2011 JCCC Baseball Media Guide

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Cavalier Life This is Johnson County Baseball


introduction Table of Contents Introduction 2 2 3 4 5 8

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Table of Contents JCCC Directory 2011 Schedule 2011 Roster Season Outlook Media Information - Tyler Cundith, JCCC SID KJCCC SID Directory Visiting JCCC

Staff 12 18 19 20

Head Coach, Kent Shelley Asst. Coach Eric Horner Asst. Coach David Canary Steve Javorek, Strength Coach

Player Profiles 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38

Ryan Hall Delby Hannah, Jr. Alex Lahasky Jacob Moore Skyler Murray Mitchell Overstreet Cody Schumacher Jeff Soptic Vince Spilker Mike Andries Trevor Arellanes Dave Gean Levi Grassley Caleb Hallman Alex Hill Brady Janssen Shane Jennison Ryan Kendall Tony Nolan Brad Phillips Kyle Pruitt Shaun Reid Drew Ridley Chad Shannon Tory Stoffregen Blake Sturgeon Jake Talamonte Will Torrez Tyler VanGerpen Jesse Watt

2010 SeasonReview 40 42 47 48 49 50

Season Review 2010 Key Sophomores Season Statistics Season Results Team Leaders Other Statistics

Kansas Jayhawk Conference 52 53 53 53 54 55 56 59 60

Conference Overview Past National Champions The Commissioner 2009 Standings Conference Honors Region VI Honors All-time Conference Leaders All-time Coaching Leaders Region VI Baseball

NJCAABaseball 62 63 64 65 66 68 68

This is the NJCAA World Series Champions 2010 NJCAA All-Americans Big Stick/Gold Glove Winners 2010 Statistical Leaders 2011 Preseason Poll District Top Players

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West Jayhawk Opponents 2010 Region VI Bracket 2010 JUCO World Series

Baseball History 98 100 102 104 105 107 110 111 112 117 118 126 128 130 132 134 135 136 137 138

Baseball History JCCC in the World Series JCCC All-Americans National Honors Honors The Pro Ranks Hitting Records Pitching Records Batting Leaders Base Running Leaders Pitching Leaders Yearly Leaders All-Time Register Where Have They Gone? Team Records Team Highs and Lows JCCC in NJCAA Statistics All-Time Coaching Records Former Coacahes All-Time Results

This is JCCC 146 148 149 150 152 153 154 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 170 171 172

About JCCC Academic Success Student Life JCCC Alumni JCCC President JCCC Board of Directors Athletic Administration Athletic Coaches Athletic Support Staff Cavalier Athletics National Championships Region Championships Conference Championships All-time NJCAA Finishes NATYCAA Cup JCCC Athletics Hall of Fame Golden Girls Athletics Training Cavalier Power JCCC Athletics Facilities JCCC Baseball Complex Overland Park, Kan. Greater Kanss City

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Johnson County Community College Directory Main Number (913) 469-8500 Baseball Staff

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Kent Shelley, Head Coach ____________________3444 Eric Horner, Assistant Coach __________________4621 David Canary, Assistant Coach ________________4621

Dr. Terry Calaway, President __________________3847 Dr. Dana Grove, Executive VP Educational Planning & Development/COO ______________3196 Joseph Sopcich, Executive VP Admin. Services ____4434 Marilyn Rhinehart, EVP Acadmic Affairs/CAO____2527 Dr. Dennis Day, VP Student Services____________3865 Carl Heinrich, Athletics Director ______________2499 Jim Dice, HPER Facility/Clinic Coordinator ______3596 Batsy Timm, Office Assistant/Athletics __________4206 Amy Nackley, Office Assistant/Athletics__________4206

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Baseball, Kent Shelley________________________3444 Cross Country, Mike Bloemker ________________5383 Dance, Erin Fine __________________________3553 Golf, Lafayette Norwood ____________________3657 Men’s Basketball, Mike Jeffers ________________3752 Men’s Soccer, Fatai Ayoade____________________4624 Softball, Kelly Latendresse ____________________4625 Tennis, Glen Moser ________________________3182 Track, Mike Bloemker ______________________4630 Women’s Basketball, Ben Conrad ______________4707 Women’s Soccer, Jim Schwab __________________4137 Volleyball, Jenny Ei ________________________4628

Baseball, David Canary ______________________4621 Baseball, Eric Horner ________________________4621 Cross Country/Track, Brian Batlier ____________4622 Men’s Basketball, Ryan Morley ________________4632 Men’s Soccer, Harry George __________________4624 Men’s Soccer, Jimmy Perez ____________________4624 Softball, Aubree Brattin ______________________4625 Softball, Samantha Fleeman __________________4625 Tennis, Burt Walker ________________________4633 Track and Field, Phillip Groves ________________4907 Track and Field, Ryan Stanley ________________4907 Women’s Basketball, Gerald Ewing ____________4631 Women’s Soccer, Melissa Blount________________4137 Women’s Soccer, Wendy Louque ______________4137 Volleyball, Meghan Blake ____________________4904 Bill Buese, Head Athletic Trainer ______________3401 Ben Edwinson, Assistant Athletic Trainer ________4626 Sam Brethauer, Assistant Athletic Trainer ________4816 Steve Javorek, Professor of Fitness ______________3594

Tyler Cundith, JCCC Sports Information ________3122 Julie Haas, College Information Director ________4120 Bret Gustafson, JCCC Photographer ____________3211 Bryce Roderick, KJCCC Commissioner__________620-441-6340 Russ Karn, KJCCC Web Master ____________785-741-0977 Mark Krug, NJCAA SID ____________________719-590-7324

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kshelley@jccc.edu ehorner@jccc.edu dcanary@jccc.edu

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tcalaway@jccc.edu dgrove@jccc.edu jsopcich@jccc.edu marilynr@jccc.edu dday@jccc.edu heinrich@jccc.edu jdice@jccc.edu btimm1@jccc.edu anackle1@jccc.edu

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kshelley@jccc.edu mbloemke@jccc.edu epfine@jccc.edu lnorwood@jccc.edu mjeffers@jccc.edu fayoade@jccc.edu kgartner@jccc.edu gmoser@jccc.edu mbloemke@jccc.edu bconrad5@jccc.edu jschwab@jccc.edu jei@jccc.edu

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dcanary@jccc.edu ehorner@jccc.edu bbatline@jccc.edu rmorley@jccc.edu colivas@jccc.edu jperez4@jccc.edu abrattin@jccc.edu sfleema1@jccc.edu bwalke29@jccc.edu pgrovesi@jccc.edu rstanley@jccc.edu gewing1@jccc.edu mblount1@jccc.edu wlouque@jccc.edu mpudline@jccc.edu

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bbuese@jccc.edu bendwinsoe@jccc.edu sbrethau@jccc.edu ijavorek@jccc.edu

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tcundith@jccc.edu jhass@jccc.edu bgustaf@jccc.edu broderick@kjccc.net midnight@carsoncomm.com mkrug@njcaa.org

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Allen County Coffeyville Cowley Fort Scott Highland Independence Kansas City Kansas Labette Neosho County Redlands Northeast Texas Weatherford Longview Baker JV Rockhurst JV Maple Woods Ottawa JV JCCC Series Records

CoSIDAAward Winners JCCC has a strong history of publications excellence. The 2010 JCCC Men’s Basketball Guide was judged “First in the Nation” in Division C by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Division C consists of all NCAA Division III, NAIA, Canadian and community colleges. The award was presented to Tyler Cundith, JCCC SID, in July at the annual convention in San Francisco, Calif.

Credits The 2011 Johnson County Community College Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written by Tyler Cundith, sports information director. Editorial assistance was provided by Stacy Boline, publications writer/editor. Graphic design by Randy Breeden, senior graphic designer. Pictures were provided by photographer Bret Gustafson. The guide was printed by the Document Services.


season schedule 2011 Baseball Schedule Da t e

Da y

Op p o ne nt

G a m e s / Inning s

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Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 25 Feb. 26

Sun. Mon. Fri. Sat.

Redlands Community College Redlands Community Colleg Northeast Texas Community College Northeast Texas Community College Weatherford College

1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-9 1-7

El Reno, Okla. El Reno, Okla. Mt. Pleasant, Texas Mt. Pleasant, Texas Mt. Pleasatn, Texas

1 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m.

March 1 March 5 March 6 March 12 March 13 March 15 March 19 March 20 March 22 March 26 March 27 March 29

Tue. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Tue. Sat. Sun. Tue. Sat. Sun. Tue.

Longview Community College •Independence Community College •Independence Community College •Labette Community College •Labette Community College Baker University JV •Highland Community College •Highland Community College Rockhurst University JV •Allen Community College •Allen Community College Maple Woods Community College

1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 2-7 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 2-7 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 2-7

Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Parsons, Kan. Parsons, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Highland, Kan. Highland, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 1 p.m.

April 2 April 3 April 5 April 9 April 10 April 12 April 16 April 17 April 20 April 23 April 24 April 26 April 30

Sat. Sun. Tue. Sat. Sun. Tue. Sat. Sun. Wed. Sat. Sun. Tue. Sat.

•Fort Scott Community College •Fort Scott Community College Longview Community College •Kansas City Kansas Community College •Kansas City Kansas Community College Baker University JV •Neosho County Community College •Neosho County Community College Ottawa Univeristy JV •Cowley College •Cowley College Longview Community College •Coffeyville Community College

1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 2-7 1-7, 1-9 1-7, 1-9 1-9 1-7, 1-9

Fort Scott, Kan. Fort Scott, Kan. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Baldwin City, Kan. Chanute, Kan. Chanute, Kan. Ottawa, Kan. Overland Park, Kan Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Coffeyville, Kan.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m 1 p.m. Noon 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

May 1 May 7-9 May 14-16 May 28-31

Sun. Sat.-Mon. Sat.-Mon. Sat.-Tue.

•Coffeyville Community College First Round Region VI Playoffs Region VI Championship NJCAA JUCO World Series

1-7, 1-9

Coffeyville, Kan. TBA Wichita, Kan. Grand Junction, Colo.

Noon TBA TBA TBA

June 1-4

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NJCAA JUCO World Series

Grand Junction, Colo.

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Home games in BOLD, •East Jayhawk Conference games

2011 JCCC Sophmores


jccc roster

Numerical Roster No.

Name

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Ht.

1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 30 31 33 34 36 37 38 39

Tory Stoffregen Tony Nolan Jake Talamonte Blake Sturgeon Cody Schumacher Caleb Hallman Drew Ridley Ryan Hall Mike Andries Alex Lahasky Ryan Kendall Cameron Fisher Dave Gean Brad Phillips Jacob Moore Vince Spilker Alex Hill Evan Brummett Jeff Soptic Shaun Reid Shane Jennison Chad Shannon Levi Grassley Brady Jenssen Skyler Murray Kyle Pruitt Mitchell Overstreet Wes Torrez Tyler Van Gerpen Trevor Arellanes

OF OF OF IF P C P IF C IF P P P P P P P 1B P IF P OF IF P OF C P P P OF

5-11 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-6 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-0

L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R L-R L-R L-L L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R

Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr.

Bettendorf Naperville North Blue Valley Shawnee Mission West

IF P/IF IF

6-1 215 R-L 6-3 185 L-R 5-10 150 R-R

So. Fr. Fr.

Harrisonville St. Mary’s Colgan Yukon

2011 Redshirts 14 Delby Hannah, Jr. 25 Jesse Watt 35 Tanner Feland

2011 Coaching Staff 15 Kent Shelley - Head Coach 7 Eric Horner - Assistant Coach 3 David Canary - Assistant Coach

Wt. B-T Class

HighSchool

185 200 160 155 185 190 170 165 200 175 195 180 180 165 225 235 210 185 220 170 165 210 200 240 205 180 240 190 175 200

Goddard Olathe Northwest Grain Valley Maize Hayden Edmond Sante Fe Washburn Rural Eureka Xavier Blue Valley West Blue Valley North Goddard Southside Perry-Lecompton Ottawa Raytown Edmond Memorial Stony Point Shawnee Mission East Maize Shawnee Mission Northwest Lee’s Summit North Cameron Starmont Duluth East

Hometown Goddarsd, Kan. Olathe, Kan. Grain Valley, Mo. Maize, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Edmond, Okla. Topeka, Kan. Eureka, Mo. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Goddard, Kan. Fort Smith, Ark. Lecompton, Kan. Ottawa, Kan. Raytown, Mo. Edmond, Okla. Round Rock, Texas Leawood, Kan. Maize, Kan. Lenexa, Kan. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Cameron, Mo. Arlington, Iowa Duluth, Minn. Olathe, Ka. Bettendorf, Iowa Naperville, Fla. Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Harrisonville, Mo. Pittsburg, Kan. Yukon, Okla.

Roster by Position Infielders 5 Blake Sturgeon 10 Ryan Hall 12 Alex Lahasky 14 Delby Hannah 23 Evan Brummett 26 Shaun Reid 30 Levi Grassley 31 Brady Jenssen

Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Outfielders 1 Tory Stoffregren 2 Tony Nolan 10 Ryan Hall 11 Jake Talamonte 28 Chad Shannon 33 Skylar Murray 39 Trevor Arellanes

Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.

Left-handed Pitchers 9 Drew Ridley 13 Ryan Kendall 17 Cameron Fisher

Fr. So. Fr.

Right-handed Pitchers 6 Cody Schumacker 18 Dave Gean 20 Jake Moore 21 Vince Spilker 22 Alex Hill 24 Jeff Soptic 27 Shane Jennison 36 Mitchell Overstreet 27 Wes Torrez 38 Tyler VanGerpen

So. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. So. So. So.

Catchers 8 Caleb Hallman 11 Mike Andries 34 Kyle Pruitt .

Fr. So. Fr.


season outlook The 2010 Johnson County Community College baseball team enjoyed record-setting success last season. The Cavaliers won 40-plus games for a third straight year, set numerous hitting records and captured the East Jayhawk Conference title, the program’s first since 1984. Johnson County enters the 2011 campaign with a young squad that has challenged itself with the goal of continuing that on-field success. NJCAA Hall of Fame coach Kent Shelley returns nine players from last year’s squad, including five pitchers. Shelley expects his team this season to remain on the path that has proven to be rewarding over Shelley’s 23-year career, particularly the past three seasons. “Our goal is to pick up where we left off last season.” Shelley said. “We have established a great culture of winning and tremendous team chemistry. Our goal is to carry that winning culture and that great chemistry into the 2011 season. We expect to compete for a conference title, a region title and play in the NJCAA World Series.” As the squad prepares for the upcoming season, it is faced with many challenges. The defending East Jayhawk champions graduated several key players who produced one of the greatest statistical seasons in the program’s history. Gone are All-American designated hitter and conference MVP Davis Morgan and allconference first-team and all-region second team outfielder Harrison Gerber. Also gone are second baseman John Calhoun, third baseman Tanner Funk, sophomore outfielder Ben Millard and pitchers Gil Rehwinkel, Zach Smith and Ryan Garman, who were all named second-team all-conference last year. Shortstop Ryan Hall is the only one of the 11 players named all-conference back this year. While the coaching staff knows that the 2011 season will be challenging, they are excited about the influx of 21 new players into the program, including 18 freshmen. According to Shelley, the fall exhibition season gave the coaching staff a better understanding of what needs to be improved heading into the spring season. “I am excited about the upcoming season,” said Shelley. “We do have a young squad, but they are a hard working group and anxious they can show the they can pick up where last year’s team left off. Our newcomers will have the opportunity to be in our starting lineup and I anticipate them making an immediate impact on our program.” Past success has earned JCCC national recognition, and this year’s squad has been selected preseason No. 12 by the NJCAA and No. 14 by Perfect Game USA. The Cavaliers are the highest ranked team in Region VI in both polls. If JCCC is still among the top ranked teams at the end of the 2011season, the Cavaliers will have accomplished their ultimate goal of returning to the NJCAA World Series.

Pitchers Johnson County will be without its top two starters and top reliever from last year, which accounted for 25 wins, eight saves and 195 innings. Most teams would be devastated by losing that much talent, but the Cavaliers do

return five pitchers, and have added a lot of talented freshmen to the mix for 2011. This staff has the talent and arms to help Johnson County contend for a second straight conference championship. With hard work and continued improvement, the Cavaliers pitchers look to carry on the tradition of finishing with the lowest earned run average in the conference for a fifth consecutive season.

Cody Schumacher

Sophomore Cody Schumacher will lead the 2011 staff. The right-hander from Topeka was JCCC’s No. 3 starter last year. He finished with a 7-1 record and mowed down 56 batters in 51 innings on the mound. His seven wins tied for third on the staff, and his .875 winning percentage among the starting rotation was best. Schumacher signed last fall to play at Missouri State University next season. Sophomore right-handers Vince Spilker, formerly of Raytown High School, and Jeff Soptic, formerly of Shawnee Mission East, will follow Schumacher in the rotation. Both possess the ability to bring heat and were listed among the top community college prospects available for this year’s Major League Draft. Spilker was ranked the 51st community college prospect by Perfect Game USA. He possesses a power pitcher’s build and can throw in the lower 90s and touch as high as 94. He also shows good feel and command of his curveball, changeup, and slider and mixes his speeds well. Spilker made six appearances on the mound, two as a starter before an injury ended his season. He logged 11.1 innings with an earned run average of 1.85, recorded 13 strikeouts and held batters to an average of .238 (16-for-67). His .185 ERA was third on the staff. Soptic was ranked the 19th community college prospect by Baseball America and the 26th prospect by Perfect Game USA. He pitches in the mid 90s and can run his fastball up to 97 mph. Soptic has demonstrated great command of last fall and throws a plus slider and changeup to go along with his heater. Last season, Soptic posted a record of 5-2 with an earned run average of 4.10 with 42.2 innings logged. He also had 48 strikeouts and held batters to an average of .221. He was the starter in 13 games last year, second most on the staff. Holding down the fourth spot will be sophomore transfer Wes Torrez of Naperville, Ill. A transfer from High Point University, Torrez is expected to fill into the rotation nicely. He throws in the upper 80s and can reach 92 on occasion. He also has a plus changeup and outstanding command in the zone. At High Point, Torrez say the mound 13 times, two as a starter. He logged 15.2 innings and a 0-2 record. “We are excited about this year’s weekend rotation,” said Shelley. “Not only do all four of these guys pitch in the 90s, but they have great secondary stuff to got with it. As long as they stay healthy and keep a level head about things, they should be exciting to watch.” Not far behind these four in the rotation will be talented freshmen Alex Hill of Edmond, Okla., Brady Janssen of Arlington, Iowa, Shane Jennison of Shawnee Mission, Kan., and Dave Gean of Fort Smith, Ark. They will

Jeff Soptic


season outlook likely see time in the weekday rotation and in relief situations on weekends. Anchoring the reliving corps will be sophomores Jake Moore of Ottawa, Kan., Mitchell Overstreet of Bettendorf, Iowa, and transfers Ryan Kendall of Overland Park, Kan., and Tyler VanGerpen of Overland Park, Kan. These four give the Cavaliers quality arms with sophomore leadership and experience. Moore posted a 4.20 earned run average last year and served as the team’s stopper out the pen. She should see many innings in that same role again in 2011. Overstreet was hurt during the fall season, but is looking strong this winter. As a freshman, Overstreet posted a 3.68 earned run average and had 29 strikeouts in 26 innings. Kendall and VanGerpen will also be used as stoppers out of the bullpen this year. Kendall formerly of Blue Valley North, transferred from Avila University. VanGerpen, formerly of Blue Valley High School, played his freshman season at Iowa Western Community College. He played in five games and pitched five innings for the Reivers last year. His senior at Blue Valley, VanGerpen went 7-0 and helped the Tigers win the Kansas 6A state title. “We really like the quality of all pitchers this season, and this is one of the deepest staffs we have had in a long time.” Shelley said. “We hope they can produce the same type numbers we have become accustomed to the last few years. With a young group of position, we are going to have to lean on these guys pretty hard, and I think they are just the staff to expect that challenge.”

Ryan Hall

Infielders The infield was hit hard by graduation, and Johnson County must replace all-conference performers at third, second and first base. However, one all-conference performer does return this season. Ryan Hall of Eureka, Mo., garnered second-team honors as freshman, and will be one of the top defensive shortstops again this season. In 2010, Hall hit .335 with 56 hits, four doubles, 46 runs and 29 RBI. He also stole 19 bases, third most on the team. At third base, Shelley will call on the services of sophomore Alex Lahasky, formerly of Blue Valley West or freshman Shaun Reid of Maize, Kan. Both players are sold defensively and provide Shelley a left-handed or right-handed option at the plate. Both will also be used to back up the middle infielders. On the right side of the infield, freshman Blake Sturgeon of Maize, Kan., is projected the everyday second baseman. Sturgeon is an outstanding player who can do it all. He was heavily recruited out of high school and should be one of the top infielders in the conference this year. The first base position was to have sophomore Delby Hannah slated to return, but an injury has forced him to take a medical redshirt in 2011. That is a big blow because Hannah was a second-team all-conference pick last year after batting .397 with 56 hits, nine double, a triple, 10 home runs, 43 runs and 55 RBI. Freshman Levi Grassley of Cameron, Mo., and freshman Evan Brummett of Round Rock, Texas will compete for the starting first base position. Both display power at the plate and will be a key run producer.

“We are very thin in the infield this season and hope these guys remain free from injury,” Shelley said. “This group is young, but talented. We have a lot of unknowns in the infield but feel we have a good corps to work with and are excited to see these guys progress throughout the year.”

Outfielders The outfield is another position hit hard by graduation, losing two of the three starters. Gone are Harrison Gerber, who could really cover ground in center field, and Ben Millard in right field. Both players will be tough to replace, but the coaching staff believe they have recruited the right players to fill their shoes. Freshman Chad Shannon of Lee’s Summit, Mo., has been slated to start in center field. Shannon has outstanding speed and is a fivetool player. He has a chance to rank up there with some of the top center fielders to wear a Johnson County uniform. In right field, Tory Stoffregen of Goddard, Kan., and Trevor Arellanes, formerly of Shawnee Mission West, will compete for starting job. Arellans led the Cavaliers in hitting last fall, and Stoffregen has a chance to be a fivetool player. Both players should give the coaching staff options from the left side and right side of the plate when needed. Sophomore Skyler Murray of Duluth, Minn., returns to his left field position. Murray started every game last year for the Cavaliers and put up some impressive numbers at the plate. He hit .281 with 43 hits, 11 doubles, a triple, four homers, 47 runs and 43 RBI. He also ranked third on the team with 11 sacrifices. In the

Skylar Murray


season outlook field, he had just one error in 62 fielding chances. Backing up this group and competing for a designated hitter spot will be redshirt freshman Tony Nolan, formerly of Olathe Northwest, and freshman Jake Talamonte of Grain Valley, Mo. Nolan has the rare combination of power and speed, while Talamonte is a burner. He can create pressure on the defense and can cover a lot of ground in the outfield. “While we are young in the outfield, these guys are learning every day and have a chance to be a special group if they continue to work hard,” Shelley said. “We are young all around the diamond this season and we will have our ups and downs. As long as they can learn and improve we will be alright by the end the season.”

Catchers The most veteran aspect of the club in 2010, Johnson County finds the catching position the least experienced part of its club in 2011. Both roster catchers from last year moved on to play at the NCAA Division I level at the University of Nebraska and the University of Tennessee, so this year’s replacements have some big shoes to fill. Shelley will look to either redshirt freshman Michael Andries of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, or true freshman Caleb Hallman of Edmond, Okla., to take over the duties behind the plate. Andries has the tools and skills to be better than both of last year’s catchers. Shelley says if he can put it all together, he will be fun to watch. When Andries is not catching he should compete for the designated hitting position and will provide some pop from the left side. Hallman was heavily recruited out of high school and played for one of the best high school programs in the country at Edmond Sante Fe. He has experience catching high velocity pitchers and can really handle a staff. Backing up Andries and Hallman will be freshman Kyle Pruitt of Olathe, Kan. He is an extremely hard worker and has made significant progress over the fall and winter with his mechanics behind the plate and with his bat.

Schedule The Cavaliers open its 56-game schedule Feb. 20, when they travel to El Reno, Okla., for a four-game series against Redlands Community College. Their schedule features 13 home dates and 16 road dates. Of the 56 games, 36 are against East Jayhawk Conference opponents. The new conference format of weekend games begins this season. All conference games will be played in a four game weekend series with all games against each opponent played at one site. Conference play will begin March 5 and 6 when JCCC hosts Independence Community College. JCCC is also schedule to host Allen Community College (March 25-26), Kansas City Kansas Community College (April 9-10) and No. 25 Cowley College (April 23-24). The Cavaliers will travel to Labette Community College (March 12-13), Highland Community College (March 19-20), Fort Scott Community College (April 2-3), Neosho County Community College (April 16-17) and Coffeyville Community College (April 30-May 1) to round out their conference slate.

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Howard College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45-10 San Jacindo College-North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-12 State College of Floridina/Manatee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-15 Walters State Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-8 Central Arizaon College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-20 Navarro College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-20 Eastern Oklahoma State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-22 Middle Georgia College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-22 Chipola College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-25 Iowa Western Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-12 Spartanburg Methodist College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-10 Johnson County Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-14 Northeast Texas Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-17 Miami Dade College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-13 Yavapai College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-20 Temple College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-25 Chattanooche Valley Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-8 Chattanooga State Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-17 Western Neveda College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-17 Pitt Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-13 Wabash Valley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-12 College of Southern Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-10 Sante Fe College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-16 Jefferson College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-14 Cowley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-16

2010 Record

Received Votes Georgia Perimeter College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-18 Connors State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-12 Weatherford College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-19 Lamar Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-12 McLennan Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-23 Blinn College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-21 John A. Logan College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-19 Seminole State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-19 South Mountain Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-19 Crowder College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-24 Hutchinson Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-24

In addition to Redlands, Johnson County’s non-conference schedule includes three games against No. 13 Northeast Texas Community College (Feb. 25-26) and a neutral site game against Weatherford College (Feb. 26). The Cavaliers non-conference schedule also consists of three games with Longview Community College (March 1 and April 26 at home, April 5 in Lee’s Summit, Mo.) and home-and-home dates with Baker University JV (March 15 and April 12). JCCC will also host Rockhurst University JV (March 22) and travel to Ottawa, Kan. on April 20 to play Ottawa University JV.


media information Tyler Cundith

Sports Information Director In his 20th year at JCCC, 19th as sports information director, Tyler Cundith coordinates all media relations for the athletic department’s 18 sports. He is the first full-time sports information director in the history of the college. On Feb. 16, 2008, Cundith was inducted to the JCCC Athletics Hall of Fame. During his tenure, Cundith has provided the publicity for 10 national championship teams, 59 teams with top-five finishes at nationals, 74 Region/District championship teams, 95 conference championship teams and over 700 individual All-Americans.

JCCCSports InformationOffice The Johnson County Community College sports information office is dedicated to helping professional media in their coverage of JCCC athletics. As you visit our site, you will find all scores, statistics, releases, features and media guides. All interviews must be arranged through Tyler Cundith, JCCC sports information director. A phone line will be made available at JCCC athletic events for visiting radio stations to broadcast the match or game. The sports information office at JCCC is responsible for statistical services and information to media in attendance and reporting to the media following each home event. Cavaliers onthe Web Johnson County Community College current releases, rosters, updated statistics and team history can be found on the web throughout the season. JCCC home page can be accessed at www.jccc.edu/cavs

Additionally, Cundith has won 178 national awards for publications and writing, including 161 by CoSIDA. He has had 80 publications judged best in the nation, 75 by CoSIDA, four by the NJCAA and one by the Phone Directory Intercollegiate Tennis Association. He has also had 23 covers picked best SID ______________________________________Tyler Cundith in the nation by CoSIDA. Cundith has finished among the top five in the SID Phone ________________________(913) 469-8500 est. 3122 country for total awards won several times in his career. In 2002-03, SID Fax __________________________________(913) 469-2559 Cundith led the country with 17 awards, ahead of Texas and Nebraska SID Cell Phone ____________________________(913) 488-5996 (15), Maryland (14) and Notre Dame and Texas A&M (13). In 2003-04, SID Home Phone __________________________(913) 897-4084 Cundith was awarded a career-best 19 awards, including 10 “Best in the SID e-mail ______________________________tcundith@jccc.edu Nation” honors, which was second nationally to Nebraska (20) for the SID Office Location ____________________________GEB 140 highest in the country. In 2004-05 Cundith finished third with 13 awards Athletic Phone ____________________________(913) 469-3820 behind Nebraska (16) and Notre Dame (16). In 2006-07 he was fourth Athletic Fax ______________________________(913) 469-4473 with 11 awards behind Nebraska (18), Oklahoma (15) and Notre Dame Baseball Office ____________________(913) 469-8500 ext.3444 (15). In 2007-08, he tied for fourth with LSU with 13 awards behind UCLA (15) and Kentucky and Oklahoma (14). Last year, Cundith had the second highest total nationally with 13 awards, three behind Oklahoma. He also had eight publications judged “Best in the Nation”, matching his second highest total. Cundith also has won several CoSIDA writing awards in the district, a competition which includes schools of all divisions. Cundith has served the past 10 years on the CoSIDA Publications Committee. He will serve his second year as a Vice Chair. Cundith’s experience also includes stints with the Kansas City Attack Professional Indoor Soccer team as public relations director, the Kansas City Brass of the Premier Development Soccer League as media relations director and the Kansas City Chiefs in ticket operations. In 1995, Cundith worked for ESPN as a researcher and spotter during the NPSL All-Star Game in Buffalo. He also served on the media relations staff at the first and second rounds of the 1997 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Cundith’s extensive writing background also includes coverage for Sun Publications, Major Indoor Lacrosse League, Kansas City Golf and Travel Magazine and the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. In addition to his duties as sports information director, Cundith also teaches golf for the physical education department and coordinates JCCC’s summer youth golf camps. In the summer of 1999, Cundith set a United States record by holing out the 488-yard par 5 sixth hole at Oak Country Golf Club in DeSoto. His ace was just eight yards shy of the world record. It was also named “The Ace of the Year” by Golf Magazine and he appeared in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” in September 1999 issue. Cundith graduated from the University of Kansas in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in communications. In 1990, he earned his master’s degree in education/sports administration from Wichita State University. Cundith and his wife, Annette, have a son, Brandon, 17; and daughter, Kelsey, 15.


media information Radio Outlets

WHB(810 AM) www.810whb.com Union Broadcasting, Inc. 6721 W. 121st Street Overland Park, Kan. 66207 (913) 344-1500 Office Fax: (913) 344-1599 Studio Fax: (913) 469-8810 Call-in: (913) 381-0810 Kevin Keitzman (SD/STH) kevin@810whb.com Todd Leabo (SP/STH) toddleabo@810whb.com KCSP(610 AM) www.61sports.com 4935 Belinder Westwood, KS 66205 (913) 744-3600 Fax: (913) 677-8080 Chris Hamblin (STH) chamblin@entercom.com (913) 481-4310 (913) 576-7610 Ryan Maguire (PD) RMaguire@entercom.com ECAV www.ecavradio.com Cameron Fletcher ECAVRadio@gmail.com

Print Outlets

Kansas City Star www.kcstar.com 1729 Grand Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 234-4355 Fax: (816) 234-4360 Blair Kerkhoff (SW) bkerkhoff@kcstar.com (913) 234-4730 Chris Fickett (SW) sfickett@kcstar.com Holly Lawton (SE) hlawton@kcstar.com Olathe Daily News www.olathedailynews.com P.O. Box 130 Olathe, KS 66051 (913) 764-2211 x140 Fax: (913) 764-2251 Tod Palmer (SE) todpalmer@theolathenews.com SunPublications www.kccommunitynews.com 4370 W. 109th, Ste. 300 Overland Park, KS 66211 (913) 381-1010 Fax. (913) 381-9889 Mark Dewar (SE/SW) mdewar@sunpublications.com Topeka Capital Journal www.cjonline.com 616 Jefferson Topeka, KS 66607 (785) 295-1118 (800) 777-7171 Fax: (785) 295-1230 sports@cjonlone.com Ken Corbitt (SW) ken.corbitt@cjonline.com (913) 295-1123 Salina Journal www.saljournal.com 333 S. Fourth Salina, KS 67401 (800) 827-6363 Fax: (785) 827-6060 Bob Davidson (SE) sjbdavidson@saljournal.com Arne Green (SW) sjargreen@saljournal.com HutchinsonNews www.hutchnews.com 300 W. Second Hutchinson, KS 67504 (620) 662-3311 (800) 766-5742 Fax: (620) 662-4186

Gene Schinzel (SE) gschinzel@hutchnews.com Brad Hallier (SW) bhallier@hutchnews.com Wichita Eagle www.kansas.com 825 E. Douglas Wichita, KS 67201 (316) 268-6000 Fax: (316) 268-6536 Bob Lutz (SC) blutz@wichitaeagle.com (316) 268-6597 Jeffrey Parson (GAW) jparson@wichitaeagle.com (316) 268-6398 Hovpensports.com http://hovpen.rivals.com/default.asp Bob Hovey (SW) bhovey@cox.net Campus Ledger http://campusledger.jccc.edu Adam Drovetta (SR/SE) adrovett@stumail.edu (913) 469-8500 ext. 4298

TVOutlets

KMBC-TV(ABC9) www.kmbc.com 6455 Winchester Kansas City, MO 64133 (816) 221-9999, 790-9343 Fax: (816) 421-4163 Karen Kornacki (SA) kkornacki@hearst.com Len Dawson (SA) ldawson@hearst.com Nick Griffith (SR) jngriffith@hearst.com KSHB -TV(NBC41) 38The Spot www.nbcactionnews.com www38.thesport.com 4720 Oak Kansas City, MO 64112 (816) 753-4141, 932-0717 Fax: (816) 932-4145 Jack Harry (SD) harry@nbcactionnews.com Lance Veesesr (SR) veeser@nbcactionnews.com Justin Unell (SP) unell@nbcactionnews.com (913) 488-6363 sports@nbcactionnews.com Metro Sports www.kcmetrosports.com c/o Time Warner Cable 6550 Winchester Ave. Kansas City, Mo. 64133 (816) 222-5468 Fax: (816) 358-5479 Shawn Beldin-Assignment Editor (816) 222-5618 Dave Stewart (SA) dave.stewart@twcable.com Lief Lisec (SA) leif.lisec@twcable.com Brad Porter (SA) brad.porter@twcable.com Mick Shaffer mick.shaffer@twcable.com WDAF-TV(FOX4) www.myfoxkc.com Signal Hill 3030 Summit Kansas City, MO 64111 (816) 753-4567 Newsroom: (816) 932-9201 news@wdaftv4.com Fax: (816) 561-4181 Al Wallace (SR) al.wallacel@wdaftv4.com (816) 932-9211 Jason Lamb (SR) jason.lamb@wdaftv4.com (816) 932-9172

KJCCCSIDDirectory East Jayhawk AllenCounty

West Jayhawk BartonCounty

Randy Weber (620) 365-5116 x213 weber@.allencc.edu

Mike Marzolf (620) 792-9310 marzolfm@bartonccc.edu

Coffeyville

Butler County

Chuck Reed (620) 252-7125 chuckr@coffeyville.edu

Matt Jacobs (620) 323-6925 mjacobs1@butlercc.edu

Cowley County

Cloud County

Rama Peroo (800) 593-2222 x5587 peroo@cowley.edu

Ann Lowell (785) 243-1435 x290 alowell@cloud.edu

Fort Scott

Colby

Kathleen Hinrich (620) 223-2700 x480 kathleenh@fortscott.edu

Trent Rose (785) 460-5412 trent.rose@colbycc.edu

Highland

Dodge City

James Arnold (785) 442-6048 jarnold@highlandcc.edu

Hugo Perez (785) 227-9387 hperez@dc3.edu

Independence

GardenCity

Tammy Geldenhuys (620) 332-5480 tgeldenhuysr@indycc.edu

Jacob Ripple (620) 276-9352 jacob.ripple@gcccks.edu

Kansas City Kansas

Hutchinson

Alan Hoskins (913) 288-7158 ahoskins@kckcc.edu

Steve Carpenter (620) 665-3593 carpenters@hutchcc.edu

Labette

Pratt

Aaron Keal (620) 820-1017 aaronk@labette.edu

Kurt McAfee (620) 672-5641 x154 kurtm@prattcc.edu

Neosho County

Seward County

Steve Harrison (620)431-2820 x555 sharrison@neosho.edu

Roy Allen (620) 417-1553 roy.allen@sccc.edu

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Bryce Roderick - Commissioner P.O. Box 1045 Arkansas City, KS 67005 (620) 441-6340 Fax: (620) 441-6341 broderick@kjccc.net Russ Karn Web Director (785) 741-0977 midnight@carsoncomm.com

Key: (GAW) Gentral Assignment Writer, (PD) Program Director, (SA) Sports Anchor, (SD) Sports Diretor, (SE) Sports Editor, (SP) Sports Producer, Sports Reportsr (SR), (STH) Sports Talk Host, (SW) Sports Writer


visiting jccc Directions from KCI Airport I-435 west to I-435 south (which turns into I-435 east) to Quivira, turn south to College Blvd. - or I-29 south to I-35 south to 69 south, to west College Blvd. exit.

Directions from I-35 Northbound I-35 north to I-435 east to Quivira exit, turn south to College Blvd.

Directions from I-35 Southbound I-35 south (through Kansas City) to 69 south, to west College Blvd. exit.

Directions from I-70 Eastbound I-70 east to I-435 south (which turns into I-435 east) to Quivira exit, turn south to College Blvd.

Lodging Doubletree Hotel (913) 451-6100 10100 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. Drury Inn and Suites (913) 345-1500 10963 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. M a r r io t t Ho t e ls (913) 661-2635 10800 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. Pear Tree Inn (913) 451-0200 10951 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. Super 8 (913) 341-4440 10750 Barkley, Overland Park, Kan.

Restaurants Applebee’s Bar and Grill (913) 661-0441 11000 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. Chili’s Grill and Bar (913) 345-0131 7001 W. 119th, Overland Park, Kan. Chipotle Mexican Grill (913) 469-6620 9900 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan.

Directions from I-70 Westbound

Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue (913) 385-7427 9520 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan.

I-70 west to I-435 south (which turns into I-435 east) to Quivira exit, turn south to College Blvd.

First Watch, The (Breakfast) (913) 339-6686 9916 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan.

Johnson County Community College Campus Map

Fred P. Otts (913) 451-2999 6700 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. Garozzos Ristorante (913) 491-8300 9950 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. Hayward’s Pit Bar-B-Que (913) 451-8080 11051 Antioch, Overland Park, Kan. Joe’s Crab Shack (913) 393-2929 11965 S. Stang Line Rd., Olathe, Kan. Jose Pepper’s (913) 341-5673 10316 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. Longbranch Steakhouse 87th and I-35, Lenexa, Kan.

(913) 894-5334

Olive Garden (913) 768-4372 15090 W. 119th, Olathe, Kan. Talk of the Town Grill and Bar (913) 661-9922 11922 W. 119th, Overland Park, Kan. Tequila Harry’s (913) 469-6644 11817 College, Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. Thai Place (913) 451-8424 11838 Quivira, Overland Park, Kan. Zarda Bar-B-Que 11931 W. 87th, Lenexa, Kan. ATB CC CLB COM CSB GEB GYM

Arts and Technology Building Carlsen Center Classroom Laboratory Building College Commons Building Campus Services Building General Education Building Gymnasium Building

HCDC Hiersteiner Child Development Center HSC Horticultural Science Center ITC Industrial Technical Center LIB Billington Library NMOCA Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art

OCB PA PGGG RC SC SCI WLB

Office and Classroom Building Police Academy Parking Garage at Galileo’s Garden Regnier Center Student Center Science Building Welding Lab Building

(913) 492-2330


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coaching staff

kent SHELLEY

The Shelley File

Head Coach 24rd Season at JCCC 686-432-1 University of Kansas

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The chapters highlighting Kent Shelley’s storied baseball coaching career continue to grow increasingly larger. And even as the wins, awards and honors keep mounting, each milestone becomes more and more memorable for the Johnson County Community College coach. In May 2007, Shelley was inducted into the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, joining 77 other community college coaching greats. He is just the second coach from Region VI and the Kansas Jayhawk Conference to earn this prestigious honor. Shelley is in his 24th season at the helm of the highly successful Johnson County baseball program. The winningest coach in JCCC history, and one of the all-time leaders in the KJCCC, Shelley has amassed an impressive 686-432-1 mark (.613), leading four teams to Eastern Sub-Regional championships and three squads to NJCAA Region VI titles. In 2005, Shelley won his 500th game as JCCC’s head coach, and became JCCC’s all-time wins leader, surpassing JCCC Hall of Famer Sonny Maynard. Win number 599 might just be his most rewarding. That victory gave JCCC its first berth to the NJCAA JUCO World Series. He got win number 600 in his first game of the 2009 campaign, and 700 will come some-

Full Name ______________________________________________Kent Shelley Date of Birth __________________________________________April 13, 1960 Hometown __________________________________________Lawrence, Kan. High School ____________________________________Lawrence High School College ________________________________Pratt Community College, 1980 __________________________________________University of Kansas, 1982 Master’s Degee ________________________________Emporia State Univeristy Family ________________________________________________Wife, MargE ________________________________Daughters Mandi (22), Madison (16) Coaching Experience ______________________Graduate Assistatn, Kansas 1983 ____________Assistatnt Coach, Johnnson County Community College, 1986 __________Head Coach, Johnson County Community College, 1987-Present Playing Experience ________________Pratt Community College, C, 1979-80 ________________________________University of Kansas, C, 1981-82

Shelley’s Honors and Accomplishments NJCAABaseball Coaches Association '90, '91, '92, '93 – Chairman of the Membership and Public Relations Committee, NJCAA '90, '91, '92. '93, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, '00, '01, '02 – International Baseball Committee, NJCAA '94, '95, '96 – Vice President of NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association, represented NJCAA on NCAA D-I Rules Committee (2 years) '97, '98 – President of NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association, ABCA Executive Committee, represented NJCAA at the USA Baseball meeting in Arizona '90 – Assistant Coach, USA/NJCAA All-Star Team, Las Tunas, Cuba '94 – Head Coach, USA/NJCAA All-Star Team vs. Japan '07 – Inducted to NJCAA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame '08 – Selected the Diamond Sports Regional Coach of the Year AmericanBaseball Coaches Association- ABCA '03 – 4th Vice President American Baseball Coaches Association '04 – 3rd Vice President American Baseball Coaches Association '05 – 2nd Vice President American Baseball Coaches Association '06 – 1st Vice President American Baseball Coaches Association '07 – President American Baseball Coaches Association, ABCA Board of Directors '08 – ABCA Board of Directors for life One of only two junior college coaches to have gone through the chairs of ABCA

Kansas Jayhawk Conference Coaches Association '86 – Vice President of Kansas Jayhawk Conference Coaches Association '87 – President of Kansas Jayhawk Conference Coaches Association '95, '01, '04 – Head Coach, Kansas Region VI Eastern All-Stars

All-Americans under Shelley Kit Pellow Joe Gullion Brett Kinning Doug Otto Brandon Droge John Lenherr Davis Morgan

1994 2002 2004 2008 2008 2009 2010

NJCAA Second-Team All-American NJCAA Preseason All-American NJCAA Third-Team All-American NJCAA First-Team All-American NJCAA Honorale Mention All-American NJCAAA Third-Team All-American NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American

Rawlings National Gold Glove Award Winners Doug Otto

2008

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NJCAA Rawlings Big Stick Winners Brett Kinning John Lenherr

2004 2009


coaching staff time during the 2011 season.

Shelley’s Career Record at JCCC Year 1987 1988 1989

Rec. 24-10 30-12 33-10

Pct. .706 .714 .767

1990

30-12-1

.698

1991

21-18

.571

1992

33-12

.733

1993

32-13

.711

1994 1995 1996

27-16 26-21 36-14

.628 .553 .720

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

25-27 .481 24-24 .500 Did not coach team 23-28 .451 32-20 .615 24-28 .462 26-24 .520 30-27 .526 35-14 .729 14-36 .280 33-20 .623 41-18 .695

2009

43-14

.754

2010

44-14

.759

Totals

686-432-1

.613

Accomplishments Region VI Runner-up Tied for 2nd Jayhawk Conference Tied for 2nd Jayhawk Conference Eastern Sub-region Champion Region VI Runner-up Jayhawk Conference Runner-up Eastern Sub-region Champion Region VI Champion 3rd Place Central District 3rd Place Jayhawk Conference 3rd Place Eastern Sub-regional 4th Place Jayhawk Conference Eastern Sub-region Champion Region VI Runner-up 4th Place Jayhawk Conference Eastern Sub-Region Champion Region VI Champion 3rd Place Central District Eastern Sub Region Qualifier Eastern Sub Region Qualifier Eastern Sub Region Qualifier Ranked 11th Nationally Eastern Sub Region Qualifier Eastern Sub Region Qualifier Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Eastern Sub-Region Runner-up Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Region VI Qualifier Region VI Qualifier 2nd Place Jayhawk Conference 2nd Place Jayhawk Confernce Region VI Champoin NJCAA JUCO World Sseries 2nd Place Jayhawk Confernce Region Quarterfinalist 1st Place Jayhawk Conference Region VI Quarterfinalist 4 Eastern Sub-region Titles 3 Region VI Titles, 1 East Jayhawk Title 1 JUCO World Series

Shelley’s Career Breakdown Overall __________________________________________________686-432-1 vs. East Jayhawk Conference __________________________________427-286 vs. West Jayhawk Conference ____________________________________26-26 Eastern Sub-region Tournament __________________________________40-25 Region VI Tournament ________________________________________24-16 District Tournaemnt ____________________________________________0-4 NJCAA JUCO World Series ______________________________________0-2

Shelley’s Miletone Victories No. 1 – 5-2 vs. Maple Woods (1987) No. 50 – 12-1 vs. Ottawa University (1988) No. 100 – 12-0 vs. Benedictine (1989) No. 150 – 5-4 vs. Kansas City Kansas (1992) No. 200 – 13-4 vs. Cowley County (1993)• No. 250 – 7-6 vs. Coffeyville (4-8-95) No. 300 – 8-0 vs. Central Methodist (3-13-97) No. 350 – 3-0 vs. Independence (3-30-00) No. 400 – 7-4 vs. Cowley County (3-23-02) No. 450 – 13-1 vs. Longview (3-8-04) No. 500 – 5-4 vs. Coffeyville (4-19-05) No. 599 - 6-2 vs. Kiansas City Kansas (5-14-08)! No. 600 - 14-3 at Lonview (2-17-09) •Victory came in the Eastern Sub-regional !Victory came in Region VI final to earn JCCC berth in World Series

In 1987, Kent Shelley accepted the challenge to build on Johnson County’s rich baseball tradition established by legendary coach Sonny Maynard. Shelley has not disappointed the Cavalier faithful, directing the JCCC baseball program to the forefront of junior college baseball in not only the East Jayhawk Conference and Region VI, but nationwide. In his career at Johnson County, Shelley has earned a reputation for consistently fielding teams that play good fundamental baseball. His teams bat with strict mechanics, play stingy defense, move runners station-to-station and consistently make the smart decision essential to the game of baseball. His teams over his career have been noted for their overall speed. Testament to that philosophy is apparent in the fact that JCCC has been one of the country’s top-hitting clubs six times in his tenure. Nine times he has produced one of the nation’s leaders in stolen bases. In 2002, Ben Duval led the country with 50, and two years later Vince Rodden was the NJCAA’s leader with 64. Three other top five seasons were posted by Jamie Borel in 1992 (3rd-63 steals), Rodden in 2003 (5th-41) and Jeremy Francis in 2008 (5th43). Successful seasons have never been unusual for Kent Shelley. In his 23 seasons as a college head coach, he has produced 13 teams that have surpassed at least 30 wins, and his teams have racked up at least 20 wins in 22 of his 23 years at the helm. The past three seasons, Shelley has racked up over 40 wins each year, winning 41 in 2008, 43 in 2009 and a personal-best 44 in 2009. Shelley has guided teams to three Eastern Sub-Region titles and four region titles. In 2008 he led his team to the program’s first JUCO World Series appearance, and last season his squad captured the KJCCC Eastern Division Conference championships, the first since 1984. Shelley’s players have also seen unbelievable success. He has coached seven NJCAA All-Americans, two preseason NJCAA AllAmericans, one NJCAA World Series All-Tournament selection, five USA Junior College All-Stars, 16 All-Region VI performers, 92 All-East Jayhawk Conference recipients and 24 NJCAA


coaching staff Academic All-Americans, including a record seven in 2010. In 2008, Doug Otto was a unanimous selection as the conference MVP, the first in the program’s history. He also became the first player to be awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove award. Shelley also has had two players receive a Rawlings Big Stick Award for posting the top batting average in JCCC’s NJCAA District. To date, 27 of his former Cavalier players have been drafted or signed as free agents by the major leagues since he took over the reigns in 1987. Pitcher Travis Buckley became the first player put on the 40-man roster of the 1993 expansion Colorado Rockies. In August of 2002, power hitter Kit Pellow became the first former Johnson County player to make it to the Major League level, playing for the Kansas City Royals. Two years later, Pellow was the opening day starter in left field for the Colorado Rockies. The most recent draftees, Chris Nash and Brett Kinning, were selected in the 2006 Major League draft by the Cleveland Indians, and signed to a contract, and two years ago, Justin Miller became the highest draft choice on the team when the Dodgers selected him in the sixth round with the 206th overall selection. While developing professional talent is impressive, Shelley is quick to point out the number of former players who have continued their playing and education at four-year universities and college. A total of 200 student-athletes under his direction have transferred to four-year institutions, 165 at the NCAA Division I or II level. Shelley is also highly regarded by his coaching peers and his success at JCCC has earned him national recognition. In the summer of 1994, Shelley served as head coach for Team USA, a select NJCAA team from the United States that played host to a select team from Japan. The five-game series was played in Grand Junction, Colo., which is also the host site of the NJCAA World Series. In 1990, Shelley served as an assistant coach on the first NJCAA team to participate in international competition. The USA AllStars from the NJCAA competed in the Friendship Games in Las Tunas, Cuba. He also has been selected as head coach of the Kansas Region VI Eastern Division All-Stars three times. Shelley also has the distinction of earning the first Louisville Slugger/Region VI coach of the year honor, after his team captured the Region VI title in 1993. But Shelley’s influence on junior college baseball is much greater than the many successes his teams have enjoyed on the field. Shelley has been active on both the national and international levels of junior college baseball. In January 1997, at the American Baseball Coaches Association annual meeting, he was selected as president of the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association. As president, Shelley represented the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association on the ABCA Executive Committee. Before that appointment, Shelley had just concluded a three-year stint as vice president of the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association. In addition, he served on the International Baseball Committee for that organization. He has also represented the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association on the NCAA Division I baseball rules committee. In 2002 Shelley was selected to serve on the Executive Committee of the American Baseball Coaches Association, becoming just the second coach from the community college ranks to earn such an honor. He has continued to move up the ranks, and recently completed the role of president of the ABCA, becoming just the second junior college coach to serve as president. He will continue to serve on the ABCA Board of Directors for life. The ABCA is the largest coaching organization with nearly 13,000 members around the world. A solid background in baseball has helped set the stage for Shelley’s success at Johnson County Community College. He was a collegiate standout catcher at Pratt Community College and the University of Kansas. At Pratt, he was co-captain and most valuable player in 1980. At the University of Kansas, Shelley was elected co-captain in 1982. Following his senior year, he served as graduate assistant for the Jayhawks. Before taking the helm at JCCC, Shelley served one season at JCCC as assistant coach under Cavalier Hall of Famer Sonny Maynard. In addition to his coaching duties at JCCC, Shelley also serves as an associate scout for the Kansas City Royals. Shelley earned his bachelor’s degree in personnel administration at KU and completed his master’s degree in student/personnel administration at Emporia State University. Shelley and his wife, MargE, have two daughters: Mandi, 22, and Madison, 16.

Shelley’s Players in Professional Baseball Justin Annin Travis Blankenship Jamie Borel Travis Buckley Mike Egelston Matt Fitzmorris David Goodwin Joe Gullion Joe Gunderson David Heirholzer Scott Hennessey Brett Kinning Sean Krokroskia Truman Marek Jay Meyer Justin Miller Sean Murphy Chris Nash Kit Pellow

1998 2010 1992 1989 1989 1994 1996 2002 1992 1987 1990 2006 1987 2005 1991 2007 1993 2006 1994

C P OF P P P/OF 1B OF C P OF IF OF OF P P P 1B OF

Todd Renko Nathan Ruhl Mike Simmons Chuck Wiley Skip Wiley

1995 1996 1995 1989 1989

P P P P P

River City Rascals^ Houstan Astros• Detroit Tigers• Texas Rangers•/Colorado Rockies^ Baltimore Orioles• Atlanta Braves^ Kansas City Royals^ Montreal Expos• Amarillo Dillans^ Kansas City Royals• Kansas City Royals• Cleveland Indians•^ Oakland A’s• Florence Freedom^ Chicago Cubs • Los Angeles Dodgers• Colorado Rockies• Cleveland Indians•^ Kansas City Royals•, ML2002 Colorado Rockies^ ML2004 California Angels^ Tampa Bay Devil Rays•/LA Dodgers^ Chicago White Sox• Seattle Mariners• Kansas City Royals•

•Drafted, ^Signed, ML= Major League

Region VI Championship Records 1989

vs. Butler County vs. Butler County vs. Butler County

2-3 9-4 9-16

L W L

1990

vs. Butler County vs. Butler County

8-7 11-1

W W

1992

vs. Butler County vs. Butler County

3-6 8-9

L L

1993

vs. Garden City vs. Garden City vs. Garden City

3-4 12-11 4-2

L W W

2004

vs. Hutchinson vs. Hutchinson vs. Colby vs. Seward County vs. Cowley County

12-11 13-2 9-5 4-11 7-9

W W W L L

2005

vs. Pratt vs. Pratt vs. Seward County vs. Cowley

9-8 26-1 4-5 5-6

W W L L

2007

vs. Pratt vs. Pratt vs. Independence vs. Garden City vs. Dodge City vs. Cowley

12-6 14-4 7-3 5-6 7-1 15-18

W W W L W L

2008

vs. Cloud County vs. Cloud County vs. Barton County vs. Seward County vs. Cowley vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Kansas City Kansas

8-3 4-2 7-4 6-3 7-6 7-16 6-2

W W W W W L W

2009

vs. Cloud County vs. Cloud County vs. Colby vs. Barton County

6-5 6-1 2-9 3-8

W W L L

2010

vs. Pratt vs. Hutchinson vs. Hutchinson vs. Hutchinson

9-0 8-6 5-6 7-11

W W L L


shelley’s region championship teams 1990 In a repeat of the 1989 Region VI Championship, JCCC avenged its loss a year earlier, defeating Butler County in two straight games to win head coach Kent Shelley’s first Region VI title. JCCC edged the Grizzlies in game one, 8-7, then cruised to an 11-1 victory in the second game. Ranked among the top teams in the country in 1990, JCCC fell short of reaching the NJCAA World Series when their season ended in the District Championship.

1993 After easily repeating as Eastern Sub-region champions by outscoring their opponents 35-10, the Cavaliers carried that momentum with them to Garden City for the Region VI Championship. JCCC had to rally from the brink of elimination to capture the title. After dropping game one 4-3, the Cavaliers faced a two-run deficit in the bottom of the ninth in game two. JCCC rallied for three runs t win 12-11 and force game three, which JCCC won 4-2.

2008 JCCC defeated Kanas City Kansas 6-2 to win 2008 Region VI Championship. The Cavaliers reached the title game by posting wins over Barton County (74), Sewar County (6-3) and Cowley (7-6). In the first title game, JCCC lost 16-7 to KCK, but in the final game, JCCC clinched its first berth to the NJCAA JUCO World Series behind the arm of staff ace Travis Blankenship. The sophomore left-hander allowed just two runs on four hits and struck out in a complete game win. The win was Shelley’s 599th of his career.


shelley vs. all schools Opponents

Record

Opponents

Allen County Community College ________________________54-42 Aquinas College ________________________________________1-1 Austin College ________________________________________13-0 Baker University J.V.____________________________________24-2 Barton County Community College________________________5-12 Benedictine College J.V. __________________________________5-1 Boone College ________________________________________2-0 Brewer State College ____________________________________0-2 Brookhaven____________________________________________8-1 Brown Mackie-Overland Park______________________________5-1 Butler Community College________________________________6-9 Calhoun Community College______________________________2-0 Carl Albert Community College____________________________0-2 Cedar Valley Community College __________________________2-1 Central College ________________________________________4-0 Central Arizona College __________________________________0-1 Cloud County Community College ________________________4-0 Cochise Community College ______________________________0-2 Coffeyville Community College __________________________54-31 Colby Community College________________________________1-1 Columbia State College __________________________________0-2 Copiah Lincoln ________________________________________0-1 Cowley College ______________________________________34-60 Crowder College ________________________________________1-4 Des Moines Area________________________________________2-2 Dodge City Community College __________________________1-0 Eastern Arizona College __________________________________2-0 Eastfield College ________________________________________1-1 Ellsworth Community College ____________________________3-0 Fort Scott Community College __________________________50-36 Garden City Community College __________________________2-2 Grinnell College ________________________________________1-0 Haskell Indian College __________________________________2-0 Highland Community College __________________________56-19 Hill Junior College ______________________________________1-5 Hutchinson Community College __________________________3-2 Independence Community College________________________52-24 Indian Hills Community College __________________________2-0 Iowa Western Community College __________________________5-5 Jefferson College ________________________________________0-1 Kansas City Kansas Community College __________________50-42 Kemper Military College ________________________________2-0 Kishwaukee Community College __________________________2-0

Record

Labette Community College ____________________________43-21 Lakawana Community College ____________________________2-0 Longview Community College ____________________________12-7 Maple Woods College __________________________________7-3-1 McHenry County Community College ______________________2-0 Mid America Nazarene University __________________________1-0 Missouri Valley College__________________________________10-1 Mitchell Community College ______________________________0-1 Muscatine Community College ____________________________2-0 Navarro Community College ______________________________1-1 Neosho County Community College ______________________48-42 North Central College __________________________________3-0 North Central Missouri College ____________________________3-0 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ____________________________0-1 North East Texas________________________________________3-5 Northlake College ______________________________________2-3 Northwest Alabama Community College ____________________2-0 Northwood College ____________________________________6-0 Ottawa University J.V. __________________________________5-0 Paris Junior College ____________________________________0-3 Pima Community College ________________________________0-1 Pratt Community College ________________________________5-0 Redlands ______________________________________________3-1 Richland College ______________________________________0-2 Richmond College ______________________________________0-1 Rockhurst College J.V. __________________________________25-3 Rose State College ______________________________________9-0 Rutgers JV ____________________________________________1-0 Saddleback Community College____________________________0-2 St. Louis Community College/Meramec______________________2-0 Seminole Community College ____________________________0-1 Seward County Community College ________________________1-2 Shelton State Community College __________________________0-1 Southeastern Community College __________________________2-5 Southern Methodist University ____________________________2-0 Southwestern Illinois College ______________________________1-0 Southwestern Iowa Community College______________________3-0 Tarleton State College____________________________________2-0 Temple College ________________________________________0-1 Volunteer State College __________________________________0-2 Wallace State College ____________________________________1-1 William Jewell College J.V. ________________________________5-0

JCCC’s Team Statistics Under Shelley Year W-L 1987 24-10 1988 30-12 1989 33-10 1990 30-12-1 1991 21-18 1992 33-12 1993 32-13 1994 27-16 1995 26-21 1996 36-14 1997 25-27 1998 24-24 2000 23-28 2001 32-20 2002 24-28 2003 26-24 2004 30-27 2005 35-14 2006 14-36 2007 33-20 2008 41-18 2009 43-14 2010 44-14 Totals 686-432-1

AVG. .344 .308 .364 .327 .302 .360 .347 .358 .291 .360 .290 .304 .309 .345 .335 .319 .336 .334 .316 .319 .339 .325 .361 .332

AB 918 1131 1179 1136 1019 1214 1186 1172 1209 1365 1384 1238 1403 1437 1389 1313 1638 1419 1399 1574 1738 1640 1743 30844

Hitting Statistics R H 2B 265 316 46 293 348 65 347 429 81 304 372 67 239 308 47 377 437 67 378 411 62 292 419 67 300 352 57 447 492 71 298 401 58 288 376 67 368 437 77 412 495 104 395 466 54 366 419 60 417 551 95 392 474 99 306 442 80 368 502 74 441 590 97 463 584 124 539 629 120 8295 10250 1482

3B 22 9 14 18 9 18 20 24 8 26 27 21 11 27 26 11 28 18 18 18 15 25 26 439

HR 23 34 35 29 14 24 32 42 20 50 17 31 33 37 54 29 44 31 39 27 30 28 65 768

RBI 265 293 300 255 198 341 321 255 213 360 259 265 314 338 318 244 364 312 255 307 368 389 491 7025

Pitching Statistics IP R ER ERA 225.2 147 93 3.71 271.2 190 148 4.90 285/1 164 116 3.66 281.1 174 131 4.19 249.1 202 157 5.66 289.2 183 150 3.62 288.1 210 146 3.54 279.2 218 180 4.51 291.0 230 173 4.12 333.1 281 218 4.57 309.2 323 255 5.77 298.1 299 212 4.97 325.2 365 308 6.62 322.2 327 260 5.64 326.0 345 261 5.60 315.1 246 180 3.99 395.1 370 221 3.96 351.2 260 170 3.38 338.2 396 241 4.98 387.0 253 139 2.51 421.1 262 157 2.61 389.0 255 130 2.34 413.2 308 199 3.37 7389.2 6802 4245 4.02

K 191 257 337 308 222 204 250 198 202 282 198 247 215 206 246 252 282 244 236 262 332 309 375 5619


where have they gone? 2010

John Calhoun, 2B Tanner Funk, 3B Ryan Garman, P Harrison Gerber, OF Zach Gove, P Alex Heideman, C Seth Hunninghake, P Ben Millard, OF Davis Morgan, C Dustin Moses, 3B Kyle Pener, C Josh Piper, 3B/P Gil Rehwinkel, P Zack Smith, P Sam Stucky, C Ethan Weber, P

2009

Scott Brady, P Gage Daniels< P David Drahozal, 2B Brandon Droge, P Blake Gosch, P Raul Guevara, P Nick Holtgrieve, P Drew House, OF John Lenherr, OF Brian McCulloch, 1B Drew Mikkelson, P Tanner Neuberger, P Ben Runyon< P Nate Thomas, OF

2008

Parker Amos, OF Travis Blankenship, P Andy Chamberlin< C Jeremy Francis, 2B Drew Gardwood, 3B Chad Griffin, 1B Dustin Holthaus, P Mitchell Mathis, C Doug Otto, SS Jake Smith, P

2007

Tim Brown, P Chris Dobler, OF Ryan Duede, OF Will Falk, P Kyle Frets, P Nick Giuliani, OF C.J. Herrforth, P Joe Kelton, C Reed Kreiser, C Ryan Krull, P Brad Lewendowski Luis Lopez, 1B Justin Miller, P Nate Templeton, P Matt Thomason, P

2006

Cleveland State University Georgia College & State University Grand Valley State University Missouri Southern State University Emporia State University Benedictine University Washburn University Missouri Southern State University University of Tennessee Washburn University Ottawa University Benedictine University Lipscomb University Saint Louis University University of Nebraska Fort Hays State University Pittsburg State University Creighton University Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne University of West Florida Newman University Washburn University Oauchita Baptist University Friends University Virginia Commonwealth University University of Missouri-St. Louis Washburn University University of Texas-Permian Basin Lander University Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne University of Arkansas-Little Rock University of Kansas Missouri Valley College Emporia State University Truman State University Baker University Washburn University Missouri Western State University Virginia Commonwealth University Truman State University Pittsburg State Emporia State Park University Washburn University Texas-Permian Basin Pittsburg State Wisconsin White Water Central Missouri UNC-Asheville Bellarmine University Park University Washburn University Drafted by LA Dodgers Signed by LA Dodgers Pittsburg State St. Louis University Upper Iowa CMSU Southern Indiana Grand Valley State Minnesota State-Mankato Drafted by Cleveland Signed by Cleveland

Matt Scheffer, P/OF

Texas-Permian Basin

Tommy Mangino, C Lance Nunnery, P Tyler Rickard Clint Samuel, IF Tyler Rickard, C Nathaniel Serslev, P Ryan Tousley, P/OF

2004

Robert Chavana, P Doug Gunderson, P Brett Kinning, SS Greg Mundy, P Eric Peterson, P Vince Rodden, OF

2003

Mike Clutts, P/3B Jake Kaminski, C Sam Nocita, C Adam Parsons, P

2002

Drew Bicknell, 1B David Canary, 2B Jace Chaffin, P Ben Duval, OF Joe Gullion, 3B Larry Kelly, OF Josh Miljavac, SS Dan Newton, OF Anthony Przybylski, P Tyson Shields, OF Chris Thorup, P Nate Newton, OF

2001

Brooks Coatney, 3B Cling Johns, 2B Ty Racette, OF Ty Tartler, OF Charlie Tholl, P Trent Wray, C

2000

James Brazeal, P Justin Clark, SS Gabe Converse, P Chris Downard, OF Jud Easterday, 1B Tyson Graham, OF Joel Goedken, IF Brad Reed, C Ricky Rooks, P

1999

Aaron Brown, SS Kevin Jones, P/OF Cam Huestess, C Mike Hobbs, 2B Matt Heikkila, P Aaron Long, P Regan Morris, P Dallas Schneiderman, P Warren Strickland, OF

1998

Justin Annin, C Mark Johnson, OF Jared Galle, P Kenneth Greene, OF Justin Miller, 1B Eric Phillips, OF/P Quintin Rials, P

1997

Ryan Arp, C Peter Davenport, P Derek Dever, P/SS Derek Hinke, OF Kyle Knutson, P Chris Nash, 1B

2005 Jason Cooper, 2B Josiah Enyart, OF Daniel Heflin, 1B Ryne Jackson, P Ryan Kinney, 1B Truman Marek, OF

B.J. Saner, 3B Jeff Zelenovich, 3B

Union College UnionCollege Armstrong Atlantic Northwest Misouri Park University Armstrong Atlantic Signed by Florence Freedom Washburn Kansas State Baker Alabama Baker California-Monterrey East Carolina Pittsburg State Arkansas State Univ. Arkansas State Univ. Drafted by Cleveland Signed by Cleveland Truman State Pittsburg State New Mexico State

Dustin Brown, IF Steffen Davenport, P Scott Evilsizer, SS Tim Grace, OF Merritt Hess, P/1B Jon Kobuszewski, P/IF Jeremy Krismer, P

1996

Ben Austine, C Aaron Blosser, P Jamie Damgar, OF Brad Frazee, 2B David Goodwin, 1B Lance Horton, C Jason Pomeroy, 2B Nathan Ruhl, P Mike Simpson, 3B Dustin Smith, P Jason Sweet, P

1995

Mike Bradley, P Robert Carter, 1B/3B Adam Holst, C Dirk LeBar, P Jeff Matukewicz, OF/P Matt Porter, OF Mike Simmons, P Aaron Wilmes, 1B

1994

Matt Fitzmorris, OF/P

Newman Missouri Nebraska-Omaha Northeastern State Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State

Heath Gatzemeyer, P Jeff Lohse, P Dave Noteboom, P Kit Pellow, OF Jason Williams, 3B Chris Zinn, OF

Emporia State Union Tennessee Tech Arkansas Nebraska Drafted by Montreal Washburn Alabama-Birmingham Washburn Emporia State Southwest Baptist Alabama-Birmingham Washburn

1993

Arkansas State Appalachian State Appalachian State Fort Hays State Rockhurst Kansas State

Kevin Bower, SS Joe Gunderson, C

Kansas State Park U Missouri-Rolla Appalachian State Washburn Fort Hays State Iowa State Park Kansas State Park Appalachian State Appalachian State Hawaii-Hilo South Carolina Pittsburg State Liberty North Dakota State Rockhurst Pittsburg State Signed by River City Wayne State Washburn Berry Baker Kennesaw State Baker Baker Benedictine Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Little Rock Centenary Washburn Oklahoma State Central Missouri State Incarnate Word NW Missouri State Rockhurst Central Missouri State Signed by Kansas City Pittsburg State Fort Hays State Drafted by Tampa Bay Rockhurst Rockhurst Rockhurst Cumberland Friends Avila Rockhurst Tennessee Tech NW Missouri State Missouri-St. Louis Drafted by Chicago (AL) Kansas NW Missouri State

Chad Beal, P Britt Benton, OF Brent Chamberlain, C Brandon English, C/1B Sean Murphy, P Todd Renko, P

1992

P.J. Alvarez, 3B Jamie Borel, OF

Mike Hughes, P/SS John Kelly, P Shawn Lopez, OF/P Mark McEachern, P Kirk Pellow, C Marc Venneman, 2B

1991

Mark Knipp, 3B Jay Meyer, P Joe Renzi, 1B Spencer Shields, 1B Pat Whitney, 2B Detroy Williams, P

1990

Mark Ewing, P Scott Hennessey, OF Brian Keeney, 1B Rory Ramsdell, P P.J. Spell, SS John Vrooman, C

1989

Travis Buckley, P Jim Clement, OF Jon Davis, C Jeff Diskin, C Mike Egelston, P Robby LaMar, P Steve Lawson, P Matt Rogers, 2B Mike Rounbehler, P Chuck Wiley, P

1988

James Johnson, SS Brian McDonald, 1B John McLelland, P Terry Nylund, 2B Mark Smith, 3B Robby Wilson, OF

1987

David Heirholzer, P Sean Krokroskia, OF Skip Wiley, P

Signed by Atlanta Bellevue Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Arkansas Drafted by Kansas City ML 2002 Pittsburg State Baker NW Missouri State Mesa State Missouri Kansas North Carolina Drafted by Colorado Signed by Colorado Rockhurst Signed by California Missouri Western East Carolina Drafted by Detroit Northern Iowa Central Missouri Signed by Amarillo Washburn Charleston Charleston California Baptist Kansas State Charleston Central Missouri Drafted by Chicago (NL) Washburn Washburn Washburn Central Missouri Armstrong State Drafted by Kansas City Pittsburg State Kansas Northern Iowa Arkansas-Little Rock Drafted by Texas Hawaii-Pacific Missouri Baptist Baker Drafted by Baltimore North Alabama Florida Atlantic Kansas Newman Baker Kansas State Drafted by Seattle Northwood Washburn NW Missouri State NW Oklahoma State NW Missouri State Missouri Valley Kansas State Drafted by Kansas City Phillips Drafted by Oakland Indiana State Drafted by Kansas City


coaching staff

eric HORNER

led the KJCCC five times in his seven-year career and have ranked among the best in the nation. The 2007 staff was one of the best in all of junior college baseball. They produced a 2.51 team ERA which was the best in the conference, and among the top in the NJCAA. The 2007 staff also set record numbers for fewest walks (138), ERA (2.51), and opponent batting average (.249). In addition, Horner mentored Justin Miller, who was selected in the sixth round (207th overall pick) by the Los Angeles Dodges in the June 2007 Major League Baseball draft.

Assistant Coach 8th Season at JCCC Universityof Central Missouri

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A former standout relief pitcher at the University of Central Missouri and one of baseball’s bright, young coaches, Eric Horner is in eighth season as an assistant coach with the Cavaliers, and his fourth season as the top assistant to Hall of Fame head coach Kent Shelley. Horner brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience to the table. Horner will aid in the development of all phases of the program with emphasis on pitchers and recruiting.

43-14 record. The team also posted a KJCCC runner-up finish, a Region VI Championship berth, and JCCC’s first ever season of being ranked in the top 15 in the country all season long. JCCC was ranked as high as seventh, which is the highest in program history, and finished 2009 ranked 14th in the country. The 2009 team was again one of the top academic teams in the country, finishing eighth in the NJCAA with a team grade point average of 3.3

Horner has been instrumental to the success of a program that has racked up incredible numbers during his stint with the Cavaliers. In seven seasons under head coach Kent Shelley, Horner has helped guide the Cavaliers to three 30-win seasons, three 40-win season, six Region VI Tournament berths, three KJCCC runnerup finishes, one KJCCC Eastern Division Championships and one NJCAA JUCO World Series appearance. Horner has helped Shelley to some of his finest seasons in his hall of fame career. He has helped guide the Cavaliers to season wins of 30, 33, 35, 41, 43 and 44. These win totals are six of the top seven for coach Shelley in his 24 seasons at JCCC.

Last season, Horner again helped guide the team to another school record campaign. The 2010 team finished with a 44-14 record, which ranks as the fourth-best season win total in JCCC baseball history, and best since 1986. The team also captured a Region VI Championship berth and a KJCCC Eastern Division Championship, the first in 1984. The 2010 team finished 12th in the country in the final NJCAA poll and fourth nationally academically with a grade point average of 3.32. Their fourth-place showing is the highest the Cavaliers have finished in the NJCAA Academic Poll.

In his first season as head assistant coach, Horner helped guide the Cavaliers to one of their best seasons in school history with a 41-18 record, KJCCC runner-up finish, Region VI Championship, and Johnson County’s first ever appearance at the 2008 JUCO World Series where the team finished 9th in the country, which was the highest ranking in JCCC history. The 2008 team was also one of the top academic team in the NJCAA, finishing 16th in the country with a 3.1 team grade point average. In 2009, Horner helped guide the Cavaliers to an even better season with a

As pitching coach, Horner has helped turn the Cavaliers into one of the top pitching programs in the country and helped rewrite the record books. Under his watch the Cavalier pitching staff has produced the top three team earned run averages in JCCC history under Shelley. His 2005 pitching staff finished with a 3.38 ERA (4th), 2007 pitching staff finished with a 2.51 ERA (2nd), 2008 pitching staff finished with a 2.70 ERA (3rd), 2009 staff finished with a 2.34 ERA (1st) and his 2010 staff finished with a 3.37 (4th). Horner has guided the Cavaliers to three consecutive seasons with a team ERA under 3.0, and six of his last seven staffs under 4.00, almost unheard of at the collegiate level. Horner’s pitching staffs have

The Horner File Full Name ________________________________________Eric Steven Horner Date of Birth __________________________________________June, 17, 1981 Hometown ____________________________St. Louis, Mo./Cedar Rapids, Iowa High School ________________________St. Charles West/Cedar Rapids Xavier College ____________________________University of Central Missouri-Finance Graduate Degee ______St. Mary’s University-Masters of Business Administration Family __________________________________________________Wife, Katie __________________________________Dauthter, Helee Anne, Son, Hunter

Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Johnson County Community College (2003-Present) General Manager, Seabound of Ban Johnson League (2006-Present) Co-Founder/Head Coach, Cavaliers Baseball Club (2008-Present) Assistant Coach, Cedar Rapids Xavier High School (2000)

Playing Career Kansas City T-Bones (2004) Springfield Ozark Mountain Ducks (2003) University of Central Missouri (1999-03)

The 2008 staff was again one of the best in all of junior college baseball. They produced a 2.70 team ERA which was the best in the conference for the second straight year. The 2008 staff set record numbers for innings pitched (426), strikeouts (334), and complete games (17). In addition, Horner mentored Brandon Droge, Travis Blankenship, and Dustin Holthaus who rank as some of the best pitchers in JCCC history. Droge was voted 1st team all conference, 1st team all region, and selected as an All-American. He was ranked in the top 10 nationally in ERA with a 1.28. He is the first pitcher to earn All-Region since 1996, and first to earn All-American since Bob Downs in 1974. Blankenship was voted 2nd team all conference and led the team with an 11-3 record. His 11 wins tie the season record at JCCC, and his 18 total career victories are a new school record. Blankenship, who has signed with the University of Kansas, also ranks first all-time in career innings pitched (155), career games started (28) and ranks first in career strikeouts with 135. Holthaus finished with 13 career wins, which ties him for ninth all-time and his is tied for 12th with 17 career starts. The 2009 staff was his best yet, producing a team ERA of 2.34. His staff led the conference for a third straight year and was again one of the best in country. The 2009 staff also set record numbers for opponent batting average (.246), fewest walks (123), ERA (2.34), saves (12) and fewest hits allowed (389). In addition, Horner mentored four pitchers who received all-conference awards in 2009, the most in school history. The 2010 season marked the fourth straight season the Cavaliers hurlers led the conference and were among the best in the country finishing with a 3.37 team ERA. This staff set record numbers for opponent batting average (.245) most innings pitched (413) and shattered most strikeouts (375). In addition, Horner also had four pitchers garner all-conference awards in 2010, which tie the most in school history. Ryan Garman (Grand Valley State), Gil Rehwinkel (Lipscomb University), Zach Smith (St. Louis University) and Zach Gove (Emporia State) were his allconference pitchers.

In his seven years as recruiting coordinator, Horner has recruited and/or coached 40 all conference selections, eight All region selections, five All-Americans, one Region Player of the year, two Conference Player of the Year, one JUCO All-Star, 16 Academic All-Americans, two Rawlings Big Stick Award and two Rawlings Gold Glove Winners. Twenty players have gone onto the division I level, 45 players have gone on to the division II level, 15 players have played NAIA, and eight players have gone onto professional baseball. Not only does he bring in top talent, but he has helped build JCCC into a powerhouse on the diamond and in the classroom. The Cavaliers have finished in the top 16 in the country in both academics and baseball the last three seasons. JCCC is the only school in at any level who can make that claim. In addition to his duties with the team, Horner directs the highly successful JCCC summer baseball camps, showcases, indoor leagues and private lessons during the year. Horner also serves an adjunct assistant professor in the business department, is the general manager for Seaboard in the Ban Johnson League, and is currently an associate scout with the Los Angeles Dodgers. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Horner was a member of a Division II NCAA powerhouse at CMSU. The Mules recorded four consecutive top-five finishes at the NCAA D II World Series, including a National Championship in 2003. The team also placed second, third, and fifth during his playing career. Horner played a prominent role in each of his four seasons for CMSU, compiling an 11-2 record along with 15 saves. He set the conference and school records for single-season saves, career saves, single-season appearances, and career appearances. His Senior season, Horner had 31 appearances and posted a 2.50 earned run average with 51 strikeouts, 8 saves, 13 walks, and held opponents to a .216 batting average. His efforts earned him first-team All-MIAA accolades. Following a successful collegiate career, Horner signed a free agent minor league contract to play wit the Springfield/Ozark Mountain Ducks of the Central Baseball League. In his first professional season, Horner compiled a team-best 2.25 ERA and became the number two starter in the rotation. After the sale of the team, Horner signed in the off-season with the Kansas City T-Bones of the Northern League. Horner graduated from Central Missouri with a degree in finance, and earned his master’s in business administration from St. Mary’s University. Horner and his wife, Katie, reside in Olathe Kan. The couple have a four-year old daughter, Halee Ann, and a year old son, Hunter Steven.


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david CANARY

Those numbers ranked tied for 30th, tied for fifth and third in the nation respectivley. Also, seven of JCCC’s 11 players who garnered all-conference honors were position players. He also coached two AllRegion VI performers.

Assistant Coach 4th Season at JCCC JCCC Union University

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David Canary returned to his alma mater three years ago to serve as an assistant coach for the JCCC baseball team. Canary, who played middle infield for coach Shelley during the 2001 and 2002 seasons, will serve his fourth campaign as the Cavaliers first base coach in 2010. He will also handle the infielders and hitting instruction, and serve as a recruiting coordinator.

berth. Under Canary’s tutelage, the Cavaliers posted a team batting average of .356, wich led the Jayhawk Conference and ranked ninth in the NJCAA. In addition, John Lenherr was selected as an All-American and received Rawlings Big Stick Award for the top batting average in the Central District. Addtionally, Canary coached five all-conference and two All-Region VI selections in 2009.

In his first campaign, Canary has helped guide the Cavaliers to its best season in the team’s history. The Cavaliers won 41 games, won a Region VI title, and earned a berth to the NJCAA JUCO World Series, the first for the program. At the plate, the Cavaliers ranked among the top hitting clubs in the country. Canary played a vital role in the turnaround season of Doug Otto, helping him go from a .231 average as a freshman to over .400 and a conference MVP and first-team All-America selection his sophomore campaign. Canary also coached allconference outfielders John Lenherr and Parker Amos.

Last season, Canary again helped guide the team to another school record campaign. The 2010 team finished with a 44-14 record, which ranks as the fourth-best season win total in JCCC baseball history, and best since 1986. The team also captured a Region VI Championship berth and a KJCCC Eastern Division Championship, the first in 1984. The 2010 team finished 12th in the country in the final NJCAA poll and fourth nationally academically with a grade point average of 3.32. Their fourth-place showing is the highest the Cavaliers have finished in the NJCAA Academic Poll.

In 2009, Canary helped JCCC to another 40-win campaign with 43, the highest total in Shelley’s 21 seasons at JCCC. The Cavaliers also posted a runner-up finish in the KJCCC, and earned a Region VI Championship

Also in 2010, Canary coached one the top hitting teams and hitters in the NJCAA. As a team, the Cavaliers posted a .362 batting average, which again led the Jayhawk Conference and ranked 13th nationally. Indivdually, Davis Morgan was selected as an All-American after posting an averge of .442 with 22 home runs and 92 RBI.

The Canary File Full Name ____________________________________________David Canary Date of Birth ____________________________________________May 3, 1982 Hometown ________________________________________.Cookeville, Tenn. High School ____________________________________Cookeville High School College ____________________________Johnson County Community College ________________________________Union University -Bachelor of Science Graduate Degee ____________Union University - Master of Arts and Education

Coaching Experience Student Assistant Coach, Uniion University (2004-05) Graduate Assistant Coach, Union University (2005-07) Assistant Coach, Johnson County Community College (2007–Present)

Playing Career Union Univeristy (2003-05) Johnson County Community College (2001-03)

In his three seasons, Canary has coached three All-Americans, one Rawlings Big Stick award winner, One Rawlings Gold Glover winner, five all-region and 17 allconference performers. Also since joining the staff, not only has the program developed into one of the most feared offenses in the country, he also helped it become one of the top academic programs as well. The Cavaliers have finished in the top 16 in the country in both academics and baseball the last three seasons. JCCC is the only school in at any level who can make that claim. While new to the Cavaliers staff in 2008, Canary was not a stranger to coaching at the collegiate level. He joins the staff after serving three years as an assistant for Union University in Jackson, Tenn. Canary served as a hitting coach and recruiting coordinator for the Bulldogs. In his three seasons on staff, Canary helped the Bulldogs post back-to-back 30-win seasons in 2006 and 2007, and hit collectively .299 as a team over those three years. The 2006 squad belted 607 hits, hit .312 overall and earned a spot in the NAIA Region XI Tournament. Additionally, Canary help foster the career of Jud Powers, who earned NAIA All-America accolades following the 2006 campaign. Canary also helped

coach 11 all-conference players, three Rawlings Gold Glove winners and two all-region selections. Prior to beginning his coaching career, Canary played two seasons at Union. As a junior in 2003, Canary was the Bulldogs staring shortstop. He played in 51 games, 48 as a starter. He collected 27 hits with five doubles, a triple and 14 runs batted in. His senior year, Canary was moved to the bullpen where he became a successful reliever for the Bulldogs in 2004. He posted a 4-0 record with one save in 21 appearances. Canary threw just over 35 innings and had an earned run average of 5.80. Canary began his collegiate playing career at JCCC. In his two seasons, Canary ripped 52 hits with four doubles, a triple, a home run and 21 RBI. He also scored 74 runs and stole 19 bases. His sophomore season, Canary was second on the team with 14 steals, and led the squad with eight sacrifices. His eight sacrifices tie the sixth highest season mark in team history. Before his college career, Canary was a two-sport athlete at Cookeville (Tenn.) High School where he lettered four years in baseball, and two in football. Canary earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management from Union University in 2005, and his master’s degree in education in 2007.


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istvan JAVOREK Director of Fitness 22nd Season at JCCC

Istvan “Steve” Javorek enters his 22nd season as JCCC’s head strength and conditioning coach. He supervises the strength and conditioning program for JCCC’s 18 sports and serves as a professor of fitness in the physical education department. Javorek joined the athletic staff at JCCC in 1987, after a illustrious career as coaching Olympic and NCAA champion athletes around the world. Every head coach will tell you that strength and conditioning plays a large role in the success of the team. In Javorek’s 21-year career at JCCC, he has been a part of five national championships, 78 Region VI titles, 119 East Jayhawk Conference championships and 63 teams have finished in the top five in national championship play. Javorek has played a key role in the development of JCCC athletes, including Kit Pellow, a Major League baseball players, Katie Panek, a 1996 Olympian in the hammer; Ed Kaminski, a three-time gold medalist in javelin at the U.S. Olympic Festival and silver medalist at the 1993 World Championships; Jim Dice, a two-time National Collegiate Champion in weightlifting; and All-American soccer players Shawn Beyer and Carlos Olivas, both who played professionally in the NPSL. Javorek has also worked NBA players Kareem Rush and Wayne Simien, Wesley Barnett, a bronze medalist in weightlifting at the 1996 Olympics, and world champion female boxer Sumya Anani. An ethnic Hungarian from Romania, Javorek graduated from college in 1964, and by 1968 was coach of the Clujana Sports Club in Cluj, Romania. Javorek was head coach of the Rumanian Olympic weightlifting team. For 18 years, he was the head

coach-athletics director of Clujana Sports Club. Two of his more famous athletes were Istvan Tasnadi, the silver medalist in weightlifting at the 1984 Olympics, and Dragomir Cioroslan, the bronze medalist in weightlifting the 1984 Olympics who went on to become the head coach for US Weightlifting at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. It was also during this time that Javorek passed the first class coaching board examination, the highest coaching level in Romania. He presented to the coaching board his revolutionary creation, the Javorek Complex No. 1 and Javorek Complex No. 2. In Feb.,1983, Javorek immigrated to the United States. In his first year in the US, Javorek was invited by the South Korean Olympic Committee to train their national weightlifting team and instruct their coaches. In Jan, 1984, he was hired as a coach at Bela Karolyi’s World Gymnastics Academy in Houston, Texas. Later that year, Javorek was hired as the assistant coach of strength and conditioning at Texas A&M University and his duties included coaching track and field and working with women’s athletics. At A&M, Javorek designed the conditioning program for Olympian and NCAA champion sprinter Floyd Heard; former 10,000-meter world record holder Arturo Barrios; javelin thrower Juan de la Garza; Canadian long jump record holder Ian James; Mexican record triple jumper Francisco Olivares and several other top athletes. In particular, Javorek played a key role in the development of Randy Barnes into world record holder and a silver medalist in the shot put at the 1988 Olympics, and a gold medalist at the 1996 Olympics. Javorek’s services also helped the Aggies women’s softball team win the College World Series. Javorek also served as the weightlifting coach for the Texas A&M and JCCC Weightlifting Clubs. For three straight years from 1987 to 1989, Javorek coached his teams to a national title at the National Collegiate Championships. His first title was with Texas A&M, then he followed with two while at JCCC. H also coached 12 individual National Collegiate Champions, in 1987, Craig Baisley of A&M was named the outstanding lifter of the championship. Javorek is well-respected in his profession. From 1985 to 2001, he as been a speaker-lecturer nine times at the National Strength and Conditioning Association conferences. Javorek also has had over 60 published articles in various sports journals and magazines. Javorek was also featured in an article in the Nov., 2008 issue of Men’s Health Magazine. Javorek also has earned many accolades and honors throughout his career. In 1990 and 1991, Javorek was a nominee for the JCCC Burlington Northern outstanding teacher award. In December of 1992, Romania awarded him with its highest coaching honor, the Emeritus Coaching Award. On March 23, 2002, Javorek was inducted into the Missouri Valley Weightlifting Hall of Fame, and on June 2, 2003, he earned induction into the USA Strength and Conditioning Hall of Fame. Javorek and his wife, Julia, reside in Leawood, Kan. Their daughter, Dr. Henriette A. Javorek, is the chair of Foreign Languages Department at the University of Hamburg, Germany.

The Javorek File Full Name________________________________________Istvan “Steve”Javorek Date of Birth ________________________________________January 6, 1943 Hometown ________________________________________Sacueni, Romania College __________________Pedagogical Institute of Physical Eduationand Sport ______________________________________________Cluj, Romania, 1964 Other Degree ______Third, Second and First Class Weightlifting and Conditioning Coach Family __________________________________________________Wife, Julia ______________________________________________Daugher, Henriette

Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Johnson County Community College (1987–Present) Texas A&M University (1984-87) Coach, Bela Karoyli’s World Gymnastics Academy (1984) Coach, South Korean Olympic Committee-Natinal Weigthlifting Team (1983) Head Coach, Rumanian Olympic Weightlifiting Team (1964-82) Head Coach and Athletics Cirector Clujana Sports Club (1964-1982)

Olympic Athletes under Javorek Randy Barnes - Won silver in shot in the 1988 Olympics and gold at the 1996 Olympics Dragomir Cioroslan - won bronze in weightlifting at 1984 Olymipics Floyd Heard - 2000 Olympics in 200-meters, 1986 and 1987 NCAA 200-meter champion Istvan Tasnadi - won silver in weightlifting at 1984 Olympics

Professional Athletes who have worked under Javorek Shawn Beyer - Kansas City Attack/Philadelphia Kixx Carlos Olivas - Kansas City Attack Kit Pellow - Colorado Rockies Kareem Rush - Philadelphia Sixers Wayne Simien - Miami Heat of the NBA Justin Smith - Los Angeles Dodgers Farm Systym


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Players


player profiles Outlook Ryan Hall looks to build on his impressive freshman campaign ... Expected to anchor the JCCC defense at shortstop and be a major contributor on offense ... Worked hard in the off season and got bigger, stronger and faster.

Freshman Season 2010 Earned honorable mention All-East Jayhawk Conference honors ... Played in 55 of the team’s 58 games ... Hit at a .335 clip (56-for-167) with four doubles, 46 runs and 29 RBI ... Ranked sixth on the team in both runs scored and RBI ... Drew 28 base-on-balls, second highest on the team ... Was also third in stolen bases with 19 and second in sacrifices with 13 ... His 13 sacrifices tied the second-best season in team history ... Recorded 19 multiple hits games, including four three-hit games, and had eight two-RBI games ... Recorded his first collegiate hit, a single, against Northeast Texas in the season opener (2-19-10) ... Got his first multiple hit game, two singles, at Redlands (2-26-10) ... The next day ripped three singles and drove in two runs in a 20-4 win over Redlands (2-27-10) ... Also stole a season high three bases in that win ... Collected three singles, two walks, drove in two and scored five times in an 18-7 road win over Labette (4-1-10) ... That game started a season long six-game hitting streak ... Batted .550 (11-for-20) with two doubles, 13 runs and nine RBI during the streak ... Collected his first extra base hit, a double, in a 12-3 win over Kansas City Kansas (4-3-10) ... Ended the streak with three hits, including a double, and two RBI in a 17-7 win over Fort Scott (4-6-10) ... Registered his fourth 3-hit game in a 15-7 home win over Coffeyville (4-17-10).

10 Carrer Highs At Bats 6 at Cowley (3-18-10) 5 (5 Times) Runs 5 at Labette (4-1-10) 3 at Redlands (2-27-10) 3 vs. Fort Scott (4-3-10) Hits 3 at Redlands (2-28-10) 3 at Labette (4-1-10) 3 vs. Fort Scott (4-3-10) 3 vs. Coffeyville (4-17-10)

ryan

HALL Sophomore • 5-10 • 165 • Infielder Bats Right • Throws Right Eureka High School Wildwood, Mo.

High School Lettered three years at Eureka High School, Eureka, Mo., for coach Michael Hunt... Graduated 2009 ... Twice garnered first-team AllSuburban South Conference honors in baseball ... Earned his first honor at second base as a junior, and at shortstop his senior season ... Also selected first-team All-District at shortstop as a senior ... Batted .375 and ripped a school record 12 doubles his junior season ... Followed his senior year with a .385 average, 33 hits and nine doubles ... Drove in 17 runs as a junior, and 16 his senior campaign ... Helped the Wildcats win two conference championships, and finish runnerup in the District playoffs ... Hit .409 with 45 hits, 41 runs and 16 RBI for his Legion team ... Helped that team win a District title and finish runner-up in the Zone Championship ... Also earned a varsity letter in basketball ... Honor roll student.

Doubles 1 (4 Times) Triples None Home Runs None RBI 2 at Redlands (2-27-10 2 vs. Baker JV (3-11-10) 2 at Fort Scott (3-16-10) 2 at Labette (4-1-10) 2 vs. KCK Game 1 (4-3-10) 2 vs. KCK Game 2 (4-3-10) 2 vs. Fort Scott (4-6-10) 2 vs. Independence (4-15-10) StolenBases 3 at Redlands (2-28-10)

Personal

Longest Hitting Streak 6 Games First Base Hit Single at Northeast Texas (2-19-10) First Extra Base Hit Double vs. Kansas City Kansas (4-3-10) First RBI at Redlands (2-27-10) Miscellaneous Games 2 Hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Games 3 Hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Total Muliple Hit Games . . . . . . . . 19 Games 2 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Born Ryan Clark Hall in St. Louis, Mo., April 30, 1991 ... Son of Tim Hall and Cathy Hall-Jacquin ... One of two siblings ... Major undecided ... Also recruited by Drury College, Missouri Valley College, Coffeyville Community College, Des Moines Area Community College, Fort Scott Community College and Hutchinson Community College ... Favorite fod is spaghetti ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Chick-fil-a ... Favorite restaurant is Mi-Lupita ... Favorite TV show is Family Guy ... Favorite movie is Gladiator ... Favorite book is Old Yeller ... Favorite band is the Zac Brown Band ... A person in history he would like to meet is Jackie Robinson ... Favorite athletes are Albert Pujols and Kobe Bryant ... Favorite professional sports team is the St. Louis Cardinals.

Hall’s 2010 Statistics AVG.

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SLG %

OB %

SB

SBA

SB %

K

HP

PO/A

E

PCT.

.335

167

46

56

4

0

0

29

28

.359

.437

19

26

.731

7

3

50/115

20

.892


player profiles Outlook

delby

One of the top prep hitters in state of Missouri, Delby Hannah did not disappoint during his freshman season, putting up some impressive offensive numbers ... However an injury will force him to take a medical redshirt in 2011 and his bat will be sorely missed in the line up.

HANNAH, JR. Sophomore • Infielder 6-1 • 215 Bats Right • Throws Left Harrisonville High School Harrisonville, Mo.

Freshman Season 2010 Earned second-team All-East Jayhawk Conference honors at first base ... Played in 45 games ... Hit .397 in his rookie campaign for the Cavaliers (56-for-141) with nine doubles, a triple, 10 homers and 55 RBI ... His 10 home runs tied for second on the team and tie the eighth-best single season in JCCC history ... His 55 RBI were third on the team and tie the 13th-best season at JCCC ... Recorded a fielding percentage of .981 at first base ... Recorded 18 multiple hit games and 14 multiple RBI games ... Collected his first college hit, a single, in the season opening loss at Northeast Texas (2-19-10) ... Got his first multiple hit game, two doubles, in a 12-2 setback at Northeast Texas in the season’s third game (2-21-10) ... Belted two solo home runs to help JCCC to a 11-4 win at Redlands (2-28-10) ... Had a season long 11-game hitting streak from April 3 to April 15 ... Batted .525 (21-for-40) with two doubles, six home runs, 19 runs and 26 RBI during the streak ... Had seven two-hit games and two three-hit games ... Hit a home in four straight games during that span ... Drove in a season high five runs in a 10-5 win over Fort Scott (4-6-10) ... Matched that effort in a 15-9 win at Allen (4-10-10) ... Also had two four-RBI games and a three-RBI game ... After the streak ended, he collected a hit in each of his final five games ... Began that streak with a three hits and two RBI in a 4-1 win over Coffeyville (4-17-10).

High School Lettered three years at Harrisonville High School, Harrisonville, Mo., for coach Jade Samborski ... Graduated 2009 ... Was a two-time Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association and Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association All-State selection at infield, earning second-team as a junior and first-team as a senior ... Also a two-time Kansas City Start first-team All-Metro performer at first base ... Was voted Slugger of the Year three times by his teammates ... Hit .395 with 32 hits, 15 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 39 RBI as a sophomore ... Hit .499 as a junior with 49 hits, 26 doubles, 1 triple, 5 homers and 43 RBI ... Hit .440 with 42 hits, 22 doubles a triple, six home runs and 45 driven in his senior season, leading the Wildcats to a third-place finish in the Missouri Class 3 state playoffs ... Was a three-time All-Missouri River Valley Conference and All-District selection ... Selected to play in the Missouri All-Star series as a senior.

14 Carrer Highs At Bats 6 at Coffeyville (4-17-10) 5 (4 Times) Runs 3 at Redlands (2-27-10) 3 at Redlands (2-28-10) 3 vs. Kansas City Kansas (4-3-10) 3 at Allen (4-10-10) Hits 3 vs. Highland (3-30-10) 3 vs. Neosho County Gm. 1 (4-13-10) 3 vs. Neosho County Gm. 2 (4-13-10) 3 vs. Coffeyville (4-17-10) Doubles 2 at Northeast Texas (2-21-10) Triples 1 vs. Highland (3-30-10) Home Runs 2 at Redlands (2-28-10) RBI 5 vs. Fort Scott (4-6-10) 5 at Allen (4-10-10) StolenBases 3 at Redlands (2-28-10) Longest Hitting Streak 11 Games First Base Hit Single at Northeast Texas (2-19-10)

Personal Born Delbert Lee Hannah, Jr., in Blue Springs, Mo., May 3, 1991 ... Nickname is Delby ... Son of Delbert and Karen Hannah ... Has three sisters ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by the University of Central Missouri, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Fort Hays State University, Iowa Western Community College, Kansas City Kansas Community College, Longview Community College, Mesa Community College and Scottsdale Community College ...Favorite food is steak ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell ... Favorite restaurant is Jack Stack Barbecue ... Favorite TV shows are That 70’s Show and Sportscenter ... Favorite movies are The Sandlot, Remember the Titans and forgetting Sarah Marshall ... Favorite book is Heads-Up Baseball: The Mental Keys to Hitting ... Favorite athletes are Albert Pujols and LaBron James ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Tampa Bay Rays and the Kansas City Chiefs ... Favorite cartoon character is Chucky from the Rugrats ... His greatest sports moment was hitting a walk off home run to give his team a conference championship ... A famous person from his high school is track and field star Brutus Hamilton.

First Extra Base Hit Double at Northeast Texas (2-21-10) First RBI at Redlands (2-27-10) Miscellaneous Games 2 Hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Games 3 Hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Total Muliple Hit Games . . . . . . . . 18 Games 2 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Games 3 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Games 4 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Games 5 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Total Multiple RBI Games . . . . . . . 14

Hannah’s 2010 Statistics AVG.

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SLG %

OB %

SB

SBA

SB %

K

HP

PO/A

E

PCT.

.397

141

43

56

9

1

10

55

18

.688

.477

4

4

1.000

17

8

253/9

5

.981


player profiles Outlook Alex Lahasky is a very fundamental player who plays the game hard at all times ... Has the ability to play all three infield positions but will begin the season at third base... Hits from the left side which is rare for a middle infielder ... His tireless work ethic has raised his game to the next level both offensively and defensively.

Freshman Season 2010 Saw limited action in 2010, playing in seven games ... Collected six hits, all singles, in his 12 appearances at the plate for an average of .500 ... Also scored four runs and drove in three runs ... Made his first collegiate plate appearance at Redlands (2-27-10) ... Got his first hit, a single, in a win over Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) ... Also scored two runs ... Ripped two singles, scored twice and drove in two runs in a 15-2 win over Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) ... Followed with a single and RBI in a 13-0 win in the second game victory over the Hawklets.

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LAHASKY Sophomore • 5-9 • 175 • Infielder Bats Left • Throws Right Blue Valley West High School Overland Park, Kan.

High School Lettered two years at Blue Valley West High School, Overland Park, Kan., for coach Bill McDonald ... Graduated 2009 ... Helped the Jaguars to a runner-up finish in the Regional Tournament his junior and senior years ... Hit .400 and committed just one error as a junior ... Hit .378 his senior season ... Was an Eastern Kansas League scholar athlete both varsity seasons ... Was an eight-time academic achievement award winner and earned Principal’s Honor Roll each semester ... Was a two-time department award winner in performing arts for debate and was a Kansas Honors Scholar.

Carrer Highs At Bats 3 vs. Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) 3 vs. Allen (5-3-10) Runs 2 vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) 2 vs. Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) Hits 2 vs. Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) 1 (4 Times)

Personal

Doubles None

Born Alex Wilson Lahasky in Overland Park, Kan., Feb, 5, 1991 ... Son of Mark and Sally Lahasky ... One of three siblings ... Majoring in political science or secondary education ... Also recruited by Pittsburg State University, Ottawa University, Fort Hays State University and Fort Scott Community College ...Favorite food is pizza and buffalo wings ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Wendy’s ... Favorite restaurant is On the Border ... Favorite TV shows are Pardon the Interruption, House and Boston Legal ... Favorite movies are A Few Good Men, Wedding Crashers and Major League ... Favorite book is The Umpire Strikes Back by Ron Luciano ... Favorite cartoon character is the Roadrunner ... Favorite baseball player is Frank White ... Favorite professional sports team is the Kansas City Royals ... His greatest sports moment was playing a game his senior year in Kaufman Stadium.

Triples None Home Runs None RBI 2 vs. Rockhurst JV Gm. 1 (4-19-10) 1 vs. Rockhurst JV Gm. 2 (4-19-10) StolenBases 1 vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) Longest Hitting Streak 4 Games First Base Hit Single vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) First Extra Base Hit None First RBI vs. Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) Miscellaneous Games 2 Hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Games 2 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Lahasky’s 2010 Statistics AVG.

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SLG %

OB %

SB

SBA

SB %

K

HP

PO/A

E

PCT.

.500

12

4

6

0

0

0

3

3

.500

.625

1

2

.500

1

1

7/11

3

.857


player profiles

jake

MOORE Sophomore • 6-4 • 225 • Pitcher Bats Right • Throws Right Ottawa High School Ottawa, Kan.

Outlook Jacob Moore was one of the team’s top relievers last season and will see time in a similar role out the pen this year ... Pitches in the upper 80’s range and has a devastating split finger and learned to throw plus breaking ball during the fall ... Was one of the top recruited pitchers in the state out of high school.

Freshman Season 2010 Made 20 appearances on the mound, one as a starter ... Logged 23.1 innings with an earned run average of 4.20 and a record of 1-0 with one save ... Recorded 13 strikeouts and held batters to an average of .218 (24-for-110) ... Made his collegiate debut against Northeast Texas, pithing two innings of scoreless relief (2-20-10) ... Made his first start and earned his first victory at Redlands (2-28-10) ... Went a season-long four innings and struck out two batters ... Also had two strikeout efforts against Coffeyville (3-28-10) and Ottawa JV (4-27-10).

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High School Lettered four years at Ottawa High School, Ottawa, Kan., for coach Shawn Herrmann ... Graduated 2009 ... Named the 2009 Kansas Amateur Baseball Association Pitcher of the Year ... Was a first-team KABA selection as a junior as well ... Led Ottawa to its best baseball season in school history by taking third place in the Kansas 4A State Tournament his senior season ... Earned first-team Kansas Baseball Coaches Association 4A All-State and was selected to participate in the Kansas Coaches All-Star Game ... Was a four-time All-Frontier League selection, earning honorable mention as a freshman, third-team as a sophomore and firs-team his junior and senior years ... Also voted the Frontier League Pitcher of the Year in 2009 ... Had a record of 7-0 wint 75 strikeouts in 48.1 innings as a senior ... His seven wins tie the school record, and his 75 strikeouts are second highest in team history ... Was a twotime All-Area selection by the Lawrence Journal World ... Helped the baseball team reach the 4A region final all four years, winning the title his junior and senior campaigns ... Was part of the first Legion team to win a state title with a perfect record ... Lettered three years in basketball ... Helped his basketball team win three sub-state titles ... Named to the Goodland All-Tournament Team as a junior and the Basehor-Linwood AllTournament Team his senior year ... Honor roll student all four years.

Personal Born Jacob Ian Moore in Olathe, Kan., Nov. 16, 1990 ... Nicknames are Jake and Big Ugly ... Son of Curt and Patti Moore ... One of three siblings ... His grandfather, Bob Moore, played for the St. Louis Cardinals, and his cousin, J.R. Servatius played baseball at Northwest Missouri State ... Major is business management ... Also recruited by the University of Kansas, Emporia State University, Bethany College, William Jewell College, Allen County Community College, Butler Community College, Hutchinson Community College and Neosho County Community College ...Favorite foods are steak and potatoes ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle ... Favorite restaurant is Chilli’s ... Favorite TV shows are The Family Guy and Sportscenter ... Favorite movie is For Love of the Game ... Favorite actor is Adam Sandler ... Favorite athletes are Albert Pujols and LaBron James ... Favorite professional sports teams are the St. Louis Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys ... A famous person from his high school is former NFL quarterback Steve Grogan.

Carrer Highs First Appearance at Northeast Texas (2-20-10) First Start at Redlands First Decision Win at Redlands (2-28-10) First Victory at Redlands (2-28-10) Most Batters Faced 16 at Redlands (2-28-10) 11 at Kansas City Kansas (4-28-10) Longest Outing 4 IP at Redlands 2 IP at Northeast Texas 2 IP vs. Baker JV (3-11-10) 2 IP at Kansas City Kansas (4-28-10) Most Strikeouts 2 at Redlands (2-28-10) 2 at Coffeyville (3-28-10) 2 vs. Ottawa JV (4-27-10) Miscellaneous Games 2+ Innings Pitched . . . . . . . . 5 Games 2+ Strikeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Games 3 Hits or Less . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Moore’s 2010 Statistics W-L

PCT.

ERA

G

GS

GC

SVS

IP

R

ER

H

K

SO

BB

BF

AVG

PO/A

E

PCT.

1-0

1.000

4.20

20

1

0

1

23.1

21

14

24

13

0

8

110

.218

3/1

0

1.000


player profiles Outlook

skyler

Skyler Murray won the starting job in left field again this season with a hard-nosed style of play and a big bat ... Looks to be a mainstay in the JCCC line up this season ... Put up impressive numbers last year, but looks to be more disciplined at the plate in 2011 ... Will play a key role in the team’s success this season.

MURRAY Sophomore • 6-0 • 205 • Outfielder/Infielder Bats Right • Throws Right Duluth East High School Duluth, Minn.

Freshman Season 2010 Had a solid freshman season ... Played in 55 of the Cavaliers 58 games ... Hit .281 (43-for-153) with 11 doubles, a triple, four home runs, 26 runs and 43 RBI ... Recorded 11 sacrifices on the season, third most ... That total also ranks as the fifth most in JCCC history ... Registered a .984 fielding percentage in the outfield ... Recorded 11 multiple-hit games and 12 multiple-RBI games ... Recorded his first collegiate hit, a single, against Redlands (2-28-10) ... His first extra base hit was a double in win over Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) ... Drove in his first runner the next day in a win over Maple Woods (3-4-10) ... Registered his first of four three-hit games on the season against Des Moines Area (3-6-10) ... Ripped a three doubles and drove in two runs in a win over Baker JV (3-11-10) ... Had his third three-hit game against Kansas City Kansas, and drove in a season high four runs (4-3-10) ... Also drove in four runs against Fort Scott (4-5-10).

33 Carrer Highs At Bats 5 vs. De Moines Area (3-6-10)

High School

Runs 3 at Labette (4-1-10) 3 vs. Cowley (4-8-10) 3 vs. Coffeyville (4-17-10) 3 vs. Ottawa JV (4-27-10)

Lettered three years at Duluth East High School, Duluth, Minn., for coach John Rudolph ... Graduated 2009 ... Named the Duluth News Tribune Player of the Year in baseball his senior season ... Was a three-time All-Area selection in baseball, twice earning first-team accolades ... Selected honorable mention All-State as a senior, and played in the Lions All-State series ... Hit .421 with 32 hits, nine doubles, two triples, two home runs and 21 RBI as a senior ... Batted a career best .459 as a junior, with 41 hits, nine doubles, two triples, two homers and 23 driven in ... Lettered two years in football ... Earned honorable mention AP All-State and Minnesota Vikings AllState in football a senior ... Was a two-time allconference and All-Area pick in football ... Played in the All-State football game as a senior ... Helped his team qualify for state for the first time in school history his junior year ... Rushed for 1,624 yards and had 24 rushing touchdowns and nine passing his senior year ... Selected the Duluth East Male Athlete of the Year as a senior.

Hits 3 vs. Des Moines Area (3-6-10) 3 vs. Baker JV (3-11-10) 3 vs. Kansas City Kansas (4-3-10) 3 vs. Ottawa JV (4-27-10) Doubles 3 vs. Baker JV (3-11-10) Triples 1 vs. Maple Woods (3-4-10) Home Runs 1 vs. Kansas City Kansas (4-3-10) 1 at Allen County (4-10-10) 1 at Kansas City Kan. Gm. 1 (4-28-10) 1 at Kansas City Kan. Gm. 2 (4-28-10) RBI 4 vs. Kansas City Kansas (4-3-10) 4 vs. Fort Scott (4-5-10) 3 (4 Times)

Personal

StolenBases 1 (5 Times)

Born Skylar J. Murray in St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 31, 1990, in St. Paul, Minn. ... Son of Edin and Tonia Murray ... One of four siblings ... His father played baseball at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, and his uncle, Chandler Murray, played baseball at Long Beach City College ... Major is criminal justice ... Favorite foods are pizza, chicken and Rice-a-roni ... Favorite fast food restaurant is McDonald’s ... Favorite restaurant is Red Lobster ... Favorite TV show is Sportscenter ... Favorite movies are The Sixth Man, Taken and Varsity Blues ... Favorite band is the Red Hot Chilli Peppers ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Twins ... Favorite athletes are Kirby Puckett, David Wright and Michael Jordan ... Famous people from his school are U.S. Olympic gold medal hockey player Phil Verchota and NHL hockey player Sean Hill.

Longest Hitting Streak 5 Games First Base Hit Single at Redlands 2-28-10) First Extra Base Hit Double vs. Rockurst JV (3-3-10) First RBI vs. Maple Woods (3-4-10) Miscellaneous Games 2 Hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Games 3 Hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Total Multiple Hit Games . . . . . . . 11 Games 2 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Games 3 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Games 4 RBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Total Multiple RBI Games . . . . . . . 12

Murray’s 2010 Statistics AVG.

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SLG %

OB %

SB

SBA

SB %

K

HP

PO/A

E

PCT.

.281

153

47

43

11

1

4

43

26

.444

.402

5

8

.625

25

7

60/1

1

.984


player profiles Outlook A highly rated college tight end prospect out high school, Mitch Overstreet originally committed to play football at North Dakota, but then opted for baseball at JCCC ... Was one of the team’s top relief pitchers in 2010 and looks to fill that same role this season ... Throws a fast ball, change and curve ... Attacks the zone and loves to compete.

Freshman Season 2010 Made 18 appearances on the mound, one as a starter ... Logged 26..2 innings with an earned run average of 3.68 and a record of 2-0 ... Recorded 29 strikeouts and held batters to an average of .218 (29-for-133) ... Had eight appearances where he did not allow a run, and five which he did not allow a hit ... Made his collegiate debut in relief against Northeast Texas (2-19-10) ... Recorded four strikeouts in next relief appearance against Redlands (2-27-10) ... Allowed just one hit and nor runs in 3.2 innings of relief work to earn the victory over Highland (3-30-10) ... Credited with the win in his only start of the season against Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) ... Recorded a season high five strikeouts in relief against Labette (4-1-10).

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High School

Carrer Highs

Lettered at Bettendorf High School, Bettendorf, Iowa, for coach Jay Fitzgerald ... Graduated 2009 ... Also lettered football and basketball ... Was a four-time Mississippi Athletic Conference performer in baseball ... Earned second-team honors a s freshman and sophomore, and firstteam accolades his junior and senior seasons ... Named to the 2009 All-State Super Team by the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association as a third basemen ... Earned first-team AllSoutheast District honors at third base his senior year ... Was the Iowa Newspaper Association Player of the Week his senior year after batting nearly .700 with 11 RBI in four victories for the Bulldogs ... Also posted a victory on the mound Sophomore • 6-4 • 240 • Pitcher that week ... Also named to the 2009 INA AllState second-team in baseball as a utility player ... Bats Right • Throws Right Hit .458 with 48 hits, 11 doubles, two triples, 13 Bettendorf High School home runs and 48 RBI as a senior ... Hit .372 Bettendorf, Iowa with a career high 15 doubles and 37 RBI his junior season ... Posted an 8-2 record with 47 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.95 on the hill his senior year ... His eight wins tied the season record ... Also ranked third all-time at Bettendorf for ERA, home runs (23) and RBI (120) ... Was a twotime Iowa 4A All-State in football at tight end, and selected to the Elite All-State team as senior ... Earned second-team as a junior, and first-team honors as a senior ... Was also a three-time AllWAC performer in football ... Played in 37 games at the varsity level with team going 34-3 in those games ... Caught 62 passes for 876 yards and six touchdowns in career ... Rated the 71st best tight end prospect in the country by ESPN ... Helped the Bulldogs take home the Class 4A title his junior year ... Three times earned excellence in academic achievement honors.

mitchell

OVERSTREET

First Appearance at Northeast Texas (2-19-10) First Start vs. Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) First Decision Win vs. Highland (3-30-10) First Victory vs. Highland (3-30-10) Most Batters Faced 18 vs. Maple Woods 3-4-10) 14 vs. Highland (3-30-10) 14 at Labette (4-1-10) Longest Outing 3.2 IP vs. Maple Woods (3-4-10) 3.2 IP vs. Highland (3-30-10) Most Strikeouts 5 at Labette (4-1-10) 4 at Redlands (2-27-10) 4 vs. Maple Woods (3-4=10) Miscellaneous Games 2+ Innings Pitched . . . . . . . . 7 Games 2+ Strikeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Games 3 Hits or Less . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Hitless Relief Appearances . . . . . . . . 5

Personal Born Mitchell Blake Overstreet in Rock Island, Ill., Sept. 6, 1990 ... Nickname is Mitch ... Son of David and Diane Overstreet ... One of four siblings ... Was highly recruited for both football and baseball ... Major is undecided ... Favorite foods are steak, cheesecake and eggs ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Pancheros ... Favorite restaurants are Cheesecake Factory and Jack Stack Barbecue ... Favorite TV shows are Entourage, Sportscenter, Family Guy and Nip/Tuck ... Favorite movies are Bull Durham and The Breakfast Club ... Favorite books are Yankee Years and Meat Market ... Favorite baseball player is Derek Jeter ... Favorite professional sports teams are the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Overstreet’s 2010 Statistics W-L

PCT.

ERA

G

GS

GC

SVS

IP

R

ER

H

K

SO

BB

BF

AVG

PO/A

E

PCT.

2-0

1.000

3.68

18

1

0

0

26.2

19

14

23

29

0

22

133

.173

0/4

1

.800


player profiles Outlook

cody

Cody Schumacher will be the staff ace in 2011. Has outstanding stuff ... Started his freshman campaign as a stopper, but moved to the starting rotation as the season progressed ... Has a major breaking ball and possesses outstanding command of his arsenal ... Also possesses a bulldog mentality on the mound that refuses to lose.

SCHUMACHER Sophomore • 6-0 • 185 • Pitcher Bats Right • Throws Right Hayden High School Topeka, Kan.

Freshman Season 2010 Made 14 appearances on the mound, 11 as a starter ... Logged 51 innings with an earned run average of 4.53 and a record of 7-1 ... Recorded 56 strikeouts and held batters to an average of .213 (52-for-244) ... His seven victories were tied for third on the staff and his .875 winning percentage among the starting rotation was the best ... Made his first appearance and start against Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) ... Worked four innings, allowing two hits, two runs and no earned runs ... Pitched a complete game one-hit shutout over Independence (3-26-10) ... Recorded seven strikeouts in his five innings of work, the second highest of the season ... Hurled a complete game three-hit shutout over Pratt in the first round of the Region playoffs (5-8-10) ... Struck out a season high 11 Pratt batters.

6 Carrer Highs

High School

First Appearance vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10)

Lettered at Hayden High School, Topeka, Kan., for coach Aaron Becker ... Graduated 2009 ... Garnered 4A All-State second-team honors by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches while leading the Wildcats to a state championship his senior year ... In the quarterfinal against Girard, he gave up just three hits while striking out eight over seven complete innings and helped his own cause with a lead-off home run in the first and a double and run scored in the fifth to lead the Wildcats to a 7-0 win ... Was a three-time AllCity selection in baseball, twice earning first-team honors ... Twice named to the All-Centennial League first-team ... Hit .418 with 32 hits, five doubles, a triple, five home runs and 18 RBI his senior year ... Also posted a 5-1 record with 54 strikeouts and an earned run average of 1.5 ... Also played for Francis Sporting Goods and led the team with a .478 average ... Had 33 hits in 83 plate appearances and only struck out three times. ... Also had the highest on-base percentage (.554), and the second highest slugging percentage (.551) on the team ... Was 3-1, with 21 strikeouts, eight walks, and a 2.80 ERA on the hill ... Also lettered in basketball and soccer ... Honor roll student.

First Start vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) First Decision Win vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) First Victory vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) Most Batters Faced 28 vs. Pratt (5-8-10) 23 vs. Coffeyville (4-17-10) Longest Outing 7 IP vs. Pratt (5-8-10) 5 IP vs. Independence (3-26-10) 5 IP vs. Kansas City Kansas (4-3-10) 5 IP vs. Labette (5-2-10) Most Strikeouts 11 vs. Pratt (5-8-10) 7 vs. Independence (3-26-10) 6 vs. Highland (3-30-10) 6 vs. Coffeyville (4-17-10)

Personal

Miscellaneous Games 2+ Innings Pitched . . . . . . . 12 Games 2+ Strikeouts. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Games 5+ Strikouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Games 3 Hits or Less . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Consecutive Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Born Cody Lee Schumacher in Shawnee Mission, Kan., Dec. 1, 1990 ... Son of Todd and Melissa Schumacher ... One of three siblings ... Major is nursing ... Also recruited by Mid America Nazarene University, Fort Hays State University, Allen County Community College, Cloud County Community College, Coffeyville Community College, Fort Scott Community College, Highland Community College and Kansas City Kansas Community College ... Favorite food is chicken fried steak ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell ... Favorite restaurant is Texas Roadhouse ... Favorite TV shows are Sportscenter and Fresh Prince of Bel Air ... Favorite movies are The Sandlot, Forgetting Sarah Marshal, Step Brothers, Super Bad, The Hangover, Boondock Saints and I am Legend ... Favorite band is Nickelback ... Favorite athletes are Albert Pujols and Michael Jordan ... Favorite professional sports teams are the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs ... His greatest sports moment was the dog pile after winning the state tournament ... A famous person from his school is former KU basketball player and current Texas A&M coach Mark Turgeon.

Schumacher’s 2010 Statistics W-L

PCT.

ERA

G

GS

GC

SVS

IP

R

ER

H

K

SO

BB

BF

AVG

PO/A

E

PCT.

7-1

.875

4.53

17

14

1

0

51

48

33

52

56

1

27

244

.213

2/10

0

1.000


player profiles Outlook

jeff

A draft pick of the Kansas City Royals in the Major League Draft two summers ago, Jeff Soptic is a big, hard-throwing right-hander who will be a mainstay in the rotation ... Rated the 26th best prospect in junior college baseball by Perfect Game USA and the 19th ranked junior college prospect by Baseball America ... Is a top Major League prospect ... Has command of three plus pitches and was clocked as high as 97 mph this fall.

SOPTIC Sophomore • 6-6 • 220 • Pitcher Bats Right • Throws Right Shawnee Mission East High School Leawood, Kan.

Freshman Season 2010 Made 14 appearances on the mound, 13 as a starter ... Posted a record of 5-2 and logged 42,2 innings with an earned run average of 4.10 ... Recorded 48 strikeouts and held batters to an average of .221 (51-for-230) ... His 13 starts were second most on the staff, and tie for sixth on JCCC’s season chart ... Made his collegiate debut as a starter against Northeast Texas (2-20-10) ... Recorded his first victory in his second start at Redlands (2-27-10) ... Had a season high six strikeouts three times ... The first was against Fort Scott (3-16-10) ... Had six strikeouts over five innings in a win at Labette (4-1-10) ... Got his third win and struck out six at Independence (415-10) ... His final win of the season was a six inning effort against Labette (5-2-10) ... Had five strikeouts in that win.

High School Shawnee Mission East High School, Leawood, Kan. ... Graduated 2009 ... Coached by Tim Jarrel ... Earned three varsity letters in baseball ... Drafted in the 43rd round by the Kansas City Royals in the 2009 Major League Draft ... Pitched 75 innings, gave up only 52 hits, and compiled 54 strikeouts during his junior season ... Registered 1-3 record with 54 strikeouts in 40 innings on the hill his senior campaign ... Mowed down 14 Rockhurst batters in seven innings of actions his senior season ... Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 43rd round of the 2009 Major League Draft ... Earned the President’s Award for individual excellence.

Personal Born April 8, 1991 ... Full given name is Jeff Scott Soptic ... Nickname is J-Sop ... Also recruited by the University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, and University of Central Arkansas ... Major is undecided ... Son of Mike and Jan Soptic ... One of two siblings ... Both parents attended JCCC ... Favorite food is king crab ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Panda Express ... Favorite restaurant is Red Lobster ... Favorite TV shows are Family Guy and Mail Call ... Favorite movie is Crank ... Favorite bands are Sublime and CCR ... Favorite athlete is Zack Greinke ... Favorite professional sports team is the Kansas City Royals.

24 Carrer Highs First Appearance at Northeast Texas(2-20-10) First Start at Northeast Texas (2-20-10) First Decision Loss at Northeast Texas (2-20-10) First Victory at Redlands (2-27-10) Most Batters Faced 29 at Labette (4-1-10) 27 vs. Labette (5-2-10) Longest Outing 6 IP vs. Labette (5-2-10) 5 IP at Labette (4-1-10) 4 IP (4 Times) Most Strikeouts 6 at Fort Scott (3-16-10) 6 at Labette (4-1-10) 6 at Independence (4-15-10) 5 vs. Labette (5-2-10) Miscellaneous Games 2+ Innings Pitched . . . . . . . 11 Games 2+ Strikeouts. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Games 3 Hits or Less . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Soptic’s 2010 Statistics W-L

PCT.

ERA

G

GS

GC

SVS

IP

R

ER

H

K

SO

BB

BF

AVG

PO/A

E

PCT.

5-2

.714

4.10

14

13

1

0

42.2

40

25

51

48

0

41

230

.222

1/7

2

.800


player profiles Outlook

vince

Vince Spilker is another Major League prospect and is considered one of the top pitching prospects in the country ... Has a Major League body and possesses Major League stuff ... Rated the 51st best prospect in junior college baseball by Perfect Game USA ... Knows how to pitch and is very athletic ... Not afraid to throw any of his arsenal in any count ... Has shown command of his four plus pitches and was clocked as high a 94 mph this fall.

SPILKER Sophomore • 6-4 • 220 • Pitcher Bats Right • Throws Right Raytown High School Raytown, Mo.

Freshman Season 2010 Made six appearances on the mound, two as a starter before an injury ended his season ... Logged 11.1 innings with an earned run average of 1.85 ... Recorded 13 strikeouts and held batters to an average of .238 (16-for-67) ... His .185 ERA was third on the staff ... Made his first appearance in relief against Independence (3-26-10) ... Made his first start against Ottawa JV (4-27-10) ... Went 2.1 innings with two strikeouts and one earned run ... Went four innings with five strikeouts in a loss versus Allen (5-3-10) ... Made his final appearance in relief against eventual region champion Hutchinson in the playoffs (5-12-10)

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High School

Carrer Highs

Raytown High School, Raytown, Mo. ... Graduated 2009 ... Coached by Jamie Oyler ... Earned four varsity letters in baseball, and one in basketball ... Was a four-year starter for the baseball team ... Was drafted in the 49th round by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2009 Major League Draft ... Was named to the Rawlings Preseason Senior High School All-America honorable mention team ... He was the only player from the state of Missouri to earn that honor ... Also was named to the 2009 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Central Region All High School Senior first-team ... Earned All-Suburban Middle Six second-team accolades at shortstop his senior year ... Played for American Legion Post 596 during the 2008 summer, where he led the district with a .457 batting average, and was second in the district with 11 home runs. During his junior year at Raytown High School, Spilker hit .403 with 10 doubles.

First Appearance vs. Independence (3-26-10) First Start vs. Ottawa JV (4-27-10) First Decision Loss vs. Allen (5-3-10) First Victory None Most Batters Faced 21 vs. Allen (5-3-10) 11 vs. Ottawa JV (4-27-10) Longest Outing 4 IP vs. Allen (5-3-10) 2.1 IP vs. Ottawa JV (4-27-10) Most Strikeouts 5 vs. Alllen (5-3-10) 3 vs. Rockhurst JV (4-19-10)

Personal

Miscellaneous Games 2+ Innings Pitched . . . . . . . . 3 Games 2+ Strikeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Games 3 Hits or Less . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Born Aug. 23, 1991, in Kansas City, Mo. ... Full given name is Vincent Andrew Spilker ... Nickname is Vince ... Major is undecided ... Son of Steve and Patricia Spilker ... One of two siblings ... Favorite food is ramen noodles ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Long John Silver’s ... Favorite restaurant is Chilli’s ... Favorite TV show is Sportscenter ... Favorite actor is Will Smith ... Favorite athletes are Albert Pujols and LaBron James ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Cavaliers ... His greatest sports moment was winning a little league world series when he was 15 ... Favorite cartoon character is Roger Rabbit ... A famous person from his school is NBA player Tyronn Lue.

Spilker’s 2010 Statistics W-L

PCT.

ERA

G

GS

GC

SVS

IP

R

ER

H

K

SO

BB

BF

AVG

PO/A

E

PCT.

0-1

.000

1.85

6

2

0

0

11.1

7

3

9

13

0

7

56

.161

0/3

0

1.000


player profiles

mike

trevor

evan

ANDRIES

ARELLANES

BRUMMETT

Red-shirt Freshman Catcher 6-0 • 210 • L-R Cedar Rapids High School Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Freshman Outfielder 6-0 • 200 • R-R Shawnee Mission West High School Overland Park, Kan.

Freshman 1B 6-0 • 185 • R-R Stony Point High School Round Rock, Texas

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11

23

Outlook

Outlook

Outlook

Mike Andries is a left-handed hitter with power potential looks to have benefited greatly from his redshirt year ... Has polished all of his tools both offensively and defensively ... Should be a big contributor at the plate and has the ability to shut down the running game with his powerful arm behind the plate.

One of the Cavaliers top hitters last fall, Trevor Arellanes has displayed the ability to spray line drive hits all over the field ... Also a mainstay on the base paths ... Expected to compete for the staring job in right field ... Get good jumps in the outfield and has an above average arm.

Evan Brummett has put himself in a position to win the starting job at first base ... Last fall proved he has the ability to get bit hits and drive the ball through the gaps ... Plays a solid first base and should save his teammates some throwing errors with his glove work.

High School Lettered three years at Xavier High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for coach Dave Schemmell ... Graduated 2009 ... Garnered Iowa 4A All-State second-team accolades after hitting .394 with 42 hits, 17 doubles, a triple, six homers and 40 RBI ... Was also named to the Rawlings Midwest Region All-America honorable mention team in 2009 ... Selected to play in the 2009 Iowa High School All-Star series ... Also garnered firstteam All-District, All-Mississippi Valley Conference and All-Metro honors his senior year ... Hit .350 with 36 hits, 15 doubles, two triples, eight home runs and 48 RBI as a junior ... Selected first-team All-District and second-team all-conference and All-Metro ... Also earned two letters in football, three in wrestling and three is soccer ... Was a two-time all-conference and All-Metro selection in football ... Earned all-conference in soccer his senior year as well ... Was captain of the football and soccer teams as a senior ... Voted the most athletic of his class ... Earned the Jean Waldron Memorial Scholarship.

Personal Born Michael Mark Andries, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March 5, 1991 ... Nickname is Mike ... Son of Mark and Denise Andries ... One of three siblings ... Also recruited by Kirkwood Community College, Des Moines Area Community College, Wartburg College and Upper Iowa University ... Majoring in business ... ... Enjoys fishing ... Favorite foods are steak, chocolate and ice cream ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Subway ... Favorite restaurant is Red Robbin ... Favorite TV shows are Deadliest Catch, Cash Cab, Sportscenter and Strom Chasers ... Favorite movies are Taken and Bull Durham ... Favorite actors are Tom Hanks and Kevin Costner ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Detroit Red Wings ... Favorite band is George Strait .. Favorite book is Broken Prey ... A famous person from his school is Ryan Sweeney of the Oakland Athletics.

High School Lettered three years at Shawnee Mission West High School, Overland Park, Kan., for coach Todd Reed ... Graduated 2010 ... Garnered All-Sunflower League honorable mention honors while helping the Vikings to a third place finish in the Kansas 6A State Tournament in 2008 and a runner-up finish in 2009 ... Also earned All-Sunflower accolades as a senior ... Posted a batting average of .344 and slugging percentage of .475 as a junior, and hit at a .370 clip his senior year ... Lettered two years in football ... Played club team baseball for coach Otis Miller in the Mac-NSeitz program ... Was a two-time All-Sunflower selection at wide receiver ... Helped the Vikings to a 17-3 record his two seasons, and a share of the Sunflower League title and a District championships in 2008 ... Had 110 receiving yards and grabbed three touchdowns in a game his junior year ... Honor roll student and earned three academic letters.

Personal Born Trevor Adam Arellanes, in Glendora, Calf., Dec. 6, 1991 ... Son of Ron and Toni Arellanes ... One of three siblings ... His mother attended JCCC ... Favorite food is Mexican ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Wendy’s ... Favorite restaurant is Chipotle ... Favorite TV channels are ESPN, Discovery and Comedy Central ... Movies are Eurotrip, Inception and 300 ... Favorite actress is Megan Fox ... Favorite band is Van Halen ... Favorite baseball player is Nelson Cruz ... Another athlete he admires is Lance Armstrong ... Favorite professional baseball team is the Kansas City Royals ... Notable alumni from his school include actor Paul Rudd; Jason Sudeikis of Saturday Night Live; Rob Neyer, author and ESPN.com baseball columnist’ Matt Freije, NBA basketball player and former NFL players Roy Foster, Jerry Bell, Henri Childs and Steve Towle.

High School Lettered three years at Stony Point High School, Round Rock Texas, for coach Tom Collins ... Graduated 2010 ... Helped the Tigers to a runner-up finish in the District his junior and senior years ... Was a Texas Sport Writers Association honorable mention All-State, Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association third-team All-State and All-District honorable mention selection at first base in 2009 ... Shared the District 16 Class 5A batting award in 2009 ... Hit .400, with 36 hits, nine doubles, a home run and a school record 37 RBI in 32 games played ... Hit at a .600 clip with runners in scoring position ... 2010 Texas High School Baseball Coaches Academic AllState ... 2010 MLK Youth Leadership Award finalist ... Academic All-District in 2007 and 2009 ... 2009 Union Hill Elementary Youth Volunteer of the Year.

Personal Born Evan Lee Brummett, in Duncan, Okla., Sept. 5, 1991 ... Nickname is Brum ... Son of Terril and Liz Brummett ... One of two siblings ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Cisco College, Midland College and Temple College ... Favorite food is pizza ... Favorite fast food restaurants are Taco Bell and Whataburger ... Favorite restaurant is Chili’s ... Favorite TV shows are Family Guy, The Office, House, 30 Rock, One Tree Hill and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia ... Favorite movies are Step Brothers, Pineapple Express, Talladega Nights, Shrek, Transformers, Superbad and Dodgeball ... Favorite actress is Rachel McAdams ... Favorite band is Mayday Parade ... Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin ... Favorite baseball player is Evan Longoria ... Another athlete he admires is LeBron James ... Favorite professional sports team are the Tampa Bay Rays and Indianapolis Colts.


player profiles

tanner

cameron

dave

FELAND

FISHER

GEAN Freshman Pitcher 5-10 • 180 • L-L Goddard High School Goddard, Kan.

Freshman Infielder 5-10 • 185 • R-R Yukon High School Yukon, Okla.

Freshman Pitcher 6-0 • 180 • R-R Southside High School Fort Smith, Ark.

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Tanner Feland will take a medical redshirt in 2011 after battling some injuries since summer ... Has been completely dedicated to the JCCC program throughout out rehabilitation ... Comes to practice everyday and helps any way possible.

Cameron Fisher is an athletic left-hander who fields his position well ... His arm strength is improving after an injury-plagued junior year ... Should see time in long relief or as a spot starter.

Dave Gean is a talented freshman hurler who is a competitor on the mound ... Possesses a big breaking ball ... Will be used an middle-to-long relief and as a spot starter.

High School

High School

Lettered two years at Goddard High School, Goddard, Kan., for coach Tom Campa ... Graduated 2010 ... Helped the Lions to a pair of Regional titles and a third place finish in the 2009 Kanss 6A State Tournament ... Also helped the 2009 team capture a share of the Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League championship ... Was a 2010 Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League second team selection ... Posted a 5-2 record with an earned run average of 3.32 ... Recorded 26 strikeouts in 31.2 innings ... Had a 3.41 ERA and earned two wins as a junior before his season was cut short with an injury ... Also lettered three years in football ... Was twice selected All-AVCTL ... Was an honorable mention selection at quarterback as a junior and a second-team pick at wide receiver his senior year ... Voted team MVP both years ... Helped lead the 2008 team to a District title ... National Honor Society member.

Lettered three years at Southwest High School, Fort Smith, Ark., for coach Craig Names ... Graduated 2010 ... Compiled a 2.63 ERA and a 3-1 record while helping the Rebels to a second place finish in the Arkansas 7A State Tournament his junior year ... Worked a total of 31 innings and struck out 30 batters ... Selected by the Coaches of the 7A West Conference to attend the Xtra Innings Classic for top prospects in Arkansas ... Team captain his senior season ... Logged 49 innings with 61 strikeouts, a 3-3 record and an ERA of 2.95 in 2010 ... Academic honors earned were National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Arkansas Scholar and Boy’s State.

High School Lettered three years at Yukon High School, Yukon, Okla., for coach Kevin James ... Graduated 2010 ... Garnered All-Region and All-City honorable mention honors as a senior ... Batted .363 with 41 hits, 11 doubles, two triples, two home runs, 17 RBI ... Was a perfect 24-for-24 in stolen base attempts ... Ripped the first pitch for a home run in the opening game of Regionals ... Participated for a hand-picked UnderArmor team at the Pittsburgh Pirates’ spring training facility in Florida during Christmas break his senior year ... Voted team MVP as a sophomore.

Personal Born Tanner Redding Feland, in Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 1, 1991 ... Son of Bill and Connie Feland ... One of two siblings ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Chic-fil-a ... Favorite restaurant is P.F. Chang’s ... Favorite TV show is Sportscenter ... Favorite movie is Field of Dreams ... Favorite actor is Will Ferrel ... Favorite book is Taking State ... Favorite band is AC/DC ... Favorite cartoon character is Elmer Fudd ... Favorite baseball player is Albert Pujols ... Another athlete he admires is Michael Jordan ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Texas Rangers and Oklahoma City Thunder ... A notable alumni from his school is country music legend Garth Brooks.

Personal Born Cameron Dane Fisher, in Wichita, Kan., Sept. 5, 1991 ... Nickname is Cam ... Son of Chris and Cathy Fisher ... Has two younger sisters ... Majoring in pre-law ... Favorite food is tacos ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Subway ... Favorite restaurant is Old Chicago ... Favorite TV show is Entourage ... Favorite movie is Summer Catch ... Favorite actor is Vince Vaughn ... Favorite book is High Heat ... Favorite band is the Goo Goo Dolls ... Favorite cartoon character is Jimmy Neutron ... Favorite baseball player is Alex Rodriguez ... Another athlete he admires is Sam Bradford ... Favorite professional sports team is the New York Yankees ... A notable alumni from his school is Derek Norris, a minor league catching prospect of the Washington Nationals.

Personal Born Dave Charles Gean, in Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 10, 1992 ... Son of David and Cara Gean ... His father was a swimmer at the University of Arkansas ... Also had three uncles who swam for the Razorbacks ... Majoring in business ... Also recruited by Ouachita Baptist University, Arkansas State University, Harding University, Western Kentucky University, University of Central Arkansas and Murray State University ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Subway ... Favorite restaurant is La Huerta ... Favorite TV shows are King of Queens and My Wife and Kids ... Favorite movies are Rocky, Rambo and Remember the Titans ... Favorite actor is Sylvester Stallone ... Favorite book is Mind Gym ... Enjoys country music ... Favorite caroon character is Bugs Bunny ... Favorite baseball player is Nolan Ryan ... Another athlete he admires is Larry Bird .. Favorite professional sports team is the St. Louis Cardinals.


player profiles

levi

caleb

alex

GRASSLEY

HALLMAN

HILL

Freshman Catcher 5-10 • 190 • R-R Sante Fe High School Edmond, Okla.

Freshman Infielder/Catcher 6-0 • 200 • R-R Cameron High School Cameron, Mo.

Freshman Pitcher/Outfielder 6-1 • 210 • L-L Edmond Memorial High School Edmond, Okla.

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An impressive hitter in the prep ranks, Levi Grassley will battle teammate Evan Brummett for the starting job at first base ... Demonstrated an ability to drive in runs last fall, and led the team in RBI ... Also plays a fearless style of defense that should benefit the Cavaliers infield greatly.

A talented catcher out of Oklahoma, Caleb Hallman’s fundamentally sound catching style proved to be effective in shutting down opponents’ running game ... Also displayed the ability to drive the ball to all fields and should find himself in the middle of the order this spring.

Alex Hill is a key addition to the pitching staff and possesses a Major League breaking ball ... A fierce competitor ... Will serve many roles this year ... Could be used as a spot starter and has a chance to work himself into the conference rotation.

High School

High School

Lettered four years at Cameron High School in Cameron, Mo. for coach Brandon Huckabey ... Graduated 2010 ... Voted MVP his junior and senior seasons ... Three-time Midland Empire Conference selection ... Selected honorable mention as a designated hitter his freshman year ... Earned honorable mention his sophomore and junior years, and first-team honors his senior year at catcher ... 2010 AllDistrict second-team performer ... Had 78 hits, 17 doubles, eight home runs and 49 RBI in his four seasons ... Hit .556 with 25 hits, 10 doubles, four homers and 21 RBI his senior season, and hit .407 with 24 hits, three doubles, four home runs and 18 driven his junior campaign ... Played for the Andrew County Kings, helping them win back-to-back NBC World Series titles ... Honor roll student and National Honor Society member.

A three-year starter at Santa Fe High School, in Edmond, Okla., for coach Lonny Cobble ... Graduated 2010 ... Twice selected to the All-Edmond first-team and All-Big City first-team ... 2010 firstteam All-State selection ... Was one of seven Oklahoma high school baseball players selected to participate in the 2010 Under Armour Preseason All-America Tournament a the Kino Sports Complex, the Spring Training home of the Arizona Diamondbacks ... Was a Daily Oklahoman All-State honorable mention selection in 2009 ... Helped the Wolves win four Metro Conference and Regional championship ... Hit a grand slam in a win against Southmoore in the 2010 Regional, and then had four hits in the championship victory against the SaberCats ... Hit .451 with 61 hits, 21 doubles, three triples, eight home runs and 73 RBI his junior year, and followed with a .423 average his senior year, with 48 hits, 18 doubles, three triples, five homers and 55 RBI ... National Honor Society member.

Personal Born Levi E__________ Grassley, in Centerville, Iowa, Dec. 30, 1991 ... Son of Micheal and Lawrie Grassley ... His father played baseball at Indian Hills Community College and Southern Arkansas University ... One of two siblings ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by Kansas City Kansas Community College, Indian Hills Community College and Iowa Western Community College ... Favorite food is Mexican ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle ... Favorite restaurant is Buffalo Wild Wings ... Favorite TV shows are Sportscenter and Family Guy ... Favorite movie is Four Brothers ... Favorite actress is Megan Fox ... Favorite band is Sublime ... Favorite baseball player is Josh Hamilton ... Another athlete he admires is LeBron James ... Favorite professional sports team is the Kansas City Royals.

Personal Born Caleb Weslie Hallman, in Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 6, 1991 ... Son of Dave and Beverly Hallman ... One of three siblings ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by the University of Oklahoma, New Mexico Junior College, Cisco College and Grayson County College ... Favorite fast food restaurant is In-N-Out Burger .. Favorite TV shows are White Collar and Burn Notice ... Favorite movies are Saving Private Ryan, The Hangover and Step Brothers ... Favorite actors are Tom Hawks and Mel Gibson and actress is Jessica Alba ... Favorite book is Splinter Cell ... Favorite recording artist is Brad Paisley .. Favorite cartoon character is Quagmire ... Favorite baseball player is Josh Hamilton ... Another athlete he admires is Sam Bradford ... Favorite baseball teams are the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals ... Favorite sports team is the Oklahoma Sooners ... Best player he has faced is Chad James, a first round draft pick of the Florida Marlins ... Notable alumni from his school include: Ekpe Udoh, NBA player for the Golden State Warriors; Reggie Smith, defensive back for the San Francisco 49ers and Brandon Weeden, quarterback for the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

High School Lettered three years at Edmond Memorial High School, Edmond, Okla., for coach Kyle Roberts ... Graduated 2010 ... Helped the Bulldogs win a Region al title his senior year ... Selected honorable mention All-State and first-team All-City in 2010 ... Earned second-team All-City as a junior ... Hit .350 with 40 hits, 10 doubles, four triples, a home run and 32 RBI in 2010 ... As a sophomore, hit .435 with 45 hits and 19 RBI ... Collected 111 career hits and 69 RBI in three varsity seasons ... Helped his summer team win a state title.

Personal Born Alex Britton Hill, in Houston, Texas, Dec. 28, 1991 ... Son of Britt and Pam Hill ... Has a younger sister ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by Creighton University, Oklahoma City University, Tabor College, Seminole State College and Cowley College ... Favorite foods are Italian and Chinese ... Favorite fast food restaurant is 5 Guys Burgers and Fries ... Favorite restaurant is The Haunted House Restaurant ins Oklahoma City, Okla. ... Favorite TV show is Dexter ... Favorite movie is Sex Drive ... Favorite actor is Johnny Depp ... Favorite book is The Lost Symbol ... Favorite band is the Eagles ... Favorite baseball player is Josh Hamilton ... Another athlete he admires is Kevin Durant ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Texas Rangers and Oklahoma City Thunder ... Best player he has faced is Chad James, a first round draft pick of the Florida Marlins ... A notable alumni from his school is University of Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self.


player profiles

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shane

ryan

JANSSEN

JENNISON

KENDALL

Freshman Pitcher 5-10 • 165 • R-R Shawnee Mission Northwest H.S. Lenexa, Kan.

Freshman Pitcher 6-4 • 240 • R-R Starmont High School Arlington, Iowa

Red-Shirt Sophomore Pitcher 6-2 • 195 • L-L Blue Valley North High School Overland Park, Kan.

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Brady Jansen is a big right-hander with a hard biting breaking ball ... Continues to fine tune his mechanics ... Smoothed out his delivery over the winter and is becoming more polished ... If he continues his hard work and progress, he should be a key addition.

A local product, Shane Jennison will be used as a spot starter and reliever this season ... Possesses some of the best arsenal on the staff with a plus breaking ball and change up ... Has a lot of movement on his fastball.

A transfer from Avila University, Ryan Kendall possesses a powerful left arm and a power slider ... Projected to be one of the Cavaliers stoppers out of the pen and will be counted on to stop some big innings.

High School

Freshman 2010

Lettered two years at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School, Shawnee, Kan, for coach Rich Kuzydum ... Graduated 2010 ... Registered a 5-1 record with a 3.18 earned run average his junior year ... Hurled four complete games, including three shutouts ... Finished 2-1 with 19 strikeouts in 21 innings as a senior ... Played summer ball in 2009 for the JC Hornets coached by Bob Jones ... Compiled a 9-4 record with a 2.70 ERA ... Also lettered in bowling ... Helped the Cougars win the 2009 6A Regional runner-up finish and qualify for the State Tournament, a first in school history ... During the season, had an 11-strike game and bowled a career high game of 279 ... In the last regular season meet, had nine strikes in a row and finished with a 267 game to lead all bowlers ... Honor roll student.

Attended Avila University, Kansas City, Mo., and played for coach Ryan Howard ... Redshirted the 2009 season ... Was part of an Eagles team that finished 36-14 overall and reached the NAIA national tournament for the first time in Avila history in 2010 ... The team also finished 20-8 to claim the Heart of America Conference title ... Made four appearances on the mound, all in relief ... Logged 4.2 innings with three strikeouts ... Finished 0-0 with an earned run average of 11.57.

High School Lettered four years at Starmont High School, Arlington, Iowa, for coach Josh Johnson ... Graduated 2010 ... Twice selected first-team All-Tri-Rives Conference ... Hit .469 as a junior and .427 his senior year ... Also posted an earned run average of 1.60 both seasons ... Also letters three years in football, four in track and field and two in basketball ... Was a threetime All-District selection in football ... Earned honorable mention honors his sophomore and junior years, and was a second-team pick as a senior ... Kicked a game-winning field goal with two seconds left his senior year ... Helped the team win a District title his sophomore season ... Was a state qualifier in the shot put and discus as a junior and senior ... Garnered AllState in both events in 2010, placing second in the shot put and third in the discus ... Help the track team win both conference and district titles in 2009 ... Earned All-Tri-Rivers second-team in basketball his senior year ... Honor roll student.

Personal Born Brady Joel Janssen in Manchester, Iowa, Sept. 26, 1991 ... Nickname is Lights Out ... Son of Jon and Stacie Janssen ... One of three siblings ... Majoring in sports conditioning ... Also recruited by Iowa Western Community College, Independence Community College, Kirkwood Community College, Coe College and Des Moines Area Community College ... Favorite food is grilled cheese ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Chic-fil-a ... Favorite restaurant is Texas Roadhouse ... Favorite TV shows are That 70’s Show and Sportscenter ... Favorite movie is Black Sheep ... Favorite book is The Winning Stroke ... Favorite band is Shinedown ... Favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny ... Favorite professional sports team are the Chicago Cubs and Denver Broncos.

Personal Born Shane T. Jennison ... Nickname is Sugar Shane ... Son of Dane and Jennifer Jennison ... Major is undecided ... One of three siblings ... His sister, Hannah, attended JCCC ... Also recruited by Barton County Community College, Butler Community College, Fort Scott Community College, Hutchinson Community College, Iowa Western Community College and Doane University ... Favorite foods are turkey and chicken ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Chic-fil-a ... Favorite restaurant is Olive Garden ... Favorite TV show is Fantasy Factory ... Favorite movies are Pineapple Express, Knocked Up and The Hangover ... Favorite bands are Eli Young Band and Mike Posner ... Favorite cartoon character is Goofy ... Favorite baseball players are David Ortiz and CC Sabathia ... Favorite professional sports team is the St. Louis Cardinals ... A notable alumni is Ryan Torain, running back for the Washington Redskins.

High School Lettered two seasons at Blue Valley North High School, Overland Park, Kan., for coach Jon Pittenger ... Graduated 2008 ... Named by the Kansas City Star as a honorable mention Johnson County All-Star in the outfield ... Also garnered All-Sunflower League second team honors ... Hit .333 with 27 hits, eight doubles, a triple, a homer and 22 RBI as a senior ... Hit .315 with 19 hits, six doubles and 10 driven in his junior campaign ... Honor roll student.

Personal Born Ryan Michael Kendall in Lenexa, Kan., June 1, 1990 ... Son of Trey and Cindy Kendall ... One of two siblings ... Majoring in criminology ... Favorite food is spaghetti ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell ... Favorite restaurant is Fazoli’s ... Favorite TV show is Sportscenter ... Favorite actress is Jessica Alba ... Favorite band is Lil Wayne ... Favorite caroon character is Elmer Fudd ... Ubaldo Jimenez ... Another athlete he admires is LeBron James ... Favorite professional sports team are the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals ... Notable alumni from his school include: Wes Bermann and Dan Renzi, cast members of the MTV show The Real World; actor Todd Bosley, Andy Gruenebaum, goalkeeper for the Columbus Crew, and Jon Kempin, goalkeeper for Sporting KC.


player profiles

tony

brad

kyle

NOLAN

PHILLIPS

PRUITT

Red-Shirt Freshman Outfielder 6-0 • 200 • R-R Olathe Northwest High School Olathe, Kan.

Freshman Catcher 5-11 • 180 • R-R Olathe South High School Olathe, Kan.

Freshman Pitcher 6-0 • 165 • R-R Perry-Lecompton High School Lecompton, Kan.

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Tony Nolan made the move from first base to the outfield this season which will utilize his athleticism better ... Extremely dedicated and hard-working player in the cages and weight room that has placed him in a position to contend for the DH role this season.

A talented right-hander, Brad Phillips dropped his arm angle during the fall and now has outstanding movement on his fastball ... Projected to log innings in middle-to-long relief.

Kyle Pruitt is a tireless worker who has made great strides at the plate at hitting the ball to all fields ... Has also cut time off his throws from the plate to second base and continues to improve his receiving abilities.

High School

High School

Lettered four years at Perry-Lecompton High School, Lecompton, Kan., for coach Kent Hawk ... Graduated 2010 ... Twice selected honorable mention All-Kaw Valley League ... Logged 40 innings in 2010 and finished with a 3-4 record and 36 strikeouts ... Also that season. hit .320 with 11 hits, three doubles, two home runs and eight RBI ... Hurled a no-hitter his junior year against Oskaloosa ... Also earned two letters in football, three in basketball and two in track and field ... 2009 first-team All-Area selection by the Lawrence Journal World in football ... Also garnered secondteam All-Kaw Valley at both wide receiver and running back ... Accounted for 263 all-purpose yards against Atchison his senior year ... Helped the Kaws win a 4A Substate title in 2008 ... Set the school record in the long jump his senior year, leaping 22’4.25” ... Was a Kansas 4A state qualifier in the long jump and triple jump in 2009 and 2010, and earned All-State honors in the long jump his senior year with a fourth place finish ... Placed seventh his junior and year and 11th both years in the triple jump ... Was the Kaw Valley League champion in both events in 2010 and finished runnerup in 2009 ... Also won the Regional title in the long and placed second in the triple jump his senior year ... Helped the basketball team win a league title in 2008 ... University of Kansas Scholar.

Lettered at Olathe South High School, Olathe, Kan.s for coach Josh Perkins ... Graduated 2010 ... Also lettered in football.

College Attended Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2008-09 ... Was a redshirt for coach Todd DeGraffenreid ... Transferred to JCCC in the fall of 2009 ... Received a medical redshirt after a season after playing just four games ... Had one hit in six at bats, and drove in one run.

High School Earned one varsity letter at Olathe Northwest High School, for coach Jay Novachek ... Played both first base and outfield for the Ravens ... Honor roll Student.

Personal Born Anthony Greg Nolan in Dyersburg, Tenn., March 31, 1990 ... Nickname is Tony ... Son of Craig and Kitty Nolan ... Major is undecided ... Favorite food is pasta ... Favorite fast food restaurant is In-N-Out Burger ... Favorite restaurant is Fogo de Chao ... Favorite TV show is Sportscenter ... Favorite movie is Major League 2 ... Favorite actor is Jackie Chan ... Favorite book is Lions of Lucerne ... Favorite band is AC/DC ... Favorite cartoon character is Yogi Bear ... Favorite baseball player is Albert Pujols ... Another athlete he admires is Michael Jordan ... Favorite professional sports teams are the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Bulls ... His greatest sports moment was hitting for a cycle ... A notable alumni from his school is Nate Tenbrink, a minor league baseball player for the Seattle Mariners.

Personal Born Bradley Rees Phillips in Lawrence, Kan., Feb. 11, 1992 ... Nicknames are Brad and Jimmy ... Son of Randy Phillips and Leslie Hunter ... One of seven siblings ... Two of his sisters have attended JCCC ... Another sister, Andrea, competed in track at Highland Community College ... His uncles, Rod Rush and Ryan Rush, played baseball at Allen Community College ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by Washburn University ... Favorite food is fried chicken ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell ... Favorite restaurant is Chili’s ... Favorite TV show is Family Guy ... Favorite movie is Man on Fire ... Favorite actor is Tom Hanks ... Favorite book is Night ... Favorite band is Jimmy Eat World ... Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin ... Favorite baseball player is Jorge Posada ... Another athlete he admires is LaDanian Tomlinson ... Favorite professional sports team is the Boston Red Sox ... A notable alumni from his school is Heidi Yost, assistant track coach at Wichita State University.

Personal Born Kyle D. Pruitt in Owasso, Okla., March 25, 1992 ... Nickname is K.P. ... Son of Mike and Annette Pruitt ... One of two siblings ... Also recruited by Bethany College, Highland Community College and Westminster College ... Favorite food is pizza ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Arby’s ... Favorite restaurant is Jose Pepper’s ... Favorite TV show is Sportscenter ... Favorite movie Friday Night Lights ... Favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... Favorite book is Moneyball ... Favorite recording artist is Jason Aldean ... Favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny ... Favorite baseball player is Albert Pujols ... Another athlete he admires is Blake Griffin ... Favorite professional sports team is the Kansas City Royals ... Notable alumni from his school include Johnny Dare, on-air host for 98.9 The Rock and Don Davis, a former linebacker for the New England Patriots.


player profiles

shaun

drew

chad

REID

RIDLEY

SHANNON Freshman Pitcher 6-2 • 170 • L-L Washburn Rural High School Topeka, Kan.

Freshman Infielder 6-0 • 170 • R-R Maize High School Maize, Kan.

Freshman Outfielder 6-3 • 210 • R-R Lee’s Summit North High School Lee’s Summit, Mo.

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Shaun Reid will make the move from his high school position of shortstop to third base at the collegiate level ... Has the tools to get it done defensively at the hot corner ... Will battle Alex Lahasky for the starting spot ... Made a solid impact during the fall season has made great strides at the plate and has the ability to be a consistent like drive hitter to all fields.

Drew Ridley has a good pitchers frame and will only get better with added strength ... Has the potential to be a key addition to the staff ... Possesses a good breaking ball and is working on a change.

A highly touted prep prospect, Chad Shannon looks to have a bright future at JCCC ... His speed and ability to read the ball of the bat helped him secure the starting spot in centerfield ... Also quick on the base paths ... Projected to hit near the top of the order.

High School Lettered two years at Maize High School, Maize Kan., for coach Rocky Helm ... Graduated 2010 ... Helped the Eagles win Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League and Kansas 6A Regional championships in 2009 and 2010, and earn two berths in the State Tournament ... The 2009 team placed fourth and his senior year the Eagles finished second ... Hit a walk-off home run in the State semifinal in 2010 to put his team in the championship game ... Twice selected first-team All-Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League at shortstop ... Hit .369 with 24 hits, five doubles, a triple, homer and 21 RBI as a junior ... Followed with 31 hits, seven doubles, a triple, a home run, 23 RBI, 30 runs and a .365 average his senior year ... .

Personal Born Shaun Paul Reid in Wichita, Kan., Feb. 14, 1992 ... Son of Kevin and Tracy Reid ... One of two siblings ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by St. Mary’s University, Butler Community College, Cloud County Community College, Garden City Community College, Independence Community College and Pratt Community College ... Favorite food is Chinese ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell ... Favorite restaurant is Chipotle ... Favorite TV shows are Family Guy and River Monsters ... Favorite movies are Without a Paddle and Shooter ... Favorite book is Beyond Belief ... Favorite cartoon character is Stewie Griffin ... Favorite baseball player is Derek Jeter ... Favorite professional sports team is the Atlanta Braves ... A notable alumni from his school is Major League pitcher Nate Robertson.

High School Lettered two years at Washburn Rural, Topeka, Kan., for coach Alan Neal ... Graduated 2010 ... Helped his team to a runner-up finish in the 2010 District Championship ... Selected to the Capital Journal AllCity second team and was an honorable mention AllCentennial League pick in 2010 ... Finished the season 1-4 with 33 strikeouts in 32 innings, and earned run average of 2.19 ... His victory was a two-hit shutout over Leavenworth in the 6A Sub-state semifinals ... Had a career nine strikeouts against Manhattan ... Also played outfield for the Junior Blues, posting a .356 batting average ... Lettered in soccer.

Personal Born Andrew D. Ridley in Topeka, Kan., Oct. 2, 1991 ... Nicknames are Drew, Lefty and 8-Ball ... Son of Chris and Mona Ridley ... One of three siblings ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by Washburn University and Ottawa University ... Favorite foods are steak and barbecue ... Favorite fast food restaurant is McDonald’s ... Favorite restaurant is Oklahoma Joe’s ... Favorite TV shows are Everybody Love Raymond and The Office ... Favorite movie is Forrest Gump ... Favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... Enjoys reading the Harry Potter series ... Favorite band is Carolina Liar ... Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin ... Favorite baseball player is Cole Hamels ... Another athlete he admires is Derrick Thomas ... Favorite professional sports team is the Kansas City Royals ... Notable alumni include: Ken Berry, a former Major League player with the White Sox, Angles, Brewers and Indians; Atlanta Falcon Trey Lewis, Scott McPherson, drummer for the band, Beck; Grant Hinkle, winner of the 2008 World Series of Poker and Aaron Crow, 12th overall pick by the Royals in the 2009 MLB Draft.

High School Lettered two years at Lee’ Summit North High School, Lee’s Summit, Mo., for coach Jeff Diekman ... Graduated 2010 ... Helped the Bronco to District and Sectional championships and a runner-up finish the Missouri 5A State Tournament in 2009 ... Was a twotime All-Suburban Big 7 selection ... Earned first-team honors in 2009, and second-team accolades in 2010 ... 2010 All-District first-team ... Named All-Area second-team by The Examiner in 2010 ... Hit .446 his senior year ... Batted .338 as a junior, with half his hits going for extra bases ... Went 4-for-4 with a pair of two-run homers in a 19-0 win over William Chrisman ... Ripped three hits, including a home run, and drove in five runs in a 10-9 win over Blue Springs South ... Also played baseball for coach Otis Miller in the MacN-Seitz summer and fall program ... Lettered two years in football.

Personal Born Chad Philip Shannon in Independence, Mo., April 21, 1992 ... Son of Larry and Jody Shannon ... One of two siblings ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by Fort Scott Community College, Neosho County Community College and Drury College ... Favorite food is Chinese ... Favorite fast food restaurant is McDonald’s ... Favorite restaurant is Houlihan’s ... Favorite TV show is Mythbusters ... Favorite movie is The Sandlot ... Favorite actress is Angelina Jolie ... Favorite book is Holes ... Favorite recoding artist is Lil Wayne ... Favorite baseball player is David DeJesus ... Another athlete he admires is Dale Earnhart ... Favorite professional sports team is the Kansas City Royals ...


player profiiles

tory

blake

jake

STOFFREGEN

STURGEON

TALAMONTE

Freshman Infielder 5-10 • 155 • R-R Maize High School Maize, Kan.

Freshman Outfielder 5-11 • 185 • L-L Goddard High School Goddard, Kan.

Freshman Outfielder 5-9 • 160 • R-R Grain Valley High School Grain Valley, Mo.

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Tory Stoffregen has outstanding speed and quickness and has shown steady improvement since stepping foot on campus last fall ... Has the tools to battle for a starting role in right field ... Also possesses the ability to drive the ball through both gaps ... As he continues to polish all his skills, he should become a special player.

Described as a “dirt bag player” by his coaches, Blake Sturgeon is one of those players who is hard-nosed, a great competitor and very baseball savvy ... Has locked down the starting job at second base ... Possesses soft hands with incredible range in the middle infield, and should be a mainstay in the JCCC line up ... A highly touted hitter in high school, he has further improved his offensive abilities at this level and will be key weapon for the Cavaliers.

A versatile athlete, Jake Talamonte got off to slow start in the fall due to an injury sustained in the summer ... Caught fire at the end of the fall as regained his heath ... Showed the coaching staff is capabilities and now is expected to be a major contributor in the short game and on the base paths.

High School Lettered three years at Goddard High School, Goddard, Kan., for coach Tom Campa ... Helped the Lions to a pair of Regional titles and a third place finish in the 2009 Kanss 6A State Tournament ... Also helped the 2009 team capture a share of the Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League championship ... Was a twotime Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League selection ... Named as a second-team outfielder in 2009 and earned first-team honors in 2010 ... Was a 2010 Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches All-State second-team selection as a utility player ... Hit a .344 clip his senior year with 22 hits, four doubles, three triples, five homers and 30 RBI ... Hit .333 with 17 hits, two doubles, two triples and eight driven in as a junior ... Also lettered three years in football ... Helped team win District title in 2007 ... Honor roll student all four years.

Personal Born Tory S. Stoffregen in Winona, Minn., March 4, 1992 ... Son of Steve Stoffregen and Stephanie Kertz ... One of two siblings ... Majoring in business management ... Also recruited by Allen Community College, Butler Community College and Neosho County Community College ... Favorite food is Chinese ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Chick-fila ... Favorite restaurant is Olive Garden ... Favorite TV shows are Entourage and Friday Night Lights ... Favorite movies are Summer Catch and Wedding Crashers ... Favorite actor is Will Smith ... Favorite book is Bleacher ... Favorite recording artist is Tim McGraw ... Favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny ... Favorite baseball player is Torri Hunter ... Favorite professional sports team is the Minnesota Twins ... A notable alumni from his school is Derek Norris, a minor league catching prospect of the Washington Nationals.

High School Lettered three years at Maize High School, Maize, Kan., for coach Rocky Helm ... Helped the Eagles win Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League in 2009 and 2010 and Kansas 6A Regional championships in 2008, 2009 2010, and earn three berths in the State Tournament ... The 2009 team placed fourth and his senior year the Eagles finished second ... Three-time Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League performer and overall MVP in 2010 ... Two-time Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches All-State selection ... Named All-Metro by the Wichita Eagle as a junior and senior ... Selected as a Kansas All-Star as a senior ... Hit .470 with 38 hits, 11 doubles, four triples 32 runs and 16 stolen bases as a junior ... Followed with a .410 average as a senior with 35 hits, five doubles, two triples, a home run, 20 steals and 36 runs scored ... Lettered in basketball ... Twice named All-AVCTL, earning honorable mention as a junior and second-team his senior season ... Led his team to league titles his junior and senior years and sub-state champions in 2010 ... Voted Maize’s Male Athlete of the Year his senior year ... National Honor Society member.

Personal Born Blake Robert Sturgeon in Wichita, Kan., Oct. 23, 1991 ... Nickname is Chipper ... Son of Teg and Sandy Sturgeon ... One of two siblings ... His father played baseball at Barton County Community College, and his grandfather, Bob Mainzer, played at the AAA level with the Atlanta Crackers ... Favorite foods are steak and spaghettios ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Steak-N-Shake ... Favorite restaurant is Sumo Hibachi Grill ... Favorite TV shows are Eastbound and Down, Entrourage, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette ... Favorite movie is Summer Catch ... Favorite actor is Vince Vaughn ... Favorite band is the Eli Young Band ... Favorite baseball player is Chipper Jones ... Favorite professional team is the Atlanta Braves ... A notable alumni from his school is Major League pitcher Nate Robertson.

High School Lettered four years at Grain Valley High School, Grain Valley, Mo., for coach Mark Lyford ... Also played summer and fall ball for Tom Daily of the MoKan Giants ... Three-time Missouri Valley River Conference performer ... Named second-team as a sophomore, and senior, and first-team honors his junior season ... 2009 Examiner All-Area honorable mention selection ... Hit .395 in 2008, .435 in 2009 and .405 in 2010 ... Recorded a career high 25 stolen bases in 2009 ... Recorded 74 stolen bases in his four seasons ... Helped Eagles win a District title in 2009 and the MVRC championship in 2010 ... Lettered four years in basketball ... Averaged 15 points per game his junior year and earned second-team All-MVRC accolades.

Personal Born Jake Talamonte in Grain Valley, Mo., June 19, 1991 ... Nickname is Tally ... Son of Dan and Detra Talamonte ... One of three siblings ... Major is undecided ... Also recruited by Longview Community College, Kansas City Kansas Community College and Northeast Iowa Community College ... Favorite food is Italian ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Original Pizza ... Favorite restaurant is Salvatores ... Favorite TV show is That 70’s Show ... Favorite movie is Superbad ... Favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... Favorite book is Frankenstein ... Favorite band O.A.R. ... Favorite baseball player is Carl Crawford ... Another athlete he admires is Larry Bird ... Favorite professional sports team is the Kansas City Royals.


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Sophomore Pitcher 6-3 • 175 • R-R Blue Valley High School Overland Park, Kan.

Sophomore Pitcher 6-5 • 190 • R-R Naperville North High School Naperville, Ill.

Freshman Pitcher/Infielder 6-3 • 185 • R-R St. Mary’s Colgan High School Pittsburg, Kan.

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Wes Torrez is a tall right-hander who transferred from High Point University ... His addition impacts the starting rotation immediately ... Throws a plus change and is working on a slider ... Repeats his delivery and attacks hitters ... Throws in the upper 80s.

Tyler VanGerpen returns home after playing his freshman season at Iowa Western Community College ... Possesses a funky delivery that make him difficult to hit ... If he shows consistency on the mound, he could be used as the team’s closer ... Has plus movement on all his pitches.

A dual threat player, Jesse Watt was one of the most highly recruited players in the Kansas ... Possesses a big-time arm and fields his position well ... Has power stuff and a bright future ... Suffered an injury that will force him to medical redshirt this season ... Has a chance to make a major impact on both the pitching staff and line up as a player who can hit for both power and average.

Freshman 2010 High Point University, High Point, N.C. ... Played for coach Craig Corzart ... Part of a Panthers team that finished 31-29 in 2010 ... Made 13 appearances on the hill, two as a starter ... Logged 15.1 innings with eight strikeouts ... Posted a record of 0-2 with an earned run average of 10.91.

High School Naperville North High School, Naperville, Ill. ... Graduated 2009 ... Lettered one season for coach Carl Hunkler ... Earned honorable mention All-DuPage Valley Conference honors as a senior while helping Huskies to a conference title ... Finished 5-1 with an earned run average of 2.01 ... Registered 47 strikeouts in 35 innings ... Honor roll student.

Personal Born Wes John Torrez, in White Plains, N.Y., Feb. 19, 1991 ... Son of Mark and Teresa Torrez ... His father had an 18-year Major League career playing for the Cardinals, Expos, Mets, Orioles, A’s, Yankees and Red Sox ... He won two games in the 1977 World Series for the World Champion Yankees ... His relative, Daniel Heflin, played baseball at JCCC ... Majoring in business ... Favorite food is steak ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Steak and Shake ... Favorite restaurant is TGI Friday’s ... Favorite movie is Bull Durham ... Favorite actress is Jessica Beal ... Favorite baseball player was David Cone ... Another athlete is he admires is Lance Armstrong ... Favorite baseball team is the New York Yankees ... A notable alumni from his school is Chris Brown, a former NFL running back for the Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans.

Freshman 2010 Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs, Iowa ... Played for coach Mark Rarden ...Part of a Rievers team that finished 51-12 overall and won first NJCAA Division II World Series in the program’s history ... Made five appearances, all in relief ... Logged five innings with two strikeouts ... Was 0-0 with an earned run average of 9.00.

High School Blue Valley High School, Overland Park, Kan. Graduated 2009 ... Lettered two years for coach Matt Ortman ... Posted a 7-0 record on the hill in 2008, and helped lead the Tigers to the Kansas 6A State Championship ... Allowed just three hits and struck out nine to get a complete game victory in the semifinal ... Recorded 43 strikeouts in just 49 innings of work ... His seven wins rank as the second highest win total in Blue Valley history ... Selected to the Eastern Kansas League second-team in 2008 ... Followed with six victories his senior year ... Helped Blue Valley baseball squad win two region titles and three EKL championships ... Also garnered varsity letters in football and basketball ... Was the starting defensive back and receiver in 2008, helping the Tigers win EKL, Regional, Sectional and District championships ... Named first-team All-EKL at defensive back and honorable mention at receiver as senior ... Also earned first-team All-Sun Country and second-team Kansas City Star All-Metro on defense ... Was honored as a 610 Sports Radio Player of the Week during the season ... Named firs-team All-EKL and honorable mention All-Sun Country at defensive back as a junior ... Was a member of the 2006 state championship team ... Selected All-Johnson County and earned secondteam all-conference in basketball his senior season.

Personal Born Tyler Vance VanGerpen, in Tampa Bay, Fla., Dec. 31, 1990 ... Nickname is Gerp ... Son of Mark and Teresa VanGerpen ... Both parents competed in collegiate athletes at North Iowa Area Community College ...His father in basketball and his mother in both basketball and volleyball ... One of two siblings ... Major is undecided ... Favorite foods are steak, pizza and burgers ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Fazoli’s ... Favorite restaurant is Jalapeno’s ... Favorite TV show is Two and Half Men ... Favorite movies are Wedding Crashers, The Notebook, Dear John and Aladdin ... Favorite book is Game Plan for Life ... Favorite recording artist is Akon ... Favorite cartoon character is Scooby Doo ... Favorite professional baseball player is Albert Pujols ... Favorite professional sports team are the St. Louis Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... Best player is has faced is Cameron Seitzer.

High School Lettered four years at St. Mary’s Colgan High School, Pittsburg, Kan., for his father Mike Watt ... Led his team to four 2A State titles during his career ... An AllCrawford-Neosho-Cherokee League and All-State player his sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Was the 2009 Kansas 2A Pitcher of the Year and 2010 Player of the Year ... Had a career pitching record of 18-2 with 144 strikeouts ... Had a 6-0 record with 64 strikeouts and an ERA of 0.19 as a junior ... Finished 7-2 with 56 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.15 as a senior ... Compiled 102 career hits, 26 doubles 16 home runs and 117 RBI as a prep player ... Hit a career best .579 his junior season ... Drove in 38 runs in both his junior and senior campaigns ... Lettered four years in both football and basketball ... Selected first-team all-league and first-team All-State at quarterback his senior year ... Threw for 1,054 yards and 30 touchdowns ... Earned second-team All-State and honorable mention all-league at linebacker his junior year, helping the Panthers win a state championship ... Three-time AllState selection in basketball ... Earned honorable mention in 2008, second-team in 2009 and first-team in 2010 while leading St. Mary’s Colgan to state titles each season ... Also a three-time All-Crawford-NeoshoCherokee League selection ... Honor roll student.

Personal Born Michael Jesse Watt in Joplin, Mo., April 21, 1992 ... Son of Mike and Christy Watt ... His father played baseball at the University of Kansas ... Majoring in biology ... Also recruited by the University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, Missouri State University, University of North Carolina, University of Nebraska, Oklahoma State University, Pittsburg State University, Allen Community College and Cowley College ... Favorite foods are Chinese and seafood ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell ... Favorite TV shows are Tosh O, South Park and Sportscenter ... Favorite actors are Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis ... Favorite book is Bleachers ... Favorite bands are Goo Goo Dolls and Red Hot Chili Peppers ... Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin ... Favorite baseball player is David Ortiz ... Another athlete he admires is LeBron James ... Favorite professional sports teams are the Boston Red Sox and Miami Heat ... A notable alumni from his school is former Major Leaguer P.J. Forbes.


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The JCCC baseball team registered its third straight 40win season this year while capturing the East Jayhawk Conference championship. It is the Cavaliers first conference title since 1984. The team also finished No. 12 in the final NJCAA Coaches Poll, marking the third straight season JCCC has appeared in the final poll. However, JCCC fell short of its bid to return to Grand Junction, Colo. The Cavaliers saw its amazing 2010 season come to a close at the Region VI Tournament on their home field against Hutchinson. The Cavaliers ended its season with a mark of 44-14. Their 44 wins are the most under head coach Kent Shelly, and rank as the fourth highest season win total in team history. The sophomores on this team posted a two-year mark of 8728.

Cavalier Conference Honors For the second consecutive season, the Johnson County Community College baseball program produced 11 players on the Kansas Jayhawk Conference All-East team. Sophomore designated hitter Davis Morgan, and sophomore outfielder were named to the first-team. In addition, Morgan was named the conference MVP, joining Doug Otto as the only two players in team history to earn that honor. Freshman first baseman Delby Hannah, freshman second baseman John Calhoun, sophomore third baseman Tanner Funk, sophomore outfielder Ben Millard, and sophomore pitchers Gil Rehwinkel, Zack Smith and Ryan Garman were all named to the secondteam. Freshman shortstop Ryan Hall and freshman pitcher Zach Gove earned honorable mention accolades. Morgan had an amazing sophomore season and career at Johnson County. The former Blue Valley Northwest standout hit .442 (92-for-208) with 17 doubles, four triples, 22 home runs and 92 RBI. His season totals for at bats, hits, home runs and RBI set new team records. He also set the single season doubles record as a freshman with 24. For his career, Morgan set new standards in doubles with 41 and RBI with 150. He also ranks second in career home runs with 29, second in career hits with 157 and fourth in runs scored with 113. Gerber hit .402 on the season (82-for-204) with seven doubles, three triples, a home run and 43 driven in. He also had a team high 22 stolen bases and 16 sacrifices. His 82 hits tie the fourth-best single season in team history. Gerber collected 126 hits over his career. Hannah hit .397 in his rookie campaign for the Cavaliers (56-for-141) with nine doubles, a triple, 10 homers and 55 RBI. His 10 home runs tied for second on the team. Calhoun hit .368 in 2010 (63-for-171) with 12 doubles, a team-high five triples, seven home runs, 55 runs and 52 RBI. He also had 11 stolen bases. Funk hit for a .366 average (70-for-191) with a teamhigh 23 doubles, three triples, 10 home runs, 60 runs scored and 48 RBI. His 23 doubles also rank as the second-best season total in team history. Millard batted .370 for the Cavaliers (77-for-208) with 19 doubles, four triples, eight homers, 72 runs and 65 RBI. His 208 at bats tie Morgan for the season record. His 72 runs scored led JCCC and set a new season mark in Cavaliers history. His 65 RBI tie the fourth-best season effort at JCCC, and his 19 doubles tie for fifth. Rehwinkel was JCCC's go-to pitcher in the pen this season. The tall left-hander from Maize played in 26 games, pitched 64 innings and led JCC with a 10-2 record and eight saves. His 10 wins tie for third at JCCC, and his eight saves are the second highest season total in Cavaliers history. He also had 64 strikeouts and an ERA of 2.19.

Smith started 14 games on the hill and posted an 8-4 record with 41 strikeouts and an ERA of 4.46. Smith won 15 games over this career at JCCC, which ties him for third all-time. Garman, the only three-time team captain in the program's history, capped his career with a solid campaign. He led the staff with 67 innings and five complete games. He posted a 7-3 record with 57 strikeouts and an ERA of 3.45. Hall hit at a .335 clip this season (56-for-167) with four doubles, 46 runs and 29 RBI. He also stole 19 bases and had 13 sacrifices. Gove was another key pitcher out of the pen for the Cavaliers in 2010. He logged 37.1 innings with 34 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.50. He finished 1-1 overall with one save.

All-American Hit Man Davis Morgan, a sophomore outfielder for the Cavaliers was named as a NJCAA Honorable Mention AllAmerican. He is the 10th individual in JCCC history to earn All-America accolades.

Twelve players move on to next level Twelve sophomore members of the Johnson County Community College baseball team will be wearing a different uniform next season. The 2010 sophomore class earned scholarships to four NCAA Division I universities, seven Division II schools, and one NAIA program. This group compiled a two-year record of 87-28, and captured the program's first conference title since 1984.

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Tanner Funk - Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, Ga. (No. 3 D-II); Ryan Garman - Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Mich. (No. 16 D-II); Harrison Gerber - Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, Mo. (D-II); Zack Gove - Emporia State University, Emporia, Kan. (No. 24 D-II); Alex Heideman - Benedictine University (NAIA); Ben Millard - Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, Mo. (D-II); Davis Morgan - University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. (D-I); Dustin Moses - Washburn University, Topeka, Kan. (D-II); Kyle Pener – Ottawa University (NAIA); Gil Rehwinkel - Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tenn. (D-I); Zack Smith - Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. (D-I); Sam Stucky University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. (D-I); Ethan Weber - Fort Hays State University, Fort Hays, Kan., (DII)

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The Johnson County Community College baseball team produced a banner season in 2010. They won over 40 games, captured the East Jayhawk Conference title and finished ranked 12th in the final NJCAA poll. Off the field, the Cavaliers were honored as the fourth-best team in the country producing a team grade point average of 3.32. It is the third consecutive season the JCCC baseball team has finished among the top 16 in the country in both academics and baseball. JCCC is the only community college team in the country to accomplish such a feat. "I am proud of our team's effort in the classroom," said head coach Kent Shelley. "JCCC is one of the top 10 community colleges in the country. Finishing with a 3.0 is impressive, but 3.32 is incredible. That says a lot about the character and discipline of this year's club. I would like to thank my assistants for all the extra work they do during the recruiting process." In addition, a record seven individuals were honored as NJCAA Academic All-Americans. Three Cavaliers earned Distinguished Academic All-American by posting a grade point of 3.8 or better. They were: Seth Huninhake (Overland Park, Kan.) Zack Smith (St. Peters, Mo.) Sam Stucky (McPherson, Kan.) The following four individuals posted grade point average of 3.6-3.79:

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Harrison Gerber (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) Dustin Moses (Wichita, Kan.) Josh Piper (McPherson, Kan.) Gil Rehwinkel (Wichita, Kan.) "Winning games is exciting, but academics and building character is what it is about," said Shelley. "These seven individuals worked hard in the class room and on the field, and I know they will be successful in the future."

Former Cavalier drafted by Astros Travis Blankenship, a former left-handed pitcher for Johnson County Community College and University of Kansas, was drafted in the 31st round by the Houston Astros, Wednesday, June 9, in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft. He was the 933rd pick overall. He also becomes the 25th player to be drafted or signed as a free agent under the direction of head coach Kent Shelley. During his career in a Cavaliers uniform, Blankenship left his mark on several season and career charts. He set the career marks for wins (17), career innings pitched (155), career games started (28) and career strikeouts (135). He set the strikeout record when he mowed down five batters in his start against Central Arizona in JCCC's first ever NJCAA World Series appearance. In 2008, Blankenship led the JCCC pitching staff with 11 victo-

ries, which tied the single-season mark. He also had 87 strikeouts, one shy of the season record. Blankenship continued his career at the University of Kansas. He led the Jayhawks in appearances in each of the last two seasons, setting a school record in 2009, by pitching in 40 games, including 38 out of the bullpen. He went 1-5 this season with a 5.96 ERA in 34 games with a save and 51 strikeouts in 45 1/3 innings.


2010 key sophomores √ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984.

√ Signed with Cleveland State University.

√ Named All-East Jayhawk Conference second-team at second base. √ Etched his name among the all-time season leaders in at bats (T-20th), RBI (T-16th) and season runs scored (T-20th). √ Was solid in the field at second base, registering a fielding percentage or .928. √ Transferred to JCCC after playing his freshman year at the University of Central Missouri.

JohnCalhoun’s SeasonStatistics YR Avg. 2010 .368 Totals .368

AB 171 171

R 55 55

H 63 63

2B 12 12

3B 5 5

√ Two-time All-East Jayhawk Conference performer. Earned honorable mention honors as a freshman and second-team accolades as a sophomore √ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984.

HR 7 7

RBI 52 52

BB 17 17

PO 94 94

AST 86 86

E 14 14

PCT .928 .928

8th), RBI (48-T-20th), and runs (60-11th). √ Ranks among the all-time career leaders in average (.376-25th), at bats (327-8th), hits (123-11th), home runs (12-T-13th), RBI (92-T-8th) and runs (10110th). √ Signed with Georgia College and State University.

√ Set the JCCC career record with 42 doubles, and his 23 doubles in 2010 are the second highest total in team history. √ Etched his name among the all-time season leaders in hits (70-T11th), at bats (191-6th), home runs (10-T-

Tanner Funk’s SeasonStatistics YR Avg. 2009 .390 2010 .366 Totals .376

AB 136 191 327

R 41 60 101

H 53 70 123

2B 19 23 42

3B 4 3 7

√ Member of JCCC’s 2008 World Series team. √ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Team had a record of 85-32 (.726) during his career. √ Named All-East Jayhawk Conference second -team at pitcher.

HR 2 10 12

RBI 44 48 92

BB 26 21 47

PO 28 39 67

AST 69 91 160

E 18 9 27

PCT .853 .935 .894

√ His 12 starts in 2010 tie for 14th on JCCC’s season chart. √ Was voted a team captain in 2008, 2009 and 2010. An injury prior to the start of 2009 forced him to redshirt. √ Signed with Grand Valley State University.

√ Compiled 11 career wins and logged 105.2 career innings with 23 starts on the hill. He ranks 19th alltime in innings pitched and tied for fifth in career starts.

RyanGarman’s SeasonStatistic YR 2008 2010 Total

W-L 4-3 7-3 11-6

PCT .571 .700 .647

ERA 5.25 3.45 4.13

H 56 66 121

R 43 50 93

ER 29 33 62

IP 38.2 67 105.2

K 23 57 80

SV 0 0 0

APP 12 12 24

GS 11 12 23

CG 0 5 5

SO 0 0 0


2010 key sophomores √ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Earned first-team All-East Jayhawk as an outfielder in 2010. √ Named second-team All-Region VI in 2010. √ One of only 35 players in team history to hit over .400 in a season.

with 204 at bats and seventh in runs with 63. √ Set the season and career records for sacrifices with 16 and 21 respectively. √ Ranks among the all-time career leaders in at bats (350-4th), hits (126-9th), runs (104-8th) and stolen bases (41-T-13th). √ Signed with Missouri Southern State University. √ 2010 NJCAA Academic All-American

√ His 82 hits in 2010 tied the fourth best season in JCCC history. Also ranks third on the season chart

HarrisonGerber’s SeasonStatistics YR Avg. 2009 .301 2010 .402 Totals .360

AB 146 204 350

R 41 63 104

H 44 82 126

2B 5 7 12

3B 1 3 4

HR 0 1 1

RBI 18 43 61

BB 11 25 36

PO 78 111 189

AST 1 1 2

E 4 1 5

PCT .952 .991 .974

√ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984.

12th) and fewest career earned runs allowed (12-T4th).

√ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career.

√ Signed with Emporia State University.

√ Named All-East Jayhawk Conference honorable mention as a pitcher. √ Led the 2010 pitching staff with an earned run average of 1.50 with 37.1 innings on the mound. √ His 1.50 ERA ranks 14th all-time in team history. Also etched his name among the all-time leaders in fewest career walks (17-T-20th), fewest career hits allowed (40-T-9th), fewest career runs allowed (27-

ZachGove’s SeasonStatistic YR 2009 2010 Total

W-L 0-0 1-1 1-1

PCT .000 .500 .500

ERA 7.64 1.50 2.05

H 9 31 40

R 10 17 27

ER 4 8 12

IP 3.2 37.1 41

K 4 34 38

SV 0 1 1

APP 3 25 28

GS 0 0 0

CG 0 0 0

SO 0 0 0

IP 4.1 41

K 1 38

SV 0 1

APP 4 28

GS 0 0

CG 0 0

SO 0 0

√ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Transferred from Truman State University after the 2009 season. √ Signed with Washburn University.

SethHuninghake’s SeasonStatistic YR 2010 Total

W-L 0-0 1-1

PCT .000 .500

ERA 3.23 2.05

H 4 40

R 2 27

ER 2 12


2010 key sophomores √ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Earned All-East Jayhawk Conference second team honors as an outfielder.

√ Ranks among the all-time season leader at JCCC in hits (77-7th), doubles (19-T-5th), RBI (65-T-4th) and base-on-balls (33-T-17th). √ Ranks tied for 15th all-time with 22 career doubles. √ Signed with Missouri Southern State University

√ Set JCCC’s single season runs scored record with 72 and tied the season record for at bats with 208 in 2010. √ Was third on the team in hits with 77 and second in RBI with 65 in 2010. √ His 65 RBI tied for 32nd in the NJCAA.

BenMillard’s SeasonStatistics YR Avg. 2009 .364 2010 .370 Totals .370

AB 22 208 230

R 7 72 79

H 8 77 85

2B 3 19 22

3B 1 4 5

√ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984.

HR 0 8 8

RBI 5 65 70

BB 2 33 35

PO 10 66 76

AST 0 2 2

E 3 7 10

PCT .769 .907 .886

the career mark for RBI (150).

√ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career.

√ Ranks second all-time in at bats (366), hits (157), doubles (41) and home runs (29).

√ Named to the NJCAA All-America third team in 2010.

√ Ranked fourth nationally in 2010 in RBI, tied for fifth in home runs and tied for 30th in batting average.

√ Earned first-team All-East Jayhawk Conference and All-Region VI as a freshman and sophomore.

√ Signed with the University of Tennessee.

√ Named the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference MVP. √ Owns the season records for at bats (208), hits (92), doubles (24), home runs (22) and RBI (92). Also set

Davis Morgan’s SeasonStatistics YR Avg. 2009 .387 2010 .442 Totals .429

AB 168 208 366

R 43 70 102

H 65 92 157

2B 24 17 41

3B 0 4 4

HR 7 22 29

RBI 58 92 150

BB 19 19 38

PO 56 128 184

AST 5 3 8

E PCT 0 1.000 3 .978 3 .985

HR 0 2 2

RBI 3 14 17

BB 1 10 11

PO 15 9 24

AST 0 2 2

E PCT 1 .938 0 1.000 1 .963

√ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Hit .353 over his two season. √ Really saw his production and playing opportunities increase in 2010 √ Signed with Ottawa University

Kyle Pener’s SeasonStatistics YR Avg. 2009 .636 2010 .298 Totals .353

AB 11 57 68

R 5 15 20

H 7 17 24

2B 2 4 6

3B 0 0 0


2010 key sophomores √ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Saw actin in 29 games his freshman year. √ Signed with Benedictine University

JoshPiper’s SeasonStatistics YR Avg. 2009 .259 2010 .333 Totals .264

AB 81 6 87

R 20 1 21

H 21 2 23

2B 3 0 3

3B 2 0 2

√ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Selected second-team All-East Jayhawk Conference as a pitcher. √ Led the JCCC pitching staff with a 10-2 mark in 2010.

HR 1 0 1

RBI 14 3 17

BB 8 0 8

PO 15 9 24

AST 51 2 53

E PCT 9 .880 0 1.000 9 .895

for a season and career. √ Ranked tied 19th nationally with his eight saves. √ Had only two career losses which ties him for 14th all-time at JCCC for fewest losses. √ Signed with Lipscomb University. √ 2010 NJCAA Academic All-American

√ His 10 wins tie the third best season in team history. √ Also led the staff with eight saves and 26 appearances. √ His eight saves are the second most in team history

Gil Rehwinkel’s SeasonStatistics YR W-L 2009 0-0 2010 10-2 Totals 10-2

PCT .000 .833 .833

ERA 3.86 2.19 2.33

H 23 52 75

R 17 30 47

ER 7 20 27

√ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984. √ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Was a two-time All-East Jayhawk Conference pitcher. Earned honorable mention honors as a freshman and second-team accolades his sophomore season. √ Was second on the staff with eight victories in 2010. That total ranks tied for 14th on JCCC’s season chart.

IP 17.2 64 81.2

K 12 64 76

SV 0 8 8

APP 13 14 27

GS 0 11 11

CG 0 2 2

SO 0 1 1

√ His eight wins in 2010 tie the 14th best season in team history, and his 14 starts tie the third most for a season. √ Logged 121.1 career innings and had 24 career starts which rank tied for eighth and fourth respectively alltime at JCCC. √ Signed with St. Louis University. √ 2010 NJCAA Academic All-American

√ Registered 15 career victories, tying him for third alltime at JCCC.

Zack Smith’s SeasonStatistics YR W-L 2009 7-2 2010 8-4 Totals 15-6

PCT .778 .667 .714

ERA 2.09 4.46 3.35

H 53 79 132

R 26 53 79

ER 17 41 58

IP 57 64.1 121.1

K 33 41 74

SV 0 0 0

APP 12 17 29

GS 10 14 24

CG 3 1 4

SO 1 0 1


2010 key sophomores √ Member of the 2010 East Jayhawk Conference championship team, the first for JCCC since 1984.

√ 2010 NJCAA Academic All-American

√ Team had a record of 87-28 (.756) during his career. √ Ranks 15th all-time at JCCC with 308 career at bats. √ Registered a career fielding percentage of 991 over his seasons as a starting catcher. √ Hit .321 over his career with 99 hits. √ Had seven career triples which ranks tied for 13th alltime at JCCC. √ Signed with the University of Nebraska.

SamStucky’s SeasonStatistic YR 2009 2010 Total

Avg. .344 .299 .321

AB 151 157 308

R 41 42 83

H 52 47 99

2B 8 11 19

3B 2 5 7

HR 7 1 8

RBI 36 34 70

BB 16 27 43

PO 232 256 488

AST 42 27 69

E 3 2 5

PCT .989 .993 .991


season statistics Batting Statistics Name Alex Lahasky Davis Morgan Harrison Gerber Delby Hannah Ben Millard John Calhoun Tanner Funk Ryan Hall Kyle Pener Sam Stucky Josh Piper Dustin Moses Skylar Murray Alex Heideman Tony Nolan Ryan Garman Zach Gove Seth Huninghake Jake Moore Mitchell Overstreet Gil Rehwinkel Cody Schumacher Zack Smith Jeff Soptic Vince Spilker Ethan Weber Totals

AVG. .500 .442 .402 .397 .370 .368 .366 .335 .333 .299 .298 .286 .281 .259 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .361

G 7 57 56 45 58 51 55 55 5 53 31 17 5 13 4 12 25 4 20 18 26 14 19 24 6 5 58

AB 12 208 204 141 208 171 191 167 6 157 57 35 153 27 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1743

R H 2B 4 6 0 70 92 17 63 71 7 43 56 9 72 77 19 55 63 12 60 70 23 46 56 4 1 2 0 42 47 11 15 17 4 8 10 2 47 43 11 9 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 539 629 120

3B 0 4 3 1 4 5 3 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26

Fielding Statistics HR 0 22 1 10 8 7 10 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65

RBI 3 92 43 55 65 52 48 29 3 34 14 8 43 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 491

BB SO SB-SBA 3 1 1-2 19 11 7-8 25 18 22-29 18 17 4-433 19 9-10 17 13 11-13 21 25 10-12 28 7 19-26 0 1 0-0 27 38 12-15 10 7 1-1 4 11 7-8 26 25 7-10 4 4 2-2 1 2 1-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 236 199 119-146

SLG% .500 .880 .480 .688 .615 .620 .675 .359 .333 .452 .474 .343 .444 .296 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .571

OB% .625 .492 .488 .477 .476 .451 .428 .437 .333 .442 .447 .390 .402 .394 .286 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .442

Shut. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

App. 25 5 6 26 7 4 12 18 14 20 17 14 --

PO 7 128 111 252 66 94 39 50 9 256 92 6 60 19 6 5 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1198

AST 11 8 1 9 2 86 91 115 2 27 16 12 1 2 0 13 8 2 1 4 7 10 11 7 3 0 449

E 3 8 1 5 7 14 9 20 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 82

FDG% .857 .978 .991 .981 .907 .928 .935 .892 1.000 .993 .990 .857 .984 1.000 .857 .857 .727 1.000 1.000 .800 .875 1.000 .867 .800 1.000 .000 .953

Pitching Statistics Name Zach Gove Ethan Weber Vince Spilker Gil Rehwinkel Josh Piper Seth Huninghake Ryan Garman Mitchell Overstreet Jeff Soptic Jake Moore Zack Smith Cody Schumacher Totals

ERA 1.50 1.75 1.85 2.19 2.47 3.23 3.45 3.68 4.10 4.20 4.46 4.53 3.37

W-L 1-1 3-0 0-1 10-2 0-0 0-0 7-3 2-0 5-2 1-0 8-4 7-1 44-14

PCT. IP H .500 37.1 31 1.000 16 16 .000 11.1 9 .833 64 52 .000 5.2 13 .000 4.1 4 .700 67 66 1.000 26.2 23 .714 42.2 51 1.000 23.1 24 .667 64.1 79 .875 51 52 .758 413.2 420

R 17 9 7 30 12 2 33 19 40 21 53 48 308

ER 8 4 3 20 2 2 23 14 25 14 41 33 199

BB 14 5 7 24 3 2 23 22 41 8 48 27 201

K 34 13 13 64 6 1 57 29 48 13 41 56 375

SV 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11

GS 0 3 2 1 0 0 12 1 13 1 14 11 58

CG 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 2 10

BF 165 67 56 281 40 20 302 133 230 110 309 244 1957

B/AVG. .188 .239 .161 .185 .325 .200 .218 .173 .221 .218 .256 .213 .215


2010 results

Date 2-19-10 2-20-10 2-21-10 2-26-10 2-27-10 2-28-10 3-3-10 3-4-10 3-5-10 3-6-10 3-10-10 3-11-10 3-16-10 3-18-10 3-24-10 3-26-10 3-28-10 3-30-10 4-1-10 4-3-10 4-6-10 4-8-10 4-10-10 4-13-10 4-15-10 4-17-10 4-19-10 4-20-10 4-27-10 4-28-10 5-2-10 5-3-10 5-8-10 5-9-10 5-11-10 5-12-10

Opponent at Northeast Texas at Northeast Texas at Northeast Texas at Redlands at Redlands at Redlands at Redlands Rockhurst JV Rockhurst JV Maple Woods Maple Woods Des Moines Area Longview Baker JV Baker JV at Fort Scott at Fort Scott at Cowley at Cowley at Neosho County at Neosho County Independence Independence at Coffeyville at Coffeyville Highland Highland at Labette at Labette Kansas City Kansas Kansas City Kansas Fort Scott Fort Scott Cowley Cowley at Allen at Allen Neosho County Neosho County at Independence at Independence Coffeyville Coffeyville Rockhurst JV Rockhurst JV at Highland at Highland Ottawa JV at Kansas City Kansas at Kansas City Kansas Labette Labette Allen County Allen County •Pratt •Hutchinson •Hutchinson •Hutchinson

•Region VI Tournament,

Score 0-10 0-3 2-12 0-4 20-4 11-4 8-4 7-0 12-2 7-6 14-4 7-12 3-12 7-0 11-2 13-2 4-3 1-11 13-7 2-5 5-3 3-2 11-0 5-7 7-14 15-4 19-16 18-7 14-5 12-3 15-3 10-5 17-7 4-7 13-11 11-5 15-9 17-6 10-8 9-4 12-6 4-1 15-7 15-2 13-0 10-1 9-4 11-1 9-7 14-11 11-7 12-2 3-1 0-5 9-0 8-6 5-6 7-11

WL L L L L W W W W W W W L L W W W W L W L W W W L L W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W L L

Overall Record 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 1-4 2-4 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 7-5 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 11-7 12-7 12-8 13-8 14-8 15-8 15-9 15-10 16-10 17-10 18-10 19-10 20-10 21-10 22-10 23-10 23-11 24-11 25-11 26-11 27-11 28-11 29-11 30-11 31-11 32-11 33-11 34-11 35-11 36-11 37-11 38-11 39-11 40-11 41-11 42-11 42-12 43-12 44-12 44-13 44-14

Conf. Record ---------------1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 6-3 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 14-5 15-5 16-5 17-5 18-5 19-5 20-5 21-5 22-5 23-5 --24-5 25-5 -26-5 27-5 28-5 29-5 30-5 30-6 -----

Rehwinkel

2010 Breakdown Category W-L All Games ____________________________44-14 Home ________________________________27-6 Road__________________________________17-8 Neutral ________________________________0-0 East Jayhawk Conference __________________30-6 East Jayhawk Home Games ________________16-2 East Jayhawk Road Games ________________14-4 West Jayhawk Games Regular Season __________0-0 Non-Conference Regular Season Games ______14-6 Region VI Tournament ____________________2-2 JUCO World Series ______________________NA One Run Games ________________________3-1 Two Run Games__________________________6-1 When Scoring 10 or More Runs ____________30-0 When Giving up 10 or More Runs __________3-7 February ________________________________3-4 March ________________________________14-6 April __________________________________22-1 May __________________________________5-3


2010 team leaders Average (min. 50 AB) Davis Morgan ______________.442 Harrison Gerber ____________.402 Dellby Hannah ____________.397 John Calhoun ______________.368 Tanner Funk ______________.366 Hits Davis Morgan ______________92 Harrison Gerber______________82 Ben Millard ________________77 Tanner Funk ________________70 John Calhoun ______________63 Doubles Tanner Funk ________________23 Ben Millard ________________19 Davis Morgan ______________17 John Calhoun ______________12 Skylar Murray ______________11 Sam Stucky ________________11 Triples John Calhoun ________________5 Ben Millard __________________4 Davis Morgan ________________4 Tanner Funk ________________3 Harrison Gerber ______________3 Morgan

Smith

Home Runs Davis Morgan ______________22 Tanner Funk ________________10 Ben Millard __________________8 John Calhous ________________7 Skylar Murray ________________4 RBI Davis Morgan ______________92 Ben Millard ________________65 Delby Hannah ______________55 John Calhoun ______________52 Tanner Funk ________________48 Base onBalls Ben Millard ________________33 Ryan Hall __________________28 Sam Stucky ________________27 Sklar Murray ________________26 Harrison Gerber______________25 Hit by Pitch Sam Stucky ________________17 John Calhous ________________12 Harrison Gerber______________10 Ben Millard __________________9 Delby Hannah ________________8 StolenBases Ben Millard ________________23 Harrison Gerber______________22

Ryan Hall __________________19 Sam Stucky ________________12 John Calhoun ______________11 Sacrifices Harrison Gerber______________16 Ryan Hal __________________13 Skylar Murray ______________11 John Calhoun ________________7 Delby Hannah ________________6 Davis Morgan ________________6 Wins Gil Rehwinkel ______________10 Zack Smith __________________8 Ryan Garman ________________7 Cody Schumacher ____________7 Jeff Soptic __________________5 Saves Gil Rehwinkel ________________8 Zach Gove __________________1 Jake Moore __________________1 Josh Piper____________________1 ERA(min10 IP) Zach Gove ________________1.50 Ethan Weber ______________1.75 Vince Spilker ______________1.85 Gil Rehwinkel______________2.19 Ryan Garman ______________3.45 Innings Pitched Ryan Garman ______________67 Zack Smith ________________64.1 Gil Rehwinkel ______________64 Cody Schumacher ____________51 Jeff Soptic ________________42.2 Appearances Gil Rehwinkel ______________26 Zach Gove __________________25 Jake Moore ________________20 Mitchell Overstreet __________18 Zack Smith ________________17 Games Started Zack Smith ________________14 Jeff Soptic __________________13 Ryan Garman ______________12 Cody Schumacher ____________11 Ethan Weber ________________3 Strikeouts Gil Rehwinkel ______________64 Ryan Garman ______________57 Cody Schumacher ____________56 Jeff Soptic __________________48 Zack Smith ________________41


2010 miscellaneous statistics Multilple Hit Games

TeamHighs and Lows At Bats ______________ Hits ________________ Doubles ______________ Triples________________ Home Runs __________ RBI__________________ Stolen Bases __________ Strikeouts ____________ Base on Balls __________ ____________________ Hit by Pitch __________ ____________________ Most Runs Scored ______ Most Runs Two Games __ Most Runs Allowed ____ Most Runs Inning ______ Fewest Runs Scored ____ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Fewest Runs Allowed ____ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Fewest At Bats ________ Fewest Hits ____________

34 16 7 1 4 19 6 8 7 7 4 4 20 34 16 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1

at Redlands (2-27-10) at Redlands (2-27-10) at Redlands (2-27-10) Several Times at Labette (4-1-10) at Redlands (2-27-10) at Redlands (2-28-10) at Northeast Texas (2-20-10) vs. Maple Woods (3-5-10) at Labette (4-1-10) at Redlands (2-27-10) vs. Highland (3-30-10) at Redlands (2-27-10) vs. Highland (3-30-10) vs. Highland (3-30-10) at Redlands (2-27-10) at Northeast Texas (2-19-10) at Northeast Texas (2-20-10) at Redlands (2-26-10) vs. Allen County (5-3-10) vs. Rockhurst JV (3-3-10) vs. Baker JV (3-10-10) vs. Independence (3-26-10) vs. Rockhurst JV (4-19-10) at Northeast Texas (2-20-10) at Northeast Texas (2-20-10)

At Bats ______________ Hits ________________ Longest Hitting Streak __ Doubles ______________ ____________________ ____________________ Triples________________ Home Runs __________ ____________________ ____________________ RBI__________________ Runs Scored __________ ____________________ Stolen Bases __________ Hit by Pitch __________ Base on Balls __________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________

6 5 18 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 6 5 5 3 2 3 3 3 3

Several Players Davis Morgan vs. Neosho County (4-13-10) Harrison Gerber Tanner Funk at Redlands (2-27-10) Skylar Murray vs. Baker JV (3-11-10) Davis Morgan vs. Coffeyville (4-17-10) Several Players Delby Hannah at Redlands (2-28-10) Davis Morgan at Labette (4-1-10) Davis Morgan vs. Neosho County (4-13-10) Davis Morgan at Labette (4-1-10) Tanner Funk at Cowley (3-18-10) Ryan Hall at Labette (4-1-10) Ryan Hall at Redlands (3-27-10) Several Times Sam Stucky at Fort Scott (3-16-10) Ben Millard at Allen (4-10-10) Sam Stucky at Highland (4-20-09) Sam Stucky vs. Labette (5-2-10)

Srikeouts by a Pitcher ____ Consecutive Wins ______ Longest Outing ________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________

11 7 7 7 7 7

Cody Schumacher vs. Pratt (5-8-10) Zack Smith Ryan Garman at Redlands Ryan Garman vs. Fort Scott (4-6-10) Zack Smith vs. Allen (5-3-10) Cody Schumacher vs. Pratt (5-8-10)

Name Harrison Gerber Davis Morgan Ben Millard Tanner Funk Ryan Hall Delby Hannah John Calhoun Sam Stucky Skylar Murray Alex Lahasky

2 23 17 19 14 15 14 9 9 7 1

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

4 2 4 1 2 --2 ----

5+ Total -29 1 28 -24 -21 -19 -18 -16 -12 -11 -1

2 15 8 8 6 9 6 7 5 8 1

3 8 9 3 4 2 4 2 3 ---

4 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 ---

5+ Total 4 29 1 19 -14 2 14 -12 -12 -10 -9 -8 -1

Multilple RBIGames Name Davis Morgan Ben Millard John Calhoun Delby Hanna Harrison Gerber Skylar Murray Tanner Funk Sam Stucky Ryan Hall Alex Lahasky

Individual Highs and Lows

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kansas jayhawk conference KJCCC Office P.O. Box 1045 • Arkansas City, KS Main Phone: (620) 441-6340 • Fax: (620) 441-6341 • Web: www.kjccc.org President: Dr. Richard Burke (Dodge City) • Commissioner: Bryce Roderick • email: broderick@kjccc.net Web Editor: Russ Karn • email: midnight@carsoncomm.com • Phone: (785) 741-0977

West Division

East Division

One of the NJCAA’s most prolific conferences, the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference is dedicated to achieving the highest goals in the integration of academic and athletic endeavors. Individually, member schools have long been respected for successes both in its classrooms and its stadiums. In all, the KJCCC is home to more than 3,000 student-athletes on 244 teams in the 22 men’s and women’s KJCCC-sponsored sports. The men’s programs regulated by the conference include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor/outdoor track and field, rodeo, soccer, tennis and wrestling. The KJCCC-regulated women’s programs include basketball, cross country, dance, golf, indoor/outdoor track and field, rodeo, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Entering the 2009-10 competitive seasons for 10 men’s championships and 10 women’s title-attaining sports, KJCCC member institutions can boast of 113 NJCAA National Championships in 12 different men’s and women’s sports. However, the success of the conference from 1990 through the spring of 2009 is unprecedented. Of the 113 national titles, 79 have come during that span, 38 during the 1990s and another 41 in the first nine years of the new millennium. In addition, 16 of its 19 members have won at least one national championship, and 13 have won two or more. The KJCCC has produced more than 4,000 NJCAA All-Americans and a number of athletes have continued to excel on the NAIA, NCAA, Olympic and professional levels. At the 2004 Olympics, former Barton County athletes earned a total of seven medals, including three gold medals. Among that group was Veronica Campbell, who won gold in the 200-meters and 4x100, and bronze in the 100-meters for Jamaica, and former Cougar Derrick Brew ran a leg on USA’s gold medal 4x400 relay. Four years later in 2008, Campbell again took gold in the 200-meters, and former Barton County track stars Aaron Armstrong and Leevan Sands also earned Olympic hardware. Armstrong earned silver for Trinidad & Tobago in the men’s 4x100 relay and Sands took the bronze in the triple jump. For team USA, former Cougar Hyleas Fountain finished with a Bronze medal in the women’s heptathlon and former Pratt baseball standout Terry Tiffee helped USA to a Bronze medal.

West Jayhawk: Barton County, Butler, Cloud County, Colbby, Dodge City, Garden City, Hutchinson, Pratt and Seward County East Jayhawk: Allen County, Coffeyville, Cowley, Fort Scott, Highland, Independence, Johnson County, Kansas City Kansas, Labette and Neosho County.

Another former Barton County track athlete, Tyson Gay, is considered one of the more decorated former NJCAA track and field athletes. In 2008 at the U.S. Olympic Trials, Gay set an American record in the 100meters. He was clocked in a time of 9.77, which was the third-fastest time ever in the event. A day later he posted a wind-aided 9.68 which is the fastest ever 100meter time under any conditions -even faster than the official 9.69 mark set by Jamaica’s Usain Bolt at the Olympics in Beijing. In 2007, Gay became just the third athlete in history to claim both the 100-meter and 200-meter world titles. He also anchored the USA 4x100 relay that won gold. For his efforts in 2007, Gay was selected as the 2007 IAAF Male World Athlete of the Year and the 2007 Men’s Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News. Former Cowley baseball standouts Junior Spivey and Travis Hafner, and Fort Scott first baseman Adam LaRoche are making an impact at the Major League level, and former Kansas City Kansas sluggers David Segui and Kevin Young combined for 27 years of service, 2,419 hits and 283 home runs at the Major League level. The Jayhawk Conference has also made an impact in the NFL, with over 200 former players having played

for all 32 teams in the league. Among that group include former Garden City running back Corey Dillon and former Coffeyville running back Mike Rozier, who also was the Heisman Trophy winner in 1983 at the University of Nebraska, and former Raven Brandon Jacobs, a starting running back for the 2008 World Champion New York Giants. Former Jayhawk Conference basketball players have also had an impact on professional basketball.. In 1999, former Barton County center Alek Radojevic made history when he was selected in the first round by the Toronto Raptors with the 12th pick overall. On the women’s side, 10 former players have gone on to pro careers in the WNBA and ABL, including former Butler County guard Betty Lennox, who was the 2004 WNBA Finals MVP. Several former athletes also went on to pro career in sports different from what they played while attending KJCCC schools. Basketball players Marcus Pollard of Seward County, James’ Buster” Douglas of Coffeyville and Steve Fritz of Hutchinson all went on to have successful professional careers in other sports. Pollard has played 12 seasons at a tight end in the NFL. Douglas is a former undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion, and scored the biggest upset in the history of the sport by knocking out Mike Tyson in 1990 in Tokyo. Fritz was the 1997 U.S. national champion in the decathlon. He also hit the game-winning shot to give Hutchinson the 1988 national basketball title. Organized in 1923, the Jayhawk Community College Conference arose out of the special needs of Kansas community colleges to create an organization which would further the best interests of intercollegiate athletics. Originally named the Kansas Public Junior College Association, the name Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Conference was adopted in 1962. Thirteen years later, the name as it is known today, the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference was adopted.

Campbell

Jacobs

Lennox

Composed of five members at the onset, the conference has changed its makeup several times. Long respected as the leader in academics and athletics in the NJCAA, the conference today has grown to a membership of 19 community colleges from the state of Kansas, divided into two divisions, the East and West. Seven individuals have held the title of commissioner. Bryce Roderick, the current commissioner, is serving his fifth year at the helm. Roderick began his service as commissioner in July of 2003, succeeding Bennie Lee. He served one year as his assistant before taking the helm. Roderick began his service to community colleges in 1973 when he was selected to the Garden City Community College Board of Trustees. He was elected to four terms and served 16 years. In July of 1989, he was hired as the Director of Recreational Sports and Coordinator of Facilities at GCCC, and served as Assistant Athletic Director until 2002. Roderick began his service to the NJCAA as Assistant Region VI Women’s Director in 1995 and became Region VI Director in 1996. He has served on the NJCAA Executive Committee and the Board of Directors of USA Track and Field. He is also co-chair of the NJCAA Half Marathon, Cross Country and Track and Field Committees and serves on the NJCAA Volleyball and Softball Committees. In April 2007 at the NJCAA annual meeting, Roderick was awarded the George E. Killian Award of Excellence. This award is given to individuals dedicated to the ideals of volunteerism, achievement, service, leadership and excellence. Roderick is only the second women’s director to receive this prestigious award.

Douglas

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kansas jayhawk conference Bryce Roderick

National Championship by KJCCCMember Schools BartonCounty (54) Women’s Indoor Track-1980 Women’s Outdoor-Track-1990 Women’s Outdoor Track-1985 Women’s Outdoor Track-1986 Women’s Cross Country-1986 Women’s Indoor Track-1988 Women’s Indoor Track-1990 Women’s Outdoor Track-1990 Women’s Cross Country-1990 Women’s Indoor Track-1991 Women’s Outdoor Track-1991 Women’s Cross Country-1991 Women’s Indoor Track-1992 Women’s Outdoor Track-1992 Women’s Cross Country-1992 Women’s Indoor Track-1993 Women’s Outdoor Track-1993 Women’s Outdoor Track-1994 Women’s Indoor Track-1995 Women’s Outdoor Track-1995 Women’s Indoor Track-1996 Women’s Cross Country-1995 Women’s Indoor Track-1998 Men’s Indoor Track-1998 Men’s Outdoor Track-1998 Women’s Indoor Track-1999 Men’s Indoor Track-1999 Men’s Outdoor Track-1999 Women’s Indoor Track-2000 Men’s Indoor Track-2000 Women’s Outdoor Track-2000 Men’s Outdoor Track-2000 Women’s Indoor Track-2001 Men’s Indoor Track-2001 Women’s Outdoor Track-2001 Men’s Outdoor Track-2001 Women’s Indoor Track-k-2002 Men’s Indoor Track-2002 Women’s Outdoor Track-2002 Men’s Outdoor Track-2002 Women’s Indoor Track-2003 Men’s Indoor Track-2003 Women’s Outdoor Track-2003 Men’s Outdoor Track-2003 Volleyball - 2003 Women’s Indoor Track-2004 Men’s Indoor Track-2004 Women’s Outdoor Track-2004 Men’s Outdoor Track-2004 Women’s Indoor Track-2005 Men’s Indoor Track-2005

Women’s Outdoor Track-2005 Men’s Indoor Track-2006 Women’s Indoor Track -2006

Butler County (12) Men’s Basketball-1953 Men’s Cross County-1970 Football-1981 Football-1998 Football-1999 Women’s Cross Country-2002 Football-2003 Men’s 1/2 Marathon-2004 Women’s 1/2 Marathon-2004 Men’s 1/2 Marathon-2005 Football-2007 Football-2008

Cloud County (3) Men’s Cross County-1995 Women’s Basketball-2001 Men’s 1/2 Marathon-2003

Colby (3)

Commissioner

Hutchinson(5) Men’s Outdoor Track-1954 Men’s Outdoor Track-1959 Men’s Basketball-1988 Men’s Basketball-1994 Women’s Cross Country-2001

Independence (3) Men’s Basketball-1963 Men’s Basketball-1977 Men’s Basketball-1978

JohnsonCounty (10) Women’s Marathon-1992 Women’s Basketball-2000 Women’s Cross Country-2000 Men’s Basketball-2001 Women’s 1/2 Marathon- 2003 Volleyball-2005 Women’s 1/2 Marathon-2005 Women’s 1/2 Marathon-2006 Women’s 1/3 Marathon-2008 Men’s Basketball-2009

Women’s Marathon-1993 Women’s Cross Country-1999 Men’s Wrestling-1999

Labette (2) Men’s Basketball-1960 Men’s Wrestling-2005

Coffeyville (6)

Neosho County (1) Men’s Wrestling-2000

Football-1956 Men’s Outdoor Track-1960 Men’s Cross Country-1960 Men’s Basketball-1962 Football-1983 Football-1990

Cowley County (4) Men’s Tennis-1989 Men’s Tennis-1991 Men’s Baseball-1997 Men’s Baseball-1998

Dodge City (4) Men’s Basketball-1964 Women’s Outdoor Track-1976 Women’s Cross Country-1978 Men’s Cross Country-1998

Fort Scott (1) Football-1970

GardenCity (3) Men’s Wrestling-1992 Men’s Wrestling-1994 Men’s Wrestling-1995

Pratt (2) Men’s Tennis-1959 Men’s Tennis-1961

Seward County (1) Women’s Basketball-2002

Bryce Roderick is in his sixth year as commissioner of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference, one of the premier conferences in the NJCAA. Roderick began his service as commissioner in July of 2003, succeeding Bennie Lee. He served one year as his assistant before taking the helm. He is the seventh individual to hold the office of commissioner. During his five year leadership, KJCCC member schools have won 21 NJCAA national championships, more than any other conference during that span. Roderick began his service to community colleges in 1973 when he was selected to the Garden City Community College Board of Trustees. He was elected to four terms and served 16 years. In July of 1989, he was hired as the Director of Recreational Sports and Coordinator of Facilities at GCCC, and served as Assistant Athletic Director until 2002. Roderick began his service to the NJCAA as Assistant Region VI Women’s Director in 1995 and became Region VI Director in 1996. He stepped down as director in the fall, 2008, but was promptly elected to serve on the NJCAA Executive Committee as the new secretary-treasurer for the women’s division, which runs until August 2010. He assumed the responsibilities of the position on August, 1, 2008. He also has served on the NJCAA Executive Committee and the Board of Directors of USA Track and Field. He is also cochair of the NJCAA Half Marathon, Cross Country and Track and Field Committees and serves on the NJCAA Volleyball and Softball Committees. In April 2007 at the NJCAA annual meeting, Roderick was awarded the George E. Killian Award of Excellence. This award is given to individuals dedicated to the ideals of volunteerism, achievement, service, leadership and excellence. Roderick is only the second women’s director to receive this prestigious award. This past April, Roderick was given the NJCAA Appreciation Award which is given annually to individuals and institutions at the discretion of the Executive Director of the NJCAA. “Bryce has always stepped forward to help the NJCAA in any way it was needed,” said NJCAA Executive Director Wayne Baker. “He has taken his role as Region director and assignments on several committees over the years with great responsibility, always making decisions based on what is best for the two-year student-athletes across the country.”


conference honors Catchers

1st-Team 2nd-Team Honarable Mention

First Base

1st-Team 2nd-Team Honarable Mention

Second Base

1st-Team 2nd-Team Honorable Mention

Shortstop

1st-Team 2nd-Team Honorable Mention

Third Base

1st-Team 2nd-Team Honorable Mention

Outfield

1st-Team 2nd-Team Honorable Mention

Pitchers

1st-Team 2nd-Team

Honorable Mention

Designated Hitter 1st-Team

Utility

1st-Team

Hector Acosta Dale Ricketts Brandon Davis Tommy Keith

Coffeyville Kansas City Kansas Fort Scott Neosho County

Gavin Stark Delby Hannah Caleb Compton Connor McCrite Tyler Hancock Ryan Williams

Fort Scott JohnsonCounty Neosho County Allen County Cowley Labette

B.J. Misialek JohnCalhoun Austin Williams Erick Dawson

Cowley JohnsonCounty Fort Scott Neosho County

Cade McKewon Chance Ross Corey Cowan Brayden Brumley RyanHall

Independence Cowley Highland Allen County JohnsonCounty

Derik Grimes Tanner Funk Danny Marcuzzo Robert Kizer

Cowley JohnsonCounty Coffeyville Labette

Cameron Bentley HarrisonGerber Ronnie Melendez BenMillard Aaron Rea Bryce Johnston Drew Burks Dillon Yeaman Ryan Fike

Neosho County JohnsonCounty Cowley JohnsonCounty Cowley Independence Coffeyville Neosho County Allen County

Stephen Spirlock Zack Cargill Aaron Burke Ethan Ward Gil Rehwinkel Zack Smith RyanGarman Ben Jacks Gabe Wallmeyer ZachGove

Cowley Cowley Allen County Highland JohnsonCounty JohnsonCounty JohnsonCounty Neosho County Highland JohnsonCounty

Davis Morgan

JohnsonCounty

Jesse Kinzey

Delby Hannah

JohnCalhoun

RyanHall

Tanner Funk

HarrisonGerber

BenMillard

Gil Rehwinkel

Zack Smith

ZachGove

Davis Morgan

Independence

Coachof the Year

Andy Morgan - Coffeyville

Most Valuable Player

Davis Morgan - Johnson County

Freshmanof the Year

Aaron Burke - Allen RyanGarman


region honors NJCAAAll-RegionVI First-Team2010 Player Hector Acosta B.J. Misialek Kelby Tomlinson Gavin Stark Quay Grant Erik Mattingly Cameron Bentley Ronnie Melendez Davis Morgan Shawn Lewick Aaron Burke Stephen Spirlock

Position Catcher Infield Infield Infield Infield Outfield Outfield Outfield Designated Hitter Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher

College Coffeyville Community College Cowley College Seward County Community College Fort Scott Community College Seward County Community College Garden City Community College Neosho County Community College Cowley College JohnsonCounty Community College Hutchinson Community College Allen Community College Cowley College

NJCAAAll-RegionVISecond-Team2010

Davis Morgan

HarrisonGerber

Player Dan Klein Josh Dawson Josh Dotson Derik Grimes Cade McKewon Luke Campbell Brennan Murphy HarrisonGerber Boston Langley Reese McGaw Kyle Kinman Zach Cargill

Position Catcher Infield Infield Infield Infield Outfield Outfield Outfield Designated Hitter Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher

College Hutchinson Community College Seward County Community College Butler Community College Cowley College Independence Community College Seward County Community College Butler Community College JohnsonCounty Community College Colby Community College Garden City Community College Butler Community College Cowley College


conference all-time leaders SeasonBatting Average (min. 50 at bats) Steve Neal Tim Forkner Joe Goedert Scott Hennessey David Amaro Frank Grapa Chaz Eiguren Jesus Morillo Adam Yates Tim Scheele Rich Weisensee David Vesco Tim Forkner Dylan Libadisos Matt Wells Niko Bouzos Steve Winkelmann Ron Brown Karl Carswell Joe Gullion Tory Haven

SeasonHits

Kevin Arnold Cory Patton Kevin Bascue Mike Dabbs George Martinez Roger Lee Chaz Eiguren Greg Johnson Jeremy Troutman Josh McSpadden Chris Oleson Jason Van Kooten Rod Cesario Jesus Morillo Duane Wales Davis Morgan Karl Carswell

SeasonDoubles

Shawn Harkins Jeremy Isenhower Thad Weber Steve Winkelmann Jeremy Troutman Shawn Fischer Jeff Chrsity Corty Kulhanek Jeff Mahan Bruce Brantley Davis Morgan Chaz Eiguren Grant Culver Les Graham Ryan Nelson Josh Paul Erik Hegstad Ben Millard

SeasonTriples

Jason Van Kooten Antonio Triplett Jim Spring Sean Krokroskia Glenn Jackson Jessie Vann Chad Armstrong Karl Carswell Tyler Bain

SeasonHome Runs Cory Patton Eric Storm Kevin Bascue Duan Wales Sandy Baretti Kevin Bascue Robby Reed David Segui Chris Oleson Chaz Eiguren Quinn Cravens Davis Morgan

.513 .512 .510 .508 .497 .497 .497 .497 .494 .493 .491 .491 .489 .489 .488 .487 .487 .485 .484 .484 .484

1998 1992 1979 1990 1988 1995 1997 2000 2002 1986 1977 1990 1993 2005 2002 1999 2006 1975 1992 2001 2001

Pratt Seward County Cloud County Johnson County Cloud County Ft. Scott Seward County Seward County Barton County Cloud County Allen County Cowley Seward County Highland Seward County Neosho County Neosho County Cloud Butler Johnson County Highland

121 108 98 98 97 96 96 95 95 95 94 94 93 93 92 92 90

1981 2002 1981 2007 2002 1981 1997 1985 1996 2003 1981 2004 1982 2000 1983 2010 1992

Garden City Seward County Garden City Cowley Barton County Garden City Seward County Garden City Butler Seward County Garden City Seward County Garden City Seward County Allen County Johnson County Butler

33 27 27 27 26 26 26 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

1992 2000 2006 2006 1996 2002 2004 1990 1993 2000 2009 1997 1998 1998 2003 2005 2006 2010

Ft. Scott Neosho County Hutchinson Neosho County Butler Barton County Barton County Garden City Garden City Seward County Johnson County Seward County Butler Butler Seward County Seward County Seward County Johnson County

12 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9

2004 1980 1980 1986 2002 1980 1988 1992 1995

Seward County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Barton County Johnson County Garden City Butler Seward County

31 27 26 25 25 24 24 23 22 22 22 22

2002 1988 1981 1983 1997 1982 2002 1986 1981 1997 1997 2010

Seward County Butler Garden City Allen County Ft. Scott Garden City Neosho County Kansas City Kan. Garden City Seward County Ft. Scott Johnson County

Grier Jones Chris Oleson Robyn Lynch Rico Gholston Edwin Rodriquez Kit Pellow Joe Gullion John Urick Luke Gorsett Tom Salvagio Josh Kuecker Brad Flanders Robby Reed Dan Dody Paul Bruder

SeasonRuns Batted In Cory Patton Chris Oleson Ricky Livingston Chaz Eiguren Kevin Bascue Davis Morgan George Martinez Chris Oleson Duane Wales David Segui John Rawie Travis Hafner Jamie Rusco Kevin Bascue Terry Tiffee Stacy Ragan Rico Gholston Grier Jones Sandy Baretti

SeasonRuns

Rod Cesario George Martinez Glen Jackson Kevin Bascue Cory Patton Chaz Eiguren Brad Seusy Ryan Gardner Eric McMaster Rick Livingston Jamie Allison Kevin Arnold Chris Oleson Bret Reynolds Alex Sianex

SeasonBase-on-Balls Jay Ostermeyer Scott Sorenson Jamie Allison Bret Reynolds Karl Carswell John Urick Ryan Wedge Bryan Hampton Jamie Rusco Ryan Gardner Stan Capps Kevin Kinninson Anthony Baron Robert Shaffer Mike Sparks Tim Bertholf Jamie Rusco

SeasonStolenBases Vince Rodden Jamie Borel Mike Fleece Karl Carswell Rod Cesario Richard Thomas Jamie Rusco Ryan Gardner Tim Bertholf Bryan Hampton Jamie Rusco Ben Duval

21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19

1991 1982 1981 1990 1998 1994 2001 2002 2005 1993 1998 2002 2001 2002 2002

Butler Garden City Garden City Cloud County Garden City Johnson County Johnson County Cowley Garden City Colby Colby Hutchinson Neosho County Seward County Seward County

120 104 98 94 93 92 90 89 88 83 83 82 82 81 81 80 80 80 80

2002 1982 1991 1997 1982 2010 2002 1981 1983 1985 1997 1997 2002 1981 1999 1985 1990 1991 1997

Seward County Garden City Colby Seward County Garden City Johnson County Barton County Garden City Allen County Kansas City Kan. Butler Cowley Barton County Garden City Pratt Garden City Cloud County Butler Ft. Scott

92 90 86 85 85 84 82 82 81 79 77 76 76 76 76

1982 2002 2002 1981 2002 1997 1994 1996 1997 1991 1985 1981 1982 1982 2002

Garden City Barton County Barton County Garden City Seward County Seward County Butler Barton County Seward County Colby Garden City Garden City Garden City Garden City Seward County

69 67 63 61 60 60 59 56 56 54 53 52 51 50 50 50 50

1991 1991 1985 1981 1992 2001 1991 1991 2001 1996 1982 1990 1991 1980 1986 1987 2002

Ft. Scott Colby Garden City Garden City Butler Cowley Garden City Garden City Barton County Barton County Garden City Garden City Seward County Johnson County Pratt Barton County Barton County

64 63 61 60 58 57 56 54 50 50 50 50

2004 1992 1993 1992 1982 1991 2001 1996 1987 1992 2002 2002

Johnson County Johnson County Garde Cityn Butler Garden City Allen County Barton County Barton County Barton County Garden City Barton County Johnson County

Davis Morgan

David Segui

Jeremy Isenhower

Corey Patton

Terry Tiffe


conference all-time leaders Nick Thigpin Kevin Arnold Chad Bunting Carlos Akins

SeasonWins

Vince Rodden

Rocky Hughes

Rocky Ferguson Aaron Akin Jesse Cornejo Ray White Scott Dreiling Derek Carpenter Danny Vais David Dinsmoore Mark Phillps Bob Downs Dan St. Clair Scott Dean Darin Thomas Craig Bradshaw Chris Weidert Victor Cepeda Victor Cepeda Steve Green Mike Done Matt Rackers Jamie Hastings Jeff Rydman Lance Hoge Travis Blankenship Jake Hosey

SeasonSaves

Nick Holtgrieve

Kyle Thornton Greg Johnson Joe Villamonte Nick Holtgrieve Drew Smith Brad Schmidt Kyle Hollander Steve Jenson John Saylor Nathan Hedrick Dustin Koca Chad Thomas Shawn Simmons Kyle Rosine Matt Podjenski Josh Condon Kameron Washington Jacob Kraft Drew Smith Gil Rehwinkel

SeasonInnings Pitched

Danny Vais

Britt Millsap Matthew Wiedaman Danny Vais Darrell Maus Danny Vais Brandon Droge Victor Cepeda Lance Hoge Bob Smith Bobby Doran Jesse Cornejo Jeff Rydman

SeasonGames Completed

Bob Downs

Britt Millsap Travis Chambers Jesse Cornejo Ethan Crum Darrell Maus Darin Thomas Chris Thorup John Shearer Kelly Milner KevinKnez

SeasonStrikeouts

Chris Malden Rocky Hughes Danny Vais Matthew Wiedaman Ray Garza

48 47 47 47

2003 1981 1993 1994

Hutchinson Garden City Seward County Hutchinson

13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

1985 1997 1997 2000 1991 1992 2003 2004 2009 1974 1977 1979 1986 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2002 2007 2007 2008 2009

Kansas City Kan. Cowley Seward County Allen County Butler Butler Seward County Seward County Colby Johnson County Garden City Barton County Seward County Butler Butler Ft. Scott Ft. Scott Ft. Scott Seward County Hutchinson Seward County Fort Scott Cowley Johnson County Allen County

16 14 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

2006 2007 2007 2009 2009 1987 2004 2009 1993 2006 2006 1995 1997 2009 1994 2000 2004 2008 2008 2010

Cowley Butler Independence Johnson County Barton County Barton County Hutchinson Butler Allen County Barton County Butler Colby Neosho County Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Garden City Allen County Barton County Johnson County

116.2 114.1 112 103 102 98 93 93 92.1 92.1 92 91

1978 2002 2003 1986 2004 2008 1995 2007 1989 2009 1997 2007

Colby Allen County Seward County Seward County Seward County Johnson County Ft. Scott Cowley Cloud County Seward County Seward County Fort Scott

13 12 12 12 11 10 10 9 9 9

1978 1985 1997 1998 1986 1986 2002 1974 1986 1992

Colby Johnson County Seward County Neosho County Seward County Seward County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Seward County

133 121 119 116 110

1977 1999 2003 2002 1991

Barton County Pratt Seward County Allen County Colby

Aaron Breit Ryan Phillips Dan St.Clair Chris Brown Jesse Carnejo Danny Vais Jared Cranston Scott Dean Craig Bradshaw Brian Williams Steve Krueger John Marchese Mike Jarman Donnie Gobel

108 107 106 105 101 101 101 99 99 98 97 94 94 92

2006 2005 1997 1996 1997 2004 2005 1979 1990 1988 1978 1986 2006 1988

Garden City Barton County Garden City Cowley Seward County Seward County Seward County Barton County Butler Neosho County Garden City Garden City Seward County Butler

1978 1979 2002 1987 2009 1997 1980 1974 1974 2010 1993 1999 1996 2007 2008 2008

Johnson County Johnson County Neosho County Barton County Johnson County Cowley Barton County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Neosho County Neosho County Seward County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County

1976 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1990 1990 1991 1992 1992 1992 1994 1995 1995 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1999 1999 1999 2001 2002 2003 2007

Garden City Garden City Garden City Garden City Johnson County Garden City Garden City Seward County Cloud County Garden City Garden City Garden City Cloud County Johnson County Neosho County Johnson County Johnson County Garden City Cloud County Garden City Cloud County Cloud County Ft. Scott Ft. Scott Garden City Garden City Garden City Johnson County Cloud County Neosho County Barton County Cowley Ft. Scott Garden City Garden City Garden City Neosho County Cloud County Garden Neosho County Johnson County Seward County Seward County Johnson County

SeasonLowest Earned RunAverage (min. 30 innings) Tom Harvey Chris Sperry Mike Perkins Brad Schmidt Gage Daniels Aaron Akin Steve Sawyer Bob Downs John Shearer Zach Gove Vince Peters Andy Sorenson Jesse Cornejo Dustin Holthaus Nick Holtgreive Brandon Droge

0.66 0.98 1.08 1.09 1.09 1.21 1.24 1.26 1.32 1.50 1.56 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.60 1.65

SeasonNo-Hitters

Andy Flint Fernando Rodriguez Russ Foster Russ Foster Terry Swartz Joel Perlman Dave Curless Jim Anderson Rob Allerheiligen Jeff Schrantz Chris Oleson Mike Adams Scott Whitefoot Mike Beal Kent Ervin Steve Parker Steve Parker Curtis Schescke Troy Biddle Troy Metcalf Matt Griffiths Jeff Sevier Chris Petrocella Chris Petrocella Ryan Smith Steve Grover Courtney Lawrence Mike Simmons Scott Gordine Dan Craig Jason Standford Dale Pearson Steve Green Adam Geier Wes Wickwar Dpm Scmidt Pat Meagher Andy Bent Jud Songster Steve Neneman Brett Bogard Marcus Simpson Marcus Simpson Will Falk

2 times

3 times


conference all-time leaders Career Batting Average (min. 100 at bats)

Tim Forkner Jesus Morill Matt Wells Ryan Nelson Scott Hennessey Randy Cordova Joe Gullion Steve Neal Chaz Eiguren Jason Van Kooten Brent Chamberlain Clint Stoy Matt Blando Karl Carswell

Career Hits

Cory Patton Tim Forkner John Lenherr Karl Carswell Terry Tiffee George Martinez Shawn Taylor Mike Dabbs Larry Benson Deik Scram Chaz Eiguren Josh McSpadden Brett Kinning Luke Wheeler Bruce Brantly

Career Doubles Josh Paul Jeremy Isenhower Terry Tiffee Karl Carswell Cory Patton Luke Wheelerr Travis Hafner Chaz Eiguren Bruce Brantley Steve Meyer David Amaro Jeremy Troutman Dan Dody

Career Triples Sean Krokroskia Glenn Jackson Antonio Triplett Deik Scram Scott Houin Rick Livingston Tyler Bain Jason Van Kooten

Career Home Runs Robby Reed Eric Sorm Cory Patton Joe Gullion Chaz Eiguren Rico Gholston John Urick Grier Jones Kit Pellow Steve Meyer Sean Eyler Dan Dody

.499 .497 .480 .477 .466 .463 .460 .446 .444 .443 .442 .441 .438 .437

92-93 200 2002 2003 89-90 1982 01-02 97-98 96-97 2004 92-93 99-00 87-88 91-92

Seward County Seward County Seward County Seward County Johnson County Seward County Johnson County Pratt Seward County Seward County Johnson County Cowley Neosho County Butler

170 169 165 163 163 163 161 157 155 152 150 150 149 145 145

01-02 93-94 08-09 91-92 98-99 01-02 04-05 06-07 96-97 04-05 96-97 04-05 03-04 97-98 99-00

Seward County Seward County Johnson County Butler Pratt Barton County Seward County Cowley Neosho County Cowley Seward County Seward County Johnson County Seward County Seward County

46 41 40 39 38 37 36 36 36 35 35 35 35

04-05 99-00 98-99 91-92 01-02 97-98 96-97 96-97 99-00 84-85 87-88 95-96 01-02

Seward County Neosho County Pratt Butler Seward County Seward County Cowley Seward County Seward County Johnson County Cloud County Butler Seward County

16 16 15 13 13 12 12 12

86-87 02-03 79-80 04-05 04-05 90-91 94-95 2004

Johnson County Barton County Johnson County Cowley Seward County Colby Seward County Seward County

43 41 41 38 37 36 36 32 29 28 27 27

01-02 87-88 01-02 01-02 96-97 89-90 01-02 90-91 93-94 84-85 94-95 01-02

Neosho County Butler Seward County Johnson County Seward County Cloud County Cowley Butler Johnson County Johnson County Seward County Seward County

01-02 96-97 96-97 89=90 92-93 01-02 01-02 90-91 01-02 90-91 97-98 97-98 84-85

Seward County Cowley Seward County Cloud County Seward County Johnson County Barton County Colby Neosho County Butler Butler Butler Johnson County

Career Runs Batted In Cory Patton Travis Hafner Chaz Eiguren Rico Gholston Tim Fornker Joe Gullion Jamie Rusco Rick Livingston Robby Reed Grier Jones Les Graham Kevin Murphy Steve Meyer

168 161 156 142 134 134 131 130 127 124 123 121 120

Career Runs

George Martinez Glenn Jackson Karl Carswell Ryan Gardner Kevin Murphy Mike Dabbs Rico Gholston Brad Seusy Eric Shortell Cory Patton

Career Base-on-Balls Collin Moody John Urick Jamie Rusco Brad Seusy Rocky Helm Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark Glenn Jackson

Career Stolen Bases Karl Carswell Vince Rodden Jamie Borel

Career Wins

Josh Wahpepah Danny Vais Craig Bradshaw Brandon Droge Scott Dreiling Travis Blankenship Britt Millsap Sean Kroenke Bob Downs Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Brian Warner Nathan Ruhl

Career Saves

Drew Smith Brad Schmidt Kyle Thornton Andrew Paul Nick Holtgreive Shawn Simmons Steve Jenson Travis Hearne

Career Strikeouts Danny Vais Chris Brown Craig Bradshaw Rocky Hughes David Dissmore Bill Schafer Brian Williams Chris Weidert Britt Millsap Blake Renner Travis Blankenship Nathan Ruhl Doug Gunderson Rory Ramsdell

153 140 135 135 134 131 130 130 130 128

01-02 02-03 91-92 96-97 97-98 06-07 89-90 93-94 05-06 01-02

Barton County Barton County Butler Barton County Butler Cowley Cloud County Butler Neosho County Seward County

112 112 106 102 99 88 88 87

92-93 01-02 01-02 93-94 85-86 96-97 99-00 02-03

Colby Cowley Barton County Butler Butler Johnson County Johnson County Barton County

105 105 97

91-92 03-04 91-92

Butler Johnson County Johnson County

21 21 19 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 15 15

03-04 03-04 89-90 08-09 90-91 07-08 77-78 02-03 73-74 84-85 85-86 89-90 95-96

Cowley Seward County Butler Johnson County Butler Johnson County Colby Neosho County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Cloud County Johnson County

20 16 16 14 13 12 11 10

08-09 86-87 05-06 04-05 08-09 97-98 2009 2004

Barton County Barton County Cowley Independence Johnson County Neosho County Butler Colby

220 190 185 183 172 164 164 160 149 142 135 134 129 125

03-04 95-96 89-90 98-99 04-05 85-86 87-88 93-94 77-78 02-03 07-8 95-96 03-04 89-00

Seward County Cowley Butler Pratt Seward County Butler Neosho County Butler Colby Cloud County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County

Corey Patton

Vince Rodden

Travis Hafner

Travis Blankenship

JoshWahpepah


conference/region coahces

NJCAA Hall of Fames Coaches Valis McLean

AllenCounty Community Community College

Valis McLean became the first coach in the KJCCC and Region VI ro earn induction to the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame. He was inducted in 2006. Currently, MeLean is one of handful of coaches who have won over 1,000 career game. He has won seven conference titles and reached the JUCO World Series twice, placing third in 1983 and eighth in 2000.

Kent Shelley

JohnsonCounty Community Community College

Kent Shelley became the second coach from the conference and region to earn induction to the NJCAA Baseball Hall of Fame. He was honored in 2007, just after completing his term as President of the ABCA. Shelley’s first win in 2009 was his 600th of his career. He has won four region titles and led his team to its first World Series appearance in 2008, placing ninth overall.

GalenMcSpadden

Seward County Community Community College

Galen McSpadden joined the NJCAA Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008, becoming the third coach from the KJCCC and Region VI to earn this honor. McSpadden won his 900th career game in 2008. In the 2004 season, McSpadden guided his team to a region title, and the program’s first berth to the JUCO World Series. The Saints finished fifth in the tournament.

All-time Coaching Wins

Valis McLean Galen McSpadden Steve Burleson Dave Burroughs Mike Warren Joe Slobko Steve Murry Kent Shelley Tom Hilton Sonny Maynard Rick Eberly Ryan Carter John Burgi Jeff Brewer Jon Froelich Steve Johnson Kyle Crooks Leon Cox

Allen County Seward County Kansas City Kansas Cowley Barton/Dodge/Pratt Garden City Neosho County Johnson County Labette Johnson County Highland Colby Hutchinson Pratt Cloud County Butler Hutchinson Barton County

David Klein Andy Sawyers Sonny Maynard Gene Torczon Dave Burroughs Tom Hilton Dorm Saylors Joe Slobko Galen McSpadden Kyle Crookes Steve Burleson Joe Giarranto Valis McLean Leon Cox Brad Hill Kent Shelley Rick Sabath John Burgi Chris Finnigan Steve Johnson Mike Warren Steve Murry

Kansas City Kansas Hutchinson Johnson County Hutchinson Cowley County Labette Garden City Garden City Seward County Hutchinson Kansas City Kansas Colby Allen County Barton County Hutchinson Johnson County Garden City Hutchinson Garden City Butler Barton/Dodge/Pratt Neosho County

All-time Winning Pct.

33 Years 29 years 32 Years 23 Years 32 Years 22 Years 24 Years 22 Years 17 Years 14 Years 22 Years 12 Years 10 Years 11 Years 9 Years 7 Years 5 Years 8 Years

1098-632 986-546 964-548 907-380 886-634 719-397 702-513 686-432-1 611-257 504-176 336-536 326-351 314-201 290-252 239-NA 239-155 219-124 200-122

133-41 87-30 504-176 127-47 907-380 611-257 40-18 719-397 986-546 219-124 964-548 182-103 1098-632 200-122 83-52 686-432-1 102-65 314-201 177-113 239-155 886-634 702-513

.764 .744 .741 .730 .704 .704 .689 .647 .644 .638 .638 .639 .634 .621 .615 .613 .611 .610 .610 .607 .583 .578

1981 1982 1998 1997 1996 1997 2002 2001 1985 1992 2009 1983 1984 2002 2004 2007 1977 1989 2000 2005 1980 2000 2003 2005 2009 2002 2006 2006 2010 1999 2002 2004 2009

60 54 54• 53• 51 50 50 49^ 48 48 48^ 47^ 47 47 47^ 47^ 46 46 46 46 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 43 43

Most Wins Season Joe Slobko Joe Slobko Dave Burroughs Dave Burroughs Dave Burroghs Galen McSpadden Galen McSpaddedn Dave Burroughs Sonny Maynard B.D. Parker Dave Burrough Valis McLean Sonny Maynard Andy Sawyers Galen McSpadden Dave Burroughs Joe Slobko Jon Froelich Galen McSpadden Dave Burroughs Sonny Maynard John Burgi Galen McSpadden Steve Burleson Garden City Mike Warren Kyle Crookes Steve Murry Kent Shelley John Burgi Dave Burroughs Dave Burroughs Kent Shelley

Garden City Garden City Cowley County Cowley County Cowley County Seward County Seward County Cowley Johnson County Butler County Cowley Allen County Johnson County Hutchinson Seward County Cowley Garden City Cloud County Seward County Cowley Johnson County Hutchinson Seward County Kansas City Kansas Chris Finnegan Barton County Hutchinson Neosho County Johnson County Hutchinson Cowley Cowley Johnson County

•NJCAA National Champions, ^NJCAA Appearance,


region vi baseball KJCCCand RegionVIBaseball All-Americans

ALook at RegionVIBaseball Nineteen community colleges from Region VI begin each season with the goal of winning the NJCAA Region VI Championship to advance to the NJCAA World Series. Ten different schools have earned the opportunity to represent Region VI in Grand Junction, Colo., site of the NJCAA World Series. Johnson County became the newest member of that group, earning the berth to the 2008 World Sereis. Cowley County has the most World Series appearances with five, and won back-to-back national championships in 1997 and 1998. Dodge City was the first to earn a trip to compete for a national title. The Conquistadors qualified in the tournament’s inaugural season in 1958. Two players in Region VI history have been honored as the MVP of the NJCAA World Series. Travis Hafer of Cowley County was the first to earn that honor, when he was selected MVP in 1997 after leading the Tigers to school’s and region’s first championship. The following season, Josh McMillian was the hero, helping Cowley County become just the fourth program in NJCAA history to win back-to-back championships. Individual players from the region have also seen unbelievable success. The NJCAA has recognized 68 former players as AllAmerican, and eight players have won Big Stick Awards. To date, nearly 300 former players from the region have been drafted to signed as free agents by Major League teams. While developing professional talent is impressive, there is an impressive list of former players who continued their playing career and education at four-year universities and colleges. The coaches of this region are also highly regarded. The 19 head coaches of this region combined wonover 6,000 games. In addition. these coaches influence on junior college baseball is much greater than the many successes their teams have enjoyed on the field. Many have been active on both national and international levels of junior college baseball.

WorldSeries Participants

RegionChampionships

AllenCounty

AllenCounty

1983, 2000

1983, 2000

Butler

Butler County

1994, 2006

1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2006

Cowley College

Cowley County

1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2009 National Champions 1997, 1998

1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2009

Dodge City

1977, 1978, 1982, 1999

1958

GardenCity 1999

Hutchnson

GardenCity Hutchinson 1975, 2005, 2010

JohnsonCounty

2005, 2010

1974, 1980, 1984, 1990, 1993, 2008

JohnsonCounty

Neosho County

2008

2003

Kansas City Kansas

Seward County

1976

2004

Neosho County 2003

Seward County 2004

AllenCounty Brent Bartlett, 1988 Jeff Dinkel, 1981 Kevin Farmer, 2000 Dillon Hazlett, 2nd, 2009 Andy Overholser, 1st, 1989 David Proctor, 1988 Rod Rush, 1st, 1983 Richard Thomas, 1991 Eric Wilner, 1983 Butler County Nick Blasi, HM, 2002 Craig Bradshaw, 2nd, 1990 Derek Carpenter, 2nd, 1992 Karl Carswell, 1st ,1992 Rob Horst, HM, 2001 Tom Theamert, 1st, 1991 Jeremy Troutman, 1st, 1996 Cloud County Jared Goedart, HM, 2004 Colby Jason Chatwood, 3rd, 2007 Mark Phillps, 1st, 2009 Cowley County Aaron Akin, 1st, 1997 Chris Brown, 1st, 1996 Zack Cargill, HM, 2009 Michael Dabbs, 1st, 2007 Wes Detwiler, 1st, 2001 Travis Hafner, 3rd, 1997 Lance Hoge, HM, 2007 Brad Miller, HM, 2005 Brad Miller, 3rd, 2006 Rusty Ryal, 2nd, 2003 Deik Scram, 2nd, 2005 Jared Swart, 3rd, 2005 Cory Von Tungeln, 3rd, 2001 John Urick, 1st, 2002 Josh Wahpepah, 2nd, 2003

RoyYork, 1st, 1998 Dodge City James Bennett, 1st, 2004 Fort Scott Frank Gappa, 1st, 1995 GardenCity Aaron Breit, HM, 2006 Luke Gorsett, 1st, 2005 Highland Rod Eberly, HM, 1996 Tory Haven, 1st, 2001 Dylan Libadisos, HM, 2006 Hutchinson Corey Brittan - 1st, 1995 Chris Finnegan, HM, 1998 Brad Flanders, 2nd, 2002 Thad Weber, 2nd, 2006 Independence Kevin Haney, HM, 2003 JohnsonCounty Mark Balderston, HM, 1974 Bob Downs, 1st, 1974 Brandon Droge, MH, 2008 Brett Kinning, 3rd, 2004 John Lenherr, 3rd, 2009 Doug Otto, 1st, 2008 Kit Pellow, 2nd, 1994 Antonio Triplett, HM, 1980 Cordell Williams, HM, 1984

Zack Murry, 3rd, 2007 Jake Patterson, 1993 Steve Winkelmann, 1st, 2006 Pratt Ryan Laing, HM, 2009 Terry Tiffee, 1st, 1999 Seward County Tyler Bain, 1995 Jesse Carnejo, HM, 1997 Tomas Cruz, 2nd, 2008 Dan Dody, HM, 2002 Mike Done, 1998 Tim Forkner, 1st, 1993 Chaz Eiguren,1st, 1997 Sean Eylar, 1996 Erik Hegstad, 2nd, 2007 Josh McSpadden, 3rd, 2003 David Masters, 3rd, 2008 Jesus Morillo, 2000 Ryan Nelson, 1st, 2003 Cory Patton, 1st, 2002 Tanner Rindels, HM, 2007 Scott Sandusky, 1996 Danny Vais, HM, 2003 Matt Yeager, 1975

Kansas City Kansas Jake Dean, HM, 2005 Neosho County Matt Blando, 1988 Jeremy Isenhower, 2000 Brad Kennedy, 1st, 1994

KJCCCand RegionVIBaseball Honors and Statitical Leaders World Series MVPs Travis Hafner, Cowley, 1997 Josh McMillien, Cowley, 1998 NJCAAPlayer of the Year Corey Patton, Seward, 2002 ABCAPlayer of the Year Steve Winkelmann, Neosho, 2006 Rawlings Big Stick Award Winners Brad Kennedy, Neosho, 1994(.478) Chaz Eiguren, Seward, 1997 (.498) Niko Bouzos, Neosho, 1999 (.487) Matt Blando, Neosho, 1998 (.482) Tory Haven, Highland, 2001 (.484) Corey Patton, Seward, 2002 (.454) Ryan Nelson, Seward, 2003 (.507) Brett Kinning, Johnson, 2004 (.451) Steve Winkelmann, Neosho, 2006 (.487) Zack Murry, Neosho, 2007 (.478) Steward Hoover, Hutchinoson, 2008 (.453) John Lenherr, Johnson, 2009 (.439) NJCAADistrict Defensive Player of the Year Dan Dody, Seward, 2002 NJCAAARawlings GoldenGlove Winners Doug Otto, Johnson County, 2008 (SS)

NJCAABatting Champions Tim Forkner, Seward, 1993 (.512) Kit Pellow, Johnson, 1994 (.479) Jesus Morillo, Seward, 2000 (.497) Matt Wells, Seward, 2002 (.488) NJCAAHome RunLeaders Joe Gullion, Johnson, 2001 (20) Corey Patton, Seward, 2002 (31) Luke Gorsett, Garden, 2005 (20) NJCAARBILeaders Ricky Livingston, Colby, 1991 (98) Corey Patton, Seward, 2002 (120) NJCAAStolenBase Leaders Ben Duval, Johnson, 2002, (50) Vince Rodden, Johnson, 2004 (64) NJCAASaves Leaders Kyle Thornton, Cowley, 2006 (17)


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this is the NJCAA Art Becker

NJCAAPresident Art Becker began his term as President of the NJCAA in the fall of 2005. The men's athletic director at Scottsdale Community College ( Ariz.), Becker has a Bachelor of Science degree in history and a master's degree in physical education, both from Arizona State. While at Scottsdale he served as the head men's tennis coach (1981-1983) and the head men's basketball coach (1974-1981, 1993-1996). A professional basketball player in the American Basketball Association from 1967-1973, Becker was on the ABA West All-Star team in 1967-1968 and 1971-1972. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) and is a founding member and former president of the National Alliance of Two-Year Collegiate Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA). Currently he is a liaison with the Fiesta Bowl, a position he has held since 1984, and an executive committee member of NATYCAA.

Mary EllenLeicht Executive Director

Mary Ellen Leicht is just the third executive director in NJCAA history. Leicht began her career with the NJCAA in the fall of 1989. She is in charge of the National Letter of Intent Program and the NJCAA National Championships. Along with that she oversees the regulation of NJCAA scholarships and is an Eligibility Administrator. Over the past five years she has taken the NJCAA into the computer age with the coordination of the NJCAA website and the new Online Eligibility Program that will launch in the fall of 2004. Leicht received her undergraduate degree in Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire where she was member of their varsity women's basketball team, lettering all four years. She went on to receive her Master's degree in Sports Administration from the University of New Mexico and spent a year as an intern with the WAC before accepting a position with the NJCAA.

Mark Krug

Director of Media Relations Mark Krug joined the staff in September of 2006 as Assistant to the Exedutive Diredtor. He was elevated to Director of Sports Information and Media Relations on June 1, 2008. His primary responsibilities are maintaining the web site, producing publications and promoting a higher profile of the NJCAA and the many student-athletes that are part of the organization. Krug began his education at Central Christian where he was a two-year letterman on the basseball team, serving as team captain in his sophomore season. He continued at Northern Arizona where he earned his degree in electronic media. He completed his education at Wyoming, earning his master’s degree in communcation in 2004. While at Wyoming, he served as a graduate assistant in the athletic media relations office.

NJCAANational Office

1755 Telstar Drive, Suite 103 Colorado Springs, Colo. 80920 Phone: (719) 590-9788 Fax: (719) 590-7324 Art Becker NJCAA President Scottsdale CC Thomas LaPuma NJCAA 1st Vice President for Men Norma Dycus NJCAA 1st Vice President for Women Joe Tubb NJCAA 2nd Vice President for Men Bryce Roderick NJCAA 2nd Vice President for Women Mary EllenLeicht Acting Executive Director meleicht@njcaa.org Mark Krug Director of Sports Information and Media Relations mkrug@njcaa.org BrianBeck Director of Compliance bbekcs@njcaa.org Carl Heinrich Women’s Region VI Director cheinrich@jccc.edu Randy Stange Men’s Region VI Director stanger@hutchcc.edu Kurt McAfee Women’s Region VI Assistant Director kurtm@prattcc.edu Bob Larson Men’s Region VI Assistant Director robert.larson@gcccks.edu

Did YouKnow? The idea for the NJCAA was conceived in 1937 at Fresno, Calif., and in 1938, the constitution was accepted and the NJCAA became a functioning organization. The initial activity sponsored by the NJCAA was track and field. The NJCAA was fast gaining national recognition, and in 1949, the NJCAA reorganized by dividing the nation into 16 regions. Additionally, Hutchinson, Kan., became the site for the national office and the NJCAA Championship Basketball Tournament. The office remained in Hutchinson until 1985, when the NJCAA moved to Colorado Springs, Colo. Today, the NJCAA membership consists of over 500 institutions and 45,000 student-athletes.


njcaa juco world series champions NJCAADivisionJUCOWorld Series Champions and Most Valuable Players Year

Champion

MVP

1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1979 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Cameron State Agrucultural College, Okla. Paris Junior College, Texas Phoenix College, Ariz. Wilmington College, N.C. Phoenix College, Ariz. Wilmington College, N.C. Miami-Dade Community College, Fla. Phoenix College, Ariz. Nassau Community College, N.Y. Bacone College, Okla. Glendale Community College, Ariz. Panola Junior College, Texas Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mesa Community College, Ariz. Ranger Community College, Texas St. Louis Community College/Meramec, Mo. Yavapai College, Ariz. Central Arizona College Yavapai College, Ariz. RangerCommunity College, Texas Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia College Miami-Dade Community College, Fla. Middle Georgia College McLennanCommunity College, Texas College of Southern Idaho San Jacinto College-North, Texas San Jacinto College-North, Texas San Jacinto College-North, Texas Hillsborough Community College, Fla. San Jacinto College-North, Texas San Jacinto College-North, Texas Howard College, Texas Essex Community College, Md. Yavapai College, Ariz. Galvaston Community College, Texas Middle Georgia College Northeast Texas Community College Cowley County Community College, Kan. Cowley County Community College, Kan. Grayson County College, Texas Grayson County College, Texas North Cental Texas College Central Arizona College Community College of Southern Nevada Dixie State College of Utah New Mexico Junior College Walters State Community College Chipola College, Fla. Grayson County College, Texas Howard College, Texas Iowa Westesrn, Community Colllege

No MVP Glendale Baker, Paris Junior College Mickey Lee, Tarleton State College, Texas Ron Durham, Wilmington College, N.C. Lee McFarland, Phoenix College, Ariz. Ken Widman, Long Island A&T Institute, N.Y. Mack Gendreau, Mesa Community College, Ariz. Tom Burgess, Phoenix College, Ariz. Joe Arnold, Miami-Dade Community College, Fla. Gerald Pirtle, Bacone College, Okla. Otis McGowan, Glendale Community College, Ariz. Doug Ault, Panola Junior College, Texas Larry Patton, Columbia State Community College, Tenn. Jim Otten, Mesa Community College, Ariz. Greg Snowden, Mesa Community College, Ariz. Donnie Moore, Ranger Junior College, Texas Steve Viefhuas, St. Louis Community College/Meramec, Mo. Neil Fiala, St. Louis Community College/Meramec, Mo. Jim Morley, Central Arizona College Dan Townsend, Yavapai College, Ariz. Jim Mickunbar, Middle Georgia College Greg Geren, Cleveland State Community College, Tenn. Curtis Morgan, Seminole Junior College, Okla. Kal Daniels, Middle Georgia College Scott Skripko, Middle Georgia College David Turner, McLennan Community College, Texas Shell Scott, College of Southern Idaho Randy Randle, San Jacinto College-North, Texas Brian Deak,Yavapai College, Ariz. Bill Losa, San Jacinto College-North, Texas Chris Hanks, College of Southern Idaho David Evans, San Jacinto College-North, Texas Randy Brown, San Jacinto College-North, Texas Frank Rodriguez, Howard College, Texas Mike Peters, Essex Community College, Md. Kevin Pitts, Triton College, Ill. Jose Rosado, Galvaston Community College, Texas Brian Davis, Middle Georgia College Robert Vaz, Northeast Texas Community College Travis Hafner, Cowley County Community College, Kan. Josh McMillen, Cowley County Community College, Kan. Matt Gawer, Grayson County College, Texas Adam LaRoche, Seminole State College, Okla. Blake Justice, North Central Texas College Gabe Moyorga, Central Arizona College Tyler Coon, Community College of Southern Nevada Matt Spring, Dixie State College of Utah Renne Osuna, New Mexico Junior College Jack Tilgham, Walter State Community College Dre Parker, Chipola College, Fla. J.D. Alfaro - Grayson County College, Texas Jacob Cowan, San Jacinto Colege, Texas Ivan Hartl - Iowa Western Community College

WorldSeries Notes Champions by State 17 Texas 12 Arizona 4 Florida 3 Georgia 2 Kansas 2 North Carolina 2 Oklahoma 1 Idaho 1 Iowa 1 Maryland 1 Missouri 1 Nevada 1 Tennessee 1 New Mexico 1 New York 1 Utah Champions by School 5 San Jancinto-North 3 Mesa 3 Middle Georgia 3 Phoenix College 3 Yavapai 2 Central Arizona 2 Cowley County 2 Grayston County 2 Miam-Dade 2 Ranger 2 Wilmington 1997 World Series MVP Travis Hafner from Cowley County has devleoped into one of the most productive DHs in the American League. Since becoming Cleveland's fulltime DH in 2004, Hafner has averaged 34 homers and 111 RBIs; he has slugged no less than .583 in any of those seasons, and his lowest on-base percentage is .408. Last year he became the first player to hit five grand slams before the AllStar break, and his 1.098 OPS led the American League.


2010 njcaa all-americans First-TeamAll-American Ben Carhart Tyler Oliver Brent Seifert Johnathan Hester Lucas LeBlanc John Barrett Erik Mattingly Bryce Harper Wes Cook Michael Pena Ryan Krumlauf Kyle Olson

Second-TeamAll-American Javy Sujo Trey Holmes Jake Lueneberg Edwin Arroyo Bryce Lane James Wooster Daniel Meeley John Rosencrans Anthony Haase Collin Reybolds Austin O’Donnell T.J. Rich

Third-TeamAll-American Sam Bates Cody Hooper Kurtis Voytell Zach Voight Dave Bishop Joe Leftridge Cameron Bentley Stephen Clarke Matt Stites Hunter Ackerman Sean Nolin Reeny Weber

IF IF IF IF OF OF OF C P P DH DH

Palm Beach State College Wabash Valley College Iowa Western Community College Middle Georgia College Delgado Community College Hagerstwon Community College Garden City Community College College of Southern Nevada Central Alabama Community College San Jacinso College-North Garrett College Suffolk County Community College

IF IF IF IF OF OF OF C P P P DH

Middle Georgia College Pitt Community College Kishwaukee College Clarendon College Gulf Coast Community College Alvin Community College Connors State College Grayson County College Cochise College McLennan Community College Northeast Texas Community College Middle Georgai College

IF IF IF IF OF OF OF C P P P DH

Crowder College Cleveland State Community College Potomac State Collge of WVU Navarro College Alabama Southern Community College Howard College Neosho County Community College Faulkner State Community College Jefferson College Louisburg College San Jacinto College-North Bossier Parish Community College

Honorable MentionAll-American

Eric Grabe Sam Ling Kelby Tomlinson Chandler Laurent Houston Slemp Tray Johnson Andrew Jones DeMarcus Tidwell Ryan Hutchinson Davis Morgan Hector Acosta Andrew Morris Alex Burgos Brandon Ward-HErsee Dana Roach Jeff Sheilds Chuck Ghysels Shawn Lewick Burch Smith

IF IF IF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF C P P P P P P P P

Polk State Collge Central Arizona College Central Arizona College Delgado Community College Eastern Oklahoma State College Blinn College College of Central Florida Yavapai College Iowa Western Community College JohnsonCounty Community College Coffeyville Community College Gulf Coast Community College State College of Florida Lamar Community College College of Southern Nevada Chattahoochee Valley Community College Lincoln Trail College Hutchinson Community College Howard College

Morgan


2010 rawlings big stick and gold glove winners Rawlings, in conjunction with the NJCAA, honors annually the top hitter in each of the NJCAA Division I Districts with the highest regular season batting average with the NJCAA Rawlings Big Stick Award. In order to reeive this honor, the player must be selected to their respective All-District Team The following are the 2010 recipients of Rawlings Big Stick Award.

2010 Rawlings Big Stick Award Winners Na m e

Ryan Krumlauf Ben Carhart Renny Weber Houston Slemp Edwin Arroyo T.J. Rich Bryce Harper Dave Bishop Brent Seifert Erik Mattingly

Co lle g e

Garrett College Palm Beach State College Bossier Parish Community College Eastern Oklahoma State College Clarendon College Middle Georgia College College of Southern Nevada Alabama Southern Community College Iowa Western Community College Garden City Community College

Po s .

DH IF IF OF IF DH C OF IF OF

A vg .

.480 .473 .447 .446 .480 .473 .443 .429 .509 .455

Dis t r ic t

Eastern Gulf Southern South Central Southwest East Central Western Southeastern Northern Central In 2009, John Lenherr was a Big Stick winner for JCCC.

The Rawlilngs Golf Glove Award is the benchmark of excellence and performance on the diamond in Major League Baseball. However, in 2007 the award began to also symbolize the best at the collegiate and high schools levels. For the fourth consecutive year, college and high school players flashing serious leather were awarded Rawlings Gold Glove Awards as Rawlings celebrates its 53rd year of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award. In partnership with the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Rawlings presented the firstever Rawlings Gold Glove Awards in2007 players in NJCAA Division I, II and III; NAIA; NJCAA Division I, II, III; and High School. In 2008, JCCC shortstop Doug Otto became the first player in Region VI history to earn the benchmark of excellence and performance in the field, a Rawlings Gold Glove Award. 2010 NJCAA D-IRawlings Gold Glove Team Na m e

Anthony Haase Ryan Hornback Trey Holmes Ivan Hartle Blake Lively Peter Mooney Bryan Karracker Joe Leftridge Matt Lowery

Co lle g e

Cochise College San Jacinto College-North Pitt Community College Iowa Western Community College College of Southern Idaho Palm Beach State College Central Arizona College Howard College Young Harris College

Po s .

P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF

Pc t .

1.000 1.000 1.000 .989 .963 .955 1.000 1.000 .990

2007 NJCAAGold Glove Team

P it c h e r Josh Spence - Central Arizona Ca t c h e r Austin Morgan - Blinn 1 s t Bas e Kevin Atkinson - New Mexico JC 2 nd B a s e Vincente Castro - Iowa Western 3 rd B a s e Trey Sperring - San Jacinto North S ho rt s t o p Mike Mooney - Palm Beach Le f t Fie ld Lee Haydel - Delgado Ce nt e r Fie ld Will Campbell - Cochise R ig h t Fie ld Zach Swasey - Salt Lake

2008 NJCAAGold Glove Team

P it c h e r Josh Spence - Central Arizona Ca t c h e r Carlos Ramirez - Chandler-Gilbert 1 s t Bas e Allen Denman - USC Sumter 2 nd B a s e Kyle Livingstone - Navarro 3 rd B a s e Tyler Tuthill - Connors State S ho rt s t o p Doug Otto - Johnson County Le f t Fie ld Kris Miler - San Jacinto-North Ce nt e r Fie ld Matty Johnson - Crowder R ig h t Fie ld Christian Johnson - Central Arizona

2009 NJCAAGold Glove Team

P it c h e r Jimmy Patterson - Central Arizona Ca t c h e r Miles Hambliln - Howard 1 s t Bas e Blake Parrott-Gordon 2 nd B a s e Mile Stiles - Western Nevada 3 rd B a s e Casey McCollum - Eastern Okla. St. S ho rt s t o p Peter Mooney - Palm Beach Le f t Fie ld Nicholas Rosthemhausler - South Mountan Ce nt e r Fie ld Runey Davis - Howard R ig h t Fie ld Patrick Daeo - Neosho County


njcaa statistical leaders Individual Pitching (min. 60 innings pitched) Rk Player

School

G

IP

R

ER

H

K

BB

ERA

W-l

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Allen County Community College Jefferson College Lincoln Trail College Miami Dade College Chattahoochee Valley Community College Western Nevada College State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota College of Southern Idaho Navarro College Marion Military Institute Cochise College South Mountain Community College South Mountain Community College Northeast Texas Community College McLennan Community College Western Nebraska Community College San Jacinto College-North Arizona Western College San Jacinto College-North Otero Junior College

43 13 12 11 13 15 14 14 15 46 18 14 16 15 13 14 16 32 14 12

62.1 61.2 79.0 65.2 85.1 77.1 95.1 86.0 73.1 84.1 100.0 66.0 91.0 74.0 75.0 78.2 87.1 64.1 82.0 62.0

11 15 19 15 23 16 23 22 19 23 28 17 26 39 32 23 28 28 27 19

4 9 12 10 13 12 15 15 13 15 18 12 18 15 16 17 19 14 18 14

0 42 39 41 63 55 78 60 49 62 63 39 61 62 77 67 73 45 55 53

77 67 117 72 92 77 109 73 51 82 100 70 118 84 55 62 83 67 84 27

24 14 36 22 30 17 29 14 25 17 18 48 27 33 22 22 22 34 24 17

0.58 1.31 1.37 1.37 1.37 1.40 1.42 1.57 1.60 1.60 1.62 1.64 1.78 1.82 1.92 1.95 1.96 1.96 1.98 2.03

4-1 8-2 9-1 8-0 12-1 10-2 13-1 7-5 9-1 11-1 13-3 7-1 7-3 10-1 7-3 9-2 12-1 3-0 12-0 5-2

Aaron Burke Matt Stites Chuck Ghysels Daniel Hernandez Jeff Shields Kramer Champlin Alex Burgos Mike Renner Teddy Nowell Luis Pollorena Anthony Haase Ryan Christenson Kyle Ottoson Austin O'Donnell Colin Reynolds Tim Beard Miguel Pena Tyler Huffer Sean Nolin Daniel Morales

Rehwinkel

Strikeout Leaders (min. 45 innings pitched) Rk Player

School

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Louisburg College Gulf Coast Lincoln Trail College USC Sumter College of Southern Nevada Meridian Seminole State College Northeast Texas Gulf Coast Northeast Texas South Mountain Chattahoochee Valley USC Lancaster College of Southern Nevada Monroe College Allen County College of Southern Nevada Chipola College Walters State Arizona Western College

Hunter Ackerman Cameron Greathouse Chuck Ghysels Tyler Christman Bryan Harper Blake Hennington Jerod Peper Zach Cates Andrew Morris Henry Garcia Kyle Ottoson Derek Varnadore Jarett Miller Donn Roach Greggory Downing Aaron Burke Kenny McDowall Austin Wright Will Scott Tim Keller

Save Leaders

IP

K

K/IP

57.2 88.1 79.0 82.1 65.1 50.1 49.0 67.1 96.2 61.2 91.0 76.2 59.2 111.1 46.0 62.1 48.2 80.1 75.0 83.0

92 131 117 121 96 73 67 91 128 81 118 99 77 142 57 77 59 96 89 98

1.60 1.48 1.48 1.47 1.47 1.45 1.37 1.35 1.32 1.31 1.30 1.29 1.29 1.27 1.24 1.24 1.21 1.20 1.19 1.18

IP

ERA

SV

2.06 1.33 2.21 0.58 3.16 2.72 1.13 3.92 4.07 4.17 3.45 2.60 2.45 4.11 1.44 .60 1.88 2.11 3.46 3.03 3.20 2.81

25 15 14 13 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8

Rk Player

School

1 2 3 4

Lamar Community College 52.1 Yavapai College 40.2 Garden City 36.2 Allen County 62.1 Crowder College 37.0 Faulkner State 39.2 Hutchinson C 32.0 Northwest-Shoals 39.0 Jefferson College 24.1 College of Southern Nevada 36.2 Seminole State College 31.1 San Jacinto College-North 27.2 Spartanburg Methodist 33.0 Southwestern Illinois 35.0 Marion Military Institute 25.0 State College of Florida, Manatee 30.0 McLennan 43.0 Lake Sumter 47.0 Chattanooga State 41.2 St. Johns River 38.2 Panola College 59.0 JohnsonCounty 64.0

6 7 10

14

19

Brandon Ward-Hersee Pulama Silva Reece McGraw Aaron Burke Daniel Kickham Joseph Hernandez Andrew Urban Chase Marona James Hudelson Aaron Kurcz Jacob Knott Clay Schrader Kyle Owings Joe Grzywacz Jandy Sena Bobby Dixon Ryan Turner Chandler Jagodzinski Tyler Burstrom Christopher Fern Daniel Cloteaux Gil Rehwinkel


njcaa statistical leaders Individual Hitting Leaders (min. 21 games, 45 at bats) Rk Player

School

G

AB H

2B

3B

R

RBI BA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 30

Kishwaukee College Lincoln Trail College Iowa Western Triton College Clarendon College Volunteer State Garrett College Crowder College Palm Beach State College Jefferson College Middle Georgia College Grayson County College Potomac State College of WVU Middle Georgia College NEO A&M College Meridian Community College Polk State College Southwestern Illinois College Gordon College Wabash Valley College Garden City Iowa Western Wabash Valley College ASA Bossier Parish JohnsonCounty

43 45 15 38 55 36 39 38 13 49 54 50 48 51 38 48 41 51 58 55 54 15 62 30 29 57

144 178 177 126 181 130 134 114 188 142 206 179 169 171 124 183 216 184 215 193 191 177 215 85 150 208

11 18 19 14 25 14 15 9 13 15 22 17 20 19 13 18 10 18 18 19 24 18 24 6 13 17

4 2 3 4 8 3 5 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 5 0 4

56 52 71 48 68 54 51 24 56 44 56 64 45 75 46 73 40 67 67 87 51 65 95 24 36 70

60 64 88 39 58 32 35 49 67 29 71 72 60 69 52 71 69 40 59 103 55 62 82 18 29 92

Jacob Lueneburg Zach Tanner Brent Seifert Carlos Luciano Edwin Arroyo Curt Powell Ryan Krumlauf Koby Peebles Ben Carhart Jordan Coons Javy Sujo Josh Rosecrans Kurtis Voytell T.J. Rich Dany Deschamps Corey Dickerson Eric Grabe David Miller Andy Almonte Robert Oliver Erik Mattingly Ryan Hutchison Michael Mosby Tommy Guzman Renny Weber Davis Morgan

73 90 88 62 88 63 64 54 89 67 97 84 78 79 57 84 99 84 98 88 87 80 97 38 67 92

.507 .506 .497 .492 .486 .485 .478 .474 .473 .472 .471 .469 .462 .462 .460 .459 .458 .457 .456 .456 .455 .452 .451 .447 .447 .442 Davis Morgan

RBILeaders

17

Rk Player

School

G

AB

RBI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Wabash Valley College College of Southern Nevada Connors State College JohnsonCounty Gulf Coast Iowa Western Connors State College Wabash Valley College Olney Central College Wabash Valley College Pitt Community College Cisco College Clarendon College Middle Georgia College Odessa College Grayson County College Middle Georgia College Wabash Valley College Meridian Polk State College JohnsonCounty

55 66 62 57 53 15 59 62 58 56 51 56 55 54 57 50 54 62 48 41 58

193 228 221 208 195 177 208 215 210 184 192 190 173 206 198 179 206 244 183 216 208

103 98 94 92 90 88 87 82 79 76 75 75 75 75 74 72 71 71 71 69 65

Rk Player

School

G

AB

HR

1 2 3 4 5

College of Southern Nevada Wabash Valley College Gulf Coast Connors State College Connors State College JohnsonCounty Ranger College Meridian Olney Central College St. Johns River Middle Georgia College Eastern Oklahoma State Alabama Southern Wabash Valley College Iowa Western Crowder College

66 55 53 59 62 57 52 48 58 48 54 50 56 62 15 66

228 193 195 208 221 208 170 183 210 197 206 170 177 215 177 206

31 30 26 23 22 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 16

15 16 17 20 32

Robert Oliver Bryce Harper Daniel Meeley Davis Morgan Bryce Lane Brent Seifert Marcus Knecht Michael Mosby Jon Hedges Jacob Rhodes Taylor Buran Casey Kalenkosky Jase Morgan Jonathan Hester Viosergy Rosa Josh Rosecrans Javy Sujo Mel Rojas Corey Dickerson Eric Grabe BenMillard

Home RunLeaders

7 9 10 12 14 15 16

Bryce Harper Robert Oliver Bryce Lane Marcus Knecht Daniel Meeley Davis Morgan Jared Womack Corey Dickerson Jon Hedges Jake Schrader Jonathan Hester Houston Slemp David Bishop Michael Mosby Brent Seifert Adam Davey

Tucker Oakley Aaron Priestes Viosergy Rosa Jake Kirkland Eric Sauls Marvin Campbell John Barrett Cody Hooper

Weatherford College St. Charles Odessa College USC Sumter Chipola College College of Southern Nevada Hagerstown Cleveland State

5 42 57 59 48 68 51 50

Rk Player

School

SB SBA

Pct.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Wabash Valley College Weatherford College Gordon College Kishwaukee College Howard College Crowder College Neosho County Chesapeake College Coffeyville Howard College Anne Arundel ASA Utah State University College of Southern Idaho Alabama Southern South Georgia College Volunteer State Middle Georgia College Utah State University Hutchinson

61 49 46 42 42 41 41 40 38 38 37 36 36 35 35 35 34 33 33 33

.310 .500 .870 .360 .500 .350 .130 .020 .850 .510 .500 .300 .600 .740 .400 .740 .890 .840 .060 .000

StolenBase Leaders Mel Rojas Bryson Myles Aaron Dobbs Jose Perez Joe Leftridge Colby Roberts Cameron Bentley Anthony Ragos Hector Acosta Kevin Sah Michael August Omar Artsen Beau Bufton Ryan Lay Dustin Saulmon Stuart Drew Curt Powell Reggie Williams Rob Smith Andrew Dixon

186 135 198 171 178 232 166 174

64 56 47 47 48 43 46 43 47 51 40 37 47 39 43 39 37 38 34 44

15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15


preseason poll and top district players 2011 NJCAAPreseasonD-IPoll Rk.

School

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Howard College San Jacindo College-North State College of Floridina/Manatee Walters State Community College Central Arizaon College Navarro College Eastern Oklahoma State College Middle Georgia College Chipola College Iowa Western Community College Spartanburg Methodist College Johnson County Community College Northeast Texas Community College Miami Dade College Yavapai College Temple College Chattanooche Valley Community College Chattanooga State Community College Western Neveda College Pitt Community College Wabash Valley College College of Southern Nevada Sante Fe College Jefferson College Cowley College

Received Votes Georgia Perimeter College Connors State College Weatherford College Lamar Community College McLennan Community College Blinn College John A. Logan College Seminole State College South Mountain Community College Crowder College Hutchinson Community College

NJCAARegionVI/Central District Predictions 2010 Record 45-10 52-12 37-15 40-8 46-20 39-20 37-22 38-22 29-25 51-12 46-10 44-14 42-17 37-13 42-20 39-25 42-8 38-17 34-17 41-13 50-12 58-10 26-16 38-14 39-16 36-18 50-12 39-19 48-12 38-23 37-21 34-19 35-19 38-19 43-24 39-24

No. 1 2 3 4

School Johnson County Community College Cowley College Hutchinson Community College Seward County Community College

Record 44-14 (#12) 39-16 (#25) 39-24 (RV) 33-30

NJCAARegionVI/Central District Top Players Player Brayden Brumely Curtis Buch Michael Schell Mitch Slater Jordan Slade Nathan Miller Brennan Murphy Kyle Kinman Alex Miller Chase Saston Drew Burks Kegan Knight Gavin Stark Austin Williams Jordan Stull Alex Kelly G. Wallmeyer Ryan Mayfield Jory Goldstrom RyanHall Hunter Johnson Scott Hull Shaun Williams Eric Dawson Caleb Compton Thomas Keith Matt Burns Ethan Elrod Jordan Dallalo

School Allen Allen Allen Barton County Barton County Barton County Butler Butler Cloud County Cloud County Coffeyville Coffeyville Fort Scott Fort Scott Fort Scott Garden City Highland Hutchinson Hutchinson JohnsonCounty Kansas City Kansas Kansas City Kansas Kansas City Kansas Neosho County Neosho County Neosho County Pratt Pratt Seward County

Pos. SS 3B C C OF OF OF OF OF 3B OF IF 1B IF OF UT DH UT 3B SS 3B OF OF SS 1B C 2B OF 2B

Avg. .355 .361 .355 .343 .327 .354 .397 .346 .264 .300 .340 .313 .413 .372 .313 .236 .307 .311 .286 .335 .364 .336 .376 .373 .417 .349 .329 .313 .301

HR 3 4 0 8 4 2 4 11 3 6 5 1 12 7 1 7 10 4 2 0 9 3 1 4 2 2 3 0 1

RBI 38 31 23 47 33 27 37 41 31 42 58 32 47 34 10 37 41 40 8 29 44 32 19 61 42 34 28 28 22

SB 11 2 4 0 18 1 5 3 30 14 13 8 3 7 11 0 0 15 7 19 4 2 2 18 10 8 6 12 5

IP 59.2 24.2 81.0 33.2 42.0 70.2 60.0 27.1 68.2 24.0 55.1 32.0 40.0 51.0 42.2 67.1 63.2 89.1

K 69 15 65 21 26 40 44 34 33 17 42 22 34 56 38 52 30 46

ERA 4.98 2.92 2.22 4.78 4.50 4.90 4.67 2.30 3.36 3.50 4.55 1.12 3.15 4.53 4.10 5.48 4.18 4.54

W-L 5-3 3-2 8-2 3-2 0-3 6-4 3-5 2-1 5-5 1-1 5-4 1-2 3-2 7-1 5-2 7-5 5-2 7-2

NJCAARegionVI/Central District Top Pitchers Player Ben French Ian Smith Kyle Kinman Nick Standish Ryan Siedel Elliott Velasquez Blake Holovach Michael Armstrong Alex Ellison Tyler Rogers Gaberial Wallmeyer Andy Urban Morgan Cirbo Cofy Schumacher Jeff Soptic Alex King Ben Jacks Logan Hall

School Barton County Barton County Butler Cloud County Cloud County Coffeyville Coffeyville Fort Scott Garden City Garden City Highland Hutchinson Hutchinson JohnsonCounty JohnsonCounty Kansas City Kansas Neosho County Seward County


jccc

Opponents


conference opponents

Allen County Community College Saturday, March 26, 2011 and Sunday, March 27, 2011

2011 Allen County Schedule

1 p.m. & Noon • JCCC Baseball Complex • Overland Park, Kan.

February

Allen County at a Glance

24 26 27

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iola, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scarlet and Black Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red Devils Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red Devil Field Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LF-302, CF-380, RF-320 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Masterson Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Weber Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Valis McLean Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas State University e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mclean@allencc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 365-5116 x257 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,098-632/33 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,098-632/33 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-70 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seth Beason 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-24 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-18/5th Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'83, '00 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3rd - '83 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85-67 Shelley vs. Allen County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-43 Athletic contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Weber email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .weber@allencc.edu Athletic Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 365-5116 x213 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.allen.cc.ks.us

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April

Valis McLean Head Coach

2 3 5 9 10 12 14 16 17 21 22 23 28 30

May 1

2011 Allen County Numerical Roster No. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 30 33 39

Name Curtiss Bunch Jaren Moorman Miles Sanderson Riley Price Brian Bartlet Bryce Williams Eric Seymour Nick Fountain Ryan Latta Jordan Anderson Kaleb Clark Patrick Garner Brayden Brumely Garret Hess Kyle Johnston Nathan Russell Travis Stafford Tanner Wittman Zak Mickens Dylan Bowman Cody Wren Brad Alberts Samuel Bautista Kaleb Hoffman Trevor Smith Brandon Spear Tevin Kendall Michael Schell

Pos. IF/C OF C IF 2B OF IF OF/1B/P IF 1B/3B P P IF 1B OF/1B OF SS P P P P 1B/P 1B C IF/OF P OF C/OF

Ht. 5-11 5-8 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-3 5-11 5-8 6-3 5-9 5-11

Wt. 206 185 185 180 162 200 180 185 150 190 194 215 173 200 185 165 170 185 170 215 185 190 280 185 165 255 185 185

B-T R-R S-R R-R L-R R-R R-R R-R L-L L-R R-R L-R L-L R-R R-R L-R R-R S-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-L R-R

Bethany College JV at Rose State College at Rose State Colleg

Cl. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Hometown La Plata, Mo. Alva, Okla. Leawood, Kan. Berryton, Kan. Sapulpa, Okla. Manhattan, Kan. DeSoto, Kan. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Iola, Kan. Millsap, Texas Riverton, Kan. Sand Springs, Okla. Ardmore, Okla. Manhattan, Kan. Andover, Kan. Olathe, Kan. Claremore, Okla. Garnett, Kan. Berryton, Kan. Wellington, Kan. Baxter Springs, Kan. Olathe, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Stillwater, Okla. Leroy, Kan. Pittsburg, Kan. Iola, Kan. Sand Springs, Okla.

3 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon

Neosho County Community College Neosho County Community College Central Christian University JV at Fort Scott Community College at Fort Scott Community College Evangel University JV Kansas City Kansas Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College at Brown Mackie College at Seminole State College at Johnson County Community College at Johnson County Community College at Central Christian Univeristy JV

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m.

Cowley College Cowley College Ottawa University JV Coffeyville Community College Coffeyville Community College at Ottawa University JV at Brown Mackie College Independence Community College Independence Community College Butler Community College Labette Community College Labette Community College at Butler Community College at Highland Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m.

at Highland Community College

1 p.m.

Did You Know Allen County head coach Valis McLean is one of only six active coaches in the NJCAA to have over 1,000 wins in a career. During his 33-year tenure, McLean has led his squad to seven conference championships, and to two NJCAA World Series appearances. The 1983 team placed third, and the Red Devils placed eighth in 2000. McLean has a career record of 1,098632. He was inducted into the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2006.


conference opponents

Allen County Community College All-Time Series Record versus Allen County Johnson County leads all-time series 85-67 1973

JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC

______________4-3 ______________8-1 ______________7-3 ______________9-3

1983

JCCC ______________6-5 JCCC ______________2-0 JCCC ______________4-3 Allen Co. ____________8-3 Allen Co. __________13-10 JCCC ______________2-1 Allen Co. __________13-4

1974

JCCC ______________8-0

1975

JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________8-3 JCCC ______________10-0 JCCC ______________4-0

1984

JCCC ______________3-2 JCCC ______________2-1 Allen Co. ____________3-1 JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________4-1

1985

Allen Co. ____________9-5 JCCC ______________3-2 Allen Co. ____________6-5

1986

Allen Co. __________12-4 Allen Co. ____________4-1

1987

JCCC ______________6-4 Allen Co. __________12-4 JCCC ____________20-5•

1988

1976

1977

Allen Co. ____________7-0 Allen Co. ____________7-0 JCCC ______________8-7 Allen Co. __________11-1 JCCC ______________3-2

1978

Allen Co. ____________2-1

1979

Allen Co. ____________6-5 JCCC ______________9-5 Allen Co. ____________6-2

1980

1989

JCCC ____________12-10 JCCC ______________1-0

1981

Allen Co. ____________5-3 Allen Co. ____________5-3 JCCC ______________4-3

1982

Allen Co. ____________7-5 Allen Co. __________22-8 JCCC ______________5-1 Allen Co. __________23-22 Allen Co. __________18-8

1990

1991

JCCC ______________10-4 JCCC ______________7-5 Allen Co. __________11-7 JCCC ______________3-2 JCCC ______________10-1

Allen Co. ____________4-2 Allen Co. __________11-3• 1992

1993

JCCC ______________4-3 Allen Co. __________10-3 Allen Co. ____________6-4 Allen Co. ____________5-3 Allen Co.____________8-4•

1995

Allen Co. ____________7-2 Allen Co. ____________4-1

JCCC ______________8-6 JCCC ______________7-0 Allen Co. __________11-3 Allen Co. ____________8-5

1996

JCCC ______________6-5 Allen Co. __________10-3 JCCC ______________3-1~ JCCC ____________10-2~

JCCC ______________8-0 Allen Co. ____________7-1 Allen Co. ____________9-1 JCCC ______________4-1

1997

JCCC ______________7-6 JCCC ______________8-7 Allen Co. ____________8-0 Allen Co. ____________5-4

1998

JCCC ______________18-9 JCCC ______________7-6 JCCC ______________7-1 JCCC ______________11-4 Allen Co.____________5-0•

1999

Allen Co. __________13-12 Allen Co. ____________9-6 JCCC ______________6-2 JCCC ______________8-2

2000

Allen Co. ____________3-2 JCCC ______________3-1 Allen Co. __________10-9 Allen Co. ____________8-7 Allen Co.____________5-3•

2001

JCCC ____________11-10 Allen Co. ____________8-4 Allen Co. ____________9-1 JCCC ____________20-18 JCCC ______________7-6•

2002

Allen Co. ____________3-2 JCCC ______________15-0 JCCC ______________9-3 JCCC ____________15-12 JCCC ______________7-1•

2003

JCCC ______________15-3 JCCC ______________12-8 JCCC ______________7-6 JCCC ______________7-4

Allen Co. ____________4-3 Allen Co. ____________3-0 Allen Co. ____________9-4 JCCC ______________11-6 JCCC ______________8-7• Allen Co. ____________6-5 Allen Co. __________20-7 Allen Co. __________10-6

Most Runs by JCCC 22 . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23 - L

Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 27 . . . . . . .2001 . . . . . . .20-18 - W, 7-6 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Allen County 41 . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . .23-22 - W, 18-8 - W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 15 . . . . . . .2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Allen County 14 . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-8 Most Games Played in One Season 6 . . . . . . . .1983 . . . . . . . . .JCCC-3, Allen-3 Postseason Meetings 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC leads 9-5

JCCC ______________11-2 Allen Co. ____________9-6 Allen Co. __________12-8 Allen Co. ____________5-3 JCCC ______________8-0~

1994

Series Records vs. Allen County

Most Runs by Allen County 23 . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-22 - W

JCCC ______________7-5 JCCC ______________8-0 Allen Co. ____________8-2 Allen Co. ____________6-8 JCCC ______________7-2•

2004

Allen Co. ____________7-4 JCCC ______________12-7 JCCC ______________6-3 Allen Co. ____________9-2

2005

Allen Co. ____________4-1 Allen Co. __________15-2 JCCC ______________5-3 JCCC ______________4-0

2006

JCCC ______________7-2 JCCC ______________7-5 JCCC ______________5-2 Allen Co. ____________5-1

2007

JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________2-1 JCCC ______________9-3 JCCC ______________10-0

2008

JCCC ______________12-6 JCCC ______________3-2 Allen Co. __________15-3 JCCC ______________2-1

2009

Allen Co. __________10-6 JCCC ______________6-1 Allen Co. ____________6-1 JCCC ______________6-3

2010

JCCC ______________11-5 JCCC ______________15-9 JCCC ______________3-1 Allen Co. ____________5-0


conference opponents

Coffeyville Community College Saturday, April 30, 2011 and Sunday, May 1, 2011

2011 Coffeyville Schedule

1 p.m. & Noon • Walter Johnson Park • Coffeyville, Kan.

February

Coffeyville at a Glance

19 20 25 26 27

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coffeyville, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,500 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red Ravens Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walter Johnson Park Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LF-330, CF-390, RF-330 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Don Woodburn Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Leiker Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andy Morgan Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cowley/Park University e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .andym@coffeyville.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 252-7096 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-65/2 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-65/2 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phil Morgan Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Hubard Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brandon Doherty 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-32 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-15/3rd Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-35 Shelley vs. Coffeyville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-31 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chuck Reed SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .chuckr@coffeyville.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 252-7125 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.coffeyville.edu

March 2 5 6 8 12 13 15 19 20 23 26 27 29

April

Andy Morgan Head Coach

2 3 6 9 10 12 16 17 19 23 24 27 30

May 1

2011 Coffeyville Numerical Roster No. 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 24 26 27 32 34 44

Name Ryan Helms Drew McMahan Terrell Brown Corey Heintz Sebastian Stargell Kegan Knight Christopher Bervert Robert Hoffman Conar Kreis Cole Webb Blake Holovach Derek Houser Thomas Conaway John Branum Scot Lane Cole Rightmeier Tyler Beebe Andrew Smith Elliott Velasquez Jason Axtell Drew Burks Kyle RIch Luke Slagle Wesley Burdiek Drew NOble Garrett Blankenship

Pos. P IF IF C P/Of P/IF IF P/IF C/1B P/IF P C IF P/IF P/1B P C P P/OF 1B P/OF P/OF IF P P P

Ht. 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-6 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-0

Wt. 170 140 175 160 160 175 165 165 205 180 200 200 155 200 210 175 175 185 160 180 215 170 220 160 205 240

at Redlands Community College at Redlands Community College at Western Oklahoma State College at Western Oklahoma State College at Western Oklahoma State College

Noon 1 pm. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Butler Community College at Cowley College at Cowley College at Carl Abert State College Neosho County Community College Neosho County Community College Connors State College Independence Community College Indepdnence Community College at Butler Community College at Labette Community College at Labette Community College Carl Albert State College

3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

at Highland Community College at Highland Community College at Crowder College Allen Community College Allen Community College at Connors State College Fort Scott Community College Fort Scott Community College Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College at Kansas City Kansas Community College at Kanssas City Kansas Community College Crowder College Johnson County Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m.

Johnson County Community College

1 p.m.

Did You Know? B-T R-R L-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R L-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R S-R R-R R-R L-L L-R S-L R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R

Cl. So. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown Bixby, Okla. N. Little Rock, Ark. Jacksonville, Ark. Olathe, Kan. Pine Bluff, Ark. Olathe, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Broken Arrow, Okla. Jonesboro, Ark. Tulsa, Okla. Overland Park, Kan. N. Little Rock, Ark. Richmond, Kan. Garland, Texas Garland, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Ottawa, Kan. Broken Arrow, Okla. Kansas City, Mo. Andover, Kan. Cabot, Ark. Olathe, Kan. Clay Center, Kan. Silver Lake, Kan. Eudora, Kan. Skiatook, Okla.

Andy Morgan was hired as the Ravens new baseball coach in 2008 after serving two years as an assistant to Ryan McCune. Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Morgan played middle infield for the 2001 East Jayhawk and Region VI champion Cowley College squad. That team also qualified for the JUCO World Series and finished third. He went on to Park University where he was a two-time all-conference selection. In two seasons, Morgan stands 48-65.

Blowout Win In the final meeting between JCCC and Coffeyville in 2008, the Cavaliers posted a 17-0 shutout on the Ravens. It ranks as the 10th largest shutout in team history. However, it not the largest shutout the team’s has posted on Covveyville. In 1992, JCCC racked up 25 runs while holding the Ravens scorless. That game too was the final meeting of the season.


conference opponents

Coffeyville Community College All-Time Series Record versus Coffeyville Johnson County leads all-time series 67-35 1974

JCCC ______________7-1

1975

JCCC ______________6-3

1980

JCCC ______________20-1 Coffeyville____________9-8 JCCC ______________12-3

1982

JCCC ______________7-4 JCCC ______________7-2

1983

JCCC ______________7-0 JCCC ______________7-0

1984 “

JCCC ______________8-0 JCCC ______________11-0

1985

JCCC ______________11-0 Coffeyville__________11-10 JCCC ______________17-3

1988

JCCC ______________9-3 JCCC ______________11-4

1989

Coffeyville____________6-1 Coffeyville____________3-2

1990

JCCC ______________13-1 JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________4-0~ JCCC ____________20-16~

1991

1992

1993

1994

JCCC ______________15-4 Coffeyville __________10-5 Coffeyville____________4-3 JCCC ______________3-1

1995

Coffeyville____________7-5 JCCC ______________4-2 JCCC ______________9-0 JCCC ______________7-6 JCCC ______________9-5

1996

JCCC ______________7-4 Coffeyville____________8-3 Coffeyville____________9-3 Coffeyville____________5-4

1997

JCCC ______________12-2 JCCC ______________12-4 JCCC ______________6-5 JCCC ______________6-3 Coffeyville __________8-5~ JCCC ______________6-5 JCCC ______________6-1 Coffeyville____________5-2 JCCC ____________15-13

1998

1999

Coffeyville __________12-4 Coffeyville__________13-12 JCCC ______________8-5~

2000

JCCC ______________15-5 JCCC ______________8-0 JCCC ______________6-0 Coffeyville____________8-7

2001

Coffeyville____________3-2 JCCC ______________3-1 Coffeyville____________8-6 JCCC ______________25-0

2002

JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________10-2 JCCC ______________8-1 Coffeyville____________7-3

2003

Coffeyville____________2-1 JCCC ______________2-1 Coffeyville__________11-10 Coffeyville____________9-8

2004

JCCC ______________5-3 JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________4-3~

2005

JCCC ______________5-4 Coffeyville __________10-9 JCCC ______________6-1 JCCC ______________4-2

2006

Coffeyville __________12-3 Coffeyville __________18-7 Coffeyville____________5-1 Coffeyville____________7-2

2007

JCCC ______________4-0 Coffeyville____________6-5 JCCC ______________13-3 JCCC ______________9-8

2008

JCCC ______________7-0 JCCC ______________4-3 Coffeyville____________8-7 JCCC ______________17-0

2009

JCCC ______________4-2 JCCC ______________2-0 JCCC ______________11-0 JCCC ______________14-8

2010

Series Records vs. Coffeyville

Most Runs by JCCC 25 . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-0 - W Most Runs by Coffeyville 18 . . . . . . .2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-7 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 31 . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . . . .25-0 - W, 8-6 - L

JCCC ______________14-4 Coffeyville __________11-7 Coffeyville____________7-1 JCCC ______________7-3

Most Runs 2 Games by Coffeyville 30 . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . .12-3 - W, 18-7 - W

JCCC ______________6-1 Coffeyville____________5-4 JCCC ______________7-4 Coffeyville____________5-4

Largest Margin of Victory - Coffeyville 11 . . . . . . .2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-7

JCCC ______________8-5 Coffeyville____________3-2 JCCC ______________2-1 JCCC ______________9-6

Postseason Meetings 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC leads 9-5

Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 25 . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-0

Most Games Played in One Season 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-4, Coffyville-1

Coffeyville____________7-5 Coffeyville __________14-7 JCCC ______________4-1 JCCC ______________15-7


conference opponents

Cowley College Saturday, April 22, 2011 and Sunday, April 24, 2011

2011 Cowley Schedule

1 p.m. • JCCC Baseball Complex • Overland Park, Kan.

February

Cowley at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arkansas City, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,100 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1922 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orange and Black Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tigers Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ark City Baseball Field Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LF-325, CF-390, RF-345 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Pat McAtee Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Saia Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Burroughs Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northeastern Oklahoma e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .burroughsd@cowley.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 593-2222 x5255 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .907-380/23 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .907-380/23 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-36 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darren Burroughs Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Camien Assistatn Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan McMillan Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russell Walden 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-16 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-7/2nd Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25th NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'97, '98, '01, '02 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st - '97, '98 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65-64 Shelley vs. Cowley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-60 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rama Peroo SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .peroo@cowley.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 593-2222 x5587 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.cowley.edu

13 15 19 22 26 27

March 2 5 6 9 12 13 16 19 20 22 23 26 27 29

April

Dave Burroughs Head Coach

2 3 6 9 10 13 16 17 20 22 23 25 27 30

May

2011 Cowley Numerical Roster No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 17 18 20 22 23 25 27 28 31 32 33 34 36 40

Name Dylan Ketchum Grant Glasser Tito Mendoza Shanan Engroff Tatyn Fee Ruben Marrero Connor Duckhorn Casey Lassley Kolby Baxter Robbie Rea Andrew Polly Jaden Chappell Jake Lovendahl Craig George Jacob Edwards Phillip Wilson Tyler Henley Aaron Rea Drew Palmer Clark Roberts Dalton Piedukonis Blake Burrough Steve Argo Garrett Bane Rey Otero Storm Marlar Ty Geary

Pos. OF OF IF IF P C IF/P C IF/P IF/P P IF OF/P P P IF/P P OF P OF/P OF IF OF/P IF/P C OF/P P

Ht. 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-1 6-4

Wt. 165 185 175 185 175 215 190 200 195 200 190 195 190 205 175 195 180 190 180 190 175 190 190 175 185 165 225

B-T R-R L-R R-R R-R R-L R-R L-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R L-L R-R R-L R-R L-L L-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R

at Rose State College at Seminole State College Iowa Western Community College Maple Woods Community College at Eastern Oklahoma State College at Eastern Oklahoma State College

Cl. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.

Hometown Bartlesville, Okla. Tuttle, Okla. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Topeka, Kan. Pryor, Okla. Kissimmee, Fla. Daren, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Buna, Texas Topeka, Ka. Tulsa, Okla. Guthrie, Okla. Douglass, Kan. Muskogee, Okla. Hillsboro, Kan. Cushing, Okla. Basehor, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Arkansas City, Kan. Midwest City, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Arkansas City, Kan. Phenix City, Ala. Sedan, Kan. Jacksonville, Fla. Newton, Kan. Topeka, Kan.

1 4 9

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Coffeyville Community College Coffeyville Community College Redlands Community College at Independence Community College at Independence Community College Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Labette Community College Labette Community College at Maple Woods Community College Crowder College Highland Community College Highland Community College Rose State College

3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m.

at Allen County Community College at Allen County Community College at Butler Community College at Fort Scott Community College at Fort Scott Community College Butler Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College at Barton County Community College at Johnson County Community College at Johnson County Community College Seminole State College Barton County Community College Neosho County Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.

Neosho County Community College at Crowder College Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m.

Did You Know? Cowley County won back-to-back NJCAA National Baseball Championships. The Tigers won the NJCAA World Series in 1997 and again in 1998.

Did You Know? Cowley County head coach Dave Burroughs was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 1975. Burroughs won his 800th game in 2008 as the Tigers skipper. His 907 caereer win ranks fourth alltime in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference history.

Swipe Master In JCCC’s 7-6 win over Cowley in the Region VI Playoffs in 2008, Jeremy Francis (below) stole a season high five bases against the Tigers.


conference opponents

Cowley College All-Time Series Record versus Cowley Johnson County leads all-time series 65-64 1976

JCCC ________________9-3

1977

JCCC ______________11-4

1987

1978

JCCC ______________11-1 JCCC ______________20-5

JCCC ________________8-2 JCCC ______________14-4

1988

JCCC ______________10-5 JCCC ________________9-8

1989

JCCC ______________17-9 JCCC ______________16-8 JCCC ______________6-2•

1990

JCCC ________________7-2 Cowley ______________5-3

1991

JCCC ________________7-3 JCCC ________________5-1 JCCC ______________17-3

1979

1980

JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC

______________16-3 ______________10-2 ______________19-0 ________________4-2

JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC

________________5-1 ________________3-2 ________________9-1 ________________8-0

1981

JCCC ______________11-1 JCCC ________________9-5

1982

JCCC ______________13-1 JCCC ________________4-0 JCCC ________________8-0

1983

JCCC Cowley JCCC JCCC

______________13-0 ______________7-6 ______________10-0 ______________12-2

1984

JCCC ________________8-1 JCCC ______________15-3 JCCC ________________9-0

1985

JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC

1986

______________13-2 ______________10-0 ________________8-0 ________________6-2 ______________10-0

Cowley ______________9-8

1992

1993

1996

Cowley ______________13-6 JCCC ________________8-4 Cowley ______________13-5 Cowley ______________8-3 Cowley ______________6-5•

2008

Cowley ______________5-2 JCCC ________________3-0 JCCC ________________5-4 Cowley ______________4-3 JCCC ______________7-6•

1997

Cowley ______________4-0 Cowley ______________8-7 JCCC ________________4-3 Cowley ______________17-7

2009

JCCC ________________2-0 Cowley ______________7-2 Cowley ______________3-1 Cowley ______________6-2

1998

Cowley Cowley Cowley Cowley

2010

Cowley ______________11-1 JCCC ______________13-7 Cowley ______________7-4 JCCC ______________13-11

1999

Cowley ______________5-3 JCCC ________________7-2 Cowley ______________3-0 Cowley ____________11-6• JCCC ______________5-4• JCCC ______________6-5•

JCCC ______________11-7 JCCC ________________2-1 JCCC ______________5-2• Cowley ____________11-1•

2000

JCCC ________________9-6 JCCC ______________14-5 JCCC ________________8-3 Cowley ______________6-4 JCCC ______________13-4•

Cowley JCCC Cowley Cowley Cowley

2001

Cowley ______________8-7 Cowley ______________7-1 Cowley ______________6-5 JCCC ________________6-5 Cowley ____________13-4•

2002

Cowley ______________7-3 JCCC ________________7-4 Cowley ______________3-2 Cowley ______________7-2 Cowley ____________17-7•

2003

Cowley Cowley Cowley Cowley

2004

JCCC ________________6-2 Cowley ______________11-5 Cowley ______________4-3 JCCC ______________11-2 Cowley ______________9-7•

2005

Cowley ______________10-3 Cowley ______________9-3 Cowley ______________14-5 JCCC ________________7-2 Cowley ______________6-5•

2006

Cowley Cowley Cowley Cowley

______________11-1 ______________7-2 ____________12-11 ______________13-3

2007

Cowley Cowley Cowley Cowley Cowley

______________3-2 ______________9-8 ______________6-2 ______________5-4 ____________18-15•

1994

Cowley ______________10-8 JCCC ______________11-10

1995

Cowley ______________3-2 JCCC ________________4-2 Cowley ______________17-6 Cowley ______________11-1 Cowley ______________6-3•

JCCC ________________6-0 Cowley ______________7-6

Series Records vs. Cowley

Most Runs by JCCC 20 . . . . . . .1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-5 - W Most Runs by Cowley 33 . . . . . . .1989 . . . . . . .17-9 - W, 16-8 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 33 . . . . . . .1989 . . . . . . .17-9 - W, 16-8 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Cowley 28 . . . . . . .1995 . . . . . . . .17-6 - W, 11-1 W 28 . . . . . . .1998 . . . . . . . . .15-0 W, 13-5 W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 19 . . . . . . .1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Cowley 15 . . . . . . .1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-0 Most Games Played in One Season 6 . . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . .JCCC-3, Cowley-3 Postseason Meetings 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-5, Cowley-10

______________3-4 ______________11-3 ______________15-0 ______________13-5

______________10-2 ______________12-9 ______________11-1 ______________9-3 ______________3-2•

______________2-1 ______________4-2 ______________4-1 ______________6-0


conference opponents

Fort Scott Community College Saturday, April 2, 2011 and Sunday, April 3, 2011

2011 Fort Scott Schedule

1 p.m • Lions Park • Fort Scott, Kan.

February

Fort Scott at a Glance

5 6 12 13 16 19 20 23 26 27

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fort Scott, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,800 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1919 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maroon and Gray Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greyhounds Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lions Park Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LF-310, CF-380, RF-315 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clayton Tatro Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russell Beene Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Hill III Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . .Highland/Baker Univeristy e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .johnh@fortscott.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 223-2700 x717 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-57/2 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-57/2 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-8 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Mansfield Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jon Hansen Assisstant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ian Janes 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-31 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-21/6th Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-39 Shelley vs. Fort Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-36 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kathleen Hinrichs SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .kathleenh@fortscott.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 223-2700 x480 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.fortscott.edu

March 2 5 6 9 12 13 19 20 26 27 30

April

John Hill III Head Coach

2 3 9 10 16 17 23 23 30

May 1

2011 Fort Scott Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32

Name Dylan Branch Dillon Robinson Austin Williams Josh Samuelson Ryan Sorell Beau Phillips Zack Steadman Aaron Snow Cody Parks Jake Parons Stuart Jeck Cody Ball Connor Peterson Jordan Stull Corey Stringer Tim Koons Cole Fergus Gavin Stark Dustin Hardy Chris Mullin Ryan Scott Will Kilpatrick Elijah Ming Baskin Betsworth Jonny Dierks Brett Swain Mike Armstrong Milan Pleacher

Pos. UT IF IF IF OF UT OF RHP IF OF/C IF OF RHP OF C RHP/C C IF IF LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP

Ht. 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-4 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-7

Wt. 165 160 185 180 180 165 165 165 165 205 180 175 170 175 175 170 180 220 175 175 170 235 190 180 170 170 190 220

B-T

Bethany College JV Bethany College JV Southeast Community College Southeast Community College at Crowder College North Central Missouri Community College North Cenral Missouri Community College Evangel University JV Southwestern Community College Southwestern Community College

Cl. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.

Hometown Westminster, Colo. Broken Arrow, Okla. Gardner, Kan. Omahe, Neb. Gardner, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Derby, Kan. Pittsburg, Kan. Kansas City, Kan. Broken Arrow, Okla. Pittsburg, Kan. Kansas City, Kan. Owasso, Okla. Lake Ozark, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Castle Rock, Colo. Kansas City, Kan. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Raytown, Mo. Oklahoma City, Okla. Lawrence, Kan. Claremore, Okla. Kansas City, Kan. Flower Mound, Texas Independence, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Owasso, Okla. Odessa, Mo.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Crowder College Highland Community College Highland Community College at Baker Univeristy JV Allen Community College Allen Community College at Neosho County Community College at Neosho County Community College at Kansas City Kansas Community College at Kansas City Kansas Community College at Ottawa University JV

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Cowley College Cowley College at Coffeyville Community College at Coffeyville Community College at Independence Community College at Independence Community College Labette Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Labette Community College

1 p.m.

Did You Know? While new to the head coaching ranks in the Jayhawk Conference in 2009, John Hill was not a stranger to the league or Region VI baseball. Hill served two seasons at assistant coach at Neosho County under Steve Murry. Hill also served as an assistant at Pittsburg State University and Baker university. Hill’s playing career began at Highland Community College where he was a two year starter earning academic All-American honors. Hill continued his playing career at Baker University where he garnered all-conference honors while finishing as the school record holder in hit-by-pitches and among the career leaders in batting average and on-base percentage. Hill was awarded the HAAC Commissioner’s Award for Academic Excellence during his junior year and was a HAAC AllAcademic Team member his senior year. After Baker, Hill played one season professionally for the Tuebingen Hawks of the German Major League and has additional international playing experience in Venezuela, Peru, Holland, Belgium, and Czech Republic. In his first two seasons at Fort Scott, he has led them to a 54-57 record.


conference opponents

Fort Scott Community College All-Time Series Record versus Fort Scott Johnson County leads all-time series 70-39 1980

JCCC ______________11-7 JCCC ______________15-7

1994

JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________5-1

1981

JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________3-1 JCCC ______________3-2

1995

JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________10-8 Fort Scott ____________9-7 Fort Scott ____________3-2

1982

JCCC ______________8-3 JCCC ______________11-3

1996

Fort Scott __________12-7 JCCC ______________4-3 Fort Scott __________22-10 JCCC ____________16-13 JCCC ____________11-6• Fort Scott __________3-2•

2004

Fort Scott ____________3-1 JCCC ______________9-5 Fort Scott __________10-6 JCCC ____________14-13

2009

JCCC ______________11-8 JCCC ______________10-8 JCCC ______________3-1 JCCC ______________5-0

2005

JCCC ______________16-7 JCCC ______________10-9 JCCC ______________8-7 JCCC ______________4-3

2010

JCCC ______________13-2 JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________10-5 JCCC ______________17-7

2006

JCCC ____________19-10 JCCC ______________7-4 Fort Scott __________10-4 Fort Scott __________11-0

1983

JCCC ______________8-3 JCCC ______________7-2 JCCC ______________8-0

1984

JCCC ______________12-1 JCCC ______________5-4

1997

JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________5-1 JCCC ______________12-2 JCCC ______________11-2

Fort Scott ____________5-4 Fort Scott __________14-3 Fort Scott __________10-7 JCCC ______________11-3

2007

1985

Fort Scott ____________7-6 JCCC ______________6-3 Fort Scott ____________8-4 JCCC ______________13-4

1998

JCCC ______________9-5 JCCC ______________6-0 Fort Scott ____________5-1

JCCC ______________6-3 Fort Scott __________22-10 JCCC ______________9-3 JCCC ______________9-4

2008

1986

JCCC ______________9-4 Fort Scott ____________4-2 JCCC ______________7-4 Fort Scott ____________4-3

1987

Fort Scott ____________5-3 Fort Scott ____________7-3 JCCC ______________5-1•

1999

Fort Scott ____________5-4 JCCC ______________9-1 Fort Scott ____________6-4 JCCC ______________4-1

1988

JCCC ______________5-3 JCCC ______________7-0 JCCC ______________5-3•

1989

JCCC ______________9-1 Fort Scott __________14-9

1990

JCCC ______________6-1 Fort Scott ____________7-6

1991

Fort Scott ____________8-0 JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________6-4 JCCC ______________1-0

2000

2001

1992

1993

JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC

______________4-3 ______________9-7 ____________12-11 ______________8-4

Fort Scott ____________7-6 JCCC ______________5-4

2002

2003

Fort Scott ____________9-1 JCCC ______________14-3 Fort Scott ____________3-2 JCCC ______________6-5 Fort Scott __________11-3 Fort Scott __________12-2 Fort Scott ____________5-0 Fort Scott ____________8-6 Fort Scott __________9-8• Fort Scott __________14-12 Fort Scott __________18-7 JCCC ______________2-0 Fort Scott __________11-2 Fort Scott ____________6-5 JCCC ______________10-0 Fort Scott ____________4-3 JCCC ______________4-3 Fort Scott __________5-3•

Series Records vs. Fort Scott

Most Runs by JCCC 19 . . . . . . .2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-10 - W Most Runs by Fort Scott 22 . . . . . . .1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-10 - W 22 . . . . . . .1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-10 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 27 . . . . . . .2010 . . . . . . .10-4 - W, 17-7 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Fort Scott 35 . . . . . . .1996 . . . . . .22-10 - W, 13-16 - L Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 11 . . . . . . .1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-1 Largest Margin of Victory - Fort Scott 12 . . . . . . .1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-10 12 . . . . . . .1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-10 Most Games Played in One Season 5 . . . . . . . .2001 . . . . . .JCCC-0, Ft. Scott-5 Postseason Meetings 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-3, Ft. Scott-3


conference opponents

Highland Community College Saturday, March 19, 2011 and Sunday, March 20, 2011

2011 Highland Schedule

1 p.m. • Highland Community Park • Highland, Kan.

February

Highland at a Glance

25 26 26 27

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Highland, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .600 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1858 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scotties Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Highland Community Park Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lf-350, CF-400, RF-350 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Reist Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Delzeit Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick Eberly Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas Wesleyan e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .reberly@highlandcc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(785) 442-6043 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .336-536/22 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .498-674/28 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-59 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rod Eberly Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tyler Sweezey 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-36 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-29/10th Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-24 Shelley vs. Highland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-19 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Arnold SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jarnold@highlandcc.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(785) 442-6048 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.highlandcc.edu

March 3 5 6 10 12 13 17 19 20 24 26 27 31

April 2 3 7 9 10 16 17 21 23 24 28 30

Rick Eberly Head Coach

2011 Highland Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Name Brad Perez Ray March Nick Hathcoat Corey Keaton Tucker Stone Sean Callahan Gabriel Wallmeyer Austin Ascherl Kyle Urich Case McCullogh Colin Greaser Nathan Reuter Kyle Koberna Steve Chrapkowski Jacob Wehner Derek Hammer James Keegan Kyle Sanders Jared Hawkins Joshua King Bryce Eberly Bryan Harless Joshua Reynolds Jarrod Bates Ryan Thompson Chris Egger Vance Gorman Jeff Roden Taylor Holz Zane Butler

Pos. P OF IF IF OF P P C P IF P P P P P IF C OF P OF OF C P C 1B P 1B P C OF

Ht. 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-8 6-1 6-0 5-7 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-8 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-8

Wt. 170 170 180 165 170 195 185 180 190 185 165 175 195 200 195 170 180 175 195 160 205 170 185 250 180 230 250 195 240 250

at Angelina Community College vs. Bossier Parish Community College at Angelina Community College at Angelina Community College

May 1

1 p.m. 10 a.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m.

Southwestern Community College at Fort Scott Community College at Fort Scott Community College at Southwestern Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College at Brown Mackie Collee Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College North Central Missouri College at Cowley College at Cowley College Southeast Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 pm. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Coffeyville Community College Coffeyville Community College at North Central Missouri College Independnece Community College Independence Community College at Labette Community College at Labette Community College Brown Mackie College at Neosho County Community College at Neosho County Community College at Southeast Community College Allen Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Allen Community College

1 p.m.

Did You Know? B-T

Cl. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So.

Hometown Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Pendleton, Ind. Colorado Springs, Colo. Atchison, Kan. Osawatomie, Kan. St. Mary’s Kan. Clarinda, Iowa Clarinda, Iowa Wellsville, Kan. Troy, Kan. Lenexa, Kan. N. Ridgeville, Ohio Derby, Kan. Rossville, Kan. Rossville, Kan. Kansas City, Kan. Ozawkie, Kan. Wathena, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Clarinda, Iowa Glenwood, Iowa Gretna, Neb. Oskaloosa, Kan. Colorado Springs, Colo. Andover, Kan. Osawatomie, Kan. Mayetta, Kan. St. Mary’s, Kan. Lakeport, Calif.

Highland head coach Rick Eberly was named the East Jayhawk Conference Coach of the Year following the 2000 season. That year, Eberly led his squad to a 32-25 record. Eberly will be gunning for his 500th career win as a collegiate head coach this season.


conference opponents

Highland Community College All-Time Series Record versus Highland Johnson County leads all-time series 74-24 1973

Highland ____________3-1 Highland ____________3-2 JCCC ______________7-0 JCCC ______________7-6

1997

2007

Highland ____________7-5 JCCC ______________12-1 JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________4-0

JCCC ______________19-8 Highland ____________6-3 Highland __________10-2 Highland ____________8-1

JCCC ______________12-2 JCCC ______________15-8 JCCC ______________8-1 Highland ____________1-0

1998

2008

JCCC ______________12-2 JCCC ______________12-5 JCCC ______________10-0 JCCC ______________19-0 JCCC ______________13-3

JCCC ______________2-0 JCCC ______________6-2 JCCC ______________10-0 JCCC ______________10-6

JCCC ______________5-3 JCCC ______________7-2 JCCC ______________7-1 JCCC ______________11-5

1999

Highland __________12-4 JCCC ______________13-4 JCCC ______________8-7 JCCC ______________16-8

2009

JCCC ______________6-2 JCCC ______________3-1 JCCC ______________17-8 JCCC ______________10-4

1976

JCCC ______________19-1 JCCC ______________12-4

2000

2010

1980

JCCC ______________13-1

1981

JCCC ______________9-5 JCCC ______________7-1

Highland Highland Highland Highland

JCCC ______________15-4 JCCC ____________19-16 JCCC ______________10-1 JCCC ______________9-4

2001

Highland ____________7-2 JCCC ______________1-0 JCCC ____________18-15 Highland __________12-10 JCCC ______________7-2•

1974

1975

1986

Highland __________11-4

1987

JCCC ______________11-1 JCCC ______________13-3 JCCC ______________7-0 JCCC ______________10-0 JCCC ____________15-4•

1988

JCCC ______________3-1 JCCC ______________8-1

1989

JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________9-1

1990

JCCC ______________12-7 JCCC ______________6-1

1992

JCCC ______________12-4 JCCC ______________11-1

1994

JCCC ______________5-4 Highland __________11-3 JCCC ______________8-0 JCCC ______________9-1

JCCC ______________13-3

2002

2003

2004

1995 1996

JCCC ______________7-5 JCCC ____________16-6• JCCC ______________10-2

2005

2006

____________2-1 ____________9-4 ____________9-3 ____________7-4

Highland __________11-8 JCCC ______________7-3 Highland ____________5-4 JCCC ______________11-3 Highland __________11-1 JCCC ______________6-5 Highland __________10-7 JCCC ______________9-8 JCCC ______________8-1• JCCC ______________7-1 Highland ____________5-1 Highland __________15-8 JCCC ______________8-3 JCCC ______________10-0 JCCC ______________10-2 JCCC ______________13-3 JCCC ______________17-5 JCCC ______________8-6 Highland __________16-12 JCCC ______________2-0

Highland ____________9-6

Series Records vs. Highland

Most Runs by JCCC 19 . . . . . . .1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-0 - W 19 . . . . . . .1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-1 - W 19 . . . . . . .1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-8 - W 19 . . . . . . .2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-16 - W Most Runs by Highland 16 . . . . . . .2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-12 - W 16 . . . . . . .2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-19 - L Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 34 . . . . . . .2010 . . . . . .15-4 - W, 19-16 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Highland 22 . . . . . . .2006 . . . . . . .6-8 - L, 16-12 - W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 19 . . . . . . .1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Highland 10 . . . . . . .2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-1 Most Games Played in One Season 5 . . . . . . . .1975 . . . . . .JCCC-5, Highland-0 5 . . . . . . . .1987 . . . . . .JCCC-5, Highland-0 5 . . . . . . . .2001 . . . . . .JCCC-3, Highland-2 Postseason Meetings 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-4, Highland-0


conference opponents

Independence Community College Saturday, March 5, 2011 and Sunday, March 6, 2011

2011 Independence Schedule

1 p.m. • JCCC Baseball Complex • Overland Park, Kan.

February

Independence at a Glance

13 17 19 20 24 26 27

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Independence, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,500 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy Blue and Vegas Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pirates Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emmerson Field Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LF-325, CF-380, RF-310 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daniel Bain Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tammie Geldenhuys Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tye Hallowell Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .thallowell@indycc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 332-5477 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-87/3 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-87/3 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pecos Miller Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Casey Frye 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-30 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-22/T-7th Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-24 Shelley vs. Independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-24 Athletic Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tammy Geldenhuys email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tgeldenhuys@indycc.edu Athletic Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 332-5481 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.indycc.edu

March 5 6 8 12 13 16 19 20 24 26 27 30

April

Tye Hollowell Head Coach

2 3 9 10 14 16 17 23 24 27 30

May 1

2011 Independence Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 30 33

Name Landon Warren Tyler Williams Richard Simon Clay Ratliff Michael Morris Justin Weaver Cory Hext Jonathan Cody David Dewolfe Dylan Rogers Braden Todd Donnie Beal Jason Young Cody Carbajo Andrew Minchuk Colby Ketron Britton Chambers Zach Johnson Drew Anthony Blake Bishop Austin Woods Michael McCracken Corey Anthony Ethan DeVader John Carlson Hunter Boelte Dakota Watson

Pos.

Ht. 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-4 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4 5-11 5-9 6-7 5-9

Wt. 145 155 185 155 170 190 155 160 200 220 185 175 180 185 220 150 180 170 220 210 215 185 170 200 165 185 190

B-T

McCook Community College at Connors State College Des Moines Area Community College Des Moines Area Community College at Seminole State College Marshalltown Community College Marshalltown Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.

at Johnson County Community College at Johnson County Community College Ottawa University JV Cowley College Cowley College at Butler Community College at Coffeyville Community College at Coffeyville Community College Crowder College at Neosho County Community College at Neosho County Community College Butler Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Labette Community College Labette Community College at Highland Community College at Highland Community College at Crowder College at Allen Community College at Allen Community College Fort Scott Community College Fort Scott Community College at Ottawa University JV Kansas City Kanss Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 1 p.m.

Kansas City Kansas Community College

1 p.m.

Did You Know? Cl. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown Sentinel, Okla. Woodward, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Catoosa, Okla. Vinita, Okla. Arkansas City, Kan. Vinita, Okla. Midwest City, Okla. Fredricton, N.C. Inola, Okla. Woodard, Okla. Shawnee, Kan. Arkansas City, Kan. Shawnee, Kan. MacNutt, SK Meridan, Kan. Andover, Kan. Barnsdall, Okla. Barnsdall, Okla. Verdigris, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Chicasha, Okla. Barnsdall, Okla. St. Mary’s, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Oklahoma City, Okla. Springdale, Ark.

Tye Hollowell is in his fourth season as head coach at Independence, but his eighth with the program. He spent four years as the team’s top assistant before taking over the helm in 2008. Hollowell has been an integral part of the recent success of the Pirates baseball program. In 2007, Independence set a school records for wins in a season (31) and win in the conference (20). The team also qualified for its first trip to the Region VI Playoffs in Wichita. In three years at the thelm, Hollowell has guided the Pirates to a record of 69-87.


conference opponents

Independence Community College All-Time Series Record versus Independence Johnson County leads all-time series 61-24 1976

JCCC ______________5-4

1995

JCCC ______________8-4 Indy ________________6-3 JCCC ______________6-3 Indy ________________4-2

2000

JCCC ______________3-0 JCCC ______________7-6 JCCC ____________14-10 Indy ________________8-0

1981

JCCC ______________9-0 JCCC ______________16-6

1982

JCCC ______________25-0 JCCC ______________14-0

1996

JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC

______________3-0 ______________7-5 ______________8-4 ______________7-6

2001

JCCC ______________13-5 JCCC ____________21-4 JCCC ______________6-5 JCCC ______________17-4

1991

JCCC ______________9-1 JCCC ______________7-2

1992

JCCC ______________6-1 JCCC ______________14-5 JCCC ______________7-3 JCCC ______________16-3

1997

Indy ________________4-3 JCCC ____________12-10 JCCC ______________6-4 JCCC ______________7-5

2002

Indy ________________1-0 JCCC ____________11-10 JCCC ______________20-9 JCCC ______________8-1

1993

Indy ________________3-2 JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________10-2 JCCC ______________10-8

1998

JCCC ______________9-1 JCCC ______________6-1 Indy ________________8-2 Indy ________________8-4 JCCC ______________7-4•

2003

Indy ______________12-2 JCCC ______________2-0 Indy ______________10-2 Indy ________________2-1

1994

JCCC ______________8-0 JCCC ______________12-5 JCCC ______________8-2 JCCC ______________4-1

2004

1999

JCCC ______________15-4 JCCC ______________14-4 JCCC ____________18-14 JCCC ______________16-8

Indy ______________22-7 JCCC ______________11-1 JCCC ____________12-10 Indy ______________10-2

2005

Indy ________________6-5 JCCC ______________14-8 Indy ________________7-6 JCCC ______________8-6

2006

Indy Indy Indy Indy

2007

JCCC ______________7-3 Indy ________________8-4 JCCC ______________6-3 Indy ________________3-1 JCCC ______________7-4•

2008

Indy ________________6-3 JCCC ______________10-3 JCCC ______________7-5 JCCC ______________2-0

2009

JCCC ______________7-3 JCCC ______________6-1 Indy ______________16-15 Indy ______________13-5

Series Records vs. Independence

Most Runs by JCCC 25 . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-0 - W Most Runs by Independence 22 . . . . . . .2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-7 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 39 . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . . .25-0 - W, 14-0 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Independence 33 . . . . . . .2004 . . . . . . .22-7 - W, 11-1 - W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 25 . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Independence 15 . . . . . . .2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-7 Most Games Played in One Season 5 . . . . . . . .1998 . . . . . . . . .JCCC-5, Indy-0 5 . . . . . . . .2007 . . . . . . . . . .JCCC 3, Indy-2 Postseason Meetings 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-2, Indy-0

______________10-8 ______________15-13 ________________8-7 ______________11-6

2010

JCCC ______________3-2 JCCC ______________11-0 JCCC ______________9-4 JCCC ______________12-6


conference opponents

Kansas City Kansas Community College Saturday, April 9, 2011 and Sunday, April 10, 2011

2011 Kansas City Kansas Schedule

1 p.m. & Noon • JCCC Baseball Complex • Overland Park, Kan.

February

Kansas City Kansas at a Glance

11 26 27

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas City, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,200 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Devils Fields . . . . . . . . . .Community America Ballpark/MASC Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Thomas Burke Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Pratt Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Burleson Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Jewell e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .burleson@kckcc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(913) 288-7156 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .964-548/32 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .964-548/32 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-64 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mat Goldbeck Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Damian Stambersky Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Sharp 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-23 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-23/9th Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'76 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-69 Shelley vs. Kansas City Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-42 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan Hoskins SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ahoskins@kckcc.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(913) 288-7158 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.kckcc.edu

March 5 6 8 11 12 13 15 19 20 23 26 27 31

April 2 3 7 9 10 16 17 20 23 24 30

May Steve Burleson

Name Jared Warren Scott Dorris Dalton Demel Shaun Williams Kale Kleinsorge Jace Waters Scott Hull Hunter Johnson Payton Bosserman Ryan Shearrer Keith Langtry Josh Carrithers Sean Sredojevic Riley Murr Dyalan Cole Logan Forbis Ryan Otto Zak Anstine Mark Sprekels Jake Henne Lendon Ehlmann David Richards Jake McMains Jose Faria Parker McDaniel R.J. Barnes Eric Shanahan Alex King Tyler Johnson

Pos. IF C 3B/2B OF OF/1B SS OF 3B P P OF P SS OF OF P P P P C/2B 3B/1B OF P C C C/OF P P OF/P

Ht. 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-0 5-10 5-8 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-8 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-8 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-6 6-2

Wt. 180 194 180 165 195 190 180 180 150 175 180 195 180 185 160 200 170 200 185 175 210 195 185 205 185 210 170 230 175

B-T R-R S-R L-R S-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R S-R L-L R=R L-R S-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R

1

1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon

Labette Community College Labette Community College at Ottawa University JV Spoon River Community College at Highland Community College at Highland Community College at Rockhurst University JV at Allen Community College at Allen Community College Ottawa University JV Fort Scott Community College Fort Scott Community College Brown Mackie College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Neosho County Community College Neosho County Community College North Arkansas Community College at Johnson County Community College at Johnson County Community College at Cowley College at Cowley College Baker University JV Coffeyville Community College Coffeyville Community College at Independence Community College

1 p.m. 1 pm. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

at Independence Community College

1 p.m.

Head Coach

2011 Kansas City Kansas Numerical Roster No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 42 44

at Oklahoma Wesleyan at Northwest Oklahoma State at Northwest Oklahoma State

Cl. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.

Did You Know? Hometown Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Goddard, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Olathe, Kan. Tonganoxie, Kan. Bartlesville, Okla. Bismark, N.D. Grain Valley, Mo. Kearney, Mo. Prairie Village, Kan. St. Joseph, Mo. Boulder, Mo. Collinsville, Okla. Kearney, Mo. Tonganoxie, Kan. Spring Hill, Kan. Holden, Mo. Olathe, Kan. Elkhorn, Ne.b St. Charles, Mo. Grain Valley, Mo. Ankeny, Iowa San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico Broken Arrow, Okla. Richmond, Va. Elkhorn, Neb. Olathe, Kan. Odessa, Mo.

KCKCC head coach Steve Burleson won his 900th career game in 2008, and came one victory away from reaching the program’s second World Series trip. The Blue Devils lost the championships game to Johnson County. Burleson ranks among the all-time leaders in the NJCAA with 964 wins, and ranks third in the conference behind Allen County’s Valis McLean and Seward County’s Galen McSpadden. Two former Kansas City Kansas players coached by Steve Burleson played in the Major Leagues: David Segui and Kevin Young. Segui played 15 seasons in the majors with seven different teams (Orioles, Mets, Expos, Mariners, Blue Jays, Rangers and Indians). Young’s career spanned 12 season with Pirates and Royals.

Strikeout King Travis Blankenship, the alltime wins and strikeout leader in JCCC history, pitched all nine innings, allowing just two runs while striking out nine batters in the Region VI Championship. The win was Blankenship’s 11th of the season, which tied him for the season wins record. More importantly, the win gave JCCC the region title the program’s first berth to the JUCO World Series


conference opponents

Kansas City Kansas Community College All-Time Series Record versus Kansas City Kansas Johnson County leads all-time series 90-69 1973

1974

1975

1976

1977 `

1978

JCCC ______________11-0 JCCC ______________14-4 JCCC ______________6-2 JCCC ______________5-4 JCCC ______________13-5 JCCC ______________10-0 JCCC ______________11-0 KCKCC ____________7-4 JCCC ______________9-0 JCCC ______________3-1 JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________3-0 JCCC ______________8-3 KCKCC ____________10-4 KCKCC ____________4-1 KCKCC ____________18-9 KCKCC ____________6-3 KCKCC ____________9-1 KCKCC ____________5-3 JCCC ______________4-0 JCCC ______________3-2 JCCC ______________7-6 JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________9-6 JCCC ____________13-12 KCKCC ____________12-1 JCCC ______________5-0 KCKCC ____________5-2 JCCC ______________8-6 KCKCC ____________13-8 JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________9-4 KCKCC ____________5-2 JCCC ______________7-0 KCKCC ____________5-4

JCCC ______________8-0 JCCC ______________12-0 1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1989

JCCC ______________7-6 KCKCC ____________8-7 JCCC ______________8-4 JCCC ______________9-6

JCCC ______________2-1 KCKCC ____________9-4 KCKCC ____________2-1~ JCCC ______________8-6~ JCCC ____________17-3~

1990

KCKCC ____________5-2 JCCC ______________5-4 KCKCC ____________9-4

KCKCC ____________4-2 JCCC ______________9-3 JCCC ____________19-6~

1991

KCKCC ____________12-9 JCCC ______________9-5 KCKCC ____________6-0 KCKCC ____________7-5 KCKCC ____________7-4~

1992

JCCC ______________5-4 JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________9-0 KCKCC ____________5-4

1993

JCCC ______________14-6 KCKCC ____________5-4

1994

JCCC ______________5-4 JCCC ______________10-8 JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________9-4 KCKCC ____________7-5~

KCKCC ____________9-5 JCCC ______________4-0 KCKCC ____________9-8 JCCC ______________7-5 JCCC ______________4-3 KCKCC ____________9-6 KCKCC ____________6-5 JCCC ______________2-1 JCCC ______________1-0 KCKCC ____________4-3 KCKCC ____________4-0 JCCC ______________4-2 KCKCC ____________10-8 JCCC ______________9-8 KCKCC ____________5-2 JCCC ______________4-3 KCKCC ____________13-0

1986

KCKCC ____________11-1 KCKCC ____________14-4

1987

KCKCC ____________12-0 KCKCC ____________7-1 KCKCC __________11-2~ JCCC ____________11-5~ KCKCC __________14-0~

1995

JCCC ______________8-7 KCKCC ____________11-3 KCKCC ____________1-0 KCKCC ____________10-2

1996

JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________8-5 JCCC ______________16-7 JCCC ______________14-6

1997

JCCC ______________9-8 KCKCC ____________15-6 KCKCC ____________5-2 KCKCC ____________5-4

1998

KCKCC ____________9-7 KCKCC ____________3-1

1999

KCKCC ____________10-9 JCCC ______________10-1 JCCC ____________14-10 KCKCC ____________13-5

Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 30 . . . . . . .1996 . . . . . . .16-7 - W, 14-6 - W

2000

Most Runs 2 Games by Kansas City Kansas 24 . . . . . . .1976 . . . . . . . .18-9 - W, 6-3 - W 24 . . . . . . .2007 . . . . . . .8-10 - L, 16-5 - W

JCCC ______________10-4 KCKCC ____________11-2 JCCC ____________22-11~

2001

KCKCC ____________7-4 JCCC ______________4-1 KCKCC ____________15-6 JCCC ______________9-7

2002

JCCC ______________7-3 KCKCC ____________11-0 JCCC ______________5-2 KCKCC ____________6-4 KCKCC ____________4-1~

2003

JCCC ______________8-1 JCCC ______________13-0 JCCC ______________8-6 JCCC ______________3-2 KCKCC __________20-9~

1979

JCCC ______________4-3 KCKCC ____________6-2

1988

Series Records vs. KCKCC

Most Runs by JCCC 22 . . . . . . .2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-11 - W

JCCC ____________13-10 KCKCC ____________14-7

Most Runs by Kansas City Kansas 20 . . . . . . .2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-9 - W

Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 14 . . . . . . .1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-3 Largest Margin of Victory - KCKCC 14 . . . . . . .1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-0 Most Games Played in One Season 8 . . . . . . . .1977 . . . . . . . . .JCCC-6, KCK-2 Postseason Meetings 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-6, KCK-7

2004

KCKCC ____________7-4 KCKCC ____________7-6 KCKCC ____________9-2 JCCC ______________5-3

2005

JCCC ______________4-2 KCKCC ____________6-2 JCCC ______________11-4 JCCC ______________7-0

2006

JCCC ______________14-9 KCKCC ____________7-2 KCKCC ____________3-2 JCCC ______________8-7

2007

JCCC ______________10-8 KCKCC ____________16-5 KCKCC ____________4-2 JCCC ______________3-1

2008

KCKCC ____________4-2 JCCC ______________3-0 JCCC ______________11-1 KCKCC ____________4-1 KCKCC __________16-7• JCCC ______________6-2•

2009

JCCC ______________6-5 JCCC ______________11-2 JCCC ______________7-3 KCKCC __________16-12

2010

JCCC ______________12-3 JCCC ______________15-3 JCCC ______________9-7 JCCC ____________14-11


conference opponents

Labette Community College Saturday, March 12, 2011 and Sunday, March 13, 2011

2011 Labette Schedule

1 p.m. • Marvel Park • Parsons, Kan.

February

Labette at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parsons, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,500 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cardinals Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marvel Park Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LF-315, CF-360, RF-210 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. George Knox Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aaron Keal Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aaron Keal Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Berry College e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .aronk@labette.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 820-1017 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193-314/11 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193-313/11 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-33 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clint Stoy Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luke Manners 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-32 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-22/8th Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-23 Shelley vs. Labette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-21 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Athletic Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 820-1017 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.labette.edu

12 14 16 24 27

March 5 6 8 12 13 15 19 20 22 26 27

April 2 3 5 9 10 16 17 22 23 26 30

May

Aaron Keal Head Coach

2011 Labette Numerical Roster

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27

Name Z. Tipton Brett Cares Bryan Dudley Curis Coyle Colby Mitchell Josh Owen Alex Coplon Matt Crawley Jimmy Williams Jay Elmore Rickey Sanchez Kacy Cook John Riley Will Gerhardt Luis Cruz Kellen Smith Ryan Miller Reed Downing Casey Strate Joseph Rameriz Nick Whetzell Dillon Laveille Levi Keeton Dustin Sloan Kyle Yates

Pos. IF RHP OF/LHP OF IF C RHP IF LHP OF IF RHP/OF OF/RHP UT RHP LHP RHP IF OF RHP C LHP C/1B IF/RHP IF

at Rose State College McCook Community College Evangel College JV Maple Woods Community College at Crowder College

1 4

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 pm. 1 p.m.

at Kansas City Kansas Community College at Kansas City Kansas Community College at Connors State College Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Crowder College at Cowley College at Cowley College Connors State College Coffeyville Community College Coffeyville Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 pm. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

at Independence Community College at Independence Community College at Maple Woods Community College Neosho County Community College Neosho County Community College Highland Community College Highland Community College at Allen Community College at Allen Community College Butler Community College at Fort Scott Community College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m.

at Fort Scott Community College at Butler Community College

1 pm. 4 p.m.

Did You Know Cl. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Hometown Oklahoma City, Okla. Parsons, Kan. Eudora, Okla. Claremore, Okla. Valliant, Okla. Sand Springs, Okla. Claremore, Okla. Tahlequah, Okla. Claremore, Okla. Blanchard, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Fort Gipson, Okla. Lampe, Mo. Owasso, Okla. Caguas, Puerto Rico Yukon, Okla. County Line, Okla. Ardmore, Okla. Dewey, Okla. Caguas, Puerto Rico Franklin, Kan. Geronimo, Okla. Strother, Okla. Velma Alma, Okla. Sand Springs, Okla.

JCCC enters the 2011 season riding a 16 game win streak in the season series against Labette. JCCC won all four gamesthe last four seasons. JCCC leads the all-time series 58-23. Kent Shelley stands 43-21 against the Cardinals. Before Aaron Keal arrived at Labette, the program was under the guidance of Tom Hilton, who posted a 610-257 record in 17 seasons as head coach. Keal enters his 12th season as the Labette baseball coach. He also serves as the school’s athletic director.


conference opponents

Labette Community College All-Time Series Record versus Labette Johnson County leads all-time series 58-23 1974

JCCC ______________8-0

1990

JCCC ______________9-5•

1975

JCCC ______________3-0

1991

JCCC ______________2-0•

1977

JCCC ______________13-7

1992

JCCC ____________21-6•

1978

JCCC ______________5-3

1993

1979

JCCC ______________21-0 JCCC ______________12-4 JCCC ______________5-1

JCCC ______________7-2• JCCC ______________7-3•

1994

JCCC ____________13-8•

1995

1980

JCCC ______________16-0 JCCC ______________12-1

1982

JCCC ______________3-1 Labette ______________1-0

1983

JCCC ______________4-1

1984

JCCC ______________2-0

1986

JCCC ______________5-3

1985

JCCC ______________21-3

1987

JCCC ______________5-2•

1988

Labette ____________4-2•

2000

JCCC ______________9-4 JCCC ______________10-8 JCCC ______________9-6 Labette ____________10-2

2006

Labete ______________4-1 Labete ______________4-2 Labette ______________7-6 Labette ______________5-0

2001

JCCC ______________4-1 JCCC ______________10-2 JCCC ______________12-0 JCCC ______________11-3

2007

JCCC ______________10-2 JCCC ______________6-3 JCCC ______________5-1 JCCC ______________3-1

Labette ____________8-0•

2002

2008

1996

JCCC ______________5-3 Labette ______________8-5 JCCC ______________17-5 JCCC ______________19-4

Labette ____________11-5 Labette ______________7-4 JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________7-5

JCCC ______________12-0 JCCC ______________5-1 JCCC ______________11-4 JCCC ______________15-5

2003

Labette ______________3-2 Labette ______________3-0 Labette ______________9-2 Labette ______________5-1

JCCC ______________9-7 JCCC ______________9-8 Labette ____________11-5 Labette ______________4-3

2009

1997

JCCC ______________4-1 JCCC ______________9-2 JCCC ______________8-1 JCCC ______________15-2

2004

JCCC ______________11-4 Labette ____________12-2 JCCC ______________10-3 JCCC ______________11-1

2010

JCCC ______________18-7 JCCC ______________14-5 JCCC ______________11-7 JCCC ______________12-2

2005

JCCC ______________5-2 JCCC ______________6-2 Labette ____________10-8 JCCC ______________9-3

1998

Labette ______________9-1 Labette ____________12-4 Labette ____________9-4•

1999

Labette ______________7-5 JCCC ______________12-2

Series Records vs. Labette

Most Runs by JCCC 21 . . . . . . .1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-0 - W 21 . . . . . . .1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-3 - W 21 . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-6 - W Most Runs by Labette 12 . . . . . . .1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-4 - W 12 . . . . . . .2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-2 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 36 . . . . . . .1996 . . . . . .17-5 - W, 19-4 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Labette 21 . . . . . . .1998 . . . . . . . .9-1 - W, 12-4 - W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 21 . . . . . . .1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Labette 10 . . . . . . .2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-2 Most Games Played in One Season 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Times Postseason Meetings 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-7, Labtte-1

Back inTime Jim Broer (left) hit a record two grand slams in a 13-run third inning to help the Cavaliers overcome a 3-0 deficit and defeat Labette, 21-3 in a NJCAA Region VI playoff game at Kansas City Kansas Community College in 1985. Travis Chambers, Rich Kudlacz, Steve Myer and Larry Samuel also homered for Johnson County.


conference opponents

Neosho County Community College Saturday, April 16, 2011 and Sunday, April 17, 2011

2011 Neosho County Schedule

1 p.m. • Hudson Field • Chanute, Kan.

February

Neosho County at a Glance

16 18 23

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chanute, Kan. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,600 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orange and Black Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Panthers Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hudson Field Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LF-320, CF-400, RF-320 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Brian Inbody Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Murry Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Murry Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fort Hays State University e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .smurry@neosho.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 431-2820 x249 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .702-513/24 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .702-513/24 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-51 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zack Murray Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Sadler 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-26 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-17/4th Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'03 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-46 Shelley vs. Neosho County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-42 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Harrison SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sharrison@neosho.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(620) 431-0387 x555 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.neosho.edu

Brown Mackie College Iowa Western Community College at Crowder College

March 2 5 6 12 13 16 19 20 23 26 27 30

April 2 3 6 9 10 12 16 17 19 23 24 30

May Steve Murry

1

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

at Seminole State College at Allen Community College at Allen Community College at Coffeyville Community College at Coffeyville Community College Brown Mackie College Fort Scott Community College Fort Scott Community College Baker University JV Independence Community College Independence Community College Crowder College

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

at Kansas City Kansas Community College at Kansas City Kansas Community College at Baker University JV at Labette Community College at Labette Community College Maple Woods Community College Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College at Maple Woods Community College Highland Community College Highland Community College at Cowley College

1 pm. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

at Cowley College

1 p.m.

Head Coach

2011 Neosho County Numerical Roster No. 00 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 24 25 27 30 31 32 33 35 37 40 42

Name Ethan Ericson Austen Colt Garrett Schaede Max Ising Eric Dawson Jon Furlong Thomas Keith Tyler Kiellsen Kas Sanders Taylor Smith Jon Pomatto Adam Giacalone Chris Jones Ben Jacks Nick Doughty Taylor Graham Kenny McKee Nick Fowble Michael Kirkland Caleb Compton Tanner Cruts Tyler Palmer Alex Naifeh E.J. Merlo Daniel Peterson Matt Strahm Dalton Majors Dalton Cox Clint Barnes

Pos. P IF IF OF/P IF P C P IF OF/P OF/P P/IF OF P IF P P P P IF IF C OF/P P P P P P P

Ht. 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-5 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-7 5-11 6-0

Wt. 215 190 180 165 165 185 190 175 170 170 180 215 200 180 210 190 190 184 205 180 184 200 190 180 190 170 210 180 175

B-T R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R S-L R-R L-R R-R R-R L-R L-L R-R S-L R-R S-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-L R-R R-L R-R

Did You Know? Cl. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Hometown Bronson, Kan. Owasso, Okla. Owasso, Okla. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Olathe, Kan. Bixby, Okla. Norman, Okla. Broken Arrow, Okla. Fletcher, Okla. Fletcher, Okla. Osawatomie, Kan. Shawnee, Kan. Skiatook, Okla. Pryor, Okla. Kansas City, Mo. Girard, Kan. Sapulpa, Okla. Norman, Okla. Sand Springs, Okla. Owasso, Okla. Edmond, Okla. El Reno, Okla. Sapulpa, Okla. Blue Springs, Mo. Lenexa, Ka. West Fargo, N.D. Hydro, Okla. Blanchard, Okla. Okmulgee, Okla.

Neosho County head coach Steve Murry is only the second coach in Panther baseball history. In 24 seasons, he has amassed a career mark of 702-513. He also led his team to a school record 42 wins in 2003 and a berth in the NJCAA JUCO World Series, the program’s first appearance. As a player, Murry was a two-time All-American at Fort Hays State University, and led the nation in home runs and RBI.


conference opponents

Neosho County Community College All-Time Series Record versus Neosho County Johnson County leads all-time series 88-46 1973

Neosho Co. __________5-3 JCCC ______________7-4 JCCC ______________6-4•

JCCC ______________10-3 1992

JCCC ______________5-0 JCCC ______________8-0 Neosho Co. __________4-2 Neosho Co. __________5-4 JCCC ______________8-5•

1975

JCCC ______________13-4

1976

JCCC ______________6-4

1977

JCCC ______________8-5 JCCC ______________9-2

1979

Neosho Co. __________5-4 JCCC ______________9-1

1980

JCCC ______________5-3 JCCC ______________15-1 JCCC ______________8-2 JCCC ______________7-2 JCCC ______________10-1 JCCC ______________11-0

1994

Neosho Co. ________10-5 JCCC ______________7-4

1995

Neosho Co. ________10-2 Neosho Co. __________7-5 JCCC ______________11-5 Neosho Co. __________7-5

1981

JCCC ______________10-1 JCCC ______________9-5 JCCC ______________14-2 JCCC ______________10-1

1996

1982

JCCC ______________6-3 JCCC ______________11-3 JCCC ______________2-1 JCCC ______________6-0

JCCC ______________8-4 JCCC ______________6-5 JCCC ______________8-1 JCCC ______________8-7 JCCC ______________5-0•

1997

Neosho Co. __________7-1 JCCC ______________9-1 Neosho Co. __________4-1 Neosho Co. __________9-6

1983

1984

JCCC ______________12-2 JCCC ______________11-0 JCCC ______________2-0 JCCC ______________14-9 JCCC ______________9-1 JCCC ______________4-3 JCCC ______________13-0 JCCC ______________13-5 JCCC ______________12-0

1993

1998

1999

1985

JCCC ______________9-1 JCCC ______________8-0

1986

JCCC ______________10-2 JCCC ______________18-1 JCCC ______________17-1 JCCC ______________10-1 JCCC ______________8-2

2000

JCCC ______________7-1 JCCC ______________7-6 JCCC ______________20-3 JCCC ______________8-0

2001

1987

1988

Neosho Co __________5-4 JCCC ______________11-9 Neosho Co.__________6-5•

1989

JCCC ______________10-0 JCCC ______________2-1

1990

JCCC ______________9-1 JCCC ______________4-1

1991

JCCC ______________8-5 JCCC ______________7-1

JCCC ______________10-2 Neosho Co. __________9-8 JCCC ______________3-1 Neosho Co. ________10-3

2004

Neosho Co. __________6-5 Neosho Co. ________13-7 Neosho Co. __________7-1 JCCC ______________9-0

2009

JCCC ______________7-5 JCCC ______________10-5 Neosho Co. ________17-5 JCCC ______________17-0

2005

Neosho Co. __________9-8 Neosho Co. ________14-8 JCCC ______________5-1 JCCC ______________7-1

2010

Neosho Co. __________5-2 JCCC ______________5-3 JCCC ______________17-6 JCCC ______________10-8

2006

Neosho Co. Neosho Co. Neosho Co. Neosho Co.

2007

JCCC ______________12-8 Neosho Co. ________14-6 JCCC ______________10-4 Neosho Co. __________6-2

2008

JCCC ______________17-3 JCCC ______________7-5 JCCC ______________9-7 Neosho Co. __________8-4

__________8-7 ________14-9 ________12-2 __________9-5

Series Records vs. Neosho County

Most Runs by JCCC 20 . . . . . . .1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-3 - W

JCCC ______________4-2 Neosho Co. __________5-3 Neosho Co. ________13-5 Neosho Co. __________6-5 JCCC ______________9-2•

Most Runs by Neosho County 17 . . . . . . .2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-5 - W

JCCC ______________5-3 JCCC ______________10-2 Neosho Co. ________14-4 JCCC ______________14-8 Neosho Co. ________12-1•

Most Runs 2 Games by Neosho County 23 . . . . . . .2005 . . . . . . . .9-8 - W, 14-8 - W

JCCC ______________8-6 Neosho Co. __________8-6 Neosho Co. __________9-8 Neosho Co. __________5-1 JCCC ______________6-2• Neosho Co. __________4-3 Neosho Co. ________10-1 JCCC ____________14-13 Neosho Co. __________6-4 JCCC ______________3-0•

2002

JCCC ______________10-3 Neosho Co. ________16-9 Neosho Co. __________8-6 JCCC ______________12-8

2003

Neosho Co. __________6-1 Neosho Co. __________3-4 Neosho Co. __________7-4 Neosho Co. __________9-8 JCCC ____________15-7•

Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 28 . . . . . . .1986 . . . . . . .10-2 - W, 18-1 - W 28 . . . . . . .1987 . . . . . . . . .20-3 -W, 8-0 -W

Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 17 . . . . . . .1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1 17 . . . . . . .1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-3 17 . . . . . . .2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Neosho County 11 . . . . . . .1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-1 Most Games Played in One Season 6 . . . . . . . .1880 . . . . . . .JCCC-6, Neosho-0 Postseason Meetings 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC-5, Neosho-2

Back inTime In 1985 against Neosho County, Steve Parker (left) pitched his record second no-hitter of the season. Parker walked only one batter in the Cavaliers 8-0 win. Steve Meyer hit two home runs in that game, including a grand slam. It was the final regular season game in 1985. He finished with a record 15 homers on the season and 25 for his career.


other opponents

Northeast Texas

Redlands Sunday, February 20, 2011 in El Reno, Okla.

Friday, February 25, 2011 in Mt. Pleasant, Texas

1 p.m. • 1-7, 1-9 •

1 p.m. • 1-7, 1-9 • Bob Baker Stadium

Monday, February 21, 2011 in El Reno, Okla.

Saturday, February 25, 2011 in Mt. Pleasant, Texas

11 a.m • 1-7, 1-9 •

1 p.m • 1-9 • Bob Baker Stadium

Redlands at a Glance

Northeast Texas at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .El Reno, Okla. Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . .1938/ 1,501 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maroon and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cougars Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Redlands Stadium National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .II President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Larry F. Devane Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Newgent Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Newgent Alma Mater . . . . . . .University of Indianapolis e-mail . . . . . . . . . . .newgentm@redlandscc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(405) 422-1280 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . .229-162/7 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229-162/7 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacob Johnson 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-31 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . .1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3rd Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Shelley vs. Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Public Information . . .publicinfo@redlandscc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(405) 422-1467 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . .www.redlandscc.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mt. Pleasant, Texas Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . .1985 / 1,814 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy and Red Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eagles Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Baker Stadium National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Brad Johnson Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Smith Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Smith Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Iowa e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .chrissmith@ntcc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(903) 434-8166 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA/6 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA/6 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kirk McConnell Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Bogner 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-17 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13th NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . .1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st - 1996 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5 Shelley vs. Northeast Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Athletic Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(903) 434-8166 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.ntcc.edu

Matt Newgent

Chris Smith

Head Coach

Head Coach

Longivew

Weatherford Saturday, February 25, 2011 in Mt. Pleasant, Texas

Tuesday, March 1, 2011 in Overland Park, Kan.

4 p.m.• 1-9 • Bob Baker Stadium

2 p.m. • 1-9 • JCCC Baseball Complex

Tuesday, April 5, 2011 in Lee’s Summit, Mo.

Weatherford at a Glance Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weatherford, Texas Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . .1869 / 3,527 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Black and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coyote Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . .Roger Williaims Ballpark National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Kevin Eaton Athletic Director . . . . . . . . .Dr. Steven P. Garippa Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Lightfoot Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jlightfoot@wc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(817) 598-0412 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA/8 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA/8 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flint Wallace Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Newman 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-19 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . .0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Shelley vs. Weatherford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Athletic Contact . . . . . . . . .Dr. Steven P. Carippa email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sgarippa@wc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(817) 598-6353 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.we.edu

2 p.m. • 1-9 • Longview Baseball Stadium

Tuesday, April 26, 2011 in Overland Park, Kan. 2 p.m. • 1-9 • JCCC Baseball Complex

Longview at a Glance

Clint Culbertson Head Coach

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee’s Summit, Mo. Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . .1969 / 3,225 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lakers Stadium . . . . . . . . . . .Longview Baseball Stadium National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Fred Grogan Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . .John O’Connoll Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clint Culbertson Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . .Univeristy of Missouri e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816) 672-2193 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132-99/4 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132-99/4 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ramon Grado Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chuck Barnes 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-19 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . .3 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'92, '07, '08 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st - 2007 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-24 Shelley vs. Lonview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-8 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Athletic Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816) 672-2440 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.mckc.edu


season outlook

Rockhurst University JV

Baker University JV Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at Overland Park, Kan.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 in Overland Park, Kan.

2 p.m. • 2-7 • JCCC Baseball Complex

2 p.m. • 2-7 • JCCC Baseball Complex

Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at Baldwin City, Kan. 3 p.m. • 1-9 • SauderField

Rockhurst at a Glance

Baker at a Glance Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baldwin City, Kan. Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . .1858 / 3,800 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orange Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wildcats Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sauder Field National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NAIA Conference Affiliation . . . . . . . .Heart of America President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Patricia Long Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Patricia Long Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phil Hannon Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baker Univeristy e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . .phil.hannon@bakeru.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(785) 594-8493 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA/11 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Highfill Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Highfill 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-24 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NAIA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . .NA Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-2 Shelley vs. Baker JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-2 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Kunde SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(785) 594-8495 SID email . . . . . . . . . . .kevin.kunde@bakeru.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.bakeru.edu

Phil Hannon Head Coach

Gary Burns Head Coach

Ottawa

Maple Woods

Wednesday, April 20, 2011 in Ottawa, Kan.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at Overland Park, Kan.

2 p.m. • 2-7 • Ottawa Baseball Field

1 p.m. • 2-7 • JCCC Baseball Complex

Ottawa at a Glance

Maple Woods at a Glance Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas City, Mo. Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . .1969 / 5,000 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Green, Black and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monarchs Stadium . . . . . . . . . .Maple Woods Baseball Field National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .XVI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Merna Saliman Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian C. Bechtel Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marty Kilgore Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iowa State e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . .marty.kilgore@mcckc.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816) 604-3504 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . .413-224/12 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . .413-224/12 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kenny Hook Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Justin Munson 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-26 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances . . . . . . . . . . .1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'98 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5th Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-6-1 Shelley vs. Maple Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3-1 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None Athletic Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816) 604-1000 Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.mcckc.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas City Mo. Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . .1910 / 2,600 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hawks Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rockhurst Baseball Field National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA D-II Conference Affiliation . . . . . . .Great Lakes Valley President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas B. Curran Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard Konzem Head Varsity Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Burns Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JCCC/Vanderbilt e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . .gary.burns@rockhurst.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816) 501-4130 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . .547-369/17 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . .547-369/17 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-25 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Ranked NCAA D-II Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . .1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999 Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4th Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-4 Shelley vs. Rockhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-3 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Dodderidge SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816) 501-4850 SID email . . . . . .john.dodderidge@rockhurst.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . .www.rockhurst.edu

Marty Kilgore Head Coach

Marty Kilgore Head Coach

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ottawa, Kan. Founded / Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1865 / Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Black and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Braves Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ottawa Baseball field National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NAIA Conference Affiliation . . . . . . . .Heart of America President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Eichner Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arabie Conner Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Reed Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . .William Jewell College e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .joe.reed@ottawa.edu Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(785) 242-5200 x5415 W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-56/2 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-56/2 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nola Deitrich Volunteer Coach . . . . . . . . . . .Tommy Fitzgerald 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-18 2019 JV Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-11 Preseason Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-0 NJCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . .0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Best Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-0 Shelley vs. Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-0 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Katie Tooley SID email . . . . . . . . . . . .katie.tooley@ottawa.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . .(785) 242-5200 x5401 Athletic Website . . . . . . . .www.ottawabraves.com


series records

JCCC vs. Non-conference Teams vs. Aquinas Tied 2-2 1998 1999

vs. Boone

JCCC __________________8-3 Aquinas ________________2-1 Aquinas ______________12-11 JCCC __________________2-1

vs. Austin

JCCCleads 13-0 1989 JCCC JCCC 1990 JCCC JCCC 1991 JCCC JCCC 1992 JCCC JCCC JCCC 1994 JCCC JCCC 1995 JCCC JCCC

________________10-0 __________________9-1 ________________10-0 ________________15-2 ________________14-2 ________________17-9 ________________14-1 ________________12-3 __________________9-1 ________________12-5 __________________8-0 ________________12-1 __________________8-0

vs. Bacone

Bacone leads 3-0 1986 Bacone__________________5-4 Bacone ________________11-2 Bacone ________________10-2

vs. Baker

JCCCleads 32-2 1977 JCCC JCCC 1984 JCCC JCCC 1985 JCCC JCCC 1986 JCCC JCCC 1988 JCCC JCCC 1990 JCCC Baker 1992 JCCC 1996 JCCC JCCC 1998 JCCC JCCC 1999 JCCC JCCC 2000 Baker JCCC JCCC JCCC 2001 JCCC 2002 JCCC 2004 JCCC JCCC 2006 JCCC 2007 JCCC JCCC 2009 JCCC JCCC 2010 JCCC JCCC

________________12-6 ________________13-4 ________________10-0 ________________13-4 ________________10-0 ________________14-4 __________________8-0 ________________11-3 __________________4-0 __________________4-2 __________________7-6 __________________4-2 ________________13-12 __________________6-5 ________________20-16 __________________8-2 ________________14-6 __________________9-5 __________________9-1 __________________8-7 __________________5-1 ________________14-4 ________________22-14 ________________20-2 ________________26-1 ________________19-9 ________________16-6 ________________16-6 __________________5-0 __________________8-1 ________________10-0 ________________18-1 __________________7-0 ________________11-2

vs. BartonCounty

JCCCleads 22-12 1975 JCCC __________________7-6 JCCC __________________5-4 1978 JCCC __________________1-0 1979 JCCC ________________12-4 Boone __________________6-4 JCCC __________________4-1 JCCC __________________3-2 1980 JCCC ________________11-1 Boone ________________10-8 Boone __________________5-3 JCCC __________________4-3 1981 JCCC __________________9-5 JCCC __________________3-2 JCCC __________________4-2 JCCC __________________6-5 1982 JCCC __________________5-3 JCCC ________________20-12 Boone __________________6-0 Boone ________________11-2 JCCC __________________6-2 JCCC __________________7-6 Boone __________________4-2 1983 Boone ________________11-3 JCCC __________________9-7 JCCC __________________6-5 JCCC __________________7-4 1984 Boone ________________14-10 Boone ________________16-11 1985 JCCC __________________4-3 1986 Bacone__________________5-4 Bacone ________________11-2 Bacone ________________10-2 1989 JCCC __________________1-0 JCCC ________________12-4

vs. Brewer State

Brewer State leads 2-0 1990 Brewer __________________7-3 Brewer __________________4-1

JCCCleads 2-1 2001 JCCC ________________19-5 JCCC __________________5-0 Cedar Valley ____________10-6

vs. Central

JCCCleads 4-0 1989 JCCC JCCC 1990 JCCC JCCC

________________14-3 ________________14-4 __________________7-0 __________________7-0

vs. Central Arizona

Central Arizona leads 1-0 2008 Central Arizona __________20-7

vs. Central Missouri

CMSUleads 2-1 1976 CMSU ________________9-4 CMSU ________________9-7 JCCC __________________3-0

vs. Cloud County

JCCCleads 7-1 1976 JCCC ________________10-8 Cloud Co. ______________4-3 1980 JCCC __________________7-0 JCCC __________________8-1 2008 JCCC__________________8-3• JCCC__________________4-2• 2009 JCCC__________________6-5• JCCC__________________6-1•

vs. Chochise

Cochise leads 2-0 2004 Cochise ______________13-10 Cochise ________________13-7

vs. Colby

JCCCleads 10-1 1986 JCCC ________________23-12 JCCC ________________18-3 1988 JCCC __________________6-3 JCCC ________________15-6 1989 JCCC __________________7-2 JCCC ________________14-2 1990 JCCC __________________9-5 1994 JCCC ________________13-2 JCCC __________________7-1 1995 JCCC __________________6-1 Brookhaven ______________7-6

JCCCleads 12-2 1973 JCCC __________________7-1 1974 JCCC __________________7-3 JCCC __________________9-4 1977 Colby __________________5-2 1978 JCCC __________________5-4 JCCC __________________5-3 1979 JCCC ________________11-4 JCCC ________________13-1 1980 JCCC __________________4-3 JCCC __________________9-0 1981 JCCC ________________12-1 JCCC __________________8-6 2004 JCCC __________________9-5 2009 Colby__________________2-9•

vs. BrownMackie -OP

vs. Columbia State

vs. Brookhaven

JCCCleads 5-1 1993 JCCC ________________11-3 JCCC __________________9-1 1994 Brown Mackie ____________6-3 JCCC __________________8-0 1995 JCCC __________________8-0 JCCC __________________9-0

vs. Butler

Bartonleads 15-9 1980 Barton Co. ____________10-7 JCCC __________________3-2 JCCC ________________32-5 1981 Barton County __________8-4 1982 Barton County __________8-4 1984 JCCC __________________5-4 JCCC ________________12-1 1990 JCCC ________________11-8 JCCC __________________4-3 1991 Barton County __________12-2 JCCC ________________10-3 1994 Barton County __________3-6 Barton County __________7-5 1995 JCCC ________________14-10 Barton County __________11-5 1997 JCCC __________________7-4 Barton County __________8-3z 2002 Barton County __________5-3 Barton County __________9-3z 2004 Barton County __________13-1 Barton County __________3-2 2006 Barton County __________4-0 Barton County __________7-6 2008 JCCC __________________7-4 2009 Barton County __________3-8

Butler leads 13-12 1979 Butler JCCC 1980 JCCC JCCC 1984 Butler JCCC 1985 JCCC JCCC 1986 Btuler Butler 1987 JCCC JCCC 1989 Butler JCCC Butler 1990 JCCC JCCC 1992 Butler Butler 1996 JCCC Butler 2002 Butler Butler 2003 Butler Butler

vs. Benedictine

vs. Calhoun

JCCCleads 5-1 1989 JCCC __________________6-5 JCCC ________________11-3 1990 JCCC __________________6-2 JCCC ________________12-0 1991 JCCC __________________6-5 Bendictine ______________5-4

2010

vs. Cedar Valley

________________14-13 ________________13-7 __________________7-3 ________________11-9 __________________5-2 __________________8-7 __________________5-4 ________________10-9 ________________12-9 __________________6-5 __________________9-2 __________________9-4 __________________3-2 __________________9-4 ________________16-9 __________________8-7 ________________11-1 __________________6-3 __________________9-8 __________________4-3 __________________8-2 __________________8-0 __________________3-1 __________________9-6 __________________6-0

JCCCleads 2-0 1992 JCCC __________________7-2 JCCC __________________8-3

vs. Carl Albert

Carl Albert leads 2-0 2000 Carl Albert ____________15-7 Carl Albert ____________12-2

Columbia State leads 3-1 1998 Columbia State ________13-11 Columbia State __________11-1 1999 Columbia State __________5-3 JCCC __________________8-4

vs. Connors State

JCCCleads 1-01974 JCCC __________________3-2

vs. CopiahLincoln

CopiahLincolnleads 1-0 1998 Copaih Lincoln __________3-2

vs. Crowder

JCCCleads 9-8 1977 JCCC __________________8-4 1980 Crowder ______________11-2 JCCC __________________3-2 JCCC __________________2-0 JCCC ________________10-2 1984 Crowder ______________12-9 JCCC __________________1-0 JCCC ________________10-1 1985 JCCC __________________4-1 JCCC ________________10-8 1986 Crowder ________________5-2 Crowder ________________6-3 1987 JCCC ________________10-3 Crowder ________________5-1 2006 Crowder ________________8-5 Crowder ______________15-5 Crowder ______________11-7

vs. Dallas Baptist

Dallas Baptist leads 2-0 1985 Dallas Baptist ____________8-1 Dallas Baptist __________12-6

vs. Des Moines Area

JCCCleads 3-2 1988 DMACC ______________13-3 JCCC __________________9-5 2007 JCCC __________________7-6 JCCC ________________13-4

DMACC ______________12-7

vs. Dodge City

JCCCleads 4-2 1973 Dodge City ______________5-0 1975 JCCC ________________10-0 Dodge City ______________5-4 1985 JCCC ________________11-5 JCCC ________________10-2 2007 JCCC__________________7-1•

vs. EasternArizona

JCCCleads 2-0 2004 JCCC ________________12-6 JCCC ________________16-15

vs. Eastfield

JCCCleads 3-1 1986 JCCC __________________6-4 JCCC __________________9-5 1989 JCCC ________________17-2 Eastfield ________________6-5

vs. Ellsworth

JCCCleads 12-5 1976 JCCC ________________11-5 Ellsowrth ________________4-3 Ellsworth ________________8-5 Ellsworth ________________2-1 1977 Ellsworth ______________11-5 Ellsworth ________________3-2 1978 JCCC __________________5-4 JCCC __________________4-2 1979 JCCC ________________15-5 JCCC __________________6-5 JCCC ________________12-2 JCCC ________________10-2 1983 JCCC ________________11-3 JCCC __________________6-3 2009 JCCC ________________11-1 JCCC __________________7-4 JCCC ________________18-12

vs. Fort Riley

JCCCleads 6-0 1978 JCCC __________________2-1 JCCC ________________11=10 JCCC __________________4-3 JCCC ________________10-0 1979 JCCC ________________10-2 JCCC ________________18-1

vs. GardenCity

Series tied 2-2 1993 Garden City ____________4-3 JCCC ________________12-11 JCCC __________________4-2 2007 Garden City ____________5-6•

vs. Grinnell

JCCCleads 1-0 2003 JCCC ________________12-1

vs. Haskell IndianNations JCCCleads 17-0 1974 JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC 1975 JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC 1976 JCCC JCCC JCCC 1977 JCCC JCCC 1978 JCCC JCCC 1996 JCCC JCCC

__________________7-6 ________________11-1 ________________10-1 __________________6-5 __________________5-3 __________________9-1 ________________12-2 __________________5-2 __________________4-2 __________________4-2 ________________12-5 ________________16-4 __________________6-5 __________________9-0 __________________4-0 ________________26-1 ________________29-0

vs. Hill

Hill leads 5-1 1989 Hill ____________________5-3 JCCC ________________12-3 1994 Hill ____________________9-7 Hill __________________11-3 2000 Hill __________________10-1 Hill __________________18-5

vs. Hutchinson

Hutchinsonleads 4-3 1975 Hutchinson ______________2-1 Hutchinson ______________8-6 2004 JCCC ________________12-1 JCCC ________________13-2 2010 JCCC __________________8-6 Hutchinson ______________6-5 Hutchinson ____________11-7


series records

JCCC vs. Non-conference Teams vs. IndianHills

Tied 2-21977 Indian Hills ______________3-0 JCCC __________________3-2 1979 Indian Hills ______________2-1 JCCC ________________12-11

vs. Iowa Western

Tied 11-11 1980 JCCC __________________4-3 Iowa Western ____________2-1 JCCC __________________1-0 Iowa Western ____________1-0 1981 JCCC __________________8-6 JCCC __________________7-2 1982 Iowa Western____________10-3 1983 Iowa Western ____________5-4 1985 Iowa Western ____________3-1 Iowa Western____________10-2 1986 JCCC ________________18-4 JCCC __________________9-5 1988 JCCC ________________13-10 JCCC ________________11-3 1989 JCCC __________________3-0 JCCC ________________14-2 1997 JCCC __________________8-5 Iowa Western ____________9-5 2002 Iowa Western____________15-7 Iowa Western____________15-1 2006 Iowa Western ____________7-5 Iowa Western ____________7-5

vs. Jefferson

Jeffersonleads 1-0 1993 Jefferson ______________16-2

vs. Kemper

JCCCleads 2-0 1995 JCCC __________________1-0 JCCC __________________2-0

vs. Keokuk

JCCCleads 1-0 1978 JCCC ________________14-3

vs. Kishwaukee

JCCCleads 2-0 1993 JCCC __________________5-3 JCCC __________________9-0

vs. Lakawana

JCCCleads 2-0 2003 JCCC __________________8-0 JCCC __________________9-0

vs. Lamar

JCCCleads 3-0 1974 JCCC __________________6-1 1984 JCCC __________________7-2 JCCC __________________8-1

vs. Longview

JCCCleads 33-24 1973 Longview________________7-0 JCCC ________________1-0 ft. 1974 Longview________________1-0 Longview________________6-4 1975 Longview________________7-2 Longview________________8-4 JCCC __________________9-7 Longview ______________11-4 1976 Longview ______________15-1 Longview________________5-1 1977 Longview ______________10-0 Longview______________11-10 Longview________________9-6 JCCC __________________5-0 JCCC __________________7-2 1978 JCCC __________________5-1 Longview________________6-4 Longview ______________16-2 1979 JCCC __________________4-3 JCCC __________________6-1 JCCC __________________5-1 1980 Longview________________6-4 JCCC __________________7-6 JCCC __________________9-3 1984 JCCC __________________3-2 JCCC __________________4-1 1985 JCCC __________________7-1 JCCC __________________5-3 JCCC ________________10-4 JCCC __________________3-0 JCCC ________________11-3 JCCC ________________11-4 Longview________________9-8 1986 JCCC __________________9-7 JCCC __________________8-3 Longview ______________14-8 JCCC __________________9-8 1987 Longview________________6-4

1988

2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Longview________________5-3 Longview________________6-1 JCCC __________________6-5 Longview________________3-2 Longview________________7-5 JCCC ________________15-10 JCCC ________________15-7 JCCC ________________13-1 Longview________________9-7 JCCC ________________16-15 JCCC ________________11-6 JCCC ________________19-4 Longview________________3-4 JCCC __________________8-6 JCCC ________________10-9 JCCC ________________11-5 JCCC ________________14-3 JCCC ________________11-1 Longivew ______________12-3

vs. Maple Woods

JCCCleads 43-6-1 1973 JCCC __________________7-1 JCCC ________________13-8 1975 JCCC __________________7-3 JCCC __________________7-2 JCCC __________________8-6 JCCC __________________9-0 1976 JCCC __________________6-3 JCCC __________________6-1 JCCC __________________6-4 1981 JCCC __________________6-0 JCCC __________________5-0 JCCC __________________6-5 Maple Woods __________14-9 JCCC ________________12-0 JCCC __________________7-1 JCCC __________________7-6 1982 JCCC __________________6-3 JCCC ________________14-8 JCCC __________________3-2 JCCC __________________8-4 1983 JCCC ________________12-3 JCCC ________________11-0 JCCC __________________2-1 1984 JCCC ________________16-8 JCCC __________________8-0 JCCC __________________7-6 JCCC __________________9-1 Maple Woods ____________5-4 JCCC __________________3-2 1985 JCCC __________________9-0 JCCC __________________4-1 JCCC ________________11-7 JCCC ________________16-5 1986 JCCC ________________10-2 JCCC ________________11-4 Maple Woods __________13-12 JCCC __________________6-1 JCCC __________________5-3 JCCC __________________7-4 1987 JCCC __________________5-2 JCCC ________________12-2 1988 Maple Woods ____________6-2 Maple Woods ____________6-4 JCCC __________________9-1 JCCC __________________3-1 1990 JCCC ________________10-9 Tie ____________________2-2 1991 Maple Woods ____________3-2 2010 JCCC __________________7-6 JCCC ________________14-4

vs. Marshalltown

JCCCleads 3-0 1973 JCCC ________________17-11 JCCC ________________11-2 1986 JCCC ________________27-6

vs. McHenry County

JCCCleads 2-0 2005 JCCC __________________8-7 JCCC ________________12-1

vs. MidAmerica Nazarene

JCCCleads 16-1 1974 MidAmerica ____________11-1 JCCC __________________2-1 JCCC __________________5-2 JCCC __________________6-1 1979 JCCC __________________6-1 JCCC ________________10-2 1981 JCCC ________________13-11 JCCC ________________15-3 1982 JCCC __________________6-5 JCCC __________________7-3 1983 JCCC __________________8-5 JCCC __________________8-0 1984 JCCC __________________9-0 JCCC __________________8-0 1985 JCCC __________________5-4 JCCC __________________8-0 2001 JCCC ________________21-1

vs. Missouri Southern Tied 1-1 1978

JCCC __________________4-3 Missouri Southern ________8-5

vs. Missouri Valley

JCCCleads 10-1 1989 JCCC ________________10-2 JCCC ________________10-2 1990 JCCC __________________4-2 Missouri Valley __________2-1 1993 JCCC __________________8-3 JCCC ________________16-1 1994 JCCC __________________6-4 JCCC __________________7-1 1996 JCCC __________________1-0 JCCC ________________16-1 2004 JCCC ________________13-4

1983 1984

JCCC __________________7-0 Olathe Raiders____________2-1 Olathe Raider __________10-9

vs. Oscar Rose Tied 1-1 1982

Oscar Rose ____________15-14 JCCC __________________5-2

vs. Ottawa

Mitchell leads 1-0 2003 Mitchell ________________6-5

JCCCleads 11-0 1977 JCCC JCCC 1978 JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC 1988 JCCC JCCC 1997 JCCC JCCC 2008 JCCC

vs. Muscatine

vs. Park College

vs. Mitchell

JCCCleads 2-0 2003 JCCC __________________5-4 JCCC __________________5-3

vs. Navarro

Navarro leds 4-2 1985 Navarro ________________6-0 Navarro ________________13-3 Navarro ________________11-9 JCCC __________________9-2 1990 Navarro ________________4-3 JCCC ________________11-1

vs. Normandale

JCCCleads 5-0 1976 JCCC 1978 JCCC JCCC 1979 JCCC JCCC

__________________7-1 __________________9-1 ________________20-0 __________________8-1 ________________11-0 ________________15-0 ________________10-0 ________________12-1 ________________11-3 ________________14-6 ________________23-2

__________________9-0 ________________11-2 ________________10-6 __________________7-6 ________________10-6

vs. Paris

Paris leads 3-0 2008 Paris____________________3-2 Paris____________________7-2 2009 Paris __________________10-8

vs. Pima

JCCCleads 2-0 1977 JCCC __________________5-0 JCCC __________________5-0

Pima leads 1-0 2004 Pima __________________7-4

vs. NorthCentral Missouri

JCCCleads 2-0 1984 JCCC ________________10-1 JCCC ________________12-2

(formerly TrentonJC) JCCCleads 9-0 1977 JCCC ________________16-3 JCCC ________________18-0 1978 JCCC ________________10-0 JCCC __________________4-2 1993 JCCC ________________12-6 JCCC ________________20-5 2006 JCCC ________________11-1 2009 JCCC __________________6-0 JCCC ________________15-4

vs. NortheasternOklahoma A&M

NEOA&Mleads 1-0 1993 NEO A&M ____________10-4

vs. Northeast Texas

Northeast Texas leads 5-3 2008 JCCC __________________7-2 JCCC ________________10-2 Northeast Texas __________9-8 2009 JCCC __________________6-3 Northeast Texas __________7-6 2010 Northeast Texas __________10-0 Northeast Texas __________3-0 Northeast Texas __________12-2

vs. Northlake

Northlake leads 3-2 1995 JCCC __________________3-1 Northlake ______________6-5 1996 JCCC ________________14-13 2000 Northlake ______________6-5 Northlake ______________9-6

vs. Northwest Alabama

JCCCleads 2-0 1992 JCCC ________________10-5 JCCC ________________24-2

vs. Northwood

JCCCleads 8-4 1985 Northwood ______________6-5 JCCC __________________8-4 Northwood ______________9-5 JCCC __________________5-3 1986 Northwood ______________8-7 Northweood ____________11-1 1988 JCCC ________________10-9 JCCC __________________3-2 1997 JCCC __________________9-7 2000 JCCC __________________9-7 2001 JCCC ________________14-3 JCCC ________________14-3

vs. Olathe Raiders

Olathe leads 4-1 1981 Olathe Raiders____________9-5 1982 Olathe Raiders __________15-7

vs. Pittsburg State

vs. Pratt

JCCCleads 7-0 1984 JCCC __________________7-3 JCCC ________________12-2 2005 JCCC__________________9-8• JCCC ________________26-1• 2007 JCCC ________________12-6• JCCC ________________14-4• 2010 JCCC__________________9-0•

vs. Redlands

JCCCleads 3-1 2010 Redlands ________________4-0 JCCC ________________20-4 JCCC ________________11-4 JCCC __________________8-4

vs. Richland

Richland leads 2-0 1997 Richland ________________7-6 Richland ______________11-1

vs. Richmond

Richmond leads 1-0 1990 Richmond ______________5-4

vs. Rockhurst JV

JCCCleads 27-4 1996 JCCC __________________8-2 JCCC ________________23-13 1998 Rockhurst ______________10-7 JCCC __________________7-6 1999 JCCC ________________11-3 Rockhurst ______________13-9 JCCC ________________14-13 2000 JCCC ________________18-15 JCCC __________________7-6 2001 JCCC ________________17-6 JCCC ________________13-11 2002 JCCC __________________3-2 Rockhurst ______________9-5 2003 JCCC ________________19-3 2004 JCCC ________________11-9 JCCC ________________10-1 Rockhurst ______________6-5 JCCC ________________10-2 2005 JCCC __________________8-2 JCCC ________________11-3 2006 JCCC ________________11-0 JCCC __________________9-5 2007 JCCC ________________20-2 2008 JCCC ________________16-0 JCCC ________________16-1 2009 JCCC ________________17-2 JCCC __________________7-1 2010 JCCC __________________7-0 JCCC ________________12-2


series records

JCCC vs. Non-conference Teams JCCC ________________15-2 JCCC ________________13-0

1984

vs. Rose State

JCCCleads 10-5 1983 Rose State ______________6-1 Rose State ______________8-0 1984 JCCC ________________18-3 Rose State ______________13-5 1986 Rose State ______________5-1 Rose State ______________8-2 1993 JCCC ________________14-8 JCCC ________________12-1 JCCC ________________13-4 JCCC ________________11-2 1995 JCCC __________________6-3 JCCC __________________8-6 1996 JCCC ________________16-4 1997 JCCC ________________12-4 JCCC __________________9-8

vs. Rutgers

JCCCleads 1-0 2003 JCCC __________________4-0

vs. Saddleback

Saddleback leads 2-0 2006 Saddleback ____________15-4 Saddleback ______________6-5

vs. St. Johns

JCCCleads 12-2 1973 St. Johns ________________7-4 1975 St. Johns ________________2-1 JCCC ________________12-7 1977 JCCC __________________9-7 1978 JCC____________________8-0 JCCC __________________8-2 1979 JCCC __________________5-3 JCCC __________________5-3 1980 JCCC __________________8-2 JCCC ________________10-0 1981 JCCC ________________15-0 JCCC ________________10-4 1982 JCCC __________________8-0 1983 JCCC ________________10-1

vs. St. Louis-Florissant Valley

Flo Valley leds 2-0 1977 Flo Valley ______________4-2 Flo Valley ______________7-4

vs. St. Louis-Forest Park

JCCCleads 1-0 1986 JCCC ________________22-11

vs. St. Louis-Meramec

Meramec leads 8-3 1974 Meramec ________________4-0 Meramec ________________9-8 1975 Meramec ________________2-1 1976 Meramec ______________17-1 Meramec ______________17-2 1977 JCCC __________________4-3 Meramec ________________7-5 Meramec ________________2-1 1980 Meramec ________________5-4 2005 JCCC ________________11-4 JCCC ________________10-2

vs. St. Pauls

JCCCleads 6-0 1974 JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC 1976 JCCC JCCC

________________17-1 ________________11-2 ________________26-9 __________________9-0 ________________12-2 ________________18-10

vs. St. Thomas

JCCCleads 4-0 1978 JCCC JCCC 1981 JCCC JCCC

vs. Seminole

__________________8-2 ________________10-5 ________________10-5 ________________11-3

Seminole leads 17-2 1978 Seminole ________________8-0 JCCC __________________3-2 1980 Seminole ________________6-5 1982 Seminole ______________10-4 Seminole ______________10-1 Seminole ________________9-0 Seminole ________________9-1 Seminole ________________4-3 1983 Seiminole ______________23-6 Seminole ________________8-0 Seminole ______________10-1 JCCC __________________9-1 Seminole ______________16-0

1990

Seminole ______________12-5 Seminole ______________10-2 Seminole ________________5-4 Seminole ________________3-1 Seminole ______________12-9 Seminole ________________7-6

vs. Seward County

Seward leads 2-1 2004 Seward County __________11-4 2005 Seward County __________5-4 2008 JCCC __________________6-3

vs. SheltonState

SheltonState leads 1-0 2008 Shelton State ____________8-4

vs. Sioux Empire

JCCCleads 1976 JCCC ________________20-10

vs. Southeastern

JCCCleads 7-5 1974 JCCC ________________12-0 JCCC __________________8-2 1975 JCCC __________________8-0 1976 JCCC ________________11-1 1984 JCCC ________________11-0 2007 Southeastern ____________3-4 Southestern ______________3-9 Southeatern ______________3-6 JCCC __________________7-6 2008 Southeatern ____________12-1 JCCC ________________10-9 Southeastern __________11-10

vs. SouthernMethodist

JCCCleads 2-0 1988 JCCC __________________2-0 JCCC __________________9-6

vs. SouthwesternIllinois

JCCCleads 1-0 2005 JCCC ________________13-8

vs. SouthwesternIowa

JCCCleads 3-0 2008 JCCC ________________21-3 2009 JCCC ________________15-2 JCCC ________________15-2

vs. State Fair

JCCCleads 15-0 1974 JCCC JCCC JCCC JCCC 1975 JCCC JCCC 1977 JCCC JCCC 1978 JCCC JCCC 1981 JCCC JCCC 1983 JCCC JCCC 1985 JCCC

________________12-1 __________________5-0 __________________5-0 __________________7-5 __________________9-2 __________________9-0 ________________14-4 __________________4-1 __________________4-0 ________________10-3 __________________7-0 __________________6-0 __________________9-0 __________________8-2 __________________7-0

vs. TaiwanInternational

Taiwanleads 1-0 1980 Taiwan ________________10-5

vs. TarletonState

JCCCleads 2-0 1994 JCCC ________________10-4 JCCC ________________10-5

vs. Temple

Temple leads 1-0 2009 Teimple ________________13-2

vs. Three Rivers

Three Rivers leads 1-0 1980 Three Rivers ____________12-9

vs. Trinidad State

JCCCleads 2-0 1980 JCCC __________________2-1 1984 JCCC ________________12-2

vs. Vounteer State

Volunteer State leads 2-0 1998 Volunteer State __________3-2 Volunteer State __________7-6

vs. Wallace State Tied 1-1 1990

JCCC __________________3-1 Wallace ________________9-2

vs. Wentworth

JCCCleads 3-0 1979 JCCC ________________16-0 JCCC ________________15-0 JCCC ________________15-0

vs. WilliamJewell

JCCCleads 20-6 1978 Willam Jewell ____________6-5 1979 William Jewell ____________4-1 1980 JCCC __________________8-0 JCCC __________________6-4 1981 JCCC ________________18-9 JCCC ________________11-4 1982 JCCC ________________14-2 William Jewell __________12-10 1983 William Jewell ____________7-4 JCCC __________________3-1 William Jewell ____________6-4 1984 JCCC ________________10-3 JCCC __________________5-4 1985 JCCC ________________12-3 JCCC __________________9-0 JCCC ________________10-0 JCCC __________________9-2 1986 JCCC ________________12-7 William Jewell ____________9-8 JCCC __________________8-1 JCCC ________________12-6 1987 JCCC __________________7-1 JCCC ________________15-1 JCCC ________________15-5 1988 JCCC ________________13-2 JCCC ________________13-0


series records Opponents

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L

Allen County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Aquinas College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Austin College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Bacone College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Baker University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Barton County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Benedictine College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Boone County College . . . . . . . . . 22 Brewer State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Brookhaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Brown Mackie-OP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Butler County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Calhoun College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Carl Albert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Cedar Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Central Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Central College (Kan.). . . . . . . . . . . 4 Central Missouri State . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Cloud County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Cochise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Coffeyville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Colby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Columbia State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Connors State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Copiah Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Cowley County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Crowder College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Dallas Baptist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Des Moines Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Dodge City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Eastern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Eastfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Ellsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Fort Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Fort Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Garden City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Grinnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Haskell Indian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Highland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Hutchinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Indian Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Iowa Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Jefferson College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Kansas City Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Kemper College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Keokuk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kishwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Labette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Lakawana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

67 2 0 3 2 15 1 12 2 1 1 13 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 2 35 2 3 0 1 64 9 2 1 2 0 1 5 0 39 2 0 0 24 5 4 24 2 11 1 69 0 0 0 23 0 0

Opponents

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L

Longview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Maple Woods (1 tie). . . . . . . . . . . 43 Marshalltown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 McHenry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mid-America Nazarene . . . . . . . . . 16 Missouri Southern J.V.. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Missouri Valley J.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Muscatine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Navarro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Neosho County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Normandale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 North Central Missouri (Trenton) . . 9 North East Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M . . . . 0 North Lake College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Northwest Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Olathe Raiders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Oscar Rose College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ottawa University . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Paris Junior College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Park College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Pima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Pittsburg State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Pratt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Richland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Rockhurst College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Rose State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Rutgers JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 St. Johns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 St. Louis-Florissant Valley . . . . . . . . 0 St. Louis -Forest Park. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 St. Louis-Meramec . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 St. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Seminole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Seward County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Shelton State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Sioux Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Southeastern College . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 SMU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Souwthwestern Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Southwestern Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 State Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Taiwan International . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Tarleton State J.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Temple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Three Rivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Trinidad State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

24 6 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 46 1 0 5 1 3 0 4 4 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 0 2 2 0 8 0 0 17 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0

Opponents

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L

Volunteer State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Wallace State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Wentworth Military. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 William Jewell J.V.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

2 1 0 6


west jayhawk opponents

Barton County at a Glance

Butler at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Great Bend, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cougars National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Carl Heilman Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kurt Kohler Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Warren W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . .787-524/26 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . .886-634/32 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . .11-6 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brent Biggs 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-24 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-15 Shelley vs. Barton County . . . . . . . . . . .5-12 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Marzolf SID email . . . . . . . .marzolfm@bartonccc.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . .www.bartonccc.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .El Dorado, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . .Purople and Vegas Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grizzlies National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Jaqueline Vietti Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Carter Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Johnson W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . .239-155/7 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . .239-155/7 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B.J. McVay 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-21 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Shelley vs. Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Jacobs SID email . . . . . . . . .mjacobs1@butlercc.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . .www.butlercc.edu

Dodge City at a Glance

Garden City at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dodge City, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pourple and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Conquistadors National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard K. Burke Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Howie Smith Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phil Stephenson W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . .98-179/5 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . .98-179/5 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeremy Irlbeck 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-30 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Shelley vs. Dodge City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phil Stephenson SID email . . . . . . . . . .pstephenson@dc3.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.dc3.edu

Seward County at a Glance Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Liberal, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Green and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saints National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Duane Dunn Athletic Director . . . . . . . .Galen McSpadden Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . .Galen McSpadden W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . .986-546/29 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . .986-546/29 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Davidson 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-30 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Shelley vs. Seward County . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roy Allen SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . .roy.allen@sccc.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ww.sccc.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Garden City, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . .Brown, Gold and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Broncbusters National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Carol Ballantyne Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Larson Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Finnegan W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . .177-113/5 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . .177-113/5 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jay Gundy 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-17 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 Shelley vs. Garden City . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Greathouse SID email . . . . . .greg.greathouse@gcccks.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . .www.gcccks.edu

Cloud County at a Glance

Colby at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Concordia, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Black and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thunderbirds National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . .Dr. Richard Underbakke Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Bechard Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Brummett W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . .147-231/7 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . .147-231/7 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .0-4 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Atkins 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-34 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1 Shelley vs. Cloud County . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ann Lowell SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . .alowell@cloud.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . .www.cloud.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colby, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trojans National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Lynn Kreider Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Strudy Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Carter W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . .326-351/12 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . .326-351/12 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Dickson 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-27 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-2 Shelley vs. Colby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trent Rose SID email . . . . . . . . . .trent.rose@colbycc.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . .www.colbycc.edu

Hutchinson at a Glance

Pratt at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hutchinson, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue and Red Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dragons National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Ed Berger Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Stange Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kyle Crookes W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . .219-124/5 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . .219-124/5 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steven Adams 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39=24 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 Shelley vs. Hutchinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Carpenter SID email . . . . . . . . .carpenters@hutchcc.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . .www.hutchcc.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pratt, Kan. Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . .Royal Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beavers National / Region Affiliation . . .NJCAA D-I / 6 President . . . . . . . . . .William Wojciechowski Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . .Kurt McAfee Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Schmidt W-L/Years at School . . . . . . . . . . . .33-77/2 W-L/Years Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-77/2 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shane Wedd 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-37 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-0 Shelley vs. Pratt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-0 SID contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None SID email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . .www.prattcc.edu


region vi tournament StadiumQuickFacts Year Opened 1934 Renovated 1989 and 2001 Field Dimension 344-L, 401-C, 312-R Capacity 6,109 Playing Surface Artifical infield, grass outfield Home Team Wichita Wranglers (AA)

Lawrence-Dumont Stadium- home of the RegionVIChampionship Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, built in 1934 as a Work Projects Administration assignment, is one of the 15 oldest baseball stadiums still in use in professional baseball. The stadium underwent major renovations in 1972, 1989 and 2001, resulting in the current facility. Lawrence-Dumont is the second oldest stadium in the Texas League. Only Ray Winder Field in Little Rock, Ark., is older. It was built in 1932. From 1935, the NBC tournament has drawn huge crowds of future Major League players to Wichita. The Wichita Wranglers, the double-A affiliate of the Kansas CityRoyals, have caputured three Texas League Championships since calling Lawrence-Dumont home in 1987.

About Wichita, Kan.

Wichita, also knows as the Air Capital of the World, is the largest city in the state of Kansas, as well as a major aircraft manufacturing hub and cultural center. In July of 2006, CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Wichita ninth on its list of the 10 best big cities to live in the United States. the city is home to six major aircraft manufacturing companies and McConnell Air Force Base. Located on the Arkansas River, Wichita is the 51st largest city in the United States with an estimated population of 354, 865 in 2005. Wichita is home to the Wichita River Festival, held each May in the Downtown and Old Town areas of the city. It is one of the longest continous running festivals in the state and features over 70 events. Other major attractions of the city include the Sedgwick County Zoo, home to more than 2,500 animals and 500 different species; the Old Cowtown Museum, McConnell Air Force Base; Exploration Palce, a science and discovery cener for all ages; the Old Town historical entertainment district and the Wichita Art Musuem. Wichita is also a significant entrepreneurial business center. Stearman Aircraft, later purchesed by the Boeing Company, was founded in Wichita, as were Beech Aircraft, Cessna Aircrat (now part of Raytheon) and LearJet (now Bombardier. Coleman, Menthoolatum, Pizza Hut and Koch Industries were also found in Wichita.

Did YouKnow?

The world famous fast-food chain of Pizza Hut restaurants opened its first store in Wichita. Wyatt Earp, James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok and William B. "Bat" Masterson were three of the legendary lawmen who kept the peace in rowdy frontier towns like Abilene, Dodge City, Ellsworth, Hays, and Wichita.

2008 RegionChampionship Johnson County earned its first trip to the NJCAA World Series in 2008 after defeating Kansas City Kansas, 6-2 in the championship game.


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NJCAA JUCO World Series Saturday May 28 - June 4, 2011 Grand Junction, Colo. Suplizio Field adjacent to Mesa State College

JUCO World Series at a Glance Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Junction, Colo. Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Junction, Colo. Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 28-June 4, 2011 Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Suplizio Field Tournament Web Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.jucogj.org NJCAA Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harold Oettin National Tournament Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jamie Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 N. 4th St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Junction, Colo. 81502 Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .970-243-6600 Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .970-243-3914 e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jamieh@hilc.com Host Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Super 8 Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .728 Horizon Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Junction, Colo. Hotel Contact e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .gjsuper8.mona@yahoo.com Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(970) 243-5150

About Grand Junction Grand Junction, Colorado takes you beyond the ski resorts of the Rocky Mountains into the mystery and majesty of the Grand Valley. Perfect for a Colorado family vacation or an adventure with friends, we offer a wide variety of lodging and activities for every budget. An inspirational walk or ride through the Colorado National Monument is a must. Quiet moments abound in our city's restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and museums. Colorado's Wine Country is here, so come take a wine tour and see for yourself why we're gaining so much national attention! Colorado hiking doesn't get any better than this, and bicycle enthusiasts will find plenty of trails to get the wheels turning. You'll get a sneak peek of all of this and more through our various travel planning services.In Grand Junction, Colorado you'll find yourself comfortably headquartered to enjoy a Colorado family vacation that can be as mild or as wild as you want it to be! Pack in for a Colorado camping trip you'll never forget! Get ready for a Colorado adventure vacation with something for everyone, right here in Grand Junction.

Suplixio Field Suplizio Field is located adjacent to the Mesa State College campus and is home to the Mesa State baseball team. This beautiful 9,000 seat stadium is one of the top five collegiate baseball facilities in the country. Suplizio Field’s atmosphere coupled with 300 days of sunshine and mild winters makes Grand Junction one of the prime baseball locations in the western United States. Suplizio Field is used by four local high schools, Mesa State College, the July 4th fireworks celebration, senior men's baseball league, high school summer baseball and the National Junior College World Series (JUCO). The JUCO tournament brings ten teams from around the nation to Grand Junction for a week to compete for the national title. Suplizio Field has a listed capacity of 9,000, but 843 bleacher seats were added during renovations in 2005, which would rank it behind only Desert Sun Stadium in the GBL in terms of seating. Suplizio Field also boasts a pair of scoreboards and a year-old sound system.

Field Dimensions Left Field Line - 302 ft. Left Field - 265 ft. Left Center - 410 ft, Center Field - 400 ft. Right Center - 380 ft Right Field Line - 330 ft.

Capacity 9,000

Tournament Note 2007 marked the 50th anniversary of the NJCAA World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. JCCC earned its first trip to the JUCO World Series in 2008.

Suplizio Field is named by it founder, Sam Suplizio, a man who had been coined the name “Mr. Baseball” across the state of Colorado. Suplizio, who became co-chairman of the Colorado Baseball Commission and was a tireless worker in bringing Major League baseballs to Denver and the Rocky Mountain region, was also the main figure in the organization of the NJCAA World Series that began in Grand Junction in 1959. He served as the chairman for 32 years. Suplizio died at age 74 of heart failure December 2006.


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History


jccc baseball history The Johnson County Community College baseball program has enjoyed tremendous success since its first varsity season 36 years ago. Needless to say, there have been many memorable moments in Cavalier baseball history. The following is a look at the Cavaliers’ long-standing commitment to success. In JCCC’s 36-year history of playing collegiate baseball, only three men have ever been head coach. Few men have had as great an impact on amateur baseball as Sonny Maynard, who directed the Cavaliers baseball program to the forefront of collegiate baseball in not only the Jayhawk Conference, but nationwide. The first coach in JCCC baseball history, Maynard logged 504 victories in 14 years as the Cavaliers skipper, an average of 36 wins per season. Five of his 14 seasons he led JCCC to 40 or more wins, including a school record 48 in 1985. He finished with a career winning percentage of .741, and never finished with a percentage below .600. Maynard also piled up championships, amassing seven East Jayhawk Conference titles, four Eastern Sub-region titles, three Region VI titles and five national rankings. Nineteen of his players were drafted by professional baseball teams, and he tutored five AllAmericans and 36 All-Region VI performers. In 1987, Kent Shelley accepted the challenge to build on JCCC’s rich baseball tradition established by Sonny Maynard, and Shelley has not disappointed the Cavalier faithful. For his career, Shelly has amassed a 599-404-1 record, and has led four teams to Eastern Sub-region titles, and three to Region VI Championships and one to a JUCO World Series appearance. Shelley’s players have also seen unbelievable success. He has coached coached four NJCAA All-Americans, one preseason NJCAA All-American, one NJCAA World Series All-Tournament selection, five USA Junior College All-Stars, 11 All-Region VI performers, 71 All-East Jayhawk Conference recipients and 14 NJCAA Academic All-Americans. To date, 24 of his former Cavalier players have been drafted or signed as free agents by the major leagues since he took over the reigns in 1987. In addition, a total of 171 student-athletes under his direction have transferred to four-year institutions, 141 at the NCAA D-I or D-II level. Carl Heinrich became just the third coach in the program history in 1999, serving as pinch hitter for Kent Shelley. Heinrich led his team to a 28-19 mark, the most wins by a first year coach in JCCC baseball history. Heinrich also led his club to two wins in the Eastern subregion tournament, including a 5-2 victory over defending national champion Cowley County. Individually, Heinrich coached eight all-conference players, tying only the 1992 season for most honored players, and the JCCC Male Athlete of the Year. Heinrich also saw nine sophomore sign letters of intent. The list of individual honors won at JCCC is just as impressive as the program’s team successes. Eight times JCCC baseball players have had NJCAA All-America certificates presented to them. Pitcher Bob Downs and infield-

er Mark Balderston were the first to earn All-America accolades. Both were honored in 1974, Downs earning selection to the first-team, Balderston was named honorable mention. Both have been inducted to the JCCC Athletics Hall of Fame. Downs posted a perfect season of 11-0, and finished with an ERA of 1.26 over 77.2 innings. His 11 wins are still a record today, and his 77.2 innings pitched ranks second all-time. Balderston led the team with a .447 average, 55 hits and 41 runs scored. All three were school records. His .447 average still ranks among the top-10 season averages in JCCC baseball history, ranking eighth. In May, 2002, Balderston was inducted into the JCCC Hall of Fame, becoming the first male athlete to earn that honor at JCCC. Antonio Triplett, the third to earn AllAmerican, was part of an extremely talented team that finished 9th in the NJCAA poll, won the conference title and were the Eastern Division and Region VI champions in 1980. Surprisingly, Triplett wasn’t the top offensive star of the team, yet his numbers were very impressive. He .365, with 61, 49 runs and 41 RBI. What set him apart was, 23 of his 61 hits went for extra bases, including 11 triples, which is still a record today. Cordell Williams became the first JCCC outfielder to be named All-American, earning honorable mention honors in 1984. Williams helped JCCC capture the conference title and win the Eastern Division and Region VI championships. Also on that team was pitching sensation Travis Chambers. The right-hander from Blue Springs, Mo., was two-time All-East Jayhawk selection and an AllRegion VI pick in 1985. He finished his career with a 15-3 record. His 15 wins tie Downs for the most victories in team history. Chambers also set records for games started in a season (13), games completed in a season (12), career games completed (16), season strikeouts (84) and career strikeouts (123). His nine wins in 1985 as a sophomore tied the second-best season total at JCCC. Chambers was drafted by the Phillies and in his rookie campaign was given the Carpenter Award, an honor given to the top rookie in the Phillies farm system. The 1990 season witnessed the top hitting performance by a JCCC player. Scott Hennessey hit at a .508 clip, and to this day is still the only Cavalier to hit over.500 for a season. Hit ripped 67 hits that season, including 14 doubles, and drove in 46. Hennesssey hit .466 for his career, collected 124 hits, 22 doubles and 92 RBI. Despite his unbelieveable campaign, Hennessey was overlooked when All-America awards were issued. He did earn All-Region VI and East Jayhawk All-Conference accolades. Kit Pellow became the second JCCC outfielder to be named All-American, earning second-team honors in 1994. Pellow definitely put up number worthy of All-America honors. He hit .479, with 70 hits and 57 RBI. Pellow also ripped 13 doubles and and school record 20 home runs. His .479 average led the country, and his 20 homers were second. Pellow finished his career ranked in the

top-10 in eight career offensive categories at JCCC, including a school record 29 home runs. He went on to a standout career at the University of Arkansas. Drafted by the Kansas City Royals, Pellow played worked his way up through the organization, getting call up to the Major League’s in 2002. Following the season, Pellow signed as a free agent with the Colorado Rockies. Joe Gullion earned NJCAA Preseason All-America accolades on the heels of one of the greatest seasons in the JCCC baseball history. Gullion batted .484 with 75 hits, including an amazing 20 home runs, 15 doubles and six triples in 2001. His slugging percentage of 1.045 is the best in JCCC history, and among the all-time best in NJCAA history. He also drove in 65 runners and scored 71 times. He was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the summer draft. He followed with an equally productive sophomore season, and along the way establish career records for home runs (38), RBI (134) and runs scored (122). He also ranks second all-time with a .455 batting average and 132 hits. Gullion signed with the University of Nebraska. In 2004, Brett Kinning became the sixth player in JCCC history to be selected NJCAA All-American, earning thirdteam accolades. Kinning also was selected to the NJCAA All-District first-team, East Jayhawk Conference first-team and was the NJCAA Central District Rawlings big Stick Award winner, the first in JCCC history. A two-time team MVP, Kinning led the Cavaliers and ranked 17th nationally with a batting average of .441. He collected a team high 83 hits, including 21 doubles, two triples and seven home runs. He also led the team in RBI with 59, which also ranked tied for 19th nationally. His 83 hits and 21 doubles set new season records at JCCC, and his 59 RBI are the fourth-highest at JCCC. Earlier in the season, Kinning put together one of the longest hitting streaks in team history, going 17 straight games with at least one hit. For his career, Kinning is one of only four players in team history to drive in 100 runners. In 2008, sophomore shortstop Doug Otto and freshman left-hand pitcher Brandon Droge earned NJCAA AllAmerican, marking the second time in team history two players were honored in the same season. Otto posted a .424 batting average (78for-184) with 20 doubles, five triples, six home runs, 65 runs scored, 49 RBI and 30 stolen bases. He led the team in average, doubles, triples, home runs and runs scored. He also was second in RBI and stolen bases. His 78 hits are the third best season in team history, and he ranks second with 20 doubles. In all, Otto etched his name in 12 season and career categories at JCCC. As a shortstop, Otto had one of the best season’s from that position in team history, posting a fielding percentage of .960, committing only 12 errors in 300 fielding chances. He was also selected as a Rawlings Golf Glove Award Winner for College/NJCAA Division I, and was named MVP of the East Jahawk Conference. He is the first Cavalier player to earn those prestigious honors. Droge was one of the team’s top aces on the mound in the 2008. He finished 8-2

Bob Downs

Scott Hennessey

Joe Gullion

Bret Kinning


jccc baseball history overall with a team-best 1.28 earned run average. He pitched a school record 98 innings, allowing just 18 earned runs, while striking out 74 batters. Droge’s 8 wins tie for 11th on JCCC’s season chart. He ranks second in season games started at 14, and his seven complete games tie for ninth at JCCC. His 74 strikeouts also tie for ninth in a season. In all, 93 players have been honored as an East Jayhawk All-Conference performer. In 1992 and again in 1999, a total of eight players were honored.

Doug Otto

Through the years, the Johnson County baseball program has had enormous success in amateur international baseball arena. Five former players, P.J. Spell (1990), Scott Hennessey (1990), Brent Chamberlain (1993), Kit Pellow (1994) and Mike Simmons (1994) traveled with the U.S.A. Junior College AllStars, and played team from all over the world. Coach Shelley has been active on both the national and international levels of junior college baseball. In 1990, Shelley served as an assistant coach on the first NJCAA team to participate in international competition. The USA All-Stars from the NJCAA competed in the Friendship Games in Las Tunas, Cuba. Shelley also has the distinction of earning the first Louisville Slugger/Region VI coach of the year honor, after his team captured the Region VI title in 1993.

Brandon Droge

In the summer of 1994, Shelley served as head coach for Team USA, a select NJCAA team from the United States that played host to a select team from Japan. The five-game series was played in Grand Junction, Colo., which is also the host site of the NJCAA World Series. Several thousand come each year. Johnson County parents come to watch their sons compete. Johnson County alumni come to see the next generation of Cavaliers. Johnson County students, faculty and staff members come for the sheer fun of it.

John Lenherr

Travis Blankeship

Big crowds and a festive atmosphere – that’s baseball at Johnson County’s Baseball Complex, widely recognized as one of the premier collegiate baseball facilities in the East Jayhawk Conference and Region VI. Over the years, JCCC’s baseball facility has become accustomed to record-setting performances and postseason play. Johnson County has hosted on several occasions the Eastern Sub-regional Tournament, the Region VI championship and the Central District championship. JCCC’s field has even graced the cover of Sports Illustrated – the July 6, 1992, issue featuring former Major League umpire Steve Palermo. That is not the only ties Johnson County has to professional baseball. Thirty-seven former Cavaliers have signed as free agents or been drafted by Major League organizations. Last year, former JCCC All-American Kit Pellow became the first former Cavalier to make to the Major League level, when he was called up by the Kansas City Royals last year. Two years later, he was the opening day starter in left field for the Colorado Rockies.

Johnson County baseball has a greater tradition and success. Since the program’s inception in 1973, Johnson County baseball squads have posted a .679 winning percentage and experienced 26 winning seasons in 30 years. The program has produced 952 wins, seven conference championships, eight sub-regional championships, five Region VI titles and six NJCAA AllAmericans. The 1974 squad, led by JCCC hall-offame coach Sonny Maynard, featured Bob Downs and Mark Balderston, JCCC’s first two All-American performers. Those players propelled Johnson County to its first championship season and a No. 13 national ranking. Maynard’s 1985 team set the standard for wins, posting 48 triumphs against just 14 losses. The 1990 team, the fourth under head coach Kent Shelley, witnessed the first player in the program’s history to top .500 in hitting. Scott Hennessey hit .508 while leading Johnson County to sub-region and region titles. In 1994, Kit Pellow garnered secondteam All-America honors while pounding 20 round trippers, the country’s second highest total and new school record. Shelley’s 1996 squad, possibly his most talented, belted a school record 50 home runs and finished the regular season ranked 11th in the country. That season, the Cavaliers recorded one of the best starts in the program’s history, racing to an 18-4 mark on their way to a 36-14 record. The 2002 squad, led by Joe Gullion, established a new club record for home runs, belting 54 round trippers. Highlighting the season was Gullion breaking Pellow’s career mark for home runs. He ended his career with 38. Gullion tied Pellow’s season mark of 20 homers in the 2001 season. JCCC also set stadium records for runs scored (35) and margin of victory (32) against Haskell. The 2004 season showcased two of the more explosive players in the country, Brett Kinning and Vince Rodden. Kinning became the sixth player in JCCC history to be selected NJCAA All-American, earning third-team accolades in 2004. Kinning also was selected to the NJCAA All-District first-team, East Jayhawk Conference first-team and was the NJCAA Central District Rawlings big Stick Award winner, the first in JCCC history. A two-time team MVP, Kinning led the Cavaliers and ranked 17th nationally with a batting average of .441. He collected a team high 83 hits, including 21 doubles, two triples and seven home runs. He also led the team in RBI with 59, which also ranked tied for 19th nationally. His 83 hits and 21 doubles set new season records at JCCC, and his 59 RBI are the fourth-highest at JCCC. Rodden, a two-time all-conference performer, had an outstanding sophomore campaign. Rodden batted .363 in 2004 (70-for-193), with nine doubles, six triples and 12 RBI. He led the team in runs scored with 68, and his 64 stolen bases led the nation. That total also was a new season record at JCCC. He also owns the career stolen base mark with

105. Rodden also ranks tied for third all-time in career runs scored with 109, and fifth in career hits with 128. Rodden also set a team record for career at bats with 343, and ranks tied for 10th in both career triples (7) and career base-on-balls (52). His career batting average of .373 ranks 21st in team history. The 2008 campaign will go down as the greatest of all in team history. The Cavaliers, led by All-Americans Doug Otto and Brandon Droge, and all-conference selections John Lenherr, Travis Blankenship and Parker Amos, the Cavaliers posted a 41-18 record, won the Region VI Championships, and earned the first NJCAA JUCO World Series berth in team history. JCCC would finished tied for ninth in the national championship tournament. In the World Series, Otto hit a teambest .667, going 4-for-6 with two doubles, a home run, three RBI, five runs and three walks. He also was 3-for-3 in stolen bases. Lenherr batted .500 in Grand Juction, and Amos hit .444. On the season, Lenherr hit at a .421 clip with a team-best 82 hits. He also had 15 doubles and 44 RBI. Amos hit .400 over the season with 76 hits, 13 doubles and a team-best 56 RBI. On the mound, Blankenship tied a team record for wins a season with 11. He finished 11-3 overall and 17-5 for his career. His 17 wins set new career standard at JCCC. However, that mark lasted only year, as Droge, won 18 gams in his two seasons, setting a new standard. Droge also set the career record for games started innings pitched and earned run average. At the plate in 2009, Lenherr lit up opposoing pitchers to the tune of a .439 average and a season record 83 hits. He was named the Central District Rawlings Big Stick winner and earned honorable mention All-American. He also set the career hits record with 165. The 2010 season saw the program end a 26-year drought by capturing the East Jayhawk Conference regular season title. It is the first for head coach Kent Shelley. The Cavaliers finished 44-14, fueld by a team reocrd 19-game winning streak in April. It was also a record setting year at the plate for the Cavaliers. They set new team records for runs, hits, home runs and RBI. Their leader, All-American Davis Morgan. He hit .442 and set season records for hits (92), home runs (22) and RBI (92). While the Johnson County baseball program has achieved much success, there is only one achievement separating JCCC from th elite NJCAA baseball powers, a national title. In the history of NJCAA baseball, only one school from Region VI can call themselves national champions. Johnson County wants to be the second.


jccc at juco world series 2008 NJCAA JUCO World Series Johnson County Community College earned its first trip to the NJCAA JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Colo., in the 2008 season. The Cavaliers went into the 10-team tournament looking to become just the second school from Kansas to win a world series title . However, the dream season for the Johnson County Community College baseball team came to an end over the weekend, as the Cavaliers were eliminated from the 2008 Alpine Bank Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. The Cavaliers ended the 2008 campaign with an overall mark of 4118, tied for ninth in the World Series. JCCC drew Shelton State Community College in Game 1 on Saturday, but lost 8-4 after a late-inning pitching collapse. The Cavaliers then became the first team to go home, falling 20-7 to Central Arizona College on Sunday. JCCC did hold leads in both games. Against Shelton State, JCCC had a 4-3 lead entering the bottom of the eighth inning, but two errors and hit batter led to a five-run inning for the Buccaneers. In the elimination loss, the Cavaliers led 6-5 when sophomore left-hander Travis Blankenship left the game after five innings. The bullpen, which had been very strong for JCCC all season, gave up 15 runs over the final three innings. “It certainly is disappointing,” JCCC head coach Kent Shelley said in an interview with Patrick Bahr of The Daily Sentinel after the scone game. “We expected to do a little better than we did. Nothing will take away from this experience. To have 5,000 people out her on Sunday morning in an elimination game speaks volumes to the class of the city.” Despite the team’s disappointment, several individuals had impressive performances in their first World Series appearance. Sophomore shortstop Doug Otto, the East Jayhawk Conference MVP, first-team AllAmerican and Rawlings Gold Glove winner, hit a team-best .667, going 4-for-6 with two doubles, a home run, three RBI, five runs, three walks, and was 3-for-3 in stolen bases. Otto was named to the JUCO World Seris All-Tournament Team. Freshman John Lenherr and sophomore Parker Amos also were solid at the plate. Lenherr hit .500 (4-for-8) with a double and three runs, and Amos hit .444 (4-

for-9) with a run and a team high four RBI. The Cavaliers earned its first berth to the World Series by defeating cross-town rival Kansas City Kansas, 6-2 in the final game of the Region VI Tournament at Lawrence Dumont Stadium in Wichita, Kan. Sophomore left-hander Travis Blankenship pitched nine innings, allowing just two runs on four hits, and struck out nine to earn the complete game victory, his 11th of the season, which tied a school record . Blankenship set the tone early, striking out the first two batters of the game, and four of the first five he faced. He didn’t allow a hit until the sixth inning. While Blankenship was throwing a gem, Kansas City Kansas’ defense opened the door for JCCC. The Blue Devils committed eight errors in the game, two in the first inning which led to two runs, two in the second and two in the third, giving JCCC a 4-0 lead. Kansas City Kansas cut into the Cavaliers lead with a two run sixth inning, but JCCC matched that in the bottom half of the inning, and never looked back.

JCCC JUCO World Series Firsts First Hit Jon Lenherr. single, 1st inning vs. Shelton State First Base onBalls Drew Garwood, 3rd ininng vs Shelton State First StolenBase Doug Otto, 4th innings vs. Shelton State First RBI Nate Thomas, 4th inning vs. Shelton State First Extra Base Hit Doug Otto, double, 6th inning vs. Shelton State First Home Run Doug Otto, 7th inning vs. Central Arizona


jccc at juco world series Hits-Game John Lenherr Doug Otto Parker Amos Parker Amos David Drahozal

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Shelton State Central Arizona Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arixona

Doug Otto

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Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Dustin Holthaus Black Gosch

Central Arizona Shelton State Central Arizona Shelton State Shelton State Central Arizona

RBI-Tournament Parker Amos Doug Otto David Drahozal Nate Thomas

John Lenherr

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Extra Base Hits-Tournament Dout Otto John Lenherr

3 1

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Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arizona

Stolen Bases-Tournament Doug Otto Mitchell Mathis

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Innings Pitched-Game Brandon Droge

Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Dustin Holhaus Blake Gosch Scott Brady Ryam Garman

5.0 5.0 2.1 1.1 1.0 1.0

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2008 2008 2008 2008

Travis Blankenship Blake Gosch Dustin Holthaus

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3.60 9.00 10.80 13.50

2008 2008 2008 2008

Putouts-Game Chad Griffin Mitchell Mathis Mitchell Mathis Chad Griffin David Drahozal

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Shelton State Central Arizona Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arizoa

Putouts-Tournament 17 17 6 4 3

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Doug Otto David Drahozal Doug Otto David Drahozal Brandon Droge Dustin Holhaus Mitchell Mathis

4 4 4 2 2 2 2

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Stolen Bases-Game Doug Otto Mitchell Mathis Dout Otto

Shelton State Central Arizona Shelton State Central Arizona

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Home Runs-Game Parker Amos

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Chad Griffin Mitchell Mathis David Drahozal Drew Garwood John Lenherr

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Doubles-Game Dout Otto John Lehnerr

Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Dustin Holthaus Black Gosch

Brandon Droge Blake Gosch Travis Blankenship Dustin Holthaus

Runs-Tournament Doug Otto John Lenherr Parker Amos David Drahozal Mitchell Mathis

5 5 2 2

ERA-Tournament

Runs-Game Doug Otto John Lenherr Doug Otto John Lenherr Parker Amos David Drahozal Mitchell Mathis

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Strikeouts-Tournament

RBI-Game Doug Otto Parker Amos Parker Amos David Drahozal Nate Thomas David Drahozal

5.0 5.0 2.2 2.0

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Hits-Tournament Parker Amos John Lenherr Doug Otto Jeremy Francis Drew Garwood Nate Thomas

Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Dustin Holthaus Blake Gosch

Doug Otto David Drahozal Brandon Droge Chad Griffin Dustin Holthaus mitchell Mathis

8 6 2 2 2 2

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Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arizona Shelton State Shelton State Shelton State Central Arizona


all-americans Bob Downs

Cordell Wiliams

Kit Pellow

1974 NJCAA1st-Team Pitcher

1984 NJCAAHonorable Mention Outfield

1994 NJCAA2nd-Team Outfield

Bob Downs, along with teammate Mark Balderston, became the first two players to earn All-American in JCCC baseball history following the 1974 season. He was the first player to earn first-team honors, and the first JCCC pitcher to earn All-America accolades. Downs posted a perfect season of 11-0, and finished with an ERA of 1.26 over 77 2/3 innings. His 11 season wins and 15 career wins were records until the 2009 season. Downs took his arm to Northwest Missouri State where he earned MIAA second-team honors. He earned induction to the JCCC Hall of Fame in February, 2006.

Cordell Williams became the first JCCC outfielder to be named All-American, earning honorable mention accolades following the 1984 season. Williams helped JCCC capture the conference title and win the Eastern Division and Region VI championships. He hit .355 and belted 14 home runs, a school record at the time. That season, Williams also was selected as a CBCA All-American. Williams continued his collegiate career at Phillips University.

Kit Pellow became the second JCCC outfielder to be named All-American, earning second-team honors. In 1994, Pellow definitely put up number worthy of AllAmerica honors. He hit .479, with 70 hits and 57 RBI. Pellow also ripped 13 doubles and and school record 20 home runs. His .479 average led the country, and his 20 homers were second. Pellow finished his career ranked in the top-10 in eight career offensive categories at JCCC, including a school record 29 home runs. He went on to a standout career at the University of Arkansas. Drafted by the Kansas City Royals, Pellow played worked his way up through the organization, getting call up to the Major League’s in 2002. Following the season, Pellow signed as a free agent with the Colorado Rockies. A year later, he was the Rockies starter on opening day in the outfield.

Mark Balderston 1974 NJCAAHonorable Mention 2nd Base Mark Balderston, along with teammate Bob Downs, became the first two players to earn All-American in JCCC baseball history. Balderston led the team with a .447 average, 55 hits and 41 runs scored. All three were new school records. His .447 average still ranks among the top 10 season averages in Johnson County baseball history, raking eighth. Balderston continued his career at Phillips University. Balderston was inducted into the JCCC Hall of Fame in 2002. He is the first male athlete to earn that honor at JCCC.

Antonio Triplett 1980 NJCAAHonorable Mention Outfield Antonio Triplett was part of an extremely talented team that finished 9th in the NJCAA poll, won the conference title and were the Eastern Division and Region VI champions. Surprisingly, Triplett wasn’t the top offensive star of the team, yet his numbers were very impressive. He .365, with 61, 49 runs and 41 RBI. What set him apart was, 23 of his 61 hits went for extra bases, including 11 triples, which is still a record today. Triplett also was named as a CBCA All-American. As a freshman, Triplett became just the 11th player in team history to hit over .400 for a season, finishing with an average of .419 (49-for117). He left JCCC owning six career records, and two season records. Williams went on to Kansas State University and then later signed with the Texas Rangers organization.

Brett Kinning 2004 NJCAA3rd-Team DH/2nd Base Brett Kinning became the sixth player in JCCC history to be selected NJCAA All-American, earning third-team accolades in 2004. Kinning also was selected to the NJCAA All-District firstteam, East Jayhawk Conference first-team and was the NJCAA Central District Rawlings big Stick Award winner, the first in JCCC history. A two-time team MVP, Kinning led the Cavaliers and ranked 17th nationally with a batting average of .441. He collected a team high 83 hits, including 21 doubles, two triples and seven home runs. He also led the team in RBI with 59, which also ranked tied for 19th nationally. His 83 hits and 21 doubles set new season records at JCCC, and his 59 RBI are the fourth-highest at JCCC. Earlier in the season, Kinning put together one of the longest hitting streaks in team history, going 17 straight games with at least one hit. For his career, Kinning is one of only four players in team history to drive in 100 runners.


all-americans Dout Otto

BrandonDroge

2008 NJCAA1st-Team Shortstop

2008 NJCAAHonorable Mention Pitcher

Doug Otto, a walk-on to the program as a freshman, became just the second player in JCCC history to be selected NJCAA First-Team All-American. Kinning also was selected to the NJCAA All-Region first-team and East Jayhawk Conference firstteam. He also was voted conference MVP was selected as a 2008 Rawling Gold Glove winner, both honors the first in JCCC history. Otto posted a .424 batting average (78-for-184) with 20 doubles, five triples, six home runs, 65 runs scored, 49 RBI and 30 stolen bases. He led the team in average, doubles, triples, home runs and runs scored. He also was second in RBI and stolen bases. His 78 hits are the third best season in team history, and he ranks second with 20 doubles. In all, Otto etched his name in 12 season and career categories at JCCC. In the World Series, Otto hit a team-best .667, going 4-for-6 with two doubles, a home run, three RBI, five runs and three walks. He also was 3-for-3 in stolen bases. He was named All-Tournament.

Brandon Droge became just the second pitcher in team history to earn NJCAA All-American. He is teh first JCCC player to earn this honor in his freshman campaign. Droge was selected to the 2008 honorable mention team. Droge was one of the team’s top aces on the mound in the 2008. He finished 8-2 overall with a team-best 1.28 earned run average. He pitched a school record 98 innings, allowing just 18 earned runs, while striking out 74 batters. Droge’s eight wins tie for 11th on JCCC’s season chart. He ranks second in season games started at 14, and his seven complete games tie for ninth at JCCC. His 74 strikeouts also tie for ninth in a season.

JohnLenherr 2009 NJCAA3rd-Team Outfielder John Lenherr became the fourth outfielder in team history, and ninth player overall, to be seleced to the NJCAA All-America Team. In 2009, Lenherr led JCCC with a .439 average while tying the school record for season hits with 83. He also had 18 doubles, four triples, five home runs and 45 RBI. Those numbers also earned Lenherr the Rawlings Big Stick awaard for the Central District. Lenherr also left his mark on the all-time career charts at JCCC. He is the all-time career hits leader with 165. His .349 aveage tied the 11th best season at JCCC, and his 65 runs tied for fourth. Lenherr also ranks tied for second in career doubles with 33, second in caeer runs with 120, six in career average at .430 and tied for eighth in carer RBI with 89. Lenherr also garnered first-team AllEast Jayhawk Conference and All-Region VI honors.


njcaa all-americans/national honors Davis Morgan

NJCAAAll-Americans

2010 NJCAAHonorable Mention Outfielder

Bob Downs Mark Balderston Antonio Triplett Cordell Williams Kit Pellow Brett Kinning Doug Otto Brandon Droge John Lenherr Davis Morgan

Davis Morgan earned NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American in 2010 after posting one of the best seasons in JCCC history. Morgan hit .442 (92-for-208) with 17 doubles, four triples, 22 home runs and 92 RBI. His season totals for at bats, hits, home runs and RBI set new team records. He also set the single season doubles record as a freshman with 24. For his career, Morgan set new standards in doubles with 41 and RBI with 150. He also ranks second in career home runs with 29, second in career hits with 157 and fourth in runs scored with 113. Morgan was also earned first-team All-Kansas Jayhawk East Conference and first-team All-Region VI honors. He also became just the second player in team history to be named the most valuable player of the East Jayhawk Conference.

P 2B SS OF OF DH SS P OF OF

1974 1974 1980 1984 1994 2004 2008 2008 2009 2010

1st-Team HM MM HM 2nd-Team 3rd-Team 1st-Team HM HM HM

NJCAAPreseasonAll-Americans Joe Guillon Brandon Droge

3B P

2002 2009

SS 3B OF

1980 1980 1984

HM HM HM

C C P C 3B P OF OF P IF IF P P C

1992 1997 1997 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

3.77 3.70 3.67 3.92 3.81 3.75 3.73 3.68 3.75 3.71 3.60 3.68 3.64 3.74 3.84 3.80 3.72 3.77 3.91 3.70 3.70 3.72 4.00 3,92

2B P 2B SS SS/3B P OF

1974 1974 1980 1980 1981 1983 1983

Scott Evilsizer

Clint Johns

BenDuval

Tommy Mangino

C.J. Herrforth

P.J. Spell

Mike Simmons

Kit Pellow

Reed Kreiser

Zack Smith

CBCAAll-Americans Antonio Triplett Jesse Vann Cordell Williams

NJCAAAcademic All-Americans Joe Gunderson Scott Evilsizer Ryan Ouweleen Clint Johns Matt Kunstman Trent Wray Ben Duval Matt Milano Tony Dacy Tych Cowdin Tommy Mangino Reed Kreiser C.J. Herrforth Reed Kreiser Drew Garwood Jacob Smith Nate Thomas Harrison Gerber Seth Huninhake Dustin Moses Josh Piper Gil Rehwinkel Zack Smith Sam Stucky

C CF P 2B P C OF C OF

NJCAAAll-District Mark Balderston Bob Downs Jim Spring Antonio Triplett Kris Starr Mike Beal Jeff Cook

U.S.A. Junior College All-Stars P.J. Spell Scott Hennessey Brent Chamberlain Kit Pellow Mike Simmons

SS OF C OF P

1990 1990 1993 1994 1994

SS

2008

NJCAAGold Glove Award Doug Otto

RegionVIGold Glove Award Reed Kreiser Doug Otto

C SS

2007 2008

Rawlings Big Stick Award Brett Kinnings John Lenherr

.451 .439

2004 2009


honors NJCAAAll-RegionVI

East Jayhawk All-Conference

1973

Mark Balderston, 2B Bob Downs, P

1983

1974

Mark Balderston, 2B Bob Downs, P

1984

1975

Gordan Burkman, OF Ron Douglas, P/1B Bernard Hinson, OF Brad McKaig, P Gary Pickert, P

1976

Gordan Burkman, OF Ron Douglas, P/1B

1977

Mike Allen, C Kurt Burger, 3B Alvin Maynard, OF

1978

Kirk Aadland, SS Alvin Maynard, OF

1979

Gary Burns, P Rick Davis, 1B Ron Potter, C Chris Sperry, P Antonio Triplett, SS Bud Welch, C

1980

Stan Koslowsky, P Jim Spring, 2B Antonio Triplett, SS Curt Wright, C/OF

1981

Kris Starr, SS/3B

1983

Mike Beal, P Jeff Cook, OF

1984

Dave Hosier, P Jeff Knorr, OF Steve Meyer, 1B Cordell Williams, OF

1985

Travis Chambers, P Steve Meyer, 1B

1989

Robby LaMar,

1990

Scott Hennessey, OF

1992

Jamie Borel, OF

1994

Kit Pellow, OF

1996

David Goodwin, 1B Nathan Ruhl, P

2001

Joe Gullion, IF

2004

Brett Kinning, IF Vince Rodden, OF

2008

Brandon Drogge, P Doug Otto, SS

2009

Gage Daniels, P John Lenherr, OF Davis Morgan, DH

1985

1987

Mike Beal, P Jeff Cook, OF Mike Beal, P Travis Chambers, P Jeff Cook, OF Chris Egelston, P Dave Hosier, P Joe Knorr, OF Cordell Williams, OF Jim Broer, OF Travis Chambers, P Perry Dummitt, P Steve Meyer, 1B Larry Samuel, 2B John Wilson, OF Sean Krokroskia, OF Skip Wiley, P Robbie Wilson, OF

1989

Robbie LaMar, P

1990

Jim Chapman, 2B Scott Hennessey, OF

1991

Jamie Borel, OF Mark Knipp, 3B Jay Meyer, P Marc Venneman, 2B

1992

Jamie Borel, OF Kevin Bower, SS Brent Chamberlain, C Brandon English, C/DH Shawn Lopez, OF/P Sean Murphy, P Ray Sims, 1B Marc Venneman, 2B

1993

Brandon English, C/DH Jeff Marquez, SS Sean Murphy, P Kit Pellow, OF

1994

Kit Pellow, OF Mike Simmons, P Jason Williams, 2B

1995

Adam Holst, C Matt Porter, OF Mike Simmons, P

1996

Ben Austene, C Scott Evilsizer, OF Brad Frazee, OF David Goodwin, 1B Nathan Ruhl, P Mike Simpson, 3B

1997

Scott Evilsizer, OF Tim Grace, OF Merritt Hess, 1B/P Jeremy Krismer, P

1998

Justin Annin, C Jarrod Galle, P Ryan Slavens, 3B

1999

Aaron Brown, 3B Justin Clark, SS Chris Downard, OF Jud Easterday, 1B Cameron Huestess, C Kevin Jones, OF Dallas Schneiderman, P Warren Strickland, OF

2000

James Brazeal, P Chris Downard, OF

2001

Brett Bogard, P Brooks Coatney, 3B •Joe Gullion, SS Clint Johns, 2B Ty Tartler, OF

2002

Ben Duval, OF Joe Gullion, 3B Chris Thorup, P

2003

Andy Hockenson, 1B Vince Rodden, OF

2004

Brett Kinning, 2B Truman Marek, OF Vince Rodden, OF Jeff Zelenovich, 3B

2005

Josiah Enyart, SS Dan Heflin, 1B Truman Marek, OF Lance Nunnery, P Ryan Tousley, OF John Winter, 3B

2006

Derek Hinke, OF Chris Nash, 1B

2007

Junstin Miller, OF

2008

Parker Amos, OF Travis Blankenship, P Brandon Droge, P John Lenherr, OF +Doug Otto, SS

2009

Gage Daniels, P David Drahozal, 2B Brandon Droge, P Tanner Funk, 3B Nick Holtgrieve, P J.P. LaMunyon, SS John Lenherr, OF Brian McCulloch, 1B Davis Morgan, DH Zack Smith, P Sam Stucky, C

2010

John Calhoun, 2B Tanner Funk, 3B Ryan Garman, P Harrison Gerber Zach Gove, P Ryan Hall, SS Delby Hannah, 1B Ben Millard, OF +Davis Morgan, DH Gil Rehwinkel, P Zack Smith, P

+ Conference MVP •East Jayhawk Freshman of the Year

Doug Otto


honors All-Conference by Position Pitcher Mike Beal, 1983, 84 Travis Blankenship, 2008 James Brazeal, 2000 Brett Bogard, 2001 Travis Chambers, 1984, 85 Gage Daniels, 2009 Brandon Droge, 2008, 2009 Perry Dummitt, 1985 Chris Egelston, 1984 Jarrod Galle, 1998 Ryan Garman, 2010 Zach Gove, 2010 Nick Holtgrieve, 2009 Dave Hosier, 1984 Jeremy Krismer, 1997 Robbie LaMar, 1989 Jay Meyer, 1991 Sean Murphy, 1992, 93 Lancy Nunnery, 2005 Gil Rehwinkel, 2010 Nathan Ruhl, 1996 Dallas Schneiderman, 1999 Mike Simmons, 1994, 1995 Zack Smith, 2009, 2010 Chris Thorup, 2002 Skip Wiley, 1987a Catcher Justin Annin, 1998 Ben Austene, 1996 Brent Chamberlain, 1992 Adam Holst, 1995 Cameron Heustess, 1999 Stam Stucky, 2009 First Base Jud Easterday, 1999 Dan Hefling, 2005 David Goodwin, 1996 Delby Hannah, 2010 Merrit Hess, 1997 Andy Hockenson, 2003 Brian McCulloch, 2009 Steve Meyer, 1985 Chris Nash, 2006 Ray Sims, 1992 Second Base John Calhoun, 2010 Jim Chapman, 1990 David Drahozal, 2009 Clint Johns, 2001 Brett Kinning, 2004 Larry Samuel, 1985 Marc Venneman, 1991, 1992 Shortstop Kevin Bower, 1992 Justin Clark, 1999 Josiah Enyart, 2005 Joe Gullion, 2001 Ryan Hall, 2010 J.P. LaMunyon, 2009 Jeff Marquez, 1993 Doug Otto, 2008 Third Base Brooks Coatney, 2001 Tanner Funk, 2009, 2010 Joe Guillon, 2002 Mark Knipp, 1991 Mike Simpson, 1996 Ryan Slavens, 1998 Jason Williams, 1994 John Winter, 2005 Jeff Zelenovich, 2004

Outfield Parker Amos, 2008 Jamie Borel, 1991, 92 Jim Broer, 1985 Jeff Cook, 1983, 84 Chris Downard, 1999, 2000 Ben Duval, 2002 Scott Evilsizer, 1996, 1997 Tim Grace, 1997 Brad Frazee, 1996 Scott Hennessey, 1990 Derek Hinke, 2006 Kevin Jones, 1999 Joe Knorr, 1984 Sean Krokroskia, 1987 John Lenherr, 2008, 2009 Shawn Lopez, 1992 Truman Marek, 2004, 2005 Ben Millard, 2010 Justin Miller, 2007 Kit Pellow, 1993, 94 Matt Porter, 1995 Vince Rodden, 2003, 2004 Warren Strickland, 1999 Ty Tartler, 2001 Ryan Tousley, 2005 John Wilson, 1985 Robbie Wilson, 1987 Designated Hitter Aaron Brown, 1999 Brandon English, 1992, 1993 Davis Morgan, 2009, 2010

Male Athlete of the Year 1994 1996 1999 2008 2010

Brent Chamberlain Ben Austene Aaron Brown Doug Otto Davis Morgan

Cavalier MVPs 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Joe Knorr Travis Chambers Steve Meyer Sean Krokroskia Sean Krokroskia Brian McDonald Jeff Diskin Mark Ewing Jay Meyer Shawn Lopez Brent Chamberlain Kit Pellow Adam Holst Ben Austene Tim Grace Ryan Slavens Aaron Brown Chris Downard Joe Gullion Chris Thorup Brett Kinning Brett Kinning Truman Marek Derek Hinke Kyle Crandall Doug Otto John Lenherr Davis Morgan

Above: In 2004, Bret Kinning became just the scond player to earn MVP honors as a freshman and sophomore, joining Sean Krokroskia (1986-87). Below: In 2010, Davis Morgan became just the second player in JCCC history to be named the East Jayhawk Conference MVP.


cavaliers in the pro ranks Cavaliers inthe Pros Forty-four former Cavaliers have signed as free agents or been drafted by Major League organizations. Travis Buckley, who played at JCCC for one season in 1989, was the first player to make a 40man roster. A right-handed pitcher, Buckley was put on the 40-man roster of the 1993 expansion Colorado Rockies.

Player

Team

Kirk Aadland Justin Annin Ryan Arp Travis Blankenship Jamie Borel Travis Buckley Travis Chambers Jeff Cook Chris Egleston Mike Egleston Matt Fitzmorris David Goodwin Mark Goodwin Mike Grouse Joe Gullion Joe Gunderson David Heirholzer Scott Hennessey Lee Ice Bret Kinning Sean Krokroskia Truman Marek Jay Meyer Steve Meyer Justin Miller Sean Murphy Chris Nash Kit Pellow Gary Pickert Todd Renko Tab Rojas Nathan Ruhl Antonio Triplett Larry Samuel Mike Sims Mike Simmons Jim Spring Jesse Vann Tony Walker Mike Westbrock Chuck Wiley Skip Wiley Allan Wilkinson Cordell Williams

Chicago Cubs River City Rascals Los Angeles Dodgers Houston Astros Detroit Tigers Texas Rangers Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Orioles Atlanta Braves Kansas City Royals Baltimore Orioles Texas Rangers Montreal Expos Amarillo Dillans Kansas City Royals Kansas City Royals Kansas City Royals Cleveland Indians Oakland Athletics Florence Freedom Chicago Cubs St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Dodgers Colorado Rockies Cleveland Indians K.C. Royals/Colorado Rockies San Diego Padres California Angels Oakland Athletics Tampa Bay Devilrays/LA Dodgers Texas Rangers Chicago White Sox Philadelphia Phillies Chicago White Sox San Francisco Giants New York Mets Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds Seattle Mariners Kansas City Royals New York Mets Cincinnati Reds

Year 1978 1998 2008 2010 1994 1989 1985 1985 1984 1989 1994 1996 1984 1984 2001 1992 1987 1990 1978 2006 1987 2005 1991 1986 2007 1995 2006 1994 1977 1995 1982 1996 1981 1985 1981 1995 1983 1980 1984 1983 1989 1987 1978 1983


cavaliers in the pro ranks

Pellow’s Major League Firsts Game: 8-14-02 vs. New York Yankees in KansasCity. It was also his first start. Played first base and batted sixth in the lineup. At Bat: 8-14-02 against Andy Pettitte of the Yankees. Single: 8-18-02 at Tampa Bay. Hit to right field off Tonyon Sturtze n top of third inning. Also drove in his first run at that play. Double: 9-1-02 at Seattle. Hit to right center off Ismael Valdes in fourth inning. Triple: 9-25-03 vs. Arizona. Hit to right field offMiguel Batista in sixth inning at Colorado. Home Run: 8-20-02 at Toronto. Took JustinMiller out of the yard in the second inning. RBI: 8-18-02 at Tampa Bay. Drove in Mike Sweeney with his first hit, a single, in the thirdinning. Walk: 8-23-02 vs. Minnesota’s Johan Santana. He walked on six pitches in the third innings at Kansas City. StolenBase: 9-21-02 vs. Cleveland in KC. Run: 8-18-02 at Tampa Bay. Scored on basesloaded walk by A.J. Hinch in third inning. 2-Hit Game: 4-18-02 at Tampa Bay (2-for-4) 3-Hit and 4-Hit Game: 9-19-03 vs San Diego in Colorado. (4-for-4) Hit by Pitch: 8-27-02 vs. Oakland’s Mark Mulder in teh second inning. Run: 8-18-03. Scored on a bases loaded walk by A.J. Hinch in the third inning at Tampa Bay. Strikeout: 8-14-02. Sruck out on four pitches in the the bottom of the sixth against the Yankees Andy Pettitte. Assist: 8-18-02. Threw out Brent Abernathy of Tampa Bay at first from his third base position in the first inning.

Kit Pellow is the only player in JCCC history to play in the Major Leagues. He was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 1996 and steadily advanced through the ogranization, reaching Triple-A in his third year as a professional. He went on to became the all-time leader in home runs and RBI in Omaha Royals history. On August 13, 2002, he was called up to the Majors and one night later was in the starting line up facing New York Yankees left-hander Andy Pettit. Four days later, Pellow collected his first Major Leauge hit, a single off Tonyon Sturtze of the the Tampa Bay Rays. Following that season, Pellow signed a free agent contract with the Colorado Rockies, and earned a late call up in the 2003 season. When the Rockies took the field on Opening Day in 2004, Pellow was in the starting line up in left field. In three seasons in the Majors, Pellow played in 99 games and logged 202 at bats. His career average is .257 with 52 hits, nine doubles, two triples, four home runs and 19 RBI. Pellow posted a fielding percentage of .964 playing five different positions; left field, right field, third base, first base and catcher. He played in 108 games, 43 as a starter. After his Major League career came to an end, Pellow took his services to the Saraperos de Saltillo of the Mexican League, a AAA team. In 2008, Pellow captured the Mexican League Triple Crown after hitting .385 with 34 home runs and 107 RBI. He became only the seventh player in league history to accomplish the feat. The right-handed hitting first baseman turned in a record-breaking campaign that included 144 hits, 27 doubles, 273 total bases, a .459 on base percentage and a .730 slugging percentage. In 2007, Pellow hit .322 with 19 doubles, 29 home runs and 83 RBI. He surpassed the 1,000 minor league games played mark that season. He has also amased over 4,000 at bats, 200 doubles, 200 home runs and 800 RBI in a career that has taken him as far away as Korea with the Lotte Gians in 2005 and China with the La New Bears in 2007. Last year, Pellow, a former All-SEC peformer at the University of Arkansas, was named HogNation.net 2007 Minor League Player of the Year, an honor given each year to a former Razorback that accomplishes the most most in minor league baseball. He was the Hog in the Minors Player of the Week seven times in 2007.


cavaliers in the pro ranks JustinMiller - Los Angeles Dodgers Justin Miller was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2007 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Miller was chosen in the sixth round and was the 206th overall selection. He is the highest draft pick in the tenure of head coach Kent Shelley. Miller played for the Gulf Coast Dodgers, a rookie affiliate for the Los Angeles Dodger, last year. Following the seeason, Miller was selected to attend the Los Angeles Dodgers instructional league after posting a solid first season in professional baseball. He is now rated as the Dodgers 29th-best prospect. Miller posted a 2-1 record with an ERA of 3.57 in his first professional season. He played in seven game, four as a starter. He recorded 12 strikeouts in his 17.2 innings on the mound. One of his best outings came during the GCL Finals against the Yankees. Miller came in on of relief and yielded just three hits over the remaining seven innings. He retired 13 of the first 14 batters he faced and did not issue a walk. In 2008 and 2009, Miller was selected as the Opening Day starter for the Great Lake Loons, the A affiliate of the Dodgers. The Loons opened their 2008 season against the Dayton Dragons at Dow Diamond. Miller still holds the record for longest no-hit bid at Dow Diamond. In 2008, Miller went 8 1/3 innings before losing a no-hitter. In 2010, Miller was called up to the Dodgers AA affiliate in Chattanooga, where he went 2-2 with an ERA of 2.76 in 28 games for the Lookouts. In 16 bullpen appearances for the Loons before his call up, he went 4-0 with a 1.30 ERA. He accrued 29 strike outs against 27 hits and 14 walks over 34.2 innings

Steve Nash- Cleveland Indiangs

Former JCCC first baseman Steve Nash was drafted and signed by the Cleveland Indians following an oustanding freshman campaign for the Cavaliers in 2006. He was selected in the 24th round. He began his professional career in 2007, and had a solif first season, playing well in the Gulf Coast League, Mayoning Valley and in the instructional league in the offseason. He is now rated as the Indinan’s 25th-best prospect. He hit .303 with 69 hits, 20 doubles, a triple, three home runs and 33 RBI in his debut season The Indians project Nash to be a big power hitter in their organization, and to be one the top candidates to have a breakout campaign in 2008. Nash started the year with the Lake County Captains, the Indians Class A affiliae. Nash hit .360 (49-for-136) with four doubles, four triples, nine home runs and 38 RBI his freshman season at JCCC. He led the team in triples and home runs, and ranked second in RBI and average. His nine homers tie for 10th alltime at JCCC.

Travis Blankenship - HoustonAstros Travis Blankenship, a former left-handed pitcher for Johnson County Community College and University of Kansas, was drafted in the 31st round by the Houston Astros, Wednesday, June 9, in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft. He was the 933rd pick overall. He also becomes the 25th player to be drafted or signed as a free agent under the direction of head coach Kent Shelley. During his career in a Cavaliers uniform, Blankenship left his mark on several season and career charts. He set the career marks for wins (17), career innings pitched (155), career games started (28) and career strikeouts (135). He set the strikeout record when he mowed down five batters in his start against Central Arizona in JCCC's first ever NJCAA World Series appearance. In 2008, Blankenship led the JCCC pitching staff with 11 victories, which tied the singleseason mark. He also had 87 strikeouts, one shy of the season record.Blankenship continued his career at the University of Kansas.


individual hitting records Highest Batting Average Season: Career:

Scott Hennessey Scott Hennessey

.508 .466

1990 1989-90

Season: Career:

John Lenherr John Lenherr

195 384

2008 2008-09

Most Hits Season: Career:

Davis Morgan John Lenherr

92 165

2010 2008-09

72 122

2010 2001-02

Davis Morgan Davsi Morgan

92 150

2010 2009-10

Davis Morgan Tanner Funk

24 42

2009 2009-10

Antonio Triplett Jim Spring Sean Krokroskia

11 11 16

1980 1980 1986-87

22 38

2010 2001-02

64 105

2004 2003-04

50 88 88

1980 1996-97 1999-00

40 59

1984 1983-84

Most At Bats

Most Runs Scored Season: Career:

Ben Millard Joe Guillon

Most Runs Batted In Season: Career:

Most Doubles Season: Career:

Most Triples Season: Career:

Most Home Runs Season: Career:

Davis Morgan Joe Gullion

Most StolenBases Season: Career:

Vince Rodden Vince Rodden

Most Bases-on-Balls Season: Career:

Bob Shaffer Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark

Most Strikeouts Season: Career:

Cordell Williams Cordell Williams

Scott Hennessey (top) and Davis Morgan (bottom) are two of the top hitters in JCCC’s history.


individual pitching records Most Wins Season:

11 11 18

1974 2008 2008-09

Most Innings Pitched Season: Brandon Droge Career: Brandon Droe

98 176

2008 2008-09

Fewest Losses Season: Many Players Career: Mike Beal Aaron Eastland Tim Johnson Matt Kunstman Seth Johnson Tanner Neuberg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1983 1999 2000-01 2001-01 2004-05 2008-09

7 10 10

2000 1999-00 2000-01

15 15 29

2008 2009 2008-09

Travis Chambers Travis Chambers

12 16

1985 1984-85

Fewest Hits Allowed Season: Todd Day Career: Drew Mikkelson

5 21

2000 2008-09

105 166

2000 2008-09

3 12

1996 2008

77 131

2000 2000-01

1 1 5

1994 2007 2008-09

64 103

2000 2000-01

0.35 1.25

2007 2008-09

90 135

1984 2007-08

2 2 2

1996 2007 1995-96

Career:

Bob Downs Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge

Most Losses Season: James Brazeal Career: Ricky Rooks Brett Bogard

Career:

Travis Blankenshp Brandon Droge Brandon Droge

Kevin Master Don Carter

54 84

1983 1985-86

Season:

Robby LaMar Steve Parker Brett Bogard

3 3 3

1980 1985 2001

12 13

2009 2008-09

2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3

1985 1979 1983 1984 1986 1994 2001 2007 1994-95

40 44

1984 1999-00

Most Saves Season: Career:

Nick Holtgrieve Nick Holtgrieve

Most No-Hitters Season:

Career

Most Games Completed Season: Career:

Season: Career:

Most Shutouts

Most Games Started Season:

Most Bases-on-Balls

Steve Parker Terry Swartz Mike Beal (perfect game) Steve Parker Al Lozano Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Will Falk Steve Parker

Most Errors Season: Career:

John Wilson Justin Clark

Most Hits Allowed Season: Career:

James Brazeal Brandon Droge

Fewest Runs Allowed Season: Career:

Merritt Hess Nick Holgrieve

Most Runs Allowed Season: Career:

Brett Bogard Brett Bogard

Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Season: Career:

Steve Leibengood Justin Miller Drew Mikkelson

Most Earned Runs Allowed Season: Brett Bogard Career: Brett Bogard

Lowest Earned RunAverage Season: Career:

Justin Miller Brandon Droge

Most Strikeouts Season: Career:

Chris Egelston Travis Blankenship

Fewest Bases-on-Balls Season: Bryce Haas Will Falk Career: Bryce Haas

Travis Blankenship broke or tied six pitching records during his career at JCCC from 2007-08. Among the records he established were wins in a seson (11), wins in a career (17), career innings pitched (155), season games started (15), career games started (28) and career strikeouts (135).


batting leaders SeasonHits

Scott Hennessey is the only player inteamhistory to hit over.500 ina season. He also owns the career record withanaverage of .466

SeasonBatting Average (min. 50 at bats)

Scott Hennessey Joe Gullion David Goodwin Kit Pellow Mike Gelwix Alvin Maynard Brent Chamberlain Mark Balderston Shawn Lopez Davis Morgan Brett Kinning Jeff Cook John Lenherr Curt Wright Robbie Wilson Kevin Jones Derek Hinke Rick Pearson Joe Guillon Brad McKaig Jesse Vann Brett Kinning Truman Marek Terry Nylund John Lenherr Scott Hennessey Steve Meyer Brent Chamberlain Doug Otto Ross Burgess Matt Maigaard Jim Clement Chris Downard Jeff Diskin Brad Frazee Chris Downard Harrison Gerber Mike Simpson Brian Bock Justin Clark Parker Amos

.508 .484 .483 .479 .468 .458 .456 .447 .447 .442 .441 .440 .439 .436 .436 .436 .434 .433 .433 .431 .431 .429 .429 .427 .426 .425 .424 .424 .424 .422 .421 .417 .417 .416 .416 .409 .402 .400 .400 .400 .400

1990 2001 1996 1994 1973 1978 1993 1974 1992 2010 2004 1983 2009 1980 1987 1999 2006 1986 2002 1975 1980 2003 2005 1987 2008 1989 1984 1992 2008 2005 2000 1989 2000 1989 1996 1999 2010 1996 1989 1999 2008

Davis Morgan Brett Kinning John Lenherr John Lenherr Harrison Gerber Doug Otto Ben Millard Parker Amos Joe Gullion Joe Knorr Kit Pellow Vince Rodden Truman Marek Tanner Funk Jim Spring Jessie Vann David Goodwin Derek Hinke Chris Downard Scott Hennessey Brian McCulloch Brett Kinning Curt Wright Sean Krokroskia Justin Miller Davis Morgan Jeff Zelenovich Mark Goodwin Chris Downard Nick Giuliani John Calhoun Jeff Cook Antonio Triplett Jeremy Francis

92 83 83 82 82 78 77 76 75 73 70 70 70 70 69 69 69 69 68 67 67 66 65 65 65 65 64 63 63 63 63 62 61 61

2010 2004 2009 2008 2010 2008 2010 2008 2001 1984 1994 2004 2005 2010 1980 1980 1996 2006 2000 1990 2009 2003 1980 1986 2007 2009 2004 1982 1999 2007 2010 1983 1980 2007

208 208 204 195 193 191 190 189 188 184 183 180 177 176 176 174 174 172 172 171 171 169 168 168 168 167 163 163 162 161 161

2010 2010 2010 2008 2004 2010 2008 2009 2004 2008 2007 1980 2007 1986 2004 2004 2008 1997 2002 2005 2010 2007 2000 2009 2009 2001 2000 2005 1980 2007 2007

SeasonAt Bats Ben Millard Davis Morgan Harrison Gerber John Lenherr Vince Rodden Tanner Funk Parker Amos John Lenherr Brett Kinning Doug Otto Nick Giuliani Jim Spring Justin Miller Sean Krokroskia Jeff Zelenovich Zach Justice Jeremy Francis Merritt Hess Drew Bicknell Josiah Enyart John Calhoun Jeremy Francis Clint Johns Brian McCulloch David Morgan Brook Coatney Chris Downard Truman Marek Tab Rojas Chris Dobler Reed Kreiser

Joe Gullion

Kit Pellow

ShawnLopez

JohnLenherr

Doug Otto


batting leaders Career Hits

Brent Chamberlain

KevinJones

Davis Morgan

Career Batting Average (min. 100 at bats)

Scott Hennessey Joe Gullion Brent Chamberlain Brett Kinning Kit Pellow John Lenherr Davis Morgan David Goodwin Steve Meyer Chris Downard Derek Hinke Parker Amos Matt Maigaard Chris Zinn Antonio Triplett Truman Marek Mark Goodwin Kevin Jones Alvin Maynard Jeff Marquez Sean Krokroskia Robbie Wilson Marc Vennemann Derek Hinke Tanner Funk Rick Davis Vince Rodden Brian Bock

.466 .460 .442 .436 .432 .430 .429 .427 .422 .413 .406 .400 .397 .391 .387 .386 .384 .384 .382 .382 .381 .379 .378 .377 .376 .375 .373 .372

1989-90 2001-02 1992-93 2003-04 1993-94 2008-09 2009-10 1994-96 1984-85 1999-00 2005-06 2008 2000-01 1993-94 1979-80 2004-05 1982-83 1998-99 1977-78 1992-93 1986-87 1987-88 1991-92 2005 2009-10 1979-80 2003-04 1989-90

384 366 351 350 343 342 334 327 325 323 318 316 315 317 308 304 301 298 297 292 292 290 290

2008-09 2009-10 2007-08 2009-10 2002-03 2003-04 2001-02 2009-10 2000-01 1984-85 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1999-00 2009-10 2006-07 2007-08 1996-97 2004-05 2004-05 2008-09 1980, 82 1996-97

John Lenherr Davis Morgan Brett Kinning Steve Meyer Joe Gullion Chris Downard Derek Hinke Vince Rodden Harrison Gerber Scott Hennessey Tanner Funk Truman Marek Kit Pellow David Goodwin Jeremy Francis Mark Goodwin Clint Johns Antonio Triplett Sean Krokroskia Drew Bicknell Doug Otto Tab Rojas Ryan Tousley Ray Sims Alvin Maynard Brooks Coatney Doug Otto

165 157 149 136 133 131 129 128 126 124 123 122 121 119 115 111 111 110 109 106 105 104 104 103 102 102 102

2008-09 2009-10 2003-04 1984-85 2001-02 1999-00 2005-06 2003-04 2009-10 1989-90 2009-10 2004-05 1993-94 1994-96 2007-08 1982-83 2000-01 1979-80 1986-87 2001-02 2007-08 1980/82 2004-05 1992-93 1977-78 2000-01 2007-08

Career At Bats John Lenherr Davis Morgan Jeremy Francis Harrison Gerber Vince Rodden Brett Kinning Drew Bicknell Tanner Funk Clint Johns Steve Meyer Derek Hinke Truman Marek Brooks Coatney Chris Downard Sam Stucky Luis Lopez Doug Otto Merritt Hess Daniel Heflin Ryan Tousley Nate Thomas Tab Rojas Scott Evilsizer

JohnLenherr, a 2009 All-Americanand Rawlings Big Stick winner, tied tthe season hits record and shattered the career hit mark in2009.


batting leaders

Tyson Shields Mark Balderston Chris Downard Josh Miljavac Steve Goodwin Andy Wilson Sean Krokroskia Shawn Lopez Eric Phillips Joe Gullion Vince Rodden Davis Morgan Truman Marek set a newsea- Mike Sartin sonrecord in 2009 with24 doubles, In 2010 he belted a school record 22 home runs and ste a new seasonrecord with92 hits and 92 RBI.

SeasonDoubles Davis Morgan Tanner Funk Brett Kinning Doug Otto Jim Broer Tanner Funk Ben Millard John Lenherr Chris Downard Ryan Tousley Davis Morgan Antonio Triplett Chris Downard Clint Johns Truman Marek Derek Hinke Chris Dobler Sean Krokroskia Merritt Hess Joe Gullion John Lenherr Rick Redmond Brian McDonald Scott Hennessey Kyle Byler Mike Allen Kurt Wright Mike Grouse Jeff Diskin Kit Pellow Justin Clark Brooks Coatney Jeremy Francis Parker Amos

24 23 21 20 19 19 19 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

2009 2010 2004 2008 1985 2009 2010 2009 2000 2005 2010 1979 1999 2001 2005 2006 2007 1986 1996 2001 2008 1975 1988 1990 2006 1977 1980 1981 1989 1994 2000 2001 2007 2008

11 11 10 9 8 8

1980 1980 1986 1980 1980 1999

SeasonTriples Antonio Triplett Jim Spring Sean Krokroskia Jessie Vann Lenny Jennings Warren Strickland

8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

2002 1975 1999 2002 1981 1986 1987 1992 1997 2001 2004 2005 2009

22 20 20 18 18 15 14 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

2010 1994 2001 1985 2002 1996 1984 1984 2000 2004 2010 2010 1980 1993 1996 2006 2007 1982 1986 1993 1999 2006 2010

92 78 69 65 65 59 58 57 57 56 56 56 55 55 53 52 52 49 49 48 48 48 47 46 46 46

2010 1985 2002 2001 2010 2004 2009 1994 2004 1980 1993 2008 1999 2010 1996 1996 2010 1992 2008 1993 2000 2010 2005 1989 1990 2006

Chris Downard

SeasonHome Runs Davis Morgan Kit Pellow Joe Gullion Steve Meyer Joe Guillon Ben Austene Cordell Williams Steve Meyer Tyson Graham Jeff Zelenovich Tanner Funk Delby Hannah Jessie Vann Kit Pellow David Goodwin Chris Nash Reed Kreiser Tab Rojas Troy Cook Brandon English Aaron Brown Derek Hinke Ben Millard

Steve Meyer

Jeff Zelenovich

SeasonRuns Batted In Davis Morgan Steve Meyer Joe Guillon Joe Gullion Ben Millard Brett Kinning Davis Morgan Kit Pellow Jeff Zelenovich Jim Spring Ray Sims Parker Amos Chris Downard Delby Hannah David Goodwin Ben Austene John Calhoun Kevin Bower Dout Otto Kit Pellow Clint Johns Tanner Funk Derek Hinke Scott Hennessey Scott Hennessey Derek Hinke

BenAustine

Kit Pellow


batting leaders Brandon English Aaron Brown Brett Kinning Tab Rojas Drew Bicknell Andy Hockenson Daniel Heflin Reed Kreiser Tannr Funk

13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

1992-93 1998-99 2003-04 1980, 82 2001-02 2002-03 2004-05 2006-07 2009-10

150 134 120 105 100 97 93 92 92 89 89 86 86 85 80 79 76 75 75 75 74

2009-10 2001-02 1984-85 1993-94 2003-04 1999-00 2005-06 1989-90 2009-10 2000-01 2008-09 1992-93 1992-93 1994-96 1998-99 2004-05 1981-82 1986-87 2001-02 2007-08 2004-05

Career Runs Batted In Doug Otto

Tanner Funk

BrandonEnglish

Career Doubles Tanner Funk Davis Morgan Steve Meyer Chris Downard Brett Kinning John Lenherr Clint Johns Merritt Hess Truman Marek Derek Hinke Antonio Triplett Doug Otto Davis Morgan Scott Hennessey Kit Pellow Ryan Tousley Ben Millard Sean Krokroskia Ray Sims Justin Clark Daniel Heflin

42 41 35 33 33 33 27 26 26 26 25 25 24 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21

2009-10 2009-10 1984-85 1999-00 2003-04 2008-09 2000-01 1996-97 2004-05 2005-06 1979-80 2007-08 2009 1989-90 1993-94 2004-05 2009-10 1986-87 1992-93 1999-00 2004-05

16 15 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

1986-87 1979-80 1980 1999-00 2001-02 1980-81 1998-99 1980 1997-98 2007-08 2004-05 2004-05 1975 1986-87 1989-90 1993-94 1996-97 2003-04 2005-06 2009-10 2009-10

38 29 29 28 17 16 16 14 14

2001-02 1993-94 2009-10 1984-85 1994-96 1983-84 1995-96 1979-80 2006-07

Davis Morgan Joe Gullion Steve Meyer Kit Pellow Brett Kinning Chris Downard Derek Hinke Scott Hennessey Tanner Funk Clint Johns John Lenherr Brandon English Ray Sims David Goodwin Aaron Brown Ryan Tousley Steve Goodwin Sean Krokroskia Drew Bicknell Doug Otto Daniel Heflin

Career Triples Sean Krokroskia Antonio Triplett Jim Spring Chris Downard Joe Gullion Lenny Jennings Warren Strickland Jesse Vann Eric Phillips Doug Otto Truman Marek Ryan Tousley Mark Balderston Ken Carswell P.J. Spell Kit Pellow Merritt Hess Vince Rodden Derek Hinke Tanner Funk Sam Stucky

Career Home Runs Joe Guillon Kit Pellow Davis Morgan Steve Meyer David Goodwin Cordell Williams Ben Austene Bob Shaffer Brad Lewandowski

Joe Gullionmay be the greatest hitter all-time at JCCC. He possessed the ability to hit for average and power. In addition to setting the career home run record, he also set career records for RBI and runs scored. He ranks second all-time in batting average and hits at .455 and 132 respectively.


batting leaders SeasonStrikeouts

JustinClark tied the career record for walks, drawing 88 free passes.

SeasonSacrifices Harrison Gerber Kevin Bower Ryan Hall Brett Kinning Skylar Murray Marc Vennemann Matt Fitzmorris Jason Williams Chad Griffin Mitchell Mathis Lee Ice Rick Redmond Kirk Aadland Kurt Burger Chris Downard David Canary Clint Johns Truman Marek Parker Amos Nate Thomas

16 13 13 12 11 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

2010 1992 2010 2004 2010 1992 1994 1994 2008 2008 1975 1975 1977 1977 1999 2002 2000 2005 2008 2008

50 48 48 42 42 40 40 40 39 39 37 37 36 36 35 35 33 33 33 33

1980 1997 2000 1977 2002 1992 1996 1999 1980 2001 1989 2008 1981 1991 1975 2005 2001 2008 2009 2010

SeasonBase-on-Balls Robert Shaffer Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark Doug Blume Joe Guillon Jamie Borel Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark Jessie Vann Joe Gullion Brian Bock Mitchell Mathis Bill Cook Jamie Borel Jeff Balter Daniel Heflin Brooks Coatney Doug Otto David Drahozal Ben Millard

Cordell Williams Sam Stucky Tyson Graham John Lenherr Jeff Zelenovich John Lenherr Dan Heflin Jim Chapman Truman Marek Jeff Day Gary Foreman Andy Hockenson Zach Justice Josiah Enyart David Drahozal Dustin Brown Warren Strickland Ray Sims Ben Austene Larry Kelly Jason Cooper Jeremy Francis Sam Stucky

40 38 34 34 33 33 32 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 27

1984 2010 2000 2008 2004 2008 2004 1990 2004 1977 1977 2003 2004 2005 2009 1997 1999 1992 1996 2002 2005 2008 2009

Matt Fitzmorris

Career Sacrifices Harrison Gerber Kevin Bower Brett Kinning Nate Thomas Jason Williams Ryan Hall Lenny Jennings Matt Fitzmorris Tim Grace Justin Clark Brooks Coatney Clint Johns Truman Marek Brad Lewandowski Skylar Murray Davis Morgan

David Canary

21 16 15 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

2009-10 1991-92 2003-04 2008-09 1993-94 2010 1988-89 1993-94 1996-97 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2004-05 2006-07 2010 2009-10

88 88 82 76 69 60 59 55 53 52 52 52 52 52 50 49 49 49

1996-97 1999-00 2001-02 1991-92 1979-80 1986-87 1989-90 1988-89 2000-01 1992-93 2000-01 1998-99 2008-09 2003-04 2007-08 1986-87 1987-88 1989-90

Nate Thomas

Career Base onBalls Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark Joe Gullion Jamie Borel Robert Schaffer Sean Krokroskia Brian Bock David Schroeder Clint Johns Brandon English Brooks Coatney Kevin Jones David Drahozal Vince Rodden Doug Otto Skip Wiley Terry Nylund Jim Chapman

Brett Kinning

Scott Evilsizer


base running leaders Mark Venneman Brett Kinning Sean Krokroskia Truman Marek Doug Otto

32 32 30 30 30

1992 2004 1986 2005 2008

Career Runs Scored

Vince Roddenis the only player inteamhistory to steal over 100 career bases.

SeasonRuns Scored Ben Millard Joe Gullion Davis Morgan Vince Rodden Jessie Vann Doug Otto John Lenherr Harrison Gerber Scot Evilsizer Brett Kinning Tanner Funk Sean Krokroskia Warren Strickland Josiah Enyart Jeremy Francis Truman Marek Justin Clark Clint Johns Derek Hinke Alvin Maynard John Lenherr John Calhoun Jim Spring Scott Hennessey Zach Justice Victor Frazier Mike Simpson Scott Evilsizer Jeremy Francis

72 71 70 68 66 65 65 63 61 61 60 59 59 59 59 58 57 57 57 55 55 55 54 54 54 53 53 53 53

2010 2001 2010 2004 1980 2008 2009 2010 1996 2004 2010 1986 1999 2005 2008 2005 2000 2000 2006 1978 2008 2010 1980 1990 2004 1986 1996 1997 2007

64 63 50 43 41 38 37 37 34 33 33

2004 1992 2002 2008 2003 1993 1979 1999 1991 1974 1999

Joe Gullion John Lenherr Scott Evilsizer Jeremy Francis Brett Kinning Vince Rodden Clint Johns Harrison Gerber Davis Morgan Tanner Funk Antonio Triplett Sean Krokroskia Scott Hennessey Derek Hinke Doug Otto Jamie Borel Truman Marek Alvin Maynard Chris Downard Kit Pellow Justin Clark Warren Strickland

122 120 114 112 109 109 106 104 102 101 99 96 96 96 94 90 90 89 87 85 85 84

2001-02 2008-09 1996-97 2007-08 2003-04 2003-04 2000-01 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 1979-80 1986-87 1989-90 2005-06 2007-08 1991-92 2004-05 1977-78 1999-00 1993-94 1999-00 1998-99

105 97 64 55 54 54 54 50 47 45 42 42 41 41 41 40 39 37 37

2003-04 1991-92 2007-08 1986-87 1977-78 1998-99 2003-04 2002 1992-93 1989-90 1991-92 2004-05 1998-99 2003 2009-10 2007-08 1996-97 1979 1998-99

BenDuval

Scott Evilsizer

Career StolenBases Vince Rodden Jamie Borel Jeremy Francis Sean Krokroskia Alvin Maynard Warren Strickland Brett Kinning Ben Duval Jeff Marquez Scott Hennessey Marc Vennemann Truman Marek Mike Hobbs Vince Rodden Harrison Gerber Doug Otto Scott Evilsizer Korey Gardner Aaron Brown

Jeremy Francis

Jamie Borel

SeasonStolenBases Vince Rodden Jamie Borel Ben Duval Jeremy Francis Vince Rodden Jeff Marquez Korey Gardner Warren Strickland Jamie Borel Mark Balderston Mike Hobbs

JustinClark


pitching leaders

Bob Downs

Travis Blankeship tied Bob Downs seasonmark for wins in2008 with11, while leading JCCCto its first NJCAAWorld Series apperance.

SeasonWins Bob Downs Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge Gage Daniels Gil Rehwhinkel John Shearer Don Powelson Mike Beal Dave Hosier Travis Chambers Perry Dummitt Nathan Ruhl Chris Thorup Con Carter Kelly Milner Brandon Droge Zack Smith

11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8

1974 2008 2009 2009 2010 1974 1982 1983 1984 1985 1985 1996 2002 1985 1985 2008 2010

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1974 1975 1978 1978 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1989 1990 1999 2001 2010

SeasonFewest Losses (min25 innings pitched)

Bob Downs Brad McKaig Tom Harvey Chris Sperry Mike Beal Travis Chambers Dave Hosier Don Carter Steve Parker Rory Ramsdell Troy Gardner Aaron Eastland Tim Johnson Mitchell Overstreet

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4

1986 2002 2003 2004 2004 2006 2006

12 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2

2009 2010 1994 2007 1986 2000 1987 1988 2003 1989 1996 1997 2003

2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1985 1979 1983 1984 1988 1994 2001 2007

3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1

1990 2001 1985 1987 1993 1996 2000

Travis Chambers

SeasonSaves Nik Holtgrieve Gil Rehwinkel Steve Leibengood Justin Miller Dave Rouse Matt Kuntsman Rich Balogh Robby LaMar Brett Kinning Travis Buckley Matt Johnson Eric Phillips Adam Parsons Nine Players

Mike Beal

SeasonNo-Hitters Steve Parker Terry Swartz Mike Beal * Steve Parker Al Lazano Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Will Falk

Nik Holgrieve

SeasonShutouts

SeasonMost Losses James Brazeal Ricky Rooks Don Carter Matt Johnson Bret Bogard Anthony Przybylski Adam Parsons Peter Davenport

David Rouse Adam Parsons Tom Eberline Eric Peterson Ryan Tousley Ryan Krull Matt Thomason 18 Players

7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6

2000 2000 1986 1997 2000 2002 2003 2006

Robby LaMar Brett Bogard Steve Parker Tony Fisher Sean Murphy Nathan Ruhl James Brazeal Many Players

Gil Rehwinkel


pitching leaders

NathanRuhl Drew Mikkelson Bob Downs Lance Stokes John Shriner John McLelland Steve Liebengood Heath Gatzemeyer Gabe Dobbelaere Merrit Hess Ryan Ouweleen Ben Runyon Gil Rehwinkel

SeanMurphy

Steve Parker

1 (26.2, 2-1) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 (25.1, 1-2) 2 (81.2, 10-2)

2008-09 1973-74 1979-80 1984-85 1987-88 1993-94 1993-94 1995-96 1996-97 1997 2008-09 2009-10

10 10 9 8 7 7 7 7 6

1999-00 2000-01 2004-05 2005-06 1985-86 1994-95 1998-99 2003-04

13 8 7 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

2008-09 2009-10 1993-94 2000-01 2007 1986 1997-98 1987 1988-89 1996-97 2003-04 1989 1992-93 1995-96 2003 2005-06

3 1 1 1 1 1 1

1984-85 1979 1983-84 1986 1994-95 2000-01 2006-07

Most Losses

BrandonDroge became the all-time wins leader in2009 with18.

Career Wins Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Bob Downs Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Nathan Ruhl Zack Smith Dave Hosier Don Carter Sean Murphy Don Powelson Doug Gunderson Dustin Holthaus John Shearer Kirby Heimsoth Chris Sperry Skip Wiley Troy Gardner Jay Meyer Mike Simmons

18 17 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

2008-09 2007-08 1973-74 1984-85 1985-86 1995-96 2009-10 1983-84 1982-86 1992-93 1981-82 2003-04 2007-08 1974-75 1976-77 1978-79 1986-87 1990-91 1990-91 1994-95

0 0 0 0 0 0 (35.2, 7-0) 0 (26.2, 2-0) 1 1 1 1 1

1983 1999 2000-01 2000-01 2004-05 2008-09 2010 1978-79 1978-79 1992-93 2004-05 2005-06

Career Fewest Losses (min25 innings pitched)

Mike Beal Aaron Eastland Tim Johnson Matt Kunstman Seth Johnson Tanner Neuberer Mitchell Overstreet Chris Sperry Terry Swartz Mike Schneider Ryne Jackson Jack Craig

Ricky Rooks Brett Bogard Ryan Tousley Peter Davenport Kelly Milner Mike Simmons Aaron Long Doug Gunderson 12 Players

Career Saves Nick Holtgrieve Gil Rehwinkel Steve Leibengood Matt Kunstman Justin Miller David Rouse Eric Phillips Rich Balogh Robby LaMar Matt Johnson Brett Kinning Travis Buckley Chad Beal Aaron Blosser Adam Parsons Jack Craig

Career No-Hitters Steve Parker Terry Swartz Mike Beal Al Lozano Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Will Falk


pitching leaders

Chris Thorup

Eric Petersonworked arecord 86.2 innings onthe mound in 2004. That total nowranks as the second highest seasontotal at JCCC.

SeasonInnings Pitched Brandon Droge Eric Peterson Travis Blankenship Gage Daniels Rory Ramsdell James Brazeal Chris Thorup Bob Downs Brandon Droge John Shearer Kyle Crandall Kevin Masters Kelly Milner Skip Wiley Adam Parsons Travis Blankenship Nathan Ruhl Brett Bogard Brett Bogard

98 86.2 86 83.1 81.2 81 78.1 77.2 76.1 74.1 73 70 70 70 69.2 69 67.2 67.2 67.2

2008 2004 2008 2009 1990 2000 2002 1974 2009 1974 2007 1982 1986 1986 2003 2007 1996 2000 2001

15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11

2008 2009 2008 2009 2010 1985 2000 2001 2000 2002 2007 2007 2010 1986 1990 2000 2010 1977 1993

SeasonGames Started Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge Brandon Droge Gage Daniels Zack Smith Travis Chambers Brett Bogard Brett Bogard James Brazeal Chris Thorup Travis Blankenship Kyle Crandall Jeff Soptic Kelly Milner Rory Ramsdell Ricky Rooks Ryan Garman Kirby Heimsoth Sean Murphy

Gabe Converse Anthony Przybylski Adam Parsons Doug Gunderson Lance Nunnery Ryan Tousley Ryan Garman Dustin Holthaus Cody Schumacher 13 Players

11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10

2000 2002 2003 2003 2005 2005 2008 2008 2010

12 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

1985 2002 1986 1974 1991 1992 1997 2000 1980 1981 1990 1990 1990 1993 1996 1997 2001 2008

Brett Bogard

ShawnLopez

SeasonGames Completed Travis Chambers Chris Thorup Kelly Milner John Shearer Jay Meyer Shawn Lopez Jeremy Krismer James Brazeal Sean Koslowsky Mark Wilson Mark Ewing Rory Ramsdell DeTroy Williams Sean Murphy Nathan Ruhl Jeremy Krismer Brett Bogard Brandon Droge

BrandonDroge

Anthony Przybylski


pitching leaders

Travis Blankenship

NathanRuhl

Travis Chambers

Career Innings Pitched Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Doug Gunderson Ryan Tousley Kyle Crandall Nathan Ruhl Zach Smith Bob Downs Skip Wiley Rory Ramsdell Kelly Milner Adam Parsons Dustin Holthaus Sean Murphy Peter Davenport Don Powelson Ryan Garman Robert Chavana

174.1 155 129 128.2 127 127 127 121.1 121.1 117.2 116.1 114.2 114 111.2 110.2 110.1 107.1 106.2 105.2 104

2008-09 2007-08 1994-95 2000-01 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07 1995-96 2009-10 1973-74 1986-87 1989-90 1985-86 2002-03 2007-08 1992-93 2005-06 191-92 2008 & 10 2003-04

29 28 26 24 23 23 22 20 20 20 19 19 19 18

2008-09 2007-08 2000-01 2009-10 2006-07 2008 & 10 1985-86 1994-95 2004-05 2005-06 1984-85 1999-00 2002-03 1992-93

16 15 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 9 8

1984-85 1985-86 1981-82 1986-87 1995-96 1989-90 1990-91 1994-95 2000-01 2007-08 2008-09

Career Games Started

(Above) Mike Simmons pitched in 129 innings over the 1994 and 1995 seasons, breaking a 21-year old record for innings pitched. Travis Blankenship broke that mark in2008. (Right) RyanTousley left JCCC ranked tied for fourth in innings pitched and tied for fifthingames started.

Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Brett Bogard Zack Smith Kyle Crandall Ryan Garman Kelly Milner Mike Simmons Ryan Tousley Peter Davenport Travis Chambers Ricky Rooks Adam Parsons Sean Murphy

Career Games Completed Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Don Powelson Skip Wiley Nathan Ruhl Rory Ramsdell Jay Meyer Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge


pitching leaders

NathanRuhl

Gage Daniels tied the fifth-best season inJCCChistory mowing down83 batters in2009.

SeasonStrikeouts Rory Ramsdell Travis Blankenship Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Nathan Ruhl Gage Daniels Mike Beal Sean Murphy Perry Dummitt John Shearer Brandon Droge Jay Meyer Gary Pickert Doug Gunderson

88 87 84 84 83 83 82 80 75 74 74 73 72 70

1990 2008 1985 1986 1996 2009 1983 1993 1985 1974 2008 1991 1974 2003

Brett Bogard Kevin Masters Mike Simmons Kelly Milner Mike Bradley John McLelland Ricky Rooks

63 60 59 58 57 55 55

2000-01 1983-84 1994-95 1985-86 1994-95 1987-88 1999-00

Chris Thorup

Ricky Rooks

Fewest Base-on-Balls Allowed Season (min. 10 IP)

Brandon Church Will Falk Anthony Przybylski Tanner Neuberger Heath Gatzemeyer Eric Phillips Tim Brown Steve Leibengood Dirk LeBar Gil Rehwinkel Jon Kobuszewski Scott Ziebell Ethan Weber

2 2 (13 IP) 3 3 (19.2 IP) 4 4 4 (52.2 IP) 5 5 5 (17.2 IP) 6 6 6 (16 IP)

Most Base-on-Balls Allowed Season Don Carter Sean Murphy Travis Chambers Nathan Ruhl

84 74 73 67

Doug Gunderson

1997 2007 2001 2009 1994 1997 2007 1994 1994 2009 1997 1997 2010 1985-86 1992-93 1984-85 1995-96

KevinJones Jay Meyer hurled 73 strikeouts in1991, and 122 over the 1990 and 1991 campaigns.


pitching leaders

RyanTousley

SeanMurphy

Matt Kunstman

Career Strikeouts Travis Blankenship Nathan Ruhl Doug Gunderson Rory Ramsdell Brandon Droge Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Jay Meyer Sean Murphy Don Powelson Ryan Tousley

135 134 129 125 124 123 122 122 120 105 104

2007-08 1995-96 2003-04 1989-90 2008-09 1984-85 1985-86 1990-91 1992-93 1981-82 2004-05

2 4 (51.2 IP) 6 9 10 10 (26.2 IP) 12 12 (43.2 IP) 12 (27 IP) 12 (35.2) 13 13 13 (34 IP) 14 14 14 (33.2 IP) 15 15 (29 IP) 15 (38.2 IP) 17 (25.1) 17 (41 IP)

1995-96 2007 2000-01 1997 2001 2008-09 1994-95 2007 2008 2008-09 1999 2005-06 2008-09 1995-96 2005-06 2008 1993-94 2006-07 2008 2008-09 2009-10

84 77 75 74 73 67 66 63 60 60 59 58 57 55 55 55

1985-86 2007-08 2002-03 1992-93 1984-85 1995-96 2003-04 2000-01 1983-84 2005-06 1994-95 1985-86 1994-95 1987-88 1999-00 2008-09

Fewest Base-on-Balls Allowed Career (min. 25 IP)

Nathan Ruhl

Bryce Haas Tim Brown Matt Kunstman Ryan Ouweleen Charlie Tholl Drew Mikkelson Dirk LeBar Dustin Holthaus Blake Gosch Tanner Neuberger Aaron Eastland Jack Craig Blake Gosch Aaron Blosser Chris Skuban Nick Holtgrieve Heath Gatzmeyer Kyle Frets Ryan Garman Ben Runyon Zach Gove

Most Base-on-Balls Allowed Career

Travis Blankenship

Don Carter Travis Blankenship Adam Parsons Sean Murphy Travis Chambers Nathan Ruhl Doug Gunderson Brett Bogard Kevin Masters Peter Davenport Mike Simmons Kelly Milner Mike Bradley John McLelland Ricky Rooks Brandon Droge


pitching leaders SeasonFewest Hits Allowed (min10 IP)

Todd Day Chris Schultz Merritt Hess Tyson Shields Vince Spilker Steve Leibengood Terry Swartz Jon Kobuszewski Jace Chaffin Truman Marek Steffen Davenport Mike Boyd Will Falk Tanner Neuberger

5 8 9 9 9 (11.1 IP) 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 14 (13 IP) 14 (13.1 IP)

2000 2002 1996 2002 2010 1994 1979 1997 2001 2004 1996 2002 2007 2008

105 100 97 (98 IP 95 91 88 87 87 81 (86 IP) 80 80 (69 IP) 80 (73 IP) 79 78 74 74 73 73 (83.1 IP)

2000 2004 2008 2000 2002 2000 2001 2002 2008 1999 2007 2007 1980 2004 2004 2004 1986 2009

SeasonMost Hits Allowed James Brazeal Eric Peterson Brandon Droge Brett Bogard Anthony Przybylski Gabe Converse Brett Bogard Chris Thorup Travis Blankenship Matt Heikkila Travis Blankenship Kyle Crandall Mark Laterza Robert Chavana Doug Gunderson Ryan Tousley Kelly Milner Gage Daniels

Fewest Runs Allowed Season (min. 10 IP)

Merritt Hess Tom Harvey Steve Leibengood Tanner Neuberger Truman Marek Justin Miller Vince Spilker Nat Serslev Will Falk Scott Brady Ethan Weber Bryce Haas Brandon Church Ryan Slavens Drew Mikkelson Doug Steele Jon Kobuszewski Chris Schulz

3 5 6 6 (13.1 IP) 7 7 (20 IP) 7 (11.1 IP) 8 9 9 9 (16 IP) 10 10 10 10 (19 IP) 11 11 11

1996 1978 1994 2008 2004 2007 2010 2005 2007 2008 2010 1996 1997 1997 2009 1975 1997 2002

77 74 69 63 62 60 57 58 56 55

2000 2002 2004 2000 1982 2004 1999 2000 2004 1986

Most Runs Allowed Season Brett Bogard Anthony Przybylski Ryan Tousley James Brazeal Don Powelson Robert Chavana Matt Heikkila Gabe Converse Eric Peterson Don Carter

Ricky Rooks Matt Johnson Brett Bogard Adam Parsons

55 54 54 54

2000 1997 2001 2002

Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Season (min. 10 IP)

Steve Leibengood Justin Miller Merritt Hess Drew Mikkelson Tanner Neuberger Vince Spilker Tom Harvey Ryan Tousley Ethan Weber Bryce Haas Mark Wilson Aaron Blosser Chris Sperry Nick Holtgrieve Tanner Neuberger Gil Rehwinkel

1 1 (20 IP) 2 2 (19 IP) 3 (13.1 IP) 3 (11.1 IP) 4 4 4 (16 IP) 5 6 6 7 7 (30.2 IP) 7 (19.2 IP) 7 (17.2 IP)

1994 2007 1996 2009 2008 2010 1978 2004 2010 1996 1981 1996 1979 2009 2009 2009

Most Earned Runs Allowed Season Bret Bogard Gabe Converse James Brazeal Anthony Przybylski Matt Johnson Ricky Rooks Matt Heikkila Jeff Soptic Don Powelson Brett Bogard Chris Thorup Jay Meyer Adam Parsons Chris Thorup Ryan Tousley

64 52 50 48 46 42 41 41 39 39 39 38 38 37 37

2000 2000 2000 2002 1997 2000 1999 2010 1982 2001 2001 1991 2002 2002 2004

0.35 (20 IP) 0.39 0.66 0.74 (19 IP) 0.98 1.09 (83.1 IP) 1.20 (23.1 IP) 1.24 (17 IP) 1.26 1.29 (98 IP) 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.50 (37.1 IP) 1.58 (13.1 IP) 1.60 (43.2 IP) 1.60 (30.2 IP) 1.63 1.75 1.75 (16 IP) 1.85 (11 IP) 1.87 (33.2 IP)

2007 1994 1978 2009 1979 2009 2007 2008 1974 2008 1984 1996 1996 2010 2008 2007 2009 1977 2004 2010 2010 2008

Merritt Hess

Bob Downs

Dave Hosier

Lowest Earned RunAverage (min. 10 IP)

Justin Miller Steve Leibengood Tom Harvey Drew Mikkelson Chris Sperry Gage Daniels Nate Templeton Jake Smith Bob Downs Brandon Droge Dave Hosier Aaron Blosser Merritt Hess Zach Gove Tanner Neuberger Dustin Holthaus Nick Holtgrieve Charlie Parsons Truman Marek Ethan Webber Vince Spilker Nick Holtgrieve

BrandonDroge

JustinMiller


pitching leaders

Scott Norris

DrewMikkelsonetched his name inthe books for fewest hits, runs and earned runs all-time at JCCCC.

Fewest Hits Allowed Career (min25 IP)

Drew Mikkelson Mitchell Overstreet Ben Runyon Scott Norris Jack Craig Aaron Blosser Seth Johnson Steve Leibengood Tanner Neuberger Zach Gove Aaron Eastland Blake Gosch Matt Kunstman Chad Beal Tim Brown Nick Holtgrieve Ryan Ouweleen Mike Schneider Cody Schumacher Mike Sims Charlie Tholl Kyle Frets

21 (26.2 IP) 23 (26.2 IP) 29 (25.1 IP 30 31 32 33 34 40 (35.2 IP) 40 (41 IP 43 43 (34 IP) 44 46 46 (51.2 IP) 49 (64.2) 50 51 52 (51 IP) 55 55 56 (29 IP)

2008-09 2010 2008-09 1998-99 2005-06 1995-96 2004-05 1993-94 2008-09 2009-10 1999 2008-09 2000-01 1992-93 2007 2008-09 1997 1992-93 2010 1980-81 2001 2006-07

166 (174 IP) 158 155 (150 IP) 151 (127 IP) 138 132 (121.1 IP) 126 121 (109 IP) 121 (105.2 IP) 118 116 114 114 113

2008-09 2000-01 2007-08 2006-07 2004-05 2009-10 1998-99 2007-08 2008/10 1994-95 1993-94 1985-86 1999-00 2005-06

15 16 (26.2 IP) 18

1995-96 2008-09 1998-99

Most Hits Allowed Career Brandon Droge Brett Bogard Travis Blankenship Kyle Crandall Ryan Tousley Zack Smith Matt Heikkila Dustin Holthaus Ryan Garman Mike Simmons Jeff Lohse Kelly Milner Gabe Converse Peter Davenport

Fewest Runs Allowed Career (min25 IP)

Aaron Blosser Drew Mikkelson Scott Norris

Gabe Converse

Mitchell Overstreet Bryce Haas Jack Craig Tanner Neuberer Seth Johnson Steve Leibengood Tim Brown Ben Runyon Zach Gove Matt Kunstman Nick Holtgrieve

Jack Craig

19 (26.2 IP) 20 23 23 (35.2 IP) 24 26 26 (51.2 IP) 26 (25.1 IP) 27 (41 IP) 29 30 (64.2 IP)

2010 1995-96 2005-06 2008-09 2004-05 1993-94 2007 2008-09 2009-10 2000-01 2008-09

131 110 98 (155 IP) 96 93 93 (105.2 IP) 91 90 89 89 86 85

2000-01 2004-05 2007-08 2003-04 2003-04 2008/10 1998-99 1996-97 1995-96 2002-03 1985-86 2005-06

5 (26.2 IP) 8 9 12 12 (41 IP) 13 14 14 14 (26.2 IP) 15 (51.2 IP) 15 (35.2 IP) 15 (25.1 IP) 16 (64.2 IP) 18 (29 IP)

2008-09 1995-96 1995-96 1998-99 2009-10 1993-94 1978-79 2004-05 2010 2007 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2006-07

103 74 71 65 63 63 63 (155 IP) 62 62 62 (105.1 IP) 61 60

2000-01 1996-97 1998-99 2004-05 1999-00 2002-03 2007-08 1990-91 2003-04 2008/10 1995-96 1994-95

Most Runs Allowed Brett Bogard Ryan Tousley Travis Blankenship Robert Chavana Doug Gunderson Ryan Garman Matt Heikkila Matt Johnson Nathan Ruhl Adam Parsons Don Carter Peter Davneport

Fewest Earned Runs Allowed Career (min25 IP)

Drew Mikkelson Bryce Haas Aaron Blosser Scott Norris Zack Gove Steve Leibengood Terry Swartz Seth Johnson Mitchell Overstreet Tim Brown Tanner Neuberger Ben Runyon Nick Holtgrieve Kyle Frets

Most Earned Runs Allowed Career Brett Bogard Matt Johnson Matt Heikkila Ryan Tousley Gabe Converse Adam Parsons Travis Blankenship Jay Meyer Robert Chavana Ryan Garman Nathan Ruhl Mike Simmons


yearly leaders Batting Average 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Mike Gelwix Mark Balderston Brad McKaig Steve McVey Lorry Nelson Alvin Maynard Tony Triplett Curt Wright Kris Starr Mark Goodwin Jeff Cook Steve Meyer Steve Meyer Rick Pearson Robbie Wilson Brian McDaneld Scott Hennessey Scott Hennessey Mark Knipp Shawn Lopez Brent Chamberlain Kit Pellow Jeff Matukewitz David Goodwin Tim Grace Eric Phillips Kevin Jones Chris Downard Joe Gullion Joe Guillon Brett Kinning Brett Kinning Truman Marek Derek Hinke Justin Miller Doug Otto John Lenherr Davis Morgan

.468 .447 .431 .306 .417 .458 .419 .436 .416 .423 .440 .424 .419 .433 .436 .396 .424 .508 .398 .447 .456 .479 .352 .483 .378 .383 .436 .417 .484 .422 .429 .441 .429 .434 .367 .424 .439 .442

Runs Batted In '73-'76 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Not Available Robbie Knight Not Available Not Available Jim Spring Steve Goodwin Not Available Mark Goodwin Steve Meyer Steve Meyer Sean Krokroskia Robbie Wilson Brian McDaneld Scott Hennessey Scott Hennessey Mark Knipp Kevin Bower Ray Sims Kit Pellow Adam Holst David Goodwin Tim Grace Dustin Brown Ryan Slavens Chris Downard Clint Johns Joe Gullion Joe Guillon Brett Kinning Andy Hockenson Brett Kinning Darek Hinke Derek Hinke Justin Miller Parker Amos Davis Morgan Davis Morgan

38 56 37 32 42 78 45 34 35 46 46 36 49 56 57 26 53 40 40 44 46 48 65 69 41 41 59 47 46 42 56 58 92

Hits 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

Mike Gelwix Mark Balderston Not Available Not Available Robbie Knight

37 55 50

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Not Available Not Available Jim Spring Jesse Vann Mike Grouse Mark Goodwin Jeff Cook Joe Knorr Sean Krokroskia Robbie Wilson Jim Clement Scott Hennessey Scott Hennessey Mark Knipp Kevin Bower Ray Sims Kit Pellow Adam holst David Goodwin Tim Grace Eric Phillips Chris Downard Chris Downard Joe Gullion Drew Bicknell Brett Kinning Brett Kinning Derek Hinke Derek Hinke Justin Miller John Lenherr John Lenherr Davis Morgan

69 69 43 63 62 73 65 51 46 57 67 45 53 57 70 53 69 56 51 63 68 75 58 66 83 60 69 65 82 83 92

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Not Available Not Available Rick Redmond Not Available Mike Allen Not Available Not Available Curt Wright Mike Grouse Not Available Jeff Cook Not Available Jim Broer Sean Krokroskia Terry Nylund Brian McDaneld Jeff Diskin Scott Hennessey Jamie Borel Mark Knipp Brandon English Ray Sims Kit Pellow Ben Austene Merritt Hess Merritt Hess Eric Phillips Chris Downard Chris Downard Clint Johns Tyson Shields Brett Kinning Brett Kinning Ryan Tousley Derek Hinke Chris Dobler Doug Otto Davis Morgan Tanner Funk

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Doubles 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Mark Goodwin Not Available Jeff Cook Not Available Not Available Sean Krokroskia Sean Krokroskia Brian McDaneld David Schroeder P.J. Spell Jason Sims Shawn Lopez Kit Pellow Ray Sims Kit Pellow Matt Fitzmorris Matt Porter Jake Williams Ben Austene Mike Simpson Eric Phillips Ryan Slavens Chris Downard Chris Downard Joe Gullion Tyson Shields Brett Kinning Sam Nocita B.J. Saner Zach Justice Vince Rodden Truman Marek Derek Hinke Chris Nash Doug Otto Doug Otto Tanner Funk

6 2010

John Lenherr John Calhoun

4 5

4 10 6 2 3 4 3 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 4 4 6 5 7 4 6 8 2 2 2 2 6 6 4 4 4 6 4

Home Runs 1973 Not Available 1974 Paul Provas 1975 Brad McKaig 1976 Not Available 1977 Alvin Maynard Gary Foreman 1978 Not Available 1979 Not Available 1980 Jesse Vann 1981 Mark Goodwin 1982 Tab Rojas 1983 Jeff Cook Larry Beavers 1984 Steve Meyer 1985 Steve Meyer 1986 Troy Cook 1987 Sean Krokroskia 1988 Brian McDaneld 1989 Michael Rapp 1990 Scott Hennessey P.J. Spell 1991 Jamie Borel 1992 Brandon English Aaron Suess 1993 Kit Pellow 1994 Kit Pellow 1995 Matt Porter 1996 Ben Austene 1997 Dustin Brown 1998 Ryan Slavens Justin Annin 1999 Aaron Brown 2000 Tyson Graham

6 6 4 4 9 7 8 5 5 10 18 8 6 7 7 5 5 4 5 5 9 20 3 15 4 7 7 8 10

14 13 13 13 11 19 15 8 14 13 14 8 8 11 11 13 9 15 10 12 16 17 16 7 12 21 17 16 16 20 24 23

Triples 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

Not Available Not Available Mark Balderston Not Available Robbie Knight Not Available Not Available Jim Spring Tony Triplett

7 5 11 11

Kevin Jones had one of the best seasons at JCCC, hitting .436 in 1999.


yearly leaders 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Joe Gullion Joe Guillon B.J. Saner Jeff Zelenovich Daniel Heflin Tommy Mangino Ryan Tousley Chris Nash Reed Kreiser Dout Otto Davis Morgan Sam Stucky Davis Morgan

20 18 7 10 5 5 5 9 9 6 7 7 22

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Jere Peterson Mark Balderston Not Available Not Available Robbie Knight Not Available Not Available Jesse Vann Mark Goodwin Tab Rojas Jeff Cook Not Available Not Available Sean Krokroskia Sean Krokroskia Brian McDaneld Scott Hennessey Scott Hennessey Jamie Borel Jamie Borel Todd Burris Kit Pellow Matt Porter Scott Evilsizer Scott Evilsizer Aaron Brown Warren Strickland Justin Clark Clint Johns Joe Gullion Joe Guillon Brett Kinning

16 41

1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Runs 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

39 66 42 40 45 59 37 36 42 54 43 47 44 50 36 61 52 40 59 57 57 71 51 48

68 59 57 53 65 65 72

StolenBases '73-'76 1977 1978 1979 1980

2010

Not Available Alvin Maynard Not Available Korey Garner Jim Spring Steve Vance Kris Starr Not Available Jeff Cook 1985 Sean Krokroskia Sean Krokroskia David Schroeder Scott Hennessey Scott Hennessey Jamie Borel Jamie Borel Jeff Marquez Kit Pellow Adam Holst Scott Evilsizer Scott Evilsizer Aaron Brown Warren Strickland Justin Clark Joe Gullion Ben Duval Vince Rodden Vince Rodden Truman Marek Kyle Byler Jeremy Francis Jeremy Francis J.P. LaMunyon John Lenherr Ben Millard

25 37 17 17 13 21 30 25 11 26 19 34 63 38 15 16 22 15 19 37 19 17 50 41 64 30 13 21 43 22 22 23

Base-on-Balls 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 '78-'80 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Scott Evilsizer led the team in runs scored and stolen bases his freshman and sophomore seasons.

Vince Rodden Josiah Enyart Derek Hinke Jeremy Francis Doug Otto John Lenherr Ben Millard

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Not Available Not Available Jeff Balter Not Available Doug Blume Not Available Bill Cook Not Available Brett Ricky Not Available Not Available Sean Krokroskia Skip Wiley Season Krokroskia Terry Nylund Brian Bock Jim Chapman Jamie Borel Jamie Borel Brandon English Jason Williams Billy Turner Ben Austene Scott Evilsizer Scott Evilsizer Kevin Jones Justin Clark Justin Clark Joe Gullion Joe Guillon Brett Kinning Zach Justice Vince Rodden Daniel Heflin Derek Hinke Justin Miller Mitchell Mathis David Drahozal Ben Millard

Wins 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

35 42 36 27 33 33 27 33 37 30 36 40 31 15 15 22 40 44 29 40 48 39 42 29 23 23 35 24 23 37 33 33

Charlie Parsons Bob Downs Bob Downs Brad McKaig Kirby Heimsoth Kirby Hemsoth Tom Harvey Chris Sperry Stan Kolowsky Mark Wilson Don Powelson Mike Beal Dave Hosier Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Skip Wiley John McLelland Frank Mann Steve Lawson Robby LaMar Chuck Wiley Rory Ramsdell Troy Gardner Shawn Lopez Sean Murphy Mike Simmons Nathan Ruhl Mike Simmons Nathan Ruhl Jeremy Krismer Jarrod Galle Matt Heikkila Matt Heikkila James Brazeal Charlie Tholl Brett Bogard Chris Thorup Doug Gunderson Robert Chavana Lance Nunnery Ryan Tousley Matt Thomason Kyle Crandall Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge Gage Daniels Gil Rehwinkel

4-1 4-2 11-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 7-0 6-1 7-3 7-1 9-4 9-0 9-0 9-3 7-1 7-3 5-1 5-2 5-3 6-2 6-3 7-3 7-3 7-3 8-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 9-2 5-3 5-2 5-2 6-3 7-6 6-1 6-5 9-4 7-3 8-4 7-2 7-4 3-5 7-3 11-3 10-2 10-3 10-2

Earned RunAverage 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Charlie Parsons Bob Downs Jeff Purcell Wally Gilhaus Kirby Heimsoth Tom Harvey Lance Stokes Louie Ruiz Mark Wilson Kevin Masters Dave Hosier Dave Hosier Travis Chambers Mike Miller David Hierholzer Robby LaMar Mark Ewing Mark Ewing Troy Gardner Mike Hughes Heath Gatzemeyer Steve Liebengood Mike Simmons Aaron Blosser Jeremy Krismer Scott Norris Todd Day Brent Mowen Brett Bogard Chris Thorup Adam Parsons Truman Marek John Winter Peter Davenport Justin Miller Jacob Smith

1.63 1.26 1.31 2.10 2.65 0.66 0.57 0.00 0.78 3.20 2.20 1.30 2.70 2.08 2.70 2.57 0.90 2.73 3.92 2.30 2.59 0.39 2.70 1.35 3.24 3.00 4.29 2.78 4.06 3.32 2.53 1.75 0.81 3.68 0.35 1.24

2009 2010

Drew Mikkelson Zach Gove

Strikeouts 1973 Not Available 1974 John Shrearer 1975 Brad McKaig 1976 Kirby Heimsoth 1977 Kirby Heimsoth 1978 Chris Sperry 1979 Chris Sperry 1980 Nathan Hendricks 1981 Mike Sims 1982 Don Powelson 1983 Mike Beal 1984 Chris Egelston 1985 Travis Chambers 1986 Kelly Milner 1987 Skip Wiley 1988 Steve Lawson 1989 Robby LaMar 1990 Rory Ramsdell 1991 Jay Meyer 1992 Shawn Lopez 1993 Sean Murphy 1994 Mike Bradley 1995 Nathan Ruhl 1996 Nathan Ruhl 1997 Jeremy Krismer 1998 Jarrod Galle 1999 Matt Heikkila 2000 James Brazeal 2001 Brett Bogard 2002 Chris Thorup 2003 Doug Gunderson 2004 Eric Peterson 2005 Lance Nunnery 2006 C.J. Herrforth 2007 Travis Blankenship 2008 Travis Blankenship 2009 Gage Daneils 2010 Gil Rehwnikel

0.74 1.50

74 39 37 42 48 56 67 66 54 82 90 84 84 49 40 68 88 73 59 80 42 54 83 44 51 42 62 39 66 70 64 58 38 48 87 83 64

Innings Pitched 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Not Available Bob Downs Brad McKaig Kirby Heimsoth Kirby Heimsoth Tom Harvey Chris Sperry Mark Latereza Mark Wilson Kevin Masters Mike Beal Dave Hosier Perry Dummitt Kelly Milner Skip Wiley John McLelland Robby LaMar Rory Ramsdell Jay Meyer Shawn Lopez Sean Murphy Mike Simmons Mike Simmons Nathan Ruhl Jeremy Krismer Jarrod Galle Matt Heikkila James Brazeal Brett Bogard Chris Thorup Adam Parsons Eric Peterson Lance Nunnery Peter Davenport Kyle Crandall Bandon Droge Gage Daniels Ryan Garman

77.2 41.1 44.1 60.2 42 50 63.1 54 70 62.1 46.1 68 70.1 70 45 59 81.2 56.2 65 65 56.2 72.2 66 49.2 55 56.2 76.1 67.1 78.1 69.2 86.2 67 57 73 98 83.1 67


all-time register A Aadland, Kirk ________________1977-78 Adamson, Steve ________________1984 Adelson, Logan __________________2006 Agre, Justin __________________2002-03 Agrusa, Sam ____________________2007 Albert, Brad ____________________2009 Allen Christopher ____________1994-95 Allen, Michael __________________1977 Allison, Austin __________________2006 Alvarez, P.J. __________________1991-92 Amos, Gregg____________________1973 Amos, Parker __________________2008 Anderson, Ed __________________1980 Andrade, Joe ____________________1992 Andre, Todd ________________1997-98 Andries, Mike __________________2010 Annin, Justin ______________1996-97-98 Arganbright, Scott ____________1988-89 Arreguin, Chris__________________1995 Arp, Ryan __________________2005-06 Austene, Ben ________________1995-96

B Balderston, Kurt ________________1987 Balderston, Mark______________1973-74 Balogh, Rich ____________________1987 Balter, Jeff __________________1974-75 Barbee, John ____________________1987 Bartlett, George ________________1987 Barton, Leonidas ________________1979 Baytsinger, Eric__________________2005 Bayton, Jerry____________________1986 Beal, Chad __________________1992-93 Beal, Mike __________________1983-84 Beard, Brad __________________1974-75 Beavers, Larry ________________1982-83 Benton, Brett ________________1992-93\ Bicknell, Drew________________2001-02 Bien, Douglas __________________1977 Bilicki, Michael__________________2007 Blankenship, Travis ____________2007-08 Bleier, Kyle __________________2003-04 Blewitt, Tim ________________1974-75 Blomquist, John ________________1987 Bloser, Aaron ________________1995-96 Blume, Doug ________________1976-77 Byyler, Kyle ____________________2006 Bock, Brian __________________1989-90 Bogard, Bret ________________2000-01 Boggs, John __________________1981-82 Bond, Bart ____________________1979 Bond, Fred ____________________1973 Borel, Jamie__________________1991-92 Borgstadt, Grant ________________2004 Boswell, Ed ____________________1977 Bower, Kevin ________________1991-92 Bowers, Donnie ______________1998-99 Boyd, Mike ____________________2002 Bozic, Larry ____________________1976 Bradford, Steve ______________2002-03 Bradley, Mike Jr. ______________1994-95 Brady, Scott __________________2008-09 Brazeal, James __________________2000 Broer, Jim __________________1984-85 Browar, Jon ____________________1973 Brown, Aaron ________________1998-99 Brown, Dustin________________1996-97 Brown, Steven __________________1983 Brown, Tim ____________________2007 Browne, Michael ______________1982-83 Brunner, James ______________1973-74 Buckley, Travis __________________1989 Burger, Kurt ________________1976-77 Burgess, Ross ________________2005-06 Burkman, Gordon ____________1975-76 Burns, Gary__________________1978-79 Burris, Todd ________________1992-93 Byler, Kyle __________________2006-07

C Calhoun, John __________________2010 Call, Adam ____________________2002 Calia, Christopher ______________1982 Canary, David ________________2001-02 Capeluto, Steve ______________1988-89

Carroll, Roger __________________1987 Carroll, Thomas ______________1982-83 Carswell, Ken ________________1986-87 Carter, Donnie ______________1985-86 Carter, Robert ________________1994-95 CeCelles, Don __________________1978 Chabon, Ryan __________________2003 Chaffin, Jace ________________2001-02 Chamberlian, Andy ____________2007-08 Chamberlain, Brent____________1992-93 Chambers, Travis ______________1984-85 Chapman, Jim________________1989-90 Chapman, Nathan ____________1995-96 Chavana, Robert ______________2003-04 Chrisjohn, Brent ______________2000-01 Church, Brandon ________________1997 Clark, Ben __________________2000-01 Clark, Justin ________________1999-00 Clark, Tim ____________________1978 Clement, Jim ________________1988-89 Clutts, Michael __________________2003 Coatney, Brooks ______________2000-01 Cole, Tyler ____________________2007 Combs, Frederick ________________1981 Consolver, Brad ______________2000-01 Converse, Gabe ______________1999-00 Cook, Jeff __________________1983-84 Cook, Troy ____________________1986 Cooley, Herb ________________1975-76 Cooper, Jason ________________2004-05 Coulter, Brent ________________1978-79 Cowdin, Tych __________________2005 Cowin, John ________________1983-84 Craig, Jack __________________2005-06 Criandall, Kyle ______________2006-07 Crites, Rusty ____________________2002 Crouch, Chuck__________________1991

D Dacy, Tony __________________2003-04 Damgar, Jamie________________1995-96 Damman, Brian ______________1984-85 Daniels, Gage __________________2009 Darnell, Jay ____________________1984 Davenport, Peter ______________2005-06 Davenport, Steffen ____________1996-97 Davila, Jude__________________1990-91 Davis, Brian ____________________1988 Davis, Jon __________________1988-89 Davis, Richard________________1979-80 Day, Jeff ______________________1977 Day, Todd __________________1999-00 Dean, John ____________________1990 Dever, Derek __________________2006 Diskin, Jeff __________________1988-89 Dobbelaere, Gabe ____________1995-96 Dobler, Chris __________________2007 Dobson, Brad __________________1993 Doty, Keith ____________________1985 Douglas, Ron ________________1975-76 Dow, John __________________1973-74 Dowell, Greg __________________1973 Downard, Chris ______________1999-00 Downs, Bob ________________1973-74 Drahozal, David ______________2008-09 Droge, Brandon ______________2008-09 Duden, Derek __________________1983 Duden, Dirk ________________1977-78 Duede, Ryan____________________2007 Dummitt, Perry ________________1985 Duval, Ben ____________________2002 Duval, Gibbie __________________2003

E Easterday, Jud ________________1999-00 Eastland, Aaron ________________1999 Eberline, Tom __________________2003 Edwards, Don __________________1983 Edwards, James__________________1976 Egleston, Chris __________________1984 Egleston, Mike __________________1989 Eisenhut, Robbie ______________2007-08 Elliot, Tim ____________________1988 Engelhart, Mark ________________1982 English, Brandon______________1992-93 Enyart, Josiah ________________2004-05

Epstein, Jeff __________________1992-93 Ewing, Mark ________________1989-90 Evilsizer, Scott ________________1996-97

F Falk, Will ______________________200 Farrell, Charles __________________1983 Farris, Andy ____________________1981 Farris, Mike ____________________1977 Feuerborn, John ________________1989 Fields, Phil ____________________1975 Fine, Andrew __________________2004 Fisher, Tony ____________________1987 Fitzmorris, Matt ______________1993-94 Fleming, David__________________1976 Fletcher, Michael ________________1985 Flohrs, Jason ____________________2002 Flood, Curt __________________1991-92 Ford, Curt ____________________1986 Foster, Ryan__________________1997-98 Foreman, Gary ______________1977-78 Francis, Jeremy ______________2007-08 Frazee, Brad__________________1995-96 Frazier, Victor __________________1986 Freitag, Tommy ________________1981 Frets, Kyle __________________2006-07 Funk, Tanner ________________2009-10

G Gabler, Fritz ________________1982-83 Gabriel, Kevin __________________1978 Galle, Jarrod ________________1997-98 Garman, Ryan______________2008 & 10 Gardner, Troy ________________1990-91 Garner, Korey __________________1979 Garwood, Drew ______________2007-08 Gates, Larry ____________________1988 Gatzemeyer, Heath ____________1993-94 Gelwix, Mike __________________1973 Gerber, Harrison ______________2009-10 Gilhaus, Bill ____________________1976 Gillan, David __________________2003 Gilner, Ray __________________1988-89 Giuliani, Nick __________________2007 Glover, Devon __________________1996 Goebel, Gary ________________1973-74 Goedken, Joel __________________2000 Goetz, Jason ____________________1993 Golden, Tom ________________1998-99 Goodwin, Dave ______________1994-96 Goodwin, Mark ______________1982-83 Goodwin, Steve ______________1981-82 Gosch, Blake ________________2008-09 Gossett, Eric ________________1981-82 Gove, Zach __________________2009-10 Grace, Tim __________________1996-97 Graham, Tyson __________________2000 Grant, Seve ____________________1987 Greene, Kenneth ______________1997-98 Griffin, Chad ____________________208 Griffin, Edward ________________1984 Griffin, Mike __________________1985 Griffiths, Jeff____________________1989 Grigsby, Steve __________________1991 Grouse, Mike ________________1981-82 Guenther, Dan __________________1989 Guevera, Raul ________________2008-09 Gullion, Joe__________________2001-02 Gunderson, Doug ____________2003-04 Guyton, Patrick ________________1996

H Haas, Bryce __________________1995-96 Hall, Mark ____________________1986 Hall, Ricky __________________1977-78 Hall, Ryan ____________________2010 Hammontree, Dan ______________1973 Hannah, Delby__________________2010 Harrington, Kirk ________________1988 Harris, Brian____________________1994 Hartle, Rodney __________________1985 Harvey, Tom ____________________1978 Harwell, Neil __________________1978 Hawkins, Greg __________________1975 Heflin, Daniel ________________2004-05 Heideman, Alex ________________2010

Heikkila, Matt________________1998-99 Heim, Eric ____________________2004 Heimsoth, Kirby ______________1976-77 Heinrich, Cal __________________2004 Hendricks, Nathan ______________1980 Hennessey, Scott ______________1989-90 Herrforth, C.J. ______________2006-07 Hess, Merritt ________________1996-97 Heustess, Cameron ______________1999 Hierholzer, David ________________1987 Hildebrand, Chris________________1992 Hill, Kevin ____________________1986 Hinke, Derek __________________2006 Hinson, Benard ______________1974-75 Hinson, Harold ________________1975 Hobbs, Mike ________________1998-99 Hockenson, Andy ____________2002-03 Holden, Tom __________________1983 Holst, Adam ________________1994-95 Holtgrieve, Nick ______________2008-09 Holthaus, Dustin______________2007-08 Hooker, Bryan __________________1979 Hooks, Brian __________________1993 Horan, Mark __________________1984 Horton, Lance __________________1996 Hosier, Dave ________________1983-84 House, Drew ________________2008-09 Hughes, Michael ______________1991-92 Huninghake, Seth________________2010

I Ice, Lee ________________________1975

J Jackson, Michael ________________1979 Jackson, Mitch __________________1990 Jackson, Ryne ________________2004-05 Jennings, Lenny ______________1980-81 Jerome, Cliff ____________________1985 Johns, Clint __________________2000-01 Johnson, James ______________1987-88 Johnson, Mark________________1997-98 Johnson, Matthew ____________1996-97 Johnson, Paul ________________2006-07 Johnson, Richie ______________1987-88 Johnson, Seth ________________2004-05 Johnson, Steven ________________1976 Johnson , Tim ________________2000-01 Jones, Bradley __________________1985 Jones, Jeromy __________________1999 Jones, Keith __________________1997-98 Jones, Kevin ________________1998-99 JoRay, Dennis __________________1980 Jordan, David __________________1979 Jordan, Randy ________________1975-76 Justice, Zach ________________2003-04

K Kaiser, Kyle ____________________2009 Kaminski, Jake ______________2002-03 Keeney, Brian __________________1990 Kellen, Joel ____________________2003 Kelly, John __________________1991-92 Kelly, Larry __________________2001-02 Kelton, Joe ____________________2007 Kerr, Michael ________________1976-77 Kinney, Ryan __________________2004 Kinning, Brett ________________2003-04 Knight, Robert ______________1976-77 Knipp, Mark ________________1990-91 Knorr, Joe __________________1984-85 Knutson, Kyle __________________2006 Kobuszewski, Jonathan ____________1997 Koslowsky, Stan ______________1979-80 Kozloff, Nick __________________1998 Kramer, Dick __________________1974 Krebs, Bill______________________1982 Kreiser, Reed ________________2006-07 Krismer, Jeremy ______________1996-97 Krokroskia, Sean ______________1986-87 Krull, Ryan __________________2006-07 Kudlacz, Rich __________________1985 Kunstman, Matt ______________2000-01

L LaBarge, Joey __________________1998


all-time register LaFramboise, Mark ____________1993-94 Lahasky, Alex __________________2010 LaMar, Robby ________________1988-89 Lambert, Chris __________________1994 LaMunyon, J.P.__________________2009 Laterza, Mark __________________1980 Lewandowski, Brad ____________2006-07 Lawson, Jeff__________________1986-87 Lawson, Steve ________________1988-89 LeBar, Dirk __________________1994-95 Lee, Pat________________________1979 Leibengood, Steve ____________1993-94 Lenherr, John ________________2008-09 LeValley, Neil __________________1988 Lewendowski, Brad ______________2006 Loechler, Brent __________________1988 Lohse, Jeff __________________1993-94 Long, Aaron ________________1998-99 Lopez, Luis __________________2006-07 Lopez, Shawn ________________1991-92 Louzader, Greg __________________1981 Lowe, Rodney __________________1980 Lozano, Albert________________1987-88

M Maher, Mike____________________1989 Maigaard, Matt ______________2000-01 Malcolm Jim ________________1987-88 Mangino, Tommy ____________2004-05 Manning, Fred __________________1974 Marek, Truman ______________2004-05 Marks, Tommy ______________2000-01 Marquez, Jeff ________________1992-93 Martin, Jared ________________2001-02 Maslack, Scott __________________2002 Masters, Kevin________________1982-83 Mathis, Mitchell ______________2007-08 Matters, Kris____________________1975 Matukewicz, Jeff ______________1994-95 Mayfield, Ed____________________1990 Maynard, Alvin ______________1977-78 McCoy, Matt __________________2005 McCulloch, Brian ____________2008-09 McDaneld, Brian______________1987-88 McEachern, Mark________________1992 McGautha, Rodney ______________1977 McKaig, Brad ________________1973, 75 McLelland, John ______________1987-88 McVey, Steve ________________1975-76 Merriman, Dave ________________1983 Meyer, Jay __________________1990-91 Meyer, Steve ________________1984-85 Michaelis, Bret ______________1995-96 Middaugh, Adam ____________1980-81 Mikkelson, Drew______________2008-09 Milano, Matt __________________2002 Miljavac, Josh ________________2001-02 Millard, Ben ________________2009-10 Miller, Justin ________________1997-98 Miller, Justin____________________2007 Miller, Mike ________________1985-86 Milner, Kelly ________________1985-86 Mirly, Kirby__________________1980-81 Mohan, Cody ________________2007-08 Moore, Jacob __________________2010 Moore, Mark __________________1977 Morgan, Davis________________2009-10 Morris, David __________________1973 Morris, Regan ________________1998-99 Moses, Dustin __________________2010 Mowen, Brent ________________2000-01 Mundy, Greg ________________2003-04 Murphy, Sean ________________1992-93 Murray, Skyler __________________2010

N Nash, Chris ____________________2006 Neal, Sam ______________________1998 Nelson, Jason __________________1996 Nelson, Lorry ________________1977-78 Neuberger, Tanner ____________2008-09 Neumer, Mark________________1983-84 Newton, Dan __________________2002 Nocita, Sam__________________2002-03 Nolan, Tony ____________________2010 Norris, Scott ________________1998-99

Noteboom, Dave ________________1994 Nunnery, Lance ________________2005 Nylund, Terry ________________1987-88

O O’Donnell, Rob ________________1985 Offutt, Monte __________________1981 Olson, Roger __________________1979 O’Neil, David __________________1980 Otto, Doug __________________2007-08 Ouweleen, Ryan ________________1997 Overstreet, Mitchell ______________2010 Overstreet, Tyler ________________2003 Owings, Garrett ________________2005

P Parker, Steve ________________1984-85 Parrish, Graham ________________2001 Parsons, Adam________________2002-03 Parsons, Bob ____________________1973 Parsons, Charles ________________1973 Pearson, Rick __________________1986 Pellow, Kirk __________________1991-92 Pellow, Kit __________________1993-94 Pener, Kyle __________________2009-10 Peters, Jason ____________________1998 Peterson, Eric __________________2004 Peterson, Jere __________________1973 Phillips, Ashton ______________2007-08 Phillips, Eric ________________1997-98 Pickert, Gary ________________1974-75 Pinson, Mark __________________1979 Piper, Josh __________________2009-10 Pleacher, Jason __________________1999 Poje, Alan ______________________1997 Pomeroy, Jason ______________1995-96 Portell, Jon ____________________1974 Porter, David __________________1986 Porter, Matt__________________1994-95 Potter, Ron __________________1978-79 Powell, Kenny __________________1980 Powelson, Don ______________1981-82 Praisewater, Adam________________1999 Pratt, Jim ______________________2000 Press, Curtis ____________________1981 Priegnitz, Mark ______________1983-84 Proctor, Nathan ________________2005 Provas, Paul ____________________1974 Przybylski, Anthony __________2001-02 Purcell, Jeff ____________________1975 Pyle, Andrew __________________2005

R Racette, Ty __________________2000-01 Ramsdell, Roy ________________1989-90 Rapp, Michael __________________1989 Redmond, Richard ____________1974-75 Reed, Brad __________________1999-00 Rehwinkel, Gil ______________2009-10 Renco, Todd ____________________1993 Renzi, Joe __________________1990-91 Rials, Quentin ______________1996, 98 Rich, Jason ____________________1990 Ricky, Brett __________________1982-83 Riddle, Joe ____________________1977 Riley, Miles ____________________2009 Rissler, Jason ________________1998-99 Robles, Dan ____________________1979 Rodda, Brad ____________________1979 Rodden, Vince________________2003-04 Rodgers, Cartus ________________1985 Roelofsen, Adam ________________1998 Rogers, Matt ________________1988-89 Rogers, Robert________________1981-82 Rojas, Tab __________________1980, 82 Romme, Brad __________________1996 Rook, Vince ____________________1986 Rooks, Ricky ________________1999-00 Rose, Kevin ____________________1984 Rosner, Tony____________________1987 Rounbehler, Mike ____________1988-89 Rouse, David __________________1986 Ruhl, Nathan ________________1995-96 Ruiz, Luie __________________1980-81 Runyon, Ben ________________2008-09

S Sabiston, Jay ____________________1984 Sailler, Ron __________________1976-77 Salinas, Ray ____________________1983 Samuel, Larry ________________1984-85 Samuels, Clint ________________2004-05 Saner, B.J. __________________2003-04 Sartin, Mike ____________________2009 Scalzi, Alan __________________1990-91 Schauf, Brent __________________1987 Scheffer, Matt __________________2006 Schieve, Scott __________________2006 Schlotzhauer, Rodger ____________1981 Schmidt, Ray __________________1985 Schneider, Mike ______________1992-93 Schneiderman, Dalllas __________1998-99 Schroeder, David ______________1988-89 Schuler, Josh ____________________2004 Schultz, Chris ________________2001-02 Schumacher, Cody ______________2010 Seers, Tom ____________________1981 Serslev, Nate ____________________2005 Shafer, David __________________1991 Shaffer, Evan____________________1983 Shaffer, Raymond ____________1978-79 Shaffer, Robert ______________1979-80 Sharp, Gary ____________________1973 Shaw, Jordan____________________2004 Shearer, John ________________1974-75 Sheridan, Kim __________________1975 Shields, Tyson ________________2001-02 Shields, Spencer ______________1990-91 Shikles, Steve __________________1973 Shriner, John ________________1984-85 Shockley, Aaron ________________2009 Shroyer, Jerry __________________1981 Simmons, Mike ______________1994-95 Simpson, Mike ______________1995-96 Sims, Jason __________________1990-91 Sims, Mike __________________1980-81 Sims, Ray __________________1992-93 Skuban, Chris ________________2005-06 Slater, P.J. ______________________2006 Slavens, Ryan ________________1997-98 Smith, Adam ________________2002-03 Smith, Chris ____________________1992 Smith, Dustin ________________1995-96 Smith, Jacob ________________2007-08 Smith, Jim ____________________1984 Smith, Mark ________________1987-88 Smith, Richard ______________1975-76 Smith, Zack__________________2009-10 Smoots, Arnold__________________1981 Snead, Brett__________________1986-87 Snelling, Brian________________1983-84 Soptic, Jeff ____________________2010 Southard, Doug ________________1984 Spell, P.J. ____________________1989-90 Sperry, Chris ________________1978-79 Spilker, Vince __________________2010 Staples, Chris __________________1991 Spring, James __________________1980 Stanely, Wes ____________________2003 Starr, Kris __________________1980-81 Steele, Doug ____________________1975 Stephens, Thad __________________1984 Stokes, Lance ________________1979-80 Stonestreet, Kevin ____________1983-84 Storey, Spencer __________________2000 Strickland, Warren ____________1998-99 Stringfield, Ricky ________________1990 Stucky, Sam __________________2009-10 Stutheit, Phil __________________1983 Swartz, Terry____________________1978 Sweeney, Michael ________________1978 Sweet, Jason__________________1995-96 Suess, Aaron ____________________1992 Sumpter, Alfonzo ________________1979 Sundberg, Don __________________1973 Sweet, Jason ____________________1995 T Tartler, Ty __________________2000-01 Templeton, Nate ________________2007 Thayer, Chris ________________1980-81 Tholl, Charlie __________________2001

Thomas, Nate ________________2008-09 Thomason, Matt ______________2006-07 Thomason, Wade ________________1979 Thorup, Chris ________________2001-02 Tierney, Tim ____________________1974 Tilman, Alan __________________2002 Torrres, Eddie __________________2007 Tousley, Ryan ________________2004-05 Triplett, Antonio ______________1979-80 Truman, Justin __________________2003 Turner, Billy ____________________1994 Tyson, Jarrod __________________1999

V Vance, Steve ____________________1980 Vann, Jesse ____________________1980 VanPolen, Bob________________2003-04 Varone, Mike ________________1993-94 Vena, Brett ____________________2004 Venneman, Marc ______________1991-92 Vrooman, John __________________1990

W Walker, Anthony ______________1984-85 Walker, Burke __________________1994 Walker, Brad ____________________1981 Walter, Phil __________________2002-03 Ward, Jason ____________________1990 Weatherred, Mike ________________1980 Weaver, Richard ________________1982 Weber, Ethan __________________2010 Weger, David __________________1983 Weigel, Ryan____________________1999 Weisner, Scott __________________1986 Welch, Buddy __________________1978 Welch, Pat ____________________1990 Westbrook, Mike ________________1983 Wheeler, Kris __________________2004 Whitney, Pat ________________1990-91 Wiley, Chuck __________________1989 Wiley, Skip __________________1986-87 Wilkerson, Allen ________________1978 Williams, Cordell ____________1983-84 Williams, DeTroy ____________1990-91 Williams, Jake __________________1995 Williams, Jason ______________1993-94 Williams, Scott __________________1988 Willie, Brad ____________________1979 Wilmes, Aaron ______________1994-95 Wilson, Andy __________________1986 Wilson, Drew __________________2001 Wilson, John ________________1984-85 Wilson, Mark ________________1981-82 Wilson, Robby ______________1987-88 Winter, John____________________2006 Wise, Sid ____________________1974-75 Witzig, Dan ____________________1983 Wray, Trent ____________________2001 Wright, Curt ________________1979-80 Wrinkle, Jeramy ________________1997

Y Yeamans, Matt________________1996-97 Yonker, Mike __________________1991 Young, Mike ____________________1977

Z Zelenovich, Jeff__________________2004 Ziebell, Scott __________________1997 Zimmerman, Josh ____________1990-91 Zinn, Chris __________________1993-94


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Justin Annin had a tremendous career at Pittsburg State. He was a two-time All-MIAA catcher, was voted the NCAA D-II Central Region Player of the Year in 2000, and named to the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA D-II All-America first-team. Annin set season records for average (.462), doubles (26), and home runs (17). He also set the carer home runrecord with30.


team records

Largest Wins

TeamRecords Most Games Won Fewest Games Won Most Games Played Fewest Games Played Best Winning Percentage Lowest Winning Percentage Fewest Games Lost Most Games Lost Longest Winning Streak Longest Losing Streak Most Runs Scored-Game (vs. Haskell Indian Nations) Most Runs Allowed-Game (vs. Allen County and Seminole)

48 14 64 22 .872 .280 6 27 18 16 35

1985 2006 1984 1973 1981 2006 1973, 1981 1997 1974 2006 2002

23

1982, 1983

1,743 629 308 .372 .296 124 46 50 9 65 14 180 51 258 144 249 88 491 539 188

2010 2010 1991 1979 1983 2009 1987 1980 1988, 1991 2010 1991 1992 1988 1980 1987 1998 1987 2010 2010 1973

151 39 399 82 6.64 1.65 256 57 375 184 485 116 13 2

1977 1987 2000 1973 2000 1979 1982 1973 2010 1973 2000 1973 1983, 1984 73, 93, 98

32 28 25 25 25 25 22 21 21 21 20 19 18 18 18

vs. Haskell vs. Barton County vs. Independence vs. Coffeyville vs. Haskell vs. Baker vs. N.W. Alabama vs. Wentworth Mil. vs. Marshalltown vs. Ottawa JV vs. Ottawa Univ. vs. Coffeyville vs. Highland vs. Rockhurst JV vs. Southwest Iowa

35-3 32-5 25-0 25-0 26-1 26-1 24-2 21-0 27-6 23-2 20-0 20-1 19-1 20-2 21-3

2002 1980 1982 1992 1996 2003 1992 1979 1986 2008 1978 1980 1976 2007 2008

Hitting Records Most at Bats Most Hits Fewest Hits Best Batting Average Lowest Batting Average Most Doubles Fewest Doubles Most Triples Fewest Triples Most Home Runs Fewest Home Runs Most Stolen Bases Fewest Stolen Bases Most Bases-on-Balls Fewest Bases-on-Balls Most Strikeouts Fewest Strikeouts Most Runs Batted In Most Runs Scored Fewest Runs Scored

Fielding and Pitching Records Most Errors Made Fewest Errors Made Most Runs Allowed Fewest Runs Allowed Highest ERA Lowest ERA Most Bases-on Balls Fewest Bases-on-Balls Most Strikeouts Fewest Strikeouts Most Hits Allowed Fewest Hits Allowed Most Shutouts Fewest Shutouts

Largest Shutouts 29-0 25-0 25-0 21-0 21-0 20-0 19-0 19-0 18-0 17-0 17-0 16-0 16-0 15-0 15-0 15-0 15-0

vs. Haskell vs. Independence vs. Coffeyville vs. Labette vs. Wentworth Military vs. Ottawa University vs. Highland vs. Cowley County vs. Trenton vs. Coffeyville vs. Neosho County vs. Wentworth vs. Rockhurst vs. Wentworth vs. Wentworth vs. St. John’s at Allen County

1996 1982 1992 1979 1979 1978 1975 1979 1977 2008 2009 1979 2008 1979 1979 1981 2002

Most Runs Game 35 32 29 27 26 26 26 25 25 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21

vs. Haskell vs. Barton County vs. Haskell vs. Marshalltown vs. St. Paul’s vs. Haskell vs. Baker vs. Independence vs. Coffeyville vs. N.W. Alabama vs. Brookhaven vs. Ottawa JV vs. Allen County vs. Forest Park vs. Ottawa vs. Labette vs. Wentworth vs. Cowley vs. Labette vs. Labette vs. Southeast Iowa

35-3 32-5 29-0 27-6 26-9 26-1 26-1 25-0 25-0 24-2 23-12 23-2 22-23 22-11 21-10 21-0 21-0 21-10 21-3 21-6 21-3

2002 1980 1996 1986 1974 1996 2002 1982 1992 1992 1986 2008 1982 1986 1979 1979 1979 1985 1985 1992 2008

Most Runs Doubleheader 55 50 45 41 39 36 36

vs. Haskell vs. Haskell vs. Allen County vs. Brookhaven vs. Independence vs. Ottawa University vs. Labette

1996 2002 1982 1986 1982 1979 1996


team records 35 35 35 34 34 34 33 32 32 32 31 31 31

vs. St. Paul’s College vs. Wentworth Military vs. Barton County vs. Trenton vs. Northwest Alabama vs. Highland vs. Labette vs. North Central vs. Rockhurst JV at Labette vs. Highland Cowley County vs. Coffeyville

1974 1979 1980 1977 1992 3-30-10 1979 1993 2008 4-1-10 1976 1978 1992

Largest Losses 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11

vs. Seminole vs. Seminole vs. Meramec vs. Cowley County vs. Longview vs. Longview vs. Allen county vs. Jefferson vs. Iowa Western vs. Kansas City Kansas vs Fort Scott vs. Allen County vs. Neosho County vs. Longview vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Southest Iowa vs. Temple

23-6 16-0 17-2 0-15 15-1 16-2 22-8 16-2 15-1 13-0 10-22 3-15 5-17 13-2 12-1 20-9 1-12 2-13

1983 1983 1976 1998 1976 1978 1982 1993 2003 1985 1998 2008 2009 1975 1977 2003 2008 2009

Largest Shutout Losses 16-0 15-0 13-0 10-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 8-0 7-0 7-0

vs. Seminole vs. Cowley County vs.Kansas City Kan. vs. Longview at Northeast Texas vs. Seminole vs. Seminole at Butler County vs. Longview vs. Allen County

1983 1998 1985 1977 2-19-10 1982 1978 2002 1973 1977

6-0 5-0 5-0 5-0

vs. Butler County vs. Dodge City vs. Allen County vs. Allen County

2003 1973 1998 5-3-10

Most Runs Game-Opponents 23 23 22 22 20 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17

vs. Allen County vs. Seminole vs. Allen County vs. Fort Scott vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Kansas City Kan. vs. Allen County at Fort Scott vs. Cowley at Region VI vs. Meramec vs. Longview vs. Cowley County vs. Neosho County

23-22 23-6 22-8 22-10 20-9 18-9 18-8 18-7 18-15 17-2 17-16 17-7 17-5

1982 1983 1982 1998 2003 1976 1982 2002 2007 1976 2002 2002 2009

Most Runs Doubleheader-Opponents 32 31 30 29 29 25 25 24 24 24 22 22 22

at Fort Scot vs. Seminole vs. Iowa Western vs. Allen County vs. Independence vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Fort Scott vs. Meramec vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Columbia vs. Longview vs. Longview vs. Neosho County

2003 1983 2003 1982 2009 1986 1998 1976 1987 1998 1978 1986 2007


highs and lows Winning Streaks 19 17 17 16 16

2010 1981 1985 1974 1979

1979 1992 1981 2009 1980 1996

Games 64 62 59 57 56 56

1984 1985 2008 2009 1980 1986

Wins 48 47 45 44 43

1985 1984 1980 2010 2009

Losses 36 27 24 24 22 21

2006 1997 1998 2003 1986 1995

Winning Percentage .872 .840 .825 .804 .790

.364 .361 .360 .360

Worst Batting Average .254

Best Starts (after 22 games) 20-2 20-2 19-3 19-3 18-4 18-4

Batting Average .372

1981 1979 1974 1980 1975

.290 .291 .302 .304

Home Runs 1979 1989 2010 1992 1996

Runs Batted In

Base-on-Balls 258 239 236 234 230

1980 1986 2010 2000 1981

375 334 326 309 283

2010 2008 1979 2009 1986

1992 1992 1986 1979 1993

Complete Games 28 27 26 23 21

1981 1986 1991 1983 1990

180 180 178 168 160

Strikeouts 2010 1979 2009 1986 1996

262 256 249 243 237 413.2 408.1 397 390 387

2010 2008 2004 2009 2007

Hits Allowed 1980 1986 1981 1977 2010

487 485 476 457 420

2000 2006 2004 2001 1997

Shutouts 2007 2008 1998 2009 2005

Innings Pitched 2009 2010 2001 2005 2008

399 396 380 327 323

Strikeouts

StolenBases 2010 2008 2009 1980 1986

Triples 50 40 30 27 26

Runs Allowed

2010 2008 2009 2007 1986

Doubles 124 120 104 99 97

1979 1974 2009 2007 2008

2010 2009 1979 2008 1996

Runs 539 464 463 457 447

1.65 2.12 2/34 2.51 2.70

491 389 373 368 360

Hits 629 590 584 524 516

Earned RunAverage 2010 1996 1980 1994 2006

1976 1997 1995 1991 1998

At Bats 1743 1738 1640 1574 1479

65 50 42 42 39

2004 2000 2006 2008 2010

13 13 11 11 9 9

1983 1984 1974 1978 1979 1980


jccc in njcaa statistics TeamHitting Avg. .364 .360 .360 .358 .346 .335 .334 .331 .325 .339 .356 .361

TeamRecord Record 33-10 41-18 43-14 44-14

Year 1989 1992 1996 1994 2001 2004 2005 2002 2003 2008 2009 2010

Rank 8th 6th 9th 5th 11th T-14th 17th 19th T-19th 27th 9th 13th

Pct. .767 .695 .754 .758

Year 1989 2008 2009 2010

Rank 8th T-30th 15th T-11th

ERA 1.30 4.94 1.653 3.45 1.39 3.16

Year 1984 2001 2008 2009 2009 2009

Rank 8th 47th 11th 83rd 3rd 59th

K 83

IP 67 2/3

Year 1996

Rank T-11th

K/IP 1.18 1.30 1.01 1.10

K 66 90 87 56

IP 56 69 86 51

Year 1990 1984 2009 2010

Svs 2 4 6 12 8

IP 22.1 5.1 20 302 64

Year 2001 2003 2007 2009 2010

Rank T-26th T-15th T-29th T-5th T-19th

Avg. .508 .483 .479 .484 .397 .433 .429 .441 .429 .422 .434 .442

H 67 69 70 75 25 58 66 83 70 12 69 92

Year 1990 1996 1994 2001 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2005 2006 2010

Rank 5th 3rd T-1st 5th T-44th 29th 23rd 17th 37th T-42nd T-45th T-30th

HR 20 15 20 18 22

Year 1994 1996 2001 2002 2010

Rank 2nd 12th T-1st T-9th T-5th

RBI 64 69 59 57 58 92 65

Year 2001 2002 2004 2004 2009 2010 2010

Rank T-16th T-13th T-19th T-22nd T-57th 4th T-32nd

SB 63 50 41 64 32 30 43 30 22 22

Att. 69 51 50 69 34 31 48 35 25 29

Pct. .910 .980 .820 .928 .941 .968 .896 .857 .880 .759

Individual Pitching Player Dave Hosier Brett Bogard Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Gage Daniels Brandon Droge

Strikeout Leaders Player Nathan Ruhl

Strikeout/Inning Leaders Player Mark Ewing Chris Egleston Travis Blankenship Cody Schumacher

Saves Leaders

Player Matt Kunstman Brett Kinning Justin Miller Nik Holtgrieve Gil Rehwinkel

Individual Hitting

David Goodwin

Brett Kinning

Player Scott Hennessey David Goodwin Kit Pellow Joe Guillon Matt Maigaard Joe Guillon Brett Kinning Brett Kinning Truman Marek Ross Burgess Derek Hinke Davis Morgan

Home RunLeaders Player Kit Pellow Ben Austene Joe Gullion Joe Guillon Davis Morgan

RBILeaders

Player Joe Guillon Joe Guillon Brett Kinning Jeff Zelenovich Davis Morgan Davis Morgan Ben Millard

StolenBase Leaders Player Jamie Borel Ben Duval Vince Rodden Vince Rodden Brett Kinning Truman Marek Jeremy Francis Doug Otto J.P. LaMunyon John Lenherr

Year 1992 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2008 2008 2009 2009

Rank 11th 6th 95th T-42nd

Rank 3rd 1st 5th 1st 11th T-15th 5th 23rd T-65yh T-65th


all-time coaching records Coaches Season-by-SeasonSummary Year

All Games Won Lost

Pct.

Coach

SeasonHonors

1973 1974

16 33

6 7

.727 .825

Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard

1975

34

9

.790

Sonny Maynard

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

25 32 38 42 45

15 16 9 8 11

.625 .667 .809 .840 .804

Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard

1981 1982 1983 1984

41 31 38 47

6 20 16 17

.872 .608 .704 .734

Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard

1985 1986

48 34

14 22

.774 .607

Sonny Maynard Sonny Maynard

Third-place Region VI East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Eastern Sub-Region Champion, Region VI Champion, Central District runner-up, Ranked 13th nationally East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Eastern Sub-Region Champion, Region VI runner-up, Ranked 10th nationally East Jayhawk Conference. Champion, Greater Kansas City Conference. Champion East Jayhawk Conference runner-up Third-place East Jayhawk Conference East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Ranked 19th nationally East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Eastern Sub-Region Champion, Region VI Champion, Third-place Central District, Ranked 9th nationally East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Ranked 19th nationally Eastern Sub-Region runner-up Eastern Sub-Region runner-up East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Eastern Sub-Region Champion, Region VI Champion, Central District runner-up East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Third-place Eastern Sub-Region Third-place East Jayhawk Conference

1987 1988 1989

24 30 33

10 12 10

.706 .714 .767

Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley

1990

30

12

.714

Kent Shelley

1991 1992

21 33

18 12

.571 .733

Kent Shelley Kent Shelley

1993

32

13

.711

Kent Shelley

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

27 26 36 25 24

16 21 14 27 24

.628 .553 .720 .481 .500

Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley

Region VI runner-up Tie-East Jayhawk Conference runner-up Tie-East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Eastern Sub-Region Champion, Region VI runner-up, Ranked 15th nationally East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Eastern Sub-Region Champion, Region VI Champion, Third-place Central District Third-place East Jayhawk Conference, Third-place Eastern Sub-regionals Fourth-place East Jayhawk Conference, Eastern Sub-region Champion, Region VI runner-up Fourth-place East Jayhawk Conference, Eastern Sub-region Champion, Region VI Champion, Third-place Central District Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Eastern Sub-region Qualifier, Ranked 11th nationally Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Eastern Sub-region Qualifier

1999

28

19

.596

Carl Heinrich

Eastern Sub-region Qualifier

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

23 32 24 26 30 35 14 33 41 43 44

28 20 28 24 27 14 36 20 18 14 14

.451 .615 .462 .520 .526 .714 .280 .623 .695 .754 .758

Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley

Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Eastern Sub-region runner-up Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Eastern Sub-region Qualifier Fifth-place Region VI Tournament Region VI Qualifier Tie East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Fourth-place Region VI Tournament East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Region VI Champion, 9th NJCAA World Series East Jayhawk Confernce runner-up, Region VI T-7th, 14th in final NJCAA Poll East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Regon VI T-5th.

Current JCCC head coach Kent Shelley presents his line-up card to Shelton State head coach Bobby Sprowl prior to the opennig game at the 2008 NJCAA JUCO World Series, JCCC’s first appearance in the championship.


former coaches Sonny Maynard

Carl Heinrich

1973-86 504-176 (.741)

1999 28-19 (.596

Few men have had as great an impact on amateur baseball as Sonny Maynard, who directs the Cavaliers baseball program to the forefront of collegiate baseball in not only the Jayhawk Conference, but nationwide. The first coach in JCCC baseball history, Maynard logged 504 victories in 14 years as the Cavaliers skipper, an average of 36 wins per season. Five of his 14 seasons he led JCCC to 40 or more wins, including a school record 48 in 1985. He finished with a career winning percentage of .741, and never finished with a percentage below .600. Maynard also piled up championships, amassing seven East Jayhawk Conference titles, four Eastern Sub-region titles, three Region VI titles and five national rankings. Nineteen of his players were drafted by professional baseball teams, and he tutored five All-Americans and 36 All-Region VI performers. In the summer of 1980, Maynard was selected by the United States Baseball Federation as one of the coaches for the JapanUSA All-Star Series. The USA team lost the first game, but won six straight for the championship.

Carl Heinrich became just the third coach in the program history in 1999, serving a pinch hitter for Kent Shelley. Former JCCC athletic director Lori Mallory’s choice for an interim successor seem natural. Heinrich, who has served as Shelley's top assistant, had been an instrumental part of building JCCC baseball into one of the most competitive and highly regarded programs in the NJCAA. Who else could assume the leadership and keep the Cavaliers tradition going strong? Heinrich led his team to a 28-19 mark, the most wins by a first year coach in JCCC baseball history. Heinrich also led his club to two wins in the Eastern sub-region tournament, including a 5-2 victory over defending national champion Cowley County. Individually, Heinrich coached eight all-conference players, tying only the 1992 season for most honored players, and the JCCC Male Athlete of the Year. Heinrich also saw nine sophomore sign letters of intent.

Maynard

Heinrich


all-time results 1973 Sonny Maynard • 16-6 Allen County____________14-3 Allen County ____________8-1 Maple Woods ____________7-1 Maple Woods __________13-8 Kansas City Kansas ______11-0 Kansas City Kansas ______14-4 Highland ________________1-3 Highland ______________2-3 Highland ________________7-0 Highland ________________7-6 Allen County ____________7-3 Allen County ____________9-3 Kansas City Kansas ________6-2 Kansas City Kansas ________5-4 Longview________________0-7 Longview ____________Forfeit Neosho County __________3-5 Neosho County __________7-4 *Colby__________________7-1 *St. John’s ______________4-7 *Neosho County __________6-4 *Dodge City ____________0-5

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Boone __________________7-6 Boone __________________5-4 Colby __________________4-1 Labette ________________3-0 Meramec ________________2-1

1976

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Sonny Maynard • 34-9 Dodge City ____________10-0 St. John’s ________________3-9 Kansas City Kansas ________3-1 Kansas City Kansas ________4-3 Maple Woods ____________7-3 Maple Woods ____________7-2 Southeast Iowa __________8-0 Highland ______________12-2 Highland ______________12-5 Highland ______________10-0 Neosho County __________13-4 Kansas City Kansas ________3-0 Coffeyville ______________6-3 Kansas City Kansas ________8-2 Hutchinson ______________1-2 Hutchinson ______________6-8 State Fair ________________9-2 State Fair ________________9-0 Longview ______________2-13 Longview________________4-8 Haskell ________________5-3 Haskell ________________9-1 Allen County____________11-3 Allen County ____________8-3 Kansas City Kansas ______4-10 Kansas City Kansas ________1-4 Highland ______________19-0 Highland ______________13-3 St. John’s ______________12-7 Longview________________9-7 Longview ______________4-11 Maple Woods ____________8-6 Maple Woods ____________9-0 Allen County____________10-0 Allen County ____________4-0 Haskell ________________12-2 Haskell ________________5-2 Dodge City ______________4-5

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*Region VI Tournament

Mid America __________1-11 Mid America ____________2-1 Marshalltown __________17-11 Marshalltown __________11-2 Kansas City Kansas ______13-5 Kansas City Kansas ______10-0 State Fair ______________12-1 State Fair ________________5-0 St. Paul’s College ________17-1 St. Paul’s College ________11-3 High land ______________5-7 Highland ______________12-1 Haskell ________________7-6 Haskell ________________11-1 Longview________________0-1 Longview________________4-6 Highland ______________11-3 Highland ________________4-0 Kansas City Kansas ______11-0 Kansas City Kansas ________4-7 Southeastern ____________12-0 Southeastern ____________8-2 Haskell ________________10-1 Haskell ________________6-5 St. Paul’s College ________26-9

St. :Paul’s College ________9-0 State Fair ________________5-0 Mid America ____________5-2 Mid America ____________6-0 Allen County ____________8-0 Coffeyville ______________7-1 Labette ________________8-0 Kansas City Kansas ________9-0 Colby __________________7-3 Colby __________________9-4 State Fair ________________7-5 Connors State ____________3-2 Lamar __________________6-1 Meramec ________________0-4 Meramec ________________8-9

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Central Missouri __________4-9 Haskell ________________4-2 Haskell ________________2-0 Longview ______________1-15 Kansas City Kansas ______9-18 Meramec ________________1-7 Meramec ______________2-17 Kansas City Kansas ________3-6 Cowley County __________9-3 Haskell ________________12-5 Independence ____________5-4 Kansas City Kansas ________1-9 Allen County ____________3-2 Highland ______________19-1 Highland ______________12-4 Ellsworth ______________11-5 Ellsworth ________________3-4 Ellsworth ________________5-8 Ellsworth ________________1-2 Neosho County __________6-4 Southeast Iowa __________11-1 Sioux Empire College ____20-10 Allen County ____________2-1 Allen County ____________1-3 Maple Woods ____________6-3 Maple Woods ____________6-1 Kansas City Kansas ________3-5 Longview________________1-5 Maple Woods ____________6-4 St. Paul’s ______________12-2 St. Paul’s ______________18-10 Central Missouri __________3-7 Allen County ____________4-3 Cloud County __________10-8 Cloud County ____________3-4 Kansas City Kansas ________4-0 Allen County ____________4-1 Park College ____________9-0 Central Missouri __________3-0

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1978 Sonny Maynard • 38-9

1977

Sonny Maynard • 32-16 Ottawa University ________7-1 Ottawa University ________9-1 Indian Hills ______________0-3 Indian Hills ______________3-2 Allen County ____________0-7

Allen County ____________0-7 Ellsworth ______________5-11 Ellsworth ________________2-3 Colby __________________2-5 St. John’s ________________9-7 Baker University ________12-6 Baker University ________13-2 Kansas City Kansas ________3-2 Kansas City Kansas ________7-6 Neosho County __________8-5 Neosho County __________9-2 Normandale ____________4-6 Normandale ____________5-0 Normandale ____________5-0 Haskell ________________16-3 Haskell ________________6-5 Longview ______________0-10 Longview______________10-11 Longview________________6-9 Kansas City Kansas ________5-2 Crowder ________________8-4 Allen County ____________8-7 Allen County____________1-11 State Fair ______________14-4 State Fair ________________4-1 Trenton ________________16-3 Trenton ________________18-0 Meramec ________________4-3 Meramec ________________5-7 Florissant Valley __________2-4 Florissant Valley __________4-7 Kansas City Kansas ________9-6 Kansas City Kansas ______13-12 Cowley County __________11-4 Allen County ____________3-2 Kansas City Kansas ______1-12 Labette ________________13-7 Kansas City Kansas ________5-0 Kansas City Kansas ________2-5 Longview________________5-0 Longview________________7-2 Meramec ________________1-2

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St. Thomas ______________8-2 St. Thomas ____________10-5 Longview________________5-1 Longview________________4-6 Longview ______________2-16 Seminole ________________0-8 Keokuk ________________14-3 William Jewell ____________5-6 Kansas City Kansas ________8-6 Park College ____________11-2 Park College ____________10-6 Cowley County __________11-1 Cowley County __________20-5 St. John’s ________________8-0 Colby __________________5-4 St. John’s ________________8-2 Colby __________________5-3 State Fair ________________4-0 State Fair ______________10-3 Kansas City Kansas ______8-13 Kansas City Kansas ________4-3 Trenton ________________10-0 Trenton ________________4-2 Missouri Southern ________4-3 Missouri Southern ________5-8 Haskell ________________9-0 Haskell ________________4-0 Fort Riley ______________2-1 Fort Riley ____________11-10 Fort Riley ______________4-3 Fort Riley ______________10-0 Ottawa University ________20-0 Ottawa University ________8-1 Kansas City Kansas ________9-4 Kansas City Kansas ________2-5 Ottawa University ________11-0 Ottawa University ________15-0 Labette ________________5-3 Kansas City Kansas ________7-0 Allen County ____________1-2

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all-time results Kansas City Kansas ________4-5 Seminole ________________3-2 Highland ________________9-2 Highland ________________7-1 Ellsworth ________________5-4 Ellsworth ________________4-2 Boone __________________1-0

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1979

Sonny Maynard • 42-8 Boone ________________12-4 Boone __________________4-6 Ellsworth ______________15-5 Ellsworth ________________6-5 Ellsworth ______________12-2 Ellsworth ______________10-2 Wentworth ____________16-0 Longview________________4-3 Longview________________6-1 Wentworth ____________15-0 Wentworth ____________15-0 Cowley County __________16-3 Cowley County __________10-2 St. John’s ________________5-3 Colby ________________11-4 St. John’s ________________5-3 Colby ________________13-1 Kansas City Kansas ________4-3 William Jewell ____________1-4 Fort Riley ______________7-2 Ottawa University ________15-0 Ottawa University ______21-10 Labette ________________21-0 Labette ________________12-4 Wentworth ____________14-1 Wentworth ____________21-0 Cowley County __________19-0 Butler County __________13-14 Butler County __________13-7 Cowley County __________4-2 Fort Riley ______________10-2 Fort Riley ______________18-1 Park College ____________7-6 Park College ____________10-6 Mid America ____________6-1 Mid America ____________10-2 Neosho County __________4-5 Neosho County __________9-1 Kansas City Kansas ________2-6 Kansas City Kansas ________8-0 Neosho County __________5-1 Allen County ____________5-6 Kansas City Kansas ______12-0 Allen County ____________9-5 Allen County ____________2-6 Indian Hills ______________1-2 Indian Hills ____________12-11 Boone __________________4-1 Boone __________________3-2 Longview________________5-1

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Longview________________9-3 Iowa Western ____________1-2 Kansas City Kansas ________7-6 Meramec ________________4-5 Trinidad ________________2-1 Seminole ________________5-6 Kansas City Kansas ________7-8 William Jewell ____________6-4 Allen County __________12-10 Allen County ____________1-0 Taiwan International ______5-10 Cowley County __________5-1 St. John’s ________________8-2 Colby __________________4-3 Cowley County __________3-2 Colby __________________9-0 St. John’s ______________10-0 Kansas City Kansas ________8-4 Kansas City Kansas ________9-6 Coffeyville ______________20-1 Coffeyville ______________8-9 Highland ______________13-1 Neosho County __________8-2 Neosho County __________7-2 Cowley County __________9-1 Cowley County __________8-0 Neosho County __________10-1 Coffeyville ______________12-3 Neosho County __________11-0 Barton County __________7-10 Barton County __________3-2 Barton County __________32-5 Iowa Western ____________1-0 Iowa Western ____________0-1

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Sonny Maynard • 41-6 Cowley County __________11-1 Colby ________________12-1 Colby __________________8-6 St. John’s ______________15-0 St. John’s ______________10-4 Kansas City Kansas ________2-5 Kansas City Kansas ________5-4 Fort Scott ______________5-2 Allen County ____________3-5 Kansas City Kansas ________4-9 Boone __________________9-5 Boone __________________3-2 Neosho County __________10-1 Neosho County __________9-5

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1982

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Mid America ____________6-5 Mid America ____________7-3 Oscar Rose ____________14-15 Oscar Rose ______________5-2 Barton County __________4-8 Seminole ______________4-10 Seminole ______________1-10 Seminole ________________0-9 Seminole ________________1-9 Seminole ________________3-4 Boone __________________5-3 Boone ________________20-12 Boone __________________0-6 Boone ________________2-11 Boone __________________6-2 Boone __________________7-6

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1980

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Sonny Maynard • 38-16

Sonny Maynard • 45-11 Crowder ______________2-11 Crowder ________________3-2 Butler County ____________7-3 Butler County __________11-9 Boone ________________11-1 Boone ________________8-10 Boone __________________3-5 Boone __________________4-3 Cloud County ____________7-0 Longview________________4-6 Longview________________7-6 Crowder ________________2-0 Crowder ______________10-2 Neosho County __________5-3 Neosho County __________15-1 Fort Scott ______________11-7 Fort Scott ______________15-7 Labette ________________16-0 Labette ________________12-1 William Jewell ____________8-0 Iowa Western ____________4-3 Cloud County ____________8-1

Boone __________________2-4 Fort Scott ______________8-3 Fort Scott ______________11-3 Maple Woods ____________6-3 Maple Woods __________14-8 Neosho County __________6-3 Neosho County __________11-3 Independence __________25-0 Independence __________14-0 Coffeyville ______________7-4 Coffeyville ______________7-2 Allen County ____________5-7 Allen County____________8-22 William Jewell __________14-2 Olathe Raiders __________7-15 William Jewell __________10-12 Iowa Western____________3-10 Maple Woods ____________3-2 Kansas City Kansas ________5-9 Cowley County __________13-1 Cowley County __________4-0 Kansas City Kansas ________6-4 Kansas City Kansas ________8-9 Maple Woods ____________8-4 St. John’s ________________8-0 Labette ________________3-1 Labette ________________0-1 Neosho County __________2-1 Neosho County __________6-0 Coffeyville ______________8-0 Allen County ____________5-1 Kansas City Kansas ________7-5 Allen County __________22-23 Allen County____________8-18

1983

Sonny Maynard • 31-20

1981

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St. Thomas ____________10-5 St. Thomas ____________11-3 Fort Scott ______________3-1 Fort Scott ______________3-2 Highland ________________9-5 Highland ________________7-1 Mid America __________13-11 Mid America ____________15-3 Maple Woods ____________6-0 Maple Woods ____________5-0 Maple Woods ____________6-5 Neosho County __________14-2 Neosho County __________10-1 Maple Woods __________9-14 William Jewell __________19-9 Iowa Western ____________8-6 Iowa Western ____________7-2 Olathe Raiders____________5-9 William Jewell __________11-4 Maple Woods __________12-0 Allen County ____________3-5 Allen County ____________4-3 Independence ____________9-0 Independence __________16-6 Maple Woods ____________7-1 Maple Woods ____________7-6 Cowley County __________9-5 Boone __________________4-2 Boone __________________6-5 State Fair ________________7-0 State Fair ________________6-0 Labette ________________5-0

1980 Kansans

Fort Scott ______________8-3 Fort Scott ______________7-2 Neosho County __________12-2 Neosho County __________11-0 Kansas City Kansas ________4-3 Kansas City Kansas ________6-9 Allen County ____________6-5 Allen County ____________2-0 Allen County ____________4-3 Allen County ____________3-8 William Jewell ____________4-7 William Jewell ____________3-1 Kansas City Kansas ________5-6 Fort Scott ______________8-0 Allen County __________10-13

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year-by-year results

all-time results Labette ________________4-1 Neosho County __________2-0 Kansas City Kansas ________2-1 Allen County ____________2-1 Allen County____________4-13 Cowley County __________13-0 Cowley County __________6-7 Rose State ______________1-6 Rose State ______________0-8 Seminole ______________6-23 Seminole ________________0-8 Seminole ______________1-10 Seminole ________________9-1 Seminole ______________0-16 Boone ________________3-11 Boone __________________9-7 Maple Woods __________12-3 Ellsworth ______________11-3 Ellsworth ________________6-3 Neosho County __________14-9 Neosho County __________9-1 Iowa Western ____________4-5 Olathe Raiders____________7-0 Maple Woods __________11-0 William Jewell ____________4-6 Maple Woods ____________2-1 Kansas City Kansas ________1-0 Boone __________________6-5 Boone __________________7-4 Mid America ____________8-5 Mid America ____________8-0 Cowley County __________10-0 Cowley County __________12-2 State Fair ________________9-0 State Fair ________________8-2 Coffeyville ______________7-0 Coffeyville ______________7-0 St. John’s ______________10-1

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1984 Mid America ____________9-0 Mid America ____________8-0 Pittsburg ______________10-1 Pittsburg ______________12-2 Olathe Raiders____________1-2 Longview________________4-0 Coffeyville ______________8-0 Coffeyville ______________11-0 Fort Scott ______________12-1 Fort Scott ______________5-4 William Jewell __________10-3 William Jewell ____________5-4 Allen County____________10-4 Allen County ____________7-5 Allen County____________7-11 Maple Woods __________16-8 Maple Woods ____________8-0 Maple Woods ____________7-6 Maple Woods ____________9-1 Kansas City Kansas ________3-4 Kansas City Kansas ________0-4 Baker University ________10-0 Baker University ________13-4 Neosho County __________4-3 Labette ________________2-0 Kansas City Kansas ________4-2 Kansas City Kansas ______8-10 Kansas City Kansas ________9-8 Barton County __________5-4 Barton County __________12-1 Seminole ______________5-12 Seminole ______________2-10 Rose State ______________18-3 Rose State ______________5-13 Pratt __________________7-3 Pratt __________________12-2 Allen County ____________3-2 Seminole ________________4-5 Butler County ____________2-5 Butler County ____________8-7 Longview________________3-2 Cowley County __________8-1 Cowley County __________15-3 Cowley County __________9-0

Crowder ______________9-12 Crowder ________________1-0 Maple Woods ____________4-5 Maple Woods ____________3-2 Allen County____________10-1 Neosho County __________13-0 Neosho County __________13-5 Neosho County __________12-0 Longview________________4-1 Seminole ________________1-3 Trinidad State __________12-2 Crowder ______________10-1 Seminole ______________9-12 Lamar __________________7-2 Lamar __________________8-1 Boone ________________10-14 Boone ________________11-16 Southeast Iowa __________11-0 Olathe Raiders __________9-10

Northwood ______________5-6 Northwood ______________8-4 Northwood ______________5-9 Northwood ______________5-3 Navarro ________________0-6 Navarro ________________3-13 Navarro ________________9-11 Navarro ________________9-2 Dallas Baptist ____________1-8 Dallas Baptist __________6-12 Fort Scott ______________4-3 Fort Scott ______________5-1 Mid America ____________5-4 Mid America ____________8-0 Baker University ________10-0 Baker University ________14-4 Cowley County ________21-11 Cowley County __________13-2 Cowley County __________10-0 Allen County ____________5-9 Allen County ____________3-2 Maple Woods ____________9-0 Maple Woods ____________4-1 Longview________________7-1 Neosho County __________9-1 Neosho County __________8-0 Dodge City ____________11-5 Dodge City ____________10-2 William Jewell __________12-3 Longview________________5-3 Longview ______________10-4 Longview________________3-0 Longview ______________11-3 Fort Scott ______________12-2 Fort Scott ______________11-2 William Jewell ____________9-0 William Jewell __________10-0 Maple Woods __________11-7 Maple Woods __________16-5 Butler County ____________5-4 Butler County __________10-9 Kansas City Kansas ________2-5 Kansas City Kansas ________4-3 Cowley County __________8-0 Cowley County __________6-2 Cowley County __________10-0 Longview ______________11-4 Iowa Western ____________1-3 Longview________________8-9 Iowa Western____________2-10 Coffeyville ____________10-11 Coffeyville ______________17-3 William Jewell ____________9-2 State Fair ________________7-0 Boone __________________4-3 Crowder ________________4-1 Crowder ______________10-8 Coffeyville ______________11-0 Labette ________________21-3 Kansas City Kansas ______0-13 Allen County ____________5-6

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1986 Sonny Maynard • 34-22 Rose State ______________1-5 Rose State ______________2-8 Northwood ______________7-8 Northwood ____________1-11 Eastfield ________________6-4 Eastfield ________________9-5 Brookhaven ____________23-12 Brookhaven ____________18-3 Longview________________9-7 Longview________________8-3 Bacone__________________4-5 Bacone ________________2-11 Maple Woods __________10-2 Bacone ________________2-10 Forest Park ____________22-11 Maple Woods __________11-4 Maple Woods __________12-13 Butler County __________9-12 Butler County ____________5-6 Marshalltown __________27-6 Kansas City Kansas ______1-11 Kansas City Kansas ______4-14 Longview ______________8-14 Longview________________9-8 Fort Scott ______________9-5 Fort Scott ______________6-0 Cowley County __________9-0 William Jewell __________12-7 William Jewell ____________8-9 Cowley County __________6-7 Cowley County __________8-9 Neosho County __________10-2 Neosho County __________18-1 Allen County____________4-12 Allen County ____________1-4 William Jewell ____________8-1 William Jewell __________12-6 Baker University __________8-0 Baker University ________11-3 Neosho County __________17-1 Neosho County __________10-1 Iowa Western____________18-4 Iowa Western ____________9-5 Maple Woods ____________6-1 Maple Woods ____________5-3 Maple Woods ____________7-4 Crowder ________________2-5 Crowder ________________3-6 Fort Scott ______________1-5 Neosho County __________8-2 Labette ________________5-3 Highland ______________4-11

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William Jewell __________15-5 *Fort Scott ______________5-1 *Kansas City Kansas ______2-11 *Highland ______________15-4 *Labette ________________5-2 *Allen County __________20-5 *Kansas City Kansas ______11-5 *Kansas City Kansas ____10-14

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1987

Kent Shelley * 30-12 Northwood ____________10-9 Northwood ______________3-2 Brookhaven ______________6-3 Brookhaven ____________15-6 SMU __________________2-0 SMU __________________9-6 Coffeyville ______________9-3 Coffeyville ______________11-4 Longview________________1-6 Longview________________6-5 Cowley County __________10-5 Cowley County __________9-8 Highland ________________3-1 Highland ________________8-1 Kansas City Kansas ______13-10 Kansas City Kansas ______7-14 Des Moines Area ________4-13 Des Moines Area __________9-5 Fort Scott ______________5-3 Fort Scott ______________7-0 Iowa Western __________13-10 Iowa Western____________11-3 Allen County ____________2-7 Allen County ____________1-4 Baker University __________4-0 Baker University __________4-2 Maple Woods ____________2-6 Maple Woods ____________4-6 Neosho County __________4-5 Neosho County __________11-9 Longview________________2-3 Longview________________5-7 William Jewell __________13-2 William Jewell __________13-0 Ottawa University ________10-0 Ottawa University ________12-1 Maple Woods ____________9-1 Maple Woods ____________3-1 *Neosho County __________5-6 *Cowley County ________16-6 *Fort Scott ______________5-3 *Labette ________________2-4

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*East Jayhawk Sub-Regional

Kent Shelley • 24-10

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Maple Woods ____________5-2 Maple Woods __________12-2 Neosho County __________7-1 Neosho County __________7-6 Longview________________4-6 Longview________________3-5 Neosho County __________20-3 Neosho County __________8-0 Allen County ____________6-4 Allen County____________4-12 Fort Scott ______________3-5 Fort Scott ______________3-7 William Jewell ____________7-1 William Jewell __________15-1 Highland ______________11-1 Highland ______________13-3 Kansas City Kansas ______0-12 Kansas City Kansas ________1-7 Highland ________________7-0 Highland ______________10-0 Crowder ______________10-3 Crowder ________________1-5 Cowley County __________8-2 Cowley County __________14-4 Butler County ____________9-2 Butler County ____________9-4

1989

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Austin ________________10-0 Austin __________________9-1 Cowley County __________17-9 Cowley County __________16-8 Hill ____________________3-5 Hill __________________12-3 Eastfield________________17-2 Eastfield ________________5-6 Brookhaven ______________7-2 Brookhaven ____________14-2 Boone __________________1-0 Boone ________________12-4 Iowa Western ____________3-0 Iowa Western____________14-2 Central ________________14-2 Central ________________14-4 Allen County ____________6-5 Allen County____________3-10 Missouri Valley __________10-2 Missouri Valley __________10-2 Coffeyville ______________1-6 Coffeyville ______________2-3 Neosho County __________10-0

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1990 Kent Shelley • 30-12-1 Austin ________________10-0 Austin ________________15-2 Cowley County __________7-2 Cowley County __________3-5 Navarro ________________3-4 Navarro ________________11-1 Richmond ______________4-5 Brookhaven ______________9-5 Maple Woods __________10-9 Maple Woods ____________2-2 Barton County __________11-8 Barton County __________4-3 Allen County ____________3-4 Allen County ____________0-3 Missouri Valley __________4-2 Missouri Valley __________1-2 Neosho County __________9-1 Neosho County __________4-1 Benedictine ______________6-2 Benedictine ____________12-0 Baker University __________7-6 Baker University __________2-4 Fort Scott ______________6-1 Fort Scott ______________6-7 Coffeyville ______________13-1 Coffeyville ______________4-3 Central ________________7-0 Central ________________7-0 Highland ______________12-7 Highland ________________6-1 Kansas City Kansas ________2-4 Kansas City Kansas ________9-3 *Coffeyville ______________4-0 *Allen County ____________4-9 *Kansas City Kansas ______19-6 *Coffeyville ____________20-16 *Labette ________________9-5 *Allen County __________11-6 *Allen County ____________8-7 #Butler County __________8-7 #Butler County __________11-1 ^Seminole ______________6-7 ^Three Rivers __________9-12 *East Jayhawk Sub-Regional #Region VI Championship ^Central District Championship

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Wallace State ____________2-9 Allen County ____________5-6 Allen County____________7-20 Neosho County __________8-5 Coffeyville ______________3-4 Coffeyville ______________3-1 Cowley County __________17-3 Maple Woods ____________2-3 Kansas City Kansas ______9-12 Kansas City Kansas ________9-5 Fort Scott ______________0-8 Fort Scott ______________11-3 Barton County __________2-12 Barton County __________10-3 Allen County____________6-10 Allen County ____________2-4 Neosho County __________7-1 Neosho County __________10-3 Independence ____________9-1 Independence ____________7-2 Fort Scott ______________6-4 Fort Scott ______________1-0 Kansas City Kansas ________0-6 Kansas City Kansas ________5-7 *Labette ________________2-0 *Allen County __________3-11 *Kansas City Kansas ______4-7

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*East Jayhawk Sub-Regional

1992 Kent Shelley • 33-12

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Highland ______________12-4 Highland ______________11-1 Austin ________________14-1 Austin ________________12-3 Austin __________________9-1 Baker University ________13-12 Northwest Alabama ______10-5 Northwest Alabama ______24-2 Calhoun ________________7-2 Calhoun ________________8-3 Coffeyville ______________2-3 Coffeyville ______________3-1 Cowley County __________3-5 Kansas City Kansas ________5-4 Kansas City Kansas ______11-3 Fort Scott ______________4-3 Fort Scott ______________9-7 Independence ____________6-1 Independence __________14-5 Allen County ____________7-5 Allen County ____________8-0 Neosho County __________5-0 Neosho County __________8-0 Coffeyville ______________6-8 Coffeyville ______________25-0

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Cowley County __________7-2 Cowley County __________0-3 Kansas City Kansas ________9-0 Kansas City Kansas ________4-5 Fort Scott ____________12-11 Fort Scott ______________8-4 Allen County ____________2-8 Allen County ____________6-8 Neosho County __________2-4 Neosho County __________4-5 Independence ____________7-3 Independence __________16-3 *Allen County ____________7-2 *Labette________________21-6 *Cowley County ________6-11 *Neosho County __________8-5 *Cowley County __________5-4 *Cowley County __________6-5 #Butler County __________3-6 #Butler County __________8-9

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*East Jayhawk Sub-Regional #Region VI Championship ^Central District Championship

Kent Shelley • 21-18 Coffeyville ______________15-4 Coffeyville ______________5-10 Benedictine ______________6-5 Benedictine ______________4-5 Cowley County __________7-3 Cowley County __________5-1 Austin ________________14-2 Austin ________________17-9 Brewer State ____________3-7 Brewer State ____________1-4 Wallace State ____________3-1

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Kishwaukee ______________5-3 Kishwaukee ______________9-0 Missouri Valley __________8-3 Missouri Valley __________16-1 Rose State ______________14-8 Rose State ______________12-1 Rose State ______________13-4 Rose State ______________11-2 Kansas City Kansas ______14-6 Kansas City Kansas ________1-5 Independence ____________2-3 Independence __________11-3 Fort Scott ______________6-7 Fort Scott ______________5-4 Cowley County __________9-6 Cowley County __________14-5 Cowley County __________8-3 Cowley County __________4-6 Independence __________10-2 Independence __________10-8 Allen County____________11-2 Allen County ____________6-9 Neosho County __________10-2 Neosho County __________8-9 Coffeyville ______________11-3 Coffeyville ______________10-2 North Central __________12-6 North Central __________20-5 Neosho County __________3-1 Neosho County __________3-10 Allen County____________8-12

Allen County ____________3-5 Coffeyville ______________8-1 Coffeyville ______________3-7 Brown Mackie-O.P. ______11-3 Brown Mackie-O.P. ________9-1 *Labette ________________7-2 *Allen County ____________8-0 *Cowley County ________13-4 *Labette ________________7-3 #Garden City ____________3-4 #Garden City __________12-11 #Garden City ____________4-2 ^Jefferson ______________2-16 ^Northeastern Okla. ______4-10

1993 Cavaliers

Neosho County __________5-10 Neosho County __________7-4 Independence ____________8-0 Independence __________12-5 Missouri Valley __________6-4 Missouri Valley __________7-1 Brown Mackie-O.P. ________2-4 Brown Mackie-O.P. ______13-5 Cowley County __________8-10 Cowley County ________11-10 Hill ____________________7-9 Hill __________________3-11 Tarleton State __________10-4 Tarleton State __________10-5 Brookhaven ____________13-2 Brookhaven ______________7-1 Austin ________________12-5 Austin __________________8-0 Kansas City Kansas ________5-4 Coffeyville ______________1-2 Coffeyville ______________2-1 Allen County ____________4-3 Allen County____________3-10 Highland ________________5-4 Highland ______________3-11 Independence ____________8-2 Independence ____________4-1 Coffeyville ____________10-11 Coffeyville ______________8-9 Kansas City Kansas ______10-8 Kansas City Kansas ________5-2 Allen County ____________4-6 Allen County ____________3-5 Fort Scott ______________5-2 Fort Scott ______________5-1 Highland ________________8-0

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year by year results

Neosho County __________2-1 Fort Scott ______________9-1 Fort Scott ______________9-14 Highland ______________11-3 Highland ________________9-1 Kansas City Kansas ________2-1 Kansas City Kansas ________4-9 Indian Hills ______________8-3 Indian Hills ______________7-0 Benedictine ______________6-5 Benedictine ____________11-3 *Cowley County __________6-2 *Allen County ____________3-1 *Kansas City Kansas ______1-2 *Allen County __________10-2 *Kansas City Kansas ______8-6 *Kansas City Kansas ______17-3 #Butler County __________2-3 #Butler County __________9-4 #Butler County __________9-16


all-time results Highland ________________9-1 Barton County __________3-6 Barton County __________5-7 Kansas City Kansas ______11-9 *Allen County ____________4-8 *Labette________________13-8 *Kansas City Kansas ______5-7

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1995 Kent Shelley • 26-21 Kemper College __________1-0 Kemper College __________2-0 Allen County ____________8-6 Allen County ____________7-0 Independence ____________8-4 Independence ____________3-6 Brown Mackie-OP ________8-0 Brown Mackie-OP ________9-0 Rose State ______________6-3 Rose State ______________8-6 Brookhaven ______________6-1 Brookhaven ______________6-7 Northlake ______________3-1 Northlake ______________5-6 Coffeyville ______________5-7 Coffeyville ______________4-2 Austin ________________12-1 Austin __________________8-0 Kansas City Kansas ________8-7 Kansas City Kansas ______3-11 Cowley County __________2-3 Cowley County __________4-2 Fort Scott ______________4-3 Fort Scott ______________10-8 Neosho County __________2-10 Neosho County __________5-7 Allen County____________3-11 Allen County ____________5-8 Coffeyville ______________9-0 Coffeyville ______________7-6 Kansas City Kansas ________0-1 Kansas City Kansas ______2-10 Cowley County __________6-17 Cowley County __________1-11 Fort Scott ______________7-9 Fort Scott ______________2-3 Independence ____________6-3 Independence ____________2-4 Neosho County __________11-5 Neosho County __________5-7 Barton County ________14-10 Barton County __________5-11 Highland ________________7-5 Coffeyville ______________9-5 *Cowley County __________3-6 *Highland ______________16-6 *Labette ________________0-8

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1997 Kent Shelley • 25-27 Barton County __________7-4 Barton County __________3-8 Iowa Western ____________8-5 Iowa Western ____________5-9 Ottawa University J.V. ____11-3 Ottawa University J.V. ____14-6 Neosho County __________1-7 Neosho County __________9-1 Butler County ____________5-4 Butler County ____________9-5 Central Methodist ________8-0 Central Methodist ________7-4 Independence ____________3-4 Independence __________12-10 Rose State ______________12-4 Rose State ______________9-8 Northwood University______9-7 Richland ________________6-7 Richland ______________1-11 Cowley County __________0-4 Cowley County __________7-8 Highland ______________19-8 Highland ________________3-6 Coffeyville ______________12-2 Coffeyville ______________12-4 Allen County ____________7-6 Allen County ____________8-7 Fort Scott ______________4-5 Fort Scott ______________3-14 Independence ____________6-4 Independence ____________7-5 Labette ________________2-3 Labette ________________0-3 Highland ______________2-10 Highland ________________1-8 Kansas City Kansas ________9-8 Kansas City Kansas ______6-15 Coffeyville ______________6-5 Coffeyville ______________6-3 Neosho County __________1-4 Neosho County __________6-9 Allen County ____________0-8 Allen County ____________4-5 Kansas City Kansas ________2-5 Kansas City Kansas ________4-5 Labette ________________2-9 Labette ________________1-5 Fort Scott ______________7-10 Fort Scott ______________11-3 Cowley County __________4-3 Cowley County __________7-17

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1998

*East Jayhawk Sub-Regional

1996 Rockhurst ______________8-2 Rockhurst ____________23-13 Butler County ____________4-3 Butler County ____________2-8 Baker University __________6-5 Baker University ________20-16 Neosho County __________8-4 Neosho County __________6-5 Missouri Valley __________1-0 Missouri Valley __________16-1 Independence ____________3-0 Independence ____________7-5 Rose State ______________16-4 Northlake ____________14-13 Fort Scott ______________7-12 Fort Scott ______________4-3 Cowley County __________6-13 Cowley County __________8-4 Labette ________________5-3 Labette ________________5-8 Kansas City Kansas ________5-2

Kansas City Kansas ________8-5 Allen County ____________8-0 Allen County ____________1-7 Independence ____________8-4 Independence ____________7-6 Neosho County __________8-1 Neosho County __________8-7 Fort Scott ____________10-22 Fort Scott ____________16-13 Cowley County __________5-13 Cowley County __________3-8 Labette ________________17-5 Labette ________________19-4 Haskell ________________26-1 Haskell ________________29-0 Kansas City Kansas ______16-7 Kansas City Kansas ______14-6 Coffeyville ______________7-4 Coffeyville ______________3-8 Highland ______________10-2 Highland ______________13-3 Allen County ____________1-9 Allen County ____________4-1 Coffeyville ______________3-9 Coffeyville ______________4-5 *Neosho County __________5-0 *Fort Scott______________11-6 *Cowley County __________5-6 *Fort Scott ______________2-3

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Kent Shelley • 24-24 Baker University __________8-2 Baker University ________14-6 Copiah Lincoln __________2-3 Volunteer State __________2-3 Volunteer State __________6-7 Aquinas ________________8-3 Aquinas ________________1-2 Columbia State ________11-13 Columbia State __________1-11 Neosho County __________4-2 Neosho County __________3-5 Rockhurst ______________7-10 Rockhurst ______________7-6 Coffeyville ______________6-5 Coffeyville ______________6-1 Kansas City Kansas ________7-9 Kansas City Kansas ________1-3 Fort Scott ______________6-3 Fort Scott ____________10-22 Cowley County __________3-4 Cowley County __________3-11 Allen County __________18-9Allen County ____________7-6 Neosho County __________5-13 Neosho County __________5-6 Independence ____________9-1 Independence ____________6-1 Highland ________________2-0 Highland ________________6-2 Cowley County __________0-15 Cowley County __________5-13 Labette ________________1-9 Labette ________________4-12 Coffeyville ______________2-5 Coffeyville ____________15-13 Independence ____________2-8 Independence ____________4-8 Highland ______________10-0 Highland ______________10-6 Fort Scott ______________9-3 Fort Scott ______________9-4 Allen County ____________7-1 Allen County____________11-4 *Allen County ____________0-5 *Neosho County __________9-2 *independence____________7-4 *Labette ________________4-9

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1999 Carl Heinrich• 28-19

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Rockhurst ______________11-3 Rockhurst ______________9-13 Baker University __________9-5 Baker University __________9-1 Rockhurst ____________14-13 Aquinas College ________11-12 Aquinas College __________2-1 Columbia State __________3-5 Columbia State __________8-4 Highland ______________4-12 Highland ______________13-4 Fort Scott ______________4-5 Fort Scott ______________9-1 Neosho County __________5-3 Neosho County __________10-2 Kansas City Kansas ______9-10 Kansas City Kansas ______10-1 Allen County __________12-13 Allen County ____________6-9 Cowley County __________11-7 Cowley County __________2-1 Independence __________15-4 Independence __________14-4 Neosho County __________4-14 Neosho County __________14-8

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2000 Kent Shelley • 23-28 Rockhurst ____________18-15 Rockhurst ______________7-6 Baker University __________7-8 Baker University __________5-1 Baker University ________14-4 Baker University ________22-14 Carl Albert ____________7-15 Carl Albert ____________2-12 Northwood ______________9-7 North Lake ______________5-6 North Lake ______________6-9 Hill JC ________________1-10 Hill JC ________________5-18 Fort Scott ______________1-9 Fort Scott ______________14-3 Allen County ____________2-3 Allen County ____________3-1 Neosho County __________6-8 Neosho County __________6-8 Independence ____________3-0 Independence ____________7-6 Coffeyville ______________15-5 Coffeyville ______________8-0 Highland ________________1-2 Highland ________________4-9 Labette ________________9-4 Labette ________________10-8 Kansas City Kansas ______10-4 Kansas City Kansas ______2-11 Fort Scott ______________2-3 Fort Scott ______________6-5 Cowley County __________2-10 Cowley County __________12-9 Allen County____________9-10 Allen County ____________7-8 Neosho County __________8-9 Neosho County __________1-5 Independence __________14-10 Independence ____________0-8 Coffeyville ______________6-0 Coffeyville ______________7-8 Highland ________________3-9 Highland ________________4-7 Labette ________________9-6 Labette ________________2-10 Cowley County __________1-11 Cowley County __________3-9 *Kansas City Kansas ____22-11 *Neosho County __________6-2 *Allen County ____________3-5 *Cowley County __________2-3 *East Jayhawk Sub-Regional

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2002 Kent Shelley • 24-28 Rockhurst ______________3-2 Rockhurst ______________5-9 Longview ______________15-7 Iowa Western____________7-15 Iowa Western____________1-15 Fort Scott ____________12-14 Fort Scott ______________7-18 Baker __________________26-1 Butler County ____________0-8 Butler County ____________1-3 Cowley County __________3-7 Cowley County __________7-4 Labette ________________5-11 Labette ________________4-7 Independence ____________0-1 Independence __________11-10 Coffeyville ______________14-4 Coffeyville ______________7-11 Allen County ____________2-3 Allen County____________15-0 Highland ______________8-11 Highland ________________7-3 Kansas City Kansas ________7-3 Kansas City Kansas ______0-11 Fort Scott ______________2-0 Fort Scott ______________2-11 Neosho County __________10-3 Neosho County __________9-16 Cowley County __________2-3 Cowley County __________2-7 Labette ________________5-2 Labette ________________7-5 Haskell ________________15-2

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Eastern Arizona __________12-6 Eastern Arizona ________16-15 Cochise ______________10-13 Cochise ________________7-13 Pima __________________4-7 Cowley County __________6-2 Cowley County __________5-11 Independence __________7-22 Independence __________11-1 Baker ________________19-9 Baker __________________16-6 Fort Scott ______________1-3 Fort Scott ______________9-5 Coffeyville ______________8-5 Coffeyville ______________2-3 Neosho County __________5-6 Neosho County __________7-13 Kansas City Kansas ________4-7 Kansas City Kansas ________6-7 Labette ________________10-3 Labette ________________11-1 Allen County ____________4-7 Allen County____________12-7 Highland ________________7-1 Highland ________________1-5 Independence __________12-10 Independence __________2-10 Fort Scott ______________6-10 Fort Scott ____________14-13 Neosho County __________1-7 Neosho County __________7-0 Coffeyville ______________2-1 Coffeyville ______________9-6 Allen County ____________6-3 Allen County ____________2-9 Cowley county __________3-4 Cowley County __________11-2 Kansas City Kansas ________2-9 Kansas City Kansas ________5-3 Highland ______________8-15 Highland ________________8-3 Longview________________7-9 •Hutchinson __________12-11 •Hutchinson ____________13-2 •Colby__________________9-5 •Seward County ________4-11 •Cowley County __________7-9

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2006 Kent Shelley • 14-36 Baker __________________16-6 Lonview________________19-4 Rockhurs ______________11-0 at Barton County ________0-4 at Barton County ________6-7 at Rockhurst ____________9-5 Iowa Western ____________5-7 Iowa Western ____________5-7 HIghland________________8-6 Highland ______________12-16 Kansas City Kansas ______14-9 Kansas City Kansas ________2-7 at Allen County __________7-2 at Allen County __________7-5 North Central Missouri____11-1 at Saddleback____________4-15 at Saddleback ____________5-6 at Labette ______________2-4 at Labette ______________2-7 Crowder ________________5-8 Crowder ______________5-15 Cowley ________________1-11 Cowley ________________2-7 Crowder ______________7-11 Coffeyville ______________3-12 Coffeyville ______________3-12 at Kansas City Kansas ______3-6 at Kansas City Kansas ______8-7 at Highland ______________2-0 at Highland ______________6-9 Allen County ____________5-3 Allen County ____________1-5 at Fort Scott __________19-10 at Fort Scott ____________7-4 Fort Scott ______________4-10 Fort Scott ______________0-10 Neosho County __________7-8 Neosho County __________9-14 Independence __________6-10 Independence __________3-15 Labette ________________6-7 Labette ________________0-5 at Cowley ____________11-12 at Cowley ______________3-13 at Coffeyville ____________1-5 at Coffeyville ____________2-7 at Neosho County ________2-12 at Neosho County ________5-9 at Independence __________7-8 at Independence ________6-11

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Kent Shelley • 41-18 Ottawa ________________23-2 Northeastsern Texas________7-2 Northeastern Texas ______10-2 Northeastern Texas ________8-9 Paris____________________2-3 Paris____________________2-7 Southeastern Iowa ________1-12 Southeastern Iowa ________10-9 Southeastern Iowa ______10-11 Kansas City Kansas ________2-4 Kansas City Kansas ________3-0 Fort Scott ______________9-4 Fort Scott ______________2-4 Cowley ________________2-5 Cowley ________________3-0 Allen County____________12-6 Allen County ____________3-2 Independence ____________3-6 Independence __________10-3 Highland ________________5-3 Highland ________________7-2 Labette ________________12-0 Labette ________________5-1 Coffeyville ______________7-0 Coffeyville ______________4-3 Kansas City Kansas ______11-1 Kansas City Kansas ________1-4 Southwestern (Iowa) ______21-3 Fort Scott ______________7-4 Fort Scott ______________3-4 Allen County____________3-15 Allen County ____________2-1 Cowley ________________5-4 Cowley ________________3-4 Labette ________________11-4 Labette ________________15-5 Rockhurst ______________16-0 Rockhurst ______________16-1 Coffeyville ______________7-8 Coffeyville ______________17-0 Longview ______________10-9

Neosho County __________17-3 Neosho County __________7-5 Neosho County __________9-7 Neosho County __________4-8 Independence ____________7-5 Independence ____________2-0 Highland ________________7-1 Highland ______________11-5 Longview ______________11-5 •Cloud County __________8-3 •Cloud County __________4-2 •Barton County __________7-4 •Seward County __________6-3 •Cowley ________________7-6 •Kansas City Kansas ______7-16 •Kansas City Kansas ______6-2 ~Shelton State ____________4-8 ~Central Arizona ________7-20

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JCCCCampus Facts Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 Campus Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 acres Full-time Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,098 Total Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,000 Average Student Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Average Class Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-30 Female Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54% Male Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46% Full-time Faculty/Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875 Adjunct Faculty/Part-time Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800 Per Credit Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64-$145 Annual Economic Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $290 million

JCCCinRolling Stone In the October 15 1998 issue of Rolling Stone magazine, JCCC was listed as one of the most respected community colleges in the country, one that could be viewed as a guide to evaluating others. The article mentioned JCCC’s small classes, the high number of full-time professors, the college’s Career Center, the college’s ties with local businesses, and its curricula that responds to local needs, citing both the railroad and information technology programs as examples. In addition, to its recent pop status, JCCC has received a lot of recognition for educational excellence over the years.

Learning comes first at JCCC. Since its founding in 1969, Johnson County Community College has been committed to serving the needs of Johnson County residents for higher education and lifelong learning. The college seeks to provide educational leadership while responding to the identified needs of the community by providing high-quality educational programs that are accessible to all who can benefit from them. With over 19,000 credit students and an equal number of continuing education students enrolled each semester, JCCC is the state’s third largest institution of higher education and the largest of its 19 community colleges. JCCC is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and is a member of the League for Innovation. As it has grown, JCCC has added faculty and staff. There are now more than 730 full-time faculty and staff, with a ratio to students nearly identical to that of a decade ago. Many of our faculty have doctorates and almost all have master’s degrees. Faculty consistently receive top national awards for excellence in teaching and for developing innovative approaches to classroom work. Innovation and excellence are the hallmarks of the academic program at JCCC. An outstanding faculty is the cornerstone of the institution. The 234-acre campus, which opened in 1972 with six buildings, is located at the center of the county at the intersection of College Boulevard and Quivira Road. In recent years, new buildings have been constructed at a steady pace. The Carlsen Center (originally the Cultural Educaton Center), completed in 1990, provides the county’s first performing arts complex and houses JCCC’s burgeoning community education program. The Classroom Laboratory Building, featuring a state-of-the-art computer lab, opened in January 1993. There are 19 major buildings on campus, including the Police Academy and Horticultural Science Center, constructed in 2001, and the recently constructed Regnier Center and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, both which open in the fall, 2007. JCCC offers a full range of undergraduate credit courses that form the first two years of most college curricula. Class size averages 25 to 40 students, which is much lower than many larger colleges and universities. Courses are offered throughout the day and evening, and on Saturdays and at students’ convenience. Telecourses are available on videocassette or through the county’s cable television system. The college has more than 100 transfer


this is jccc agreements with regional colleges and universities, which assure admittance without loss of time or credit. More than 50 one- and two-year career and certificate programs prepare students to enter the job market in high-employment fields. It is even possible for students to attend classes on the JCCC campus and earn a bachelor’s degree from a four-year school through one of JCCC’s many partnerships with Kansas and Missouri colleges and universities. JCCC’s continuing education program is the largest, most comprehensive in the Kansas City area, offering workshops and seminars for business and industry, computer training, professional relicensure and recertification, and personal enrichment. The college’s Center for Business and Technology provides public seminars and contract training in management and supervisory skills and the latest training available in computer software applications and information technology. The center also assists local companies in applying for grants available from the Kansas Department of Commerce to pay for workforce training for newly created jobs o jobs requiring new skills. JCCC has had tremendous success as an educational institution because of its commitment to the community. In 2003 the college received the Kansas Excellence Award, the highest level of recognition for quality given by the Kansas Award for Excellence Foundation. The KAE award is presented to organizations that have demonstrated through theirpractices and achievements the highest and most consistent level of excellence. Organizations recognized at this level are considered role models for other Kansas institutions. That’s JCCC.

JCCCStudent Center The hill in front of the Student Center is a popular place on campus, in warm or cold weather. The JCCC Student Center opened in 1999. Students find everything they need – from academic advising through registration to financial aid – under one roof in JCCC’s Student Center.


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At JCCC, academic excellence is apriority. The academic program at JCCC provides student-athletes with the tools and skills necessary to achieve academic success.

The Johnson County Community College athletic staff knows what to look for in a prospective student-athlete. To be a Cavalier is to have the determination to succeed – not only on the playing field but in the classroom as well. Balancing academic achievement with athletic success is a primary focus of Johnson County Community College athletics. To help achieve that balance, JCCC offers some of the best academic support services in college athletics. The purpose of the academic counseling program is to provide a well-organized and systematic approach to balancing the rigorous demands of academics and athletics at Johnson County. Many elements have gone into making Johnson County’s athletes champions in the classroom in addition to being respected in their competitive fields: recruitment of quality students, strictly monitored counseling services, study halls and increased academic monitoring by the coaches. JCCC coaches work hand-in-hand with their team’s individual academic advisor in monitoring their student- athletes’ academic progress. They also work with each student-athlete individually to help keep academics a priority and on track toward a degree. When it comes to academics, every measure is taken to ensure student-athletes are given the necessary support to reach their potential.

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Two former JCCC student-athletes have been honored as part of the USA TODAY’S All-USA Academic Team for Community and Junior Colleges. Zichaun Qu was the first in 2007. A year later Viktoryia Schnose of the women’s tennis team was selected.

Six of JCCC’s sports posted a cumulative grade point avrage of 3.0 or better in 2009-10.

The NJCAA honored 21 JCCC student-athletes as Academic All-Americans in 2009-10. That total ranked 2nd in the country and is the highest individual total recorded in the school’s history.

52% of student-athletes (124 of 237) recorded a grade point average of 3.0 or higher in the 2009 fall semester. Eight-five of those 124 student-athletes recorded at least a 3.5 GPA.

JCCC had a total of 85 student-athletes named to the KJCCC Academic Honor Roll in 2009-10. To received recognition, each student-athlete must maintain a 3.5 grade point average for the semester of competition.

“Our student-athletes frequently note that they chose Johnson County not only for its strong athletic traditions but for its outstanding academic reputation,” said JCCC athletic director Carl Heinrich. “They realize the academic challenges that lie ahead, but understand the importance of strong academic preparation for their future careers.” • JCCC’s fastpitch softball team has been honored as National Academic Champions five times (1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004). The baseball team finished among the top 16 in the country in both academics and baseball in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Additionally in 2009, the team was awarded the Kansas Jayhawk Conference Baseball Scholar-Athlete Champion trophy for 2009. This is JCCC's first academic conference championship in the six-year history of the award. The women’s basketball team finished the 2008-09 and 2009-10 among the top 15 academic teams in the country. • Since 2000, JCCC has produced 121 NJCAA Academic All-Americans in all sports. Johnson County Community College led the nation in 2006 producing 16 NJCAA Academic All-American. In 2009-10, Johnson County Community College had a school record 19 athletes earned 21 honors. That total ranked JCCC second in the country. • In 2004-05 and 2005-06, nearly 60 percent of JCCC’s student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0. This past fall, 52 percent of the JCCC student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better. A total of 124 students associated with athletics department will be honored at tonight’s Academic Awards ceremony.Some of the top teams last fall were volleyball with 80 percent of its roster at 3.0 or better. Baseball and softball were at 76 percent. Women’s basketball had 75 percent, women’s tennis 71 percent, men’s tennis 70 percent, women’s cross country 58 percent, women’s soccer 53 percent and men’s soccer 50 percent.


student life JCCCStudent Experience If you are planning to earn a degree from a four-year college or university, then you need to know learning comes first at Johnson County Community College! That means you can choose a specific major while you’re here and take the exact courses you will need to complete your degree at a four-year school. And if you are not yet sure what you would like your major to be, you can enroll in the general education requirements all schools ask for while yo make up you mind. JCCC students to well at four-year schools; in fact studies show there is no significant difference between two-and four-year college students at the end of their freshman year in tears of reading, math and critical thinking. A good education depends on good teaching. JCCC’s professors are here to teach. JCCC faculty members have the same credentials as the professors at four-year schools. Classes are small enough to allow a one-on-one relationship with your instructors. If you are in a hurry to start your career, JCCC offers more than 50 one-year certificate and two-year associate degree and certificate programs that lead to careers needed in the community. If you are a student who has excelled in high school, the Honors Program offers a challenging series of courses, forums, lectures and readings. In the Honor Program, you will work directly with a professor on an honors project, which will allow you to explore a topic in greater depth. You may also join Phi Theta Kappa, an international honors society for students at community, junior and technical colleges. At JCCC, you will find state-of-the-art computer labs (both PC and Macintosh). If you are a science student, you will study in anatomy, chemistry, earth science, environmental science and biotechnology labs; if you enroll in a foreign language, then you can take advantage of a fully equipped language lab. While dental hygiene students work in realistic dentist’s office oncampus, nursing and respiratory care students practice their skills in simulated hospital rooms. Healthcare students also work with Mel, the human simulator, who can simulate 34 different patient profiles, from acute asthma attack to insulin shock. In the Career Services Center, you will find career/life counseling, assessments, resources and job listings. Career counselors can help you successfully explore, identify, select and prepare for a career you will enjoy. Students can take advantage of free on-campus tutoring in accounting, mathematics, reading, chemistry, biology, physics and writing. The Math Resource Center is open to help you with math problems, while you can take writing questions to the Writing Center on campus. However, student life at Johnson County Community College is more than just books, term papers and exams. Some of the most important lessons learned at JCCC occur far from any lecture hall or lab. JCCC students always find time for fun! Concerts, plays, comedians, movies, sports, canoe and ski trips, more than 50 special interest clubs, student governance, lectures and campus forums are just some of the activities you will enjoy each semester at JCCC. The Carlsen Center provides Kansas City’s most comprehensive performing arts complex, presents the largest multidiscipline performing arts series in the region, and houses JCCC’s continuing education program.

Learning opportunities for JCCC students can vary from traditional classroom lectures to individualized laboratory projects to work experiences in the community. Student life is not just books, students always find time for fun, like this concert in front of the student center.


jccc alumni ShawnBeyer Carlos Olivas Two former JCCC soccer AllAmericans, Shawn Beyer and Carlos Olivas went to play professionally. Beyer played for the Kansas City Attack, Philadelphia Kixx and San Diego Sockers. He was named to the NPSL AllRookie Team in 1998. Olivas was a first round selection by the Attack in the 1997 NPSL draft. He played three seasons scoring 99 points. Both are members of JCCC’s Hall of Fame.

Kit Pellow A former All-America baseball player at JCCC and the University of Arkansas, Kit Pellow became the first Cavalier to make to the Major Leagues. Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 1996, Pellow earned his first call-up in August, 2002. Following the season, Pellow signed a free agent contract with the Colorado Rockies, and in 2004, was the Rockies opening day starter in left field and batted sixth in the line-up against Arizona’s hard-throwing lefthander Randy Johnson.

Tony Harris JCCC’s all-time scoring leader, Tony Harris is the only Cavalier to see action in the NBA. He saw stints with the Bullets, 76ers and Celtics.

JustinMiller Justin Miller was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2007 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Miller was chosen in the sixth round and was the 206th overall selection. He was the top community college player selected in the 2007 draft.

Rusty Sowers Rusty Sowers, a former AllConference performer for the women’s basketball team, caught a touchdown pass to help her team, the Kansas City Tribe, defeat previoiusly unbeaten DC Rivas in the 2009 IWFL World Championship. The Tribe won 21-18. In the conference championship, Sowers accounted for two scores, including a punt return for a touchdown. She was also named to the Western Conference All-Star Team.

Eric Sanchez andJeremyRyan

Ed Kaminski

Former Alll-America pole vaulters at JCCC, Eric Sanchez and Jeremy Ryan appeared on the Emmy Award-winning reality adventure series The Amazing Race, during the spring 2006 season. The pair nearly won the one million dollar prize, finishing second to BJ and Tyler. The following season, Sanchez and his partern, Danielle Turner, were the first to cross the finish line and win the million dollar prize of the final episode of The Amzing Race-All-Stars. The couple met while racing against each other during Season 9.

The 1988 NJCAA national champion in the javelin, Ed Kaminski, went on to earn AllAmerica honors at Arkansas while helping the Razorbacks win two NCAA titles. In 1995 he was a gold medalists at the U.S. Olympic Festival.


jccc alumni Bruce Martin A former golfer at JCCC and PGA teaching professional, Bruce Martin has a hand in helping Tour Players win on the PGA Tour, among them Phil Mickelson. Martin is employed by Callaway Golf as a PGA Tour club technician for company.

PGA Teaching Professionals from JCCC

Jana Corrie A former volleyball player at JCCC, Jana Corrie is now news anchor for KMBC 9 News in Kansas City. She has worked as a reporter and anchor in Tucson, Ariz. and Topeka, Kan. Corrie has been awarded by the Missouri Broadcasters Association for in-depth reporting, the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for feature reporting and the Arizona Associated Press for her coverage of breaking news. She began her career as the morning anchor at KOMU in Columbia, Mo..

Randy Towner A former golfer at JCCC and a member of the first golf team, Randy Towner became the first person to play in a professional golf tournament in JCCC history. Towner, a current PGA Class A Head Golf Professional at Alvamar Golf Club, qualified for the 2007 United States Senior Open Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis., by winning a local qualifying tournament. The U.S. Senior Open was held July 5th-8th, 2007.

Player Yrs. at JCCC Bill Baraban ________________1971-72 David James ________________1991-93 Jay Lispi __________________1971-73 Bruce Martin ______________1993-95 Michael Maskill ____________1995-97 Chris Mosiman ______________1971-73 Brian Schulte ______________2001-03 Mike Tanner ________________1999-00 Randy Towner ______________1971-73

Bill Baraban

Bill Baraban, a PGA Matser Professional and Master Fitter, was listed on the inaugural list for the top 100 club fitters in the world in 2008.

Nyasha Zimucha A former golden girl at JCCC, Nyaha Zimucha became the first South African to be crowned Miss Africa USA in 2009. She also was a judge on the TV talent show Little Miss Perfect and is in the process of recording her first music album. Zumucha also has experience as an NFL cheeleader with the New England Patriots organization.

Reggie Hines Reggie Hines, a former basketball player at JCCC from 1986-88, serves as the Director of Basketball Operations and Promotions at The College Basketball Experience at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo. He oversees youth and corporate events, outreach camps held thoughout the metro and marketing and promotions. MarkBalderson Chiropractor and high school softball coach. An All-America baseball player and JCCC Hall of Famer. DavidJ. Bodney Partner, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, Phoenix, Ariz.

KevinKowalik Teaching professional at Homestead Racquet Club. He also served four yeas as head tennis coach at Wichita State and two seasons at Oregon. Kowalik was an All-American doubles player at JCCC.

JonStewart Jon Stewart is currently the president of Metcalf State Bank, and on the Board of Trustees at JCCC.

Berent J. Krumm Physician at Gashland Clinic in Kansas City, Mo. Former JCCC track athlete.

Dr. GaryO.Seabaugh Founder and Director, The Plaza Academy, a private alternative high school in Kansas City, Mo.

Didier Combe Owner, Cafe des Amis in Parkville, Mo., former NJCAA tennis All-American.

RudyLiggins Lead teach at the Children’s Place, Kansas City, Mo., former basketball letterwinner at JCCC and Texas Tech.

Steve Sexton President, Churchill Downs Racetrack. Former basketball player at JCCC.

JoshDambacher Attorney with Shearman & Sterling, New York, N.Y.

CourtneyMarshall Executive Director of the University of South Dakota Alumni Association.

JimDice Five-time Olympic Festival medalist in weightlifting, 1995 110+kg U.S. National Champion.

Chris Moreland Currently with the North Carolina State athletic department as a member of the strength and condition program.

Spencer Frame Assistant coach, pole vault, at the University of North Carolina. Was a national champion vaulter at JCCC.

Katie Panek NJCAA and Wichita State Hall of Fame athlete, third-place in the hammer at the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials.

Diane CanfieldBywaters Artist and educator, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Ashley Aull

Lucas Rodriguez Former JCCC soccer All-American Lucas Rodriguez was named to the MISL All-Rookie Team and voted the Rookie of the Year in 2011 playing for the Missouri Comets.

Ashley Aull was crowned Miss Kansas in 2006 while she was attending JCCC. She later competed in the Miss USA pageant in Baltimore, Md.

LoriHeeter Thomas NAIA, Vice President for Championships and Human Resources. She has been inducted to both JCCC and NJCAA Hall of Fames.

KevinRathbun Chef Kevin Rathbun is owner of the nationally accliamed Kevin Rathbun Steak and Krog Bar in Atlanta, Ga. His restaurant has been named as one of Exquire Magazine’s “Best New Restaurants”, Travel & Leisure’s “Best New American Restaurant” and “Hot 50 Restaurant” by Bon Appetit.


jccc board of trustees

terry a. CALAWAY President 3rd Year at JCCC Kent State University

Terry A Calaway has a simple but direct philosophy: The community college is the heart of the community and engine of workforce development. His energy is contagious, and his mission is proactive.

Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, from 1977 to1989 and from 1993 to 1999. He was assistant dean, college of continuing studies, at Kent State University from 1993-1995.

“I think you’ll find my style is to be well prepared. I don’t encounter a lot of surprises in a situation,” Calaway said. “My job is to create a best future for the college.”

His honors include being named a finalist for CEO of the Year by the Association of Community College Trustees, 2005; the Shirley B. Gordan Award of Distinction, Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society for two-year colleges, 2005; the Executive Leadership Award, United Way of Pinal County, 2004; and Distinguished Graduate, the University of Texas at Austin Community College Leadership Program and College of Education, 2004.

On June 18, 2007, Calaway became JCCC’s fifth president since the college opened its doors in 1969. He succeeds Dr. Robert Harris (1968), Dr. John Cleek (1975), Dr. Charles Carlsen (1981) and interim president Dr. Larry Tyree (2006). Most recently Calaway served at Central Arizona College, Coolidge, as vice-president, academic and student services (March 19992003) and then president and chief executive officer (January 2004June 2007). Calaway says he was attracted to JCCC because it is a League for Innovation in the Community College school and because of the “stellar reputation of its faculty and staff.” At Central Arizona College, Calaway, whose area of expertise is college and corporate partnerships, provided leadership for grants from the Homeland Security, Education and Labor departments and NASA. Calaway also has served as assistant vice president, workforce and economic development; dean/district director, division of continuing and professional education; academic division head, mathematics and technologies; assistant dean, division of continuing education;and campus director, credit and noncredit instruction, at

Calaway began his higher education at Cuyahoga Community College. He went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in physical education and recreation at Kent State University, Ohio; a master’s degree in public administration from Cleveland State University; and a doctorate of education focusing on community college leadership at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has served as a visiting scholar.

Above: Dr. Callaway with his wife, Marlene. Left: Dr. Calaway throws out the first pitch prior to the exhibition game betweeen JCCC and the Croatian Olympic National Team.


jccc board of trustees

About the Board of Trustees A seven-member Board of Trustees, elected at-large to overlapping fouryear terms, governs the college. According to Kansas Statue 71-201, “The board of trustees...shall have custody or and be responsible for the property of the community college and shall be responsible for the management and control of the college.� The board sets the budget and local tax levy and governs the college by adopting recommended college policies.

DonWeiss

JonStewart

Bob Drummond

Regular meetings are open to the public and are held in the Hugh Speer Board Room, 112 General Education Building, on the JCCC campus, according to the meeting schedule. Current members of the Board of Trustees are: Mr. Don Weiss, Chair Mr. Jon Stewart, Vice Chair Mr. Bob Drummond, Treasurer Ms. Melody Rayl, Secretary Mr. Jerry Cook Mr. Lynn Michelson Ms. Stephanie Sharp

Melody Rayl

Stephanie Sharp

Jerry Cook

LynnMichelson


athletic administration

carl HEINRICH

NJCAA championship play. In 2004-05 and 2007-08, 12 teams competed for a national championship, and last year, 13 of the 18 sports qualified for NJCAA Championship play, with two coming away as national champions.

Athletic Director 11th Season at JCCC University of Kansas

The leader behind one of the nation’s more successful athletics programs, Carl Heinrich begins his 11th season as athletics director at Johnson County Community College. Heinrich has guided JCCC through some of the school’s most dynamic times since assuming the position as JCCC’s fourth athletics director in the fall of 2000. Heinrich has been associated with Johnson County, either as a coach or administrator, since the fall of 1991. He oversees a 42-year-old department that now fields 18 varsity sports, and continues to lead the Johnson County Community College athletics program in a positive direction. The hallmark of Heinrich’s time as the JCCC’s athletics director has been the overall excellence of his entire program, with every Cavaliers sport achieving a new pinnacle. During his tenure at Johnson County Community College, the Cavaliers have claimed eight of the school’s 10 NJCAA National Championships, 51 NJCAA Region VI titles and 50 Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division titles. Additionally under Heinrich’s guidance, a total of 124 teams have earned NJCAA National Tournament berths, with 45 finishing among the top five nationally. Some of the other highlights of JCCC’s athletics success in Heinrich’s nine years at the helm include 400 athletes earning NJCAA All-America accolades, and a majority of the 18 sports programs being ranked in the National Top 20 each year. In 2004-05, 15 of JCCC’s 18 sports appeared in the national rankings. A year earlier, 16 of 18 were ranked nationally. In 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08, 17 of the Cavaliers 18 sports appeared in national rankings. Last year 16 of the 18 teams appeared in the national rankings. With all of JCCC’s athletics’ storied history in mind, one would be hardpressed to find a more successful year

at Johnson County than in 2004-05. The JCCC athletics department finished second behind Mesa Community College in the final NATYCAA (National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators) Cup standings, the national all-sports competition that recognizes all NJCAA Championship sports for both men’s and women’s athletics and ranks the top overall athletics programs in the country. The second-place showing marked JCCC’s top finish in the history of the award, topping its sixthplace showing in its inaugural year. In 2005-06, the third year of the competition, JCCC finished third in the standings, and the following year, JCCC added another third-place trophy to its collection. However the 2007-08 season was the pinnacle, as JCCC was crowned the NATYCAA Cup champions, accumulating 142 points for its first every cup championship. JCCC had seven teams finish in the top five nationally in 200708, and four others finish in the top 10. JCCC athletes garnered 57 AllAmerica honors, 76 All-Region selections and 129 earned AllJayhawk Conference accolades. Additionally, Heinrich was named as the Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year at the National Association of Collegiate Directors of America (NACDA) convention in June 2008. He was the Central District winner at the Junior College/Community College level. The foundation for success began immediately, as all 16 sports reached the postseason, with 13 making their respective NJCAA championship in his first season at the helm. That trend continued in his second year, as all 16 again qualified for postseason, with 12 teams reaching NJCAA championship play. In 2002-03, all 16 teams qualified for postseason play, and 10 teams competed for a national title. In 2003-04 JCCC added men’s and women’s half marathon, upping the department’s program total to 18 varsity sports. That season 12 teams reached

In 2000-01, JCCC’s intercollegiate won-loss record was 314-122-1, a superb .720 overall winning effort. Included in that total was a stunning 125-44-1 record compiled by JCCC’s women’s intercollegiate teams. The 2001-02 campaign nearly mirrored that success, as JCCC’s teams registered a won-loss record of 331-115-3, a winning percentage of .740. In 2002-03, JCCC athletics registered a .683 winning percentage posting a won-loss mark of 296-1372. In 2003-04, the men’s and women’s teams combined for a .669 winning percentage with a 275-136 record. In 2004-05 the teams combined for a mark of 300-114 for a .725 percentage. The 2005-06 campaign saw JCCC teams combine for a 286-151-1 record, a winning percentage of .653. In 2006-07, JCCC posted a winning percentage of .741 with a combined mark of 644-218-

9., and in 2007-08 JCCC teams were 641-233-11, good for a .731 winning percentage. Two years ago JCCC teams combined for a .680 percentage with a 606-284-9 mark. Last year, JCCC sports teams combined for a 548-267-4 mark and a .672 winning percentage. The year also saw the women’s soccer team reach the national tournament for the first time and they capped the experience with a runner-up finish. Along with the unprecedented onthe-field successes, JCCC also reached new heights in the classroom. During the past 10 years, Johnson County student-athletes have earned 121 NJCAA Academic All-America accolades. JCCC led the country with 16 individual earning Academic All-America status, and in 2006-07 and in 2009-10 JCCC student-athletes earned a record 21 honors, which was second best in the country. Also, nearly 50 percent of the student-athletes at JCCC maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better. The 2000-01 and 2003-04 academic years would bring national academic championships to the softball program. In 2002-03, eight of

JCCCAthletics under Carl Heinrich(2000-present) National Championships: 8 Year 2000 2001 2003 2005 2005 2006 2008 2009

Team Women’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball Women’s Half Marathon Women’s Half Marathon Volleyball Women’s Half Marathon Women’s Half Marathon Men’s Basketball

Head Coach Mike Bloemker Mike Jeffers Mike Bloemker Mike Bloemker Jill Stinson Mike Bloemker Mike Bloemker Mike Jeffers

No. 10 7 7 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 1 1

Team Years Women’s Basketball '01, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10 Softball '01, '02, '03, ‘07, '08, '09, '10 Volleyball '03, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10 Men’s Basketball '01, '04, '06, '07, '08, '09 Women’s Soccer '00, '02, '05, '06, '08, '09 Men’s Soccer '00, '01, '04, '05 Women’s Tennis '01, '03, '05, '06 Women’s Cross Country '02, '03, '04 Men’s Tennis ‘07, '09, '10 Men’s Cross Country '00, ‘04 Baseball '08 Men’s Indoor Track '07

No. 8 6 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1

Team Women’s Cross Country Men’s Cross Country Men’s Track Indoor Women’s Tennis Women’s Track Indoor Softball Men’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Men’s Track Outdoor Volleyball Golf Women’s Soccer Women’s Track Outdoor Baseball

RegionVIChampionships: 52

Conference Championships: 51 Years '00, '01, '03, '04, '05, ‘06, '07, '08 '00. '01, '02, '04, '05, ‘06 '01, '02, '03, '04, '06, ‘07 '01, '03, '05, '06 '02, '03, '05, '08 '01, '02, ‘07, '10 '03, '04, '10 ‘07, '09, '10 '01, '02, '06 '03, ‘07, '10 '02, '05 '06, '07 '01, '02 '10


athletic administration 179-103 mark (.635), won two Eastern Sub-Region Championships and a Region VI title. The Cavaliers also had six players signed or drafted by Major League Baseball teams. In January of 1999, he was appointed the interim baseball coach for the season. Heinrich led the Cavaliers to a 28-19 mark and a berth in the Eastern Sub-region Tournament. His 28 wins are the best by a first-year coach in the history of the program. That season, Heinrich had eight players earn all-conference recognition. Heinrich spent two years as the program coordinator for student activities and two years as a career counselor. Heinrich arrived at JCCC in 1991 after serving as head baseball coach at Highland Community College. A 1978 graduate of the University of Kansas, Heinrich was a former cocaptain for the Jayhawks baseball team and served as a graduate assistant. Heinrich was a four-year standout at first base for the Jayhawks, and ended his KU career with a lifetime .288 average, and a reputation as one of the best glove men in the Big 8. He also set school career records for atbats (648), hits (135) and doubles (19). He also was one of a handful of Jayhawks to pick up four hits in one game. JCCC’s 16 sports registered a team grade point average above 3.0, and seven of those teams were nominated for NJCAA Academic Team of the Year honors. The 2006-07 women’s basketball team compiled a team grade point average of 3.42, third best in the country. In each of the past three years the JCCC baseball team has finished among the top 16 in the country in both academics and baseball. JCCC is the only community college team in the country to accomplish such a feat. In addition to spearheading the Cavaliers success on the field, Heinrich has also helped elevate the exposure of the program on a national level. In 2004, Heinrich secured the bid for JCCC to host the NJCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship. As director, Heinrich oversaw one of the more successful tournaments in the history of that championship. Heinrich also helped JCCC secure the bid to host the NJCAA Half Marathon Championship in 2008, 2009 and 2010. The 2008 Half Marathon Championship featured the largest field in the championship’s history. Heinrich also holds a professional membership in the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and serves on the executive committee representing

two-year colleges. Heinrich also served three years as treasurer for the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators, one year as second vice president, and this year was named President of NATYCAA for the 2009-10 academic year. Heinrich also served three years as the assistant Region VI director for women’s athletics, and this fall he will begin his third year as director of Region VI women’s athletics. Before his appointment as athletic director, Heinrich served two years

asacademic director of physical education and athletics at JCCC. Heinrich will monitor the eligibility of JCCC’s student-athletes and coordinates the curriculum of the HPER department. Heinrich also served two years as program manager of athletics in which he monitored all facility operations for the athletic department and scheduled all events. Heinrich also served six seasons as the Cavaliers’ assistant baseball coach under Kent Shelley. During their time together, the program posted a

Before becoming head coach at Highland, he played professionally for the Class A McAllen Dusters of the Lone Star Texas League. Heinrich earned his master’s degree from Northwest Missouri State University in 1985. Heinrich and his wife, Debbie, have three sons: Kyle, Cal and C.J.


jccc coaches

2009-10 JCCCAthletics Results

Fatai Ayaode

Mike Bloemker

Men’s Soccer

Cross Country/Track

12th Season

13th Season / 3rd Season

BenConrad

Team Baseball Basketball (M) Basketball (W) Cross Country (M) Cross Country (W) 1/2 Marathon(M) 1/2 Marathon(W) Golf Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Softball Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track Indoor (M) Track Indoor (W) Track Outdoor (M) Track Outdoor (W) Volleyball

W-L 44-14 15-17 30-5 78-28 73-29 ----68-27 13-6-1 19-7-0 48-11 13-8 7-12 26-23 15-31-2 12-25-2 32-17 27-9

KJCCC Finish 1st 8th 2nd 2nd 2nd ----2nd 1st 4th 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd

Jenny Ei

Women’s Basketball

Volleyball

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3rd Season

Athletic Department Phone Directory (913) 469-8500 Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . 2499 Athletic Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3820 Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3448 Basketball (M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3752 Basketball (W) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4707 Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4630 Facility Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . 3596 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3647 Lifetime Fitness Center . . . . . . . 4432 Sports Information. . . . . . . . . . . 3122

Mike Jeffers

Kelly Latendresse

20th Season

5th Season

Men’s Basketball

Soccer (M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4624 Soccer (W) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4137 Softball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3540 Student Info. Desk. . . . . . . . . . . 3807 Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3199 Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3182 Track and Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4630 Training Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3401 Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4628

Softball

GlenMoser

Lafayette Norwood

JimSchwab

Women’s Soccer

Kent Shelley

33rd Season

Golf

19th Season

12th Season

24th Season

Tennis

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athletic support staff Bill Buese

many competitions, including the 2005 Sunflower State Games.

Bill Buese oversees the

Edwinson earned a bachelor of science in exercise science from the University of Kansas in 2001, and attained his Master’s Degree in December, 2008, from Emporia State University. He and his wife, Joy, have two children.

Head Athletic Trainer athletic training for all 18 sports at JCCC, and has been in that capacity for 25 years. In addition, Buese teaches in the physical education department at JCCC, and serves as a Clinical Instructor of Sports Medicine at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Department of Family Medicine. During his tenure with the Cavaliers athletic department, Buese has been a part of 10 national championships, 70 top five national finishes, 92 region championship teams and 128 conference championship teams. He also has served as the athletic trainer for an NJCAA All-Star baseball team vs. Japan in 1994, and for an NJCAA All-Star softball team that toured Canada in 1997. A native of Festus, Mo., Buese graduated from the University of Central Missouri in 1982, and received his master’s degree in athletic training from Central Missouri in 1983. Buese is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association and Kansas Athletic Trainers' Society. He served as president for KATS from 1991-93, and as public relations director from 1995-98. During the summers of 1986 and 1987, Buese was honored by being selected as the athletic trainer for the East Squad at the East-West Shrine Bowl football game. While at JCCC, Buese has served on the Education Affairs Committee, Campus Safety and Preparedness Committee, HPER Curriculum Committee, Sabbatical Screening Committee and Education Technology Committee. He has received the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development excellence award, and was a Burlington Northern Award nominee in 1998. He has received the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development excellence award, and was a Burlington Northern Award nominee in 1998. Buese and his wife, Lisa, have a son, Brian, 19.

BenEdwinson

Associate Athletic Trainer

Ben Edwinson enters his fifth year as assistant athletic trainer at JCCC. Edwinson works primarily with the soccer teams in the fall, and helps cover all of the spring sports. Edwinson also teaches part of JCCC’s pre-athletic training program, including Introduction to Sports Medicine and the practicum that parallels it. During his time on stafff, Edwinson has been part of three national championship teams, 20 top five national finishes, 23 region championship teams and 15 conference championship teams. A native of Austin, Texas, Edwinson became a Certified Athletic Trainer in 2002, and has worked with athletes at many different levels. Prior to joining the JCCC athletic department, Edwinson was head athletic trainer at DeSoto High School from 2003-05. He also worked during the summer, 2006, as head athletic trainer fro the Kansas Koyotes, an arena football team in Topeka, Kan. He has also worked as a volunteer athletic trainer at

outstanding achievement in communications at community and technical colleges. Gustafson’s work has also been recognized by the University Photographer’s of America in several monthly contests. On campus, Gustafson was selected as the 2001 AMS Spotlight Award Winner, and three years later was named the Foundation’s Colleague of the Year.

JimDice

HPERFacility and Clinics Director Jim Dice enters his fourth year as HPER Facility and Clinic Coordinator, however, he enters his 16th year on staff at the college. Prior to his recent appointment, Dice has served as an assistant conditioning coach and athletic event manager. Dice also was a standout athlete. He was also a former athlete at JCCC. He competed two seasons in track and field focusing on field events, particularly the javelin. His sophomore year, Dice earned All-Jayhawk Conference and All-East Jayhawk Conference in javelin. As a freshman, he earned all-EJC in the javelin, discus and hammer. Dice went on to earn his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education at UMKC. Dice also was an accomplished weightlifter. He was a member of the U.S. National Weightlifting Team from 1988 to 1995. In 1988 he was the Junior National Champion in the 110 kilos. That same year, he won captured the silver medal at the Junior Pan America Games in Maricuabo, Venezuela in 1988. Dice also was a five-time Olympic Festival medalist, winning two golds, two silvers and one bronze, and in 1992 was a U.S. Olympic Trials participant. Dice also was a three-time collegiate national champion in the 110 kilos, winning in 1988, 1989 and 1991. He capped his competitive weightlifting career by winning the 1995 100+kilo at the U.S. National championships. From 1996 to 1999, Dice served as the AAU National Chairperson for weightlifting. Dice, and his wife, Sarah, have a four-year old son, J.J.

Bret Gustafson JCCCPhotographer

Bret Gustafson is in his 30th year on staff at JCCC as the college photographer. He provides the photographs for all JCCC athletic publications, posters and web page. His athletic photographs have been showcased in 174 award-winning publications, and his work has been featured on 23 covers judged “Best in the Nation” in College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) competitions. Over his career, Gustafson has been cited numerous times for excellence in his field. The National Council for Marketing & Public Relations (NCMPR) has bestowed many Medallion Awards, and in 1999, he received the prestigious Paragon Award which recognizes

Dave Noteboom JCCCAnnouncer

Dave Noteboom, known on campus as Boomer, enters his seventh season as the official Voice of the Cavaliers. Noteboom energizes all the events at JCCC on the court, track, and diamond with his own buttery, smooth style of delivery and signature “Threeeeeee” rings through the arena at basketball events. Noteboom has called many great sporting events in his career at JCCC, including district champion volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and this fall will call his third NJCAA Half Marathon National Championship. Noteboom ties to JCCC go back to the 1993-94 school year. A member of the JCCC baseball team as a pitcher, Boomer got his first opportunity to announce a game during an off day, and he confidently grabbed the micraphone and rose to the challenge. Noteboom went on to play baseball at Pittsburg State University, and again was called upon to announce the action when he was not on the mound. One of his greatest calls came when Gorillas defeated Missouri Southern for the first time in the program’s history with a walk-off grand slam.


jccc athletics The pursuit of excellence is evident in Johnson County Community College intercollegiate athletics. JCCC Athletics is regarded throughout the region and nation as a first-class program and regularly ranks among the top of the national rankings. JCCC’s great tradition was validated in 2007-08 as JCCC was honored as the 2008 winner of the NATYCAA (National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators) Cup trophy in the Scholarship Division, a program recognizing program excellence in two-year college athletics at the national level. In the seven year history of the award, JCCC has finished in the top 10 each year, including a second-place and two third-place finishes in NATYCAA Cup Awards JCCC is proud of its great tradition and boasts one of the best coaching staffs in the country. In addition to producing great teams, the JCCC coaches produce quality individuals. The coaches demand their athletes strive to be the best they can be not only within the realm of their sport but also in the classroom. JCCC’s commitment to developing a well-rounded athlete has paid dividends over the history of the program. JCCC teams have collected 142 conference titles, eight sub-regional titles, 109 region titles, 10 national championships and have finished among the top-five nationally on 72 occasions. Individually, JCCC has produced more than 1,000 NJCAA All-American athletes and 60 national champions. Also, 50 to 60 percent of the student-athletes at JCCC maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or better. JCCC’s intercollegiate athletics program competes on both the NJCAA Division I and II levels and is an East Jayhawk Conference and Region VI member. The college offers 18 varsity sports, including baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s half marathon, golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s tennis and volleyball. JCCC Athletics is positioned to continue the excellent programs of the past and it isanticipated that the Cavaliers will continue to be very competitive, both in the East Jayhawk Conference and in national player, for years to come.

JCCClogos throughthe years

Top: The JCCC volleyball team won its first national championship in 2005. Middle Top: The men’s basketball celebrates after winning the 2009 NJCAA D-II Championship, the program’s second this decade. Middle Bottom: The JCCCwomen’s cross country team cpatured its fourth national half marathon title in2008. Bottom: The JCCCsoftball team posted its best finish in a national tournament in 2007, finishing runner-up.


national championships Johnson County Community College has a great winning tradition in intercollegiate athletics. Cavalier athletic teams have won a total of 10 national titles in school history. Nine of those 10 championship have come this decade including JCCC’s most recent title in 2009 by the men’s basketball program, their second in team history. Cavalier teams have won four national titles in women’s half marathon, and one each in women’s cross country, women’s basketball, women’s marathon and volleyball. JCCC’s 10 total championships are third highest total of the 19 programs in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College conference. JCCC’s national championships are listed below. JCCC National Championships Year Sport 1993 Women’s Marathon 2000 Women’s Basketball 2000 Women’s Cross Country 2001 Men’s Basketball 2003 Women’s Half Marathon 2005 Women’s Half Marathon 2005 Volleyball 2006 Women’s Half Marathon 2008 Women’s Half Marathon 2009 Men’s Basketball

Head Coach Dave Burgess Debbie Carrier Mike Bloemker Mike Jeffers Mike Bloemker Mike Bloemker Jill Stinson Mike Bloemker Mike Bloemker Mike Jeffers

2000 NJCAAChampionWomen’s Basketball

All-time National Finishes in JCCC History Baseball

2008-T9th

Basektball

Men 1976-T-17th 2001-1st 2007-9th 2009-1st Women 2000-1st 2001-9th 2002-5th 2004-7th 2006-7th 2008-5th 2010-9th

Cross Country Men 1987-15th 1988-6th 1989-21st 1990-DNP 1991-8th 1992-9th 1993-9th 1994-9th 1995-8th 1996-9th 1997-10th 1998-11th 1999-2nd 2000-3rd 2001-4th 2002-2nd 2003-4th 2004-8th 2005-12th 2006-10th 2007-7th 2008-11th 2009-9th Women 1986-8th 1987-5th 1988-3rd 1989-12th 1990-11th 1991-8th 1992-9th 1993-9th 1994-3rd

1995-4th 1996-10th 1997-11th 1998-10th 1999-9th 2000-1st 2001-5th 2002-2nd 2003-2nd 2004-8th 2005-9th 2006-2nd 2007-9th 2008-6th 2009-15th

Golf

1972-NA 1973-16th 1996-24th 1997-18th 1998-23rd 1999-18th 2000-13th 2001-18th 2002-14th 2003-14th 2004-8th 2005-7th 2006-13th 2007-12th 2008-12th

Indoor Track Men 1985-8th 1986-NA 1987-15th 1988-8th 1989-13th 1990-7th 1991-5th 1992-11th 1993-4th 1994-5th 1995-6th 1996-10th 1997-26th 1998-7th 1999-7th 2000-4th 2001-6th 2002-14th 2003-16th 2004-15th

2005-8th 2006-9th 2007-3rd 2008-4th 2009-25th 2010-16th Women 1986 - 11th 1987-5th 1988-7th 1989-7th 1990-13th 1991-5th 1992-6th 1993-4th 1994-6th 1995-4th 1996-6th 1997-12th 1998-22nd 1999-12th 2000-7th 2001-8th 2002-5th 2003-2nd 2004-9th 2005-4th 2006-9th 2007-10th 2008-11th 2009-24th 2010-16th

Marathon

Men 1989-2nd 1993-4th 2003-4th 2004-2nd 2005-2nd 2006-2nd 2007-3rd 2008-3rd 2009-2nd 2010-2nd Women 1993-1st 2003-1st 2004-2nd 2005-1st 2006-1st 2007-2nd 2008-1st

2009-6th 2010-8th

2009-20th 2010-12th

Outdoor Track

Soccer

Men 1986-31st 1987-19th 1988-13th 1989-7th 1990-25th 1991-25th 1992-6th 1993-6th 1994-6th 1995-8th 1996-9th 1997-14th 1998-26th 1999-8th 2000-18th 2001-18th 2002-18th 2003-21st 2004-14th 2005-9th 2006-13th 2007-4th 2008-7th 2009-16th 2010-T-26th Women 1986-18th 1987-5th 1988-16th 1989-17th 1990-25th 1991-12th 1992-5th 1993-8th 1994-13th 1995-5th 1996-14th 1997-22nd 1998-12th 1999-26th 2000-6th 2001-11th 2002-13th 2003-11th 2004-14th 2005-11th 2006-12th 2007-8th 2008-26th

Men 1994-T-8th 2001-3rd 2004-5th Women 2009-2nd

Softball

1979-4th 1980-8th 1982-field 1991-7th 1992-4th 1994-7th 1997-4th 1998-5th 2000-8th 2001-T-12th 2002-T-12th 2003-9th 2007-2nd 2008-5th 2009-9th 2010-5th

Tennis

Men 1983-23rd 1984-32nd 1985-19th 1986-17th 1987-14th 1988-15th 1989-3rd 1990-5th 1991-7th 1992-3rd 1993-6th 1994-6th 1995-13th 1996-9th 1997-8th 1998-5th 1999-6th 2000-7th 2001-6th 2002-10th 2003-9th 2005-7th 2006-8th

2007-4th 2008-5th 2010-8th Women 1985-13th 1986-8th 1987-16th 1989-12th 1990-14th 1994-19th 1995-11th 1996-13th 1997-10th 1998-10th 1999-3rd 2000-10th 2001-4th 2002-4th 2003-4th 2004-8th 2005-5th 2006-5th 2007-18th 2008-14th 2010-10th

2001 NJCAAChampionMen’s Basketball

Volleyball

1975-11th 1981-13th 1982-4th 1983-5th 2003-9th 2005-1st 2006-9th 2007-2nd 2008-2nd 2009-6th 2010-2nd

2005 NJCAAChampionVolleyball

2009 Men’s Basketball


region championships Johnson County Community College has amassed 113 NJCAA Region VI titles. The Cavalier men’s baseball team, in just its second year of existence, won the school’s first region crown in 1974. Coached by JCCC Hall of Famer Sonny Maynard and led in by AllAmerican pitcher Bob Downs and All-American infielder Mark Balderston, the Cavaliers posted a 33-7 record, and finished the season ranked 13th in the nation. The softball program has compiled the most overall region championships. Since its first title in 1979, the programs has held the trophy a total of 17 times. The men’s soccer team is a close second with 14 titles, followed by the volleyball, and women’s basketball with 11. The women’s basketball team has a string of 10 straight entering the 2009-10 season. The women’s soccer team has the most titles of any team in Region VI. A complete list of conference championships by sport follows. Softball (17 Championships) 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Men’s Soccer (14) 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005 Volleyball (11) 1975, 1981, 1982, 1983, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Women’s Basketball (11) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Women’s Tennis (10) 1986, 1987, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006 Men’s Tennis (10) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2007, 2009, 2010 Men’s Basketball (8) 1976, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Women’s Cross Country (8) 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003 Women’s Soccer (7) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Baseball (6) 1974, 1980, 1984, 1990, 1993, 2008 Men’s Cross Country (4) 1988, 1999, 2000, 2004 Golf (3) 1972, 1973, 2000 Men’s Indoor Track (2) 1994, 2007 Men’s Outdoor Track (2) 1993, 1994


conference championships In addition to 10 NJCAA National Championships and 113 Region titles, Johnson County Community College has amassed 147 Kansas Jayhawk Conference titles. The Cavalier men’s basketball team, in just its third year of existence, won the school’s first conference crown in 1972. Coached by JCCC Hall of Famer Orville Gregory and led in scoring by Deon Kayhill (17.7 ppg), JCCC finished 23-9 overall. Kayhill also became the first athlete in school history to be selected a NJCAA All-American. The volleyball program claimed its first conference title in 1981. Since that season, the JCCC volleyball team as claimed 20 championships, more than any other team in the East Jayhawk Conference. The men’s and women’s cross country and track teams also have the most titles. Eleven times in the program’s history the Cavaliers have captured the triple crown, winning the conference title in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track during the same year. The women have captured six triple crowns, and the men five. Both teams won three straight triple crowns from the fall of 1996 through the spring of 1999. A complete list of conference championships by sport follows. Volleyball (20 Championships) 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2010 Women’s Cross Country (16) 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Women’s Outdoor Track (16) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Men’s Outdoor Track (13) 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006 Softball (13) 1983, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2010 Men’s Cross Country (10) 1988, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Women’s Tennis (10) 1986, 1987, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006 Men’s Tennis (10) 1985, 1986. 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2007, 2009, 2010 Men’s Indoor Track (10) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 Women’s Indoor Track (10) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008 Baseball (8) 1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2010, 2011 Men’s Soccer (3) 2003, 2004, 2009 Men’s Basketball (2) 1972, 1974 Women’s Basketball (2) 1981, 1990 Golf (2) 2002, 2005 Women’s Soccer (2) 2006, 2007


all-time championships NJCAANational Champions (10) 1993 2000 2000 2001 2003 2005 2005 2006 2008 2009

Women’s Marathon Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball Women’s Half Marathon Women’s Half Marathon Volleyball Women’s Half Marathon Women’s Half Marathon Men’s Basketball

NJCAARegionVIChampions (113)

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1980 1980 1981 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005

Golf Golf Baseball Volleyball Men’s Basketball Men’s Soccer Softball Baseball Softball Volleyball Men’s Soccer Softball Volleyball Men’s Soccer Softball Volleyball Baseball Men’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country Women’s Tennis Men’s Cross Country Men’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country Men’s Tennis Baseball Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Softball Men’s Tennis Softball Baseball Men’s Soccer Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Cross Country Men’s Outdoor Track Men’s Soccer Softball Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Cross Country Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Women’s Cross Country Men’s Soccer Women’s Cross Country Women’s Tennis Softball Women’s Tennis Softball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Tennis Women’s Soccer Golf Men’s Basketball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Soccer Softball Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Men’s Soccer Softball Women’s BAsketball Women’s Tennis Women’s Basketball Softball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Women’s Tennis Softball Volleyball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Soccer Men’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball Women’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Soccer

2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010

Women’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Tennis Women’s Soccer Volleyball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Tennis Softball Volleyball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Baseball Softball Women’s Soccer Volleyball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Tenis Softball Women’s Soccer Volleyball Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Softball Volleyball

EasternSub-RegionChampions (8)

1974 1975 1980 1984 1989 1990 1992 1993

Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball

East Jayhawk Champions (147) 1972 1974 1974 1975 1976 1980 1981 1981 1981 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995

Men’s Basketball Baseball Men’s Basketball Baseball Baseball Baseball Women’s Basketball Baseball Volleyball Volleyball Baseball Softball Volleyball Baseball Volleyball Men’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Cross Country Men’s Tennis Women’s Outdoor Track Women’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Tennis Women’s Outdoor Track Women’s Cross Country Volleyball Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track Men’s Tennis Men’s Outdoor Track Softball Women’s Basketball Women’s Outdoor Track Women’s Tennis Volleyball Softball Women’s Outdoor Track Volleyball Men’s Tennis Softball Women’s Outdoor Track Volleyball Men’s Outdoor Track Softball Women’s Outdoor Track Volleyball Men’s Outdoor Track Softball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Outdoor Track Volleyball Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track Women’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country

1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2019 2010 2011

Volleyball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Outdoor Track Softball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Outdoor Track Women’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Softball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Outdoor Track Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Softball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track Volleyball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Men’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track Volleyball Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Cross Country Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track Men’s Cross Country Softball Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track Women’s Tennis Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Golf Softball Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track Men’s Cross Country Women’s Indoor Track Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Tennis Volleyball Women’s Cross Country Men’s Soccer Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Men’s Soccer Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Tennis Golf Women’s Cross Country Men’s Cross Country Mens Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country Women’s Soccer Men’s Indoor Track Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country Volleyball Women’s Soccer Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Cross Country Men’s Tennis Softball Baseball Men’s Tennis Volleyball Women’s Indoor Track

Greater Kansas CityConference Champions

1975 1975

Baseball Men’s Basketball

Top-5 NJCAAFinishes (75)

1979 1982 1983 1987 1987 1987 1988

Softball (4th) Volleyball (4th) Volleyball (5th) W. Cross Country (5th) W. Indoor Track (5th) W. Outdoor Track (5th) W. Cross Country (3rd)

1989 1989 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010

M. Marathon (2nd) M. Tennis (3rd) M. Tennis (5th) M. Indoor Track (5th) W. Outdoor Track (5th) Men’s Tennis (3rd) Softball (4th) M. Indoor Track (4th) W. Indoor Track (4th) M. Marathon (4th) W. Marathon (1st) M. Indoor Track (4th) W. Cross Country (3rd) W. Cross Country (4th) W. Indoor Track (4th) Softball (4th) M. Tennis (5th) Softball (5th) M. Cross Country (2nd) W. Tennis (3rd) M. Cross Country (3rd) W. Basketball (1st) W. Cross Country (1st) M. Basketball (1st) M. Soccer (3rd) W. Tennis (4th) W. Basketball (5th) W. Tennis (4th) W. Cross Country (2nd) M. Cross Country (2nd) W. Indoor Track (2nd) W. Tennis (4th) W. Cross Country (2nd) M. Cross Country (4th) W. 1/2 Marathon (1st) M. 1/2 Marathon (4th) M. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) W. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) M. Soccer (5th) W. Tennis (5th) W. Indoor Track (2nd) W. Indoor Track (4th) W. 1/2 Marathon (1st) M. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) Volleyball (1st) W. Tennis (5th) W. 1/2 Marathon (1st) M. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) M. Indoor Track (3rd) M. Tennis (4th) M. Outdoor Track (4th) Softball (2nd) Volleyball (2nd) Womens 1/2 Marathon (2nd) Men’s 1/2 Marathon (3rd) Women’s Basketball (5th) Men’s Indoor Track (4th) Softball (5th) Men’s Tennis (5th) Women’s 1/2 Marathon (1st) Men’s 1/2 Marathon (3rd) Volleyball (2nd) Men’s Basketball (1st) Men’s 1/2 Marathon (2nd) Women’s Soccer (2nd) Softball (5th) Volleyball (2nd) Men’s 1/2 Marathon (2nd)


natycaa cup

2007-08 NATYCAA CUP

Champions

The National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) sponsors the NATYCAA Cup which is awarded each year in recognition of overall performance at two-year colleges. The NATYCAA Cup program began in 2004 to highlight excellence in two-year athletics based on success in championship competition. The awards are given to the NJCAA member colleges based on performance at national championship events throughout the academic year. A first place finish warrants 20 points, second place 19 points, etc. In 2007-08, Johnson County Community College won the Scholarship Division, accumulating 142 points for its first every NATYCAA Cup trophy. The Cavaliers did not win a national title in any sport in 2007-08, but did finish second in Division II volleyball, third in Division I men’s indoor track and field, fifth in Division II women’s basketball, fifth in Division II softball, fifth in Division I men’s tennis, seventh in Division I men’s outdoor track and field, and seventh in women’s Division I cross country. Additionally, the baseball team qualified for its first NJCAA JUCO World Series, and tied for ninth overall. While this was JCCC’s first championship cup win, it is the program’s fourth straight top-three finish. In 2005, JCCC finished runner-up, and followed in 2006 and 2007 with third-place trophies. Last year, JCCC finished eighth overall. JCCC has finished in the top 10 in all seven years of the cup award. Iowa Central was the 2009-10 winner of the Scholarship Division with 158.5 total points, claiming its second straight title. Glouster County College (N.J.) was the Non-Scholarship Division winner with 131 points.

2009-10 Scholarship Division R k . C o lle g e To t a l P t s 1 Iowa Central Community College 2 Cowley College Monroe Community College 4 Erie Community College Tyler Junior College 6 Rend Lake College 7 Mesa Community College 8 JohnsonCounty Community College 9 Paradise Valley Community College 10 Barton County Community College 11 Iowa Western Community College 12 Mesa Community College 13 Schoolcraft College 14 Central Arizona College 15 South Plains College

C it y , S t a t e East Peoria, Ill. Arkansas City, Kan. Rochester, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Tyler, Texas Ina, Ill. Mesa, Ariz. Overland Park, Kan. Phoenix, Ariz. Great Bend, Kan. Council Bluffs, Iowa Mesa, Ariz. Livonia, Mich. Coolidge, Ariz. Levelland, Texas

M e n ’s P t s .W o m e n ’s P t s . 87 56 64.5 83 79 70 47 29.5 63 51.5 58 37 32 28 37

71.5 87 78.5 49 53 56.5 56 68.5 23.5 32 24.5 49.5 48.5 49.5 38

158.5 143 143 132 132 126.5 103 98 86.5 83.5 82.5 86.5 80.5 77.5 75

2007-08 Scholarship Division R k. Pt s 1. 2. 3. 4 5

Co lle g e

Cit y , S t a t e

JohnsonCounty Community College Monroe Community College Butler County Community College Rend Lake College Barton County Community College

Overland Park, Kan. Rochester, N.Y. Butler, Pa. Ina, Ill. Great Bend, Kan.

Past Winners of the NATYCAACup Y r. 2003-04. 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Co lle g e College of DuPage (Ill.) Mesa Community College (Ariz.) Monroe Community College (N.Y.) Monroe Community College (N.Y.) JohnsonCounty Community College (Kan.) Iowa Central Community College (iowa) Iowa Central College (Iowa)

J CCC Finis h 6th 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 9th 8th

M e n’s P t s .Wo m e ’s P t s .To t a l 70 54 67.5 66.5 47.5

72 79 65.5 64 76

142.0 133.0 132.0 130.5 123.5


jccc hall of fame Orville Gregory - 1992 - Coach Sonny Maynard - 1992 - Coach Margarete Howell - 1998 - Contributor Mark Balderston - 2002 - Athlete Amy Borders - 2002 - Athlete Marti Cisper - 2002 - Athlete Ed Kaminski - 2002 - Athlete

Lori Heeter - 2003 - Athlete Barbara Gill - 2004 - Coach Susan Brown - 2004 - Coach Dave Burgess - 2004 - Coach Glen Moser - 2005 - Coach Tonya Baucom - 2006 - Athlete Bob Downs - 2006 - Athlete

Malcolm Campbell - 2006 - Athlete Tracey Hootman - 2006 - Athlete Ann Golubski-Shinliver - 2006 Athlete Chris Morland - 2006 - Athlete Steve Nash - 2006 - Athlete Carlos Olivas - 2006 - Athlete Katie Panek - 2006 - Athlete

Cammie Banker - 2007 - Athlete Kellie Becher - 2007 - Athlete Shawn Beyer - 2007 - Athlete Beth Hinkebein - 2007 - Athlete Jami King - 2007 - Athlete Chris Lollar -2007 - Athlete Staci Lowe - 2007 - Athlete

Jennifer Mullen - 2007 - Athlete Roman Totta - 2007 - Athlete Rick Allen - 2008 - Athlete Bill Buese - 2008 - Contributor Tyler Cundith - 2008 - Contributor Mike Giardine - 2008 - Athlete Bev Mitchell - 2008 - Athlete

Herb Nobles - 2008 - Athlete Valerie Spencer - 2008 - Athlete Deb Carrier - 2009 - Coach Travis Chambers - 2009 - Athlete Jim Hubbard - 2009 - Athlete Isvan Javorek - 2009 - Contributor Kit Pellow - 2009 - Athlete

Cindy Roach - 2009 - Athlete Jill Stinson - 2010 - Coach


jccc golden girls Amy Sellers

Head Dance TeamCoach Amy Sellers enters her first season as the head coach of the JCCC Golden Girls. She is the third coach in the dance team’s history. Sellers brings experience from dance competitions, performing and coaching. Prior to joining the JCCC staff, Sellers served three years as head coach of the 30-member dance team at Coffeyville Community College. In 2008, her team competed in the American Dance/Drill Team Nationals in Denton, Texas, and received seventh runner-up. A year later at the same competition, her team earned an eighth runner-up. She also had the first and only all-male hip-hop dance team in the country, and they performed at every home game at Coffeyville Community College. Also while at Coffeyville, Sellers danced one season with the Tulsa 66ers, a team in the NBA Development League. The 66ers dance team entertained fans during the teams 24 home games and were available for personal appearances, private, civic and charitable events during the year. Sellers also has years of experience as a performer and competitor. While captain of her high school dance team, Sellers was member of the Jackie Creamer’s Vision Dance Company in Hays, Kan. That studio team competed in many National competitions across the U.S., including Showbiz; Starpower; Showstoppers and Starlight. Sellers went to attend Kansas State University where she was a member of the Classy Cat dance team for four years. During that time, she experiences included two bowl games; a Big XII Championship Game, NCAA Tournament trips and NDA Nationals Competition in Daytona, Fla. Sellers earned her bachelor of science degree in apparel and textiles with a specialization in apparel marketing. She currently resides in Overland Park, Kan., with her husband, Matt.


athletic training

The JCCC Athletic Training Room is the state of the art 1,500 square foot facility. It features a treatment/rehabilitation area, a separate taping room and a physician’s examination room.

Providing expert care to more than 200 student-athletes, Johnson County Community College’s athletic training department has one of the most highly trained and highly skilled staffs in the country. Under the guidance of Head Athletic Trainer Bill Buese, ATC, and associate athletic trainers Ben Edwinson and Sam Brethauer, ATC, the JCCC athletic medicine staff consists of one lead team physician, four orthopedic surgeons, a chiropractor and a dentist. Ten athletic training students both study and work with the JCCC program before transferring to an accredited athletic training school for their B.S. in athletic training and an opportunity to sit for the national boards.. Buese and his staff work closely with conditioning coach Steve Javorek in developing preventative conditioning programs, and in collaboration on rehabilitation programs. The Barbara Gill Lifetime Fitness Center also provides an often-utilized venue for therapeutic exercise. JCCC’s athletic medicine staff provides Cavalier athletes with highly trained medical care year-round. The athletic training facility is located in the JCCC Gym building, and the training room facilities at JCCC are top quality.


cavalier power Under the guidance and direction of Istvan “Steve� Javorek, Johnson County Community College has the model strength and conditioning program in the country and it plays a large part in the athletic success at JCCC. Located under the south wing of the expanded and renovated JCCC Gym building, the new strength training facility along with the Barbara Gill Lifetime Fitness Center also provides student-athletes the ability to reach their highest potential. The overall strength and conditioning program fits the needs of all JCCC athletes. The facility allows athletes to strength train and work their speed and agility. Additionally, the facility features state-of-the-art equipment. All those factors combine to give JCCC athletics one of the finest strength and conditioning centers in the NJCAA.


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JCCCGymBuilding The JCCC Gym Building, which seats 3,500, is the practice and competitive facility for the Cavalier volleyball team as well as the competitive facility for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Completed in 1972, the facility serves not only athletes but also students and faculty members as a multiuse recreation facility. The main area contains three full basketball and volleyball courts. The building also houses the offices for the men’s and women’s athletic departments and the college’s physical education department. The JCCC Gymnasium has been host to numerous region, district and national championship events. In 1975, JCCC hosted the inaugural NJCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. JCCC would be the host site until 1982, and again in 2004.

The Barbara Gill Lifetime Fitness Center The Barbara Gill Lifetime Fitness Center provides an opportunity for individuals to exercise to improve overall muscle tone and cardiovascular conditioning. The center emphasizes the value of developing all areas of fitness. The fitness center is open for use by students enrolled in Lifetime Fitness and JCCC employees who have completed an assessment. Each professional member of the staff has studied at the master’s level in physical education or related fields.

The Fieldhouse or Big Space The most striking feature of this facility is GYM 003, commonly referred to a “the big space.” The name is apropos for a 43,000-square-foot area, equivalent in size to three basketball courts, which can accommodate up to eight classes simultaneously. The floor has a 7-millimeter rubber mat topped with 2 millimeters of polyurethane. Its size is so immense that upkeep requires two riding machines - a sweeper and scrubber, each the size of a small street cleaner. A 200-meter track with six lanes, three for walking and three for running, circles a central, multifunctional area. The multifunctional area can be configured for basketball, volleyball, badminton and tennis courts using retractable partitions. Each end of the multifunctional space can accommodate three sets of retractable nets that create practice cages for batting and pitching for softball and baseball or driving golf balls. The Fieldhouse also serves as the host venue for the indoor heptathlon and pentathlon events of the NJCAA Region VI Track Championships.


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JCCCBaseball Stadium

JCCCTennis Courts

The JCCC baseball complex is widely recognized as one of the premier collegiate baseball facilities in the East Jayhawk Conference. Over the years, JCCC’s baseball facility has become accustomed to record-setting performances and postseason play. JCCC’s field has even graced the cover of Sports Illustrated - the July 6, 1992, issue featuring former Major League umpire Steve Palermo. In August 2007, JCCC faced the Croatian Olympic Team in an exhibition game.

The JCCC tennis facility is home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. Located on the west side of campus near the gymnasium, the six-court facility is among the finest in the region. The facility is used not only for competition by the teams, but is also used by the physical education department for tennis activity classes. JCCC has hosted the region championship eight times.

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JCCCSoftball Stadium

The JCCC men’s soccer team enters its 16th season and the women’s team enters its 12th competing on the new soccer field located on the west side of campus. Last year the women’s team won its first District title on the field, and went on to a second place national finish. The new field was constructed so well, the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer called JCCC its home practice field for one season while its permanent practice facility was under construction.

The JCCC softball stadium was constructed in 1991 and has since provided players and fans with excellent conditions in which to enjoy the games. JCCC's field has showcased 13 national tournament qualifiers, with 10 finishing in the top 10 in the country, including a runner-up finish in 2007. JCCC is also dominant at home, posting a winning percentage of over .850.

JCCCOutdoor Track Stadium

Sycamore Ridge Golf Course

The JCCC track complex is entering just its 27th year and has showcased many outstanding performances by some of the greatest athletes in the region and country. Each outdoor season, JCCC hosts the Cavalier Cup, which has a long-standing tradition of producing outstanding individual performances. In 2010, JCCC was the host site for the outdoor conference and region championships.

Sycamore Ridge Golf Course returns as the home course for the Cavaliers in 2010-11. Sycamore Ridge, located in Spring Hill, Kan., was JCCC’s home course for the 2007-08 season. This course has been rated one of Kansas’ top two public courses by Golf Digest three times, and the No. 1 public course in Kansas City every year since 2004. Sycamore Ridge is a par 72 and was designed by Baxter Spann and golfing legend Jim Colbert.


jccc basebal complex Several thousand come each year. Johnson County parents come to watch their sons compete. Johnson County alumni come to see the next generation of Cavaliers. Johnson County students, faculty and staff members come for the sheer fun of it. Big crowds and a festive atmosphere – that’s baseball at Johnson County’s Baseball Complex, widely recognized as one of the premier collegiate baseball facilities in the East Jayhawk Conference and Region VI. Over the years, JCCC’s baseball facility has become accustomed to record-setting performances and postseason play. Johnson County has hosted on several occasions the Eastern Sub-regional Tournament, the Region VI championship and the Central District championship. JCCC’s field has even graced the cover of Sports Illustrated – the July 6, 1992, issue featuring former Major League umpire Steve Palermo. That is not the only ties Johnson County has to professional baseball. Forty former Cavaliers have signed as free agents or been drafted by Major League organizations. In 2002, former JCCC All-American Kit Pellow became the first former Cavalier to make to the Major League level, when he was called up by the Kansas City Royals. Two years later, he was the starting left fielder opneing day for the Colorado Rockies. No Johnson County sport has a greater tradition and success than baseball. Since the program’s inception in 1973, Johnson County baseball squads have posted a .660 winning percentage and experienced 34 winning seasons in 38 years. The program has produced 1,218 wins, eight conference championships, eight sub-regional championships, six Region VI titles, one NJCAA JUCO World Series, one top 10 National finish, and 10NJCAA AllAmericans. The 1974 squad, led by JCCC hall-of-fame coach Sonny Maynard, featured first-team All-American pitcher Bob Downs and honorable mention AllAmerican second baseman Mark Balderston. Those players propelled Johnson County to its first championship season and a No. 13 national ranking. Maynard’s 1985 team set the standard for wins, posting 48 triumphs against just 14 losses. The 1990 team, the fourth under head coach Kent Shelley, witnessed the first player in the program’s history to top .500 in hitting. Scott Hennessey hit .508 while leading Johnson County to sub-region and region titles. In 1994, Kit Pellow garnered second-team All-America honors while pounding 20 round trippers, the country’s second highest total and new school record. Shelley’s 1996 squad, possibly his most talented, belted a school record 50 home runs and finished the regular season ranked 11th in the country. That season, the Cavaliers recorded one of the best starts in the program’s history, racing to an 18-4 mark on their way to a 36-14 record. The 2002 squad, led by Joe Gullion, established a new club record for home runs, belting 54 round trippers. Highlighting the season was Gullion breaking Pellow’s career mark for home runs. He ended his career with 38. Gullion tied Pellow’s season mark of 20 homers in the 2001 season. JCCC also set stadium records for runs scored (35) and margin of victory (32) against Haskell. The 2008 squad might go down as a the greateat of all-time. The Cavaliers finished 41-18, won a region title and qualfied for the NJCAA JUCO World Series for the first time in school history. JCCC also produced two All-Americans in shorstop Doug Otto and pitcher Brandon Droge, and Otto became the first player in team history to earn a national Rawlings Gold Glove award. In 2009, NJCAA Hall of Fame coach Kent Shelley will win his 600h career game. He is the all-time wins leader in JCCC baseball history. During the summer, the baseball facility is used for the summer camp program. Assistant coaches Eric Horner and David Canary, along with several players, conduct clinics for boys ranging in age from eight to 18 on the offensive and defensive fundamentals of baseball. Johnson County also offers specialized clinics that just focus on the mechanics of hitting and all aspects of pitching and catching.


overland park, Kansas Overland Park is the premier city in thriving Johnson County, Kansas, and while located just 15 minutes south of downtown Kansas City, Overland Park has developed its own identity, its own image and a reputation as one of the nation’s most dynamic corporate centers.

Overland Park Facts Incorporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20, 1960 City Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173,225 Square Miles in O.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73.37 square miles Johnson County Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515,964 Median Age of Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.6 Population over 25 with a Bachelor’s Degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.1% Home Ownership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57% Average Appraised Home Value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $238,172 Median Household Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $68,404 Unemployment Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9% Average Number of Sunny Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Sister City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany Located in the nation's heartland, Overland Park is the host to all four seasons ranging from fall's vibrant foliage to spring's lush greenery.

Overland Park Major Employers Sprint-Nextel Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,600 employees Embarq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 employees Shawnee Mission School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,620 employees Black & Veatch Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250 employees Blue Valley School District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 employees Shawee Mission Medical Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 employees Overland Park Regional Medical Center . . . . . . . . . 2,000 employees YRC Worldwide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 employees Universal Underwriters Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 employees Other major employers include: Accenture, Applebee's International, Ash Grove Cement, Prism Business Medai, Waddell & Reed, AT&T, Capitol One, Menorah Medical Center, Primedia & Bushnell, SBC, Quest Diagnostics

Overland Park is now the second largest city in the state of Kansas, with a population more than 173,000. Overland Park has changed dramatically over the last 40 years. Until the late 1960s, it was viewed as a typical Johnson County bedroom community. Development trends in the 70s and 80s significantly altered that image. Today, Overland Park is considered one of the safest, most beautiful and most affluent communities n 2001, Overland Park was named the second-best city in America to live by Business Development Outlook magazine. Expansion Management magazine recognized Overland Park as “One of the Best Places to Live and Work” in 2005 and rated it a 5-star community. Overland Park also ranked sixth on Money Magazine’s 2006 annual list of “America’s Best Places to Live” and is one of only 27 cities nationwide to be named a “Sterling Tree City USA” by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Located just minutes from a wide variety of well-known attractions, museums, shopping, restaurants and entertainment of every kind. Visitors to the metropolitan area enjoy the Country Club Plaza, one of the oldest shopping districts in the nation, as well as Crown Center, an ultra-modern mall in the city’s mid-town district. Popular Overland Park attractions include: the Deanna Rose Children’s farmstead, a five-acre farm containing a nature trail and barnyard animals; the Overland Park Arboretum, a 600-acre developing facility comprised of walking trails and a beautiful water garden; and the New Theatre Restaurant, a year-round, professional equity theatre in the state of Kansas that presents five Broadway comedies and/or musicals each 52-week season. Overland Park supplies some of the most highly educated workers in the nation, with 97% of Overland Park adults over the age of 25 holding at least a high diploma. More than 50 percent of the adult population has at least a bachelor’s degree, twice the national average, and nearly 15 percent hve graduate or professional degrees. Johnson County, in which Overland Park is located, ranks first among the country’s 231 counties with populations greater that 250,000. The county ranks sixth in percenrage of adults with at least a bachelor’s degree and 16th in the percenrage with a graduate or professional degree. The Kansas City MSA ranks more than seven percentage points above the national average in the proportion of the adult population with at least a high school education. Johnson County ranks first among Kansas City metropolitan area counties and has one of the highest levels of educational attainment of any county in the nation. Overland Park is one of the hottest markets in the country for residential, retail and commercial development. The city offers many beautiful office park developments, most situated along College Boulevard, the heart of commerce in Overland Park. Overland Park serves as the headquarters for many regional or national companies including: Applebee’s International, Black & Veatch, Sprint, Cellular One and Federal Express. The area is also a shoppers’ haven with more than 300 stores ranging from exclusive speciality shops to discount stores. The young, well-educated, affluent population plus the low cost of living combine to make Overland Park an attractive choice for any business or resident.


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Photos (clockwise) The famous Kansas City Scout statude overlloks downtown; The city-landmark J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain by Henri Gerbert is dedicated to Plaza founder J.C. Nichols; KC Live! is an entire city block of hot spots within the Kansas City Power & Light District. With two levels and 14 high energy entertainment, nightlife and dining establishments, it is sure to excite everyone in your group: The Patriot is the largest inverted roller coaster in the region; World famous Kansas City barbecue can be found at more than 100 barbecue restaurants throughout the city

Located in the heart of the Midwest, the Kansas City Area offers businesses and residents an exceptional combination of resources. With four-star restaurants, world-class shopping and major-league sports, Kansas Citians enjoy the best of both worlds – big city amenities coupled with small town charm. The Kansas City area is home to many corporate headquartered firms, including Fortune 500 giants Sprint, Hallmark Cards, H&R Block, American Century, and Yellow Corp. Other major employers include DST Systems, Cerner, Ford Motor Co., Utilicorp United, AMC Theaters, Applebee’s International and Garmin International. Inc. magazine named Kansas City one of the best places to own a business, calling the city “an entrepreneur’s dream”, and Entrepreneur ranked the metro area a top U.S. city for small business. Kansas Citians have access to a wide range of arts and entertainment options, including an internationally famous art museum, a highly acclaimed repertory theater, symphony orchestra, lyric opera and state ballet. Visitors can now experience a new Downtown Kansas City with the Kansas City Power & Light District. The $850 million entertainment district - the largest new development project in the Midwest - has reenergized downtown, creating an entertainment, retail and dining hot spot for visitors and conventioneers. It transforms itself from a unique lunch and retail destination by day to an exciting dining and entertainment experience in the evening. No matter what type of cuisine you crave, Kansas City has it – casual or elegant, fast-paced or quiet, traditional or trendy. Some of the country’s best steaks and barbecue are here. The emergence of the stockyards in the 1870s brought Kansas City steak fame, and steaks are still grilled to perfection at restaurants such as the Hereford House, Majestic Steakhouse, Plaza II and others. When most people think of Kansas City, barbecue comes to mind. Smoked slowly over wood, K.C. barbecue is really a combination of techniques and recipes from different regions together by the diverse people who formed this city. The 1920s launched KC barbecue, and it hasn’t slowed down yet. Today, there are more than 100 barbecue establishments. Kansas City offers a variety of activities from the new Schlitterbahn Vacation Village and side-by-side amusement parks of Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun to blues and jazz clubs, outdoor rock concerts, and the newly renovated zoo Visit Hallmark Cards’ international headquarters at Crown Center, view an IMAX film at the Kansas City Zoo Sprint IMAX Theatre and don’t miss Union Station’s Science City with its 50 hands-on environments.

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When it comes to shopping, it’s unique design and neighborhood settings of many of the shopping areas that make Kansas City special. The Country Club Plaza shopping district, dubbed the “Rodeo Drive of the Midwest,” and Kansas City’s world-famous steaks and barbecue draw visitors from across the country.

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Kansas City is a city of diverse history. A U.S. President, a handbag designer and a true ambassador of the game. More than a few of Kansas Cit’s son’s and daughters have received national attention for ther distinctive talents. Here are few in addition to those pictured: Outlaw Jesse James; jazz great Count Basie; handbag designer Kate Spade; mucisian Melissa Ethridge; Olympic sprinter Maurce Greene; Olympic swimmer Tara Knott; actresses Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, Dee Wallace Stone and Dianne Wiest; and Mickey Mouse.

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AGreat Sports Town From one of the nation's loudest NFL stadiums to one of NASCAR's newest racing destinations, sports never go out of season in Kansas City. So pick your passion, Kansas City has a sport to match. The crack of the bat signals springtime has arrived when the Kansas City Royals open the season at newly renovated Kauffman Stadium. The crowd roars for first baseman Billy Butler and the "boys in blue" as giant fountains cascade just beyond the outfield wall. On the opposite side of the metro area, the Kansas City T-Bones have built a loyal fan following at their ballpark in Village West. Arrowhead Stadium belongs to the Kansas City Chiefs August through January. During football season, the stadium parking lot transforms into the world's largest tailgate party--complete with everyone's version of Kansas City barbecue. In 2010, fans were treated to the results of a $375 million renovation of Arrowhead, including a new stadium club and expanded memorabilia store. From April through September, major league soccer's Sporting KC take to the field. The team plays in the brand new, state-of-the art LIVESTRONG Sporting Park. The $200 million venue is one of the best stadiums in North America and combines the best attributes of European and South America soccer stadia with the modern amenities American sports fan desire. Head Downtown for more action. The city's professional tennis team, the Kansas City Explorers , take over Barney Allis Plaza each July. Craving more sports? Check out the new Independence Events Center and cheer on the Missouri Mavericks minor league hockey team and the Kansas City Comets of the MISL. The Sprint Center is a state-of-the-art arena that plays host to major sporting events. Attached to the arena is the new College Basketball Experience. The CBE features the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame as well as an interactive fan area. The arena is also home to the Kansas City Command professional arena football team. Golfer Tom Watson calls the KC Metro area home. This hometown hero won 39 times on the PGA Tour, including eight majors. Baseball history connects in Kansas City in a big way. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, part of the 18th & Vine Historic Jazz District, notes the considerable contributions of early players and greats like Jackie Robinson, who played shortstop for the Kansas City Monarch's until the Brooklyn Dodgers signed him and Kansas City legends Satchel Paige and Buck O’Neal. Kansas City is also home to world championship women’s teams. In 2007, the Kansas City Roller Warriors, KC’s premier all-female roller derby team, captured the WFTCA World Championship and in 2009 the Kansas City Tribe, an all-female football team, captured the IWLF Championship.

Photos (clockwise): Arrowhead on game day; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel throws for a touchdown; The Wizards (now Sporting KC) celebrate their victory in the U.S. Open Cup final; The Kansas City Tribe celebrates after winning the 2009 IWFL World Championship: Tom Watson on the cover of Sports Illustrated after winning his fifth British Open; Royals first baseman Billy Butler swings away; The KC Roller Warriors celebrate their 2007 World Championship; race at Kansas Speedway


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