: Ryan led his Chatswor th High School baseball team to city<br />
championships in 2008 and 2009 and a league championship in 2008.<br />
As a junior, he hit .465 with 47 RBI and two home runs. He earned first<br />
team all-league honors and was named to second team all state.<br />
His senior season, Ryan hit .385 with 16 RBI and one home run. He was<br />
named second team all city.<br />
Up Close with Ryan<br />
Interesting Fact: I am superstitious and everyday I wear a sock inside out.<br />
I am not good at: singing.<br />
A one-word description <strong>of</strong> myself is: fun.<br />
Hidden Talent: I work on cars.<br />
During my <strong>of</strong>fseason, I worked on improving: my hitting.<br />
Favorite Book: Wheres Waldo<br />
Favorite Fast-Food Restruant: I don’t eat it<br />
Favorite Website: World <strong>of</strong> Warcraft<br />
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5-10<br />
Pitcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
Chatswor th,Calif<br />
#12<br />
This or That<br />
Go with the Flow or Stick to a<br />
Routine<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
French Fries or Potato Chips
6-2<br />
Pitcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
SpanishFork,Utah<br />
#15<br />
This or That<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Long Hair or Shor t Hair<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Luke Miller<br />
“Luke is an extremely hard worker and very competitive. He just needs a lot <strong>of</strong> experience<br />
<strong>of</strong> playing the game. He always plays the game as hard as he can.” Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: A three-year letterman in baseball, Luke played at Copper<br />
Hills High School.<br />
He led his team to the state tournament all three years, earning second<br />
team all region honors as a sophomore. As a junior, he hit .592 as was named<br />
first team all region.<br />
His senior season, Luke helped his team to a four th-place finish at state,<br />
while being named second team all-state. At the plate, he hit .458.<br />
Up Close with Luke<br />
One word to describe me is: go<strong>of</strong>y.<br />
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Dorm Rooms<br />
Hanging on my bedroom wall are : family pictures.<br />
My most prized possession are my: Oakley glasses.<br />
Interesting Fact: I have been to 32 <strong>of</strong> the 50 states.<br />
Favorite Playground Equipment: Rock Climb<br />
I wish someone would invent: purchases online that would come right out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
computer.<br />
“Tyler is a funky left-handed pitcher with a great feel for all <strong>of</strong> his pitches. He had a<br />
great freshman year. We are hoping he can repeat the job he did out <strong>of</strong> the bullpen.”<br />
Coach Welker<br />
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Tyler Duffin<br />
Before CSI: Region 18 Reliever <strong>of</strong> the Year as a freshman, Tyler pitched in<br />
25 games, giving up just four earned runs in 34 innings pitched. He finished<br />
with a 1.06 ERA.<br />
Before CSI: A golfer and baseball player at Spanish Fork High School,<br />
Tyler led his team to two league and state baseball championships. As a senior,<br />
he posted the lowest ERA in the state <strong>of</strong> Utah.<br />
Tyler also helped his high school golf team to four league championships,<br />
lettering all four years <strong>of</strong> high school.<br />
Outside <strong>of</strong> school baseball, Tyler played for the Utah <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy.<br />
Up Close with Tyler<br />
The thing that is most impor tant to me right now is: my baseball career.<br />
I wish someone would invent: a flying couch.<br />
My advice for a 5-year-old would be: to have dreams.<br />
Biggest Fear: Cliffs<br />
Hanging on my wall I have: my girlfriend’s decorations.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> my favorite hobbies is: golf.<br />
Favorite Cereal: Trix<br />
Funniest Movie: Dumb or Dumber<br />
5-11<br />
Catcher<br />
Freshman<br />
West Jordan,Utah<br />
#16<br />
This or That<br />
Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />
Bike or Scooter<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Potato Chips or French Fries
6-2<br />
Outfielder<br />
Sophomore<br />
Montreal,Quebec<br />
#17<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Travis Huber<br />
“Travis has the best “stuff” on our staff. He was drafted by the Marlins after just his first<br />
year <strong>of</strong> focusing on pitching only. He has the ability to pitch for a long time.” Coach<br />
Welker<br />
At CSI: Travis Huber finshed his freshman year as a Golden Eagle with<br />
20 appearances and 31.2 innings <strong>of</strong> work. He posted a 2.27 ERA with 40<br />
strikeouts.<br />
Before CSI: A three-year letterman at West Jordan High School, Travis led<br />
his team to a four th-place finish at state.<br />
During his high school career, Travis was name to the all-region team twice<br />
and second-team all state once. He also was selected to compete in the 5A<br />
all-star game at Lindquist Field.<br />
Up Close with Travis<br />
If I could star t my own restaurant, it would be: a sandwich shop.<br />
Favorite Book: Harry Potter<br />
Funniest Movie: Pineapple Express<br />
I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: Tyler Duffin.<br />
Favorite Motivational Saying: “A Winners Strongest Muscle is his Hear t.”<br />
I wouldn’t be caught dead in: Yankee Stadium.<br />
One thing I miss about being a kid is: having endless energy.<br />
JC Paquin<br />
“JC gives a strong bat. He is a powerful kid that should add depth to our outfield. He has<br />
a good arm and gives us experience from playing last year.” Coach Walker<br />
At CSI: JC Paquin played in 53 games as a freshman for the Golden<br />
Eagles. He hit .226 with two home runs and 21 RBI.<br />
Before CSI: A Vauxhall <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy graduate, JC helped his team to<br />
a 45-2 record in 2008 and a state championship. His senior season, JC hit<br />
.450 with 11 home runs and 41 RBI.<br />
Outside <strong>of</strong> school, JC competed for Team Canada.<br />
JC also played basketball in high school his freshmen year, leading his team<br />
to a state championship.<br />
A transfer from Middle Georgia <strong>College</strong>, JC came to CSI mid-year.<br />
Up Close with JC<br />
One Word to describe me is: smiley.<br />
I wish someone would invent a: por table microwave.<br />
Biggest Fear: Snakes<br />
Favorite Food: Steak<br />
During the <strong>of</strong>fseason, I worked on improving: my speed and consistency.<br />
Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew<br />
Funniest Movie: Dude Wheres My Car<br />
I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: cows.<br />
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6-3<br />
Pitcher<br />
Freshman<br />
SaltLakeCity,Utah<br />
#18<br />
This or That<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Bike or Scooter
6-0<br />
Pitcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
Calgary,Alber ta<br />
#19<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Long Hair or Shor t Hair<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Parker Morin<br />
“Parker is an outstanding defensive catcher with a lot <strong>of</strong> maturity behind the plate. He is<br />
one <strong>of</strong> our most polished players defensively and <strong>of</strong>fensively.” Coach Welker<br />
At CSI: An honorable-mention Region 18 selection, Parker star ted in 37 <strong>of</strong><br />
the 48 games as a freshman. He hit .255 with 20 RBI. At catcher, he threw<br />
out 12 baserunners.<br />
Before CSI: Parker star ted all four years at catcher for the Park City<br />
High School baseball team.<br />
As a freshman, Parker earned honorable mention all-state honors and followed<br />
it up with first team all-state awards as a sophomore, junior and senior.<br />
In 2006, Parker was named defensive player <strong>of</strong> the year for his high<br />
school. In 2007, he earned <strong>of</strong>fensive player <strong>of</strong> the year distinction. His last two<br />
seasons, Parker was selected as his high school’s MVP.<br />
Up Close with Parker<br />
Favorite Cereal: Granola and Yogur t<br />
I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: BBQ<br />
One Word to describe me is: motivated.<br />
My favorite motivational saying is: “Don’t tell them that you can do it, show them<br />
all you can.”<br />
Interesting Fact: I can play the drums really well.<br />
As a kid, I swallowed by accident: crayons.<br />
Favorite Book: Beyond Belief by Josh Hamilton<br />
“Tyler is a very hard worker. He had a good freshman season with a lot <strong>of</strong> innings under<br />
his belt. He competes extremely well every time he takes the rubber.” Coach Welker<br />
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Tyler Vavra<br />
At CSI: Tyler Vavra pitched in 17 games for the Golden Eagles his freshman<br />
season. He finished with an ERA <strong>of</strong> 2.83 with 70 innings pitched. He was<br />
named to the Region 18 honorable mention team.<br />
Before CSI: Tyler attended the Vauxhall High School <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy in<br />
Alber ta. As a junior, he posted an 1.83 ERA with the most strike outs on the<br />
team.<br />
He competed in the Alber ta summer games and the Western Canada<br />
Games, leading his team to gold medals in each. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the silver<br />
medal team at the Canada Summer Games.<br />
Up Close with Tyler<br />
Interesting Fact: I was drafted to play hockey in the WHL when I was 14.<br />
I’m Not Good At: computers.<br />
A one-word description <strong>of</strong> myself is: loyal.<br />
High School Academic Honors: Honor Roll<br />
Hanging on my wall I have: a Canadian Flag.<br />
Favorite Book: Lord <strong>of</strong> the Rings<br />
Favorite Vegetable: Carrot<br />
My biggest fear is: failure.<br />
5-11<br />
Catcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
Park City,Utah<br />
#21<br />
This or That<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Loose<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Bike or Scooter<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Dreamer or Doer
6-0<br />
Pitcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
Boise,<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
#10<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Long Hair or Shor t Hair<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Vincent Giron<br />
“Vinny is much improved from last year. He is hard working and very responsible. He will add<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive depth to our team.” Coach Walker<br />
At CSI: Vinny played in 18 games for CSI his freshman season. He hit .156<br />
with two RBI.<br />
Before CSI: Vincent was a four-year letterman in football and baseball at<br />
Bingham High School, leading each to a region championship and his football<br />
team to a state championship.<br />
As a junior, Vincent hit .424 at the plate in baseball. He followed that up<br />
with a .446 average his senior season.<br />
He earned all-region and all-state accolades in both baseball and football<br />
during his high school career.<br />
Up Close with Vincent<br />
Interesting Fact: My friends and I snuck into the 2009 Home Run Derby and sat<br />
in $2,000 seats without getting caught.<br />
One word to describe me is: loveable.<br />
Hidden Talent: Standing Backflip & Other Tumbling Moves<br />
Most Impor tant to me right now is: my family.<br />
Favorite Cookie: Oatmeal Raisin<br />
Favorite Book: The Game<br />
Lucky Number: 24<br />
Chris Kerns<br />
“Chris is an extremely talented pitcher with a very bright future. He works very hard on and<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the field.” Coach Welker<br />
At CSI: Chris pitched in 35.2 innings for 15 appearances as a freshman.<br />
He posted a 4.29 ERA with 30 strikeouts.<br />
Before CSI: Chris played football as a sophomore and junior at Timberline<br />
High School and baseball all four years.<br />
He led his teams to four league championships and two district championships.<br />
He helped his team to third-place finishes at state in 2006, 2007 and<br />
2008 and a second-place finish at state in 2009.<br />
Chris earned second team SIC honors as a junior and SIC Player <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Year honors as a senior.<br />
Up Close with Chris<br />
My biggest fear is: being unsuccessful.<br />
My advice for a 5-year-old would be: to reach for the stars.<br />
My most prized possession is: my family.<br />
I am not good at: singing.<br />
Favorite Website: www.ESPN.com<br />
Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper<br />
Favorite Toy as A Child: Power Ranger Action Figure<br />
Lucky Number: 2<br />
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6-2<br />
Infielder<br />
Sophomore<br />
SaltLakeCity,Utah<br />
#24<br />
This or That<br />
Morning Or Night<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
6-3<br />
Pitcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
SaltLakeCity,Utah<br />
#25<br />
This or That<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen<br />
Sam Huebner<br />
“Sam is a great kid with an outstanding work ethic. He is raw behind the plate but has a<br />
very good arm. He is a big kid that has a lot <strong>of</strong> projectability.” Coach Welker<br />
Before CSI: Sam played baseball and hockey at Rhinelander High School,<br />
lettering four years in each.<br />
He earned first-team all conference honors at catch his junior and senior<br />
seasons and honorable mention all state as a senior.<br />
He led his Midwest Blazers American Legion team to a state championship<br />
in 2010.<br />
Sam is red-shir ting for the Golden Eagles this season.<br />
Up Close with Sam<br />
My hobbies include: fishing, camping and hunting.<br />
Interesting Fact: My great great grandpa was par t <strong>of</strong> the Mafia.<br />
Favorite Food : Venison<br />
My advice to a five-year-old is: Don’t take any days <strong>of</strong>f from practicing.<br />
I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: kissing.<br />
Favorite Fruit: Watermelon<br />
I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: gasoline.<br />
Favorite Kind <strong>of</strong> Cookie: Peanut Butter<br />
“Caleb has gone through the most changes mechanically in a two-year period. He is one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most coachable kids I have been around. We expect a lot <strong>of</strong> good things from him<br />
this season.” Coach Welker<br />
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Caleb Olsen<br />
At CSI: Caleb pitched in 17.1 innings with a 4.67 ERA his freshman season<br />
for the Eagles. He posted a 2-1 record with 17 strikeouts.<br />
Before CSI: Caleb was a pitcher all four years at Juan Diego High<br />
School, leading his team to three region championships and a state championship.<br />
He earned all-state distinction as a sophomore and junior and was named<br />
the 3A state MVP his senior season.<br />
In 2009, Caleb posted a 0.89 ERA, the lowest in the state <strong>of</strong> Utah that<br />
year. He also finished his senior season with 79 strikeouts and only 11 walks.<br />
Up Close with Caleb<br />
A one-word description <strong>of</strong> myself is: motivated.<br />
I wish someone would invent a: transpor ter.<br />
The thing that is most impor tant to me right now is: baseball, family, school and<br />
friends.<br />
Funniest Movie: She’s Out <strong>of</strong> My League<br />
Hanging on my wall I have posters <strong>of</strong>: Taylor Swift and Johny Cash.<br />
For Just a day I would switch places with: Taylor Swift’s boyfriend.<br />
Favorite Fast Food Restruant: Taco Bell<br />
6-4<br />
Catcher<br />
Freshman<br />
Rhinelander,Wis.<br />
#27<br />
This or That<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Bike or Scooter<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Casual or Dress Up
5-11<br />
Infielder<br />
Freshman<br />
MooseJaw, Sask.<br />
#28<br />
This or That<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Morning or Night<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Mild or Spicy<br />
Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Paul Schaak<br />
“Paul is a young talented left-handed pitcher. He has great command <strong>of</strong> his fastball and<br />
change up. Right now, he is fighting for a star ting role.” Coach Welker<br />
Before CSI: Paul Schaak attended Vauxhall High School in Alber ta,<br />
Canada.<br />
His senior season he posted a 10-2 record on the mound with a 2.68 ERA.<br />
Paul also was selected to play on the Team Canada Junior National team.<br />
Up Close with Paul<br />
HIddent Talent: Drums<br />
Favorite Website: Facebook<br />
My advice for a 5-year-old would be: to live it up while you can.<br />
Favorite Food: Mexican<br />
I wouldn’t be caught dead in: a gay bar.<br />
Favorite Holiday: Christmas<br />
My hobbies include: hockey, drumming and ping pong.<br />
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Applebee’s<br />
Ben Douglas<br />
“Ben is a guy that can really swing it. For his age, he is a very mature hitter and sound<br />
defensively.” Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: Ben Douglas graduated from Vauxhall <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy in<br />
Alber ta, Canada.<br />
Ben played for team Saskatchewan in Canada.<br />
Up Close with Ben<br />
If I could star t my own restaurant, it would be: a fast-food restaurant.<br />
One Word that describes me is: observant.<br />
My biggest fear is: being trapped.<br />
Favorite Food: Pizza<br />
During my <strong>of</strong>f season, I worked on improving: my speed, conditioning, and hitting.<br />
Favorite Vegetable: Carrots<br />
Favorite Fruit: Bananas<br />
Lucky Number: 24<br />
20<br />
6-2<br />
Pitcher<br />
Freshman<br />
Winkler,Manitoba<br />
#29<br />
This or That<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Loose<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Long Hair or Shor t Hair<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
French Fries or Potato Chips
6-4<br />
Pitcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
Benicia, Calf.<br />
#30<br />
This or That<br />
Stay In or Go Out<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Long Hair or Shor t Hair<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine<br />
Tent or Cabin<br />
Beaches or Mountains<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Tyler McCar ty<br />
“Tyler is an extremely athletic and mature hitter for his age. He has a world <strong>of</strong> talent and<br />
is very very powerful. Tyler is the whole package.” Coach Walker<br />
Before CSI: A two-spor t athlete at W.F. West High School, Tyler led his<br />
baseball team to three league championships and one state championship and<br />
his football team to one league championship.<br />
In 2007, Tyler was named second team all-league in baseball. He followed<br />
that up with a first-team all league designation in 2008.<br />
As a junior, he earned first team all league, all conference and second team<br />
all-state. His senior season, he hit .555 at the plate to set a high school<br />
record. He was named first team all league, all conference and all state.<br />
Up Close with Tyler<br />
Hidden Talent: I am good at World <strong>of</strong> Warcraft.<br />
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Dorms<br />
By accident as a dhild I swallowed: gasoline.<br />
Interesting Facy: I am a gomer.<br />
I am not good at: skating.<br />
Biggest Fear: Bees<br />
Most impor tant to me right now is: my future.<br />
Growing up I wanted to be a: baseball player.<br />
“Trey is coming back from a broken elbow last season. He has done everything he can<br />
to prepare for an injury-free season. He is a very reliable strike thrower with a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
maturity.” Coach Welker<br />
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Trey Mohammed<br />
At CSI: Trey pitched in 18 games for the Golden Eagles his freshman<br />
season in 2009, finishing with a 1-3 record and 5.52 ERA. Last season, Trey<br />
red-shir ted after breaking his elbow.<br />
Before CSI: Trey lettered all four years in baseball at Benicia High<br />
School. As a senior, he helped his team to a league championship and a second-place<br />
finish at sectionals.<br />
All four years, he played at the pitcher position except his freshman year<br />
when he also spent some time at first base.<br />
Up Close with Trey<br />
Most Prized Possesion: My Family<br />
Biggest Fear: Snakes<br />
Favorite Food: Momma’s Cooking<br />
Favorite Pop: Pepsi<br />
Funniest Movie: Elf<br />
I love the smell <strong>of</strong>: food.<br />
Favorite Day <strong>of</strong> the Week: Game Day<br />
Favorite Playground Equipment: Swing<br />
6-3<br />
Outfielder<br />
Freshman<br />
Chehalis, Wash.<br />
#32<br />
This or That<br />
Play to Win or Play to have Fun<br />
Bike or Scooter<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Dogs or Cats<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Clean Freak or Total Slob<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Go With the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />
Casual or Dress Up
6-1<br />
Pitcher<br />
Freshman<br />
Chehalis, Wash.<br />
#33<br />
This or That<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Sweet or Salty<br />
Dreamer or Doer<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Social Butterfly or Wallflower<br />
Reality Show or Sitcom<br />
Leader or Follower<br />
Street Smar t or Book Smar t<br />
Casual or Dress Up<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Brandon Petite<br />
“Brandon has a good arm with a true slider. He gives you everything he has when he takes<br />
the mound.” Coach Welker<br />
Before CSI: Brandon joined the Golden Eagles after graduating from<br />
Vauxhall High School and spending his freshman year <strong>of</strong> college at Texas Tech<br />
University.<br />
At Texas Tech, Brandon posted a 2-3 record in 25.2 innings <strong>of</strong> work and<br />
14 appearances.<br />
Prior to that, he was drafted by the Houston Astros in 2009 and played<br />
for Team Canada in the World Junior Championships in 2008.<br />
In 2003, Brandon represented Canada in the Little League World Series.<br />
Up Close with Brandon<br />
If I could star t my own restaurant, it would be: a Kraft Dinner and Hot Dog<br />
Restaurant.<br />
Favorite Food: Chicken and Rice<br />
Funniest Movie: Bad Boys 2<br />
HIdden Talent: Hockey<br />
Favorite Pizza Toppings: Chicken and Pineapple<br />
I can’t stand the smell <strong>of</strong>: dog food.<br />
Favorite Perfume: My Girlfriend’s<br />
Edgard Burgos<br />
“Edgar is a strong kid with a good arm. He is still a very young player with a bright future.”<br />
Coach Welker<br />
Before CSI: Edgard played baseball and football at W.F. West High<br />
School. He helped his team to a league championship and third-place finish<br />
at state in 2009 and another league championship and state championship in<br />
2010. As a senior, he was named first-team all league.<br />
On the football field, he was a member <strong>of</strong> the 2009 team that placed fifth<br />
in the state. He earned first-team all-conference honors the same season.<br />
Up Close with Edgard<br />
If I could star t my own restaurant, it would be: Puer to Rican food.<br />
Favorite Movie Genre: Comedy<br />
I can’t bear the sound <strong>of</strong>: people screaming while I sleep.<br />
Hidden Talent: I am good at dancing.<br />
One word to describe me is: friendly.<br />
Interesting Fact: I played in Cooperstone, New York when I was 12. I went to<br />
the hall <strong>of</strong> fame, and my name is in the Little League Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame.<br />
Favorite Toy as a Child: A Dinosaur<br />
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6-3<br />
Pitcher<br />
Sophomore<br />
Novascotia,Canada<br />
#34<br />
This or That<br />
Clean Feak or Total Slob<br />
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun<br />
Small Town or Big City<br />
Talk or Listen<br />
Night Light or Completely Dark<br />
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle<br />
Spender or Saver<br />
Worry War t or Worry Free<br />
Go with the Flow or Stick to a Routine<br />
Potato Chips or French Fries<br />
Love to Win or Hate to Lose<br />
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
SWAC Teams<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada<br />
Western Nevada <strong>College</strong><br />
Salt Lake CC<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah<br />
Colorado Northwestern CC<br />
Wins<br />
30<br />
28<br />
27<br />
24<br />
9<br />
1<br />
SWAC<br />
2010<br />
Losses<br />
10<br />
12<br />
12<br />
15<br />
31<br />
39<br />
23<br />
Pct.<br />
.750<br />
.700<br />
.692<br />
.615<br />
.225<br />
.025<br />
2010 Stats and Region Standings<br />
CSI Overall 2010 Record: 37-22 Region 18 2010 Record: 24-15<br />
Player Games AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SO BB HP SAC OB% E SB /SBA AVG. SLG%<br />
Ryan Lay 58 198 47 73 29 9 5 0 92 23 23 4 4 .442 2 37/41 .369 .465<br />
Dale Anderson 40 104 16 32 17 7 1 0 41 27 17 5 5 .422 2 12/14 .308 .394<br />
Michael Wesner 58 168 35 51 44 19 1 1 75 32 32 2 2 .417 4 15/16 .304 .446<br />
Lionel Morrill 46 140 23 42 31 8 2 3 63 39 9 2 2 .349 4 16/17 .300 .450<br />
Blake Lively 56 151 24 42 19 6 2 0 52 28 23 4 7 .383 5 6/8 .278 .344<br />
Ryan Cooperstone 57 194 39 53 24 15 1 0 70 34 24 3 6 .359 7 7/8 .273 .361<br />
Remington Pullin 44 111 20 30 11 3 1 2 41 24 6 2 2 .317 4 2/4 .270 .369<br />
Parker Morin 48 106 15 27 20 5 2 2 42 20 21 1 2 .383 2 5/7 .255 .396<br />
Kyle Beverley 55 130 33 33 18 6 1 2 47 35 32 8 4 .424 2 7/8 .254 .362<br />
Tanner Craswell 57 160 27 37 27 7 0 1 47 31 15 7 5 .322 22 7/9 .231 .294<br />
J.C Paquin 53 146 20 33 21 7 1 2 48 28 23 2 1 .337 2 1/1 .226 .329<br />
Jean-Guy Bilodeau 17 25 2 4 2 1 0 0 5 13 6 2 0 .364 0 1/1 .160 .200<br />
Vincent Giron 18 32 3 5 2 0 0 0 5 10 0 0 0 .156 0 0/0 .156 .156<br />
Brock Alexander 24 13 6 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 .214 1 1/3 .154 .154<br />
DJ Nelson 4 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 .500 0 0/0 .333 .333<br />
Mike Renner 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0/0 .000 .000<br />
Totals 59 1681 310 465 269 93 17 13 631 349 233 42 39 .375 66 117/137 .277 .375<br />
Opponents 59 1606 179 371 146 68 7 21 516 373 141 50 30 .311 89 51/75 .231 .321<br />
Pitching<br />
Player APP IP H R ER BB SO ERA W L Saves<br />
Tyler Duffin 25 34.0 21 7 4 11 49 1.06 1 2 2<br />
Mike Renner 15 90.1 68 29 21 18 76 2.09 7 6 0<br />
Travis Huber 20 31.2 27 15 8 12 40 2.27 2 2 5<br />
Preston Olson 15 70.2 61 33 21 24 53 2.67 6 4 0<br />
Csaey Lish 16 67.1 61 23 21 16 46 2.81 10 1 0<br />
Tyler Vavra 17 70.0 59 24 22 22 49 2.83 5 3 0<br />
Chris Kerns 15 35.2 37 25 17 23 30 4.29 3 2 0<br />
Bryce Montoya 4 2.0 5 1 1 2 3 4.50 0 1 0<br />
Caleb Olson 9 17.1 21 18 9 11 17 4.67 2 1 0<br />
Ryan Cooperstone 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0<br />
Trey Mohammed 3 11.0 7 2 2 1 7 1.64 1 0 0<br />
Phillip Valos 2 3.1 3 2 1 1 3 2.70 0 0 0<br />
Totals 59 434.1 371 179 127 141 373 2.63 37 22 7<br />
Opponents 59 424.1 465 310 253 233 349 5.37 22 37 12<br />
Wins<br />
52<br />
42<br />
38<br />
37<br />
15<br />
5<br />
Overall<br />
2010<br />
Losses<br />
16<br />
17<br />
18<br />
22<br />
39<br />
49<br />
Pct.<br />
.765<br />
.712<br />
.679<br />
.627<br />
.278<br />
.093
Overall Record: 37-22<br />
Region 18 Record: 24-15 2010 <strong>Baseball</strong> Results<br />
Date Opponent Result Score Site<br />
Feb. 6, 2010 Gateway CC W 4-2 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Feb. 7, 2010 South Mountain L 6-5 (9) Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Feb. 7, 2010 South Mountain L 2-1 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Feb. 8, 2010 Gateway W 8-3 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Feb. 9, 2010 Phoenix CC L 3-2 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Feb. 12, 2010 Central Arizona <strong>College</strong> W 13-1 Henderson, Nev.<br />
Feb. 13, 2010 Cochise <strong>College</strong> W 6-5 (9) Henderson, Nev.<br />
Feb. 13, 2010 Cochise <strong>College</strong> L 5-3 Henderson, Nev.<br />
Feb. 14, 2010 Central Arizona <strong>College</strong> W 4-1 Henderson, Nev.<br />
Feb. 18, 2010 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy W 15-1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Feb. 19, 2010 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy W 6-1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Feb. 19, 2010 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Acadeny W 5-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Feb. 20, 2010 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy L 3-2 (9) Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Feb. 20, 2010 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy W 7-4 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 5, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 3-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 5, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 4-1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 6, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 10-8 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 6, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada W 8-7 (8) Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 8, 2010 Dawson CC W 4-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 8, 2010 Dawson CC W 12-3 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 12, 2010 Salt Lake CC L 1-0 (8) Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 12, 2010 Salt Lake CC L 8-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 12, 2010 Salt Lake CC L 2-1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
March 19, 2010 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> L 3-1 Carson City, Nev.<br />
March 19, 2010 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> L 8-6 Carson City, Nev.<br />
March 20, 2010 Western Neveda <strong>College</strong> W 2-0 (9) Carson City, Nev.<br />
March 20, 2010 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> W 2-1 Carson City, Nev.<br />
March 26, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 14-2 Rangely, Colo.<br />
March 26, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 14-1 Rangely, Colo.<br />
March 27, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 8-5 Rangely, Colo.<br />
March 27, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 8-1 Rangely, Colo.<br />
April 2, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah L 4-0 (8) Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 2, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 2-1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 3, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 4-2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 3, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 6-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 9, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 2-1 Henderson, Nev.<br />
April 9, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 8-2 Henderson, Nev.<br />
April 10, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Neveda L 16-5 Henderson, Nev.<br />
April 10, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 9-6 Henderson, Nev.<br />
April 16, 2010 Salt Lake CC W 7-1 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
April 16, 2010 Salt Lake CC L 3-2 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
April 17, 2010 Salt Lake CC W 5-4 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
April 17, 2010 Salt Lake CC W 8-6 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
April 23, 2010 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> W 2-1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 23, 2010 Western Nevada<strong>College</strong> W 3-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 24, 2010 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> W 3-1 Twin Falls, Idhao<br />
April 24, 2010 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> L 2-1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 30, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 10-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
April 30, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 12-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
May 1, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 7-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
May 1, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 4-0 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
May 7, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 8-3 Price, Utah<br />
May 7, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 8-1 Price, Utah<br />
May 8, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 2-1 Price, Utah<br />
May 8, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 10-1 Price, Utah<br />
Region 18 Tournament<br />
May 12, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah W 10-3 Henderson, Nev.<br />
May 13, 2010 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada L 9-2 Henderson, Nev.<br />
May 13, 2010 Colorado Northwestern CC W 8-0 Henderson, Nev.<br />
May 14, 2010 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> L 3-2 Henderson, Nev.<br />
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Day Date Opponent Time Games Place<br />
25<br />
<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Schedule<br />
Sat. Feb. 5 Gateway <strong>College</strong> 6 p.m. 1 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Sun. Feb. 6 South Mountain CC Noon 2 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Mon. Feb. 7 Gateway <strong>College</strong> 6 p.m. 1 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Tue. Feb. 8 Scottsdale <strong>College</strong> 3 p.m. 1 Scottsdale, Ariz.<br />
Wed. Feb. 9 Paradise Valley 3 p.m. 1 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Thur. Feb. 10 Phoenix <strong>College</strong> 5 p.m. 1 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Sat. Feb. 12 Phoenix <strong>College</strong> Noon 2 Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
Thur. Feb. 24 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy 1 p.m. 1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. Feb. 25 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy 1 p.m. 1 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Sat. Feb. 26 Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. March 4 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah 1 p.m. 2 Price, Utah<br />
Sat. March 5 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Noon 2 Price, Utah<br />
Fri. March 11 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada 5 p.m. MST 2 Henderson, Nev.<br />
Sat. March 12 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada 1 p.m. MST 2 Henderson, Nev.<br />
Mon. March 14 Dawson CC 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. March 18 Salt Lake CC 1 p.m. 2 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Sat. March 19 Salt Lake CC Noon 2 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Fri. March 25 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Sat. March 26 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. April 1 Colorado Northwestern 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Sat. April 2 Colorado Northwestern Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. April 8 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Sat. April 9 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. April 15 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Sat. April 16 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. April 22 Salt Lake CC 1 p.m. 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Sat. April 23 Salt Lake CC Noon 2 Twin Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Fri. April 29 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> 2 p.m. MST 2 Carson City, Nev.<br />
Sat. April 30 Western Nevada <strong>College</strong> 1 p.m. MST 2 Carson City, Nev.<br />
Fri. May 6 Colorado Northwestern CC 1 p.m. 2 Rangely, Colo.<br />
Sat. May 7 Colorado Northwestern CC Noon 2 Rangely, Colo.<br />
Wed.-Sat. May 11-14 Region 18 Tournament Winner <strong>of</strong> League<br />
Thur-Sat. May 19-21 District Play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Sat.-Sat. May 28-June 4 NJCAA JUCO World Series Grand Junction, Colo.
2010 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders<br />
Batting Leaders<br />
Batting Average<br />
Ryan Lay ........................5th (.367)<br />
Hits<br />
Ryan Lay ......................... 4th (73)<br />
Ryan Cooperstone .......... 13th (53)<br />
Runs Scored<br />
Ryan Lay ......................... 9th (47)<br />
Runs Batted In<br />
Michael Wesner ............... 5th (45)<br />
Doubles<br />
Michael Wesner ...............2nd (19)<br />
Ryan Cooperstone ........... 6th (15)<br />
Triples<br />
Ryan Lay .......................... 5th (5)<br />
Stolen Bases<br />
Ryan Lay ......................... 1st (36)<br />
2010 Region 18 Top Team Stat Leaders All Games<br />
Batting Average<br />
CSN ................................... 1st (.330)<br />
SLCC................................2nd (.325)<br />
WNC ................................ 3rd (.279)<br />
Hits<br />
CSN .................................... 1st (692)<br />
SLCC.................................2nd (527)<br />
WNC ................................. 3rd (495)<br />
On Base Percentage<br />
SLCC...................................1st (.427)<br />
CSN ....................................2nd (.424)<br />
WNC .................................. 3rd (.380)<br />
Pitching Leaders<br />
Earned Run Avg.<br />
Tyler Duffin ..........................1.06<br />
Mike Renner .........................2.09<br />
Travis Huber ........................2.27<br />
Wins<br />
Casey Lish ...............................10<br />
Mike Renner ..............................7<br />
Preston Olson ............................6<br />
Opposing Bat Average<br />
Tyler Duffin ...........................176<br />
Mike Renner ..........................207<br />
Travis Huber .........................229<br />
Strike Outs<br />
Mike Renner ............................76<br />
Preston Olson ..........................53<br />
Tyler Vavra ..............................49<br />
Tyler Duffin .............................49<br />
Lionel Morrill ................... 10th (15)<br />
Michael Wesner ................ 10th (15)<br />
Dale Anderson .................. 13th (12)<br />
Pitching Leaders<br />
Opposing Batting Average<br />
Tyler Duffin ......................1st (.176)<br />
Mike Renner .....................7th (.207)<br />
Travis Huber ...................13th (.229)<br />
Strike Outs<br />
Lionel Morrill ................... 11th (39)<br />
Earned Run Average<br />
Tyler Duffin ......................1st (1.06)<br />
Mike Renner .....................4th (2.09)<br />
Travis Huber ....................5th (2.27)<br />
Wins<br />
Casey Lish ......................... 3rd (10)<br />
Preston Olson ..................... 8th (6)<br />
Runs Batted In<br />
CSN .................................... 1st (480)<br />
SLCC.................................2nd (371)<br />
WNC ................................. 3rd (325)<br />
Home Runs<br />
CSN ...................................... 1st (90)<br />
SLCC...................................2nd (36)<br />
WNC ................................... 3rd (28)<br />
Runs Scored<br />
CSN .................................... 1st (538)<br />
SLCC.................................2nd (401)<br />
WNC ................................. 3rd (354)<br />
2010 Final CSI Category Leaders<br />
Batting Leaders<br />
Batting Average<br />
Ryan Lay .................................369<br />
Dale Anderson .........................308<br />
Michael Wesner .......................304<br />
Slugging Pct.<br />
Ryan Lay .................................465<br />
Lionel Morrill ..........................450<br />
Michael Wesner .......................446<br />
Hits<br />
Ryan Lay ...................................73<br />
Ryan Cooperstone .....................53<br />
Michael Wesner .........................51<br />
Stolen Bases<br />
Ryan Lay ...................................37<br />
Lionel Morrill ............................16<br />
Michael Wesner .........................15<br />
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2010 <strong>Baseball</strong> Leaders<br />
Mike Renner ..................... 8th (6)<br />
Saves<br />
Travis Huber ....................2nd (5)<br />
Fielding Leaders<br />
Fielding Percentage<br />
Vincent Giron .................1st (1.00)<br />
Parker Morin .................12th (.992)<br />
Michael Wesner .............14th (.990)<br />
Assists<br />
Ryan Cooperstone .......... 4th (130)<br />
Tanner Craswell ............ 7th (122)<br />
Blake Lively ................... 12th (81)<br />
Putouts<br />
Michael Wesner ..............2nd (393)<br />
Parker Morin .................. 7th (217)<br />
Remington Pullin .......... 14th (170)<br />
Stolen Bases<br />
CSI ....................................... 1st (115)<br />
SLCC...................................2nd (105)<br />
CSN ..................................... 3rd (100)<br />
Earned Run Average<br />
CSI .................................... 1st (2.63)<br />
WNC ................................2nd (2.72)<br />
CSN .................................. 3rd (3.31)<br />
Opposing Batting Average<br />
WNC ................................. 1st (.226)<br />
CSI ...................................2nd (.232)<br />
CSN .................................. 3rd (.235)<br />
On Base Percentage<br />
Ryan Lay ...............................442<br />
Kyle Beverley .......................424<br />
Dale Anderson .......................422<br />
Runs Batted In<br />
Michael Wesner .......................44<br />
Lionel Morrill ..........................31<br />
Ryan Lay .................................29<br />
Home Runs<br />
Lionel Morrill ............................3<br />
Morin Parker .............................2<br />
Kyle Beverley ...........................2<br />
J.C. Paquin ................................2<br />
Remington Pullin ......................2<br />
Runs Scored<br />
Ryan Lay .................................47<br />
Ryan Cooperstone ...................39<br />
Michael Wesner .......................35
NJCAA All-Americans<br />
Robert Liese 1973<br />
Denny Trammel 1975<br />
Mike Munns 1977<br />
Steve McMannon 1977<br />
Rusty McNealy 1978<br />
Marc Sedar 1978<br />
Jim Good 1979<br />
Al Romero 1979<br />
Darryl Banks 1980<br />
Trent Ferrin 1981<br />
Clay Carter 1981<br />
Bobby Thompson 1982<br />
Mike Robbins 1982<br />
Mike Duncan 1983<br />
Jeff Schow 1983<br />
Shawn Humberger 1985<br />
Bobby Edwards 1986<br />
Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 1986<br />
Shawn Whalen 1987<br />
Chris Hanks 1987, 1988<br />
Steve Cooke 1990<br />
Eric Miller 1991<br />
Devin Chavez 1994<br />
Craig Mosher 1998<br />
Matt Silvey 1998<br />
Nate Bumstead 2002<br />
Christian Colonel 2002<br />
Todd Privett 2006<br />
Grant Kveder 2007<br />
Tyler Chism 2009<br />
NJCAA National Tournament<br />
MVP<br />
Shell Scott 1984<br />
Chris Hanks 1988<br />
NJCAA National<br />
All-Tournament Team<br />
Bob DePasquele 1975<br />
Bobby Edwards 1984<br />
Jeff Schow 1984<br />
Blake Jensen 1984<br />
Scott Shell 1984<br />
Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 1986<br />
Bill Moeller 1988<br />
Erroll Shirer 1988<br />
Lance Leiter 1988<br />
Chris Hanks 1988<br />
Big Stick Award<br />
Marc Sedar 1978<br />
Devin Chavez 1994<br />
Matt Silvey 1998<br />
NJCAA National Coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Year<br />
Jim Walker 1984<br />
Region 18 Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Jim Walker 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978,<br />
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,<br />
1987, 1988, 1993, 2002,<br />
Boomer Walker 1999<br />
All-Region 18 First Team<br />
(Since 1985)<br />
Shawn Humberger 1985<br />
Charlie Carter 1985<br />
Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 1986<br />
Bobby Edwards 1986<br />
Dave Carter 1987<br />
Jeff Moe 1986, 1987<br />
Shawn Whalen 1986, 1987<br />
Erroll Shirer 1987, 1988<br />
Billy Satterfield 1987, 1988<br />
Chris Hanks 1987, 1988<br />
Don Emery 1988<br />
Troy Hymas 1989<br />
Steve Cooke 1989, 1990<br />
Stacy Ayers 1990<br />
Jonas Hamlin 1990<br />
John Greene 1990<br />
Travor Hunter 1991<br />
Eric Miller 1991<br />
Don Slattery 1991<br />
Duke Dodder 1991<br />
John Hayes 1992<br />
Derek Robinson 1992<br />
Craig Sands 1992, 1993<br />
Tom Walker 1993<br />
Nate Tebbs 1993<br />
Devin Chavez 1993<br />
Cody Winget 1993<br />
Erik Highland 1995<br />
Brandon Duckworth 1996<br />
Aaron Bond 1996, 1997<br />
Chris Gillette 1997<br />
Matt Silvey 1997, 1998<br />
James Close 1998<br />
Craig Mosher 1998<br />
Graig Merritt 1998<br />
Cameron Reimers 1999<br />
Kevin Sytko 2000<br />
Christian Colonel 2001<br />
Sidney de Jong 2001<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 />
Tyler Chism 2009<br />
Sam Armstrong 2009<br />
Ryan Lay 2010<br />
Mike Renner 2010<br />
All-Region 18 Second Team<br />
(Since 1985)<br />
Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus 1985<br />
Steve Caputo 1985<br />
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Topping the Char ts<br />
Tim Peters 1985<br />
Greg Adelsbach 1985, 1986<br />
Vic Valdez 1986<br />
Butch Nolan 1989<br />
Stacey Ayers 1989<br />
John Greene 1989<br />
Jesse Torres 1989<br />
Brendon Peach 1990<br />
Scott Eyre 1991<br />
Ryan Hall 1991<br />
Boomer Walker 1991<br />
Dave Mitteis 1991<br />
Mike Bearnson 1991<br />
Jedd Soto 1993<br />
Clint Wyrick 1995<br />
Marty Caldow 1996<br />
James Close 1997<br />
Nick Gretz 1998<br />
Mike Gillies 1999<br />
Jesse Hoorelbeke 1999<br />
Adam Manley 1999<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 />
Justin Jensen 2008<br />
Garrett Wolff 2008<br />
Jed Hansen 2008<br />
Tyler Chism 2008<br />
Jason Oatman 2008<br />
Tyler Curtis 2009<br />
Casey Lish 2010<br />
All-Region 18 Honorable<br />
Mention<br />
(Since 1989)<br />
Brendon Peach 1989<br />
Tom Cheek 1989<br />
Ben Johnston 1999<br />
Michael Wesner 2010<br />
Blake Liveley 2010<br />
Parker Morin 2010<br />
Tyler Vavra 2010<br />
Region 18<br />
Player <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Tyler Chism 2009<br />
Region 18 Defensive<br />
Player <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Tom Meyers 2002<br />
Jordan Daley 2006<br />
Region 18 Reliever <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Tyler Duffin 2010
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 />
Cory Elston, Cleveland Indians<br />
They Come for the Tradition<br />
They Leave as a Par t <strong>of</strong> It<br />
Photo Courtesy<br />
Kansas City Royals<br />
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Brandon Duckworth<br />
Houston Astros<br />
Pittsburgh Pirates<br />
Kansas City Royals<br />
Boston Red Sox<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 />
Pat Flury, San Diego Padres<br />
Nate Tebbs, Boston Red Sox
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 />
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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 />
Lionel Morrill, Minnesota Twins<br />
Tyler Curtis, Florida Marlins<br />
Dale Anderson, Texas Rangers<br />
Travis Huber, Florida Marlins<br />
Brandon Petite, Minnesota Twins<br />
Continuing Success<br />
Scott Eyre<br />
Chicago Cubs<br />
Philadelphia Phillies<br />
(pitched in 2009 World Series)<br />
Photo Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Cubs/Stephen Green Photo
CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> players who moved on to<br />
4-year universities and college<br />
Brandon Christiansen<br />
Brigham Young University<br />
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 />
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 />
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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 />
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 />
Nate Bumstead<br />
Detroit Tigers<br />
Louisiana State University<br />
Game one pitcher in <strong>College</strong> World<br />
Series in 2003 and 2004
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 />
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 />
Grant Kveder<br />
Gonzaga University<br />
Christian Colonel<br />
Texas Tech University<br />
Colorado Rockies<br />
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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 />
Matt Deacon, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island<br />
Jed Hanson, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Nebraska<br />
Jake Draeger, Metro State<br />
Jason Oatman, Univ. <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
Justin Smith, Utah Valley University<br />
Cameron Cushing, Dixie State <strong>College</strong><br />
Justin Jensen, Dixie State <strong>College</strong><br />
Tyler Chism, Gonzaga University<br />
Trent Johnson, University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />
Andy Fox, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Central Arkansas<br />
Sam Armstrong, Utah Valley University<br />
Tyler Barret, Lewis Clark State <strong>College</strong><br />
Garret Wolff, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Texas Permian Basin<br />
Alex Hancock, Brigham Young University<br />
Tanner Craswell, Prairie <strong>Baseball</strong> Academy<br />
Remington Pullin, UNLV<br />
Casey Lish, West Texas A&M<br />
Dale Anderson, Seton Hall<br />
Michael Wesner, North Florida<br />
Lionel Morrill, Grambling University<br />
Preston Olson, Utah Valley University
2010<br />
Record: 37-22<br />
Team ERA: 2.63<br />
Team BA: .277<br />
ERA: 1.06 (Tyler Duffin)<br />
Ks: 76 (Mike Renner)<br />
Victories: 10 (Casey Lish)<br />
BA: .369 (Ryan Lay)<br />
HRs: 3 (Lionel Morrill)<br />
RBIs: 44 (Michael Wesner)<br />
SBs: 37 (Ryan Lay)<br />
2009<br />
Record: 33-26<br />
Team ERA: 4.79<br />
Team BA: .301<br />
ERA: 2.86 (Sam Armstrong)<br />
Ks: 80 (Tyler Curtis)<br />
Victories: 9 (Tyler Curtis)<br />
BA: .396 (Tyler Chism)<br />
HRs: 7 (Tyler Chism)<br />
RBIs: 55 (Tyler Chism)<br />
SBs: 24 (Ryan Lay)<br />
2008<br />
Record: 31-28<br />
Team ERA: 4.08<br />
Team BA: .257<br />
ERA: 2.22 (Jake Draeger)<br />
Ks: 100 (Justin Smith)<br />
Victories: 7 (Jason Oatman)<br />
BA: .326 (Victor Spencer)<br />
HRs: 3 (Tyler Chism)<br />
RBIs: 38 (Jed Hanson)<br />
SBs: 20 (Tyler Chism)<br />
2007<br />
Record: 40-17<br />
Team ERA: 2.71<br />
Team BA: .280<br />
ERA: 1.30 (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: 41-19<br />
Team ERA: 2.41<br />
Team BA .280<br />
ERA: 0.92 (Todd Privett)<br />
Ks: 84 (Todd Privett)<br />
Victories: 8 (Adam Urnberg)<br />
BA: .391 (Ken Fuglerud)<br />
HRs: 3 (Mike Grifin)<br />
RBIs: 30 (Jordan Daley)<br />
SBs: 19 (Ken Fuglerud)<br />
2005<br />
Record: 29-27<br />
Team ERA: 3.91<br />
Team BA: .281<br />
ERA: 1.44 (Arin Formanek)<br />
Ks: 85 (Troy Grundy)<br />
Victories: 8 (Troy Grundy)<br />
BA: .319 (Anthony Jones)<br />
HRs: 2 (Anthony Jones, Jeff Vickers)<br />
RBIs: 26 (Jeff Vickers)<br />
SBs: 19 (Eric Cattoni)<br />
2004<br />
Record: 36-24-1<br />
Team ERA: 3.10<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: 34-18<br />
Team ERA: 3.21<br />
Team BA: .295<br />
ERA: 1.37 (John Hurd)<br />
Ks: 63 (Mitch Woolf)<br />
Victories: 9 (Ryan Davis)<br />
BA: .386 (Derek McNeil)<br />
HRs: 1 (Welker/Stachowsky/VanElderen)<br />
RBIs 35 (Casey Oliver)<br />
SBs 14 (John Hurd)<br />
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2002<br />
Record: 41-16<br />
Team ERA: 2.96<br />
Team BA: .291<br />
ERA: 1.78 (Maurice Powell)<br />
Ks: 104 (Nate Bumstead)<br />
Victories: 13 (Nate Bumstead)<br />
BA: .390 (Christian Colonel)<br />
HRs: 9 (Christian Colonel)<br />
RBIs 50 (Christian Colonel)<br />
SBs 15 (Colonel/Kody Kirkland)<br />
2001<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 />
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: 19 (Nick Bullen)<br />
1999<br />
Record: 39-16<br />
Team ERA: 6.01<br />
Team BA: .374<br />
ERA: 4.08 (Nick Aiello)<br />
Ks: 80 (Cameron Reimers)<br />
Victories: 10 (Cameron Reimers)<br />
BA: .462 (Dan Clement)<br />
HRs: 20 (Adam Manley)<br />
RBIs: 73 (Adam Manley)<br />
SBs: 16 (Casey Nelson, Brad Mal<strong>of</strong>f)<br />
1998<br />
Record: 47-11<br />
Team ERA: 5.23<br />
Team BA: .365<br />
ERA: 2.76 (Craig Mosher)<br />
Ks: 86 (Craig Mosher)<br />
Victories: 12 (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 />
1997<br />
Record: 39-18<br />
Team ERA: 5.64<br />
Team BA: .330<br />
ERA: 3.04 (Aaron Bond)<br />
Ks: 146 (Aaron Bond)<br />
Victories: 8 (Aaron Bond)<br />
BA: .415 (Matt Silvey)<br />
HRs: 8 (Chris Gillette)<br />
RBIs: 55 (Chris Gillette)<br />
SBs: 34 (James Close)<br />
Year by Year Leaders<br />
1996<br />
Record: 32-21<br />
Team ERA: 3.73<br />
Team BA: .317<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 />
1995<br />
Record: 30-28<br />
Team ERA: 5.16<br />
Team BA: .304<br />
ERA: 3.17 (Rob Vael)<br />
Ks: 64 (Art Dillahay)<br />
Victories: 8 (Art Dillahay)<br />
BA: .391 (Brandon Duckworth)<br />
HRs: 10 (Trevor Davis)<br />
RBIs: 44 (Trevor Davis)<br />
SBs: 22 (Clint Wyrick)
1994<br />
Record: 42-14<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: 12 (Brian Keswick)<br />
RBIs: 71 (Devin Chavez)<br />
SBs: 27 (Tyrone Brown)<br />
1993<br />
Record: 42-14<br />
Team ERA: 3.62<br />
Team BA: .377<br />
ERA: 2.00 (Cody Winget)<br />
Ks: 68 (Cody Winget)<br />
Victories: 7 (Jedd Soto)<br />
BA: .466 (Devin Chavez)<br />
HRs: 16 (Tommy Walker)<br />
RBIs: 73 (Tommy Walker)<br />
SBs: 10 (Nate Tebbs)<br />
1992<br />
Record: 35-21<br />
Team ERA: 3.00<br />
Team BA: . 324<br />
ERA: 1.95 (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: 19 (Nate Tebbs)<br />
1991<br />
Record: 33-10<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: 13 (Bobby Jenco)<br />
1990<br />
Record: 38-18<br />
Team ERA: 3.80<br />
Team BA: .336<br />
ERA: 1.92 (Steve Cooke)<br />
Ks: 93 (Steve Cooke)<br />
Victories: 11 (Steve Cooke)<br />
BA: .432 (Stacey Ayers)<br />
HRs: 8 (Jonas Hamlin)<br />
RBIs: 52 (Jonas Hamlin)<br />
SBs: 13 (John Greene)<br />
1989<br />
Record: 23-14<br />
Team ERA: 3.01<br />
Team BA: .307<br />
ERA: 1.78 (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: 13 (Kent Schow)<br />
1988<br />
Record: 45-15<br />
Team ERA: 3.11<br />
Team BA: .335<br />
ERA: 2.08 (Corby Schroeder)<br />
Ks: 61 (Don Emery)<br />
Victories: 10 (Don Emery)<br />
BA: .429 (Erroll Shirer)<br />
HRs: 18 (Chris Hanks)<br />
RBIs: 76 (Chris Hanks)<br />
SBs: 36 (Erroll Shirer)<br />
1987<br />
Record: 40-18<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: 16 (Erroll Shirer)<br />
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Year by Year Leaders<br />
1986<br />
Record: 37-12<br />
Team ERA: 2.61<br />
Team BA: .307<br />
ERA: 1.90 (Bobby Edwards)<br />
Ks: 86 (Bobby Edwards)<br />
Victories: 8 (Jason Adkins)<br />
BA: .412 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />
HRs: 15 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />
RBIs: 65 (Kevin L<strong>of</strong>tus)<br />
SBs: 10 (Rob Revoy)<br />
1985<br />
Record: 32-17<br />
Team ERA: 4.15<br />
Team BA: .335<br />
ERA: 2.36 (Tim Peters)<br />
Ks: 78 (Tim Peters)<br />
Victories: 11 (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: 15 (Billy Roberts)<br />
1984<br />
Record: 48-11<br />
Team ERA: 3.95<br />
Team BA: .336<br />
ERA: 2.15 (Tim Peters)<br />
Ks: 68 (Tim Peters)<br />
Victories: 11 (Tim Peters)<br />
BA: .419 (Jeff Schow)<br />
HRs: 16 (Shell Scott)<br />
RBIs: 65 (Jeff Schow)<br />
SBs: 30 (Jeff Schow)<br />
1983<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 />
1982<br />
Record: 30-6<br />
Team ERA: 2.94<br />
Team BA: .342<br />
ERA: 1.74 (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: 19 (Marc Barbagelata)<br />
1981<br />
Record: 31-8<br />
Team ERA: 2.74<br />
Team BA: .321<br />
ERA: 1.54 (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 />
1980<br />
Record: 20-19<br />
Team ERA: 3.38<br />
Team BA: .312<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 />
1979<br />
Record: 34-9<br />
Team ERA: 2.77<br />
Team BA: .308<br />
ERA: 1.95 (Lee Cline)<br />
Ks: 65 (Lee Cline)<br />
Victories: 8 (Lee Cline)<br />
BA: .360 (Rocco Zendano)<br />
HRs: 18 (Jim Good)<br />
RBIs: 72 (Jim Good)<br />
SBs: 24 (Rocco Zendano)
Gerald L. Beck began his career at the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> in 1975 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 took over Golden Eagle<br />
Athletic Director responsibilities in January 2007.<br />
Bate, who had been teaching in the English Department since he arrived on<br />
the CSI campus in 1993, gave up teaching in the classroom to work with studentathletes<br />
and coaches on a daily basis.<br />
Bate coached at CSI from 1993 until 2000, leading the Lady Golden Eagles<br />
to the national tournament in 1999. During that span, Bate compiled a 144-78<br />
record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic All-<br />
Americans. Two players went on to play pr<strong>of</strong>essional basketball, including Jessica<br />
Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 1999, Bate earned<br />
Region 18 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 114-32 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 1986.<br />
Bate and his wife Donna and three children live in Twin Falls.<br />
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President Jerry Beck<br />
Athletic Director Joel Bate
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 />
Behind the Scenes<br />
Team Physician<br />
Dr. Mark McKain<br />
Athletic Trainer<br />
Richard Bingham
Overall Win-Loss Record<br />
1. 1984 (48-11)<br />
2. 1998 (47-11)<br />
3. 1993 (44-14)<br />
Team ERA<br />
1. 1991 (2.28)<br />
2. 2006 (2.41)<br />
3. 1986 (2.61)<br />
Team Batting Average<br />
1. 1993 (.377)<br />
2. 1999 (.374)<br />
3. 1998 (.365)<br />
4. 1987 (.358)<br />
Individual ERA<br />
1. Todd Privett, 0.92 (2006)<br />
2. Erik Miller, 0.95 (1991)<br />
3. Tyler Duffin (2010)<br />
Pitching Victories<br />
1. Nate Bumstead 13 (2001)<br />
2. Craig Mosher, 12 (1998)<br />
3. Steve Cooke, 11 (1990)<br />
3. Tim Peters, 11 (1984, 1985)<br />
Strike Outs<br />
1. Aaron Bond, 146 (1997)<br />
2. Nate Bumstead 104 (2001)<br />
3. Justin Smith 100 (2008)<br />
4. Steve Cooke, 93 (1990)<br />
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CSI <strong>Baseball</strong> Records<br />
Individual Batting Average<br />
1. Matt Silvey, .479 (1998)<br />
2. Devin Chavez, .472 (1994)<br />
3. Chris Hanks, .467 (1987)<br />
Home Runs<br />
1. Chris Hanks, 26 (1987)<br />
2. Kevin L<strong>of</strong>thus, 24 (1985)<br />
3. Nick Gretz, 20 (1998)<br />
3. Adam Manley, 20 (1999)<br />
RBIs<br />
1. Chris Hanks, 84 (1987)<br />
2. Kevin L<strong>of</strong>thus, 82 (1985)<br />
3. Nick Gretz, 80 (1998)<br />
3. Adam Manley, 80 (1999)<br />
Stolen Bases<br />
1. Ryan Lay, 37 (2010<br />
2. Erroll Shirer, 36 (1988)<br />
3. James Close, 34 (1997)
JUCO World Series Finishes<br />
Year Place Tournament Record Overall Record<br />
1972 —— 0-2 20-19<br />
1973 NA NA NA<br />
1975 Fifth 1-2 NA<br />
1978 —— 0-2 29-13<br />
1983 —— 0-2 34-9<br />
1984 First 6-1 43-13<br />
1986 Fourth 2-2 37-12<br />
1988 Third 3-1 46-15<br />
1993 —— 0-2 42-14<br />
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NJCAA History<br />
JUCO World Series Records<br />
Team<br />
Runs<br />
7-game series: <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, 70 (1984)<br />
6-game series: San Jacinto, 73 (1986)<br />
5-game series: Miami-Dade/South, 66 (1981)<br />
Single game: Jefferson Davis vs. Trinidad, 35 (1994);<br />
Jefferson Davis won 23-12.<br />
Individual Hitting<br />
Hits<br />
Series: Shell Scott, 17 (<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> 1984)<br />
Single game: Tary Scott, 6 (Walters State 1984)<br />
Runs<br />
Series: Lance Leitner, 15 (<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, 1988)<br />
Scott Skripko, 15 (Middle Georgia, 1982)<br />
Randy Brown, 15 (San Jacinto, 1991)<br />
Home Runs<br />
Series: Jeff Kipila, 6 (Brookdale, 1986)<br />
Jerry Shepherd, 6 (Middle Georgia, 1990)<br />
Single Game: Kevin L<strong>of</strong>thus, 3 (<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, 1986)
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Frank, Tracy<br />
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Freter, Darrel<br />
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Garrett, Florence<br />
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Hall, Jon<br />
Hancock, Ryan<br />
Hrycuik, James<br />
Huber, Debbie<br />
Huebner, Denis<br />
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Rex, Jimmy<br />
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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 program would like to thank<br />
the following billboard sponsors for their support.<br />
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Salt Lake Community <strong>College</strong><br />
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Enrollment: 26,000<br />
President: Dr. Cynthia Biotheau<br />
Athletic Director: Norma Carr<br />
Sports Information Director: Lisa Peshell<br />
Mascot: Bruin<br />
Colors: Royal Blue and Gold<br />
Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: D.G. Nelson<br />
Last Season’s Record: 38-18 overall, 27-12 SWAC<br />
USU <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eastern Utah<br />
Location: Price, Utah<br />
Enrollment: 2,500<br />
Chancellor: Joe Peterson<br />
Athletic Director: Dave Paur<br />
Mascot: Golden Eagle<br />
Colors: Navy Blue and Gold<br />
Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Scott Madsen<br />
Last Season’s Record: 15-40 overall, 9-31 SWAC<br />
Colorado Nor thwestern CC<br />
Location: Rangely, Colorado<br />
Enrollment: 3,600<br />
President: Russell George<br />
Athletic Director: Jeff Devere<br />
Mascot: Spartan<br />
Colors: Red, White and Black<br />
Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Tom Cassera<br />
Last Season’s Record: 5-49 overall, 1-39 SWAC<br />
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Region 18 Opponents<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Southern</strong> Nevada<br />
Location: Henderson, Nev.<br />
Enrollment: 33,000<br />
President: Dr. Michael D. Richards<br />
Athletic Director: Marc Morse<br />
Sports Information Director: Daniel Cabrera<br />
Mascot: Coyote<br />
Colors: Navy blue and gold<br />
Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Nick Garritano<br />
Last Season’s Record: 52-16 overall, 30-10 SWAC<br />
Western Nevada <strong>College</strong><br />
Location: Carson City, Nev.<br />
Enrollment: 5300<br />
President: Dr. Carol A. Lucey<br />
Athletic Director: John Kinkella<br />
Sports Information Director: Anne Hansen<br />
Mascot: Wildcat<br />
Colors: Blue and Gold<br />
Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: DJ Whittemore<br />
Last Season’s Record: 42-17 overall, 28-12 SWAC
Christian Snuffer - #1<br />
5-9 Fr INF<br />
Sandy, Utah<br />
Andrew Freter - #7<br />
6-4 Fr INF<br />
Meridian, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Tyler Duffi n - #15<br />
6-2 So LHP<br />
Spanish Fork, Utah<br />
Parker Morin - #21<br />
5-11 So C<br />
Park City, Utah<br />
Ben Douglas - #28<br />
5-11 Fr INF<br />
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Media</strong> speed Roster<br />
Kendal Maier - #3<br />
6-0 Fr INF<br />
Missoula, Mont.<br />
Chase Harris - #8<br />
5-11 Fr INF<br />
Meridian, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Luke Miller - #16<br />
5-11 Fr C<br />
West Jordan, Utah<br />
Chris Kerns - #22<br />
6-0 So RHP<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Paul Schaak - #29<br />
6-2 Fr LHP<br />
Winkler, Manitoba<br />
Trey Mohammed - #30<br />
6-4 So RHP<br />
Benicia, Calif.<br />
Cody White - #4<br />
5-10 Fr RHP<br />
Lacey, Wash.<br />
Parker Webster - #9<br />
6-2 Fr OF<br />
Sandy, Utah<br />
JC Paquin - #17<br />
6-2 So OF<br />
Montreal, Quebec<br />
Vincent Giron - #34<br />
6-2 So INF<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
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Tyler McCarty - #32<br />
6-3 Fr OF<br />
Chehalis, Wash.<br />
Andre Ashton - #5<br />
5-9 Fr OF<br />
West Jordan, Utah<br />
Ryan Cooperstone - #10<br />
6-1 So INF<br />
Chatsworth, Calif.<br />
Travis Huber - #18<br />
6-3 So RHP<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Caleb Olson - #25<br />
6-3 So LHP<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Edgard Burgos - #33<br />
6-1 Fr RHP<br />
Chehalis, Wash.<br />
Blake Lively - #6<br />
6-1 So INF<br />
Redmond, Wash.<br />
Mike Renner - #12<br />
5-10 So RHP<br />
Chatsworth, Calif.<br />
Tyler Vavra - #19<br />
6-0 So RHP<br />
Calgary, Alberta<br />
Sam Huebner - #27<br />
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