2012 South Harrison Baseball Media Guide

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SOUTH HARRISON

HAWKS BASEBALL

2012 MEDIA GUIDE


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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012

SOUTH HARRISON

STAFF

Head Coach Frank Tate.........................4

BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE Assistant Coach Jeff Richards..............8 a product of

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Coach History....................................11

MEET THE HAWKS

2012 Roster.....................................16 2011 Statistics.................................17 Player Profiles...................................18

ALUMNI

Professional Players...........................42 All-Time Roster..................................44 Alumni Game.....................................48

HISTORY

Field of Dreams.................................54 Batting Records................................56 Pitching Records...............................68 Team Records...................................76 Awards & Honors...............................80 All-Decade Team................................85 Record Against..................................86


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TATE

HEAD COACH | 9TH SEASON

As a catcher for the South Harrison Baseball program, Frank Tate led the Hawks through one of the winningest eras in the program’s history.

Now, 17 years later, Tate

is repeating the feat as the team’s head coach.

Tate during the 2009 season. including a 6-3 mark over Harrison County rival Notre Dame since 2009, and has never lost a Little Kanawha Conference Tournament game, including winning the school’s first LKC Championship by claiming a 2-1 victory over Williamstown in 2009. Tate has recorded at least 10 wins in all of eight seasons, and was named the Harrison County Coach of the Year in 2009. He also has served as the assistant coach for the North-South All-Star Game in 2008 and 2009, having sent three players (Chris Bunnell, Travis Gawthrop, Chase Snyder) to the all-star competition. The 2009 season is considered one of the finest seasons in the program’s history. That’s when Tate led the Hawks to the program’s first sectional championship since 1997 and

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Tate begins his 9th season as head coach of South Harrison, the school he graduated from in 1995 after playing four years under then head coach Brad Nutter. Tate finished his playing career with 49 wins, including being a part of the school’s only 20-win season in 1993. Yet, as a head coach he has taken the program to another level. In just eight seasons, Tate has led the team to two sectional championships (2009, 2010) including finishing one win away from reaching the state tournament for the first time in school history. In that Regional Championship game, which was held at South Harrison in 2009, the Hawks lost to eventual state champion Moorefield, 6-1 – the closest game the Yellow Jackets played all postseason. Last season, Tate became the school’s winningest coach when he surpassed Nutter after winning his 105th career game in the opening round of the 2011 sectional tournament, claiming a 9-2 win over Doddridge County. Tate enters the 2012 season with a career record of 106-104, despite coaching 40-percent of his career games against Class-AA or Class-AAA opponents. Tate is 80-46 (.635) against Class-A competition,

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Tate (center) with Cal Ripken, Jr., (right) and Larry Sheets at South Harrison last summer when the former major league baseball players visited South Harrison’s Field of Dreams.

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the third regional appearance in the program’s history. Three players from the 2009 team – first baseman Craig Chipps (Fairmont State), pitcher Travis Gawthrop (Potomac State) and catcher Chase Snyder (Fairmont State) – went on to play collegiate baseball. Gawthrop and Snyder also became the first pair of Hawk teammates to play in the North-South All-Star Game where the duo combined for five innings on the mound in Game 2, helping the North squad four-hit the South in a 1-0, 9-inning loss. They were two of just three Class-A players who were invited to the game. Tate took over in 2004, inheriting a young team of just 12 players and three seniors. In his first year, Tate led the Hawks to a 10-8 mark with wins of Class-A powerhouse Madonna and Class-AA and Harrison County rival Lincoln. In his third season, Tate

led his team to finish just two wins shy of becoming the second team in program history to record 20 wins, ending with 18 – the second most in a single season in SHHS history. The team started the season 9-1 until a tough 3-0 loss to No. 1-ranked Pendleton County ended the streak. But the Hawks still couldn’t overcome the Irish in the sectionals. In a matchup between two of the top pitchers in the state, South Harrison’s Mark Frum and Notre Dame’s Preston Musgrave combined for 29 strikeouts in the 8-inning game, before a late Hawk error led to the Irish scoring the winning run. It was 2007 that may have been Tate’s finest season. The coach took a young group which consisted of just three seniors to a No. 4 ranking in the Class-A Associated Press Poll after a 5-4 upset over then No.-3 Williamstown. The

win was one of three upsets of ranked opponents in 2007 including a 10-5 victory over then-No. 6 AA Clay County and eventual Class-AA runner-up Grafton. Tate is nothing new to leading the program to success, however. As a catcher, Tate finished his Hawk career as a four-year letterman where he garnered all-Harrison County honors (Fr., Jr., Sr.), All-Big 10 Conference honors (Jr., Sr.) as well as Class-AA All-State honorable mention in 1995. In football, he was a two-time all-County member and also earned All-Big 10 and All-State recognition. Tate finished his baseball career in the top five in school history in doubles, including leading Harrison County in doubles as a senior. In 1990 as a 13-year-old, Tate led his Harrison County Babe Ruth All-Star team to the National Championship Series where he finished the tournament with a .600 batting average and was named the tournament’s most outstanding hitter – one of only two West Virginians to ever win the award. After graduating from SHHS, Tate earned his degree from Fairmont State College in 2003. He currently teaches history at South Harrison High School while he has also been an assistant coach for the Hawks’ football team and head coach Brad Jett for the past 13 seasons. He resides in West Milford with his wife Justina and son, Dane.


TATE by the NUMBERS

SEASONS 8 RECORD 106-104 HOME 54-51 AWAY 51-54 VS. CLASS-A 80-46 VS. CLASS-AA 23-48 VS. CLASS-AAA 3-10 VS. LKC 55-51 VS. BIG 10 8-27 VS. MSN-DXN 41-21 2009

HARRISON COUNTY COACH OF THE YEAR

2009, 2008

NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME

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Braxton County 4-6 Bridgeport 0-2 Buckhannon-Upshur 0-2 Calhoun County 12-0 Cameron 1-0 Charleston Catholic 0-1 Clay County 5-5 Clay-Battelle 10-0 Doddridge County 16-3 Gilmer County 4-6 Grafton 2-5 Hundred 3-0 Lewis County 2-3 Liberty 0-6 Lincoln 2-7 Madonna 2-2 Moorefield 0-1 Nicholas County 1-0 Notre Dame 8-16 Paden City 3-0 Parkersburg Catholic 1-0 Pendleton County 0-1 Philip Barbour 1-0 Ravenswood 1-0 Ritchie County 1-4 Roane County 2-8 Robert C. Byrd 0-2 St. Mary’s 2-5 Trinity 4-1 Tygarts Valley 7-4 Valley Wetzel 5-0 Williamstown 4-7 Wirt County 3-7

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RICHARDS ASSISTANT COACH | 14TH SEASON

Journey into the South Harrison dugout following a Hawks’ game or practice and you will likely find South Harrison assistant coach Jeff

Richards talking baseball.

Richards with former outfielder Jonathan Jett during the 2006 season. Brad Nutter for two years before helping current Bridgeport head softball coach Frank Lopez in 2000 and again in 2002. Richards took over as head coach during the 2003 season where he led South Harrison to an 8-14 mark including a sectional semifinals appearance. He also helped nurture and develop future Hawk Class-A All-State players Mark Frum and Cory Morrison, who were freshmen at the time. Frum finished the year as the team’s go-to pitcher with a 4-1 record in 26 innings while striking out 35 batters en route to earning all-Harrison County honors. One year later in 2004, Richards became

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It has become almost a tradition for Richards, who will beginning his 14th season with the South Harrison baseball program this season and his 35th year in the coaching profession. “The man has forgotten more about baseball that any of us players have ever known,” said former shortstop and outfielder Kris Fridley, who played four years under Richards. “Some of my favorite times were sitting in the dugout after practice talking baseball with Coach Tate and Coach Richards. But it usually evolved into more than just sports because they know being a coach is about more than baseball. I got a lot of advice for both baseball and life, and they may not know it, but our seasons together meant a lot to me. “Even though my playing days are over, I always hope to help out in any way I can, and I still talk baseball with them any time I get a chance.” The 1971 graduate of South Harrison High School, who graduated as president of his senior class, has coached the Hawks baseball program on two different occasions and under three different head coaches. Beginning in 1998, Richards helped current Robert C. Byrd head baseball coach

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the assistant coach under current South Harrison baseball head coach Frank Tate where the pair have averaged 13 wins a season, featured two first-team all-state players, three first team all-Little Kanawha Conference selections and 13 players earn first-team all-Harrison County honors on 12 different occasions. Richards has also help guide three players – Chris Bunnell, Travis Gawthrop and Chase Snyder – to be selected to the North-South All-Star Game while in 2009, Gawthrop was selected as the program’s first Little Kanawha Conference Player of the Year. Catcher Chase Snyder earned LKC Hitter of the Year honors that same year. “Every player wants to play for coaches like them,” Gawthrop said of Richards and Tate. “They will help you out anyway they can and it doesn’t matter if its on and off the field – if you have a problem, they’ll help you solve it. “My four years playing for the Hawks under them couldn’t have been better.” Richards served as South Harrison’s head wrestling coach this season, a position he has Richards has also served as South Harrison’s head wrestling and golf coach where he coached Hawk baseball players Brandon Allman, D.J. Atha, Chadd Chipps, Denny Chamberlain, Brandon Coffman, Gawthrop, Brandon Hatton, Dakota Kirby, Chris Miller and Snyder. He has also been an assistant high school softball coach under former head coach Bernie Hurst in 2001 while also assisting former wrestling coach Mike Barnette. He served as head middle school football coach for five years (1999-2003) where in 2002, he led the Hawks to a Harrison County Championship – a team led by Frum and Morrison. Richards was a four-year player for the Hawks under head coach John Jay (1968) and then Gary Barnette from 1969-1971.

Richards graduated from Fairmont State College in 1975 and currently resides in West Milford with his wife, Arline. They have two children. His oldest, Andrew, is a former all-Harrison County infielder for South Harrison who graduated in 1999. Karson graduated from South Harrison in 2001 before playing one year of softball at Alderson-Broaddus College in Philippi, W.Va. She is currently a teacher in the Harrison County School System and is in her fourth season as head coach of the South Harrison softball team where she has led the Hawks to two state tournament appearances and won the school’s first-ever West Virginia State Championship in 2010.


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RECORD LEADERS WINS

1. Frank Tate 2. Brad Nutter 3. John Scotchie 4. Frank Lopez

SEASONS 1. John Scotchie Frank Tate 3. Brad Nutter 4. Gary Barnette

PLAYOFF WINS 1. Frank Tate 2. Brad Nutter 3. John Scotchie 4. Frank Lopez

106 104 56 24

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JAY

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BARNETTE 1969 - 1975

RECORD: Not Available (7 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: Not Available ALL-STATE PLAYERS: Not Available A man who defined South Harrison as a football coach also coached Hawks baseball for 7 years after being transferred in 1968 from Connellsville High School (Pa.). Barnette was an all-conference center for the West Virginia Mountaineers in 1964 and a graduate of Dunbar High School. Barnette is the second winningest coach in Harrison County football history (190-117, 29 seasons) and led the Hawks to the 1976 State Championship game.

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ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS 1. Brad Nutter 2. Frank Tate 3. John Scotchie 4. Frank Lopez

1. Frank Tate 2. Brad Nutter 3. John Scotchie 4. Frank Lopez

50 32 20 10

21 15 11 3 1978 SOUTH HARRISON HAWKS

The Hawks finished 2-6 in head coach Ron Fragale’s final season.

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FRAGALE

1976 - 1978

RECORD: 7-23 (3 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 5 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: Not Available Fragale served as both South Harrison’s basketball and baseball coach during his time with the Hawks. He also coached the Washington Irving High School men’s basketball team. A 1974 graduate of West Virginia University, Fragale nows serves as the Harrison County representative in the West Virginia House of Delegates, a position held from 1990-1998, and has currently held since 2000.

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ALL-STATE PLAYERS

1966 - 1968

RECORD: Not Available (3 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: Not Available ALL-STATE PLAYERS: Not Available The first coach in the history of the program, Jay led the Hawks in their first two seasons of existance and coached one of the program’s all-time bests - pitcher Earl Arbogast. Jay also served as the Vice Principal and the football coach and later became principal in 1968. Jay graduated from Glenville State College and Marshall University before earning his Master’s Degree from the University of Virginia.

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SEASON RECORDS James Jay

1966 N/A

First season in SHHS history

1967 N/A 1968 1-4-1

Gary Barnette

1980 SOUTH HARRISON HAWKS

The 1980 team was the final team coached by head coach John Conch. The Hawks finished 5-12 that season.

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CONCH

1979 - 1980

RECORD: 6-23 (2 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 7 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: Not Available Conch led the Hawks for two seasons, finishing 1-11 in 1979 before seeing improvement and ending 5-12 in his final season in 1980. The Hawks reached the sectional championship each season. Conch coached the likes of Vickie Huffman, the first female baseball player, standout pitcher Clay Stonestreet, and one of Harrison County’s leading hitters, Barry Stemple, in 1980.

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SCOTCHIE

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1981 - 1989

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RECORD: 56-110 (9 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 20 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: 11 A former all-West Virginia Conference third baseman at Salem-Teikyo College, Scotchie took over the Hawks as a 23-year-old Third seasons later in 1983, Scotchie helped SHHS claim its first winning season and sectional championship in school history. Scotchie was named Harrison County Coach of the Year in 1983. After a brief absence, he returned to coaching under former SHHS head coach Brad Nutter at Robert C. Byrd.

1969 N/A 1970 N/A 1971 2-6 1972 0-5 1973 2-6 1974 2-6 1975 4-7

Ron Fragale

1976 1-10 1977 4-7 1978 2-6

John Conch

1979 1-11 1980 5-12

John Scotchie

1981 8-13

First season in Class-AA Sectional Championship

1982 8-15 1983 13-8

First winning season Sectional Championship Regional Championship Appearance

1984 4-16 1985 1-16 1986 6-13 1987 3-8 1988 10-11 1989 3-10

Bruce Carey

1990 6-14

Sectional Championship

1991 5-18

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CAREY

1990 - 1991

RECORD: 11-32 (2 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 5 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: 2 Carey, a longtime assistant under John Scotchie, took over the program in 1990 and helped the Hawks claim the sectional championship in his first season. Carey went on to become of the Harrison County’s most successful football coaches at Bridgeport HS where he compiled a 137-32 record in 13 seasons before retiring in 2010. Carey was the head coach of Chad Drummond, SH baseball’s first Harrison County Athlete of the Year.

Brad Nutter

1992 6-21

Sectional Championship First season in Big 10 Conference

1993 20-10

Sectional Championship Only 20-win season

1994 9-14

Sectional Championship

1995 14-12 1996 6-14 1997 17-10

Sectional Championship Regional Championship Appearance First season for SH Field of Dreams


1998 16-10 1999 16-11

Frank Lopez

2000 8-14 2001 8-14 2002 8-15

brad

NUTTER

1992 - 1999

RECORD: 104-102 (8 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 50 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: 15 Nutter took the South Harrison baseball program to another level in his eight seasons with the Hawks. In just his second year, he led the Hawks to a 20-win season (the only 20-win season in school history) and a sectional championship. The 1980 graduate of Liberty High School and 1986 product of Fairmont State College led the Hawks to four sectional titles in his time in Lost Creek. He is now the head baseball coach at Robert C. Byrd High School.

Jeff Richards

2003 8-14

First season in Mason-Dixon Conf. First season in Class-A

Frank Tate

2004 10-9 2005 13-9 2006 18-9 2007 13-19

First season in Little Kanawha Conf.

2008 13-15 2009 14-9

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LOPEZ

2010 10-25

2000 - 2002

RECORD: 24-43 (3 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 10 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: 3 A longtime high school coach at many Harrison County schools, Lopez earned his 300th career high school coaching win with the Hawks in 2001. Lopez coached the likes of future WVIAC home run leader Jerred Novotny and all-American Ben Hall, both who played at Alderson-Broaddus College. He has also coached baseball at Notre Dame High School and softball at Lincoln HS. He is currently the head softball coach at Bridgeport High School.

Sectional Championship Regional Championship Appearance Little Kanawha Championship Sectional Championship

2011 14-11

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RICHARDS 2003

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TATE

2004 - current

RECORD: 106-104 (8 seasons) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 32 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: 21 The winningest coach in program history, Tate has led the Hawks to two sectional championships, the school’s first Little Kanawha Conference championship, and its first Regional Championship appearance since 1997. He earned Harrison County Coach of the Year honors in 2009, and has sent three players to the North-South All-Star Game, which he coached in 2008 and 2009.

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RECORD: 8-14 (1 season) ALL-COUNTY PLAYERS: 2 ALL-STATE PLAYERS: 1 Richards has spent 14 seasons with the South Harrison baseball program with 13 of those years coming as an assistant coach under Frank Lopez and current head coach Frank Tate. Richards as been with the Hawks for over 130 victories. As head coach in 2003, Richards led South Harrison into its first season in the MasonDixon Conference and back into Class-A, finishing the year 8-14 .

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NO. NAME 1 LINDSAY, Neil 2 TEDESCO, Billy 3 CHILDERS, Tyler 4 HALL, Tyler 5 PECK, Randy 6 WILKINS, Jack 7 HALL, Matthew 10 SWENSKIE, James 11 MESSENGER, Cory 12 EVANS, Gaige 13 HALL, Michael 14 HATTON, Brandon 16 JARRETT, Tyson 20 GALLO, Rocco 21 SNYDER, Drew 25 ROY, Cody 28 WRIGHT, Tristan 30 GUTHALL, Jake 33 STROUPE, Jacob 41 MILLER, Jessy 44 SLAWINSKI, Alek

YEAR Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Freshman Senior Sophomore Junior Freshman Senior Freshman Sophomore Senior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Senior Freshman Junior

POS OF SS, P 3B, P 3B 1B, C OF 3B OF C, OF C, P SS, 2B, OF 3B, OF OF, P OF 2B, SS, P 1B OF OF 2B, P 2B, 3B, P OF

HT. 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-8 5-8 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-7 5-11 6-1 5-8 5-6 6-1 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-3

WT. 150 180 190 180 170 150 130 170 150 165 130 230 175 220 145 210 135 212 155 170 195

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2011 batting PLAYER GP Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB CHILDERS, Tyler 21 .273 44 11 12 11 2 0 0 2 CHIPPS, Chadd 25 .301 73 20 22 15 4 0 0 4 COFFMAN, Brandon 23 .268 71 15 19 16 2 0 0 3 EVANS, Gaige 25 .338 74 15 25 19 5 0 1 5 HALL, Tyler 17 .350 40 12 14 11 2 1 0 4 HATTON, Brandon 11 .120 25 5 3 5 2 0 0 0 JEFFERIES, Shane 17 .067 15 11 1 2 0 0 0 4 LINDSAY, Neil 7 .000 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 PECK, Randy 22 .350 60 14 21 18 2 0 0 6 SNYDER, Drew 25 .312 77 18 24 13 2 1 0 12 STROUPE, Jacob 17 .083 12 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 SWENSKIE, James 25 .312 64 25 20 16 5 0 0 12 TEDESCO, Billy 25 .363 91 30 33 14 7 0 1 10 WILKINS, Jack 20 .292 48 5 14 3 0 0 0 5

CHILDERS

2011 pitching PLAYER ERA W L SV IP R ER H BB CHILDERS, Tyler 0.00 - - - 1.1 - - - 1 CHIPPS, Chadd 3.98 2 2 - 19.1 19 11 19 21 COFFMAN, Brandon 3.94 2 2 - 32 30 18 36 16 EVANS, Gaige 2.92 1 2 - 24 16 10 21 13 HALL, Tyler 4.67 - - - 3 4 2 3 4 PECK, Randy 21.00 - - - 1 4 3 4 - SNYDER, Drew 3.92 3 3 - 19.2 18 11 22 14 STROUPE, Jacob 2.76 2 - - 25.1 20 10 19 15 SWENSKIE, James 4.81 2 - - 16 13 11 18 11 TEDESCO, Billy 1.80 2 2 2 23.1 12 6 10 15

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HATTON CAR EER F I RST S

#14 | SENIOR | 3B | 5-foot-11 | 230 lbs.

HATTON

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brandon GAME

4/10/2009 vs. Calhoun Co.

AT-BAT

5/22/09 @ Braxton County

HIT

4/2/10 @ Clay County

DOUBLE

3/19/11 @ Williamstown

RUN SCORED

4/2/10 @ Clay County

RBI

4/17/10 @ Wirt County

SACRIFICE

3/19/11 @ Williamstown

MULTI-RUN GAME 4/18/11 vs. Wirt County

MULTI-RBI GAME

4/15/11 @ Calhoun County

JUNIOR (2011): Set career highs in runs scored (5) and RBI (5)…finished 1-for-3 with an RBI double in South Harrison’s 9-4 loss to Williamstown in the season opener… ended with a double, two RBI and two runs scored in 16-6 win vs. Wirt County…walked a career-high eight times. SOPHOMORE (2010): Saw action in 13 games... finished with .375 on-base percentage...recorded first career hit and scored first career run in 20-11 loss at Clay County...drove in first career RBI in 16-9 loss at Wirt County...ended season 2-for-2


with hits against Tygarts Valley and in the Hawks’ sectional tournament matchup against Notre Dame. FRESHMAN (2009): Saw action in three games as a freshman including South Harrison’s 11-1 win over Calhoun County.

Swenskie during the 2009 season.

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

JUNIOR (20XX) 11 SOPHOMORE (20XX) 13 FRESHMAN (20XX) 3 Totals 27

25 16 2 46

H 3 4 0 7

2B 3B HR 2 0 0 2

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

R 5 1 0 6

RBI SB BB 5 1 0 6

0 0 0 0

8 5 0 13

K AVG OBP SLG 8 10 0 18

.120 .211 .000 .152

.324 .375 .000 .333

.200 .211 .000 .196

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STROUPE

#33 | SENIOR | 2B/P | 5-foot-10 | 155 lbs.

1ST GAME

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3/31/09 vs. Tygarts Valley

1st AT-BAT

4/4/09 @ Williamstown

1st HIT

3/19/11 @ Williamstown

1st RUN SCORED 4/18/11 vs. Wirt County

1st STOLEN BASE 4/18/11 vs. Wirt County

1st PITCHING ‘W’ 4/28/11 vs. Lincoln

1st APPEARANCE 4/9/09 @ St. Marys

HIGH INNINGS

7 IP on 5/9/11 vs. Doddridge

HIGH STRIKEOUTS

7 IP on 5/9/11 vs. Doddridge

JUNIOR (2011): Developed into one of head coach Frank Tate’s top pitchers in 2011 after sitting out the 2010 season…ended 2-0 in eight appearances…finished second on the team in ERA (2.76) and innings pitched (25 1/3)…threw one shutout inning in Hawks’ 16-6 win over Wirt County…earned first career high school pitching victory in 6-5 win over Lincoln, throwing 5 innings and allowing no earned runs while striking out six…threw 2 2/3 innings of shutout relief in 10-2 win over Clay County…threw first career complete game in 9-2 win over Doddridge


County in the Hawks’ opening game of the sectional tournament, striking out seven and allowing no earned runs. SOPHOMORE (2010): Did not play. FRESHMAN (2009): Struck out in first career at-bat in 8-7 win over Williamstown... made first career pitching appearance in 11-6 loss to St. Mary’s, pitching 1 2/3 innings allowing three earned runs on four hits while striking out two...made first pitching start in 9-5 loss to Lewis County, going four innings

Stroupe during the 2009 season.

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

JUNIOR (2011) 17 SOPHOMORE (2010) FRESHMAN (2009) 5 Totals 22

H

2B 3B HR

12

1

0

0

4 16

0 1

0 0

0 0

R

RBI SB BB

0

2 0 0 DID NOT PLAY 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

K AVG OBP SLG

0

7

.083 .143 .83

0 1

1 8

.000 .000 .000 .063 .111 .063

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PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

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JUNIOR (2011) 8 SOPHOMORE (2010) FRESHMAN (2009) 3 Totals 11

L

SV

25.1

IP

CG W 1

2

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0

ER

K

BB ERA

19 20 10 DID NOT PLAY 0 7 9 9 0 26 29 19

5.2 31

0 1

0 2

1 1

H

R

27

15

5 32

7 11.12 2.47 0.7 22 4.29 1.55 1.5

WHIP K/BB

2.76 1.34 1.8

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SNYDER

#21 | SENIOR | MIF/P | 5-foot-6 | 145 lbs.

CAREER RANKINGS

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drew

11 12TH AT-BATS 15TH HITS 14TH SINGLES 10TH DOUBLES 7TH TRIPLES 14ND APP 20TH STKEOUTS 14TH WINS TH

GAMES 80

206 64 49 10 3

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JUNIOR (2011): Tied for team lead in stolen bases, finishing 12-for-13… finished third on team with 33 hits…second on team with 15 walks…led pitching staff with three victories, finished 3-3 in six appearances…picked up pitching victory in 11-10 win over Notre Dame after allowing one earned run in four innings of relief…stole a careerhigh three bases in 13-0 win over Calhoun and repeated the feat in a 8-7, 9-inning win against Doddridge…combined to go 4-for-7 with five runs scored in doubleheader sweep over Wirt… threw six-inning complete game in 11-1 victory


over Calhoun. SOPHOMORE (2010): Received Honorable Mention All-Little Kanawha honors for second consecutive season...finished fifth on the team with 21 hits...finished second on team with six doubles...finished 4-of-5 on stolen base attempts...started seven games on the mound...finished tied for team lead with Brandon Coffman with 40 strikeouts, three wins, and two complete games – all career-highs...threw first career complete game in 7-2 loss at Clay...threw complete game and struck out career-high 12 batters in 6-1 win over Notre Dame...finished 2-for-2 with a double in 8-3 loss to Wirt...recorded first career save in 14-12 win over Notre Dame...hit first career home run in 14-10 loss at Roane County.

Snyder during the 2011 season. Class-AA state champion Lincoln...recorded second career 3-RBI game in loss to Braxton County...had first career 2-stolen base game in 2-1 win over Williamstown in Little Kanawha Conference semifinals...started on the mound in the Hawks’ Regional Semifinal win over Clay-Battelle...along with brother Chase, was one of two Hawks to finish with multi-hit games in SH’s 6-1 loss to Moorefield in the Regional Championship, ending 2-for-3...played for Clarksburg Post 13 American Legion.

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BATTING STATISTICS YEAR JUNIOR (2011) SOPHOMORE (2010) FRESHMAN (2009) Totals

GP AB

H

2B 3B HR

R

25 34 21 80

24 21 19 64

2 6 2 10

2 0 1 3

1 1 0 2

18 13 10 41

CG W

L

SV

3 5 1 9

0 0 0 0

77 78 51 206

RBI SB BB 13 16 10 38

12 4 2 18

H

R

22 53 16 97

18 50 19 87

K AVG OBP SLG

15 14 9 38

9 16 10 35

.312 .269 .373 .311

ER

K

BB ERA

11 28 8 47

13 40 18 71

14 34 21 69

.433 .372 .468 .419

.429 .385 .451 .417

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PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

AP

JUNIOR (2011) 6 SOPHOMORE (2010) 12 FRESHMAN (2009) 6 Totals 24

IP 21.1 37.1 19.2 78.1

1 2 0 3

3 3 1 7

3.92 5.25 2.63 4.20

WHIP K/BB

1.83 2.33 1.73 2.04

.93 1.18 0.86 1.03

playerPROFILES

FRESHMAN (2009): Earned Honorable Mention All-Little Kanawha Conference honors...recorded best ERA among freshmen in Head Coach Frank Tate era (2.58)...ended season on four-game hit streak...started 1st career game in Hawks’ season-opener at second base, finishing 2-for-2 with a walk... made first career pitching appearance against Tygarts Valley, throwing 2 innings of hitless relief...recorded 1st career RBI, 3-RBI game and hit 1st career double in 9-1 win over Williamstown...earned 1st career win in first career start in 9-5 win over Calhoun... threw five innings and allowing just two earned runs in Hawks’ 7-5 loss to eventual

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PECK CARE ER HIG HS

#5 | SENIOR | 1B | 5-foot-11 | 170 lbs.

PECK

playerPROFILES

randy

AT-BATS 4, twice

HITS

3, 4/7/11 @ Gilmer Co.

DOUBLES 1, three times

STOLEN BASES 3, 4/18/11 vs. Wirt Co.

RUNS SCORED

2, 4/15/11 @ Calhoun Co.

RBI

4, 4/7/11 @ Gilmer County

WALKS

3, 4/15/11 @ Calhoun Co.

SACRIFICES 1, twice

HIT-BY-PITCHES

1, 4/14/11 @ Braxton Co.

JUNIOR (2011): Took over as Hawks’ everyday first basemen and set career highs in every offensive category…finished second on team with .350 average and RBI (18)… finished 6-for-8 in stolen base attempts…started season 7-for-12 with 8 RBI in first four games including going 3-for-4 in 12-3 win over Gilmer County…had three RBI in 11-10 win over Notre Dame…ended 2-for-4 with 2 runs, 2 RBI and a career-high 3 stolen bases in 11-1 win over Wirt County…combined to go 4-for-7 and scored 3 runs in doubleheader sweep of Clay County.


SOPHOMORE (2010): Saw action in 14 games...scored first career run in loss to St. Mary’s...drove in first career RBI against Buckhannon-Upshur...recorded first career hit, first career multi-hit game, and first career double in loss to Wirt County on April 17...also recorded hits against Gilmer County and Robert C. Byrd...stole first career base in loss at Roane County. FRESHMAN (2009): Did not play.

Peck during the 2011 season.

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

JUNIOR (2011) 22 SOPHOMORE (2010) 14 FRESHMAN (2009) Totals 36

H

2B 3B HR

60 16

21 4

2 1

0 0

76

25

3

0

R

RBI SB BB

0 0

14 18 6 2 3 1 DID NOT PLAY 0 16 21 7

K AVG OBP SLG

8 2

11 6

.350 .423 .383 .250 .333 .313

10

17

.329 .404 .368

K

BB ERA

CAREER

PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

AP

IP

L

SV

JUNIOR (2011) SOPHOMORE (2010) FRESHMAN (2009) Totals

1 0

1 0

CG W 0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1

1

0

0

0

H

R

ER

4 4 3 0 0 0 DID NOT PLAY 0 4 4 3

WHIP K/BB

0 0

0 0

21.0 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

0

0

21.0 4.00 0.00

playerPROFILES

CAREER

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WILKINS CAR EER F I RST S

#6 | SENIOR | OF | 5-foot-8 | 150 lbs.

WILKINS

playerPROFILES

jack

GAME

3/20/10 vs. Williamstown

AT-BAT

3/31/10 @ St. Marys

HIT

4/3/10 @ Bckhann-Upshur

DOUBLE

5/20/10 vs. Notre Dame (Sect)

RUN SCORED

3/20/10 vs. Williamstown

RBI

4/30/10 vs. Tygarts Valley

STOLEN BASE

JUNIOR (2011): Set a career high in hits, with 14…finished 5-for-6 in stolen base attempts… ended 2-for-2 in South Harrison’s 9-4 loss to Williamstown…finished 2-for-3 in Hawks’ 11-10 victory vs. Notre Dame on April 11…went 2-for-4 with a stolen base in an 11-7 loss to Roane County.

4/7/10 vs. Doddridge Co.

MULTI-RUN GAME 4/7/10 vs. Doddridge Co.

MULTI-SB GAME 4/24/10 vs. Calhoun Co.

SOPHOMORE (2010): Finished third on team in runs scored (20)...joined only Ben Hall (1997) as the only first-year players in school history to score at least 20 runs...finished second on


team with .300 batting average...ended postseason 3-for-6 with seven runs scored... hit 5-for-13 with 9 runs scored, 4 RBI, two stolen bases and a double in last 9 games of the season...finished 9-of-10 on stolen base attempts...saw action in 32 of team’s 35 games...scored first career run in first career high school game, a 10-9 loss to No. 3 Williamstown...stole first career base and recorded first career multi-run game in 9-5 win over Doddridge County...stole two bases in 10-0 win over Calhoun County...recorded first-career multi-hit and multi-RBI game in South Harrison’s 18-12 loss to Robert C. Byrd...scored career-high three runs in 7-6 win over Doddridge County in sectional tournament including the game-winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning...hit first career double in 13-12 win over Notre Dame in sectional championship game. FRESHMAN (2009): Did not play.

Snyder during the 2011 season.

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

JUNIOR (2011) 20 SOPHOMORE (2010) 32 FRESHMAN (2009) Totals 52

H

2B 3B HR

48 30

14 9

0 1

0 0

78

23

1

0

0 0

R

RBI SB BB

5 3 5 23 5 9 DID NOT PLAY 0 28 8 14

K AVG OBP SLG

4 3

15 9

.292 .345 .292 .300 .353 .333

7

24

.295 .348 .308

playerPROFILES

CAREER

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TEDESCO

#2 | SENIOR | SS/P | 5-foot-11 | 180 lbs.

RANKINGS

‘10 SEASON

playerPROFILES

billy

6 HITS 8TH 10TH SINGLES RUNS 4TH SB 26TH 17TH STKEOUTS 5TH SAVES ERA 4TH TH

AT-BATS 91

33 25 30 10

*

44

*

2

*

1.80

* - Pitching Statistic

JUNIOR (2011): Started all 25 games as Hawks’ everyday shortstop in first high school baseball season…led team in average (.363), runs scored (30), hits (33), doubles (7), slugging percentage (.473)… finished 10-of-11 on stolen base attempts, thirdbest on team…led pitching staff in ERA (1.80) and strikeouts (44)…1.80 ERA is the fourth-best in a single-season in Hawk baseball history… finished 2-2 on the mound with two saves…15 strikeouts in 7-1 win over Doddridge County ties with Cory Morrison for second-most strikeouts in a single game in South Harrison history, and is


the most strikeouts in a postseason game… became first player in South Harrison history to throw a no-hitter in first career pitching start, throwing a 5-inning no-hitter and striking out 10 batters in a 13-0 win over Calhoun County. Lost perfect game on error on the first play of the game…hit first career homerun in 13-0 win vs. Calhoun County, finishing 3-for-3 with three runs scored in the game…recorded first career hit, scored first career run and stole first career base in 9-4 loss to Williamstown in second game of season, finishing 3-for-4…picked up first career save in 6-5 win vs. Lincoln… stole three bases in 8-7 win vs. Doddridge County… recorded a career-high 4 hits in 18-6 win vs. Doddridge County…hit two doubles and earned second save in 10-7 win over Parkersburg Catholic in Little Kanawha Conference Tournament game. SOPHOMORE (2010): Did not play.

Tedesco during the 2011 season.

FRESHMAN (2009): Did not play.

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

JUNIOR (2011) 25 SOPHOMORE (2010) FRESHMAN (2009) Totals 25

H

2B 3B HR

91

33

7

0

91

33

7

0

R

RBI SB BB

1

30 14 10 DID NOT PLAY DID NOT PLAY 1 30 14 10

K AVG OBP SLG

6

9

.363 .408 .473

6

9

.363 .408 .473

CAREER

PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

AP

IP

L

SV

JUNIOR (2011) SOPHOMORE (2010) FRESHMAN (2009) Totals

8

23.1

CG W 2

2

2

2

8

23.1

2

2

2

H

R

ER

10 12 6 DID NOT PLAY DID NOT PLAY 2 10 12 6

K

BB ERA

44

15

1.80 1.07 2.93

44

15

1.80 1.07 2.93

WHIP K/BB

playerPROFILES

CAREER

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SWENSKIE #10 | senior | outfield | 5-foot-11 | 170 lbs.

CAREER RANKINGS

playerPROFILES

james 10 10TH 23RD 19TH 12TH 13TH 10TH 12TH TH

GAMES 82

AT-BATS 213

HITS 53

HR 3

RUNS 59

RBI 42

SB 26

SAC 5

JUNIOR (2011): Earned 1st-team All-Harrison County, 2nd-team All-LKC and Honorable Mention All-State honors... set career highs in hits (20), doubles (5), stolen bases (12), average (.313), on-base percentage (.460) and slugging percentage (.391)…tied for team lead in stolen bases, finishing 12-for-13…finished second on team in runs scored and doubles…finished 2-0 on the mound including earning his 1st career win and 1st career complete game in a 16-3 victory over Calhoun…hit 2 doubles in 10-7 victory over Parkersburg Catholic in the LKC placement game.


SOPHOMORE (2010): Earned Special Honorable Mention All-LKC honors…nominated for Harrison County Player of the Week… scored a team-high 28 runs, sixth-most in a single season in school history…ended third on team with a career-high 21 RBI…finished tied for third on team with 10 stolen bases, successful in 10-of-11 attempts…only player in school history to hit first two home runs of high school career in a single game – a 12-2 win over Ritchie in the Little Kanawha Conference placement game…became the 14th player in school history to hit 2 home runs in a game, finishing 3-for-4 with 3 runs and 5 RBI…finished with career-high 6 RBI in 7-6 win over Doddridge including a first inning grand slam…his 6 RBI vs. Bulldogs tied for the 7th most in a single game in school history…endured 4-game stretch in which he finished 7-for-14 with three home runs, 11 RBI and six runs scored.

11-6 loss to St.Mary’s...recorded first career RBI in 11-1 win over Calhoun...recorded first career save in 8-5 win over Clay... recorded first career stolen base in 9-5 win over Calhoun....had first career 3-hit game in 9-8 loss to Braxton...had first career 3- RBI game in Game 2, 9-8 win over Roane, including driving in game-tying runs with 2-RBI single in seventh inning to send game into extra innings...scored Hawks’ only run in their 6-1 loss to Moorefield in the Regional Championship.

CAREER

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR JUNIOR (2011) SOPHOMORE (2010) FRESHMAN (2009) Totals

GP AB

H

25 34 23 82

20 19 14 53

64 86 63 213

2B 3B HR 5 4 0 9

0 0 0 0

0 3 0 3

L

SV

0 4 0 4

0 0 1 1

R 25 28 6 59

RBI SB BB 16 21 5 42

12 10 4 26

H

R

18 15 9 42

13 28 11 52

K AVG OBP SLG

14 18 6 38

18 22 12 52

.313 .221 .222 .249

.460 .382 .319 .390

.391 .372 .222 .333

ER

K

BB ERA

11 14 5 30

12 5 6 23

11 4.81 1.81 1.09 21 10.14 3.72 .24 12 4.04 2.42 .5 44 6.12 2.50 .52

CAREER

PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

AP

JUNIOR (2011) 5 SOPHOMORE (2010) 6 FRESHMAN (2009) 4 Totals 15

IP 16 9.2 8.2 34.1

CG W 1 0 0 1

2 0 0 2

WHIP K/BB

playerPROFILES

FRESHMAN (2009): Earned Honorable mention All-LKC honors ...recorded most stolen bases by a freshman since 2003 with 4...tied Chase Snyder’s 2006 mark with 23 games played, second most by a freshman in the Tate era...started first career game in season’s opener game Grafton...made first pitching appearance in second career game against Buckhannon-Upshur...recorded first career hit and scored first career run with 2-for-3 performance in 11-6 loss to St. Mary’s...recorded first career two-hit game in

Swenskie during the 2009 season.

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tyler

CHILDERS #3 | JUNIOR | 3B | 5-foot-11 | 190 lbs.

playerPROFILES

SOPHOMORE (2011): Led team with .476 on-base percentage… finished second on team with 15 walks…set career highs in hits (10), doubles (2), RBI (11), runs (11) and average (.188)…finished 3-for-3 with 3 RBI in 13-0 win vs. Calhoun County…scored two runs and had two RBI in 18-6 win vs. Doddridge County…recorded a career-high four RBI in 11-1 win against Clay County… made one pitching appearance, allowing no runs and no hits in 1 1/3 innings against Braxton County.

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County on April 2...drove in runs in consecutive games against Wirt County and Gilmer County...scored a career-high three runs in 14-10 loss at Roane County...scored twice against Tygarts Valley on April 30...recorded first career stolen base in 7-6 win over Calhoun County...also stole bases against Tygarts Valley and in Hawks’ Little Kanawha Conference playoff win over Ritchie County.

FRESHMAN (2010): Saw action in 21 of South Harrison’s 35 games at third base and pitcher...played in first career high school game, a 10-9 loss vs. No. 3 Williamstown... made first pitching appearance in third career game, a 14-6 loss at No. 10 St. Mary’s...made five pitching appearances, including starting first game against Wirt County on April 17, throwing a career-high 4 2/3 innings...struck out first batter in loss at Buckhannon-Upshur...recorded first career run, hit and RBI in 20-11 loss at Clay

CAREER

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

SOPHOMORE (2011) 21 FRESHMAN (2010) 21 Totals 42

64 22 86

H 12 3 15

2B 3B HR 3 0 3

0 0 0

0 0 0

L

SV

2 0 2

0 0 0

R 11 9 20

RBI SB BB

K AVG OBP SLG

11 5 16

2 3 5

15 7 22

6 5 11

.187 .476 .318 .136 .364 .136 .174 .420 .227

H

R

ER

K

BB ERA

22 0 22

28 0 28

15 0 15

2 1 3

10 1 11

CAREER

PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

AP

IP

SOPHOMORE (2011) FRESHMAN (2010) Totals

5 1 6

9 2/3 1 1/3 11

CG W 0 0 0

0 0 0

WHIP K/BB

10.8 3.31 0.2 0.00 0.75 1 9.55 3.00 0.27


gaige

EVANS

#12 | JUNIOR | C/P | 6-foot | 165 lbs.

SOPHOMORE (2011): Led team in RBI (19) and walks (17)…ended second on team in hits (25), doubles (5), on-base percentage (.476)… third on team in innings pitched (24)…ended 5-for-5 in stolen base attempts…finished 3-for-4 with four RBI and a homerun in 12-3 win at Gilmer County…ended 4-for-5 with 2 RBI in 16-6 win vs. Wirt County…finished 3-for-3 in 10-2 win vs. Clay County…recorded three RBI in Hawks’ 9-2 victory of Doddridge in the first round of the sectional tournament…earned complete game victory in 18-6, 6-inning win vs. Doddridge County, pitching 6 innings and allowing just two earned runs…allowed just one earned run and struck out eight in a 3-2 loss to Notre Dame in the sectional tournament. FRESHMAN (2010): Received Special Honorable Mention All-Little Kanawha Conference honors, the highest LKC honor received by a Hawk freshman since joining the conference in 2007...named to all-Harrison County’s second team...joined Ryan McWhorter (2001), Brian Gawthrop

CAREER

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

SOPHOMORE (2011) 25 FRESHMAN (2010) 35 Totals 60

74 86 160

H 25 22 47

2B 3B HR 5 4 9

0 0 0

1 3 4

L

SV

2 3 5

0 0 0

R 15 15 30

RBI SB BB 19 19 38

5 10 15

H

R

21 48 69

16 44 60

K AVG OBP SLG

17 24 41

16 17 33

.256 .468 .446 .338 .416 .453 .294 .440 .450

ER

K

BB ERA

10 31 41

20 17 37

13 29 42

CAREER

PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

AP

SOPHOMORE (2011) 5 FRESHMAN (2010) 8 Totals 13

IP 24 30.2 54.2

CG W 2 1 3

1 0 1

WHIP K/BB

2.92 1.42 1.54 7.08 2.51 .59 5.25 2.03 .88

playerPROFILES

(2004), Brandon Coffman (2008) and James Swenskie (2009) as only freshmen in program history to play in every game of their freshman year since 1997...set program records among freshmen in stolen bases (10), finishing 10-of-11 in stolen base attempts... became first freshman to hit multiple home runs in a season in coach Frank Tate era... led team with 24 walks...started first career game against No. 3 Williamstown...made first career pitching appearance, recorded first career hit and scored first career run in second career game against No. 3 Williamstown...hit first home run in fourth career game against Gilmer County...hit first career double in loss to Clay County...stole first career base and records first career two-stolen base game in loss to Doddridge County...finished 2-for-5 with a career-high five RBI and hit in second career home run in 16-9 loss at Wirt County...threw first career complete game in 3-1 loss to Roane County...struck out career-high seven batters in sectional tournament win over Doddridge County.

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tyler

HALL

#4 | JUNIOR | 3B | 5-foot-10 | 180 lbs.

playerPROFILES

SOPHOMORE (2011): Battled injury throughout season, but still finished third on team in average (.350), Third on team in average (.350) and second in slugging percentage (.450)… ended 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts… three of 11 hits went for extra bases… finished 4-for-4 with double, two runs and two RBI in 16-6 win vs. Wirt County… finished 6-for-9 with 7 RBI in doubleheader sweep of Doddridge County...hit first career triple in 10-2 victory over Clay County.

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FRESHMAN (2010): Became first freshman in school history to be earn first-team all-Harrison County honors, Special Honorable Mention Class-A All-State honors, and Harrison County Player of the Week honors... only freshman in Harrison County to receive first-team all-Harrison County recognition...earned Honorable Mention All-Little Kanawha Conference honors...finished second on team with 23 RBI, the most RBI by a freshman in program history...hit second most home runs by a freshman in program history, trailing on Ben Hall (7, 1997)...

first freshman in South Harrison history to lead team in batting average...became first freshman under head coach Frank Tate to hit three home runs in a season...batted .421 (8-for-19) with 12 RBI, five runs and two home runs against Harrison County opponents...hit walk-off double to score Jack Wilkins in the bottom of the eighth inning to beat Notre Dame in Sectional Championship and force second game in which Hall scored the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning...started first career game at third base...became only second freshman in program history to score two runs in season-opening start since Chris Bunnell (2005)...made first career pitching appearance in second career game against No. 3 Williamstown...recorded first career hit and RBI in third game...recorded first career multi-hit and multi-RBI game in 14-12 win over Notre Dame...threw shutout in first career pitching start (Calhoun County), becoming first freshman in school history to do so since Mark Frum (2003)...stole first career base and recorded first multistolen base game in 7-6 win over Calhoun County...hit first two home runs of career in back-to-back games of a doubleheader against Roane County...hit third home run in five games against Robert C. Byrd, finishing 3-for-4 with two runs and four RBI.

CAREER

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR

GP AB

SOPHOMORE (2011) 17 FRESHMAN (2010) 35 Totals 52

40 65 105

H 14 20 34

2B 3B HR 2 2 4

R

RBI SB BB

K AVG OBP SLG

1 0 1

0 4 4

12 18 30

11 23 34

4 4 8

6 11 17

17 32 49

.350 .435 .450 .308 .413 .523 .324 .421 .495

L

SV

H

R

ER

K

BB ERA

0 2 2

0 0 0

3 28 31

4 19 23

2 19 21

2 17 19

4 20 24

CAREER

PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR

AP

SOPHOMORE (2011) 3 FRESHMAN (2010) 10 Totals 13

IP 3 14.1 17.1

CG W 0 1 1

0 1 1

WHIP K/BB

4.67 2.33 .5 9.28 3.35 .85 XXX XXX .79


neil

LINDSAY

#1 | SOPHOMORE | OF | 5-foot-11 | 148 lbs.

CAREER

BATTING STATISTICS YEAR FRESHMAN (2011) Totals

GP AB 7 7

4 4

H 0 0

2B 3B HR 0 0

0 0

0 0

R 5 5

RBI SB BB 0 0

1 1

1 1

K AVG OBP SLG 0 0

.000 .200 .000 .000 .200 .000

playerPROFILES

FRESHMAN (2011): Saw action in 7 games as only freshman on team, scoring five runs... scored first career run in first career game in 9-4 loss at Williamstown in the second game of the season…recorded first career stolen base in 13-0 win against Calhoun County… scored a career-high three runs in 18-6, 6-inning win over Doddridge County… returned to play Waste Management Babe Ruth after end of regular season where he tied for second on the team with a .294 batting average….ended third on team with .415 on-base percentage...three multi-hit and multi-runs games...endured 5-for-9 strech over four games...developed into one of team’s most reliable pitchers by season’s end...made six pitching appearances for WM, finishing with a team-best 5.11 earned-run average in 12 1/3 innings pitched.

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rocco

GALLO

#20 | SOPHOMORE | OF | 5-foot-8 | 220 lbs. First season with the South Harrison baseball team...played two seasons for Waste Management Babe Ruth Baseball.

jake

GUTHALL

#30 | SOPHOMORE | OF | 5-foot-9 | 210 lbs.

playerPROFILES

First season with South Harrison baseball team.

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matthew

HALL

#7 | FRESHMAN | 3B | 5-foot-8 | 130 lbs. 8TH GRADE (2012): Twin brother of teammate Michael Hall and younger brother of junior third baseman Tyler Hall…third baseman for Waste Management Babe Ruth in 2011 where he started 17 games…finished tied for team lead with brother Michael with

three doubles…scored 11 runs and 10 RBI…ended sixth on team with .239 batting average...hit team-best .375 in final six games with three doubles... finished season on six-game hit streak.


michael

HALL

#13 | FRESHMAN | MIF/OF | 5-foot-7 | 130 lbs. 8TH GRADE (2012): Twin brother of teammate Matt Hall and younger brother of junior third baseman Tyler Hall…also played on Hawks’ soccer and basketball teams…shortstop and pitcher for Waste Management Babe Ruth in 2011 where finished season tied for second

on team with .294 batting average…tied for team lead with brother Matt with three doubles…second on team in hits (15) and slugging percentage (.392)…finished third on team with 15 runs scored…made five pitching appearances, ending with 4 1/3 innings pitched.

HALL

tyson

JARRETT

#16 | FRESHMAN | OF/P | 6-foot-2 | 175 lbs. 8TH GRADE (2012): Played in 18 games in first season with Waste Management Babe Ruth baseball last season… saw time in left field and as a pitcher, making five pitching appearances including two starts...started season 6-for-17 (.352) with eight RBI and four

runs scored in first six games… hit .256 with .326 on-base percentage.

playerPROFILES

matthew

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cory

MESSENGER #11 | SOPHOMORE | C/OF | 6-foot-1 | 150 lbs.

playerPROFILES

FRESHMAN (2012): Did not play high school baseball... started all 19 games for Waste Management Babe Ruth, 18 at catcher…developed into team’s cleanup hitter by season’s end…scored game-winning run on double squeeze to beat Doddridge County in regular

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season finale…ended season on three-game hit streak…tied with team lead with 10 stolen bases…ended second on team with .429 on-base percentage…finished third on team with 12 hits and second on team with 11 singles…made six pitching appearances.

cory

MESSENGER

jessy

MILLER

#41 | FRESHMAN | 2B/3B | 6-foot | 170 lbs. 8TH GRADE (2012): Started 18 games for Waste Management Babe Ruth in 2011, including starting five games on the mound…finished season with a 2-4 record in 19 innings pitched, earning wins in his final two pitching appearances of the season…led team

with 18 runs scored and tied for team lead with 10 RBI…finished 3-for-3 with two doubles and three runs scored in win over Doddridge County…finished third on team with seven stolen bases.


cody

ROY

#25 | FRESHMAN | 1B | 6-foot-1 | 210 lbs. EIGHTH GRADE (2012): First baseman who started 17 games for Waste Management Babe Ruth baseball last season…scored six runs and finished with two RBI and two stolen bases…ended with .317 on-base percentage…finished 2-for-3 with a run scored in

loss to Mountain State Foam… finished fourth on team with eight walks.

aleksander

SLAWINSKI #44 | JUNIOR | OF | 6-foot-3 | 195 lbs.

tristan

WRIGHT

#28 | FRESHMAN | OF | 6-foot | 140 lbs. First season with South Harrison baseball team...member of South Harrison basketball team.

playerPROFILES

First season with South Harrison baseball team...member of South Harrison basketball team for head coach Andy Sorine... member of Hawk football team as a defensive end for head coach Brad Jett.

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HAWKSBASEBALL

AL


HAWKSBASEBALL

LUMNI


“I would like to thank all the baseball managers in this area for their personal efforts and the South Harrison school personnel. I will work hard to become a successful person and to make a name for myself and my community through this great opportunity.” – Earl Arbogast, 1967

MLB DRAFT PICK

EARL ARBOGAST Described as a pitcher with a “blazing fastball”, Earl Arbogast became the first South Harrison baseball player selected in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft when he was selected 261st overall in the 14th round of the 1967 Draft by the Chicago Cubs. On June 13, 1967, Cubs’ legendary general Manager John Holland and scout Frank DeMoss visited West Milford to officially sign the 17-year-old, who departed to pitch in the rookie league in Boise, Idaho one day later. The 6-foot-4, 190-pound righthander signed for an undisclosed bonus and also received a “good” salary and a four-year scholarship to a college of his choice.

PROPLAYERS

In the minor leagues, Arbogast pitched headto-head against future MLB Hall-of-Famer Vida Blue and played against a team coached by MLB Hall-of-Fame manager of the Los Angeles Tommy LaSorda.

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The 1976 Clarksburg Semi-Professional Baseball Team for which Arbogast was the team’s No.1 pitcher.

As a rookie, Arbogast played for Wheeling native George Freese for the Caldwell Cubs and finished third in the rookie league for games started (12) and eighth in wins (5) as a 17-year-old. In 1969 as a 20-year-old, Arbogast played for the Huron Cub out of Huron, South Dakota and led Class-A in innings pitched (114) and games started (16). He also finished third in complete games (8).

Tommy LaSorda (left) and Vida Blue (right), both members of the Major League Baseball Hall-ofFame. Arbogast pitched head-to-head against Blue and a team coached by LaSorda as a 17-year-old in 1967.

Returned back to Clarksburg area in 1976 to play semi-pro baseball for Clarksburg in the Central West Virginia League, whose home field was Frank Loria Memorial Field. Season tickets were $5. Arbogast’s complete high school statistics are unavailable.


“It is a dream come true. It’s something I always wanted to do. It’s going to be a good challenge. It’s another step, and I’m looking forward to taking it.” – Jerred Novotny, 2001 on signing a scholarship to Alderson-Broaddus College

NCAA ALL-AMERICAN

JERRED NOVOTNY One of the most powerful hitters in West Virginia history, Jerred Novotny broke the WVIAC record for home runs in a single season with 21 during the 2005 season after graduating from South Harrison in 2001. He was later selected as the third overall pick by the Gateway Grizzlies in the 2006 Frontier League Amateur Draft. Novotny never played with the Grizzlies, instead signing with the Florence Freedom (Ky.) where he played right field as a 23-year-old.

Novotny was a first-team Class-AA All-State selection for South Harrison in 2001 and represented the Hawks in the North-South All-Star Game, in which he finished 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBI to earn MVP honors. He’s the only player to ever win the Harrison County Triple Crown or Big 10 Conference Triple Crown, which he earned by leading the county in batting average, homeruns and RBI in 2001. Novotny finished second in South Harrison history by hitting 19 career home runs in just three seasons. Novotny holds Hawk baseball records for career slugging percentage (.845), single-season home runs (10, 2000), single-season batting average (.528, 2001), single-game RBI (9, vs. Grafton in 2000). He holds the top two records for single season RBI – 47 in 2000 and 37 in 2001.

PROPLAYERS

Novotny played three seasons at Alderson-Broaddus College (Phillipi, W.Va.) as a first-baseGCS Ballpark, home of the Gateway Grizzlies. man while he also played for the Battlers’ basketball team. During his recordbreaking 2005 season, the right-hander led all Division-II hitters in slugging percentage (.945) and home runs-per-game (.53), earning a selection from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America NCAA All-American Honorable Mention team. He was a first-team All-WVIAC selection in 2003 and 2005.

He also holds one pitching record – single game strikeouts – which he set in 2001 when he struckout 18 Grafton Bearcats in his final game on South Harrison’s Field of Dreams.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER RETIRED NUMBERS

17 ELLIOTT

Head coach Frank Tate presents Butch and Janet Elliot, parents of former South Harrison catcher Brian Elliott, with a framed No. 17 jersey, signifying the retirement of the Elliott’s number at the inaugural South Harrison Alumni Baseball game on June 23, 2009.

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–A–

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Aguilar, Josh Allman, Brandon Ash, Ron Arbogast, Earl Atha, DJ

–B–

Bailey, Gary Barker, Brian Barnhart, Richard Beall, Kevin Bennett, Darrin Bennett, Dave Bennett, Ray Blake, Frank Bland, Mark Bleacher, David Boals, Mike Bond, Mike Boone, Mike Bowers, JT Bowers, Kenny Bragg, Billy Brandenburg, Todd Bunch, David Bunnell, Chris Burnside, Duane

2004 2012 1978 1967 2010 1985 1989 1969 1986 1983 1987 N/A 1993 2001 1967 N/A 1975 1972 1996 1999 1989 1983 1968 2008 1978

Bush, Joey Byrd, JR

2002 1974

–C–

Calkins, John 1982 Calvert, Paul 1971 Cantrell, Ray 1981 Carlin, David 1966 Carpenter, Mike 1996 Castillo, Calvin 1998 Cayton, Steve 1968 Cayton, Eric 1994 Cayton, Chris 1996 Chamberlain, Denny 2012 Childers, Tyler 2013 Chipps, Joe 1984 Chipps, Chadd 2011 Chipps, Craig 2009 Coffman, Brandon 2011 Cohen, Tommy 2001 Cooper, Rodney 2007 Courtney, Robert 1969 Crawford, Ed 1981 Cunningham, Leonard 1971 Curry, Derrick 2006 Custer, Raymond 1978

–D–

Davisson, Chris

1993

Former South Harrison catcher Brian Elliott’s No. 17 became the first jersey number retired in the 44-year history of the South Harrison Baseball Program on June 13, 2009. Elliott was an all-Harrison County catcher and a four-year starter for the Hawks from 1984-to-1987 under then-head coach John Scotchie. He was also a standout kicker for the South Harrison football team under former head coach Gary Barnette where he selected to the all-Harrison County squad for three seasons. On Aug. 3, 1995, Elliott was struck and killed by a drunk driver on his way home from work. Since, his parents Butch and Janet have been crucial members in the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Organization at both the county and state level. Through multiple fundraising efforts, the Elliotts have continually supported Hawk Baseball through donations from the Brian Elliott “Field of Dreams” Fund. Both were presented with a framed replica No. 17 jersey before the inaugural South Harrison Baseball Alumni Game in 2009.


Davisson, Donnie Davisson, Mikey DeBarr, Ronnie DeMark, J.K. Dobbins, Chuck Dobbins, Mike Douglas, Dave Drummond, Jim Drummund, Chad Dyer, Jason

–E–

Eagle, Perry Elliott, Brian Ellyson, Joey Evans, Gaige Evans, Gary Evans, Joe Evans, Mark Evans, Mike Evans, Roger Evans, Roger Evans, Todd Evans, Troy Evans, Terry Evans, Wayne

–F–

–G–

Gallo, Rocco Gallo, Rocky Garback, Chris Garcia, Ty Gawthrop, Dave Gawthrop, Brian Gawthrop, Travis Glancy, JT Golden, Rodney Goldsmith, Tyler Gray, Mark Greathouse, Jeff Greathouse, Stephen Grimmett, John Grimmitt, Jason

1973 1987 1999 2013 1969 1980 1975 1984 1978 1996 1981 1994 1973 1981 2001 1989 N/A 1993 2008 1998 1993 1978 1978 2011 1979 2009 2013 2006 2014 1983 1990 2002 1982 2007 2009 2003 1975 2009 1975 N/A 2001 1973 2000

THE DAVISSON BROTHERS

Three members of the Clarksburg-based band The Davisson Brothers are former members of the South Harrison baseball program. Donnie Davisson (center low) is the lead singer and played from 1992-95. Older brother Chris Davisson (right) played for the Hawks from 1990-93 and is the group’s lead guitarist. The pair’s other brother, Mikie Davisson, played for the Hawks from 1995-98. The Davisson Brothers band have opened for acts such as Charlie Daniels and John Michael Montgomery, and signed a five-year contract with Chartunes/Pyramid/Universal Records in 2006. The group has released hit singles such as “Big City Hillbilly” and “Foot Stompin’”, reach No. 55 on the Billboard country charts in May 2009.

Greynolds, Rick Gull, Steve Guthall, Jake

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Haggerty, Josh Hall, Ben Hall, Matthew Hall, Michael Hall, Tyler Harbert, William Hatton, Brandon Hayhurst, Randy Hayhurst, Zach Heitman, George Henderson, Mike Hileman, Jeff Hinzman, Todd Hughes, Robert Huffman, Wayne Huffman, Vickie Hurd, Stu

–J–

Jarrett, Tyson Jefferies, Shane Jenkins, Kevin Jenkins, Kurt Jenkins, Russell Jett, Jonathan Johnson, Tim Johnson, Mike Jones, Bubby

1972 1978 2014 1996 2000 2015 2015 2013 1976 2012 1975 2006 1978 1993 1984 1992 1968 1978 1980 1982 2015 2011 1990 1984 2008 2008 1982 1993 2004

–K–

Keister, Jeff Kelley, Ron Kelley, Ron Kesling, Don Kidd, Gene Kidd, Mike Kidd, Scott Kirby, Dakota Kniceley, Scott Kyle, Bucky Kyle, Jeff

–L–

Langford, Travis Langley, Sean Lantz, Donnie Lantz, Justin Larry, Ronald Lawrence, Gary Lawrence, Larry Lefebure, Pat Leonard, Roger Life, Randy Lindsay, Neil Lipps, Steve Lowther, Mike Lundell, Bart Lynch, Ronnie

–M–

Marteny, Nelson Matheny, David

1978 1979 2000 1982 1985 1987 1988 2010 1998 1999 2000 2002 2005 1988 1999 1973 1973 1971 1994 1968 N/A 2014 1984 1998 1990 1966 1979 1976

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Fazzini, Kris Ferrell, Adam Ferrell, Matt Ferrell, Travis Fletcher, Logan Finster, Brian Fisher, Shaun Ford, Jerry Foster, Greg Frazier, Alex Frazier, Fridley, Kris Fridley, Justin Frum, Mark

1995 1998 1968 1984 1975 1975 1995 1982 1991 1991

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JR BYRD 1971-74

CRAIG CHIPPS 2007-09

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FIRST DIVISION-I PLAYER 1995 graduate Troy Evans became South Harrison High School’s first NCAA Division-I player when he played baseball for Delaware State University. Evans, a shortstop for South Harrison, was a two-team allHarrison County selection for the Hawks under head coach Brad Nutter, including being named captain of the 1995 second team. He was a second-team all-Big 10 Conference selection in 1995, and a five-time Harrison County Player of the Week nominee. Evans holds the South Harrison record for hits in a single game (5 vs. Richwood, 1995) and is fifth all-time in SHHS history with 29 official stolen bases. He batted .375 as a senior. Evans’ complete career statistics are unavailable due to record-keeping.

LOGAN FLETCHER 2005-08

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CHUCK DOBBINS DAVID DOUGLAS

1992-95

Matheny, Steve Matthews, Russ McAtee, Bill McCloud, John McDonald, Jim McFadden, Aaron McFadden, Eric McVitty, Shannon McWhorter, Ryan Menear, Ernest Merancio, Zack Messenger, Cory Messenger, Jeff Messenger, Phillip Miller, Bill Miller, Chris Miller, Jessy Mitchell, Steve Moore, Dan Morgan, Justin Morris, Marvin Morrison, Cory Muzichuck, John Myers, Cody Myers, Jason Myers, Robbie

–N–

Novotny, Jerred Nutter, Chad Nutter, Craig Nutter, Dean Nutter, Nate Nutter, Mike

–P–

Park, John

MIKE LOWTHER 1996-99

D. DAVISSON

1972-75

1974 N/A 1988 N/A 1978 N/A 1984 1981 2004 1966 2010 2014 N/A 1974 1981 2010 2015 1974 1979 2001 1968 2006 1970 2009 2002 1988 2001 1997 1999 1998 2005 1977 2005

CHAD NUTTER 1997

1992-94

Paugh, Eddie Paugh, James Paugh, Robbie Paugh, Robert Peck, Randy Phares, Matt Poling, Greg Poling, Tim Pratt, Glenn Price, Pete

–R–

Radcliff, Jimmy Rapking, Gary Reed, Billy Reider, David Richards, Bobby Richards, Chris Richards, Eric Richards, Andrew Richards, Jeff Rogers, Charlie Rogers, Lonnie Roupe, Chuck Roush, Jack Rowe, Bob Roy, Cody Ruckman, J.O. Ruckman, Ray Ryan, Mike

–S–

Schumacher, Chris Scott, Sam Scott, Tom Scott, Xavier Seibel, Darrin Sheldon, Jeremy Shepherd, Mike Shingleton, Robbie Short, Mike Short, Rick Short, Eric Short, Chad Simms, Chris Skinner, Jimmy Skinner, Scott

1969 1968 1984 1966 2012 1986 1986 1970 1973 1966 1995 1968 1997 1989 1991 1989 1993 1999 1971 1971 1976 1967 1969 1970 2015 1982 1981 1998 1988 1996 1985 1999 1989 1988 1974 2000 1970 1972 1997 1999 1990 1995 2002


CRAIG NUTTER 1996-99

EDDIE PAUGH 1966-69

–T–

Tate, Frank Tate, Matt Taylor, Jim Taylor, D.J. Tedesco, Billy

1995 1993 1974 1995 2012

1963-66

Titus, Charles Toth, Drew

–V–

VanHorn, Brad VanHorn, Matt

–W–

Wamsley, Rusty Ward, Pete Watson, Victor Welch, Ronnie West, Jeff West, Scott White, Josh Wilfong, Rodney Wilkins, Jack William, Scott Williams, John Wilson, Gary Wilson, Shaun Wilt, Greg Windon, Keith Wine, David Wine, Vaugh Wood, Tommy Woodson, Hayward Workman, Mark Wright, Bill Wright, David Wright, Jeremy Wright, Justin

–Y–

Yeager, Joseph

ERIC SHORT 1994-97

A. RICHARDS 1996-99

1976 2001 1975 2005 N/A 1971 1969 1998 1983 1980 2008 1966 2012 N/A 1988 1971 2007 1976 1967 1977 1969 2000 1966 1975 1979 1968 2000 2000 1975

1968-71

FIRST FEMALE PLAYER The 1980 season was a landmark year for female athletics in Harrison County, and the South Harrison baseball program helped lead that charge. Vicki Huffman became just the second female athlete in Harrison County to play on a baseball team. Huffman played in three games in the 1980 season, finishing 0-for-2. Huffman’s main sport was basketball was she was one of the best in Harrison County history. Huffman averaged 30.2 points-per-game as a senior including a 49-point performance against Notre Dame. She even played internationally in England with the WV All-Staters. She went on to play basketball at Fairmont State College, where she is the school’s all-time leading rebounder. She’s currently the principal at Johnson Elementary in Bridgeport.

JASON SWICK 1993-96

JEFF RICHARDS

KEITH WINDON

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Skinner, Terry 1979 Slawinski, Aleksander 2013 Singleton, Alan 1986 Small, Monte 1978 Smith, Bryan 1998 Smith, Mark 1993 Smith, Daniel 1996 Smith, Aaron 2006 Snyder, David 1968 Snyder, Drew 2012 Snyder, Chase 2009 Snyder, Steve 1983 Southern, Gary 1967 Southern, Kris 1992 Spitler, Andy 2004 Stalnaker, Justin 2000 Stanley, Dave 1990 Starkey, Billy N/A Stemple, Barry 1980 Stemple, Bob 1988 Stephens, Larry 1988 Stephens, Jerry 1988 Stonestreet, Clay 1980 Straley, Vince 1970 Stroupe, Jacob 2012 Stutler, Ben 1983 Stutler, Brad 1973 Stutler, Caleb 2005 Stutler, Doug N/A Stutler, Jack 1972 Stutler, Jimmy 1989 Stutler, Kermit 1978 Sumerville, Cody 2011 Swenskie, Jeff 1987 Swenskie, Jim 1987 Swenskie, John, Jr. 1985 Swenskie, James 2012 Swick, Jason 1996 Swiger, Jesse 2010 Swisher, Tom 1986

PETE PRICE

1964-67

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THIRD ANNUAL

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ALUMNI GAME

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The third-annual South Harrison High School Alumni Baseball Game became the largest event of its kind in Harrison County in 2011. Thirty-three former players participated in the 9-inning game, which the Orange team won 13-6. The Orange team was made up of players who graduated in even years, while the Black team consisted of players who graduated in odd years.

MIKE LOWTHER| 1997 & STU HURD| 1982

Roger Evans (1996) led the Orange team, finishing 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBI. Former Harrison County Athlete of the Year Mike Johnson finished 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a stolen base while Jimmy Radcliff (1996) of the Black team finished as the only other player with a multi-hit game, ending 2-for-4 with two RBI. Stu Hurd (1982) and Wayne Evans (1978) each recorded doubles.


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Hurd finished 2-for-2 with a gamehigh three RBI. Daniel Smith (1996) picked up the win on the mound for the Orange team, pitching the first two innings, allowing just one run and two hits while striking out two. Mark Frum (2006) and Cory Morrison (2006) each struck out four batters on the mound for the Orange team, while Logan Fletcher (2008), Tim Johnson (1982) and Mike Evans (1984) also saw the mound for the Orange team. Jeff Kyle suffered the loss for the Black team. Travis Gawthrop (2009) and Brian Gawthrop (2007) each struck out six batters in two innings of work. Jimmy Radcliff (1996), Mike Lowther (1997) and Cody Myers (2009) also saw work on the mound for the Black team.

MIKE JOHNSON | 1993

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THIRD ANNUAL

ALUMNI GAME

MARK FRUM| 2006 & MIKE LOWTHER| 1997

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ERIC SHORT| 1997

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JOE CHIPPS| 1984

FRANK BLAKE| 1993

WAYNE HUFFMAN| 1978


MIKE EVANS| 1984

TIM JOHNSON| 1982

KRIS FRIDLEY| 2009

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DANIEL SMITH| 1996

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HAWKSBASEBALL

HIS


HAWKSBASEBALL

STORY


“It’s amazing. A lot of people have a lot to be proud of.” – Brad Nutter, head baseball coach April 4, 1997

SOUTH HARRISON’S

FIELD OF DREAMS

INDIVIDUAL FIRSTS AT FIELD OF DREAMS

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ALL TEAMS

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HIT – Daman Ward (Buffalo-Wayne) April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne RUN – Daman Ward (Buffalo-Wayne) April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne RBI – Jake Gibson (Buffalo-Wayne) April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne WIN – Billy Reed (South Harrison) April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne 2B – Jake Gibson (Buffalo-Wayne) April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne 3B – Mike Lowther (South Harrison) May 27, 1997 vs. Webster County HR – Jake Gibson (Buffalo-Wayne) April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne SB – Mikey Davisson (South Harrison) April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne

HAWK BASEBALL INDIVIDUAL FIRSTS AT FIELD OF DREAMS HIT – Mikey Davisson RUN – Ben Hall RBI – Ronnie Welch WIN – Billy Reed 2B – Mike Lowther 3B – Mike Lowther HR – Eric Short SB – Mikey Davisson

April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne April 5, 1997 vs. Ceredo-Kenova May 27, 1997 vs. Webster County April 8, 1997 vs. Grafton April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne


FIELD OF DREAMS FACTS & RECORDS BUILT

1997 for $210,000

FIRST HEAD COACH

MLB Hall-of-Famer Cal Ripken Jr., visits South Harrison

Brad Nutter

FIRST ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Brad Jett

RECORD: 103-81 (.560) SECTIONAL RECORD: 8-7 REGIONAL RECORD: 1-2 FIRST GAME: April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne

FIRST WIN:

April 4, 1997 vs. Buffalo-Wayne (15-5)

FIRST LOSS:

April 18, 1997 vs. #12-AAA Elkins (3-0)

FIRST SECTIONAL GAME: May 19, 1997 vs. Grafton (W, 3-0)

FIRST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL: May 27, 1997 vs. Webster County (W, 15-4) May 30, 2009 vs. Moorefield (L, 6-1)

LONGEST GAME:

April 25, 2009 vs. Roane County (W, 9-8) 12 innings

50TH WIN:

April 2, 2003 vs. Valley Wetzel (W, 11-1)

100TH WIN:

April 29, 2011 vs. Doddridge Co. (W, 8-7) 9 innings

MOST HOME WINS IN A SINGLE SEASON: 1997, 11 wins

WINNING SEASONS AT HOME: 10

One of the greatest baseball players of all-time paid a visit to South Harrison’s Field of Dreams in July 2010. Major League Baseball Hall-ofFamer Cal Ripken Jr., served as an assistant coach for his son, Ryan Ripken’s, traveling baseball team, which played five games at South Harrison. Ripken’s former teammate with the Baltimore Orioles, pitcher Larry Sheets, was the head coach of the team.

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FIRST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP:

South Harrison head coach Frank Tate (center) with former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Larry Sheets (left) and Major League Baseball Hall-of-Famer Cal Ripken Jr., in July 2010.

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SOUTH HARRISON

BATTING RECORDS Below are official South Harrison High School Baseball records and statistics dating back to the 1967 season, the first at South Harrison High School. Please note that these statistics exclude the 1967 and 1977 seasons, which complete statistics are unavailable.

GAMES PLAYED CAREER

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1. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 2. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 3. Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 4. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 5. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 6. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 7. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 Frank Blake, 1990-93 9. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 10. James Swenskie, 2009-present 11. Craig Chipps, 2007-09 Logan Fletcher, 2005-08 Drew Snyder, 2009-present 14. Kris Fridley, 2006-09 Mark Frum, 2003-06 16. Dakota Kirby, 2007-11 17. Chad Drummond, 1988-91 18. Chadd Chipps, 2008-11 Mike Lowther, 1996-99* Andrew Richards, 1996-99* 21. Ryan McWhorter, 2001-04* Tom Swisher, 1983-87

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107 100 99 95 93 92 88 88 86 82 80 80 80 78 78 77 71 69 69 69 67 67

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

AT-BATS SEASON

1. Jesse Swiger, 2010 2. Jonathan Jett, 2007 3. Chris Bunnell, 2007 4. Brian Gawthrop, 2007 Chase Snyder, 2007 6. Billy Tedesco, 2011 7. Tommy Cohen, 2000 Jonathan Jett, 2008 9. Jason Grimmett, 2000 10. Chris Miller, 2010 11. Drew Toth, 2000 12. Gaige Evans, 2010 Jerred Novotny, 2000 James Swenskie, 2010

109 107 103 96 96 91 90 90 89 88 87 86 86 86

CHRIS BUNNELL | 2005-2008

Bunnell, a second baseman, started his high school career 7-for-7 and finished his career among the top 10 in school history in games played (100), hits (115), doubles (25), and runs scored (84).

15. Chase Snyder, 2008 Brandon Coffman, 2010 Ben Hall, 2000 18. Kris Fridley, 2007 19. Chris Bunnell, 2008 Chad Nutter, 1997

CAREER

1. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 2. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 3. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 4. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 5. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 6. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 7. Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 8. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09

85 85 85 84 83 83

329 302 289 276 259 248 245 219


KRIS FRIDLEY | 2006-2009

Fridley, a shortstop and outfielder, finished his career among the top 10 in school history in at-bats (214), hits (69), runs scored (64), stolen bases (28) and is the school’s all-time leader in sacrifices.

214 213 213 207 207 206 206 205 201 196 192 178 177 174 173 173 171

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

Frank Blake (1990-93) holds the Hawk baseball record for most consecutive at-bats with a base hit (10, 1982).

HITS

GAME

1. Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley Troy Evans, 1995 vs. Richwood 3. Frank Blake, 1992 vs. Liberty Tommy Cohen, 2001 vs. P-Barbour

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Tommy Cohen, 2000 vs. N. Marion 4 Chuck Dobbins, 1975 vs. Buck-Up. 4 Brian Elliott, 1985 vs. Liberty 4 Gaige Evans, 2011 vs. Wirt County 4 Travis Ferrell, 1993 vs. Braxton Co. 4 Travis Ferrell, 1993 vs. Ritchie Co. 4 Mark Frum, 2006 vs. Clay-Battelle 4 Mark Frum, 2006 vs. Trinity 4 Mark Frum, 2006 vs. Lewis County 4 Brian Gawthrop, 2005 vs. Valley 4 Travis Gawthrop, 2009 vs. Braxton Co. 4 Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Lewis County 4 Ben Hall, 1997 vs. Robert C. Byrd 4 Tyler Hall, 2011 vs. Wirt County 4 Mike Henderson, 1993 vs. Braxton Co. 4 Jonathan Jett, 2008 vs. Braxton Co. 4 Mike Johnson, 2003 vs. P-Barbour 4 Bucky Kyle, 2000 vs. Lewis County 4 Bucky Kyle, 2000 vs. Grafton 4 Cory Morrison, 2004 vs. Trinity 4 Cory Morrison, 2005 vs. Clay-Battelle 4 Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. T. Valley 4 Jerred Novotny, 2000 vs. Grafton 4 Eric Richards, 1993 vs. Braxton Co. 4 Mark Smith, 1992 vs. Lincoln^ 4 Chase Snyder, 2008 vs. St. Mary’s 4 James Swenskie, 2011 vs. Doddridge 4 Frank Tate, 1994 vs. Grafton 4 Billy Tedesco, 2011 vs. Doddridge Co. 4

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9. Kris Fridley, 2006-09 10. Mark Frum, 2003-06 James Swenskie, 2009-present 12. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 Andrew Richards, 1996-99* 14. Mike Lowther, 1996-99* Drew Snyder, 2009-present 16. Craig Chipps, 2006-09 17. Jeff Kyle, 1997-99 18. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 19. Jason Grimmett, 1999-2002* 20. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 21. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 22. Mike Johnson, 1990-93* 23. Chadd Chipps, 2008-11 Jeff West, 1980-83 25. Ryan McWhorter, 2001-04*

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SEASON

CORY MORRISON | 2003-2006

Morrison is the Hawks’ all-time leader in batting average (.444) and is second all-time in slugging percentage (.815), having hit 12 home runs in his career.

1. Ben Hall, 2000 2. Chris Bunnell, 2007 Jonathan Jett, 2007 Jerred Novotny, 2000 5. Jerred Novotny, 2001 6. Mike Johnson, 1993 7. Mike Lowther, 1997 8. Chris Bunnell, 2008 Brian Gawthrop, 2007 Chase Snyder, 2007 Billy Tedesco, 2011 12. Chase Snyder, 2008 13. Jesse Swiger, 2010 Tommy Cohen, 2001 Drew Toth, 2000 16. Craig Chipps, 2008 Tommy Cohen, 2000 Troy Evans, 1995 Mark Frum, 2006 Jason Grimmett, 2001 Chase Snyder, 2006 Chad Nutter, 1997 23. Jonathan Jett, 2008 Cory Morrison, 2006

Tom Swisher (1983-86) is the only player in South Harrison history to hit a triple for their first career hit.

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MIKE EVANS | 1980-1983

Evans, father of current Hawk catcher Gaige Evans, is fifth all-time with 33 career stolen bases, which was the best mark in school history in 1983. Evans stole 22 bases as a senior.

42 40 40 40 38 36 34 33 33 33 33 32 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 29 29

1. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 2. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 3. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 4. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 5. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 6. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 7. Mark Frum, 2003-06 8. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 9. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 10. Kris Fridley, 2006-09 Mike Lowther, 1996-99* 12. Jeff Kyle, 1996-99 13. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 14. Andrew Richards, 1996-99* Drew Snyder, 2009-present 16. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 Frank Blake, 1990-93* 18. Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 Sam Scott, 1993-96* Mike Johnson, 1990-93* 21. Craig Chipps, 2007-09 22. Jason Grimmett, 1999-2002* 23. James Swenskie, 2009-present

123 116 115 98 89 88 84 81 79 69 69 66 65 64 64 63 63 62 62 62 59 57 53


SNYDER

2006-2009

Snyder graduated in 2009 as one of Hawk baseball’s greatest players. A four-time allHarrison County selection, Snyder joined teammate Travis Gawthrop as the second and third SHHS players in history to be selected to the North-South All-Star Game. Snyder finished his career as the Hawk baseball all-time leader in hits (123), doubles (31), triples (8), games played (107) and at-bats (329). He went on to play at Fairmont State University where he started in 8 games and finished 4-for-26 with a double.

PHOTO COURTESY FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY

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BURNSIDE

JOE CHIPPS

1975-78

1981-84

24. Josh Haggerty, 1993-96* 25. Ryan McWhorter, 2001-04*

TOMMY COHEN 1998-2001

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1. Jonathan Jett, 2007 2. Chris Bunnell, 2007 Mike Johnson, 1993 4. Jesse Swiger, 2010 5. Jason Grimmett, 2001 6. Brian Gawthrop, 2007 Ben Hall, 2000 Jeff Kyle, 1997 Chad Nutter, 1997 10. Billy Tedesco, 2011 11. Craig Chipps, 2008 Tommy Cohen, 2000 Mike Lowther, 1997 Mark Smith, 1993 15. Brian Gawthrop, 2005 Travis Gawthrop, 2009 17. Mark Frum, 2006 Chase Snyder, 2006 Chase Snyder, 2009 20. Travis Ferrell, 1993 Kris Fridley, 2007 Mark Frum 2004 Jerred Novotny, 2000 Chase Snyder, 2008 Drew Snyder, 2011

JONATHAN JETT 2005-08

SAM SCOTT 1993-96

36 33 33 28 27 26 26 26 26 25 24 24 24 24 23 23 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21

W. HUFFMAN 1975-78

CAREER

1. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 3. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 4. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 5. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 6. Mark Frum, 2003-06 7. Mike Johnson, 1990-93* 8. Kris Fridley, 2006-09 9. Jeff Kyle, 1996-99 Andrew Richards, 1996-99* Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 12. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 Jason Grimmett, 1999-2002* 14. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 Drew Snyder, 2009-present 16. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 17. Ryan McWhorter, 2001-04* 18. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 Troy Evans, 1992-95* 21. Tim Johnson, 1979-82 Jesse Swiger, 2009-11 Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 Jeff West, 1980-83 25. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 Mikey Davisson, 1995-98*

MIKE SHORT 1967-1970

1972-75

Logan Fletcher (2005-08) was hit by a pitch 8 times during his senior season. No other Hawk player has been hit by a pitch more than 5 times in their career.

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

SINGLES

RODNEY GOLDEN

FRANK TATE 1992-95

84 84 82 72 66 64 59 56 53 53 53 52 52 49 49 47 46 44 44 44 43 43 43 43 42 42

GARY WILSON 1968-1971


Josh Haggerty, 1993-96* Bob Stemple, 1985-88*

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* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

Jerred Novotny (1999-2001) is the only player in SH history to finish his career with more extra-base hits than singles.

DOUBLES GAME

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

^ – Indicates Postseason Game

SEASON

1. Chase Snyder, 2007 2. Chris Bunnell, 2008 Jerred Novotny, 2001 4. Cory Morrison, 2006 5. Tommy Cohen, 2001 Jerred Novotny, 2000 Chris Miller, 2010 Frank Tate, 1995 9. Brian Gawthrop, 2007 Travis Gawthrop, 2008 Sean Langley, 2005 Craig Nutter, 1999

14 13 13 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7

CAREER

1. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 2. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 3. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 4. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 5. Mike Lowther, 1996-99* Sam Scott, 1993-96* 5. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 6. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 Frank Tate, 1992-95* 7. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 8. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 Ben Hall, 1997-2000 Jeff Kyle, 1997-99 10. Craig Chipps, 2007-09 Logan Fletcher, 2005-08 Kris Fridley, 2006-09 Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 Drew Snyder, 2009-present

7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

31 25 23 18 17 17 16 14 14 13 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

TRIPLES GAME

1. Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley

SEASON

1. Ben Hall, 2000 2. Bill McAtee, 1988 3. Cory Morrison, 2005 Chase Snyder, 2008 5. Jonathan Jett, 2008 Frank Blake, 1993 Sam Scott, 1995 8. Eric Cayton, 1994 Chad Drummond, 1991 Travis Ferrell, 1993 Kris Fridley, 2009 Mark Frum, 2005 Mark Gray, 1975 Jonathan Jett, 2007 Nate Nutter, 2005

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1. Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. T. Valley 2. Chris Bunnell, 2008 vs. Calhoun Co. Chris Bunnell, 2006 vs. Doddridge Co.^ Tommy Cohen, 2001 vs. Grafton^ Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Liberty Kris Fridley, 2007 vs. Braxton Co. Mark Frum, 2005 vs. Liberty Travis Gawthrop, 2009 vs. Williamstown Sean Langley, 2005 vs. Hundred Mike Lowther, 1999 vs. Lewis Co. Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. V-Wetzel Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. Liberty Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. P.Barbour Jerred Novotny, 2000 vs. Notre Dame Craig Nutter, 1999 vs. Lincoln Mark Smith, 1991 vs. Washington Irving Chase Snyder, 2007 vs. Clay Co. Chase Snyder, 2007 vs. Braxton Co. Drew Snyder, 2011 vs. Roane Co. Bob Stemple, 1987 vs. Notre Dame James Swenskie, 2011 vs. Pburg Cath. Tom Swisher, 1984 vs. R-W^ Frank Tate, 1994 vs. Grafton Frank Tate, 1995 vs. Ritchie County Billy Tedesco, 2011 vs. Pburg Cath. Drew Toth, 2001 vs. Grafton Shaun Wilson, 2006 vs. Clay-Battelle Bill Wright, 1979 vs. Bridgeport

Sam Scott, 1995 Chase Snyder, 2006 Billy Tedesco, 2011 16. Eric Cayton, 1994 Logan Fletcher, 2008 Mike Lowther, 1999 Mike Lowther, 1997 Sam Scott, 1994 Chase Snyder, 2008 Drew Toth, 2000 Drew Snyder, 2010

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Sam Scott, 1994 Chase Snyder, 2007 Drew Toth, 1998 Josh White, 2007

CAREER

1. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 2. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 3. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 Cory Morrison, 2003-06 5. Bill McAtee, 1985-88* Sam Scott, 1994-96* Drew Toth, 1998-2001 Frank Blake, 1990-93* Travis Ferrell, 1990-93* 7. Mark Frum, 2003-06 Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 Drew Snyder, 2009-present Jeff Swenskie, 1985-1987

2 2 2 2

8 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

Matt & Frank Tate are the only brothers in Hawk baseball history to each hit home runs in the same game when they did so on April 9, 1993 against Valley Wetzel.

HOMERUNS

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1. Chuck Dobbins, 1975 vs. Buck-Up. 2 Mark Frum, 2005 vs. Clay-Battelle 2 Mark Gray, 1975 vs. Buck-Up. 2 Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Lewis County 2 Ben Hall, 1999 vs. North Marion 2 Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. T-Valley 2 Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. Notre Dame 2 Jerred Novotny, 2000 vs. Grafton 2 Jerred Novotny, 2000 vs. Lincoln 2 Jerred Novotny, 1999 vs. Braxton Co. 2 James Swenskie, 2010 vs. Ritchie Co. (LKC) 2 Sam Scott, 1995 vs. Richwood 2 Eric Short, 1997 vs. Grafton 2 Frank Tate, 1995 vs. Richwood 2 Drew Toth, 2001 vs. Lincoln 2 Drew Toth, 2000 vs. Liberty 2

SEASON

1. Jerred Novotny, 2000 2. Ben Hall, 1997 Ben Hall, 1998 Ben Hall, 2000 5. Jerred Novotny, 2001

10 7 7 7 6

Cory Morrison, 2006 Ben Hall, 1999 8. Tommy Cohen, 2001 Mark Frum, 2006 Mike Lowther, 1998 11. Tyler Hall, 2010 Drew Toth, 2000 13. Gaige Evans, 2010 Mike Henderson, 1993 Mike Lowther, 1997 Mike Lowther, 1999 Chris Miller, 2009 Cory Morrison, 2005 Jerred Novotny, 1999 Sam Scott, 1995 Sam Scott, 1996 James Swenskie, 2010 Drew Toth, 2001

CAREER

1. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 2. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 3. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 4. Mike Lowther, 1996-99 5. Mark Frum, 2003-06 Drew Toth, 1998-2001 7. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 8. Sam Scott, 1994-96* 9. Mike Henderson, 1990-93* Chris Miller, 2007-10 10. Frank Blake, 1990-93* Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 Calvin Castillo, 1996-98* Brian Elliott, 1984-87* Gaige Evans, 2010-present Tyler Hall, 2010-present Eric Short, 1994-97* Tom Swisher, 1983-86 14. Mike Henderson, 1990-93* James Swenskie, 2009-present Caleb Stutler, 2002-05 Frank Tate, 1992-95*

6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

27 19 12 11 8 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

RUNS SCORED GAME

1. Tommy Cohen, 2000 vs. T-Valley Chad Drummond, 1990 vs. Coalton Bucky Kyle, 2000 vs. Grafton 2. Kevin Beall, 1986 vs. Bridgeport Chris Bunnell, 2006 vs. Doddridge^ Tommy Cohen, 2001 vs. T-Valley Tommy Cohen, 2001 vs. P. Barbour Mikey Davisson, 1999 vs. N. Marion

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MIKE JOHNSON | 1990-1993

One of the most established athletes in Harrison County history, Johnson was named Harrison County Athlete and Baseball Player of the Year in 1993. That same season, he was named the Big 10 Conference’s MVP, earned first-team Class-AA All-State honors and stole 23 bases - a season record that still stands in the Hawk baseball record book. He later was a standout shortstop at Alderson-Broaddus College.

Travis Gawthrop, 2009 vs. Notre Dame^ Jason Grimmett, 2000 vs. Grafton Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Lewis County Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley Cory Morrison, 2004 vs. Valley Drew Toth, 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley

4 4 4 4 4 4

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1. Tommy Cohen, 2001 Ben Hall, 2000 3. Drew Toth, 2000 4. Billy Tedesco, 2011 5. Chris Bunnell, 2008 6. Jonathan Jett, 2008 James Swenskie, 2010 8. Troy Evans, 1995 Andrew Richards, 1997 Jerred Novotny, 2000 11. Chris Bunnell, 2006 Chris Bunnell, 2007 Kris Fridley, 2007 Jonathan Jett, 2007 Mike Johnson, 1993 Chris Miller, 2010 Jerred Novotny, 2001 James Swenskie, 2011 19. Brian Gawthrop, 2005 Jonathan Jett, 2006 Andrew Richards, 1998

35 35 31 30 29 28 28 27 27 27 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 24

Chase Snyder, 2008 Jeff West, 1983

CAREER

1. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 2. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 3. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 4. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 5. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 6. Andrew Richards, 1996-99 7. Kris Fridley, 2006-09 8. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 9. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 10. Mark Frum, 2003-2006 11. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 12. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 James Swenskie, 2009-present 14. Ryan McWhorter, 2001-04 15. Mike Lowther, 1996-99 16. Jeff West, 1980-83 17. Mikey Davisson, 1995-98* Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 19. Jason Grimmett, 1999-02 20. Caleb Stutler, 2002-05* Mike Johnson, 1990-93* 22. Chris Miller, 2007-10 Drew Snyder, 2009-present 24. Jeff Kyle, 1997-99 25. Caleb Stutler, 2002-05

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94 84 80 75 73 67 64 63 62 61 60 59 59 50 48 46 44 44 43 42 42 41 41 40 39

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RBI

CAREER

GAME

1. Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley 9 Jerred Novotny, 2000 vs. Grafton 9 3. Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Lewis County 7 Jerred Novotny, 2000 vs. Lincoln 7 Cory Morrison, 2004 vs. T-Valley 7 Sam Scott, 1995 vs. Richwood 7 7. Troy Evans, 1995 vs. Richwood 6 Cory Morrison, 2006 vs. Trinity 6 Mark Frum, 2005 vs. Valley Wetzel 6 Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. P. Barbour 6 Jarrod Shelton, 1988 vs. Ritchie Co. 6 James Swenskie, 2010 vs. Doddridge^ 6 Drew Toth, 2001 vs. Lincoln 6 14. Mark Frum, 2006 vs. Lewis County 5 Brian Gawthrop, 2005 vs. Hundred 5 Ben Hall, 1999 vs. Lincoln 5 Tyler Hall, 2010 vs. Notre Dame^ 5 Bubby Jones, 2004 vs. Valley Wetzel 5 Sean Langley, 2005 vs. Trinity 5 Jerred Novotny, 2000 vs. Buck. Up. 5 Nate Nutter, 2005 vs. Valley Wetzel 5 Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. T-Valley 5 Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. Grafton 5 Gaige Evans, 2010 vs. Wirt County 5 James Swenskie, 2010 vs. Ritchie Co. 5 Frank Tate, 1995 vs. Richwood 5

1. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 2. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 3. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 4. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 5. Mark Frum, 2003-06 6. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 7. Mike Lowther, 1996-99 8. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 9. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 10. Craig Chipps, 2007-09 Jeff Kyle, 1997-99 12. Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 13. Frank Tate, 1992-95* James Swenskie, 2009-present 15. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 16. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 17. Logan Fletcher, 2005-08 Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 Gaige Evans, 2010-present* Drew Snyder, 2009-present* 21. Chris Miller, 2007-10 Sam Scott, 1993-96* 23. Travis Ferrell, 1990-93* 24. Tyler Hall, 2010-present 25. Brian Elliott, 1984-97 25. Chadd Chipps, 2008-11

102 97 72 71 67 65 56 55 53 48 48 46 42 42 41 39 38 38 38 38 36 36 35 34 33 32

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

^ – Indicates Postseason Game

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1. Jerred Novotny, 2000 2. Jerred Novotny, 2001 3. Ben Hall, 2000 4. Mark Frum, 2006 5. Mike Lowther, 1997 Frank Tate, 1995 7. Cory Morrison, 2005 8. Cory Morrison, 2006 Chris Miller, 2010 10. Logan Fletcher, 2008 Brian Gawthrop, 2005 Tyler Hall, 2010 Ben Hall, 1999 14. Craig Chipps, 2008 Chase Snyder, 2008 Bucky Kyle, 2000 Jeff Kyle, 1998 Sam Scott, 1995 19. Chris Bunnell, 2008 Brian Gawthrop, 2007 Ben Hall, 1997 James Swenskie, 2010

47 37 36 29 27 27 25 24 24 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21

Rob Myers stole four bases in each game of a doubleheader sweep against Flemington in 1988.

STOLEN BASES GAME

1. Chad Drummond, 1990 vs. Coalton 7 2. Zach Hayhurst, 2004 vs. Clay-Battelle 5 Kris Southern, 1992 vs. Buck.-Upshur 5 4. Kris Fridley, 2009 vs. Calhoun County 4 Tommy Cohen, 2001 vs. T-Valley 4 Mike Evans, 1983 vs. Lewis County 4 Mike Johnson, 1991 vs. Coalton 4 Robbie Myers, 1988 vs. Flemington 4 Robbie Myers, 1988 vs. Flemington 4 Andrew Richards, 1999 vs. Grafton 4 Jeff Swenskie, 1987 vs. Bridgeport 4 Jeff West, 1983 vs. Roosevelt-Wilson 4 Jeff West, 1982 vs. Doddridge Co.^ 4 ^ – Indicates Postseason Game

SEASON

1. Mike Johnson, 1993 2. Mike Evans, 1983

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CAREER

1. Jeff West, 1980-1982 2. Mike Johnson, 1990-93* 3. Kris Southern, 1989-92* 4. Chad Drummond, 1988-91* 5. Mike Evans, 1981-84 6. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 7. Troy Evans, 1992-95* 8. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 Kris Fridley, 2006-09 10. James Swenskie, 2009-present 11. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 Andrew Richards, 1996-99* 13. Brian Barker, 1986-89* Chase Snyder, 2006-09 15. Logan Fletcher, 2005-08 Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 Ben Hall, 1997-2000 Pat Lefebure, 1991-94* Jesse Swiger, 2009-10 20. Ryan McWhorter, 2001-04 Jeff Swenskie, 1985-1987 22. Mikey Davisson, 1995-98* Bob Stemple, 1985-88* 24. Kenny Bowers, 1996-99* Sean Langley, 2002-05 Drew Snyder, 2009-present

50 41 39 38 33 31 29 28 28 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 20 20 18 18 18

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

BUCKY KYLE | 1999-2000

Although he played just two seasons, Kyle’s 2000 season saw him tie a record for hits in a game when he recorded five hits against Grafton. His 22 RBI in that season ties him for 13th best in SH history.

22 21 20 20 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12

SEASON

1. Logan Fletcher, 2008 2. Chris Bunnell, 2007 Donnie Davisson, 1994 Jonathan Jett, 2008 Mike Johnson, 1993 Jesse Swiger, 2010 Dakota Kirby, 2010 Jesse Swiger, 2009 Frank Tate, 1993 Ronnie Welch, 1998

CAREER

1. Kris Fridley, 2006-09 2. Craig Chipps, 2006-09 Jesse Swiger, 2009-10 4. Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 Chase Snyder, 2006-09 6. Dakota Kirby, 2007-10 Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 Logan Fletcher, 2005-08 Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 Mike Johnson, 1990-93*

5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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Jeff West, 1983 4. Kris Southern, 1991 5. Pat Lefebure, 1994 Jeff West, 1982 7. Troy Evans, 1995 Kris Southern, 1992 9. Jesse Swiger, 2010 Tommy Cohen, 2001 Chad Drummond, 1991 12. Brian Barker, 1988 Rob Myers, 1988 Bob Stemple, 1988 15. Jonathan Jett, 2007 16. Logan Fletcher, 2008 Sean Langley, 2005 Ryan McWhorter, 2004 Jeff Swenskie, 1987 20. Kris Fridley, 2009 Mikey Davisson, 1997 Mike Johnson, 1991 Drew Snyder, 2011 James Swenskie, 2011

SACRIFICIES

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Drew Toth, 1998-2001 12. Joey Ellyson, 1998-99 Chad Drummond, 1988-91* Drew Snyder, 2009-present James Swenskie, 2009-present Frank Tate, 1992-95* 17. Tyler Childers, 2010-present Todd Bradenburg, 1981-83 Jim Drummond, 1979-1982 Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 Tim Johnson, 1979-82 Donnie Davisson, 1992-95* Mike Johnson, 1990-93* Craig Nutter, 1998-99 Andrew Richards, 1996-99* Ronnie Welch, 1996-98 Eric McFadden, 1981-84 Ben Stutler, 1980-83

6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

BATTING AVERAGE SEASON

1. Jerred Novotny, 2001 2. Cory Morrison, 2005 3. Ben Hall, 2000 4. Sean Langley, 2005

.528 .510 .494 .487

5. Mike Johnson, 1993 6. Kris Fridley, 2008 7. Mark Frum, 2006 8. Jerred Novotny, 2000 9. Brian Gawthrop, 2005 10. Wayne Huffman, 1977 11. Mark Frum, 2004 12. Cory Morrison, 2006 13. Cory Morrison, 2004 Chase Snyder, 2006 15. Mark Smith, 1993 16. Mike Lowther, 1997 17. Jeff Kyle, 1997 18. Brian Barker, 1998 Chris Bunnell, 2005 20. Frank Blake, 1993

CAREER

1. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 2. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 3. Sam Scott, 1993-96* 4. Troy Evans, 1992-95* 5. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 6. Mark Frum, 2003-06 7. Frank Tate, 1992-95* 8. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 9. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 10. Billy Tedesco, 2011-present

.480 .477 .476 .465 .446 .436 .434 .433 .429 .429 .424 .415 .412 .410 .410 .405

.444 .430 .405 .403 .401 .394 .391 .381 .374 .363


11. Frank Blake, 1990-93 Mike Johnson, 1990-93 13. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 14. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 Jeff Swenskie, 1985-87 16. Rodney Golden, 1974-75* 17. Mark Smith, 1990-93 18. Chris Davisson, 1990-93 19. Mike Lowther, 1996-99* 20. Brian Elliott, 1984-87 21. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 22. Randy Peck, 2010-present 23. Jeff Kyle, 1997-99 24. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 25. Bill Wright, 1978-79 26. Tyler Hall, 2010-present 27. Kris Fridley, 2006-09 28. Sean Langley, 2002-05 Bob Stemple, 1985-88 30. Brian Barker, 1986-89

.356 .356 .355 .340 .340 .339 .338 .336 .335 .333 .332 .329 .328 .327 .326 .324 .322 .318 .318 .316

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE SEASON

CAREER

1. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001

.986 .941 .937 .930 .918 .866 .754 .727 .690 .683 .673 .667 .667 .667 .667 .659 .653 .640 .636 .632 .627 .622 .610 .600 .597

.815 .765 .624 .591 .591 .558 .571 .559 .523 .510 .495 .490 .486 .477 .473 .450 .448 .447 .447 .446 .445 .436 .429 .420 .418 .417 .417 .411 .402

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

HITTING STREAK CAREER

1. Mark Frum 2004-05 14 Chris Bunnell, 2008 14 3. Brian Gawthrop, 2005 12 4. Jason Grimmett, 2001 10 5. Brian Gawthrop, 2007 9 Craig Chipps, 2008 9 Ben Hall, 1997 9 Chase Snyder, 2008-09 9 9. Jeff Hileman, 1983 8 Tim Johnson, 1981 8

HIT-FOR-CYCLE GAME

1. Ben Hall, 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley

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1. Jerred Novotny, 2001 2. Cory Morrison, 2005 3. Mark Frum, 2005 4. Jerred Novotny, 2000 5. Ben Hall, 2000 6. Cory Morrison, 2006 7. Ben Hall, 1999 8. Cory Morrison, 2003 9. Ben Hall, 1990 10. Cory Morrison, 2004 11. Bill McAtee, 1988 12. Mark Gray, 1975 Ben Hall, 1997 Sean Langley, 2005 Frank Tate, 1994 16. Brian Elliott, 1986 17. Sam Scott, 1995 18. Chad Drummond, 1990 19. Kris Fridley, 2008 20. Travis Ferrell, 1993 21. Chris Bunnell, 2008 22. Frank Blake, 1993 23. Tommy Cohen, 2001 24. Rodney Golden, 1975 25. Frank Tate, 1995

2. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 3. Ben Hall, 1997-2000 4. Mark Frum 2003-06 5. Drew Toth, 1998-2001 Frank Tate, 1992-95 7. Mike Lowther, 1996-99 8. Rodney Golden, 1974-75* 9. Travis Ferrell, 1990-93 10. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 11. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 12. Tyler Hall, 2010-Present 13. Tommy Cohen, 1998-2001 14. Brian Elliott, 1984-87 15. Sam Scott, 1993-96 16. Billy Tedesco, 2011-Present 17. Gaige Evans, 2010-Present 18. Jonathan Jett, 2005-08 19. Bill McAtee, 1985-88 Jeff Swenskie, 1985-87 21. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 22. Troy Evans, 1992-95* 23. Mark Gray, 1974-75* 24. Craig Chipps, 2007-09 25. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 26. Jeff Kyle, 1997-99 27. Mark Smith, 1990-93 Drew Snyder, 2009-Present 29. Calvin Castillo, 1995-98 30. Kris Fridley, 2006-09

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SOUTH HARRISON

PITCHING RECORDS Below are official South Harrison High School Baseball records and statistics dating back to the 1967 season, the first at South Harrison High School. Please note that these statistics exclude the 1967 and 1977 seasons, which statistics are unavailable.

APPEARANCES SEASON

1. Jimmy Skinner, 1993 2. Justin Wright, 1998 Brandon Coffman, 2010 4. Billy Reed, 1997 5. Frank Blake, 1991 Travis Gawthrop, 2007 Jerred Novotny, 2000 Justin Wright, 1999 Jerred Novotny, 2000 10. Chris Bunnell, 2008 Brian Gawthrop, 2007 Shaun Wilson, 2007 Drew Snyder, 2010 Jesse Swiger, 2010 Jeff Kyle, 1999

17 16 16 15 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

Mark Frum threw four complete games as a freshman in 2003, the most by any freshman in South Harrison history.

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1. Brandon Coffman, 2008-2011 2. Justin Wright, 1997-2000 3. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 4. Jimmy Skinner, 1992-96 5. Josh Haggerty, 1992-96 6. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 7. Mark Frum, 2003-06 Jeff Kyle, 1996-99 9. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 12. Gene Kidd, 1982-85 Shaun Wilson, 2004-07 14. Chad Drummond, 1988-91* Drew Snyder, 2009-present Ben Stutler, 1980-83 17. Mike Henderson, 1990-93* Jason Grimmett, 1999-2002 19. Cory Morrison, 2003-06

MARK FRUM | 2003-2006

41 40 39 31 30 29 28 28 27 27 27 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 21

Frum finished second in SHHS history in career strikeouts with 130 strikeouts in just 99 innings pitched. He also holds the program’s longest hitting streak (14 games) and is one of only two Hawks in history to be named All-Harrison County 1st Team three consecutive years.

20. Kris Southern, 1989-92*

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* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

INNINGS PITCHED SEASON

1. Billy Reed, 1997 65 1/3 2. Travis Gawthrop, 2009 61 3. Brian Gawthrop, 2006 54 1/3 4. Josh Haggerty, 1995 54 5. Jeff Kyle, 1999 52 6. Mark Gray, 1975 50 1/3 7. Todd Brandenburg, 1983 50


BRANDON COFFMAN| 2008-2011

Coffman finished his career as South Harrison’s all-time leader in pitching appearances (41), while ending second all-time with 139 innings pitched.

8. Calvin Castillo, 1998 49 2/3 9. Travis Gawthrop, 2007 49 1/3 Jerred Novotny, 2000 49 1/3 11. Chris Bunnell, 2008 49 12. Brandon Coffman, 2010 46 1/3 13. Ben Hall, 2000 44 2/3 14. Kris Southern, 1992 44 Ben Stutler, 1981 44

15. Chad Drummond, 1988-91* 85 2/3 16. Mike Henderson, 1990-93* 84 2/3 17. Kris Southern, 1989-92* 84 18. Billy Bragg, 1986-89* 82 19. Calvin Castillo, 1995-98* 81 20. Jason Grimmett, 1999-02* 79

In his first career start, Billy Tedesco threw a 5-inning no-hitter in a 13-0 win over Calhoun County on April 15, 2011. He was the first pitcher in the history of SH baseball to throw a no-hitter in his first start.

Jerred Novotny’s single game record of 18 strikeouts was set in Novotny’s final home game in a 10-2 win over Grafton in 2001 on Senior Night.

1. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 169 2/3 2. Brandon Coffman, 2008-2011 139 3. Josh Haggerty, 1993-96 135 1/3 4. Gene Kidd, 1982-85 124 2/3 5. Ben Stutler, 1980-83 124 1/3 6. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 112 7. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 110 2/3 8. Jeff Kyle, 1996-99 109 9. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 101 1/3 10. Todd Brandenburg, 1980-83 100 11. Mark Frum, 2003-06 99 12. Justin Wright, 1997-2000 93 1/3 13. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 92 14. Mark Gray, 1972-75* 86

STRIKEOUTS GAME

1. Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. Grafton 18 2. Cory Morrison, 2005 vs. C-Battelle 15 Billy Tedesco, 2011 vs. Doddridge^ 15 4. Chad Drummond, 1990 vs. N. Dame 14 Mark Frum, 2006 vs. Notre Dame^ 14 K. Southern, 1990 vs. Clay County^ 14 Stonestreet, 1980 vs. Pennsboro 14 8. Brandenburg, 1983 vs. Pennsboro 13 C. Drummond, 1990 vs. Braxton^ 13 Mark Frum, 2003 vs. Tygarts Valley 13 Mark Frum, 2003 vs. Notre Dame 13 Mark Gray, 1975 vs. RW 13 Billy Reed, 1997 vs. RCB 13

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Snyder graduated in 2009 as one of Hawk baseball’s greatest players. A 1st-team Class-A All-State selection as a senior, Gawthrop joined teammate Chase Snyder as the second and third SHHS players in history to be selected to the North-South All-Star Game. Gawthrop finished his career as the Hawk baseball all-time leader in wins (17), strikeouts (166), innings pitched (169 2/3), earned run average (2.19) and complete games (14). He went on to pitch at Potomac State College.


Frank Blake, 1993 vs. Braxton^ 13 Clay Stonestreet, 1980 vs. RW 13 16. Jim Drummond, 1982 vs. RW 12 J. Drummond, 1982 vs. Pennsboro 12 Caleb Stutler, 2004 vs. C-Battelle 12 Mark Frum, 2006 vs. Notre Dame 12 Mark Frum, 2005 vs. Gilmer Co. 12 Mark Gray, 1974 vs. Shinnston 12 Jerred Novotny, 2001 vs. RCB 12 Greg Poling, 1986 vs. Pennsboro 12 Billy Reed, 1997 vs. Grafton^ 12 Drew Snyder, 2010 vs. N. Dame 12 Stonestreet, 1980 vs Pennsboro 12 ^ – Indicates Postseason Game

Mark Gray (69 strikeouts in 1975), Brian Gawthrop (51 strikeouts in 2007), and Billy Reed (95 strikeouts in 1997) are the only Hawk pitchers to lead Harrison County in strikeouts in a single season.

SEASON

CAREER

1. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 2. Mark Frum, 2003-06 3. Josh Haggerty, 1993-1996 4. Mark Gray, 1972-75* 5. Todd Brandenburg, 1980-83 Jerred Novotny, 1998-2001 7. Billy Bragg, 1986-89* Brandon Coffman, 2008-2011 8. Jimmy Skinner, 1992-95 Chad Drummond, 1988-91*

95 JIMMY SKINNER | 1992-1995 Nicknamed Harrison County’s “first true relief 69 pitcher” by the Clarksburg Exponent after making a 64 school record 17 appearances as a sophomore in 58 1993. He finished his career with 5 saves and was named the Big 10 Conference’s Player of the Year 58 in 1995. 55 55 51 51 50 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 42 42 41

166 130 126 118 114 114 BRIAN GAWTHROP | 2004-2007 111 Gawthrop led Harrison County in strikeouts (51), 111 innings pitched (54 1/3) and complete games (5) in He finished his career ranked second in ERA 106 2007. (2.54) and third in complete games (11). Offensively, 106 he is the school’s all-time leader in singles (84),

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1. Billy Reed, 1997 2. Mark Gray, 1975 3. Jerred Novotny, 2001 4. Travis Gawthrop, 2009 Clay Stonestreet, 1980 6. Todd Brandenburg, 1983 Josh Haggerty, 1994 8. Jim Drummond, 1982 Brian Gawthrop, 2007 10. Travis Gawthrop, 2007 Jeff Kyle, 1999 12. Mark Gray, 1974 13. Travis Gawthrop, 2008 14. Jimmy Skinner, 1993 15. Jimmy Skinner, 1995 16. Jerred Novotny, 2000 17. Billy Tedesco, 2011 18. Chad Drummond, 1991 Todd Brandenburg, 1982 20. Mark Frum, 2006

fourth in hits (98) and fourth in RBI (71).

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1985-87

10. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 11. Billy Reed, 1997 12. Gene Kidd, 1982-85 13. Jeff Kyle, 1996-99 14. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 15. Jim Drummond, 1979-1982 16. Ben Stutler, 1980-83 17. Kris Southern, 1989-92* 18. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 19. Clay Stonestreet, 1977-80* 20. Drew Snyder, 2009-present

1980-83

102 95 93 92 91 88 85 84 80 72 71

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

Left-hander Mark Gray threw SH’s first recorded no-hitter in the Hawks’ 9-0 victory over Flemington on May 5, 1975.

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1. Travis Gawthrop, 2009 Jerred Novotny, 2000 Jimmy Skinner, 1993 4. Calvin Castillo, 1998 Billy Reed, 1997 Jeff Kyle, 1997 Jimmy Skinner, 1995 8. Todd Brandenburg, 1983 Travis Gawthrop, 2007 Jeff Kyle, 1999 Josh Haggerty, 1993 Josh Haggerty, 1995 Ben Stutler, 1983 JIMMY SKINNER 1993-96

7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

1977-1980

1993-96

1997-2000

CAREER

1. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 Josh Haggerty, 1993-96 3. Jimmy Skinner, 1992-95 4. Mark Frum, 2003-06 5. Jerred Novotny, 1999-2001 Jeff Kyle, 1996-99 7. Calvin Castillo, 1995-98* Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 9. Todd Brandenburg, 1980-83 Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 Mike Henderson, 1990-93* 12. Justin Wright, 1997-2000 Ben Stutler, 1980-83 14. Cory Morrison, 2003-06 Frank Blake, 1990-93* Drew Snyder, 2009-present 17. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 Chad Drummond, 1988-91* Mark Gray, 1972-75** Jason Grimmett, 1999-2002 Gene Kidd, 1982-85 Billy Reed, 1997 Ben Hall, 1998-2000

17 17 15 13 12 12 11 11 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

Brothers Brian & Travis Gawthrop finished the 2007 season 1st and 2nd among Harrison County pitchers in innings pitched, complete games, and strikeouts.

GARY SOUTHERN STONESTREET 1964-67

JOSH HAGGERTY BEN HALL

DREW TOTH 1998-2001

SHAUN WILSON 2005-07


BEN HALL | 1997-2000

SAVES CAREER

1. Justin Wright, 1997-99 2. Jimmy Skinner, 1992-95* 3. Frank Blake, 1990-93* 4. Logan Fletcher, 2005-08 5. Brandon Coffman, 2008-11 Chad Drummond, 1988-91* Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 Ben Hall, 1997-2000 Gene Kidd, 1982-85 Billy Tedesco, 2011-present

ERA 8 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

* – Indicates Career Statistics Incomplete

Todd Brandenburg threw complete games in all 7 of his starts in 1983. He started and finished every game he appeared in.

SEASON

(MINIMUM 20 INNINGS PITCHED) 1. Shaun Wilson, 2007 1.00 2. Travis Gawthrop, 2009 1.03 3. Mark Frum, 2004 1.46 4. Billy Tedesco, 2011 1.80 5. Logan Fletcher, 2007 1.91 6. Cody Myers, 2009 2.00 7. Travis Gawthrop, 2007 2.58 Drew Snyder, 2009 2.58 9. Brian Gawthrop, 2007 2.71 10. Jacob Stroupe, 2011 2.76

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A USA Today Honorable Mention All-American selection in 1999, Hall still leads the South Harrison record books in career home runs (27), RBI (102) and runs scored (94). He remains the only two-time Class-AA first-team all-state selection in school history and was a three-time All-Big 10 Conference and All-Harrison County honoree. He was named Harrison County Athlete of the Year in 2000, and played four years at Alderson-Broaddus College where he was a second-team All-WVIAC selection as an outfielder.

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JERRED NOVOTNY | 1999-2001

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Known more for his offensive power, Novotny was equally impressive on the mound where he finished ranked tied for fifth all-time with 114 strikeouts. Novotny’s 64 strikeouts in 2001 is the third most by a Hawk in a single season. He even holds the school record with 18 strikeouts in a single game, which he accomplished on Senior Night in 2001 against Grafton. His seven wins in 2001 is tied with Travis Gawthrop for the most wins in a single season in school history.

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CAREER

(MINIMUM 30 INNINGS PITCHED) 1. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-09 2.19 2. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-07 2.54 3. Shaun Wilson, 2005-07 2.57 4. Matt Van Horn, 2002-05 3.15 5. Mark Frum, 2003-06 3.32 6. Chase Snyder, 2006-09 3.39 7. Logan Fletcher, 2005-08 3.50 8. Chadd Chipps, 2008-11 3.52 9. Chris Bunnell, 2005-08 4.11 10. Drew Snyder, 2009-present 4.20 Clay Stonestreet threw back-to-back complete games to start the 1980 season, striking out a combined 27 batters in those two games.

CONSECUTIVE WINS CAREER

1. Travis Gawthrop, 2009 2. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-07 Jimmy Skinner, 1995 4. Jeff Kyle, 1999 Jimmy Skinner, 1995 Jimmy Skinner, 1993 Josh Haggerty, 1993 8. Todd Brandenburg, 1983 Calvin Castillo, 1998 Jeff Kyle, 1997 Frank Blake, 1993 Mike Henderson, 1991 13. Mark Frum, 2006 Brian Gawthrop, 2004-05

7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3


Logan Fletcher, 2007 Dean Nutter, 1998

3 3

COMPLETE GAMES SEASON

1. Todd Brandenburg, 1983 Travis Gawthrop, 2009 3. Clay Stonestreet, 1980 4. Chad Drummon, 1990 Jim Drummond, 1982 Brian Gawthrop, 2007 Kris Southern, 1992 Ben Stutler, 1983 Ben Stutler, 1981 10. Frank Blake, 1993 Mark Frum, 2003 Travis Gawthrop, 2007 Gene Kidd, 1984 Jerred Novotny, 1998-2001 Billy Reed, 1997 Ben Stutler, 1982

CAREER

14 14 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 4 4 4 4

SHAUN WILSON | 2005-2007

Wilson holds South Harrison’s single-season record for earned run average when he finished the 2006 season with a 1.00 ERA. The 6-foot-6 left-hander finished his career with a 5-2 record in 62 2/3 innings pitched.

BILLY REED | 1997

Reed, who transferred from Washington Irving for his senior season, struck out a school record 95 batters and walked just 12 batters in 1997. Reed was the first pitcher to pitch on South Harrison’s Field of Dreams.

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1. Travis Gawthrop, 2006-2009 Ben Stutler, 1980-83 3. Brian Gawthrop, 2004-2007 4. Josh Haggerty, 1993-96 Todd Brandenburg, 1980-83 6. Frank Blake, 1990-1993 Jim Drummond, 1979-82 Mark Frum, 2003-2006 Gene Kidd, 1982-85 Clay Stonestreet, 1977-80 11. Chad Drummond, 1988-1991 Kris Southern, 1989-1992 13. Billy Bragg, 1986-89 Jerred Novotny, 1998-2001 14. Mark Gray, 1972-75* 15. Ray Cantrell, 1977-80* Jason Grimmett, 1999-2002 Cory Morrison, 2003-2006 Billy Reed, 1997

7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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TEAM RECORDS

1993 SOUTH HARRISON HAWKS

Led by head coach Brad Nutter, the 1993 South Harrison Hawks became the first team in school history to record a 20-win season, finishing 20-10. Current Hawk baseball head coach Frank Tate was a sophomore on the team. Below are official South Harrison High School Baseball records and statistics dating back to the 1967 season, the first at South Harrison High School. Please note that these statistics exclude from season 1967 to 1981, which team statistics are unavailable.

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WINS

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1. 1993 2. 2006 3. 1997 4. 1998 1999 6. 1995 2009 2011 9. 1983 2005 2007 2008

20 18 17 16 16 14 14 14 13 13 13 13

RUNS INNING

1. 2005 vs. Doddridge County 2008 vs. Roane County 3. 2011 vs. Doddridge County 4. 2006 vs. Clay-Battelle 1983 vs. Pennsboro 6. 1987 vs. Notre Dame 7. 1982 vs. Braxton County 8. 2011 vs. Calhoun County 2006 vs. Grafton

15 15 13 12 12 11 10 8 8

2000 vs. Lincoln 1999 vs. Braxton County 1990 vs. Coalton 1988 vs. Ritchie County 1984 vs. Gilmer County 1982 vs. Pennsboro

GAME

1. 2005 vs. Valley Wetzel 2. 1994 vs. Philip Barbour 1993 vs. Valley Wetzel 4. 2005 vs. Doddridge County 2004 vs. Trinity 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley 1989 vs. Flemington 1986 vs. Coalton 9. 2011 vs. Doddridge County 2007 vs. Braxton County 2004 vs. Hundred 2005 vs. Valley Wetzel 1995 vs. Richwood 1992 vs. Coalton 15. 2000 vs. Grafton 2001 vs. Philip Barbour 2000 vs. Lewis County 1994 vs. Grafton 1994 vs. Braxton County (sect)

SEASON 1. 2010 2. 2000 3. 2011

8 8 8 8 8 8

29 22 22 20 20 20 20 20 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17

210 209 188


2007 SOUTH HARRISON HAWKS

In just head coach Frank Tate’s fourth season, the Hawks were ranked No. 3 in the state after upsetting No. 3 WIlliamstown at home with a walk-off hit (above). The team is still the highest ranked South Harrison team in school history.

4. 1997 5. 2008 6. 2006 7. 2007 8. 2005 9. 2001 10. 1998

177 174 172 168 167 166 146

SEASON 1. 2000 2. 2005 3. 2001 4. 2011 5. 2004 6. 1997 7. 2006 8. 2008 9. 2010 10. 2010

9.50 7.59 7.55 7.52 7.26 6.56 6.37 6.21 6.00 5.95

HITS

GAME

1. 2000 vs. Tygarts Valley 2. 2007 vs. Clay-Battelle 3. 2000 vs. Grafton 4. 2005 vs. Valley Wetzel

22 20 19 18

SEASON 1. 2007 2. 2000 3. 2008 4. 2010 5. 2011 6. 1997 7. 2006 8. 2001 9. 2005 10. 1993

18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15

249 233 228 222 209 206 205 196 170 167

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RUNS-PER-GAME

1993 vs. Braxton County 6. 2011 vs. Doddridge County 2004 vs. Hundred 2005 vs. Doddridge County 2000 vs. Lewis County 1999 vs. Lincoln 1997 vs. North Marion 1986 vs. Coalton 13. 2011 vs. Wirt County 2004 vs. Hundred 2001 vs. Tygarts Valley 16. 2011 vs. Doddridge County 2005 vs. Clay-Battelle 1995 vs. Richwood 1991 vs. Braxton County 1988 vs. Flemington

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2009 SOUTH HARRISON HAWKS

One of the most successful teams in SHHS history, the 2009 Hawks won advance to the Regional Championship game, falling 6-1 to No. 1 Moorefield, the eventual Class-A State Champion. Above, first baseman Craig Chipps (left) catches the final out of the Regional Semifinal game against Clay-Battelle which advance the Hawks into the Regional Championship while winning pitcher Travis Gawthrop celebrates.

HITS-PER-GAME

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SEASON

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1. 2000 2. 2001 3. 2011 4. 2008 5. 2007 6. 2005 7. 1997 8. 2006 9. 1988 10. 2004

10.59 8.91 8.36 8.14 7.78 7.73 7.63 7.59 7.42 7.21

DOUBLES SEASON 1. 2008 2. 2007 3. 2006 4. 2010 5. 2005 1999 7. 2001 2011 9. 1994

50 42 39 37 35 35 33 33 29

10. 2000 1998 1995

28 28 28

TRIPLES SEASON 1. 2005 2. 2008 2000 1993 5. 1994 1988 7. 2006 2009 9. 1982 2003 1991

12 10 10 10 7 7 6 6 5 5 5

HOMERUNS SEASON 1. 2000 2. 1998 3. 2001 1999

29 20 16 16


1997 6. 2006 2010 8. 2004 9. 1993 1999

16 14 14 8 7 7

STOLEN BASES SEASON 1. 2010 2. 1998 3. 1993 4. 1983 5. 2011 6. 2008 1988 8. 1982 9. 1991 2007

89 79 77 72 69 65 65 59 55 55

INNINGS PITCHED SEASON

216 203 2/3 180 170 167 1/3 165 164 154 152 2/3 146

SEASON 1. 2010 2. 1997 3. 2011 4. 1993 5. 2007 6. 1982 7. 1991 1998 2000 10. 2001

187 185 166 156 138 133 128 128 128 126

ERA (since 2003) SEASON 1. 2007 2009 3. 2004 4. 2006 5. 2011 6. 2008 7. 2005 8. 2003 9. 2010

3.27 3.27 3.29 3.32 3.48 4.12 4.32 6.45 6.48

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1. 2010 2. 2007 3. 2008 4. 2000 5. 1998 6. 2011 7. 1997 8. 1993 9. 2001 10. 1982

STRIKEOUTS

1982 SOUTH HARRISON HAWKS

In just head coach John Scotchie’s second season, the Hawks matched a program-best eight wins. One year later, South Harrison posted the first winning season in school history.

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AWARDS & HONORS

CRAIG CHIPPS| 2007-2009

Chipps, center, established himself as one of the top first basemen in Harrison County during his time as a Hawk. Chipps finished his career 10th all-time among Hawks in doubles (10) and RBI (48), 11th in games played (80), 13th in at-bats (205) and 2nd all-time in sacrificies (8).

ALL-STATE 1ST TEAM

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Jerred Novotny Travis Gawthrop Ben Hall Mike Johnson Chase Snyder

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2ND TEAM Todd Brandenburg Travis Gawthrop Gaige Evans Wayne Evans Ben Hall Jerred Novotny Sam Scott Jimmy Skinner Chase Snyder Billy Tedesco

2001 2009 1999-2000 1993 2009

1983 2008 2011 1981 1998 2000 1996 1995 2008 2011

SPECIAL HONORABLE MENTION Frank Blake Chris Bunnell Eric Cayton Chad Drummond

1992-93 2008 1994 1990

Brian Elliott Mark Frum Brian Gawthrop Josh Haggerty Tyler Hall Mike Lowther Eric McFadden Cory Morrison Chase Snyder Kris Southern Jeff West

HONORABLE MENTION Brian Barker Chris Bunnell Calvin Castillo Chad Drummond Travis Ferrell Mark Frum Jonathan Jett Gene Kidd Mike Lowther Eric McFadden Chris Miller Cory Morrison

1987 2004, ’06 2007 1996 2010 1997 1983 2005-06 2007 1990 1983

1989 2007 1998 1991 1993 2003 2007 1985 1999 1982 2010 2004


Chad Nutter Randy Peck Billy Reed Kris Southern Ben Stutler James Swenskie Jeff Swenskie John Swenskie Tim Swisher Drew Toth

1997 2011 1997 1991 1983 2011 1985 1985 1985 2000

BIG 10 CONFERENCE

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Johnson Jerred Novotny Jimmy Skinner

1993 2001 1995

COACH OF THE YEAR Brad Nutter

TRIPLE CROWN Jerred Novotny

1ST TEAM Calvin Castillo Tommy Cohen Travis Ferrell Jason Grimmett

1998

2001

1998 2001 1993 2001-02

2ND TEAM Frank Blake Tommy Cohen Mikey Davisson Troy Evans Ben Hall Mike Lowther Ryan McWhorter Chris Nutter Billy Reed Andrew Richards Jimmy Skinner Mark Smith Drew Toth Ronnie Welch Justin Wright

HONORABLE MENTION Jason Grimmett Bucky Kyle Mike Lowther

1995 1998-2000 1993 1997, ‘99 2000-01 1997 1995 1995 1995 2001

1993 2000 1997 1995 1997 1997, ‘99 2002 1998-99 1997 1997 1993 1993 2000 1998 1997

2000 2000 1998

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Jerred Novotny is the only player in Harrison County history to win the County Triple Crown by leading the county in average, home runs, and RBI (2001).

Josh Haggerty Ben Hall Mike Johnson Jeff Kyle Jerred Novotny Chad Nutter Sam Scott Jimmy Skinner Frank Tate Drew Toth

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James Swenskie Billy Tedesco

Andrew Richards Drew Toth Justin Wright

1998 1998 1998

LITTLE KANAWHA CONFERENCE

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Travis Gawthrop

2009

PITCHER OF THE YEAR Travis Gawthrop

2009

HITTER OF THE YEAR Chase Snyder

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1ST TEAM

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Chris Bunnell Travis Gawthrop Chase Snyder

2ND TEAM Chris Bunnell Brandon Coffman Gaige Evans Kris Fridley Brian Gawthrop

2009

2008 2009 2009

2007 2011 2011 2009 2007

2011 2011

SPECIAL HONORABLE MENTION Gaige Evans Jonathan Jett Chris Miller Cody Myers Randy Peck Chase Snyder James Swenskie

HONORABLE MENTION Chadd Chipps Tyler Hall Dakota Kirby Drew Snyder James Swenskie Jesse Swiger

2010 2007 2009-10 2009 2011 2007 2010

2011 2010 2010 2009-11 2009 2010

ALL-HARRISON COUNTY

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Ben Hall Mike Johnson Chad Drummond

BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Johnson

2000 1993 1991

1993

COACH OF THE YEAR Brad Nutter John Scotchie Frank Tate

TRIPLE CROWN Jerred Novotny

1993 1983 2009

2001


Drew Toth

2ND TEAM

Junior Tyler Hall became the first freshman in South Harrison history to earn first-team All-Harrison County honors in 2010.

1ST TEAM

1988 1992-93 1983 2008 1998 1994 1990 1981 1993 2009 2004-06 2007 2009 2002 1995*-96 1998-2000 2010 2008 1993* 1997, ‘99 1997 1982 2005-06 2010 2000-01 1997 1999 1989 1997-98 1995-96* 1993, ‘95 2008-09 1991 2011 1996 1995 2011

1989 1991 1996 2006-07 1978 2008-09 2010 2000-01 1992 1994-95* 1997 1991 2010 1994-95* 2008 2003 2005-06 2008 2003 2001-02 1993-94 1997 1991 1977 2007 1992 1982 1998, 2000 2005 1994 1998-99 1983-84 2002-04 2004 1998 1997* 1988* 1999* 1994 1994, 1997 1994 1993 2006-07 1990, ‘92 1988 1985 1985

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Brian Barker Frank Blake Todd Brandenburg Chris Bunnell Calvin Castillo Eric Cayton Chad Drummond Wayne Evans Travis Ferrell Kris Fridley Mark Frum Brian Gawthrop Travis Gawthrop Jason Grimmett Josh Haggerty Ben Hall Tyler Hall Jonathan Jett Mike Johnson Jeff Kyle Mike Lowther Eric McFadden Cory Morrison Chris Miller Jerred Novotny Chad Nutter Craig Nutter David Reider Andrew Richards Sam Scott Jimmy Skinner Chase Snyder Kris Southern James Swenskie Jason Swick Frank Tate Billy Tedesco

Brian Barker Frank Blake J.T. Bowers Chris Bunnell Duane Burnside Craig Chipps Brandon Coffman Tommy Cohen Chris Davisson Donnie Davisson Mikey Davisson Chad Drummond Gaige Evans Troy Evans Logan Fletcher Mark Frum Brian Gawthrop Travis Gawthrop J.T. Glancy Jason Grimmett Josh Haggerty Ben Halll Mike Henderson Wayne Huffman Jonathan Jett Mike Johnson Donnie Kesling Bucky Kyle Sean Langley Pat Lefebure Mike Lowther Eric McFadden Ryan McWhorter Cory Morrison Chris Nutter Billy Reed Dave Reider Andrew Richards Sam Scott Eric Short Jimmy Skinner Mark Smith Chase Snyder Kris Southern Bob Stemple Jeff Swenskie Tom Swisher

2001

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Jerred Novotny Jerred Novotny Sam Scott Jimmy Skinner Kris Southern Frank Tate Matt Tate Drew Toth Jeff West Justin Wright

HONORABLE MENTION Ron Ash Ray Cantrell

1994 1992 1998, 2000 1983 1997-99

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Travis Gawthrop (3 IP) and Chase Snyder (2 IP) combined with East Fairmont’s Devin Bowles and Wirt County’s Josh Valentine to throw a no-hitter through seven innings of the 2010 North-South All-Star Game. The North lost the game on a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th inning.

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Joe Chipps Ed Crawford Jim Drummond Wayne Evans Jeff Hileman Tim Johnson Ron Kelley Donnie Kesling Gene Kidd Steve Lipps Ray Ruckman Barry Stemple Ben Stutler Bill Wright

1983-84 1979 1982 1979 1983 1979, ‘80, ‘82 1979 1981 1984 1984 1978 1979-80 1983 1978-79

PLAYER OF THE WEEK Frank Blake Chris Bunnell Travis Ferrell Travis Gawthrop Josh Haggerty Tyler Hall Mike Henderson Mike Johnson Jerred Novotny

NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME MVP

Jerred Novotny

SELECTIONS 1978 1979

1992 2008 1993 2009 1995 2010 1993 1993 2000

2001 2001 1995 1995 1991

Travis Gawthrop Jerred Novotny Chris Nutter Chase Snyder

MLB DRAFT PICKS

2001

2009 2001 1998 2009

Earl Arbogast

1967

Jerred Novotny

2006

Selected 261st overall pick in the 14th round by the Chicago Cubs.

Selected third overall by the Gateway Grizzlies of the 2006 Frontier League draft.


SOUTH HARRISON

ALL-DECADE TEAM Alumni and supporters of South Harrison baseball voted on its all-decade team for the 2000-2010 seasons. Candidates had to have graduated between 2000 and 2010, and were required to be within the top 15 of at least five major statistical categories. The results were as follows:

PLAYER OF THE DECADE Ben Hall, 1997-2000

Also receiving votes: Jerred Novotny, Travis Gawthrop, Mark Frum, Brian Gawthrop

TEAM OF THE DECADE 2009

BEN HALL | 2000 -- Voted as South Harrison High School’s ‘Player of the Decade’

COACH OF THE DECADE: Frank Tate*

Chris Bunnell* Tommy Cohen Kris Fridley Mark Frum* Brian Gawthrop* Travis Gawthrop* Jason Grimmett Ben Hall* Cory Morrison* Jerred Novotny* Chase Snyder* Drew Toth*

CHRIS BUNNELL | 2008

KRIS FRIDLEY | 2009

MARK FRUM | 2006

BRIAN GAWTHROP | 2007

TRAVIS GAWTHROP | 2009

CORY MORRISON | 2006

* - unanimous decisions Also receiving votes: Craig Chipps, Jonathan Jett, Logan Fletcher, Sean Langley, Ryan McWhorter, Shaun Wilson, Justin Wright JERRED NOVOTNY | 2001

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PLAYERS OF THE DECADE

CHASE SNYDER | 2009

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RECORD AGAINST

ANDREW RICHARDS | 1996-1999

Richards, above, crosses home after hitting a home run in the sectional championship game against Bridgeport in 1999. Richards finished his career in the top-10 in career at-bats (207), singles (53), runs scored (67) and stolen bases (25).

HOME vs. AWAY

TATE ERA(2004-CURRENT) Home Away

54-51 .514 51-54 .486

CLASS

vs. Class-A vs. Class-AA vs. Class-AA

80-46 23-48 3-10

.635 .324 .231

vs. Little Kanawha Conference 55-51 vs. Big 10 Conference 8-27 vs. Mason-Dixon Conference 41-21

.514 .229 .661

Little Kanawha Postseason 5-0

1.00

vs. Bridgeport vs. Liberty vs. Lincoln vs. Notre Dame vs. Robert C. Byrd

0-2 0-6 2-7 8-16 0-2

.000 .000 .222 .333 .000

Sectional Tournament Regional Tournament

15-13 1-2

.538 .333

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Field of Dreams (since 1997) 103-81 .560 Home (since 1967) 164-183 .473 Away 154-216 .416

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vs. Class-A vs. Class-AA vs. Class-AA

149-120 .554 126-131 .490 55-166 .250

CONFERENCE

vs. Little Kanawha Conference 94-73 .562 vs. Big 10 Conference 103-186 .356 vs. Mason-Dixon Conference 71-46 .592

HARRISON CO. vs. Bridgeport vs. Liberty vs. Lincoln vs. Notre Dame vs. Robert C. Byrd

7-43 9-43 19-28 23-28 5-7

POSTSEASON Sectional Tournament Regional Tournament

47-52 3-9

.140 .173 .404 .377 .417

.475 .250


TEAM

WINS

LOSSES

WIN%

LAST MEETING

19 11 63.3% 7 43 14.0% 5 22 18.5% 1 0 100.0% 12 0 100.0% 1 0 100.0% 3 0 100.0% 1 0 100.0% 0 1 0.0% 9 5 64.3% 11 0 100.0% 6 6 50.0% 21 9 70.0% 0 2 0.0% 2 14 12.5% 1 0 100.0% 9 0 100.0% 0 2 0.0% 1 0 100.0% 7 8 46.7% 23 17 57.5% 3 0 100.0% 0 1 0.0% 11 15 42.3% 9 43 17.3% 19 28 40.4% 0 5 0.0% 2 2 50.0% 0 1 0.0% 0 1 0.0% 1 0 100.0% 5 4 55.6% 23 38 37.7% 0 1 0.0% 3 0 100.0% 1 0 100.0% 1 0 100.0% 0 1 0.0% 10 4 71.4% 12 3 80.0% 6 4 60.0% 1 1 50.0% 3 1 75.0% 12 11 52.2% 1 1 50.0% 3 8 27.3% 5 7 41.7% 5 31 13.9% 0 2 0.0% 1 0 100.0% 4 6 40.0% 2 1 66.7% 2 6 25.0% 4 1 80.0% 16 10 61.5% 3 9 25.0% 10 0 100.0% 1 3 25.0% 4 15 21.1% 1 0 100.0% 4 7 36.4% 3 7 30.0%

2010 2007 2011 1997 2010 2005 1991 1997 2010 2011 2009 1991 2011 2002 2000 1993 1989 1994 1998 2010 2009 2005 1997 2009 2010 2011 1976 2006 1995 2009 2006 2000 2010 1983 2006 2011 1993 2006 1986 2006 1998 2008 1997 2010 1981 2011 2010 1990 1971 2001 1978 1983 2010 2010 2010 1996 2006 1998 1995 1997 2010 2010

LAST WIN

LAST LOSS

2008 2000 2000 1997 2011 2005 1991 1997 N/A 2011 2009 1991 2011 N/A 1993 1993 1989 N/A 1998 2011 2007 2005 N/A 2007 2000 2011 N/A 2006 N/A N/A 2006 2000 2011 N/A 2006 2011 1993 N/A 1986 2006 1998 2008 1997 2010 1980 2009 2000 1984 N/A 2001 1978 1983 2008 2005 2010 1994 2006 1998 1995 1997 2009 2011

2011 2007 2011 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2010 2010 N/A 1991 2010 2002 2000 N/A N/A 1994 N/A 2011 2009 N/A 1997 2009 2010 2010 1976 2006 1995 2009 N/A 2000 2011 1983 N/A N/A N/A 2006 1985 2000 1996 1990 1997 2010 1981 2011 2010 1990 1972 N/A 1978 1978 2010 2010 2010 1996 N/A 1998 1995 N/A 2011 2010

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vs. Williamstown (DH)^ Noon at Buck-Upshur 5:00 vs. Lincoln 4:30 at Calhoun Co. ^ 4:30 at Lewis Co. Noon vs. Grafton 4:30 vs. Braxton Co. ^ 7:00 vs. Notre Dame 7:00 at Doddridge Co. ^ 4:30 vs. Gilmer Co. ^ 5:00 vs. Robert C. Byrd 4:30 at Wirt Co. (DH)^ Noon at Roane Co. (DH)^ Noon vs. St. Marys^ 4:30 at Braxton Co. ^ 1:00

April 13 April 14 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 23 April 25 April 30 May 1 May 3

vs. Calhoun Co. ^ at Clay Co. ^ at Notre Dame at St. Marys^ vs. Doddridge Co. ^ at Gilmer Co. at Robert C. Byrd at Grafton vs. Buck-Upshur at Lincoln vs. Lewis Co.* LKC Tournament^

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