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<strong>Baseball</strong>


2010-2011 Season<br />

INDIANS FINISH FIFTH IN<br />

NATIONAL BASEBALL toURNEY<br />

GRAND JUNCTION, CO.—The <strong>Chipola</strong> Indians<br />

finished fifth in the NJCAA National <strong>Baseball</strong><br />

Tournament on June 1.<br />

It was the Indians’ third trip to the national<br />

tourney in the last five years including a National<br />

Championship in 2007.<br />

<strong>Chipola</strong>’s first game in the tournament was<br />

one for the record books. In a game that featured<br />

32 combined runs, 30 hits, 12 errors and a hidden<br />

ball trick, <strong>Chipola</strong> outlasted Grayson 19-13. Despite<br />

committing eight errors in the game, <strong>Chipola</strong><br />

regrouped and recharged their effort by turning to<br />

the bat and arm of Derrick Pitts.<br />

Pitts tied NJCAA DI JUCO World Series records<br />

for hits and RBI’s in a tournament game. He<br />

was a perfect 6-for-6 at the dish with 9 RBI’s and<br />

had three doubles.<br />

Grayson County led the game 12-9 heading<br />

into the top of the eighth inning. The <strong>Chipola</strong> bats<br />

finally came alive in the bottom half of the 8th,<br />

scoring 10 runs to seal the win. Pitts came on to<br />

close it out for the Indians and picked up the win<br />

by tossing one and one-third innings and striking<br />

out two.<br />

Navarro and <strong>Chipola</strong> gave the 8,000 fans at<br />

the National Tournament a terrific show on May<br />

31. The Bulldogs edged the Indians 3-2 in a great<br />

matchup that featured great pitching, defense and<br />

timely hitting. <strong>Chipola</strong>’s Johnny Cristi was effective<br />

early but gave up a single run in three consecutive<br />

innings and gave way to Matt Marsh in the sixth<br />

inning. Marsh was effective in relief, allowing no<br />

hits or runs.<br />

<strong>Chipola</strong> fell to Iowa Western 13-0 on June 1 in<br />

their second loss of the double-elimination tourney.<br />

<strong>Chipola</strong> head coach Jeff Johnson said. “I’m<br />

proud of these kids for the strides they made. From<br />

where they started the year to finish No. 5 in the<br />

nation, that’s nothing to be ashamed of. I’m proud of<br />

the job that the coaches and the players did. They<br />

all worked their butts off. I’m proud of how far this<br />

team came in the last month and a half or so.”<br />

<strong>Chipola</strong> finished the season with a record of<br />

40-22 at number five in the nation. The Indians<br />

were Florida State champions and co-champions of<br />

the Panhandle Conference with Northwest Florida<br />

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State.<br />

2010-2011 Wins & Losses<br />

Overall Record 40-22 Conference Record 16-8<br />

Date Opponent Won/Lost Score Date Opponent Won/Lost Score<br />

Jan 28 State <strong>College</strong> of Fl 2-14 L<br />

Jan 29 Miami Dade 3-6 L<br />

Jan 29 St. Petersburg 6-4 W<br />

Jan 30 Calhoun 5-6 L<br />

Feb 4 Shelton State 2-12 L<br />

Feb 5 State <strong>College</strong> of Fl 3-5 L<br />

Feb 6 Shelton State 9-3 W<br />

Feb 11 Walters State 6-0 W<br />

Feb 11 Louisburg <strong>College</strong> 6-4 W<br />

Feb 12 San Jacinto-North 0-4 L<br />

Feb 13 Middle Georgia 8-2 W<br />

Feb 13 Middle Georgia 2-8 L<br />

Feb 15 Darton <strong>College</strong> 14-0 W<br />

Feb 18 CCBC-Catonsville 7-8 L<br />

Feb 19 St. Johns River 6-3 W<br />

Feb 19 St. Johns River 8-0 W<br />

Feb 22 Wallace - Dothan 8-6 W<br />

Feb 24 St. Johns River 5-6 L<br />

Feb 25 Miami Dade 2-7 L<br />

Feb 25 LSU-Eunice 2-1 W<br />

Feb 26 Miami Dade 4-1 W<br />

Mar 2 kalamazoo Valley 10-2 W<br />

Mar 4 Gordon <strong>College</strong> 3-4 L<br />

Mar 5 Gordon <strong>College</strong> 8-2 W<br />

Mar 5 Gordon <strong>College</strong> 6-2 W<br />

Mar 7 Grand Rapids 9-3 W<br />

Mar 7 Grand Rapids 8-4 W<br />

Mar 8 Grand Rapids 12-0 W<br />

Mar 12 Gulf Coast * 4-7 L<br />

Mar 14 Gulf Coast * 6-3 W<br />

Mar 16 Gulf Coast * 13-11 W<br />

Mar 18 Northwest Florida * 9-11 L<br />

Mar 21 Northwest Florida * 8-7 W<br />

Mar 21 Northwest Florida * 4-11 L<br />

Mar 23 Tallahassee * 4-3 W<br />

Mar 25 Tallahassee * 11-6 W<br />

Mar 26 Tallahassee * 6-2 W<br />

Mar 28 Pensacola * 18-14 W<br />

Mar 30 Pensacola * 4-3 W<br />

Apr 1 Pensacola * 10-3 W<br />

Apr 8 Gulf Coast * 4-5 L<br />

Apr 9 Gulf Coast * 7-6 W<br />

Apr 11 Gulf Coast * 6-10 L<br />

Apr 13 Northwest Florida * 8-5 W<br />

Apr 15 Northwest Florida * 2-9 L<br />

Apr 16 Northwest Florida * 6-5 W<br />

Apr 18 Tallahassee * 4-6 L<br />

Apr 20 Tallahassee * 15-6 W<br />

Apr 22 Tallahassee * 8-4 W<br />

Apr 23 Pensacola * 5-8 L<br />

Apr 25 Pensacola * 6-2 W<br />

Apr 27 Pensacola * 5-3 W<br />

May 3 Middle Georgia 7-6 W<br />

May 7 Lake Sumter 3-1 W<br />

May 8 Broward <strong>College</strong> 17-5 W<br />

May 9 Northwest Florida 3-7 L<br />

May 10 Santa Fe <strong>College</strong> 8-0 W<br />

May 11 Polk State <strong>College</strong> 5-0 W<br />

May 11 Northwest Florida 6-5 W<br />

May 29 Grayson<br />

June 1 Iowa Western<br />

* Conference Games<br />

19-13 W<br />

0-13 L


The Team<br />

No. Name Cl Position B/T HT WT HOMETOWN<br />

3 Garison Boston Soph. 2B/SS R/R 5’8” 160 Cartersville, GA<br />

Carlos Algeria<br />

Akeem Anthony<br />

Jaren Bannerman<br />

Brian Bardis<br />

Kaleb Barlow<br />

Mikel Belcher<br />

Will Bell<br />

Alex Bigale<br />

Tyler Bocock<br />

Robby Coles<br />

Jeremy Coram<br />

Michael Curry<br />

Edgar Delgado<br />

Marc Frazier<br />

Forrest Garrett<br />

LJ Hollins<br />

Sasha LaGarde<br />

Eric Lee<br />

Austin Marzolph<br />

Brett Moore<br />

Matthew Moses<br />

Mack Murray<br />

Derek Pitts<br />

Jordan Poole<br />

James Revell<br />

Austin Southall<br />

Zachary Stinson<br />

Austin Thomas<br />

2012 Spring <strong>Baseball</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time Location<br />

Date Opponent Time Location<br />

28-Jan Hillsborough 1:00 St. Petersburg, FL<br />

9-Mar Grand Rapids 3:00 Marianna<br />

29-Jan St. Petersburg<br />

9:00 AM Clearwater, FL<br />

12-Mar Gulf Coast 1:00 Panama City<br />

29-Jan State <strong>College</strong> of Florida 1:00 Clearwater, FL<br />

14-Mar Gulf Coast 5:00 Marianna<br />

30-Jan Calhoun (AL)<br />

9:00 AM St. Petersburg, FL<br />

16-Mar Gulf Coast 5:00 Panama City<br />

4-Feb Shelton State 1:00 Marianna<br />

18-Mar Northwest Florida 2:00 Marianna<br />

4-Feb State <strong>College</strong> of Florida 4:00 Marianna<br />

19-Mar Northwest Florida 1:00 Niceville<br />

5-Feb State <strong>College</strong> of Florida 12:00 Marianna<br />

21-Mar Northwest Florida 5:00 Marianna<br />

6-Feb Shelton State (AL) 1:00 Marianna<br />

23-Mar Tallahassee 5:00 Marianna<br />

11-Feb Walters State (TN)<br />

10:00 AM Marianna<br />

25-Mar Tallahassee 3:00 Tallahassee<br />

11-Feb Louisburg (NC) 1:00 Marianna<br />

26-Mar Tallahassee 2:00 Marianna<br />

12-Feb San Jacinto (TX)<br />

10:00 AM Marianna<br />

28-Mar Pensacola 5:00 Pensacola<br />

13-Feb Middle Georgia 1:00 Marianna<br />

30-Mar Pensacola 5:00 Marianna<br />

15-Feb Darton 3:00 Albany, GA<br />

1-Apr Pensacola 2:00 Pensacola<br />

18-Feb Cantonsville 2:00 Palatka, FL<br />

8-Apr Gulf Coast 2:00 Marianna<br />

19-Feb St. John’s River (DH) 12:00 Palatka, FL<br />

9-Apr Gulf Coast 1:00 Panama City<br />

22-Feb Wallace-Dothan 4:00 Marianna<br />

11-Apr Gulf Coast 5:00 Marianna<br />

24-Feb St Johns River 5:00 Marianna<br />

13-Apr Northwest Florida 5:00 Niceville<br />

25-Feb Miami-Dade<br />

10:00 AM Marianna<br />

15-Apr Northwest Florida 2:00 Marianna<br />

25-Feb LSU_Eunice 7:00 Marianna<br />

16-Apr Northwest Florida 1:00 Niceville<br />

26-Feb Miami-Dade 2:00 Marianna<br />

18-Apr Tallahassee 4:00 Tallahassee<br />

1-Mar Shelton State TBA Troy, AL<br />

20-Apr Tallahassee 5:00 Marianna<br />

4-Mar Gordon 5:00 Marianna<br />

22-Apr Tallahassee 3:00 Tallahassee<br />

5-Mar Gordon (DH) 12:00 Marianna<br />

23-Apr Pensacola 1:00 Marianna<br />

7-Mar Grand Rapids (DH) 3:00 Marianna<br />

25-Apr Pensacola 5:00 Pensacola<br />

8-Mar Darton 3:00 Marianna<br />

27-Apr Pensacola 5:00 Marianna<br />

8-Mar Grand Rapids 6:00 Marianna<br />

Conference games are in bold. 3-May All times Middle are Georgia CST.<br />

4:00 Cochran, GA<br />

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The Team<br />

Mack<br />

Murray<br />

Robby<br />

Coles<br />

Forrest<br />

Garrett<br />

LJ<br />

Hollins<br />

Jeremy<br />

Coram<br />

Sasha<br />

LaGarde<br />

Brett<br />

Moore<br />

Marc<br />

Frazier<br />

Matthew<br />

Moses<br />

James<br />

Revell<br />

Zachary<br />

Stinson<br />

Austin<br />

Thomas<br />

Christopher<br />

Triplett<br />

Derrick<br />

Pitts<br />

Michael<br />

Curry<br />

Austin<br />

Marzolph<br />

Michael<br />

Zahradnick<br />

Jordan<br />

Poole<br />

Edgar<br />

Delgado<br />

Kaleb<br />

Barlow<br />

Mikel<br />

Belcher<br />

Will<br />

Bell<br />

Alex<br />

Bigale<br />

Tyler<br />

Bocock<br />

Brian<br />

Bardis<br />

Akeem<br />

Anthony<br />

Jaren<br />

Bannerman<br />

Carlos<br />

Algeria


The Johnson Record<br />

JEFF JOHNSON<br />

• Career Record: 529-284<br />

• 2007 NJCAA Coach of the Year<br />

• 2007 NJCAA National Championship<br />

• 2007, 2011 FCSAA Coach of the Year<br />

• 2007, 2011 FCSAA State Championship<br />

• 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007,<br />

2011 Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year<br />

• 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007,<br />

2011 Panhandle Conference Championships<br />

• 81 <strong>College</strong>/University Signees<br />

• 28 Players Drafted by Major League <strong>Baseball</strong><br />

• 3 NJCAA All Americans<br />

Jeff Johnson is entering his 15th season at<br />

the helm of the <strong>Chipola</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Program.<br />

Coach Johnson has built <strong>Chipola</strong> into one<br />

of the premier JUCO programs in the country.<br />

Johnson has led the Indians to consecutive<br />

State and Region VIII Championships, in 2007<br />

and 2008 and berths in the JUCO World Series<br />

in Grand Junction, Co. winning <strong>Chipola</strong>’s first<br />

ever National Championship in 2007.<br />

The Indians have also won the extremely<br />

competitive Panhandle Conference Championships<br />

in six of the last ten years and were<br />

runners-up in 1997, 1998, 2008, 2009, and 2010.<br />

Coach Johnson has compiled an outstanding<br />

overall record of 492-257-2 (.656) and a Panhandle<br />

Conference record of 192-105 (.647).<br />

Johnson has received numerous coaching<br />

awards during his time at <strong>Chipola</strong>. He was<br />

named NJCAA National Coach of the year and<br />

ABCA/NJCAA Division 1 National Coach of the<br />

Year in 2007, NJCAA Gulf Region Coach of the<br />

year in 2007 and 2008, Panhandle Conference<br />

Coach of the Year in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005,<br />

2006, and 2007, Florida Diamond Club Coach<br />

of the Year in 2007, and Southeast Professional<br />

<strong>Baseball</strong> Association Coach of the Year in 2007.<br />

Johnson has done a tremendous work in<br />

graduating and developing players to move on<br />

to higher levels. He has had 148 players move<br />

on to four year universities and professional<br />

baseball. Twenty-six of his former players are<br />

currently playing professional baseball with<br />

two playing at the Major League level (Jose<br />

Bautista-3B Toronto Blue Jays and Russell<br />

Martin-Catcher Los Angeles Dodgers). <strong>Chipola</strong>’s<br />

most well known big leaguer is 2007<br />

NL All Star Catcher and Silver Slugger Award<br />

winner Russell Martin. The 2003 alumnus is<br />

considered by most baseball experts as the top<br />

catcher in major league baseball. He also has<br />

Tyler Flowers (AAA White Sox), Mat Gamel (AAA<br />

Brewers), Cole Armstrong (AA White Sox), Rene<br />

Tosoni (AA Twins), Jaye Chapman (AA Braves),<br />

Adam Loewen (AA Blue Jays), Darren Ford (AA<br />

Giants), Barrett Browning (AA Angels), David<br />

Mixon (AA Giants), and Steve Clevenger (AA<br />

Cubs) along with many others at the Single A<br />

level.<br />

Johnson has coached three 1st round draft<br />

picks in LHP Adam Loewen (2003), RHP Alan<br />

Horne (2004), and LeVon Washington (2010),<br />

2nd round pick Patrick Corbin (2009), 3rd round<br />

picks LHP Kyle Pawelczyk (2002) and RHP<br />

Ryan Chaffee (2008) along with 4th rounder Mat<br />

Gamel (2005) who is considered the best hitter<br />

in Double A baseball.<br />

He has also coached three JUCO All-<br />

Americans in Matt Grooms, Tyler Flowers and<br />

Mat Gamel. In 2007, there were 5 former Indian<br />

players who were named MVP of their league or<br />

led their league in hitting or pitching.<br />

As a high school player Johnson was an All<br />

State selection in baseball, football, and basketball.<br />

He also holds the Florida State and National<br />

high school records for career interceptions with<br />

43 as a defensive back.<br />

Johnson’s began his career as a college<br />

baseball player at Gulf Coast Community <strong>College</strong><br />

where he was a pitcher and third baseman<br />

in the 1985 and 1986 for Head Coach Bill Frazier.<br />

He earned an AA degree from Gulf Coast<br />

in 1986. He then transferred to the University<br />

of Central Florida where he was a pitcher in the<br />

1987 and 1988 seasons. He held the school’s all<br />

time career saves record at one time and earned<br />

a BS in Physical Education.<br />

Johnson began his coaching career at Marianna<br />

High in 1989 where he led the Bulldogs<br />

to a 127-48 record in seven seasons. He led<br />

the team to three district championships, two<br />

regional championships and a sub-regional. He<br />

also won the school’s first-ever sectional championship<br />

and took the Bulldogs to their first-ever<br />

state championship final four in 1991.<br />

He returned to his hometown of Bristol,<br />

Florida in 1996 as head coach at Liberty County<br />

High where he compiled a 25-7 record with a<br />

runner-up finish in the 1996 state championship.<br />

He amassed a high school record of 152-55<br />

(.734) in eight seasons.<br />

Coach Johnson and his wife Nancy have<br />

an 13 year old daughter Shelbie.<br />

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The Coaching Staff<br />

michael bradford<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Mike Bradford is beginning<br />

his coaching career with his<br />

first season at <strong>Chipola</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Bradford graduated with a<br />

Bachelor’s Degree in Sports<br />

Management from the University<br />

of West Florida in 2010. While<br />

finishing his degree, Bradford<br />

completed an internship with<br />

the Cleveland Indians Scouting<br />

Department and worked as an Associate Scout for 3 years.<br />

Bradford attended Pace High School in Pace, Florida and<br />

was a member of the 2006 Florida 5A State Championship<br />

team.<br />

ADAM BIGALE<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

chris hutcheson<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Coach Hutcheson is in his second<br />

year as an Assistant Coach<br />

for the <strong>Chipola</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Program.<br />

In his first year with the Indians,<br />

<strong>Chipola</strong> won the Panhandle<br />

Conference Championship, the<br />

FCSAA State Championship and<br />

went to the JUCO World Series.<br />

Hutcheson began his coaching<br />

career at Okaloosa-Walton Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> as a volunteer assistant<br />

in 1994. In 1997 Coach Hutcheson went to Jefferson<br />

Davis Community <strong>College</strong>. While at JDCC the Warhawks<br />

won 5 Conference Championships, 2 State Championships<br />

and made 2 trips to the JUCO World Series, winning the<br />

National Championship in 1998. Coach Hutcheson went to<br />

Lurleen B. Wallace Community <strong>College</strong> in 2002. While at<br />

LBWCC the Saints won 4 Conference Championships, 2<br />

State Championships and made 2 trips to the JUCO World<br />

Series finishing runner-up in 2004. Over the past 11 years<br />

Hutcheson has been an Associate Scout for Major League<br />

<strong>Baseball</strong> for the Dodgers, Red Sox, Braves and Brewers.<br />

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<strong>Chipola</strong> <strong>Baseball</strong> Legends<br />

Team Records<br />

Victories 2002 46<br />

Winning Streak 2002 & 2006 14<br />

Hits 2007 643<br />

Runs Scored 2002 460<br />

Doubles 2002 117<br />

Triples 1999 18<br />

Homeruns 1999 110<br />

Team Batting Avg. 2006 .337<br />

Stolen Bases 1995 125<br />

Fielding Percentage 1990 .970<br />

Earned Runs Allowed 2003 150<br />

Team Strikeouts 2002 478<br />

ERA 1990 2.65<br />

Individual Records<br />

Batting<br />

At Bats 1 year 2007 Jesus Barroso 257<br />

2 years 2001-02 Ivan Naccarata 428<br />

Hits 1 year 2007 Jesus Barroso 91<br />

2 years 2001-02 Ivan Naccarata 153<br />

Runs 1 year 2002 Ivan Naccarata 69<br />

2 years 1998-99 Cameron Likely 115<br />

Doubles 1 year 1998 Grant Conyers 23<br />

2 years 2005-06 Jason Lewis 38<br />

Triples 1 year 2001 Eric Bernier 6<br />

2 years 2001-02 Eric Bernier 7<br />

Home Runs 1 year 1999 Charlie Dees 24<br />

2 years 1998-99 Charlie Dees 41<br />

Runs Batted In 1 year 1999 Charlie Dees 80<br />

2 years 1998-99 Charlie Dees 148<br />

Stolen Bases 1 year 1995 Bailey Chancey 59<br />

2 years 1994-95 Bailey Chancey 87<br />

Batting Average 1 year 2003 Matt Grooms .455<br />

2 years 2001-02 Ricardo Nanita .394<br />

Pitching<br />

ERA 1 year 2003 Adam Loewen 1.51<br />

(min. of 40 innings) 2 years 1991-92 Bernie Belliard 1.87<br />

Inning Pitched 1 year 1994 Timmy Young 101.2<br />

2 years 1997-98 Brad Weis 171<br />

Stike Outs 1 year 1998 Brad Weis 109<br />

2 years 1997-98 Brad Weis 194<br />

Wins 1 year 1987 Rafeal Perez 13<br />

2 years 1991-92 Bernie Belliard 17<br />

Winning Percentage 1 year 1998 Phillip Sledge 1.000 (8-0)<br />

1 year 2003 Adam Loewen 1.000 (6-0)<br />

Saves 1 year 1993/1999 Brent Meadows/Caleb Crosby 9<br />

2 years 1999-00 Caleb Crosby 14<br />

These records were established as of 1982.<br />

If you have information concerning baseball records at <strong>Chipola</strong>,<br />

please contact the <strong>Chipola</strong> baseball office at 718-2237<br />

All-Time<br />

Records<br />

Men’s <strong>Baseball</strong><br />

National<br />

Junior <strong>College</strong><br />

Athletics Association (NJCAA)<br />

All-Americans<br />

First Team<br />

1973 Wendell Higginbotham<br />

1974 Wayne Mears<br />

1986 Jose Valez<br />

2005 Matt Gamel<br />

Second Team<br />

1976 Nat Showalter<br />

2006 Tyler Flowers<br />

Third Team<br />

2003 Matt Grooms<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

1973 Richard Hudson<br />

1976 Craig Robinson<br />

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<strong>Chipola</strong> Players who received scholarships to<br />

senior colleges and/or professional baseball<br />

1983 Florida State Champions, South Region Runner-up<br />

60<br />

Mark Higgins<br />

Willie Smith<br />

Buck Watford<br />

Shawn Adams<br />

Jeff Hendry<br />

Mike Workman<br />

Alain Patenaude<br />

Mark Marino<br />

Glen Jenkins<br />

Mark Rose<br />

Grover Jackson<br />

1984<br />

Bernard Kent<br />

Rich Scales<br />

Don Cohoon<br />

Dennis Carter<br />

Eric Yelding<br />

Ed Gonzales<br />

David Lunsford<br />

Mike Lee<br />

Bill Cunningham<br />

Robin Hart<br />

university of New Orleans<br />

Cleveland Indians<br />

Jackson State University<br />

Troy State University<br />

Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Auburn University<br />

Florida Atlantic University<br />

Florida Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

Cleveland Indians<br />

university of Miami<br />

Detroit Tigers<br />

univ. of South Alabama<br />

California Angels<br />

univ. of South Carolina<br />

university of South Florida<br />

New York Yankees<br />

Jackson State University<br />

Milwaukee Brewers<br />

San Diego Padres<br />

Seattle Mariners<br />

St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Florida International Univ.<br />

New York Yankees<br />

Western Kentucky Univ.<br />

Florida State University<br />

Toronto Blue Jays (DNS)<br />

university of Georgia<br />

1985 Sixth Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Todd Englett<br />

Jimmy Hitt<br />

Paul Pederson<br />

Scott Sweinhart<br />

John Simon<br />

Donnie Denton<br />

Kent Clements<br />

Alan Platt<br />

Mike Sander<br />

Jim Law<br />

Marshall Oliver<br />

Jay Scott<br />

Troy State University<br />

Pittsburg Pirates<br />

Florida Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

Detroit Tigers<br />

univ. of Central Florida<br />

Huntingdon <strong>College</strong><br />

university of Mississippi<br />

university of West Florida<br />

Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

Drafted Twice (DNS)<br />

university of Central Florida<br />

university of Alabama<br />

Baltimore Orioles<br />

university of Kentucky<br />

univ. of S. Mississippi<br />

univ. of Central Florida<br />

1986 Third Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Jose Raul Velez<br />

Felix Rosario<br />

Juan Escalante<br />

Edwin Alicea<br />

Texas Rangers<br />

First Team NJCAA All-American<br />

Northwestern State Univ.<br />

Marion <strong>College</strong><br />

Florida State University<br />

Atlanta Braves<br />

Pete Brown<br />

Paul Lewis<br />

Vince Santelmo<br />

Pat Gervais<br />

Scott Hughes<br />

university of Alabama<br />

Birmingham Southern<br />

Fort Hays State University<br />

Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Warner Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

1987 Third Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Scott Spate Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

Joe Gonnella Florida International Univ.<br />

Kyle Haines university of North Florida<br />

Joe Logan Florida Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

Montreal Expos<br />

Bill Madril university of West Florida<br />

Boston Red Sox<br />

Raphael Perez univ. of South Alabama<br />

Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Sal Argila Auburn Univ. at Montgomery<br />

Ben Webb Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Rolando Fernandez Northwestern State Univ.<br />

Chicago Cubs<br />

1988<br />

Greg Hammond<br />

Adam Bigale<br />

Don’L Dease<br />

Jeff Kilpatrick<br />

Brian Gilliland<br />

Jorge Rosario<br />

Ivan Alicea<br />

Kenny Turner<br />

university of Alabama<br />

Cincinnati Reds<br />

university of Montevallo<br />

Samford University<br />

Atlanta Braves<br />

Florida Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

California Angels<br />

Florida State University<br />

Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

Pittsburgh Pirates<br />

Warner Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

1989 At-Large Fourth Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Joe Myrick<br />

Ed Alford<br />

Joel Smith<br />

Mike Jeffcoat<br />

Charlie Ebright<br />

Valdosta State <strong>College</strong><br />

Troy State University<br />

Troy State University<br />

California Angels<br />

university of West Florida<br />

Georgia Southwestern<br />

1990<br />

Jason Smith university of West Florida<br />

Boston Red Sox<br />

Roland Tollett Louisiana Tech University<br />

Tim Christman Florida Southern <strong>College</strong><br />

Bret Anderson university of West Florida<br />

Juan DeBrand university of Alabama<br />

Chet Frady Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

D. D. Cannon university of Tennessee<br />

Mike Brown Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

Andy Dolson Troy State University<br />

Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Keith Hines Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Jeff Brown Troy State University<br />

Rodney Ashby Liberty University<br />

David Brazil Valdosta State <strong>College</strong><br />

Walter Rivera Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

Clayton Brewer Valdosta State <strong>College</strong><br />

David Perry South Alabama<br />

1991 Third Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Steve Charles Troy State University<br />

Tommy Lee Nova University<br />

Karun Jackson univ. of West Florida<br />

Chicago Cubs<br />

Rob Beaver Jacksonville State Univ.<br />

Corey Jackson university Tampa<br />

1992 Third Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Bernie Bellard university of Alabama<br />

Bobby Jones university of Alabama<br />

Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Paul Bryant Troy State University<br />

Will Green Troy State University<br />

Kevin Millican SE Louisiana Univ.<br />

Texas Rangers<br />

Greg Slone Western Kentucky<br />

K. C. Stephens univ. of West Florida<br />

1993 Fourth Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Anthony Dubose university of Alabama<br />

Sean Gerrand North Alabama<br />

Jason Cox Jacksonville State Univ.<br />

Gavin Jackson Boston Red Sox<br />

Norman Williams Detroit Tigers<br />

Steve Green university of Kentucky<br />

1994<br />

Bobby Hughes univ. of Auburn/Mont.<br />

Timmy Young university of Alabama<br />

Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Adam Faurot Florida State University<br />

Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Chad Gainey Jacksonville State<br />

Chuck Battaglia Texas Rangers<br />

Jason Green Houston Astros<br />

Mike Cespedes Columbus <strong>College</strong><br />

Kenny Davis Georgia Southwestern<br />

Brian McDevitt kennesaw State<br />

1995<br />

kenny Arnold univ. of Ala.-Huntsville<br />

Bailey Chancey univ. of Ala.-Huntsville<br />

Thornton Davis univ. of Central Florida<br />

Noel Elizor univ. of Ala.-Huntsville<br />

David Barinowski univ. of West Georgia<br />

1996<br />

Adam Mercer univ. of Central Florida<br />

Jeff Sloan univ. of Central Florida<br />

Trey Hussey Troy State University


1997 Florida State Tournament Appearance<br />

Brady Frederick Auburn-Montgomery Univ.<br />

Matt Triplett Auburn-Montgomery Univ.<br />

Troy Wells Faulkner University<br />

Elio Bejaran Faulkner University<br />

Brad Harris Loyola University<br />

1998 Third Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Desmond Baxter univ. of New Orleans<br />

Brent Fowler university of West Georgia<br />

Michael Mitchell Faulkner University<br />

Tranum McLemore Auburn-Montgomery Univ.<br />

Grant Conyers Jacksonville University<br />

Luc Riopel Winthrop University<br />

David Credeur Florida International Univ.<br />

Phillip Sledge university of Georgia<br />

Matt Steele university of Georgia<br />

Ben Saxon Louisianna State University<br />

Brad Weis Auburn University<br />

Juan Bonilla Baltimore Orioles<br />

1999<br />

Brennan Dees university of South Carolina<br />

Lane Floyd kennesaw State University<br />

Cameron Likely university of South Alabama<br />

Charlie Dees Baltimore Orioles<br />

Keto Anderson Chicago Cubs<br />

2000<br />

Michael Brown Mississippi State University<br />

Matt Bynum Cincinnati Reds<br />

Caleb Crosby university of South Alabama<br />

Moises Feliz Cumberland University<br />

Max Havel university of Georgia<br />

Fernando Isa university of Louisville<br />

Justin Lord Florida State University<br />

Jake Mathis university of Ala. - Huntsville<br />

Drew Miller Troy State University<br />

Richie Smith Florida State University<br />

Matt Tate Baltimore Orioles<br />

Blake Taylor university of South Carolina<br />

David Wolensky Anaheim Angels<br />

2001 Second Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Jose Bautista Pittsburg Pirates<br />

Jonathan Swearingen University of Mississippi<br />

Kyle Olson university of Ala. - Huntsville<br />

Lee Poteet univ. of Southern Mississippi<br />

Josh Plaice university of South Alabma<br />

Phillip Slusher university of North Alabama<br />

Sam Taulli Arizona Diamondbacks<br />

2002 Second Place Florida State Tournament<br />

Blake Balkcom Florida State University/<br />

Anaheim Angels<br />

Eric Bernier Florida A & M University<br />

Chad Coffee Georgia SW University<br />

Troy Fry Berry <strong>College</strong>s/New York Mets<br />

Les Hassen Florida Gulf Coast University<br />

Johnny Lynch Minnesota Twins<br />

Russell Martin Los Angeles Dodgers<br />

Ricardo Nanita Florida International University<br />

Chicago White Sox<br />

Kyle Pawelczyk Anaheim Angels<br />

Scott Wearne Nichols State University<br />

2003 Florida State Tournament Appearance<br />

Victor Alvarez Cumberland University<br />

Cole Armstrong Atlanta Braves<br />

Adam Dunavant Central Missouri State<br />

Matt Grooms university of Alabama<br />

Adam Loewen Baltimore Orioles<br />

Kellen Ludwig San Francisco Giants<br />

Rocky Scelfo university of Alabama<br />

Joey Wilson Stetson University<br />

2004<br />

Jake Baker Faulkner University<br />

Jeff Bosse Stetson University<br />

Kenny Brown university of Alabama<br />

Daniel Forrer Louisiana State University<br />

Alan Horne university of Florida<br />

J. P. Lowen university of Kentucky<br />

Jay Mattox East Carolina University<br />

Charles O’Neil Cinncinati Reds<br />

Jonathan Willard South Carolina University<br />

2005 Florida State Tournament Appearance<br />

Travis Anderson Florida State University<br />

David Casey university of Florida<br />

David Cash Baltimore Orioles<br />

Eric Evans Virginia Commonwealth Univ<br />

Darren Ford Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Vladimir Frias Florida International University<br />

Matt Gamel Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Keltavious Jones Cincinnati Reds<br />

David Mixson Louisianna Monroe<br />

Anthony Moreda Florida International University<br />

Daniel Roberts Louisianna Monroe<br />

Raynal Robles Freed Hardman University<br />

Liam Shanahan Western Kentucky<br />

Josh Ward Atlanta Braves<br />

2006 Florida State Tournament Appearance<br />

Stephen Brock university of Georgia<br />

Jay Chapman Atlanta Braves<br />

Steve Clevenger Chicago Cubs<br />

Tyler Flowers Atlanta Braves<br />

Chris Kirkland university of Memphis<br />

Drew Cook Florida A&M University<br />

Matt Creamer Lyon <strong>College</strong><br />

Jason Lewis Louisiana State University<br />

Clay Long Auburn University-Montgomery<br />

Clint Toomey university of South Alabama<br />

Rene Tosoni Minnesota Twins<br />

Trevor Tyre Troy University<br />

2007 Florida State Championship,<br />

Region VIII Championship, National Championship<br />

Jesus Barroso university of Tampa<br />

Paul Gatchell Troy University<br />

Lou Green R Orem Owlz/ Anaheim Angels<br />

Blake Haagen univ of Lousianna-Lafayette<br />

Tom Hatcher Florida Atlantic University<br />

Brian Hobbs university of South Florida<br />

Trey Manz university of South Florida<br />

Tyler Musselwhite university of South Carolina<br />

Logan Pierce Valdosta State University<br />

Josh Storm Troy University<br />

Brandon Street university of SE Louisianna<br />

David Thoms university of Georgia<br />

2008<br />

Einar Atencio Lynn University<br />

Adam Duvall university of Louisville<br />

Matt Jackson university of South Alabama<br />

Ben Jeffers Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Daniel Jones Brewton-Parker <strong>College</strong><br />

Drew Parker Brewton-Parker <strong>College</strong><br />

2009<br />

Marc Bourgeois univ of Southern Mississippi<br />

Mark Ellis univ of Southern Mississippi<br />

Jordan Lucas kent State University<br />

Chris Roach Liberty University<br />

David Buchanan Georgia State University<br />

Edmond Sparks Louisiana State University<br />

Jason Townsend university of Alabama<br />

J. B. Johnson kennesaw State University<br />

2010<br />

Joey Rapp university of Louisiana-Monroe<br />

Garrett Baker Liberty University<br />

Eric Sauls university of Mississippi<br />

Aaron Etchison university of Maryland<br />

Blake Newalu university of Mississippi<br />

Austin Wright university of Mississippi<br />

Duncan Midkiff Georgia State University<br />

Brandon Gardner Lambuth University<br />

Tyler Wilson Freed-Hardman University<br />

Matt Singleton Freed-Hardman University<br />

2011<br />

61


The Panhandle Conference<br />

62<br />

Former Indians currently playing<br />

in the Major Leagues<br />

Jose Bautista<br />

Toronto Blue Jays<br />

Mat Gamel<br />

Milwaukee Brewers<br />

Tyler Flowers<br />

Chicago White Sox<br />

Russell Martin<br />

New York Yankees<br />

Darren Ford<br />

San Francisco Giants<br />

<strong>Chipola</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Location: Marianna<br />

Colors: Blue/Gold<br />

Arena: <strong>Baseball</strong>/Softball Complex<br />

<strong>Baseball</strong><br />

Head Coach:<br />

Record at <strong>Chipola</strong>:<br />

Career Record:<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

Softball<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Record at <strong>Chipola</strong>:<br />

Career Record:<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

Jeff Johnson<br />

529 - 284 (15 years)<br />

529 - 284 (15 years)<br />

Chris Hutcheson,<br />

Mike Bradford, and<br />

Adam Bigale<br />

Belinda Hendrix<br />

331-89 (7 years)<br />

331-89 (7 years)<br />

Jimmy Hendrix<br />

and Kelly Brookins<br />

Gulf Coast State <strong>College</strong><br />

Location:<br />

Panama City<br />

Colors:<br />

Blue/Gold/White<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Gregg Wolfe<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Mike Kandler<br />

Head Softball Coach: Susan M. Painter<br />

Northwest Florida State <strong>College</strong><br />

Location:<br />

Niceville<br />

Colors:<br />

Scarlet/Silver<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Mickey Englett<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Doug Martin<br />

Head Softball Coach: Jack Byerley<br />

Pensacola State <strong>College</strong><br />

Location:<br />

Pensacola<br />

Colors:<br />

Navy/Green/White<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Bill Hamilton<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: keith Little<br />

Head Softball Coach: Brenda Pena<br />

Tallahassee Community <strong>College</strong><br />

Location:<br />

Tallahassee<br />

Colors:<br />

Blue/Gold<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Rob Chaney<br />

Head <strong>Baseball</strong> Coach: Mike McLeod<br />

Head Softball Coach: Patti Townsend

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