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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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 />
13<br />
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