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AthleticsFirst Appearance in NCAA Post-season PlayWildcat Baseball Team FinishesThird at Regional TournamentThe <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> baseball team ended their season with a third-place finish inthe <strong>2001</strong> NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament in Warrensburg, Mo., May 17-19. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> defeated Minnesota <strong>State</strong>-Mankato in the first round of play, 2-1. Theylost to host Central Missouri <strong>State</strong>, 12-3, and Minnesota <strong>State</strong>-Mankato, 11-5, in thedouble-elimination tournament. Central Missouri <strong>State</strong> won the tournament, defeatingMinnesota <strong>State</strong>-Mankato for a spot in the NCAA Division II <strong>College</strong> World Series, wherethey finished second.The Wildcats finished the season with a 35-10 record, making their first-ever NCAARegional Championships appearance. The team received an at-large bid for the 32-teamtournament. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s 35 wins this season is a new school record for wins in aseason. The Wildcats have put together two straight seasons of 30 or more victories, thefirst time in school history. Last year, the Wildcats went 31-19.<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> was well represented when the NSIC coaches selected the annualbaseball all-conference team. First-team selections were Brady Borner, Eric Fitch, AndySchultz, Joel Tremblay, Gary Redden, Brian Zimmerman and Nathan Miller. TwoWildcats, David Muryn and Joe Hartman, picked up honorable mention honors. Headcoach John Manganaro was named NSIC Coach of the Year.WSC Finishes Fourthin NSIC Standings<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> finishedfourth in the Northern SunIntercollegiate Conference All-SportsCompetition standings for 2000-’01.The competition combines all sportsincluding both men’s and women’steams from each school in the NSIC.Minnesota-Duluth won the competitionwith 87.0 points. Winona <strong>State</strong> wassecond with 84.5 points, and Southwest<strong>State</strong> was third with 70.0 points. TheWildcats scored 68.75 points to comein fourth.Other schools in the NSIC includeNorthern <strong>State</strong> University, Minnesota<strong>State</strong> University-Moorhead, Bemidji<strong>State</strong> University, Concordia University-St. Paul, University of Minnesota-Crookston, and University ofMinnesota-Morris.Record Number Golf in Catbacker Scholarship ClassicA record 184 golfers on 48 teamscompeted in this year’s CatbackerScholarship Classic on June 1 at the <strong>Wayne</strong>Country Club. The Catbacker Classic isan annual tournament put on by the <strong>Wayne</strong><strong>State</strong> athletic department to raise money forthe department’s scholarship fund.Winning this year’s tournament wasthe foursome of Troy Harder, MarkMcCorkindale, David Ley and LowellJohnson. Coming in second during thefour-man scramble event were Bob Jordan,Marty <strong>Summer</strong>field, Brian Bowers andChris King. Third place went to LydellWoodbury, Jim Dorsey, Steve Conner andDan Brummond, while fourth place went toJeryl Nelson, Darwin Barnes, KevinSaunders and Shane Hansen.Winners of the mixed/women’s flightwere Nancy Endicott, Marta Nelson, VickiPick and Charlotte Bolin, while secondplace went to Diane Magnuson, AustinLeuth, Jason Erb and Denise Erb.Ryun Williams, director of theCatbacker, called the tournament a bigsuccess. “More people than everparticipated in this year’s event,” he said.“It shows the great support that wereceive from alums and <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong>fans.”Alumni Games ScheduledAlumni athletic activities are beingplanned, included are:Alumni Volleyball Scrimmage -Saturday, Aug. 18. For moreinformation, contact Coach SharonVanis at 402-375-7303.Alumni Baseball Game - Sunday,Sept. 9. A golf outing is tentativelyplanned for Sept. 8. Following thegolfing, alumni, current players andcoaching staff will attend the footballgame vs. Peru <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>.For more information, contactCoach John Manganaro at 402-375-7012.Chris Orwingputts as teammembers look on.18WSC Magazine <strong>Summer</strong> 011810/2/01, 2:49 PM

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