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Cavalier Life This is Johnson County Baseball

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2018 johnson county baseball

Table of Contents Introduction

Citation For Excellence In Publications

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Cavaliers Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2018 Season Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2018 Numerical Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2018 Alphabetical Roster & by Position . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Picture Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2018 Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Sports Information Director/Department . . . . . . . . . 10 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Visiting Johnson County Community College . . . . . . 12

Staff

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Players

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Kent Shelley- Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Shelley at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Shelley versus the Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Shelly’s record breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Shelley’s World Series Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Shelley’s Region VI Championship Team . . . . . . . . 18 Where Have They Gone? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Eric Horner-Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 David Canary-Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Michael Yeager-Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Chaz Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Ty Herrenbruck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Matt Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Jake Karst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Brad Kinkaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Daonte Lowery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Alex McGehee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Tanner Padgett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Connor Schumacher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Nick Sueppel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Brian Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Colton VanVleck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Bailey Jelinek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Cooper Ashen, Evan Bergman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Dylan Bierman, Reid Briney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Zachery Ebert, Davis Ernsdorff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Chris Esposito, Chase Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Mason Hartman, Traice Hartter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Jacob Owens, Charlie Peyla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Tanner Reed, Jared Robbins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Blake Shannon, A.J. Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 A.J. Shaw, Josh Short . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Kyle Stringer, Malik Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Cam Wynne, Tino Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Trey Ziegenbein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Review

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Kansas Jayhawk Conference

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NJCAA Baseball

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2017 Season Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 2017 Season Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2017 Season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 2017 Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Jayhawk Conference Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Commissioner Bryce Roderick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 National Championships by KJCCC Members . . . . . 51 2017 Conference Performers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 All-Time KJCCC Season and Career Leaders . . . . . . . . 53 Coaching Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 NJCAA Leadership and Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 NJCAA National Poll & Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 NJCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 NJCAA D-I Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 NJCAA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

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Season Opponents

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Rockhurst College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Ellsworth Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Baker University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Kirkwood Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 MCC-Longview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Hesston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 MCC-Maple Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Southeast Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Southwestern Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Allen Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Coffeyville Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Cowley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Fort Scott Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Highland Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Independence Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Kansas City Kansas Community College . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Labette Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Neosho County Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 West Jayhawk Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Region VI Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 NJCAA World Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 All-time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

History and Records

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Baseball History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 JCCC World Series Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 JCCC World Series Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Baseball All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Baseball National & Academic Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Baseball All-Region VI Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Baseball All-Jayhawk Conference Honors . . . . . . . . 100 Major Leaguers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Cavaliers in the Pro Ranks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Game Batting Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Game Base Running Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Game Pitching Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Batting Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Base Running Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Pitching Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Yearly Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 All-Time Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Where Have They Gone? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 National Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 All-Time Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 All-Time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132

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About Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Academic Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 President Joseph M. Sopcich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Athletic Director Carl Heinrich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 JCCC Coaching and Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 JCCC Athletics Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 JCCC National Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 JCCC Region VI Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 JCCC Conference Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 JCCC’s All-Time Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 NATYCAA Cup History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 JCCC Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 JCCC Golden Girls Dance Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Athletic Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Athletic Training Staff/Cavalier Power . . . . . . . . . . . 161 JCCC Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 JCCC Baseball Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Greater Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 City of Overland Park, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

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College Sports Information Directors of America Presented to Tyler Cundith Johnson County Community College Baseball Guide – College Division

Second in the Nation As Selected by a Special Panel and Presented at the Annual Convention of CoSIDA in Orlando, Florida, This 14th of June, 2017

Chair, Publications Committee

President, College Sports Information Directors of America

Best In the Nation

The 2017 Johnson County Baseball Guide was voted “Second in the Nation” in a contest coordinated by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). JCCC has a strong history of publications excellence. JCCC baseball guides have won 13 national awards by CoSIDA in the past 16 years, including five “Best in the Nation” awards.

Credits

The 2018 Johnson County Community College Baseball Guide is a product of the JCCC Sports Information Office, published by JCCC Document Services. The guide written and designed by Tyler Cundith, Sports Information Director. Photography was provided by Bret Gustafson and Susan McSpadden.

Notice of Nondiscrimination

Johnson County Community College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, disability, age, religion, marital status, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, or other factors that cannot be lawfully considered in its programs and activities as required by all applicable laws and regulations. Inquiries concerning the college’s compliance with its non-discrimination policies may be referred to the Dean of Student Services or Director of Human Resources, Johnson County Community College, 12345 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 66210, 913-4698500; or to Office for Civil Rights, 8930 Ward Parkway, Suite 2037, Kansas City, MO 64114, 816-268-0550.


season schedule 2018

2018

ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY JV

Feb. 8•Thu.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY JV

Feb. 14•Wed.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•3 p.m.

at MCC-Lonview

March 27•Tue.•Lee’s Summit, Mo.•1 (9)•2 p.m.

at Highland Community College

March 29•Thu.•Highland, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE ELLSWORTH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Feb. 17•Sat.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m. Feb. 18•Sun.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 7/(9)•Noon

March 30•Fri.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•2 p.m.

MCC-MAPLE WOODS

April 3•Tue.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•2 p.m.

BAKER UNIVERSITY JV

Feb. 19•Mon,•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•4 p.m.

ALLEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

April 5•Thu.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Feb. 23•Fri.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•2 p.m. Feb. 24•Sat.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m. Feb. 25•Sun.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•Noon

at Allen Community College

April 7•Sat.•Iola, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

April 10•Tue.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•2 p.m.

COWLEY COLLEGE

March 1•Thu.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

at Cowley College

March 3•Sat.•Arkansas City, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

at Fort Scott Community College April 12•Thu.•Fort Scott, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

FORT SCOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE April 14•Sat.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m

MCC-LONGVIEW

SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

March 6•Tue.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•2 p.m.

April 17•Tue.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•2 p.m.

at Coffeyville Community College

KANSAS CITY KANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

March 8•Thu.•Coffeyvile, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

April 19•Thu.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

COFFEVYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

April 19•Sat.•Kansas City, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

March 10•Sat.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

at Kansas City Kansas Community College

ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY JV

HESSTON COLLEGE

March 13•Tue.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•1 p.m.

INDPENDENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE March 15•Thu.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

at Independence Community College

March 17•Sat.•Independence, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

April 24•Tue.•Overland Park, Kan.•1 (9)•2 p.m.

at Neosho County Community College April 26•Thu.•Chanute, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

NEOSHO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE April 26•Sat.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m

March 20•Tue.•Kansas City, Mo.•1 (9)•2 p.m.

at Labette Community College

March 22•Thu.•Parsons, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

LABETTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

March 24•Sat.•Overland Park, Kan.•2 (7/9)•1 p.m.

Opponent

Series W-L

Allen Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-69 Coffeyville Community College . . . . . . . . . . . 87-45 Cowley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-86 Ellsworth Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-6 Fort Scott Community College . . . . . . . . . . . 88-50 Hesston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Highland Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-32 Independence Community College . . . . . . . . 84-29 Kansas City Kansas Community College . . . 107-86 Kirkwood Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 Labette Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-30 MCC-Longview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-28 MCC-Maple Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-11-1 Neosho County Community College . . . . . . 106-60 Rockhurst University JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-6 Southeast Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Southwestern Community College . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 TOTALS 1006-540-1 (.650)

2018 NJCAA D-I Poll Rk. School

'17 Record

1 . . .Chipola College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-9 2 . . .Crowder College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-14 3 . . .San Jacinto College-North . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-18 4 . . .Cowley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-18 5 . . .Dyersburg State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-9 6 . . .McLennan Community College . . . . . . . . . 52-13 7 . . .Hutchinson Community College . . . . . . . . 47-13 8 . . .Wabash Valley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-15 9 . . .College of Southern Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . 45-18 10 . Chattahoochee Valley Community College . . . 47-12 11 . Panola College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-13 12 . Polk State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-13 13 . Odessa College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-13 14 . Wallace Community College-Dothan . . . . 43-21 15 . Palm Beach State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-15 16 . Florence-Darlington Technical College . . . 42-19 17 . Johnson County Community College . . . . 46-16 18 . Harford Community College . . . . . . . . . . 51-10-1 19 . Indian Hills Community College . . . . . . . . 41-20 20 . Georgia Highlands College . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-21

JCCC vs. Ranked Opponents Region VI/Central District Playoffs

at MCC-Maple Woods

RECORDS VS. 2018 OPPONENTS

# 4 . Cowley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/1 & 3/3

May 4-6•Fri.-Sun.•High Seed Hosts 1st Round May 10-14•Thu.-Mon.•Lawrence Dumont Stadium Wichita, Kan.

NJCAA World Series

May 27-June 2•Sat.-Sat.•Sam Suplizio Field• Grand Junction, Colo.

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roster history & records

2018 Numerical Roster No. Name

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Daonte' Lowery Blake Shannon Matt Johnson Chaz Burgess Charlie Peyla Davis Ernsdorff Connor Schumacher A.J. Shaw Jared Robbins A.J. Shaw Reid Briney Ty Herrenbruck Tanner Reed Kyle Stringer Evan Bergman Chris Espostio Josh Short Cam Wynne Bailey Jelinek Traice Hartter Tanner Padgett Colton Van Vleck Jacob Owens Brad Kinkaid Brian Sullivan Dylan Bierman Zachary Ebert Mason Hartman Nick Sueppel Cooper Ashen Tino Zach Jake Karst Alec McGehee Malik Williams Trey Ziegenbein Chase Hampton

Pos.

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

Ht.

6-1 5-11 6-0 5-2 6-4 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-4 5-9 6-6 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-0

Wt.

175 170 175 200 205 185 196 190 185 155 205 205 155 215 195 175 190 205 190 170 225 170 195 195 220 215 180 145 210 165 200 185 210 230 155 165

B-T

L-L R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-R R-R R-R R-R R-R S-L L-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R

Class

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

High School

2017 Coaching Staff 15 Kent Shelley - Head Coach 39 Eric Horner - Assistant Coach 40 David Canary - Assistant Coach 38 Michael Yeager - Assistant Coach 4

Hometown

Lawrence Lawrence, Kan. Metro Christian Tulsa, Okla. Campus WIchita, Kan. Olathe North Olathe, Kan. Junction City Junction City, Kan. St. James Academy Lenexa, Kan. Hayden Topeka, Kan. Hayden Topeka, Kan. Rockhurst Overland Park, Kan. Waukee West Des Moines, Iowa Blue Valley Southwest Overland Park, Kan. Olathe East Overland Park, Kan. Mill Valley Shawnee, Kan. Labette County Altamont, Kan. Creighton Prep Omaha, Neb. Blue Valley Southwest Overland Park, Kan. Maize Wichita, Kan. Lincoln Lincoln, Neb. Warsaw Kansas City, Mo. Seamon Topeka, Kan. Valley Center Wichita, Kan. Liberty Liberty, Mo. St. James Academy Shawnee, Kan. Lawrence Lawrence, Kan. Olathe South Olathe, Kan. Metro Christian Tulsa, Okla. Washburn Rural Topeka, Kan. Maize Wichita, Kan. Iowa City Iowa City, Iowa Blue Valley West Overland Park, Kan. Elkhorn South Omaha, Neb. Maize Wichita, Kan. Wakeland Frisco, Texas Satec @W.A. Porter Institute Toronto, Ontario Blue Springs Blue Springs, Mo. Maize South Wichita, Kan.

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history & records roster

2018 Alphabetical Roster No. Name

31 16 27 11 4 28 6 17 37 29 21 12 20 3 33 25 1 34 24 22 5 13 9 7 2 8 10 18 14 30 26 23 35 19 32 36

Cooper Ashen Evan Bergman Dylan Bierman Reid Briney Chaz Burgess Zachary Ebert Davis Ernsdorff Chris Espostio Chase Hampton Mason Hartman Traice Hartter Ty Herrenbruck Bailey Jelinek Matt Johnson Jake Karst Brad Kinkaid Daonte' Lowery Alec McGehee Jacob Owens Tanner Padgett Charlie Peyla Tanner Reed Jared Robbins Connor Schumacher Blake Shannon A.J. Shaw A.J. Shaw Josh Short Kyle Stringer Nick Sueppel Brian Sullivan Colton Van Vleck Malik Williams Cam Wynne Tino Zach Trey Ziegenbein

Pos.

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

Roster by Position Infielders 2 Blake Shannon 3 Matt Johnson 5 Charlie Peyla 13 Tanner Reed 14 Kyle Stringer 16 Evan Bergman 17 Chris Espostio 21 Traice Hartter 22 Tanner Padgett 26 Brian Sullivan 29 Mason Hartman 35 Malik Williams

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

Outfielders 1 Daonte' Lowery 4 Chaz Burgess 7 Connor Schumacher 12 Ty Herrenbruck 24 Jacob Owens 26 Brian Sullivan 31 Cooper Ashen 32 Tino Zach 34 Alec McGehee

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

Ht.

6-0 6-4 6-3 5-10 5-2 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-3

Wt.

165 195 215 205 200 180 185 175 165 145 170 205 190 175 185 195 175 210 195 225 205 155 185 196 170 190 155 190 215 210 220 170 230 205 200 155

B-T

S-L 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 L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R L-L R-R R-R L-R R-R R-R R-R L-R R-R

Left-handed Pitchers 8 A.J. Shaw 18 Josh Short

Fr. Fr.

Right-handed Pitchers 5 Charlie Peyla 6 Davis Ernsdorff 9 Jared Robbins 10 A.J. Shaw 14 Kyle Stringer 18 Cam Wynne 20 Bailey Jelinek 23 Colton Van Vleck 25 Brad Kinkaid 27 Dylan Beierman 28 Zachary Ebert 36 Trey Ziegenbein 37 Chase Hampton

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

Catchers 11 Reid Briiney 21 Traice Hartter 30 Nick Sueppel 33 Jake Karst

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GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overland Park, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,684 / 1969 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy and Blue Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cavaliers Team Mascot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Claude National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph M. Sopcich Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Stange Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.jccc.edu/cavs COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kent Shelley Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Kansas Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kshelley@jccc.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (913) 469-8500 ext. 3544 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 971-565-1/ 30 W-L Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-L Region Tournament. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-31 W-L NJCAA World Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4 NJCAA World Series Appearances.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '08, '14 NJCAA Region VI Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '90, '93, '08, '14 Kansas Jayhawk Conference Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '10, '12, '14 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Horner (15th Yr.) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Canary (8th Yr.) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlos Moore (11th Yr.) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Yeager (3rd Yr.)

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1 Daonte' Lowery So. • OF/P • L-L Lawrence, Kan.

2 Blake Shannon Fr. • IF • R-R Tulsa, Okla.

Jared Robbins Fr. • P • R-R Overland Park, Kan.

10 A.J. Shaw Fr. • P • R-R Des Moines, Iowa

18 Josh Short Fr. • P • L-L Wichita Kan.

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34 Alec McGehee So. • OF • R-R Frisco, Texas

27 Dylan Bierman Fr. • P • R-R Tulsa, Okla.

Ty Herrenbruck So. • IF/OF • R-R Overland Park, Kan.

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23 Colton Van Vleck So. • P • R-R Liberty, Mo.

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A.J. Shaw Fr. • P • L-L Topeka, Kan.

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16 Evan Bergman So. • IF • R-R Omaha, Neb.

Kyle Stringer Fr. • P/IF • R-R Altamont, Kan.

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7 Connor Schumacher So. • OF • R-R Topeka, Kan.

Davis Ernsdorff Fr. • P • R-R Lenexa, Kan.

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Chris Esposito Fr. • IF • R-R Overland Park, Kan.

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24 Jacob Owens Fr. • OF • R-R Shawnee, Kan.

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Brad Kinkaid So. • P/IF • R-R Lawrence, Kan.

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Nick Sueppel So. • C • R-R Iowa City, Iowa

Cooper Ashen Fr.• OF • S-L Liberty, Mo.

Tino Zach Fr. • OF • L-R Omaha, Neb.

Jake Karst So. • C • R-R Wichita, Kan.

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Eric Horner Assistant Coach

David Canary Assistant Coach

Michael Yeager Assistant Coach

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36 Trey Ziegenbein Fr. • P • R-R Kansas City, Mo.

Tanner Reed So. • IF • R-R Shawnee, Kan.

Tanner Padgett So. • 1B/OF R-R Wichita, Kan.

Mason Hartman Fr. • IF • R-R Wichita, Kan.

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21 Traice Hartter Fr. • C/IF • R-R Topeka, Kan.

Zachary Ebert Fr. • P • R-R Topeka, Kan.

Malik Williams Fr. • IF • R-R Toronto, Ontario

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20 Bailey Jellinek So. • P • R-R Frisco, Texas

5 Charlie Peyla Fr. 8 IF/P • R-R Junction City, Kan.

11 Reid Briney Fr. • C • R-R Overland Park, Kan.

Cam Wynne Fr. • P • R-R Lincoln, Neb.

Brian Sullivan So. • 1B/OF • L-R Olathe, Kan.

Chaz Burgess So. • OF • L-L Olarhe, Kan.

Matt Johnson So. • IF • R-R Olathe, Kan.

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Season Preview

2018 Sophomores One sign of a solid NJCAA baseball program comes when a team loses many fine players to graduation, yet still manages to continue its winning ways. Head coach Kent Shelley has mastered the revolving door of players at the community college level during his 30 seasons, amassing 971 wins, including eight seasons of 40-plus victories. Johnson County is coming off a 46-16 record, a runner-up finish in the East Jayhawk Conference and expectations are high for the program again entering the 2018 season, and the Cavaliers look to make another deep run in the playoffs. Johnson County opens the season ranked 17th in the NJCAA preseason poll. Shelley returns 11 players from last year’s squad, including seven starting position players and one pitcher. Shelley will also have the services of four all-conference performers; outfielder Chaz Burgess, catcher Jake Karst, designated hitter/ first baseman Tanner Padgett and outfielder/first baseman Brian Sullivan. Burgess actually earned his all-conference honorable mention designation following the 2016 season. He suffered an injury shortly before the start of last season, but he fully recovered and ready to be key cog in the lineup and top defensive outfielder for the Cavaliers. In 2016, he hit .308 (57-for-185) with nine doubles, two triples, two home runs, 38 runs scored and 32 RBI. He also had 16 multiple-hit games and eight multiple-RBI games. Karst, an honorable mention selection last year, hit .325 (62-for-191) with 16 doubles, four triples, three home runs, 36 driven in and 56 runs scored. He also collected 15-multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI games. Padgett was a first-team selection and second-team All-Region VI pick. He batted .382 (86-for-225) with 14 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs, 53 runs scored and 61 RBI. His 86 hits led the team and ranked fourth in the conference and 14th in the NJCAA. His 16 homers tied for the team lead and fifth in the conference. His 86 hits are the most ever hit by a freshman, and tie the second-most in a season in team history. He produced 26 multiple-hit games, including a five-

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hit effort, and 18 multiple-RBI games, including a six-RBI effort. Sullivan, a second-team selection, capped his freshman year leading the Cavaliers with a .407 batting average (57-for-140). He also collected 11 doubles, a triple, two home runs, 39 RBI and 37 runs. His numbers would have been even better, but he suffered an injury in mid-April that kept him out of the lineup until the first round of the Region VI playoffs. Despite missing 15 games, Sullivan still produced 16 multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI games. Other starters back include infielder Ty Herrenbruck, infielder Matt Johnson, pitcher Brad Kincaid and outfielder Daonte’ Lowery. Herrenbruck, like Burgess, is back this season after sitting out with a medical redshirt in 2017. As a starter in 2016, Herrenbruck batted .315 (56-for-178) with 35 runs, nine doubles, a triple, six home runs and 41 RBI. He had 15 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple-RBI games. Johnson made a big impact last season, especially with his glove at second base. He posted a .954 fielding percentage, committing only 11 errors in 237 fielding chances. At the plate, Johnson hit .211 (35-for-166) with eight doubles, three triples, three home runs, 36 runs and 30 driven in. He also swiped 11 bases, third-most on the team. Kincaid is expected to be the Cavaliers No. 1 in the starting rotation this season, after making 18 appearances with four starts a year ago. He finished 3-0 with an earned run average of 3.57 with 49 strikeouts in 40.1 innings pitched. Shelley describes Kincaid possessing a bulldog mentality when he takes the mound and likes to attack the zone. Lowery is a speedy outfielder that can really get out and get in the outfield and is able to put a lot of pressure on the defense with his speed. An honorable mention all-conference selection last year, Lowery batted .317 (51-for-161) with seven doubles, two triples, a home run, 36 runs and 31 driven in. He also tied for the team lead with 13 stolen bases. Lowery registered 12 multiple-hit games and seven multiple-RBI games.

The other returning players are utility player Connor Schumacher, catcher Nick Sueppel, and pitcher Colton VanVleck. Schumacher has the most experience of those three returnees. He saw action in 38 games, including 13 times in the starting lineup. He hit .217 (13-for-60) with a double, a triple, two home runs, 17 runs scored and eight driven in. He had three multi-hit games, and two multi-RBI games. He also posted a .975 fielding percentage, committing just one error in 40 fielding chances. Sueppel saw limited action in 2017, but he is expected to have a bigger impact this season. He played in 11 games and 13 plate appearances. He hit .231 (3-for-13) with a triple and two runs driven in and four runs scored. VanVleck made 13 appearances on the hill, all in relief. He logged 19 innings, with 14 strikeouts. He posted earned run average of 2.84 and finished 2-0 with one save. Also back in infielder Evan Bergman after receiving a medical redshirt last year. He was injured after playing in just seven games. He hit .500 (4-for-8) with a double, three runs driven and three runs scored in his limited action. Now healthy, Bergman should see action in the infield this season. Shelly also added the services of MCC-Maple Woods transfer Bailey Jelinek. In his freshman season with the Monarchs, Jelinek played in 42 game, 39 as a starter, and hit .230 (28-for-122) with four doubles, three home runs, 17 runs scored and 19 driven in. He also had seven multiple-hit games, and five multiple-RBI games. Prior to playing baseball for Maple Woods, Jelinek attended the University of Central Missouri on a football scholarship as a punter and wide receiver in 2015, but did not play. Twenty freshman have also been added to the 2018 roster, and each will have an opportunity to compete for playing time, particularly the pitchers. One newcomer pitcher that will be thrown into the fire immediately is right-hander Zachery Ebert from Washburn Rural in Topeka, Kan. Ebert

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was one of the top pitchers in the state, and he etched is name in the Washburn Rural record books alongside the likes of professionals Aaron Crow and Blair Johnson. As a senior, Ebert was named the 2017 High School Player of the Year in Shawnee County, and the Centennial League and the City League Pitcher of the Year. He also was a Kansas Baseball Coaches Association Class 6A All-State first-team selection. He posted a career mark of 16-1 with 112 strikeouts in 101 innings pitched. Right-hander Davis Ernsdorf of St. James Academy in Lenexa, Kan., is also projected to be in the starting rotation, possibly as the Cavaliers’ number four starter. He was a second-team All-Eastern League pick as a utility player his senior year. He set team highs with 15 RBI, three home runs, 20 runs scored, 13 stolen bases, 20.2 innings pitched and 24 strikeouts. From the other side of the hill, left-hander Josh Short of Wichita, Kan., and Maize High School is penciled in as the third starter in the rotation. He was a two-time 5A All-State selection by the Kansas Baseball Coaches Association. He also was twice selected first-team All-Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League and named to the Wichita Eagle AllMetro Team and to the All-USA Kansas Baseball team as a senior. He was 8-1 with 65 strikeouts and an ERA of 0.72 as a junior, and 7-1 with 55 strikeouts and an ERA of 0.82 as a senior. Another right-hander that could get some spot starts and work in the back of the bullpen is Cam Wynne of Lincoln High in Lincoln, Neb. Wynne was named first-team All-State, All-City and AllHeartland Athletic Conference his senior year. He finished 3-5 with 45 strikeouts in 33.1 innings with an ERA of 1.34. At the plate he hit .364 with 31 hits, seven doubles, 13 RBI and 17 runs. Working out of the bullpen will be Dylan Bierman of Metro Christian in Tulsa, Okla.; Chase Hampton of Maize South; Jared Robins of Rockhurst High; A.J. Shaw of Hayden in Topeka, Kan.; and another A.J. Shaw of Waukee in West Des Moines, Iowa. Bierman was selected All-State by the Tulsa World and The Oklahoman his senior year, along with first-team Pinnacle Conference and SACN All-Area honors. He helped lead Metro Academy to its first state title in 16 years by allowing just two hits and seven strikeouts in a 4-0 win in the title game. He hurled three no-hitters, including two perfect games, over his career, and finished with a 25-3 record with 171 strikeouts over 162.2 innings. He was also an all-state quarterback, throwing for over 3,400 years and 44 touchdowns his junior and senior years.

ence linebacker his senior year while helping the Wildcats to a state runner-up finish. The Shaw from Iowa possesses a tough arm slot that will be difficult to hit. He projected to be the first pitcher out of the pen and could see some spot starts. Shaw helped Waukee qualify for the Iowa State Tournament both of his varsity seasons. He finished his junior year with a 1.25 ERA and held opponents to a batting average of .192, and earned honorable mention All-State. He was injured during his senior season, but still posted a 2-1 record with 16 strikeouts in 15.1 innings. Around the infield and behind the plate Shelley has added catcher Reid Briney and infielder Chris Esposito of Blue Valley Southwest; infielder Mason Hartman of Maize; catcher/infielder Traice Hartter of Seamon in Topeka, Kan.; infielder Blake Shannon of Metro Christian in Tulsa, Okla.; infielder Kyle Stringer of Labette County in Altamont, Kan.; and infielder Malik Williams of Satec @ W.A. Porter Institute in Toronto, Ontario. Briney was a two-time All-Eastern Kansas League, earning honorable mention as a sophomore and senior. He helped the Timberwolves win the 2015 Kansas 5A State Championship, and he hit .352 with 28 hits, six doubles a home run, 15 RBI and 14 runs his senior campaign. Esposito was a member of the Washburn University baseball team last fall but transferred back to the area for his freshman spring season. He was a first-team Kansas Class 5A All-State and second-team American Family All-USA Kansas Baseball team as a junior. He was also a two-time All-Eastern Kansas League selection. He hit .400 with four doubles, a triple, two homers and 15 RBI his junior season, and .280 with four doubles, two triples, a home run and 11 RBI as a senior. Hartman was a two-time Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League shortstop. He finished his senior season with a batting average of .385 with 27 hits, five doubles, one triple, 16 RBI, 33 runs and 27 stolen bases to help the Eagles to a 5A State Championship. He hit .325 his junior year. Hartter, who led the Cavaliers in hitting during the fall, was a three-time All-Centennial League infielder and ranked among the city leaders in batting average, RBI and stolen bases his senior year. He was part of four straight regional championship teams and a state runner-up finish in 2015.

Robins is an athletic kid that can reach the upper 80s with his fastball. He played one season at Rockhurst, and helped the Hawklets win a District title. He also played summer ball for the KC Bullets.

Shannon helped Metro Christian claim its first Oklahoma state title in 16-years his senior season, and finish runner-up his junior year. He earned first-team Pinnacle All-Conference, AllDistrict, second-team All-State and All-Area Metro his junior and senior years. He also earned PG High School All-American honorable mention and was among the All-Vype Oklahoma Top 100 both years as well. He hit .385 with 40 hits, eight doubles, a triple, 22 RBI, 15 stolen bases and 42 runs in 2016, and hit at a .354 clip with 33 hits, eight doubles, three triples, a home run, 23 RBI, 20 steals and 42 runs as a senior. He also selected the Metro Defensive Player of the Year in 2016 and 2017.

The Kansas born Shaw was selected 4A-I All-State by the Kansas Baseball Coaches Association and named second-team All-City his junior and senior years. He helped Hayden three straight Class 4A D-I state tournament appearances, including a state title his sophomore year and a runner up finish as a junior. He was also an all-confer-

Stringer may possess the rawest power at the plate on the roster this season. As a sophomore, Stringer was selected second-team All-State by the Kansas Baseball Coaches Association and was a three-time Southeast Kansas League performer. He was also named to the Craw-Kan Southeast Kansas All-Area team following his senior season.

Hampton was a two-time All-State and All-Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League selection while helping Maize South win the Kansas 4A-I state title his senior year. He finished the season 5-1 with an ERA of 1.98 and 43 strikeouts. He set the school strikeout record as a junior with 45.

Stringer set Labette County’s single season home run and RBI records his sophomore year, and ended his career as the school’s all-time home run leader. Williams joined the Cavaliers after the winter break after attending Odessa College in Texas last fall. He possesses a large build and outstanding strength and looks to make a big impact his spring. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Williams was selected as a Rawlings-Perfect Game honorable mention All-American in 2015, 2016 and 2017, and was selected to the Canada/Puerto Rico All-Region first-team in 2017. He helped his team win the 2016 Continental Amateur Baseball Association World Series, and he hit .430 and led his team in RBI at the Regional Tournament. The newcomers in the outfield include Jacob Owens of St. James Academy in Shawnee, Kan., and Tino Zach of Elkhorn South in Omaha, Neb. Owens originally signed with Missouri, possesses some of the best baseball tools that the coaches have seen in a while at JCCC. As junior, Owens was selected honorable mention Class 5A AllState by the Kansas Baseball Coaches Association. He hit .393 with 25 hits, seven doubles, two triples, 11 RBI and 25 runs. He batted .413 with 26 hits, four doubles, 10 RBI, nine stolen bases and 19 runs as a sophomore. Zach has a thunderous bat from the left side and has made great strides since arriving at JCCC. He helped Elkhorn South qualify for the Nebraska Class B State Tournament his senior year, driving in a run in the Storm’s 4-2 win over Omaha Skutt in the District final. He was selected to play in the annual Collin-Orcutt All-Star Game and was named honorable mention All-Eastern Midland Conference that season. Zach hit .366 with 37 hits, six doubles, one triple, two home runs, 28 RBI and 25 runs. The Cavaliers open their season at home Feb. 8 and 14 against Rockhurst University JV, followed by four-game series with Ellsworth Community College and Kirkwood Community College. Johnson County will open East Jayhawk Conference play against defending conference and region champion and No. 4 ranked Cowley College at home on March 1, followed by two more against the Tigers in Arkansas City on March 3. “We can look good on paper and have all this talent, but I remind the kids that we still have not won a game this season,” said Shelley. “With that said, I do believe we have a chance to be good at some point during the season. We’ve set our bar extremely high, and we are working to win a conference and region titles and return to the World Series and bring home our program’s first national title. If the stars align, we have an opportunity.”

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media relations Tyler Cundith

Sports Information Director In his 27th year at JCCC, 26th as sports information director, Tyler Cundith coordinates all media relations for the athletic department’s 15 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. Last April, Cundith was honored with a service award by the National Junior College Athletic Association. The NJCAA Service Award is the most tenured honor handed out by the Association. It is given to those - most often not an athlete - who have made significant contributions to two-year college athletics on a national level for an extended period of time. In June 2017, Cundith was presented his 25-year award from College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). During his tenure, Cundith has provided the publicity for 11 national championship teams, 77 teams with a top-five finish at nationals, 101 Region/District championship teams, 129 conference championship teams and over 1,000 individual All-Americans. Cundith has served 16 years on the CoSIDA Publications Committee. He served as a Vice Chair from 2009-12, and in the fall 2012 was promoted to Chair. At the 2015 CoSIDA Convention, Cundith was elected to a prestigious three-year term on the CoSIDA Board of Directors. He is the first two-year representative to serve on the CoSIDA Board. Cundith was also part of group of community college sports information directors that founded 2YSIDA, an affiliate organization of CoSIDA for two-year sports information professionals. At the 2017 CoSIDA Convention, Cundith was selected serve as president of 2YSIDA for the 2016-17 academic year.

JCCC Sports Information Office

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 on the 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

Phone Directory

SID_________________________________________ Tyler Cundith SID Phone_________________________ (913) 469-8500 est. 3122 SID Fax____________________________________ (913) 469-2559 SID Cell Phone______________________________ (913) 488-5996 SID Home Phone____________________________ (913) 897-4084 SID e-mail______________________________ tcundith@jccc.edu SID Office Location________________________________ GEB 140 Athletic Phone_____________________________ (913) 469-3820 Athletic Fax________________________________ (913) 469-4473

Baseball Office_____________________ (913) 469-8500 ext. 3544 Cundith has won 244 national awards for publications and writing, including 228 by CoSIDA. He has had 112 publications judged best in the nation, 107 by CoSIDA, four by the NJCAA and one by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. He has also had 27 covers picked best in the nation by CoSIDA. Cundith has finished among the top five in the country for total awards won 14 times in his career, and led the country four times. In 2002-03, Cundith led the country with 17 awards, ahead of Texas and Nebraska (15), Maryland (14) and Notre Dame and Texas A&M (13). He again led the nation in 2010-11 with 11 publication honors, three more than Oklahoma and LSU. He made it two straight years in 2011-12, leading the country with eight national awards, and in 2012-13 he tied for the nation’s lead with LSU and Washburn with nine total awards. In 2003-04, he was awarded a career-best 19 awards, including 10 “Best in the Nation” honors, second nationally to Nebraska. Last year, Cundith won 12 awards, second only to the University of Kentucky with 14. In addition to his duties at JCCC, Cundith is chairman of the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame, and has served as media coordinator for four NJCAA National Championship events and numerous NJCAA regional events. Cundith also taught golf and coordinated JCCC’s summer youth golf camps from 1991 thru 2014. 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’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. 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, 24; and daughter, Kelsey, 22.

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Radio Outlets Sports Radio 810 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 Soren Petro (STH) sorenpetro@810whb.com Nate Bukatey (STH) natebukaty@810whb.com Steven St John (STH) stevenstjohn@810whb.com

kseminoff@wichitaeagle.com (316) 268-6278

KCSP (610 AM) www.610sports.com 4935 Belinder Westwood, KS 66205 (913) 576-7610 Mark Miler (STH) mike.miller@entercom.com (913) 744-3645

KMBC-TV (ABC 9) www.kmbc.com 6455 Winchester Kansas City, MO 64133 (816) 221-9999, 790-9343 Karen Kornacki (SA) kkornacki@hearst.com Len Dawson (SA) ldawson@hearst.com Len Jennings (SR) lpjennings@hearst.com

Print Outlets Kansas City Star www.kcstar.com 1729 Grand Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 234-4355 Chris Fickett (SE) sfickett@kcstar.com Tod Palmer (SW) tpalmer@kcstar.com Topeka Capital Journal www.cjonline.com 616 Jefferson Topeka, KS 66607 (785) 295-1188 (800) 777-7171 Fax: (785) 295-1230 sports@cjonlone.com Tim Bisel (SE) tim.bisel@cjonline.com (913) 295-5663 Brent Maycock (SW) brent.maycock@cjonline.com (913) 295-5662 Rick Peterson (SW) rick.peterson@cjonline.com Ken Corbitt (SW) ken.corbitt#cjonline.com Salina Journal www.salina.com 333 S. 4th Salina, KS 67401 Main (800) 827-6363 Sports (785) 822-1444 Fax: (785) 827-6060 sports@salina.com Bob Davidson (SE) bdavidson@salina.com (785) 822-1404 Arne Green (SW) argreen@salina.com (785) 822-1408 Hutchinson News www.hutchnews.com 300 W. Second Hutchinson, KS 67504 (800) 766-5742 Fax: (620) 662-4186 sports@hutchnews.com Brad Hallier (SE/SW) bhallier@hutchnews.com Kelton Brooks (SW) kbrooks@hutchnew.com

Campus Ledger www.jccc.edu/campusledger (913) 469-8500 ext. 3193 TV Outlets KCTV5 (CBS) www.kctv5.com 4500 Shawnee Mission Parkway Fairway, KS 66205 (913) 677-5555 or (913) 576-7555 Andrew Carter (SR) andrew.carter@kctv5.com Dani Welniak dani.welniak@kctv5.com

41 Action News (NBC) www.kshb.com www38.thesport.com 4720 Oak Kansas City, MO 64112 (816) 753-4141, 932-4141 Fax: (816) 932-4145 Dee Jackson(SR) Mick Shaffer (SD) mick.shaffer@kshb.com dee.jackson@kshb.com Ryan Marshall ryan.marshall@kshb.com Spectrum Sports www.myspectrurmsports.com c/o Time Warner Cable 6550 Winchester Ave. Kansas City, Mo. 64133 (816) 222-5435 Fax: (816) 358-5479 FOX 4 News Kansas City www.fox4kc.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 Sean McDowell (SR) sean.mcdowell@wdaftv4.com (816) 868-5543 Key: SW=Sports Writer, SE=Sports Editor, STH=Sport Talk Host, SD=Sports Director

KJCCC SID Directory Allen CC

Barton CC

Butler CC

Cloud County CC

Coffeyville CC

Colby CC

Cowley College

Dode City CC

Fort Scott CC

Garden City CC

Highland CC

Hutchinson CC

Independence CC

Johnson County CC

Kansas City Kansas CC

Labette CC

Jason Browar (913) 288-7554 jbrowar@kckcc.edu

Neosho County CC

Andy Shaw (620) 901-6249 shaw@allencc.edu

Todd Moore (620) 792-9310 mooret@bartonccc.edu

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

Stephen McNett (620) 252-7015 mcnett.stephen@coffeyville.edu

Rama Peroo (620) 441-5587 rama.peroo@cowley.edu

Brandon Tadtman (620) 223-2700 brandon@kombfm.com

Alison Cole (785) 442-6040 acole@highlandcc.edu

Doug Johnson (785) 460-5411 doug.johnson@colbycc.edu

Kyle Patrick (620) 227-9414 kpatrick@dc3.edu

Mike Pilosof (620) 276-9612 mike.pilosof@gcccks.edu

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

Brad Henderson (620) 332-5487 bhnderson@indycc.edu

Alan Hoskins (913) 288-7159 ahoskins@kckcc.edu

Tyler Cundith (913) 469-8500 x3122 tcundith@jccc.edu

Jonathan Wilhoft (620) 820-1284 jonathanw@labette.edu

Mike Saddler (AD) (620) 432-0321 msaddler@neosho.edu

Northwest Kansas Tech

Dani Bedore (785) 890-1541 danielle.bedore@nwktc.edu

Pratt CC

Marisa Compton (620) 432-0434 mcompton@neosho.edu

Seward County CC

Travis McGuire (620) 450-2155 travism@prattcc.edu

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 Taylor Eldridge (SW-High Schools) teldrige@wichitaeagle.com Kirk Seminoff (SE)

David Wilson 800-729-5101 x294 davidwilson@cloud.edu

Ian Applegate (620) 417-1553 ian.applegate@sccc.edu

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Bryce Roderick - Commissioner broderick@kjccc.net Carl Heinrich - Assistant Commissioner carl.heinrich@kjccc.net Mark Patrick - Web Services markpatrick2@gmail.com P.O. Box 1045 Arkansas City, Kan. 67005 (620) 441-6340

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visting jccc Lodging

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

Doubletree Hotel (913) 451-6100 10100 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. Drury Inn and Suites (913) 345-1500 10963 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan.

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

Marriott Hotels (913) 661-2635 10800 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan.

Directions from I-35 Southbound

Pear Tree Inn (913) 451-0200 10951 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan.

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

Super 8 (913) 341-4440 10750 Barkley, Overland Park, Kan.

Restaurants

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.

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

Johnson County Community College Campus Map

Applebee’s Bar and Grill (913) 661-0441 11000 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. Barley’s Brewhaus (913) 663-4099 11924 W. 119th, Overland Park, Kan. Blue Moose Bar & Grill (913) 825-1777 9100 N.W. 135th, Overland Park, Kan. D’Bronx Deli & Pizzeria (913) 649-9000 7070 W. 105th, 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. Coach’s Bar & Grill (913) 897-7070 9089 W. 135th, Overland Park, Kan. Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue (913) 385-7427 9520 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. Fred P. Otts (913) 451-2999 6700 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. Garozzos Ristorante (913) 491-8300 9950 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. Gert’s Grille (913) 469-5505 12018 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. Joe’s Kansas City BBQ (913) 782-68582 11950 South Strang Line Rd., Olathe, Kan.

ATB Arts and Technology Building CC Carlsen Center CLB Classroom Laboratory Building COM College Commons Building CSB Campus Services Building GEB General Education Building GP Galileo’s Pavilion GYM Gymnasium Building HCA Hospitality & Culinary Academy

HCDC HSC ITC LIB NMOCA OCB PA

Hiersteiner Child Development Center Horticultural Science Center Industrial Technical Center Billington Library Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art Office and Classroom Building Police Academy

PGGG Parking Garage at Galileo’s Garden RC Regnier Center SC Student Center SCI Science Building WH Warehouse WLB Welding Lab Building

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 15090 W. 119th, Olathe, Kan.

(913) 768-4372

Other Place 16590 W. 135th, Olathe, Kan.

(913) 791-9500

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. Texas Roadhouse (913) 397-8222 11973 S. Strang Line Rd., Olathe, Kan. Zarda Bar-B-Que 11931 W. 87th, Lenexa, Kan.

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coaching staff

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kentSHELLEY #15 Head Coach • 31st Season • 971-565-1 (.632) Pratt Community College ‘80 University of Kansas ‘82

Kent Shelley enters his 31st season at the helm of the highly successful Johnson County Community College baseball program. The winningest coach in JCCC history, and one of the all-time leaders in the KJCCC, Shelley has amassed an impressive 971-565-1 mark (.632), leading four teams to Eastern Sub-Regional championships and four squads to NJCAA Region VI titles. His 971 wins rank sixth all-time in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. In 2005, Shelley won his 500th game as JCCC’s head coach, and became JCCC’s alltime 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, 700 came during the 2011 season, 800 came during the 2014 campaign, which is Shelley’s best to date, and in 2016 he surpassed the 900-win plateau. He has 1,000 wins in site entering the 2018 campaign. In 30 seasons as the Cavalier skipper, Shelley has produced eight teams that have surpassed 40 wins, 18 teams that have surpassed at least 30 wins and his teams have topped 20 or more in 29 of his 30 campaigns. In 2008, Shelley led his team to the program’s first NJCAA World Series appearance. In 2010, his squad captured the Kansas Jayhawk Conference Eastern Division championship, the first since 1984, and his Cavaliers earned two more conference titles in 2012 and 2014. His 2014 squad won a record 50 games, captured the Region VI Championship and qualified for the NJCAA World Series for a second time in his career and the program’s history. Shelley’s players have also seen unbelievable success. He has coached nine NJCAA All-Americans, two preseason All-Americans, one World Series All-Tournament selection, six USA Junior College All-Stars, 28 All-Region Vi performers, 157 All-East Jayhawk Conference selections, including a record 14 in 2017. In 2008, Doug Otto was a unanimous selection as 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 had two players receive a Rawlings Big Stick Award for posting the top batting average in JCCC’s NJCAA District. Last season, right-handed pitcher Brandon Stanek was selected the East Division Pitcher of the Year, a first in team history. To date, 42 of his former players have been drafted or signed as free agents by the Major League Baseball 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 Leagues level, playing for the Kansas City Royals. Two years later, Pellow was in opening day starter in left field for the Colorado Rockies. In 2011, pitcher Jeff Soptic was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the third round of the MLB Draft, making him the highest drafted player in JCCC history.

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While developing professional talent is impressive, Shelley also has a significant number of players who continued their playing careers at four-year universities and colleges. A total of 294 student-athletes under his direction have transferred to play at four-year institutions, with 224 at the NCAA Division I and Division II levels, including Arkansas, Creighton, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Missouri State, Nebraska, New Mexico State, North Carolina, Oklahoma State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt to name a few

Shelley at a Glance COACHING EXPERIENCE

√ Head Baseball Coach, Johnson County Community College, 1987-Present √ Assistant Coach, USA/NJCAA All-Star Team, Las Tunas, Cuba, 1990 √ Head Coach, USA/NJCAA All-Star Team vs. Japan, 1994 √ Head Coach, Kansas Region VI Eastern Division All-Stars, 1995, 2001, 2004 √ Assistant Baseball Coach, Johnson County Community College, 1986 √ Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach, University of Kansas, 1983

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

√ University of Kansas, 1981-82, Catcher √ Pratt Community College, 1979-80, Catcher

COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Off the field, Shelley’s players have been honored by the NJCAA for academic excellence 45 times, including a record seven in 2010 and 2016. Last year six players were honored, including two with a 4.0 grade point average. Shelley is also highly regarded by his coaching peers and his success at JCCC has earned him national recognition. In May 2007, Shelley was inducted into the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, joining 77 other community college coaching greats. He was just the second coach from Region VI and the Kansas Jayhawk Conference to earn this prestigious honor. In Jan., 2013, Shelley earned college baseball highest coaching honor when he was inducted to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame. That same year, he also joined the JCCC Athletics Hall of Fame. In December 2015, Shelley was inducted into the Ban Johnson League Hall of Fame. Over his career, Shelley has been asked to serve as a coach or administrator for several national teams and organizations. In 1994 he served as head coach for Team USA, a select NJCAA team that played host to a select team from Japan. In 1990, he served as an assistant coach on the first NJCAA team to participate in international competition. The USA All-Stars 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. In 2014, Shelley was named the East Jayhawk Conference Coach of the Year for the first time of his career.

√ 1986 - Vice President of Kansas Jayhawk Conference Coaches Assocation √ 1987 - President of Kansas Jayhawk Conference Coaches Association √ 1990-93 - Chairman of the Membership and Public Relations Commitee, NJCAA √ 1990-98, 00-02 - International Baseball Committee, NJCAA √ 1994-96 - Vice President of NJCAA Baseball Coaches Associaion, represented NJCAA on NJCAA D-I Rules Committee (2 years) √ 1997-98 - President of NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association, ABCA Executive Committee, represented NJCAA at the USA Baseball meeting in Arizona √ 2003 - 4th Vice President of American Baseball Coaches Association √ 2004 - 3rd Vice President of American Baseball Coaches Association √ 2005 - 2nd Vice President of American Baseball Coaches Association √ 2006 - 1st Vice President of American Baseball Coaches Association √ 2007 - President of American Baseball Coaches Association √ 2007 - American Baseball Coaches Association Board of Directors √ 2007 - Inducted to NJCAA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame √ 2008 - Awarded ABCA Board of Directors for Life √ One of only two junior college coaches to have gone through the chairs of ABCA √ 2008 - Selected the Diamond Sports Regional Coach of the Year. √ 2010 - Led JCCC to its first East Jayhawk Conference title since 1984 √ 2012 - Earned his second East Jayhawk Conference championship √ 2013 - Inducted to the ABCA Hall of Fame √ 2013 - Inducted to the JCCC Athletics Hall of Fame √ 2014 - East Jayhawk Conference Coach of the Year √ 2015 - Inducted to the Ban Johnson League Hall of Fame √ 2016 - Won his 900th career game

SHELLEY’S RECORD AT JOHNSON COUNTY

Year Rec. Pct. Postseason 1987 24-10 .706 Region VI Runner-up 1988 30-12 .714 T-2nd-Place Conference 1989 33-10 .767 T-2nd-Place Conference, East Sub-Region Champion Region VI Runner-up 1990 30-12-1 .698 2nd-Place Conference, East Sub-Region Champion Region VI Champion, 3rd-Place Central Districts 1991 21-18 .571 3rd-Place Conference 1992 33-12 .733 4th-Place Conference, East Sub-Region Champion Region VI Runner-up 1993 32-13 .711 4th-Place Conference, East Sub-Region Champion Region VI Champion, 3rd-Place Central Districts 1994 27-16 .628 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier 1995 26-21 .553 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier 1996 36-14 .720 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier, Ranked 11th Nationally 1997 25-27 .481 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier 1998 24-24 .500 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier 1999 Did Not Coach Team 2000 23-28 .451 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier 2001 32-20 .615 Easter Sub-Region Runner-up 2002 24-28 .462 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier 2003 26-24 .520 Eastern Sub-Region Qualifier 2004 30-27 .526 Region VI Qualifier 2005 35-14 .729 Region VI Qualifier 2006 14-36 .280 2007 33-20 .623 2nd-Place Conference, Region VI Qualifier 2008 41-18 .695 2nd-Place Conference, Region VI Champion NJCAA JUCO World Series, T-9th Place NJCAA 2009 43-14 .754 2nd-Place Conference, Region VI Quarterfinalist 2010 44-14 .759 Conference Champion, Region VI Quarterfinalist 2011 33-26 .559 6th-Place Conference, Region VI Qualfier 2012 40-18 .690 Conference Champion, Region VI Qualifier 2013 21-29 .420 7th-Place Conference, Region VI Qualifier 2014 50-14 .781 Conference Champion, Region VI Champion NJCAA JUCO World Series, T-9th Place NJCAA 2015 49-11 .817 2nd-Place Conference, Region Quarterfinals 2016 46-19 .708 3rd-Place Conference, Region Runner-up 2017 46-15 .742 2nd-Place Conference, Region Semifinals Totals 971-565-1 .632 3 East Jayhawk Conference titles, 6 runner-up finishes 4 East Sub-Region titles, 4 Region VI titles 2 NJCAA World Series Appearances, 2 Top 10 finishes

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coaching staff 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.

All-Americans under Shelley (9) Kit Pellow 1994 Brett Kinning 2004 Doug Otto 2008 Brandon Droge 2008 John Lenherr 2009 Davis Morgan 2010 Aaron Schnurubusch 2014 Anthony Miller 2015 Brendan Stanek 2017

NJCAA 2nd-Team All-American NJCAA 3rd-Team All-American NJCAA 1st-Team All-American NJCAA HM All-American NJCAA 3rd-Team All-American NJCAA HM All-American NJCAA HM All-American NJCAA 2nd-Team All-American NJCAA 1st-Team All-American

Shelley’s Rawlings National Gold Glove Winners Doug Otto 2008 Shortstop Shelley’s Rawlings Big Stick Award Winners Brett Kinning 2004 .451 Average John Lenherr 2009 .429 Average Drafted or Signed Players under Shelley (40) Justin Annin 1998 C River City Rascals^ Ryan Arp 2008 C Los Angeles Dodgers• Matt Blackham 2014 P New York Mets• Travis Blankenship 2010 P Houston Astros• Jamie Borel 1992 OF Detroit Tigers• Tim Brown 2007 P Philadelphia Phillies^ Lincoln Salt Dogs^ Travis Buckley 1989 P Texas Rangers• Colorado Rockies^ Peter Davenport 2006 P Las Cruces Vaqueros^ Mike Egelston 1989 P Baltimore Orioles• Kyle Frets 2007 P Sioux City^ Matt Fitzmorris 1994 P/OF Atlanta Braves^ David Goodwin 1996 1B Kansas City Royals^ Joe Gullion 2002 OF Montreal Expos• Joe Gunderson 1992 C Amarillo Dillans^ David Heirholzer 1987 P Kansas City Royals• Scott Hennessey 1990 OF Kansas City Royals• Brett Kinning 2006 IF Cleveland Indians•^ Sean Krokroskia 1987 OF Oakland A’s• Truman Marek 2005 OF Florence Freedom^ Jay Meyer 1991 P Chicago Cubs • Anthony Miller 2015 1B Cleveland Indians• Justin Miller 2007 P Los Angeles Dodgers• Sean Murphy 1993 P Colorado Rockies• Chris Nash 2006 1B Cleveland Indians•^ Kit Pellow 1994 OF KC Royals•, ML 2002 Colo. Rockies^ ML 2004 Todd Renko 1995 P California Angels^ Gil Reywinkel 2010 P Gateway Grizzlies^ Lee Ridenhour 2012 P Philadelphia Phillies• Nathan Ruhl 1996 P Tampa Bay Rays• Los Angeles Dodgers^ Cody Schumacher 2014 P St. Louis Cardinals• Mike Simmons 1995 P Chicago White Sox• Jeff Soptic 2011 P Chicago White Sox•^ Vince Spilker 2011 P Los Angeles Dodgers• Arizona Diamondbacks^ Chuck Wiley 1989 P Seattle Mariners• Skip Wiley 1989 P Kansas City Royals•

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, 29, and Madison, 23.

Shelley’s opponent record at Johnson County Schools

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Allen County CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 46 0 Aquinas College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 Austin College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 0 0 Baker University JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 2 0 Barton CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 0 Benedictine College JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 0 Boone College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Bossier Parrish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 0 Brewer State College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 Brookhaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 0 Brown Mackie College-OP. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 0 Butler CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 12 0 Calhoun CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Carl Albert CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 Cedar Valley CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 0 Central College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 Central Arizona College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Cloud County CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 Cochise CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 Coffeyville CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 41 0 Colby CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 College of DuPage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 Columbia State College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 0 Copiah Lincoln College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Cowley College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 82 0 Crowder College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 0 Des Moines Area CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 0 Dodge City CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Dyersburg State CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 Eastern Arizona College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Eastfield College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 Ellsworth CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1 0 Fort Scott CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 47 0 Garden City CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 0 Grinnell College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Haskell Indian Nations Univ.. . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Hesston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Highland CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 27 0 Hill JC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 0 Hutchinson CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 0 Independence CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 29 0 Indian Hills CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Iowa Western CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 0 Jefferson College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 Kansas City Kansas CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 57 0 Kemper Military College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Kirkwood CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 0 Kishwaukee CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Labette CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 28 0 Lakawana CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 MCC-Longview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 12 0 MCC-Maple Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 8 1 McHenry County CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 MidAmerica Nazarene JV . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Mineral Area CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Missouri Valley College. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1 0 Mitchell CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Mountain View CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 Murray State College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Muscatine CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Navarro CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 Neosho County CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 56 0 North Central Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 North East Texas College. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 0 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M . . . . . . . . 0 5 0 Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 Northlake College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 0 Northwest Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Northwood College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 0 Ottawa University JV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 0 Paris JC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 0 Pima CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Pratt CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 0 Redlands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 0 Richland College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 Richmond College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Rockhurst University JV. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 5 0 Rose State College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 0 Rutgers University JV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Saddleback CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 St. Louis CC-Meramec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Seminole State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Seward County CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 0 Shawnee CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Shelton State CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Southeast CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 Southeastern CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 0 Southern Methodist Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Southwestern Illinois College. . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Southwestern Iowa CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 Tarleton State College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 Temple College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Three Rivers CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 Volunteer State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 0 Wallace State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 Weatherford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Wentworth Military. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 William Jewell College JV . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0

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World Series Teams 2008 NJCAA World Series T-9th

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 41-18, 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. 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 All-American 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 Series 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. 2014 NJCAA World Series T-9th

Johnson County earned its second trip to Grand Junction in 2014, and punched its ticket by coming through the loser’s bracket in Region VI Championship. After dropping the opening game to rival Kansas City Kansas, JCCC stormed back with six straight wins, including two the final day over KCK to capture the title and return to the JUCO World Series. The Cavaliers took a school record 50 wins into the tournament, and a top 10 national ranking, but they were not able to carry the momentum from regionals with them to the World Series. Johnson County opened the tournament with a 10-5 loss to Midland College. The Cavaliers offense produced 11 hits, including home runs from Anthony Miller, Riley Landuyt and Fairchild. Miller also had a double and drove in two runs. Midland recorded 14 hits, and scored eight of its 10 runs in the first three innings. The record-setting season for the Cavaliers (50-14) came to a close after falling 12-2 in five innings to Columbia State, Sunday afternoon at the JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. The Cavaliers were ranked fourth in the final NJCAA baseball rankings. They finished in a tie for ninth in the World Series. John Fairchild belted a two-run homer run in the top of the second inning to give the Cavaliers a short-lived 2-0 lead, but Columbia State plated nine in the bottom half of the inning and closed out the game in the fifth with three more to run rule JCCC.

Shelley’s Career Breakdown

Overall_______________________________ 971-565-1 vs. East Jayhawk Conference_______________ 582-373 vs. West Jayhawk Conference (Reg. Season)_____ 26-26 Eastern Sub-region Tournament______________ 40-25 Region VI Tournament______________________ 49-31 District Tournament__________________________ 0-4 NJCAA JUCO World Series_____________________ 0-4

Shelley’s Milestone 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. Kansas City Kansas (5-14-08)! No. 600 - 14-3 at MCC-Longview (2-17-09) No. 700 - 6-3 vs. Rockhurst University (3-23-12) No. 800 - 7-5 vs. Kansas City Kansas (3-15-14) No. 850 - 18-9 vs. Ellsworth (3-16-15) No. 900 - 3-0 vs. Coffevyville (3-26-16) No. 950 - 10-5 vs. Labette (3-31-17)

Shelley was inducted to the ABCA Hall of Fame Jan. 4, 2013, along with five other baseball coaches.

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Region VI Championship Teams 1990 In a repeat of the 1989 Region VI title game, 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 Kansas City Kansas 6-2 to win 2008 Region VI Championship. The Cavaliers reached the title game by posting wins over Barton County (7-4), Seward 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.

2014 JCCC lost to Kansas City Kansas in the first game in Wichita, and had to come all the way through the loser’s side to win the title. JCCC strung together six straight wins after that loss, including a 12-inning thriller with Cowley, and a sweep over Kansas City Kansas in the final. The 2-0 win over Blue Devils in the title game was the 50th win for the Cavaliers, setting a season record.

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Shelley’s Region VI Tournament Records Year 1989

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

Score W L 2-3 L 9-4 W 9-16 L

1990

vs. Butler County vs. Butler County

8-7 11-1

1992

vs. Butler County vs. Butler County

3-6 L 8-9 L

1993

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

3-4 L 12-11 W 4-2 W

2004

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

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

2005

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

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

2007

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

12-6 W 14-4 W 7-3 W 5-6 L 7-1 W 15-18 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 W 4-2 W 7-4 W 6-3 W 7-6 W 7-16 L 6-2 W

2009

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

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

2010

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

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

2011

vs. Barton at Neosho County vs. Pratt at Neosho County

8-7 W 4-17 L 12-5 W 0-10 L

2012

vs. Cloud County vs. Pratt vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Pratt

9-6 W 3-5 L 5-3 (10) W 14-16 (10) L

2013

at Garden City at Garden City

4-8 L 2-5 L

2014

Cloud County Cloud County vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Coffeyville vs. Hutchinson vs. Garden City vs. Cowley vs. Kansas City Kansas vs. Kansas City Kansas

14-4 W 13-3 W 2-3 L 10-6 W 14-8 W 3-1 W 8-7 (12) W 8-1 W 2-0 W

W W

2015 Pratt Pratt vs. Fort Scott vs. Seward County vs. Butler

6-5 W 13-3 W 3-5 L 4-3 W 0-10 L

2016

Seward County Seward County Seward County vs. Coffeyville vs. Cowley vs. Garden City vs. Hutchinson vs. Neosho County vs. Cowley

5-13 L 15-5 W 6-3 W 9-8 W 0-4 L 5-2 W 10-6 W 2-1 W 2-8 L

2017 Butler Butler Butler vs. Dodge City vs. Hutchinson vs. Cowley vs. Neosho County

5-1 W 3-4 L 4-2 W 7-4 W 14-8 W 6-10 L 8-9 L

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Where have they gone? 2017 Maurice Bruce, OF Briley Buckley, P Tory Daring, Jr., OF Austin Hoegerl, OF Grant Hoppock, P Tyler LaPlante, P Brennan Lewis, P Nick McMurray, SS Brandt Ollinger, C Davis Schwab, P Brendan Stanek, P Adam Thies, P Justin Ward, P Matt Warkentin

Missouri Western State University Abilene Christian University Wayne State University Drury University University of South Carolina-Upstate University of Missouri Abilene Christian University Bradley University Drury University Missouri State University Pittsburg State University Emporia State University Illinois State University Xavier University

2016 Brett Anderson, 2B Bryan Banwart, OF Jake Barton, P Josh Crosby, C Keaton Graf, P Ben Nelson, P Nick Nelson, P Brett Nickle, 1B Mitchell Rogers, IF/OF Colby Seiz, P David Wells, C

Lindenwood University Cameron University Stephen F. Austin University Washburn University New Mexico State University Virginia Commonwealth University University of Iowa Washburn University McNeese State University University of Central Missouri Avila University

2015 Alec Alvarez, 2B Ben Calvano, OF Dalton Gulick, P L.J. Hatch, SS Michael Hayworth, C Derek Hurt, P Riley Landuyt, OF Matthew McHugh, P Anthony Miller, 1B Jacob Patzner, P Jacob Rateliff, P Jon Roblez, P Jacob Scribner, 1B Shea Stine, 3B Dakota Stone, P Austin Stroschein, P Sean Ullrich, OF Donny Vail, P David White, C Justin Wyant, P

Kent State University Campbell University William Jewell College New Mexico State University Signed by Colorado Rockies Ottawa University Lindenwood University Creighton University New Mexico State University New Mexico State University Signed by Cleveland Indians (18th Round) University of Tennessee at Martin University of Arkansas at Little Rock Alabama State University Missouri Valley College Quincy University Mount Marty College Creighton University Louisiana Tech University Southwestern Christian University Chicago State University Chicago State University

2014 Derek Beier, P Quinton Dougherty, P John Fairchild, C Conner Miller, P Matt Olsen, OF Aaron Schnurbusch, P, OF Hayden Steele, 3B

University of Central Arkansas Emporia State University University of Central Missouri Creighton University Central Methodist University University of Pittsburgh University of Central Arkansas

2013 Tyler Arthur, C Matt Blackham, P Juan Bowers, 1B Robert Calvano, P Darius Hampton, SS Gage Jacobs, P Ross Johnson, P/OF NIck Kolarik, P Alex Laughlin, P Colby McPike, C Cody Rutledge, OF Brett Smith, OF Micheal Yeager, C Joe Young, OF

Drury University Middle Tennessee State University Signed by New York Mets (29th Round) University of Parkside-Wisconsin University of Nebraska-Omaha Jackson State University Drury University University of Northern Colorado Indiana University Washburn University Nebraska Wesleyan St. Cloud State University Missouri Western State Univ. Missouri Western State Univ. College of the Ozarks

2012 Jacob Dowell, OF Cameron Fisher, LHP Dave Gean, RHP Caleb Hallman, C Alex Hill, LHP Brett Miller, 1B Shaun Reid, SS Lee Ridenhour, RHP Drew Ridley, LHP Chad Shannon, OF Tory Stoffregen, OF Blake Sturgeion, 2B

Rockhurst University Pittsburg State University University of Central Arkansas Univesity of Indianapolis Tabor College University of Nebraska-Omaha Tabor College Austin Peay State University Signed by Philadelphia Phillies (16th Round) Washburn University Lipscomb University Pittsburg State University Emporia State University

2011 Mike Andries, C Ryan Hall, SS Ryan Kendall, P Alex Lahasky, 3B Jake Moore, P Skyler Murray, OF Tony Nolan, OF Mitch Overstreet Cody Schumacher, P Jeff Soptic, P Vince Spilker, P Wes Torrez, P Tyler Van Gerpen, P

Minnesota State Univ.-Mankato University of Central Arkansas Southeast Missouri state University William Cary University Pittsburg State University University of Minnesota-Morris Coker College Saint Ambrose University Missouri State University Signed by St. Louis Cardinals (36th Round) University of Missouri Signed by Chicago White Sox (3rd Round) University of Central Missouri Drafted by LA Dodgers (20th Round) Signed by Ariz. Diamondback (25th Round) Jacksonville University Drury University

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

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 Signed by Gateway Grizzlies Saint Louis University University of Nebraska Fort Hays State University

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

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

Drew Mikkelson, P Tanner Neuberger, P Ben Runyon< P Nate Thomas, OF

Washburn University University of Texas-Permian Basin Lander University Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne

Tim Grace, OF Merritt Hess, P/1B Jon Kobuszewski, P/IF Jeremy Krismer, P

University of Arkansas-Little Rock Centenary College Washburn University Oklahoma State University

2008 Parker Amos, OF Travis Blankenship, P Andy Chamberlin, C Jeremy Francis, 2B Drew Garwood, 3B Chad Griffin, 1B Dustin Holthaus, P Mitchell Mathis, C Doug Otto, SS Jake Smith, P

University of Arkansas-Little Rock University of Kansas Signed by Houston Astros (31st Round) Missouri Valley College Emporia State University Truman State University Baker University Washburn University Missouri Western State University Virginia Commonwealth University Truman State University

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

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

University of Central Missouri University of the Incarnate Word Northwest Missouri State University Rockhurst University University of Central Missouri Signed by Kansas City Royals Pittsburg State University Fort Hays State University Drafted by Tampa Bay Rays Rockhurst University Rockhurst University Rockhurst University

Pittsburg State University Signed by Philadelphia Phillies Signed by Lincoln Salt Dogs Emporia State University Park University Washburn University University of Texas-Permian Basin Signed by Sioux City Pittsburg State Wisconsin White Water Central Missouri UNC-Asheville Bellarmine University Park University Washburn University Drafted by LA Dodgers Signed by LA Dodgers (6th Round) Pittsburg State St. Louis University

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

Cumberland University Friends University Avila University Rockhurst University Tennessee Tech University Northwest Missouri State University University of Missouri-St. Louis Drafted by Chicago White Sox University of Kansas

2006 Ryan Arp, C Peter Davenport, P Derek Dever, P/SS Derek Hinke, OF Kyle Knutson, P Chris Nash, 1B Matt Scheffer, P/OF

Upper Iowa University University of Central Missouri Signed by Las Cruces Vaqueros Southern Indiana Grand Valley State Minnesota State-Mankato Signed by Cleveland Indians (24th Round) University of Texas-Permian Basin

1994 Matt Fitzmorris, OF/P Heath Gatzemeyer, P Jeff Lohse, P Dave Noteboom, P Kit Pellow, OF Jason Williams, 3B Chris Zinn, OF

Northwest Missouri State University Signed by Atlanta Braves Bellevue Pittsburg State University Pittsburg State University University of Arkansas Drafted by Kansas City Royals MLB 2002 - Kansas City Royals MLB 2003-04 - Colorado Rockies Pittsburg State University Baker University

2005 Jason Cooper, 2B Josiah Enyart, OF Daniel Heflin, 1B Ryne Jackson, P Ryan Kinney, 1B Truman Marek, OF Tommy Mangino, C Lance Nunnery, P Tyler Rickard Clint Samuel, IF Tyler Rickard, C Nathaniel Serslev, P Ryan Tousley, P/OF

Union College Union College Armstrong Atlantic Northwest Missouri State University Park University Armstrong Atlantic Signed by Florence Freedom Washburn University Kansas State University Baker University University of Alabama Baker University California-Monterrey East Carolina University

1993 Chad Beal, P Britt Benton, OF Brent Chamberlain, C Brandon English, C/1B Sean Murphy, P Todd Renko, P

Northwest Missouri State University Mesa State College University of Missouri University of Kansas University of North Carolina Signed by Colorado Rockies Rockhurst University Signed by California Angels

2004 Robert Chavana, P Doug Gunderson, P Brett Kinning, SS Greg Mundy, P Eric Peterson, P Vince Rodden, OF B.J. Saner, 3B Jeff Zelenovich, 3B

Pittsburg State University Arkansas State University Arkansas State University Signed by Cleveland Truman State University Pittsburg State University New Mexico State University Newman University University of Missouri

1992 P.J. Alvarez, 3B Jamie Borel, OF Kevin Bower, SS Joe Gunderson, C Mike Hughes, P/SS John Kelly, P Shawn Lopez, OF/P Mark McEachern, P Kirk Pellow, C Marc Venneman, 2B

Missouri Western University East Carolina University Drafted by Detroit Tigers University of Northern Iowa University of Central Missouri Signed by Amarillo Washburn University University of Charleston University of Charleston California Baptist University Kansas State University University of Charleston

1991 Mark Knipp, 3B Jay Meyer, P Joe Renzi, 1B Spencer Shields, 1B Pat Whitney, 2B Detroy Williams, P

University of Central Missouri Drafted by Chicago Cubs Washburn University Washburn University Washburn University University of Central Missouri

2003 Mike Clutts, P/3B Jake Kaminski, C Sam Nocita, C Adam Parsons, P

University of Nebraska-Omaha Northeastern State University University of Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State University

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

1990 Mark Ewing, P Scott Hennessey, OF Brian Keeney, 1B Rory Ramsdell, P P.J. Spell, SS John Vrooman, C

Armstrong State University Drafted by Kansas City Royals Pittsburg State University University of Kansas University of Northern Iowa University of Arkansas-Little Rock

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

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

Drafted by Texas Rangers University of Hawaii-Pacific Missouri Baptist University Baker University Drafted by Baltimore Orioles University of North Alabama Florida Atlantic University Kansas Newman University Baker University Kansas State University Drafted by Seattle Mariners

2001 Brooks Coatney, 3B Cling Johns, 2B Ty Racette, OF Ty Tartler, OF Charlie Tholl, P Trent Wray, C

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

1988 James Johnson, SS Brian McDonald, 1B John McLelland, P Terry Nylund, 2B Mark Smith, 3B Robby Wilson, OF

Northwood Washburn University Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Oklahoma State University Northwest Missouri State University Missouri Valley College

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

Kansas State University Park University University of Missouri-Rolla Appalachian State University Washburn University Fort Hays State University Iowa State University Park University Kansas State University

1987 David Heirholzer, P Sean Krokroskia, OF Skip Wiley, P

Kansas State University Drafted by Kansas City Royals Phillips University Drafted by Oakland Athletics Indiana State University Drafted by Kansas City Royals

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

Park University Appalachian State University Appalachian State University University of Hawaii-Hilo University of South Carolina Pittsburg State University Liberty University North Dakota State University Rockhurst University

1998 Justin Annin, C Mark Johnson, OF Jared Galle, P Kenneth Greene, OF Justin Miller, 1B Eric Phillips, OF/P Quintin Rials, P

Pittsburg State University Signed by River City Rascals Wayne State University Washburn University Berry College Baker University Kennesaw State University Baker University

1997 Dustin Brown, IF Steffen Davenport, P Scott Evilsizer, SS

Baker University Benedictine College University of Arkansas-Little Rock

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ericHORNER #39 Assistant Coach • 15th Season University of Central Missouri ‘03

Former Central Missouri standout reliever Eric Horner enters his 15th season as an assistant coach with the Cavaliers, and his ninth as the top assistant to Hall of Fame coach Kent Shelley. Horner has been instrumental in the success of the program that has racked up incredible numbers during his stint with the program. In 14 seasons, Horner has helped guide the Cavaliers to five 30-win seasons, seven 40-win seasons and one 50-win season, three KJCCC Eastern Division titles, five runner-up finishes, two Region VI titles and two NJCAA World Series appearances. In his 14 years as recruiting coordinator, Horner has recruited and/or coached 104 all conference selections, including a record 14 selections in 2017, 21 All region selections, eight All-Americans, one Region Player of the year, three Conference Players of the Year, one Conference Pitcher of the Year, two JUCO All-Stars, two Rawlings Big Stick Award and two Rawlings Gold Glove Winners. Fifty-four players have gone onto the division I level, 80 players have gone on to the division II level, 17 players have played NAIA, and 19 players have gone onto professional baseball. Since being named the top assistant in 2008, the program has also been one of the best, if not the best, among JCCC’s sports teams in the class room. In each of the last three years, 81 percent of the roster produced a grade point average of 3.0 or better. Nationally, 32 student-athletes have been recognized for academic achievement by the NJCAA, including seven in 2010 and 2016. 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.

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In 2009, Horner helped guide the Cavaliers to an even better season with a 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. In 2010, 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 2011, the Cavaliers finished 33-26 and were one of only 13 teams to appear in the first five NJCAA polls. Johnson County qualified for its fifth straight Region VI Tournament berth, falling in the super regional championship game. The 2011 team also excelled in the classroom, posting a grade point average of 3.12. That ranked the Cavaliers 13th overall, marking the fourth consecutive season they team has finished among the top 16 academic teams in the country. The 2012 season saw the Cavaliers post a 40-18 record and were ranked in the national polls for a fifth consecutive year. The 2012 Cavaliers also captured the KJCCC Eastern Division Championship, giving the program its second title in three years. JCCC earned the top seed in the Region VI tournament, but lost in the super region championship game. Off the field, the 2012 Cavaliers were again one of the top academic teams in the country, finishing seventh with a grade point average of 3.26. It marks the fifth straight year the JCCC baseball team has finished nationally ranked on the field and in classroom. The 2014 squad won a record 50 games, captured both the East Jayhawk Conference and Region VI

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coaching staff shattered the team strikeout record with 479 while producing a record 50 wins. One of the aces, Aaron Schnurbusch, posted a 12-2 record and tied for second nationally in total wins while on his way to earning AllAmerica honors. He also is one of only two pitchers in team history to record over 100 strikeouts in a season. The other is Connor Miller, who mowed down a record 108 in 93 innings of work. He also won nine games, which ranked tied for 22nd in the NJCAA. Both pitchers will showcase their arms at the NJCAA D-I level in 2015, Schnurbusch at the University of Pittsburgh, and Miller at Creighton University. The 2015 staff produced three pitchers with eight more wins, including a perfect 9-0 mark by left-hander Derek Hurt. Four members of his staff earned all-conference honors, and one, closer Wally Nellor was an All-Region VI pick. Last season, the Cavaliers pitching staff ranked 15th in the NJCAA and led the Kansas Jayhawk Conference with a team ERA of 3.71. The staff also led the KJCCC and set a new team record with 573 strikeouts Additonally, Horner had six pitchers earn all-conference honors

titles, and qualified for the NJCAA JUCO World Series for the second time in his career and the program’s history. In 2015, JCCC nearly matched that win total, finishing 49-11 overall and ranked eighth in the final NJCAA poll. In 2016, the Cavaliers posted a 46-19 record and tied for third place in the conference standings. The team also received votes in all five of the NJCAA regular season polls after opening the season at No. 14. Last year Johnson County again won 46 games, finishing 46-16, runner-up in the East Jayhawk and in third place at the Region VI Tournament. The Cavaliers also finished 20th in the final NJCAA poll after reaching No. 8 on April 25. 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 eight team earned run averages in JCCC history under Shelley. His 2005 pitching staff finished with a 3.38 ERA (7th), followed by the 2007 staff which finished with a 2.51 ERA (2nd); 2008 staff finished with a 2.70 ERA (3rd); 2009 staff finished with a 2.34 ERA (1st); 2010 staff finished with a 3.37 ERA (6th) 2011 staff finished with at 3.22 (5th) his 2012 staff finished with a 2.78 ERA (5th) and the 2014 staff had an ERA of 3.58 (4th). Horner guided the Cavaliers to three consecutive seasons with a team ERA under 3.0 from 2007 to 2009, and in 2012 and 2013. Additionally, 12 of his 14 staffs have been under 4.00, almost unheard of at the collegiate level. Horner’s pitching staffs have led the KJCCC five times, place second twice and have consistently been ranked among the top staffs in the nation year-in and year-out. The 2007 staff was one of the best in all of junior college baseball. They produced a 2.51 team ERA that 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. The 2008 staff was again one of the best in all of junior college baseball. They produced a 2.70 team ERA that 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 all-conference pitchers. 2011 saw the pitching staff finish second in the conference with a 3.22 team ERA. Horner also mentored Jeff Soptic and Vince Spilker, who were the only Kansas community college pitchers selected in the 2011 Major League Draft. Soptic wend became the highest draft pick in JCCC history after he was taken in the third round with 110th pick by the Chicago White Sox. Soptic, who was one of the only a few pitchers in the country to reach 100 mph, signed a professional contract in July with the Sox. Spilker was taken by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 20th round (614th overall). He also was selected as an all-conference performer. Horner also mentored all-conference pitcher Wes Torrez and all-conference and all-region right-hander Cody Schumacher. Overall, his 2011 staff set new team records for opponent batting average (.239) and strikeouts (395). 2012 may have been some of Horner’s finest work. The Cavaliers entered the 2012 season having lost its entire starting staff to the Major League Draft and NCAA D-I programs, yet the Cavaliers were still able to produce a 2.78 team ERA and set a new school record for strikeouts with 396. This was Horner’s fourth staff to finish under a 3.00 ERA, and the team captured the East Jayhawk title for the second time in three years. One of the aces was drafted in the 16th round of the Major League Draft and was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies.

In his 13 years as recruiting coordinator, Horner has recruited and/or coached 90 all conference selections, 19 All region selections, seven All-Americans, one Region Player of the year, three Conference Players of the Year, two JUCO All-Stars, 26 NJCAA Academic Award Winners, two Rawlings Big Stick Award and two Rawlings Gold Glove Winners. Fifty-four players have gone onto the division I level, 80 players have gone on to the division II level, 17 players have played NAIA, and 18 players have gone onto professional baseball. 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. 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 with 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 has 11-year old daughter, Halee Ann, and a eight-year old son, Hunter Steven.

2013 pitching staff produced an overall ERA of 2.79, and produced the third highest season strikeout total in team history with 380. Honor also played a key role in the development of right-hander Matt Blackham. He finished among the top season strikeout pitchers in team history, and was selected as a second-team all-conference performer. A year later he was 29th round draft pick of the New York Mets and later signed a professional contract. Horner’s 2014 staff will be remembered as one of the most dominant staffs in the program’s history. They

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davidCANARY #40 Assistant Coach • 11th Season Johnson County Community College ‘03 Union University ‘05 David Canary returned to his alma mater in 2008 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 11th campaign as the Cavaliers first base coach in 2017. He will also handle the infielders and hitting instruction, and serve as a recruiting coordinator. In his 10 seasons as an assistant coach, Canary has been instrumental to the success of the program that has racked up amazing numbers during his time on board. Canary has been a part of seven 40-win seasons and one 50-win campaign, three KJCCC Eastern Division Championships, four KJCCC runner-up finishes, two Region VI titles and two NJCAA JUCO World Series appearances. Also in his 10 seasons, Canary has coached six All-Americans, one Rawlings Big Stick Award winner, one Rawlings Gold Glove winner, 19 all-region and 92 all-conference performers, including a record 14 last year. Also since joining the staff, not only has the program developed into one of the most feared offenses in the country, but also he has helped build JCCC into a powerhouse on the diamond and in the classroom. In each of the last three years, 81 percent of the roster produced a grade point average of 3.0 or better. Nationally, 32 student-athletes have been recognized for academic achievement by the NJCAA, including seven in 2010 and 2016. In his first campaign, Canary 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

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over .400 and a conference MVP and first-team AllAmerica selection his sophomore campaign. Canary also coached all-conference outfielders John Lenherr and Parker Amos. In 2009, Canary helped JCCC to another 40-win campaign with 43, the highest total in Shelley’s 22 seasons at JCCC. The Cavaliers also posted a runner-up finish in the KJCCC, and earned a Region VI Championship berth. Under Canary’s tutelage, the Cavaliers posted a team batting average of .356, which led the Jayhawk Conference and ranked ninth in the NJCAA. In addition, John Lenherr was selected as an All-American and received the Rawlings Big Stick Award for the top batting average in the Central District. Additionally, Canary coached five all-conference and two All-Region VI selections in 2009. In 2010, 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 since 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. Also in 2010, Canary coached one of the top hitting teams in the NJCAA. As a team, the Cavaliers posted a .362 batting average, which again led the Jayhawk Conference and ranked 13th nationally. Individually, Davis Morgan was selected as an All-American after posting an average of .442 with 22 home runs and 92 RBI. Those numbers ranked tied for 30th, tied for fifth and third in the nation respectively. Also, seven of JCCC’s 11 players who garnered all-conference honors were position players. He also coached two All-Region VI performers.

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coaching staff In 2012, the Cavaliers finished 40-18 and was once again ranked in the national polls. This marked the 5th consecutive season that the Cavaliers have been ranked nationally and that is the longest streak in school history. They qualified for their sixth straight Region VI Championship and lost in back to back years in the super regional championship game. The 2012 team also captured the KJCCC Eastern Division Championship, which makes them conference champs two out of the last three years. The 2012 team was again one of the top academic teams in the country, finishing 7th, with a team grade point average of a 3.26. This marked the fifth straight season that the team has been ranked in both baseball and academics. The 2014 season proved to be one of the greatest in the program’s history. Johnson County posted a school record mark of 50-14, captured the East Jayhawk Conference and Region VI titles, finished ranked fourth in the final NJCAA Coaches Poll and made the program’s second appearance at the NJCCA JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. The season also produced one All-American, two All-Region VI and a record 12 All-East Jayhawk Conference performers. In 2015 the squad nearly matched that win total, finishing 49-11 overall and ranked eighth in the final NJCAA poll. The Cavaliers were also one of the top power-hitting teams in the nation, finishing third with 106 team home runs. Individually, JCCC had two players in the top 10 in home runs. Anthony Miller was second with a school record 26 home runs, and Ben Calvano was sixth with 19. The season also produced a record 13 all-conference performers, and four All-Region VI selections.

In 2011, the Cavaliers hit .330 as a team, but were one of the nation’s best on the base paths. Canary mentored the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 30 national stolen base leaders, and the team swiped a team record 263. The Cavalier’s finished 33-26 and was one of only 13 junior colleges to appear in the first five NJCAA polls. They qualified for their fifth straight Region VI Championship and lost in the super regional championship game. The 2011 team was again one of the top academic teams in the country, finishing thirteenth in the NJCAA with a team grade point average of 3.12.

In 2016 the Cavaliers finished 46-19 overall and appeared in the NJCAA national ranking is six of the seven polls. The Cavaliers were again among the top hitting team nationally. Johnson County ranked 17th in hits, 21st in doubles and 27th in home runs. Additionally, 10 players received All-East Jayhawk Conference recognition. Last year Johnson County again won 46 games, finishing 46-16, runner-up in the East Jayhawk and in third place at the Region VI Tournament. The Cavaliers also finished 20th in the final NJCAA poll after reaching No. 8 on April 25. The Cavaliers offense was again a staple in the national rankings, finishing 12th in hits, 15th in doubles, 12th in triples, 20th in home runs, 14th in

total extra base hits, 12th in total bases and 21st in batting average. While new to the Cavaliers staff in 2008, Canary was not a stranger to coaching at the collegiate level. He joined 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 helped 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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michaelYEAGER #38 Assistant Coach • 3rd Season Johnson County Community College '13 Missouri Western State University '15 Following a stellar playing career at Johnson County Community College and Missouri Western State University, Michael Yeager enters his third season as an assistant coach to the Cavaliers baseball program. Last year Johnson County again won 46 games, finishing 46-16, runner-up in the East Jayhawk and in third place at the Region VI Tournament. The Cavaliers also finished 20th in the final NJCAA poll after reaching No. 8 on April 25. The Cavaliers offense was again a staple in the national rankings, finishing 12th in hits, 15th in doubles, 12th in triples, 20th in home runs, 14th in total extra base hits, 12th in total bases and 21st in batting average. His first season on staff, the Cavaliers finished 46-19 overall and appeared in the NJCAA national ranking is six of the seven polls. The Cavaliers were again among the top hitting team nationally. Johnson County ranked 17th in hits, 21st in doubles and 27th in home runs. Additionally, 10 players received All-East Jayhawk Conference recognition. Off the field, JCCC has produced one of, if not the, highest team grade point average in the athletic department. Last year, 81 percent posted a grade points of 3.0 or better, and a total of 13 players have been recognized by the NJCAA for academic success during his two seasons on staff. In his two seasons as a player at Johnson County, Yeager split time behind the plate and at first base. He was a .357 hitter over his career (82-for-230) with nine doubles, a triple, 40 runs and 34 RBI. He recorded 24 multiple-hit games and eight multiple-RBI games. His freshman campaign in 2012, Yeager garnered AllEast Jayhawk Conference honorable mention honors at first bast after hitting .417 (43-for-103). He also had four doubles, scored 26 times and drove in 14. His 11

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multi-hit and five multi-RBI games ranked second on the team. The following season Yeager batted .307 (39-for-127) with five doubles, a triple, 14 runs and 20 RBI. He ranked second on the squad in average, RBI and multiple-hit games. Yeager continued his playing career at Missouri Western State University. As a junior, he played in 14 games, six as a starer. He made 24 plate appearances and collected two hits, including a home run, and four RBI. Yeager became a regular in the lineup his senior year, making 33 starts. He hit .270 (24-for-89) with two doubles, two homers, 19 runs and 12 RBI. He had multiple-hit games, including three hits against NebraskaKearny (4-11-15). A week earlier, Yeager belted a three run home run against Truman State (4-7-15). He also posted a fielding percentage of .995, committing just one error in 187 fielding chances. Yeager played his prep baseball at Staley High School, in Kansas City, Mo. He was a three-time letter winner for coach Dave Wilson. Yeager twice was selected by the Missouri High School Baseball coaches Association as a Class 4 All-State performer. He earned second-team as a junior and first-team accolades his senior year. He also garnered second-team AllState by the Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association his senior year. Yeager also was a three-time Small Suburban Six conference performers and twice named All-Northland. His senior year, Yeager was selected second-team AllMetro by the Kansas City Star and was selected to the Missouri All-Star team for the MO-Kan All-Star Games in 2011. In his high school career, Yeager collected 94 hits, including 22 doubles, and drove in 68 runs. Yeager’s older brother, Mitchell, also played and coached at Johnson County.

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sophomore profiles

chazBURGESS

Sophomore • 6-2 • 195 • Outfield • Bats Left/Throws Left Olathe North High School • Olathe, Kan.

Outlook Chaz Burgess is coming off a medical red shirt in 2017 after having a solid freshman campaign ... An outstanding left-handed hitter with tremendous athleticism … Will be the anchor in the lineup … Expected to put together another impact season for the Cavaliers in 2018.

Freshman Year Earned All-East Jayhawk Conference honorable mention honors in the outfield ... Hit .308 (57-for-185) with nine doubles, two triples, two home runs, 38 runs scored and 32 RBI ... Had 16 multiple-hit games and eight multiple-RBI games ... Got his first hit, a single, in an 8-7 win over Three Rivers (2-14-16) ... Two days later drove in his first run in a 22-5 victory over Rockhurst (2-16-16) ... Ripped a triple for his first extra base hit, and drove in three in a 9-2 win over Ellsworth (2-20-16) ... Had a single and double to drive in three in a 10-8 win over Cowley (2-17-16) ... Collected four hits with a home run, and three RBI in a 6-3 win over Independence (3-3-16) ... Was 6-for-9 with four RBI in the double header ... Was solid in the field, posting a fielding percentage of .924.

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At Bats 5 (5 Times) Last vs. Hutchinson 5-15-16) Runs 2 (7 Times) Last vs. Coffeyviille (5-13-16) Hits 4 vs. Independence (3-3-16) 2 (15 Times) Last vs. Cowley (5-16-16) Doubles 2 vs. MCC-Maple Woods (4-19-16) Triples 1 - vs. Ellsworth (2-20-16) 1 vs. Wentworth Military (3-29-16) Home Runs 1 vs. Southwestern (3-22-16) 1 vs. Independence (3-31-16) 1 vs. Highland (4-16-16)

High School Was a three-year starter for coaches Pete Flood and Joey Oxley at Olathe North High School … Named second-team All-Sunflower League as a senior … Hit .397 with 35 hits, two doubles, nine runs and 14 RBI … Received the 12 season award, lettering in three sports all four year, baseball, football and basketball … Earned honorable mention All-Sunflower League in football as a junior and senior ... Helped the Eagles football team to an 11-1 record and capture Sunflower League, Regional, Sectional and District championships as a senior … Had an 81-yard interception for a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass with 47 seconds left to force overtime in the 6A State semifinals against Shawnee Mission East his senior year … The Eagles also won Sectional, Regional and District titles his junior season … Was part of a Regional championship team in basketball his senior year.

Personal Born Charles D. Burgess, III on Nov. 21, 1996, in Olathe, Kan. … Nickname is Chaz … Son of Dave and Patty Burgess … Has three older sisters, Kristen, Amy and Allison … His father was a hall of fame track athlete at McPherson College, and a hall of fame cross country and track coach at Johnson County Community College … His sister was a member of the JCCC dance team … Also recruited by McPherson College, Ottawa University, Butler Community College and Fort Scott Community College … Favorite food is buffalo wings … Favorite fast food restaurant is Wendy’s … Favorite restaurant is Buffalo Wild Wings … Favorite TV show is That 70’s Show … Favorite movies are Book of Eli, Avengers and Dead Pool ... Favorite actors are Ashton Kutcher and Ryan Reynolds … Favorite book is Tale of Despereaux … Favorite music entertainer is G-Eazy … Favorite cartoon character is Jerry of Tom and Jerry … Favorite athletes are Wilt Chamberlain, LaDanian Tomlison and Ken Griffey, Jr. … Favorite sports team are the San Diego Chargers and New York Yankees … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies ... Notable alumni are NFL running back Darren Sproles and former professional baseball player and JCCC All-American Kit Pellow.

Burgess’ Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HPP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '16 .308 58 185 38 57 9 2 3 32 22 27 12-20 6 1 72 1 6 .924

RBI 3 (5 Times) Last vs. Seward (5-7-16) Stolen Bases 2 vs. Three Rivers (2-14-16) 2 vs. Kirkwood (2-27-16) Longest Hitting Streak 8 Games First Hit Single vs. Three Rivers (2-14-16) First Extra Base Hit Triple vs. Ellsworth (2-20-16) First RBI vs. Rockhurst (2-16-16) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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tyHERRENBRUCK

sophomore profiles Sophomore • 6-3 • 210 • Infield/Outfield • Bats Right/Throws Right Olathe East High School • Olathe, Kan.

Outlook Ty Herrenbruck is coming back from a medical redshirt year in 2017, and will be look upon to anchor the middle of the lineup … Possesses the rare ability to hit for power and average … His understanding of the offensive philosophy at JCCC makes him an extremely valuable part of the offense … Put together a solid freshman season in 2016, and will look to improve upon that success off that season ... Hit .279 with two doubles, a triple, home run and nine RBI before the injury that ended his 2017 season.

Freshman Year 2016

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At Bats 5 (3 Times) Last at MCC-Longview (3-8-16) Runs 3 vs. Rockhurst (2-16-16) Hits 3 vs. Rockhurst (2-19-16 3 at MCC-Longview (3-8-16) 3 vs. Des Moines Area (3-15-16) 3 at Independence (4-2-16) 3 at Independence (4-2-16) Doubles 1 (9 Times) Last vs. Seward (5-8-16) Triples 1 vs. Coffeyville (3-25-16) Home Runs 2 at MCC-Longview (3-8-16)

Played in 58 games, 54 as a starter ... Batted .315 (56-for-178) with 35 runs, nine doubles, a triple, six home runs and 41 RBI ... Finished fourth on the team in RBI and tied for fourth in home runs ... Had 15 multiple-hit and 10-multiple-RBI games ...Opened the season with an eight-game hitting streak ... Batted .433(13-for-30) during the streak, with seven runs, a double, two home runs and eight RBI ... Began the streak collecting three singles and an RBI in a 9-2 win over Mineral Area in the season opener (2-12-16) .. Belted a solo home run for his first extra base hit in a 6-4 win over Dyersburg State (2-13-16) ... Ripped two singles and a home run to drive in three runs in a 22-5 blowout win over Rockhurst (2-16-16) ... Hit two homers and a single and drove in a season-high five runs in a 16-6 win at MCC-Longview (3-8-16) ... Hit a single and home run and drove in three runs to power the Cavaliers to a 9-7 win at Independence (4-2-16) ... Drove in four runs with a single and homer in a 13-3 win over Highland (4-16-16) .. Had a second eight-game hitting streak late in the season ... Batted .333 (9-for-27) with four runs, four doubles and six RBI ... Drove in one of the Cavaliers’ two runs in a 2-1 win over nationally ranked Neosho County in the Region VI Tournament, advancing Johnson County to the championship against Cowley (5-16-16).

High School Was a three-year starter for coach John McDonald at Olathe East High School, Olathe, Kan. … Graduated 2015 … Selected second-team All-State at third base by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches his senior year … Was two-time All-Sunflower League first-team selection … Named to the All-USA Kansas Baseball second-team his senior year … Hit .339 with 21 hits, four doubles, three triples, two home runs, 19 runs and 17 RBI as a senior … Honor roll student all four year … Principal’s Honor Roll as a freshman, junior and senior.

Personal Born Ty Aaron Herrenbruck on March 20, 1996, in Newbergh, Ind. … Nickname is Snow Goose … Son of Todd and Monica Herrenbruck … His father played baseball at Rend Lake College and was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 19th round … His older sister, Morgan, also attended JCCC … Major is undecided … Favorite food is macaroni and cheese … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle… Favorite restaurant is Salty Iguana … Favorite TV shows are Breaking Bad and How I Met Your Mother… Favorite movie is Talladega Nights … Favorite actress is Jennifer Aniston … Favorite book is The Great Gatsby … Favorite music entertainer is Zac Brown Band … Favorite cartoon character is Goofy … Favorite athlete is Alex Gordon … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … His greatest sports moment was hitting the go-ahead home run in a game on his birthday.

Herrenbruck’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HPP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '16 .315 58 178 35 56 9 1 6 41 17 39 3-6 4 4 73 0 1 .986

RBI 5 at MCC-Longview (3-8-16) 4 vs. Highland (4-16-16) Stolen Bases 1 vs. Three Rivers (2-14-16) 1 vs. Rockhurst (3-16-16) 1 vs. Des Moines Area (3-15-16) Longest Hitting Streak 8 Games (2 Times) First Hit Single vs. Mineral Area (2-12-16) First Extra Base Hit Home run vs. Dyersburg State (2-1316) First RBI vs. Mineral Area (2-12-16) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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mattJOHNSON

Sophomore • 6-0 • 175 • Infield • Bats Right/Throws Right Campus High School • Wichita, Kan.

Outlook Matt Johnson made an immediate impact as a freshman and will be counted on to be a mainstay the Johnson County infield … Ranks among the best defensive second basemen to play for the Cavaliers … Had a tremendous fall season at the plate … Projected to hit at the top of the order this spring for the Johnson County.

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Played in all 62 games, 54 as a starter ... Batted .211 (35-for-166) with eight doubles, three triples, three home runs, 36 runs and 30 driven in ... Also swiped 11 bases, third-most on the team ... Belted a solo home run in his first collegiate at bat, helping the Cavaliers to a season-opening 3-2 win over Volunteer State (2-10-17) ... Ripped two singles and a double to drive in a season-high four runs in a 17-0 victory over Shawnee (2-12-17) ... Matched his season high for hits with three, including a triple, scored three times and drove in a run in a 19-2 home win over Allen (4-13-17) ... Followed that with his third three-hit game in a 15-7 win over Southwesters (4-18-17) ... Had a single, double and triple, scored three times and drove in a three runs against the Trojans ... Belted a triple and home run to drive in three in a 14-8 win over Hutchinson in the Region VI Tournament, helping the Cavaliers reach the tournament semifinals (5-13-17).

High School Was a four-year starter for coach Bryan Clasen at Campus High School, Wichita, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Was a four-time All-Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League D-I selection … Earned honorable mention honors at second base as a freshman, and was a first-team pick as sophomore, junior and senior at shortstop … Was a three-year starter in football and started one season in basketball … Was a four-time all-league selection in football … Named all-league at punter and wide receiver his senior year, a safety his junior year and as special teams player as a sophomore.

GAME HIGHS

Personal

Runs 3 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 3 vs. Allen (4-15-17) 3 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17)

Born Matt R. Johnson on Nov. 18, 1997, in Wichita, Kan. … Nickname is Matty … Son of Robert Johnson and Heather Reynolds … Has two sisters, Madison and Mackenzie … Major is undecided … Also recruited by Barton Community College, Butler Community College, Coffeyville Community College and Pratt Community College … Enjoys fishing … Favorite food is Reese’s peanut butter cups … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite restaurant is On the Border … Favorite TV show is One Tree Hill … Favorite movie is We Bought a Zoo … Favorite actor is Matt Damon … Favorite cartoon characters are Tom and Jerry … Favorite athlete is Manny Machado … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies.

At Bats 5 vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) 5 vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17)

Hits 3 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 3 vs. Allen (4-15-17) 3 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) Doubles 1 (8 Times) Last Kansas City Kansas 4-27-17) Triples 1 vs. Allen (4-15-17) 1 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) Home Runs 1 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 1 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) 1 vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17)

Johnson’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HPP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 .211 62 166 36 35 8 3 3 30 8 48 11-16 10 16 96 130 11 .954

RBI 4 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 3 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) 3 vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17) Stolen Bases 2 at Independence (3-23-17) Longest Hitting Streak 5 Games First Hit HR vs. Volunteer State (2-10-17) First Extra Base Hit HR vs. Volunteer State (2-10-17) First RBI vs. Volunteer State (2-10-17) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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jakeKARST

history & profiles records sophomore Sophomore • 6-0 • 185 • Catcher • Bats Right/Throws Right Olathe North High School • Olathe, Kan.

Outlook Jake Karst was a highly touted high school prospect that garnered Player of the Year honors … An all-conference catcher last year who possesses a cannon for an arm behind the plate … Capable of shutting down an opponent’s run game with his superior arm strength and will see a lot of innings this spring … Should be a middle-of-the order bat for the Cavaliers and will be looked upon to be a leader.

Freshman Year

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GAME HIGHS At Bats 5 (5 Times)

Runs 3 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 3 vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) 3 vs. Fort Scott (4-20-17) Hits 4 vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) 3 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) Doubles 2 vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) Triples 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) 1 vs. Highland (4-6-17) 1 vs. Fort Scott (4-20-17) 1 vs. Cowley (5-14-17) Home Runs 1 vs. MCC-Longview (3-7-17) 1 at Allen (4-12-17) 1 at Kansas City Kansas (4-27-17)

Selected honorable mention All-East Jayhawk Conference at catcher ... Hit .325 (62-for-191) with 16 doubles, four triples, three home runs, 36 driven in and 56 runs scored ... Also collected 15 multiple-hit, nine multiple-RBI games ... Singled twice and drove in a run to help Johnson County to a 3-2 victory over Volunteer State in the season opener (2-10-17) ... Ripped two singles and two doubles, scored three times and drove in two in a 11-5 win over Ellsworth in JCCC’s home opener (2-17-17) ... Had three hits with a triple drove in two runs in a 17-7 win over Ellsworth the following day (2-18-17) ... Produced a 14-game hitting streak in the late March and early April ... Hit .314 (16-for-51) over the streak, with four doubles, a triple, eight runs and seven RBI ... Belted a two-run double in JCCC’s 14-8 win over Hutchinson in the Region VI Tournament, helping the Cavaliers advance to the tournament semifinals (5-13-17).

High School Was a three-year starter for coach Rocky Helm at Maize High School, Maize, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Selected second-team All-State by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches his senior year … Was a three-time All-Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League D-I performer at catcher …Earned honorable mention his sophomore and junior years, and first-team honors as a senior … Was selected the AVCTL Player of the Year his senior season … Helped Maize qualify for the Kansas 5A state tournament his senior year, defeating Arkansas City 7-1 in the championship … Went on to tie for third place and finish with a 17-7 record … Was a three-year starter as a linebacker and punter in football … Named to the Wichita Eagle/ Varsity Kansas High School 5A All-Class second-team at punter his senior year … Was two-time All-AVCTL selection in football … Named first-team at punter his senior year and second-team at linebacker his junior year … National Honors Society member.

Personal Born Jacob Jeffry Karst on Nov. 26, 1997, in Wichita, Kan. … Nickname is Jake … Son of Jeff and Chrissy Karst … Has a brother, Alex … His mother played college soccer at Friends University … Majoring in biomedical engineering … Also recruited by Washburn University, Allen Community College, Butler Community College and Neosho County Community College … Favorite food is cheesy chicken alfredo … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite restaurant is Cheesecake Factory … Favorite TV show is Prison Break … Favorite movie is Dead Pool … Favorite actor is Ryan Reynolds … Favorite book is The Hunger Games … Favorite music entertainer is Steve Aoki … Favorite cartoon characters are Tom and Jerry … Favorite athlete is Dansby Swanson … Favorite sports team is the Atlanta Braves … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies … His greatest sports moment was hitting for a cycle … A notable alumnus from his school is former Major League pitcher Nate Robertson.

Karst’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HBP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 .325 60 191 39 62 16 4 3 36 20 61 5-5 7 11 445 31 7 .986

RBI 2 vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) 2 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) 2 vs. MCC-Longview (3-7-17) 2 at Coffeyville (3-18-17) 2 vs. Labette (3-31-17) 2 vs. Allen (4-13-17) 2 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) 2 at Kansas City Kansas (4-27-17) 2 vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17) Stolen Bases 2 vs. Labette (3-3-17) Longest Hitting Streak 14 Games First Hit Single vs. Volunteer State (2-10-17) First Extra Base Hit Double vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) First RBI vs. Ellsworth Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2018 johnson county community college BASEBALL guide

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bradKINCAID

Sophomore • 5-11 • 195 • Pitcher • Bats Right/Throw Right Lawrence High School • Lawrence, Kan.

Outlook Brad Kincaid is a big, strong pitcher who likes to attack … Projected to be the Cavaliers No. 1 in the rotation in 2018 … Throws in the low 90s with plus off speed … Has a bulldog mentality on the mound and is very athletic.

Freshman Year

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GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched 5.0 vs. Kirkwood (2-26-17) 5.0 vs. Hesston (3.14-17) 5.0 at Kansas City Kansas (4-27-17) 4.0 vs. Cowley (5-14-17) Strikeouts 9 vs. Kirkwood (2-26-17) 9 vs. Hesston (3-14-17) 5 vs. Des Moines Area (3-28-17) 5 vs. Cowley (5-14-17) 4 vs. MCC-Maple Woods (4-25-17) 4 at Kansas City Kansas (4-28-17)

Made 18 appearances on the hill in 2017 ... Posted an earned run average of 3.57 with 49 strikeouts in 40.1 innings of work ... Finished with a perfect record of 3-0 and had one save ... Made his debut in 7-1 loss to Dyersburg State, allowing just one single in an inning of work (2-11-17) ... Was the starting and winning pitcher in an 8-6 victory over Kirkwood (2-26-17) ... Pitched five full innings and allowed just two earned runs and struck out a season-high nine batters ... Struck out the side in one inning of work in a 7-4 loss at Cowley (3-9-17) ... Picked up win number two allowing just three hits, no runs with nine strikeouts in 12-1 win over Hesston (3-14-17) ... Allowed one run on three hits with three strikeouts in a 22-2 win over Wentworth Military and improved his season mark to 3-0 ... Allowed just one hit and struck out five in three innings of relief in a 6-5 win over Des Moines Area (3-28-17).

High School Was a three-year starter for coach Brad Stoll at Lawrence High School, Lawrence, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Named All-Area by the Lawrence Journal-World and first-team All-Sunflower League as a utility player his senior year … Served as the Lions shortstop and closer … Hit .347 with a team-best 19 RBI, five doubles and nine stolen bases in 2016 … Also struck out 19 batters in 15.2 inning with a 1.34 earned run average … Honor roll student all four years.

Personal Born Bradley Stephen Kincaid on Jan. 7, 1998, in Lawrence, Kan. … Nickname is Brad … Son of Steve and Pam Kincaid … Has two older sisters, Courtney and Alex … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Baker University, Allen Community College, Barton Community College, Cloud County Community College and Kansas City Kansas Community college … Favorite foods are Mexican and Chinese … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite restaurant is Burger Stand … Favorite TV show is Blue Mountain State … Favorite movie is Step Brothers … Favorite actor is Matt Damon … Favorite book is the Harry Potter series … Favorite music entertainer is Kanye West … Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin … Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Joey Wentz, the 40th selection in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves … His greatest sports moment was striking out 14 batters in seven innings … Notable alumni from his school are Paul Endacott, John Hadl, Danny Manning Erin Brockovich and JCCC baseball coach Kent Shelley.

First Appearance vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) First Start vs. Kirkwood (2-26-17) First Decision Win vs. Kirkwood (2-26-17) First Win vs. Kirkwood (2-26-17)

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Kincaid’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. ERA W-L Pct. IP H R ER BB K SV App GS '17 3.57 3-0 1.000 40.1 36 22 16 21 49 1 18 4

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SH PO Ast. E Fdg% 0 2 4 1 .857


daonte'LOWERY

history & profiles records sophomore Sophomore • 6-1 • 175 • Outfield • Bats Left/Throws Left Lawrence High School • Lawrence, Kan.

Outlook Daonte’ Lowerey is a speedy outfielder who can really go get it in the outfield … Does not strike out much and puts a lot of pressure on the defense with his speed … Can play all three outfield positions and will look to fill a lot of holes for Cavaliers this spring … Will also be looked at to be a left-handed reliever this season..

Freshman Year

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GAME HIGHS

At Bats 6 vs. Labette (4-1-17)

Runs 3 vs. Highland (4-6-17) 3 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) Hits 3 at Independence (3-23-17) 3 at Fort Scott (4-23-17) 2 (10 Times) Last vs. Southwestern (4-18-17)

Selected honorable mention All-East Jayhawk Conference in the outfield ... Played in 59 games with 46 starts ... Batted .317 (51-for-161) with seven doubles, two triples, a home run. 36 runs and 31 runs driven in ... Tied for the team lead with 13 stolen bases ... Registered 12 multiple-hit games and seven multiple-RBI games ... Got his first hit, a single and drove in a run to help the Cavaliers to a season opening 3-2 win over Volunteer State (10-10-17) ... His first extra base hit was a double that drove in two runs in a 11-5 win over Ellsworth (2-17-17) ... Had another two-run double in an 11-0 win over Ellsworth (11-1817) ... Got his first multi-hit game with two singles in a 10-9 win over Kirkwood (2-25-17) ... Belted a solo home run in a 6-3 win at Neosho County (3-4-17) ... Had a single and triple and drove three runs in 13-10 win at Independence (3-23-17) ... Drove in three run in the first game, and two more in the second to help JCCC to a sweep at Highland (4-8-17) ... Had a season long nine-game hitting streak April 11-23 that ended with a three-hit day that included two doubles and an RBI in a 6-3 win at Fort Scott (4-23-17) ... Hit .424 (14-for-33) during the streak, with three doubles, eight runs and seven runs driven in. High School Was a three-year starter for coach Brad Stoll at Lawrence High School, Lawrence, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Was a three-time All-Sunflower League selection … Earned honorable mention honors as a pitcher his sophomore year, and as a utility player his junior and senior years … Played six years of club baseball for the Cavaliers.

Personal Born Daonte’ Ray Lowery on Sept. 8, 1998, in Lawrence, Kan. … Nickname is Dae … Son of Tyrone Lowery and Kendra Hatfield … One of seven siblings … Majoring in business … Favorite food is crag legs … Favorite fast food restaurant is Tryyaki … Favorite restaurant is Red Lobster … Favorite TV show is Family Guy … Favorite movie is Interstellar … Favorite actor is Will Smith … Favorite book is Red Rising … Favorite music entertainer is Flatbush Zombies … Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin … Favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant and Lorenzo Cain … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies … Notable alumni from his school are Paul Endacott, John Hadl, Danny Manning Erin Brockovich and JCCC baseball coach Kent Shelley.

Doubles 2 at Fort Scott (4-23-17) Triples 1 vs Kirkwood (2-26-17) 1 at Independence (3-23-17) Home Runs 1 at Neosho County (3-4-17) RBI 3 at Independence (3-23-17) 3 at Highland -Game 1 (4-8-17) 2 (Times) Last at Highland-Game 2 (4-8-17)

Lowrey’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HBP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 .317 59 161 36 51 7 2 1 31 15 24 13-19 5 4 66 1 4 .944

Stolen Bases 2 vs. Jefferson (2-11-17) 2 vs. Des Moines Area (3-28-17) 2 vs. Highland (4-6-17) 2 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) Longest Hitting Streak 9 Games First Hit Single vs. Volunteer State (2-10-17) First Extra Base Hit Double vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) First RBI vs. Volunteer State (2-10-17) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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alecMcGEHEE

Sophomore • 6-4 • 210• Outfield • Bats Right/Throw Right Wakeland High School • Frisco, Texas

Outlook Alec McGehee will take a medical redshirt in 2018 … He is a physical player that has really impressed the Johnson County coaches with his bat and work ethic since arriving on campus.

Freshman Year Saw limited action in 2017 ... Appeared in eight games including one start in left field in a 22-2 win over Wentworth Military (3-21-17) ... Had a single and scored two runs in that victory ... His first hit was a single in a 12-1 win against Hesston (3-14-17) ... Batted .222 on the season (2-for-9) with three runs scored and two base-on-balls.

High School

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GAME HIGHS

At Bats 4 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 1 vs. Jefferson (2-11-17) 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) 1 vs. Hesston (3-14-17) 1 vs. Highland (4-8-17) 1 vs. Allen (4-13-17)

Earned two varsity letters for coach Barry Rose at Justin Wakeland High School, Frisco, Texas … Graduated 2015 … Helped the Wolverines make it to the fifth round of the Texas 5A playoffs and a Regional finalist with a 22-13 record his senior year … The team posted a 23-11 mark his junior season … Also earned three varsity letters in cross country.

Personal Born Alec Steven McGehee on Jan. 16, 1997, in Orlando, Fla. … Nickname is Scuba Steve … Son of Steve and Denice McGehee … Has one sister, Aleah … Majoring in agricultural business … Has two cousins, Justin and Aaron Ruchti, who were drafted by the Seattle Mariners … Also recruited by Texas State University … Enjoys hunting … Favorite food is Mexican … Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell … Favorite restaurants are Chipotle and Jose Pepper’s … Favorite TV shows are Family Guy and The Ranch … Enjoys watching the Rambo, Indiana Jones and Star Wars movies … Favorite actor is Harrison Ford … Favorite music entertainer is Aaron Watson … Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin … Favorite athlete is Josh Donaldson … Favorite sports team is the Toronto Blue Jays … A notable alumnus from his school is Royals first base prospect Ryan O’Hearn.

Runs 2 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 1 vs. Hesston (3-14-17) Hits 1 vs. Hesston (3-14-17) 1 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) First Hit Single vs. Hesston (3-14-17)

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McGehee’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HBP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% ‘17 .222 8 9 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 1.000

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tannerPADGETT

Sophomore • 6-6 • 225 • DH/1B • Bats Right/Throws Right Valley Center High School • Wichita, Kan.

Outlook Tanner Padgett will again be a mainstay in the middle of the Cavaliers’ line up … Possesses the ability to drive the ball to all fields with authority which makes him incredibly dangerous to pitch to … Can provide some major spark with his bat … One of the most consistent hitters to put on a Cavaliers uniform.

Freshman Year

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GAME HIGHS

At Bats 6 vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17) Runs 4 at Highland (4-8-17)

Hits 5 vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17) 4 at Highland (4-18-17) 3 (9 Times) Last at Coffeyville (3-18-17) Doubles 2 vs. Des Moines Area (3-28-17) Triples 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) Home Runs 2 at Highland (4-18-17) 1 (14 Times) Last vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17) RBI 6 at Highland (4-18-17) 4 vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17) 3 (7 Times) Last at Coffeyville (3-18-17)

Selected first-team All-East Jayhawk Conference and second-team All-Region VI at designated hitter ... Batted .382 (86-for-225) with 14 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs, 53 runs scored and 61 runs batted in ... His 86 led the team and ranked fourth in the conference and 14th in the NJCAA ... His 16 round trippers tied for the team lead and fifth in the conference ... His 86 hits are most ever by a freshman, and tie the second-most in a season in team history, and his 16 home runs tie for eighth ... Produced 26 multiple-hit games, including a five-hit effort in JCCC’s 14-8 win over Hutchinson in the Region VI Tournament (5-1317) ... His 26-multi-hit games rank as fifth most in a season ...Also had 18 multi-RBI games, including a six RBI effort in a 16-5 win at Highland (4-8-17) ... That total ties him for fifth in a season. His five hits tie the single-game record at JCCC, and his six-RBIs tie ninth-best game ... Had a single, double and two home runs against the Scotties ... Ripped two doubles and drove in a run in a 6-5 victory over Des Moines Area (3-28-17) ... Had a season-long nine game hit streak in mid-March ... Hit .500 over the streak (16-for-32) with a double, two homers, six runs and 14 RBI ... Hit .564 (9-for-16) with a home run and four RBI in the Region VI Tournament in Wichita in mid-May.

High School Was a four-year starter for coach Nick Barnes at Valley Center High School, Valley Center, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Named second-team All-State by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches and honorable mention All-State by HSP/Rivals.com in as a sophomore … Also earned honorable mention All-Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League honors … Hit .490 with 24 hits, and 17 RBI … Hit .464 with nine RBI his junior season … National Honors Society member … Received academic all-league honors.

Personal Born Tanner Alan Earl Padgett on Jan. 29, 1998, in Wichita, Kan. … Nickname is T-Padae … Son of Al and Starla Padgett … Has two brothers, Taylor and Tymber … His cousin, B.J. Finney, is an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers … Major is undecided … Also recruited by the University of Iowa, Wichita State University, Butler Community College, Hutchinson Community College … Favorite foods are Italian and steak … Favorite restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite TV shows are Longmire and The Ranch … Favorite movies are Guardians of the Galaxy and Nice Guys … Favorite actor is Chris Pratt … Favorite book is Burn Notice … Favorite music entertainer is Dierks Bentley … Favorite cartoon character is Scooby-Doo … Favorite athletes are Jim Brown and Giancarlo Stanton … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies.

Padgett’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HBP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 .382 62 225 53 86 14 1 16 61 20 32 0-0 12 1 3 0 1 .750

Stolen Bases None Longest Hitting Streak 9 Games First Hit Single vs. Jefferson (2-11-17) First Extra Base Hit Double vs. Ellsworth (2-17-17) First RBI vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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sophomore profiles

connorSCHUMACHER

Sophomore • 5-11 • 196 • Utility • Bats Right/Throws Right Hayden High School • Topeka, Kan.

Outlook A legacy to the program, Connor Schumacher is one of the most athletic players to come through the Johnson County program in recent years … Has a chance to contribute in all phases of the game this season as an outfielder and pitcher … Covers the ground well in the outfield … Possesses a plus arm and good juice to all fields at the plate … On the mound he is an upper 80s arm that showed an electric fastball during the fall season.

Freshman Year

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GAME HIGHS

At Bats 6 vs. Kirkwood (2-25-17)

Runs 3 vs. Hesston (3-14-17) 2 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 2 vs.MCC-Longview (3-7-17)

Saw action in 38 games including 13 times in the starting lineup ... Hit .217 (13-for-60) with a double, triple, two home runs, 17 runs and eight runs driven in ... Collected three multiple-hit games and two multiple-RBI games ... Also drew seven walks ... Posted a .975 fielding percentage committing just one error in 40 fielding chances ... Got his first hit, a single, and RBI in a 7-1 loss to Dyersburg State in the second game of the season (2-11-17) ... Got his first multi-hit game, ripping two singles, driving in a run and scored twice in a 17-0 win over Shawnee (2-12-17) ... Had two singles and drove in two runs in a 10-9 win over Kirkwood (2-25-17) ... Belted a two-run home run in a 5-0 win over Neosho County (3-2-17) ... Registered his third two-hit game and scored a season-high three times in a 12-1 win over Hesston (3-14-17) ... That was his first extra base hit of the season.

High School Was a two-year starter for coach Bill Arnold at Topeka Hayden High School, Topeka, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Named 4A-D-I second-team All-State as a designated hitter his junior season after helping Hayden capture the 4A State championship … Also was a two-year starter in football … Was a two-time all-Centennial League, AllCity and 4A-D-I first-team All-State selection … Helped the Wildcats reach the 4A State title game as a junior, falling in a hard-fought 42-35 loss to Bishop Miege to finish 11-2 overall … Caught eight passes for 180 yards in the game, including an 80-yard touchdown pass to tie the score at 28-28 … Rushed for 842 yard on 100 carries and seven touchdowns, and caught 37 passes for 580 yards and 10 touchdowns … His senior year rushed for 955 yards on 115 carries, caught 41 passes for 443 yards and 17 touchdowns … The Wildcats finished 10-2 his senior year … Named to the Wichita Eagle/All Class Kansas High School Football 4A second-team at running back as a senior … Honor roll student all four years.

Personal

Triples 1 vs. MCC-Longview (3-7-17)

Born Connor Stephen Schumacher on July 7, 1997, in Topeka, Kan. … Nickname is Schu … Son of Todd and Melissa Schumacher … Has two siblings, Cody and Courtney … Cody played baseball at JCCC and is the St. Louis Cardinals organization after being drafted in the 36th round of the 2014 MLB Draft … Majoring in construction management … Also recruited by the University of Kansas and Hutchinson Community College … Favorite food is steak … Favorite fast food restaurant is Wendy’s … Favorite restaurant is Longhorn Steakhouse … Favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights … Favorite movie is Top Gun … Favorite actor is Bradley Cooper … Favorite music entertainer is Motley Crue … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athletes are Bryce Harper and LeBron James … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies … A notable alumnus from his school is University of Maryland head

Home Runs 1 vs. Neosho County (3-2-17) 1 at Fort Scott (4-23-17)

Schumacher’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Hits 2 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 2 vs. Kirkwood (2-25-17) 2 vs. Hesston (3-14-17) Doubles 1 vs. Labette (3-31-17)

RBI 2 vs. Kirkwood (2-25-17) 2 vs. Neosho County (3-2-17) 1 vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) 1 at Neosho County (3-4-17) 1 at Fort Scott (4-23-17)

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HBP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 .217 38 60 17 13 1 1 2 8 7 21 4-5 2 1 23 16 1 .975

Stolen Bases 1 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 1 vs. Labette (3-31-17) 1 vs. Fort Scott-Game 1 (4-20-17) 1 vs. Fort Scott-Game 2 (4-20-17) Longest Hitting Streak 3 Games First Hit Single vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) First Extra Base Hit Home Run vs. Neosho County (3-2-17) First RBI vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

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nickSUEPPEL

sophomore profiles Sophomore • 6-2 • 210 • Catcher • Bats Right/Throw Right Iowa City High School • Iowa City, Iowa

Outlook Nick Sueppel transferred after signing and attending Heartland Community College in Normal, Ill., for the fall 2015 semester … A catcher/first basemen that will be vital to the success of the Cavaliers this season … Can swing the bat with the best of them and has good juice at the plate … Expected to have a big impact this season.

Freshman Year Saw limited action in 2017 … Played in 11 games and made 13 plate appearances … Hit .231 (3-for-13) with a triple and two runs driven in … Also scored four times and drew two base-on-balls … Was 1-for1 in stolen base attempts … Made his debut with an at bat in a 7-1 loss to Dyersburg State (2-11-17) … Notched his first hit, a single, in an 11-0 home win over Ellsworth (2-17-17) … Walked and scored a run in a 15-5 win over MCC-Longview (3-7-17) … Ripped a triple, drove in two runs, drew a walk and scored twice in a 22-2 win over Wentworth Military … Had a single and scored in a 7-5 win over Southeast (4-11-17).

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At Bats 3 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 2 vs. Southeast (4-11-17) 2 vs. Southwestern (4-18-17) Runs 2 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 1 vs. MCC-Longview (3-7-17) 1 vs. Southeast (4-11-17)

Was a two-year starter for coach Brian Mitchell at City High School in Iowa City, Iowa … Graduated 2015 … Named to the Iowa All-State Super Team by the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association, and second-team 4A Iowa All-State by the Iowa Newspaper Association his senior year … Also earned firstteam All-Mississippi Valley Conference and first-team All-Northeast District as a senior … Hit .439 with a .605 on-bae percentage, six doubles, 23 RBI and 40 walks, which led the state … Selected to play in the Iowa Baseball Coaches Association All-Star series for the large school East Squad as a senior … Was the winning pitcher in the game.

Personal Born Nicholas M. Sueppel on Nov. 6, 1996, in Iowa City, Iowa … Nickname is Nick … Son of Bart Sueppel and Julie Duckles … Major is undecided … Favorite food is Chinese ... Favorite fast food restaurant is Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers … Favorite restaurant is Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue … Favorite TV show is Shark Tank … Favorite movies are Step Brothers and Why Him … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athlete is Barry Bonds … Favorite sports team is the Chicago Cubs … Best player he has played against is Colin Holderman, a ninth-round pick by the New York Mets in the 2016 MLB Draft.

Hits 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) 1 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 1 vs. Southeast (4-11-17) Doubles None Triples 1 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) Home Runs None RBI 2 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) Stolen Bases 1 vs. Wentworth Military (2-21-17) Longest Hitting Streak None First Hit Single vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) First Extra Base Hit Triple vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) First RBI vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17)

Sueppel’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HPP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 .231 11 13 4 3 0 1 0 2 2 6 1-1 2 1 24 3 1 .964

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history sophomore & records profiles

brianSULLIVAN

Sophomore • 6-2 • 20 • Outfield/1B • Bats Left/Throws Right Olathe South High School • Olathe, Kan.

Outlook Brian Sullivan possesses a sweet left-handed swing and is coming off an impressive freshman campaign in which he hit over a .400 clip … Has proven to be a valuable offensive weapon, and his consistency makes him incredibly valuable to the middle of the lineup … Additionally, his athleticism allows him to play multiple defensive positions as a plus defender.

Freshman Year

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At Bats 6 at Coffeyville (3-18-17) 6 at Labette (4-1-17)

Runs 3 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 3 at Independence (3-23-17) Hits 4 at Neosho County (3-4-17) 4 vs. MCC-Longview (3-7-17) 4 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 3 at Independence (3-23-17) 3 vs. Highland (4-6-17) Doubles 2 vs. MCC-Longview (3-7-17) 2 vs. Wentworth Miltary (3-21-17) Triples 1 vs. Jefferson (2-12-17) Home Runs 1 at Neosho County (3-4-17) 1 at Independence (3-23-17)

Selected second-team All-East Jayhawk Conference at outfielder ... Capped his freshman season leading the Cavaliers with a .407 batting average (57-for-140) ... Also collected 11 doubles, a triple, two home runs, 39 RBI and 37 runs ... His numbers would have been even better, but he suffered an injury in mid-April that kept him out of the line-up until the first round of the Region VI playoffs May 5 ... Despite missing 15 games, Sullivan still produced 16 multiple-hit games and nine multi-RBI games ... His first college hit was a run scoring triple in a 9-1 loss to Jefferson (2-11-17) ... Ripped four hits, including a double and home run, to drive in four runs in an 11-5 win over national ranked Neosho County (3-4-17) ... Three days later had another four-hit game that included two doubles and four RBI in a 15-5 win over MCC-Longview (3-7-17) ... Got his third four-hit game in a 22-2 pounding of Wentworth Military (3-21-17) ... Had two singles and two doubles, drove in four and scored three times against Wentworh ... Blasted his second homer of the season, along with two singles, scored three times and drove in two in a 13-10 win at Independence (3-23-17) ... Batted .556 (5-for-9) with a double and two RBI in the Region VI Tournament in Wichita.

High School Was a three-year letter winner and two-year starter for coach Josh Perkins at Olathe South High School, Olathe, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Was selected to the 2014-15 All-USA Kansas Baseball first-team as a junior … Selected first-team All-Sunflower League and second-team Kansas 6A All-State by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches in the outfield as a junior and senior … Helped the Falcons to a third-place finish at the 6A State Tournament his junior year … Hit .390 as sophomore, .410 as a junior and .310 his senior year … Also was a three-time letter winner and two-year starter in basketball … Garnered honorable mention All-Sunflower League honors as a senior … Honor roll student … Presidential Award winner.

Personal Born Brian Walter Sullivan on May 21, 1998, in Binghamton, N.Y. … Nickname is Sully … Son of Walter and Jennifer Sullivan … Has two brothers, Daniel and Matthew … His brother Daniel also attended JCCC … Major is undecided … Also recruited by the University of Central Missouri, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Barton Community College, Hutchinson Community College and Iowa Western Community College … Favorite food is Chinese … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chick-fil-A … Favorite restaurant is Bonefish Grill … Favorite TV show is The Office … Favorite movie is Anchorman … Favorite actor is Will Ferrell … Favorite book is Lone Survivor … Favorite music entertainer is Elton John … Favorite cartoon character is Peter from Family Guy … Favorite athletes are Cam Newton and Freddy Freeman … Favorite sports team is the Atlanta Braves … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies … A notable alumnus from his school is Auburn offensive lineman Braden Smith.

Sullivan’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB-SBA HBP SAC PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 .407 46 140 37 57 11 1 2 39 25 14 13-17 8 5 40 1 2 .953

RBI 4 at Neosho County (3-4-17) 4 vs. MCC-Longview (3-7-17) 4 vs. Wentworth Military (3-21-17) 2 (6 Times) Stolen Bases 2 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) 2 vs. Kirkwood (2-26-17) Longest Hitting Streak 7 Games First Hit Triple vs. Jefferson (2-11-17) First Extra Base Hit Triple vs. Jefferson (2-11-17) First RBI vs. Jefferson (2-11-17) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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coltonVANVLECK

sophomore history & records profiles Sophomore • 6-0 • 170 • Pitcher • Bats Right/Throw Right Liberty High School • Liberty, Mo.

Outlook Colon Van Vleck is a right-handed pitcher that has a different look … Throws from the sidearm slot and will be something different out of Johnson County’s bullpen this season.

Freshman Year Made 13 appearances on the hill in 2017, all in a relief capacity ... Finished 2-0 with an earned run average over 19.0 innings pitched ... Allowed just six earned run and struck out 14 batters ... Pitched two scoreless innings and allowed just one hit in his season debut against Dyersburg State (2-11-17) ... Picked up his first win pitching a perfect 12th inning in a 10-9 win over Kirkwood (2-25-17) ... Allowed just one run off one hit in a 6-3 win at Neosho County (3-4-17) ... Pitched a season-high 4.2 inning in relief in a 13-10 win at Independence (3-23-17) ... Hurled two scoreless innings, allowing just one hit in a 6-5 win over Des Moines Area (3-28-17) ... He also picked up his second victory in that outing ... Allowed just one run off two hits in three innings of relief in a 16-5 win at Highland (4-8-17).

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Innings Pitched 4.2 at Independence (3-23-17) 3.0 at Highland (4-8-17) 2.0 vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) 2.0 at Neosho County (3-4-17) 2.0 vs. Des Moines Area (3-28-17)

Was a three-year letter winner and two-year starter for coach Kirk Bragg at Liberty High School, Liberty, Mo. … Graduated 2016 …Helped the Bluejays win two Suburban Red Conference titles, a District title and post a record of 79-21 over his three varsity seasons … Valedictorian of his class … Earned Academic AllState by the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association his senior year.

Personal Born Colton Tyler Van Vleck on April 13, 1998, in Independence, Mo. … Nickname is Shooter … Son of David Van Vleck and Randi Pyle … Has a sister, Caitlin … Major is undecided … Also recruited by Central Methodist University, Drury University and William Jewell College … Enjoy hunting and fishing … Favorite food is tacos … Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell … Favorite restaurant is Buffalo Wild Wings … Favorite TV show is Fast N’ Loud … Favorite movie is Step Brothers … Favorite actor is Will Ferrell … Favorite book is Tuesday’s with Marie … Favorite music entertainer is Brad Paisley … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athlete is Yordano Ventura … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … A notable alumnus from his school is former Kansas State Wildcat AllAmerican and NFL running back David Allen.

Strikeouts 4 at Independence (3-23-17) 2 vs. Kirkwood (3-25-17) 2 at Neosho County (3-4-17) First Appearance vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) First Start No Starts First Decision Win vs. Kirkwood (2-25-17) First Win vs. Kirkwood (2-25-17)

Van Vleck’s Season Statistics at Johnson County

Yr. ERA W-L Pct. IP H R ER BB K SV App GS CG SH PO Ast. E Fdg% '17 2.84 2-0 1.000 19.0 17 11 6 5 14 1 13 0 0 0 2 7 0 1.000

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sophomore transfer profiles

baileyJELINEK

Sophomore • 6-4 • 190 • P/OF • Bats Right/Throw Right Warsaw High School • Kansas City, Mo.

Outlook Bailey Jelinek joins the Cavaliers after playing football one year at the University of Central Missouri and baseball one year at MCC-Maple Woods … He is an athlete on the mound that attacks the zone … Will see innings out of the bullpen … Throws a curve, slider and split.

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At Bats 5 vs. St. Louis (4-8-17) 4 (9 Times)

Runs 3 at Highland (4-18-17) 2 vs. St. Louis (4-8-17) Hits 2 vs. Highland (2-28-17) 2 at St. Charles (3-4-17) 2 vs. State Fair (3-10-17) 2 vs. St. Louis (4-8-17) 2 vs. North Central Missouri (5-1-17) Doubles 1 at St. Charles (3-4-17) 1 vs. MCC-Longview (3-5-17) 1 at Mineral Area (4-15-17) Triples None

Attended the University of Central Missouri on a football scholarship as a punter and wide receiver in 2015 … Did not play … Transferred to MCC-Maple Woods in 2016-17 to play baseball for the Monarchs … Played in 42 games, 39 as a starter in the outfield … Hit .230 (28-for-122) with four doubles, three home runs, 17 runs scored and 19 driven in … Was 6-for-6 in stolen bases … Had seven multiple-hit games and five multiple-RBI games on the season … Collected his first multiple-hit game with a single and home run and two RBI in a 15-0 win over Highland (2-28-17) … Had a single and double and drove in three runs in a 9-6 sin over MCC-Longview (3-5-17) … Ripped a two-run single in a 9-5 win at State Fair (3-9-17) … Had two singles, scored twice and drove in two in a thrilling 21-20 win over St. Louis (4-8-17) … Belted a grand slam in a nine-run third inning to power the Monarchs to a 15-3 win over Three Rivers (4-22-17 … Posted a fielding percentage of .960 with 68 putouts, four assists and three errors.

High School Was a three-year starter for coach john Eisman at Warsaw High School, Warsaw, Mo … Graduated 2015 … Named second-team All-State by the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association at DH/utility as a senior …. Also earned All-Tri-County and All-District honors his junior and senior seasons … Helped Warsaw to a Tri-County and District Titles and a reach the State semifinal his senior year … Went 2-for-3 in the semifinal loss to Scott City … Hit .400 with 28 hits, nine doubles, four home runs, 24 RBI and 31 runs his senior campaign … Hit .371 as a sophomore and .319 his junior year … Finished his career with 84 hits, 21 doubles, a triple, five home runs, 57 RBI and 73 runs scored … Logged 96 career innings on the hill, with 112 strikeouts and a record of 13-5 … Pitched 49.1 inning with 57 strikeouts and 7-1 mark his senior year, all best marks … Was a two-time Tri-County All-Conference, Class 3 All-District and Class 3 All-State selection at wide receiver for football coaches Paul Thomas and Blake Markwig … Played in the Missouri Lions Club All-Star Game …. Set season school records with 12 touchdown catches as a junior and 975 yards receiving his senior year … Also was a two-year starter in basketball.

Personal Born Bailey Christopher Jelinek on Nov. 26, 1996, in Independence, Mo. … Nick name is Jel … Son of Joey and Jennifer Jelinek … Has five siblings … His father played baseball at MCC-Maple Woods and was a 17th round draft pick by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1991 … His brother, Brad, played baseball for the University of Central Missouri and now for William Jewell College … Majoring in business administration … Also recruited by the University of Central Missouri and MCC-Maple Woods … Favorite food is crab legs … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chick-fil-a … Favorite TV channel is ESPN … Favorite movie is Shooter … Favorite sports movie is The Longest Yard … Favorite actor is Adam Sandler … Favorite music entertainer is A$AP Rocky … Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter … Favorite sports teams are the Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs … His greatest sports moments were breaking his school’s records in football … Best player he has played with is former Warsaw and current Missouri State University shortstop Jeremy Eierman.

Home Runs 1 vs. Highland (3-28-17) 1 at Highland (4-18-17) 1 vs. Three Rivers (4-22-17) RBI 4 vs. Three Rivers (4-22-17) 3 vs. MCC-Longview (3-5-17) 2 vs. Highland (2-28-17) 2 vs. St. Louis (4-8-17) Stolen Bases 1 (6 Times) Last vs. North Central Mo. (5-1-17) Longest Hitting Streak 4 Games First Hit Single vs. Highland (2-28-17) or Home Run First Extra Base Hit Home Run vs. Highland (2-28-17) First RBI vs. Highland (2-18-17) Micellaneous Multi-hit Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Multi-RBI Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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cooperASHEN Outfield • 6-0 • 165 • Freshman Bats Switch, Throws Left Blue Valley West High School • Overland Park, Kan.

Outlook

freshmen profiles

evanBERGMAN Infield • 6-5 • 205 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Creighton Prep High School • Omaha, Neb.

Outlook

Cooper Ashen joined the program after the winter break, and will redshirt the 2018 season.

Evan Bergman received a medical red shirt after missing a majority of the season with an injury ...Has shown skills that he could play multiple infield positions and can handle the bat as well … Now that he is healthy he should see more action in the Cavaliers’ infield this season.

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Was a two-year starter for coach Scott Wright at Blue Valley West High School, Overland Park, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Selected by the Kansas Baseball Coaches Association to the Kansas 6A AllState first-team in the outfield his senior season … Also earned firstteam All-Eastern Kansas League as a senior … Hit .459 with 28 hits, including four doubles and three triples … Earned one varsity letter in diving … Placed fifth at the Eastern Kansas League Championships in the fall of 2013 … National Honor Society member.

Personal

Born Cooper Reece Ashen on Feb. 5, 1999, in Overland Park, Kan. … Nickname is Coop … Son of Jeff and Traci Ashen … His father was an assistant coach at Blue Valley West and attended JCCC … Has a sister, Kaleigh … Majoring in finance and accounting … Favorite food is steak … Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell … Favorite restaurant is Kansas City Joes Barbecue … Favorite sports movie is The Sandlot … Favorite book is Maze Runner … Favorite athlete is Albert Pujols … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the fourth overall pick by the Rockies in the 2016 MLB Draft … A notable alumnus from his school is Sporting Kansas City defender Matt Besler.

Freshman Year

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At Bats 2 vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) 1 (6 Times) Runs 1 Vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) 1 vs. Kirkwood (2-26-17) Hits 1 vs. Dyersburg State (2-11-17) 1 vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) 1 vs. Hesston (3-14-17) Doubles 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) RBI 2 vs. Shawnee (2-18-17) 1 vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) First Hit Single vs.Dyersburg State (2-1117) First Extra Base Hit Double vs. Shawnee (2-12-17) First RBI vs. Shawnee (2-12-17)

Saw limited action his first collegiate season due to an early season injury ... Played in seven games and eight plate appearances ... Hit .500 (4-for8) with a double, three runs driven in and three runs scored ... Collected his first hit, a single, in a 7-1 loss to Dyersburg State in the second game of the season (2-11-17) ... Riped as single that drove in two runs and scored a run in a 17-0 route over Shawnee (2-12-17) ... His first extra base hit was a double that drove in a run in a 17-7 home win over Ellsworth (2-18-17) ... His final hit of the season came in a 12-1 win over Hesston (3-14-17).

High School Earned two varsity letters, one as a starter, for coach Pat Mooney at Creighton Prep High School, Omaha, Neb. … Graduated 2016 … Helped Creighton Prep capture its 10th Nebraska Class 1A state championship with a 13-8 victory over Millard West in the title game his senior year … Put the Bluejays on top in the second inning with a bases loaded double to left field … Hit .600 in the state tournament … Garnered AllMetro Conference honorable mention honors as a senior after batting .350 on the season … Was part of a championship Legion team his senior year, helping the Five Points Bank team win the Legion State championship, the Central Plains Regional championship and participate in the American Legion World Series … Graduated with honors.

Personal Born Evan Joseph Bergman on July 28, 1997, in Omaha, Neb. … Nickname is Bergy … Son of Chris and Michelle Bergman … Has a brother, Ryan, and sister, Elyse … Major is undecided … Also recruited by the University of Nebraska-Kearney … Favorite food is cheeseburgers … Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell … Favorite restaurant is Peppejax Grill … Favorite TV show is The Office … Favorite movies are The Sandlot and American Sniper … Favorite actor is Steve Carell … Favorite music entertainer is Meek Mill … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athletes are LeBron James and Derek Jeter … Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees … Best player he has played against is Cole Stobbe, the Philadelphia Phillies third round draft pick in 2016 … A notable alumnus from his school is American film director Alexander Payne. 2018 johnson county community college BASEBALL guide

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dylanBIERMAN

reidBRINEY

Pitcher • 6-3 • 215 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Metro Christian High School • Tulsa, Okla.

Catcher • 5-10 • 205 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Blue Valley Southwest High School • Overland Park, Kan.

Outlook

Outlook

A three-sport standout athlete as a prep, Dylan Bierman has the ability to throw strikes and work down in the zone … Will pitch in several roles … Throws a slider and change up.

Reid Briney is a local catcher who has really worked hard this fall to become a plus defender behind the plate … Shows a lot of leadership qualities … Will be looking to get valuable experience behind the plate this spring.

High School Was a three-year starter for coach Pat Foster at Metro Christian Academy, Tulsa, Okla. … Graduated 2017 … Selected All-State by the Tulsa World and The Oklahoman his senior year … Also named firstteam Pinnacle Conference and SACSN All-Area as a senior … Led Metro Academy to its first 3A State title in 16 years by allowing just two hits with seven strikeouts in a 4-0 win in the title game his senior year … Helped the Patriots to a State runner-up finish his junior year … Hurled three no-hitters, including two perfect games, during his career … Had a career record of 25-3, with 171 strikeouts in 162.2 innings … Was 7-0 with 41 strikeouts his sophomore season and followed with a 9-2 mark and 62 strikeouts and a 9-1 record and 67 strikeouts his junior and senior years … At the plate, he hit .336 with 38 hits, 12 doubles, four home runs 31 RBI and 29 runs as a junior, and .316 with 30 hits, 10 doubles, 23 RBI and 18 runs his senior year … Was a two-year starter and four-time letter winner in football … Earned All-State honorable mention at quarterback his senior year … Also Selected All-District and was a Vype Male Athlete of the Month during the season … Threw for over 3,400 yards and 44 touchdowns his junior and senior years … Played wide receiver his freshman and sophomore campaigns … Also started two years for Metro’s basketball team … National Honor Society member.

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Personal Born Dylan Austin Bierman on April 8, 1998, in Tulsa, Okla. … Son of Quin and Sabrina Bierman … Has a brother, Will, and sister, Shelby … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Missouri Baptist University, Stetson University, Westminster College, Cowley College and Northern Oklahoma College-Enid … Favorite foods are steak, sushi and lobster … Favorite fast food restaurants are Qdoba and Whataburger … Favorite restaurant is Peppadeaux Seafood Kitchen … Favorite TV show is Hard Knocks … Favorite movie is Hacksaw Ridge … Favorite sports movie is Remember the Titans … Favorite actor is Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson … Favorite book is Dreaming with God … Favorite cartoon characters are Teen Titans … Favorite athletes are LeBron James, Peyton Manning and Clayton Kershaw … Favorite sports teams are the Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees and Cleveland Cavaliers … His greatest sports moment was making the final out to win a State championship.

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Was a three-year starter for coach Rick Sabath at Blue Valley Southwest High School, Overland Park, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Was two-time All-Eastern Kansas League selection at catcher … Selected honorable mention AllEKL as a sophomore, and second-team his senior year … Helped the Timberwolves win the 2015 Kansas 5A State Championship … Hit .354 with 28 hits, six doubles, a home run, 15 RBI and 11 runs his senior campaign.

Personal

Born Reid Ferguson Briney on July 17, 1998, in Little Rock, Ark. … Son of Larry and Melanie Briney … Has a younger sister, Olivia … His father played tennis at the University of Central Arkansas … Majoring in turf management … Also recruited by the University of Kansas, Drury University, Allen Community College, Highland Community College and Independence Community College … Favorite food is pizza … Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell … Favorite restaurant is Zaxby’s … Favorite TV shows are Chicago Fire and Chicago PD … Favorite movies are American Sniper, 21 Jump Street and 22 Jump Street … Favorite sports movies are Gridiron Gang and Remember the Titans … Favorite actor is Dwayne Johnson … Favorite music entertainer is Kenny Chesney … Favorite athletes are Jose Altuve and Salvador Perez … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player has played against is former St. Thomas Aquinas and the number four overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies … His greatest sports moment was helping his school win the 5A State Championship in 2015 … A notable alumnus from his school is former JCCC All-American first baseman Anthony Miller.

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zacheryEBERT

davisERNSDORFF

Pitcher • 6-0 • 180 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Washburn Rural High School • Topeka, Kan.

Pitcher • 5-9 • 185 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right St. James Academy High School • Lenexa, Kan.

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Outlook

Outlook

One of the top pitchers in the state, Zachery Ebert etched his name in the Washburn Rural record books alongside the likes of eventual professionals Aaron Crow and Blair Johnson … A tremendous competitor that never shies away from big moments … Projected to be the Cavaliers No. 2 starter … Throw three pitches for strikes and a lot of velocity last fall to go along with his plus off-speed … Has a bulldog mentality on the mound and will throw a lot of innings.

Davis Ernsdorff is expected to be a part of the starting rotation, most likely the team’s No. 4 starter … Possesses plus velocity and really developed his command during the fall season … A tough competitor and very athletic … Throws a slider and change up

High School

Was a three-year starter for coach Jay Mastin at Washburn Rural High School, Topeka, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Was named the 2017 High School Player of the Year in Shawnee County and the Centennial League and City League Pitcher of the Year … Also was first-team all-league selection and Kansas Baseball Coaches Class 6A All-State second-team pick … As a senior, tied Johnson’s record for fewest earned runs in a season (5) and broke the record for fewest hits allowed (22) … Also posted an ERA of 0.85 with a season record 62 strikeouts … Was named the Scholar Athlete of the Week by KSNT TV during his senior season … Posted a career record of 16-1 with 112 strikeouts in 101 innings pitched … Finished among Rural’s alltime best in career wins, strikeouts and innings pitched … Earned second-team All-Centennial League and All-City and helped Rural to a third place finish in the 6A State Tournament his junior year … Pitched six innings to get the win in Regional final … Played summer baseball for the Topeka Golden Giants … Was named as a 2017 Mid-West League All-Star and was the starting pitcher in the All-Star Game … Also was a two-year starter in basketball for Rural and was an effective long-range shooter … Garnered second-team All-City and honorable mention All-League his junior and senior years … Honor roll student all four years.

Personal Born Zachary Paul Ebert on Feb. 28, 1999, in Topeka, Kan. … Son of Alan and D’Ann Ebert … Has one sister, Shelby … His father competed in basketball and baseball at Emporia State University … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Emporia State University, Washburn University, University of Central Missouri, Barton Community College, Hutchinson Community College and Kansas City Kansas Community College … Favorite food is steak … Favorite fast food restaurant is McDonald’s … Favorite restaurant is Huhot … Favorite TV show is Criminal Minds … Favorite movie is Wedding Crashers … Favorite sports movie is The Blind Side … Favorite actor is Will Ferrell … Favorite book is The Hunger Games … Favorite music entertainer is Toby Keith … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athlete is Roger Clemens … Favorite sports team is the Denver Broncos … Favorite athletic moment was winning regionals his junior and dog piling on the field …. A notable alumnus from his school is Major League pitcher Aaron Crow.

High School Was a three-year starter for coach Brian Bucklin at St. James Academy, Lenexa, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Earned second-team All-Eastern Kansas League at utility his senior year … Set season highs with 15 RBI, three home runs, 20 runs scored, 13 stolen bases, 20.2 innings pitched and 24 strikeouts as a senior … As a junior posted season highs with 18 hits, three doubles, a .391 batting average, 1.95 ERA and a 2-0 record … Finished his career at the plate with 43 hits, six doubles, a triple, 29 RBI, 47 runs and 20 stolen bases … On the mound had a career record of 2-1, with 56 strikeouts in 53.2 innings pitched.

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Personal Born David Daniel Ernsdorff on July 9, 1998, in Overland Park, Kan. … Nickname is Ernie … Son of Thomas and Rachel Ernsdorff … Has two brothers, Dallas and Drew … Major is undecided … Also recruited by Kansas City Kansas Community College, Cisco College, North Iowa Area Community College, Neosho County Community College and State Fair Community College … Favorite foods are chicken tenders and burgers … Favorite fast food restaurant is Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers … Favorite restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite TV show are Prison Break and Chicago Fire … Favorite movie is Guardian … Favorite sports movies are 42, Major League and Sandlot … Favorite actor is Paul Walker … Favorite music entertainers are Russ and Drake … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athletes are Marcus Stroman and LeBron James … Favorite sports team is The Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is former Blue Valley Southwest and 2017 Milwaukee Brewers draft pick Miller Hogan … Has a superstition of not sleeping on his pitching arm and not washing it on game days “so his pitches are dirty”.

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chrisESPOSITO chaseHAMPTON Infield • 6-0 • 175 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Blue Valley Southwest High School • Overland Park, Kan.

Outlook Chris Esposito was a member of the Washburn University baseball team coached by Harley Douglas in the fall of 2017, and transferred to join the JCCC program for the spring of 2018 … He is a slick fielding shortstop with a strong arm … His defensive abilities allows him to play multiple positions on the field … A local product who will compete for innings as a utility infielder for the Cavaliers.

High School Was a two-year starter for coach Rich Sabath at Blue Valley Southwest High School, Overland Park, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Earned first-team Kansas Class 5A All-State and was named second-team to the American Family Insurance All-USA Kansas Baseball Team as a junior … Was a two-time All-Eastern Kansas League selection … Earned first-team as a junior and second-team as a senior … Played for the Kansas City Royals Elite Scout Team in the fall of his senior year … Hit .400 his with four doubles, a triple, two home runs, 14 runs and 15 RBI as a junior … Batted .280 with four doubles, two triples, a homer, 12 runs and 11 RBI his senior year … Helped the Timberwolves win a Regional title and advance to the 5A State Tournament his senior year … Was injured prior to his sophomore season, but was part of the team that won the Kansas 5A State Championship … National Honors Society member and was on the Principals’ Honor Roll.

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Personal Born Christopher Pat Esposito on March 31, 1999 in Yonkers, N.Y. … Nicknames are Chris, Espo and Espy … Son of Pacedo and Jeanette Esposito … Has a brother and sister, Matt and Gabby … Majoring in finance … Also recruited by the University of Central Missouri and Drury University … Favorite foods are spaghetti and smoothies … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipoltle … Favorite restaurant is Kansas City Joe’s BBQ … Favorite TV shows are White Collar and The Office … Favorite movie is The Wolf of Wall Street … Favorite actor and actress are Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie … Favorite book is Shoe Dog … Favorite music entertainer is Post Malone … Favorite cartoon character is Peter Griffin … Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter … Favorite sports team is the New York Yankees … Best player he has played against is former St. Thomas Aquinas standout and the No 4 selection by the Colorado Rockies in the 2016 MLB Draft … A notable alumnus from his school is former JCCC All-American and Cleveland Indians 2015 draft pick Anthony Miller.

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Pitcher • 6-0 • 165 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Maize South High School • Wichita, Kan.

Outlook Chase Hampton throws an effortless 88 mph with more in the tank … Will be a stopper out of the bullpen … Throws a curve and change up.

High School Was a three-year starter for coach Chad Christensen at Maize South High School, Maize, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Was a twotime All-State and All-Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League selection at pitcher … Selected 5A All-State honorable mention as a junior, and 4A-I second-team his senior year … Helped Maize South win the Kansas 4A-I State championship his senior year … Set the school season strikeout record his junior season with 45 … Hurled a no-hitter against Eisenhower High School during his senior campaign … Finished that season 5-1 with an ERA pf 1.98 and 43 strikeouts in 35.1 innings of work.

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Personal Born Chase R. Hampton on Dec. 28, 1998, in Wichita, Kan. … Nickname is Squints … Son of David and Kelly Hampton … Has three sisters, Meghan, Riley and Tanner … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Butler Community College, Cowley College, Howard Community College and Iowa Western Community College … Favorite foods are steak, potatoes and buffalo wings … Favorite fast food restaurant is Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers … Favorite restaurant is Cheesecake Factory … Favorite TV shows are Last Chance U, The Office and South Park … Favorite movies are the Harry Potter trilogy and Superbad … Favorite sports movies are The Sandlot, Bench Warmers, The Blind Side and Remember the Titans … Favorite actor is Jonah Hill … Favorite music entertainer is Lil Wayne … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athletes are LeBron James, Francisco Lindor, and Clayton Kershaw … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player has played against is former St. Thomas Aquinas and the number four overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies … His greatest sports moment was pitching a no-hitter.

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masonHARTMAN traiceHARTTER Infield • 5-9 • 145 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Maize High School • Wichita, Kan.

Catcher/Infield • 5-9 • 170 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Seamon High School • Topeka, Kan.

Outlook

Outlook

Mason Hartman is coming off a tremendous fall and continues to do everything that is asked of him … Very fast infielder that knows how to win … Handles the bat extremely well and will be looked at to contribute a lot of different ways this season.

Traice Hartter is an infielder/ catcher that really came into his own with the bat last fall … Led the Cavaliers in hitting … Will be expected to contribute with the bat this spring as he continues to make strides defensively.

High School

High School

Was a two-year starter for coach Rocky Helm at Maize High School, Maize, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Was a two-time Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League selection at shortstop … Earned honorable mention honors as a junior and second-team honors his senior season … Finished his senior season with a batting average of .385 with 27 hits, five doubles, one triple, 16 RBI, 33 runs and 27 stolen bases to help lead the Eagles to a 5A State title … Also posted a fielding percentage of .973, committing just two errors in 73 chances … Hit .325 with 20 hits, three doubles, one triple, eight RBI and 20 runs his junior season … Played for the Wichita Sluggers of the Sunflower Collegiate League during the 2017 summer.

Was a four-year starter for coach Steve Bushnell at Seaman High School, Topeka, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Was a three-time AllCity and two-time All-Centennial League infielder … Selected firstteam All-City an all-league his senior year, helping Seaman post an 18-5 record and make it to the 5A State Tournament … Ranked among the city leaders in batting average, runs batted in and stolen bases … Selected to play for the Centennial League All-Star Game … Was part four straight Regional championship teams and a state runner-up finish in 2015 … Earned two letters in swim/dive and one in football … Earned third team All-City honors in diving … Placed 11th at the 2016 5-1A State Championships … Earned academic honors

Personal

Personal

Born Mason Kale Hartman on Feb. 17, 1999, in Wichita, Kan. … Nickname is Mas … Son of Stan and Cheri Hartman … Has three siblings, Megan, Matt and Miles … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Emporia State University, Tabor College and Butler Community College … Favorite foods are steak and burgers … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite restaurant is Texas Roadhouse … Favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … Favorite movie is Alien vs. Predator … Favorite sports movies are 42 and The Rookie … Favorite actor is Kevin Hart … Favorite book is Where the Wild Things Are … Favorite music entertainer is Kendrick Lamar … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athletes are Robinson Cano and LeBron James … Favorite sports teams are the Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs … His greatest sports moment was winning a state championship … Has a superstition of wearing dirty socks on game day.

Born Traice R. Hartter on Nov. 18, 1998, in Topeka, Kan. … Son of Kenny and Sherri Hartter … Has one sister, Mason … Majoring in business law … Has a cousin that plays baseball at Cowley College, and one that plays softball at St. Louis University … Also recruited by the University of Central Missouri, Kansas State University, Washburn University and Barton Community College … Favorite food is hamburger helper … Favorite fast food restaurant is Taco Bell … Favorite restaurant is Chili’s … Favorite TV show is Arrow … Favorite movie is Sounder … Favorite sports movie is The Sandlot … Favorite actor is Steven Amell … Favorite book is Junie B. Jones … Favorite music entertainer is Zach Farlow … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athlete is Sammy Sosa … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Best player has played against is former St. Thomas Aquinas and the number four overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies … His greatest sports moment was beating Shawnee Heights in football and causing a fumble.

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jacobOWENS

charliePEYLA

Outfield • 6-1 • 195 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right St. James Academy High School • Shawnee, Kan.

Infield/Pitcher • 6-4 • 205 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Junction City High School • Junction City, Kan.

Outlook

Outlook

Originally signed with the University of Missouri, possesses some of the best baseball tools that the coaches have seen at JCCC in a while … Also possesses a relentless work ethic that should yield some big results for his freshman season … If he continues to progress at his current rate, he could become one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the lineup.

Charlie Peyla will use a red shirt season in 2018 ... A duel threat player that can play in the infiield and pitcher ... The coaching staff forward to Charlie joining the team in 2019.

High School Was a three-year starter for coach Brian Bucklin at Leavenworth High School, Leavenworth, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Selected honorable mention Class 5A All-State by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches his junior year …Hit .393 with 25 hits, seven doubles, two triples, 11 RBI and 25 runs as a junior … Batted .413 with 26 hits, four doubles, 10 RBI, nine stolen bases and 19 runs scored as a sophomore.

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Personal Born Jacob Wayne Owens on Oct. 8, 1998, in Shawnee, Kan. … Nickname is Jake … Son of Lonny and Linda Owens … Has two brothers, Jeff and Josh … Major is undecided … Also recruited by the University of Missouri … Favorite food is grilled chicken … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite restaurant is Bonefish Grill … Favorite TV show is Last Chance U … Favorite movies are Inception and Interstellar … Favorite sports movie is Remember the Titans … Favorite actor is Leonardo DiCaprio … Favorite music entertainer is Travis Scott … Favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny … Favorite athlete are Conor McGregor, Lonzo Ball and Bryce Harper … Favorite sports teams are the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Cal Conly, a University of Miami commit.

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High School Was a four-year starter for coaches Heath Gerstner and Drew Biery at Junction City High School, Junction City, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Was a three-time All-Centennial League selection in the infield, earning second-team as sophomore and junior and first-team his senior year … Hit .483 with 28 hits, six doubles, four triples, two home runs, 18 RBI and 18 runs scored his senior season … Helped the Blue Jays qualify for the 6A State Tournament his first three varsity seasons … Played summer baseball for Seth Wheeler of the Junction City Brigade following his senior year … Belted a fifth inning grand slam to give his team a 6-3 lead and eventual win over the Midwest A’s in the semifinals of the Mid-Plans League playoffs … The team went on to fall to Topeka in the Cowdin Cup Final … Was selected as a 2017 Mid-West League All-Star.

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Personal Born Charles A. Peyla on May 13, 1999, in Fort Wayne, Ind. … Nicknames are Charlie and Chuck … Son of Dustin and Nancy Peyla … Has two siblings, Jordyn and Breana … Majoring in accounting … Also recruited by Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Emporia State University, Barton Community College and Hutchinson Community College … Favorite food is Korean … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chick-fil-a … Favorite restaurant is Texas Roadhouse … Favorite TV show is Blue Mountain State … Favorite movie is 7 Pounds … Favorite sports movie is The Sandlot … Favorite actor is Morgan Freeman … Favorite book is Brave New World … Favorite music entertainer is Chance the Rapper … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athlete is Javier Baez .. Favorite sports team is the Chicago Cubs … Best player he has played against is former Shawnee Mission East pitcher and Atlanta Braves draft pick Joey Wentz.

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tannerREED

jaredROBBINS

Infield • 6-2 • 155 • Sophomore Bats Right, Throws Right Mill Valley High School • Shawnee, Kan.

Pitcher • 6-0 • 185 • Sophomore Bats Right, Throws Right Rockhurst High School • Overland Park, Kan.

Outlook

Outlook

Tanner Reed local product that will redshirt the 2018 season … Possesses one of the strongest arms on the infield for the Cavaliers … Has a nice baseball skill set that will continue to improve.

Jared Robins is an athletic kid and leader on the staff … Can reach upper 80s with his fastball ... Shown great improvement and is working on consistent command of his breaking ball … Will be used out of the bullpen.

Freshman Year

High School

Used a redshirt season in 2017 … Earned student-athlete academic honors and was named to the JCCC Dean’s List.

High School Started one season for coach Jeff Strickland at Mill Valley High School, Shawnee, Kan. … Graduated 2016 … Selected his team’s defensive player of the year in 2016 … Helped the Jaguars capture a Kaw Valley League title, a Regional championship and a State Tournament appearance … Finished the season 17-6 … Played summer baseball for Mac-N-Seitz and Cavaliers Club team … Was part of Mac-N-Seitz team that placed fifth at Nationals … Honor roll student all four years.

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Personal Born Tanner Wesley Reed on March 17, 1998, in Olathe, Kan. … Nickname is T-Reed … Son of Todd Reed and Bridget Moser … Has three siblings, Caleb, Gracie and Harper … His dad played baseball at Cowley College and Pittsburg State University, and his mom played softball at Pittsburg State University … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Avila University, Ottawa University, Cowley College, Fort Scott Community College and Independence Community College … Favorite food is chicken enchilades … Favorite restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite TV show is The Office … Favorite movies are Saving Private Ryan, Step Brothers and Semi Pro … Favorite actors are Will Ferrell and Tom Hanks … Favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird … Favorite music entertainer is J. Cole … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athlete is Antonio Brown …. Favorite sports teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Royals … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies.

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Started one season for coach Jim DeGraw at Rockhurst High School, Kansas City, Mo. … Graduated 2015 … Helped the Hawlets to a 22-7 mark and win a District title in 2015 … Played summer ball for the KC Bullets coached by Dale Reed … Honor roll student.

Personal

Born Jared M. Robbins on July 18, 1996, in Kansas City, Mo. … Son of Duane and Jacqueline Robbins … His father played tennis at Southwestern College, and his grandfather played quarterback at Wichita State University … Majoring in mechanical engineering … Also recruited by Rockhurst University, Jefferson College and Neosho County Community College … Favorite foods are steak, chicken and fried chicken … Favorite fast food restaurant is In-N-Out Burger … Favorite restaurant is Ruth’s Chris Steak House … Favorite TV show is Walking Dead … Favorite movie is The Dark Knight … Favorite actor is Robert Downey, Jr. … Favorite music entertainer is Red Hot Chili Peppers … Favorite athlete is Bryce Harper … Favorite sports team is the Kansas City Royals … Notable alumnus from his school is former Cy Young and All-Star pitcher David Cone.

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blakeSHANNON

a.j.SHAW

Infield •5-11 • 190 • Freshman Bats Right Throws Right Metro Christian High School •Tulsa, Okla.

Pitcher • 5-11 • 185 • Freshman Bats Left, Throws Left Hayden High School • Topeka, Kan.

Outlook

Outlook

Blake Shannon shows good lateral range to both his glove and hand side … Possesses quick exchanges into throws and is smooth in the field overall … At the plate, as a simple, middle of the field approach and is short and direct to the baseball … Uses the lower half with quick hands and solid bat speed and strength ... Will be looked upon to anchor the infield defense this spring.

A.J. Shaw is a competitor that throws strikes … Will be a stopper out of the bullpen … Throws a plus curve and also a change up.

High School Was a three-year starter and fourtime letter winner for coach Pat Foster at Metro Christian Academy, Tulsa, Okla. … Graduated 2017 … Helped Metro Christian claim its first Oklahoma State title in 16-years his senior year, and finish second with a 28-10 record his junior season … Earned first-team Pinnacle All-Conference, first-team All-District, second-team All-State and All-Area Metro honors at shortstop his junior and senior years … Also earned PG High School All-American honorable mention a junior and senior, was among the All-Vype Oklahoma top 100 players both years and named to the PBR Oklahoma Top 100 as a senior … Selected the Metro Defensive Player of the Year in 2016 and 2017 … Hit .385 with 40 hits, eight doubles, a triple, 22 RBI, 15 stolen bases and 42 runs scored in 2016, and hit at a .354 clip with 33 hits, eight doubles, three triples, 1 home run, 23 RBI, 20 stolen bases and 42 runs his senior campaign … Principles’ honor roll student.

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Personal Born Blake Stone Shannon on Aug. 19, 1998, in Tulsa, Okla. … Son of Doug and Lisa Shannon … Has two siblings, Avery and Tate … His father played tennis at Centenary … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Hutchinson Community College and Labette Community College … Favorite foods are steak, chicken, crab and pasta … Favorite fast food restaurants are Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, Whataburger, Chick-fil-a and Qdoba … Favorite restaurant is Osaka … Favorite TV shows are The Office and Game of Thrones … Favorite movies are Tommy Boy, all Rocky movies, all James Bond movies, Get Smart and Step Brothers … Favorite sports movies are Miracle, The Sandlot, Bull Durham, Benchwarmers, Waterboy, Moneyball and Remember the Titans … Favorite actors are Sylvester Stallone, Daniel Craig, Dwayne Johnson, Blake Lively and Mark Whalberg … Favorite book is Gym Candy … Favorite music entertainers are Kendrick Lamar, Journey and Bon Jovi … Favorite cartoon character is Kim Possible … Favorite athletes are Derek Jeter, Dansby Swanson, Roger Federer and Jordan Spieth … Favorite sports teams are the Texas Rangers and Dallas Cowboys … Greatest sports moment was diving up the middle to turn a double-play in the state finals … Best player he has played against is Conner Uselton, an outfielder in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

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High School Was a three-year starter for coach Bill Arnold at Hayden High School, Topeka, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Selected 4A D-I All-State second-team by the Kansas Baseball Coaches Association his senior year … Named second-team All-City his junior and senior seasons … Helped Hayden to three straight Class 4A D-I State Tournament appearances, including a state title his sophomore year and a runner-up finish as a junior … The team reached the semifinals his senior year … Hurled 11 strikeouts in 6.2 innings, and was 3-for-3 with a triple and three RBI in an 11-5 win over Baldwin in the District semifinals his senior year … Also was a three-year letter winner in football … Named second-team All-Centennial League at linebacker his senior year while helping the Wildcats to a State runner-up finish.

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Personal Born Anthony Jordan Shaw on Aug. 12, 1998, in Topeka, Kan. … Nickname is A.J. … Sone of Shelly Shaw … Has one sister … Major is undecided … Also recruited by Benedictine College, Cloud County Community College, Cowley College, Highland Community College, Hutchinson Community College and Iowa Western Community College … Favorite food is pizza … Favorite fast food restaurants are Chipotle and Qdoba … Favorite restaurant is Chili’s and Longhorn Steakhouse … Favorite TV show is Sportscenter … Favorite movies are The Sandlot and Field of Dreams … Favorite actor is Mark Wahlberg … Favorite athlete is Clayton Kershaw … Favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Dodgers … Best player he has played against is Kansas Jayhawk pitcher Ryan Zeferjauhn … His greatests sports moment was winning the State Championship … Notable alumnus from his school is Maryland head men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon.

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a.j.SHAW Pitcher • 6-1 • 155 • Freshman Bats Right, Throws Right Waukee High School • West Des Moines, Iowa

Outlook

joshSHORT Pitcher • 6-2 • 190 • Freshman Bats Left, Throws Left Maize High School • Wichita, Kan.

Outlook

A.J. Shaw possesses a tough arm slot that will be difficult to hit … Expected to be the first pitcher out of the bullpen and could see some spot starts … Throws a slider, change up and has plus movement on his fastball.

Originally signed by Cowley College, John Short transferred to Johnson County following the fall semester … Served as Maize’s go-to pitcher in big games during his prep career … Projected to be the Cavaliers No. 3 starter … Throw strikes and competes in the zone … Throws a change up, curve and slider.

High School Was a two-year starter for coach David Dirtex at Waukee High School, West Des Moines, Iowa … Graduated 2017… Helped Waukee qualify for the Iowa State Tournament both varsity seasons … Finished his junior season with a 1.25 ERA, 12 strikeouts in 28 innings, a record of 3-1 and held opponents to a batting average of .192 …, 17 RBI and 16 runs at the plate his junior year … Earned honorable mention All-State his junior year … Hit .327 with 32 hits, six doubles ... Was injured during his senior year but still batted .333 with 15 hits, two doubles, eight RBI and four runs as a senior … Also was 2-1 with 16 strikeouts in 15.1 innings pitched … Academic award winner.

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Personal Born Austin Jeffery Shaw on March 13, 1999, in Des Moines, Iowa … Nicknames are A.J. and Chip … Son of Jeff and Amy Shaw … Has two brothers and one sister … Majoring in business … Also recruited by Des Moines Area Community College, Dakota State University and Augustana University, Upper Iowa University, Winona State University, Southeastern Community College and Southwestern ‘community College … Favorite food is pasta … Favorite fast food restaurant is Pancheros Mexican Grill … Favorite restaurant is Texas Roadhouse … Favorite TV show are Prison Break and Lost … Favorite movie is Step Brothers … Favorite sports movie is The Sandlot … Favorite actor is Will Ferrell … Favorite book is The Hunger Games … Favorite music entertainer is Kid Cudi … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athletes are Chipper Jones and Craig Kimbrel … His greatest sports moment was making it to the State semifinals in back-to-back years.

High School Was a two-year starter for coach Rocky Helm at Maize High School, Maize, Kan., his junior and senior years … Started his freshman and sophomore seasons for coach Chris Lambert at Wichita Northwest High School, Wichita, Kan. … Graduated from Maize in 2017 … Was twotime Kansas 5A All-State first-team selection by the Kansas Baseball Coaches Association … Also was a two-time was a first-team Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League D-I performer and named to the Wichita Eagle All-Metro Team his senior year … Selected to the All-USA Kansas Baseball Team in 2017 … His senior year threw a complete game in the 5A regional championship against Eisenhower, limiting the Tigers to only three baserunners and no earned runs in a 6-1 victory … Also hit a perfect 5-for-5 in the two regional games … Maize went on to win the 5A State Championship with 22-3 mark … Pitched Maize to a 3-1 win over Shawnee Heights in the first round of the 5A State Tournament … Posted a career mark of 20-6 with 152 strikeouts … Was 8-1 with 65 strikeouts and a 0.72 earned run average as a junior, and went 7-1 with 55 strikeouts and a 0.82 earned run average his senior season … Also hit .432 as a senior to lead this team as designated hitter … Was part of Wichita Northwest’s 6A State Tournament team that lost in the second round … Was a three-year starter and four-time letter winner in basketball, playing two years at Wichita Northwest and two at Maize.

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Personal Born John M. Short on Nov. 18, 1998, in Wichita, Kan. … Son of Robert and Joanna Short … Has two sisters … Majoring in business administration … Also recruited by Fort Hays State University … Favorite food is pizza … Favorite fast food restaurant is Chick-fil-a … Favorite restaurant is Oscars … Favorite TV show is Breaking Bad … Favorite movie is Book of Eli … Favorite actor is Will Smith … Favorite book is Fablehaven … Favorite music entertainer is Gucci Mane … Favorite cartoon character is Sponge Bob Square Pants … Favorite athletes are LeBron James and Manny Ramirez … Favorite sports team is the Boston Red Sox … Best player he has played against is Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies.

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kyleSTRINGER

malikWILLIAMS

Pitcher/Infield • 6-2 • 215 • Freshman Bats Right Throws Right Labette County High School • Altamont, Kan.

Infield • 6-4 • 230 • Freshman Bats Right Throws Right Satec @ W.A. Porter Institute • Toronto, Ontario

Outlook

Outlook

Kyle Stringer might possess the most raw power at the plate on JCCC’s roster … Currently working on some different positions, mostly catcher and pitcher, as he continues to hone his skills at the plate … He is progressing nicely on the mound.

Malik Williams joined the Cavaliers after the winter break after attending Odessa College last fall, and looks to make a big impact this season … Possess a large build and outstanding strength … Has a long and loose swing and creates a lot of bat speed … Has impressive raw power and will be a much needed addition to the lineup.

High School Was a four-year starter for coach Jesse Ybarra at Labette County High School, Altamont, Kan. … Graduated 2017 … Selected second-team All-State by the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches his sophomore year … Was a threetime Southeast Kansas League performer … Earned first-team as a sophomore and senior, and second-team his junior campaign … Also named to the Craw-Kan Southeast Kansas All-Area team his senior year … Set Labette County’s single season home run and RBI records his sophomore season, and ended his career as the school’s all-time home run leader … Helped his summer team capture the 18U Premier World Series Championship … Honor roll student all four years.

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Personal Born Kyle S. Stringer on Nov. 4, 1998, in Parsons, Kan. … Son of Greg Fincher and Joni Stringer … Has a sister, Kaci … Majoring in physical therapy … Also recruited by Missouri State University and Florida International University … Favorite food is chicken … Favorite fast food restaurant is Raising Cane’s Chicken Strips … Favorite restaurant is Longhorn Steakhouse … Favorite TV show are MLB Network and Intentional Talk … Favorite movie is Couple’s Retreat … Favorite sports movies are 42 and Field of Dreams … Favorite actor is Will Smith … Favorite music entertainer is Blake Shelton … Favorite cartoon character is Scooby Doo … Favorite athletes are Derek Jeter and Mike Trout … Favorite sports teams are the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels … Greatest sports moment was hitting a home run off a big rival team … A notable alumnus from his school is rodeo announcer Justin McKee.

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High School Attended Satec High School, Toronto, Ontario … Graduated 2017 … Played club baseball for the Ontario Blue Jays … Selected as a Rawlings-Perfect Game honorable mention All-American in 2015, 2016, 2017, and was selected to the Canada/Puerto Rico All-Region first team in 2017 … Ranked ninth in Canada and 463rd nationally by Perfect Game for the class of 2017 … Helped his team win the 2016 Continental Amateur Baseball Association World Series … Batted .430 and led the team in runs batted in at the 2016 Mickey Mantle Regional Tournament.

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Personal Born Malik Rasheed Williams on Sept. 8, 1999, in Toronto, Ontario … Son of Selvin Williams and Veronica Edwards … Has one brother, Joshua , who played baseball at Dodge City Community College and the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Majoring in business administration … Also recruited by the University of Missouri, University of Kentucky, Ohio University, Eastern Kentucky University, San Jacinto College and Crowder College … Favorite foods are Jamaican and Greek … Favorite fast food restaurant is Raising Canes Chicken Fingers … Favorite restaurants are Applebee’s and Chili’s …. Favorite TV shows are Friday Night Lights and The 100 … Favorite movies are Friday Night Lights and Step Brothers … Favorite actor is Will Smith … Favorite book is The Hunger Games … Favorite music entertainer is Migos … Favorite athlete is Miquel Cabrera … Favorite sports team is the Toronto Blue Jays.

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camWYNNE

tinoZACH

Pitcher/Infield • 6-5 • 205 • Freshman Bats Right Throws Right Lincoln High School • Lincoln, Neb.

Outfield • 6-3 • 200 • Freshman Bats Left, Throws Right Elkhorn South High School • Omaha, Neb.

Outlook

Outlook

Cam Wynne possesses an electric arm and throws in the low 90s … Throws a hard biting slider and has more in the tank … Will be a spot starter and back end of the bullpen.

Tino Zach swings a thunderous bat from the left side … Has made great strides since arriving at JCCC last fall … Should find himself getting some key at bats this spring for the Cavaliers.

High School

High School

Was a two-year starter for coach Dan Beckman at Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Neb. … Graduated 2017 … Named honorable mention All-State, first-team All-City and first-team All-Heartland Athletic Conference his senior year at pitcher … Finished 3-5 with 45 strikeouts in 33.1 innings with a 1.34 ERA … Set school record for season strikeouts and ERA … At the plate, hit .364 with 31 hits, seven doubles, 13 RBI and 17 runs scored … Tallied 22 hits, including a double, four RBI, 11 runs for a .294 average as a junior … Also earned one varsity letter in football … Played summer baseball for Lincoln Sampson Construction and was selected to play for the National team in the Cornhusker League All-Star Game.

Was a two-year starter for coach Brandon Dahl ant Elkhorn South High School, Omaha, Neb. … Graduated 2017 … Named honorable mention All-Eastern Midland Conference his senior year … Helped Elkhorn South qualify for the Nebraska Class B State Tournament his senior year, driving in a run in the Storm’s 4-2 win over Omaha Skutt in the B-6 District final … Selected to play in the annual Collin-Orcutt All-Star Game his senior year … Hit .366 with 37 hits, six doubles, one triple, two home runs, 28 RBI and 25 runs his senior season …. Hit .250 with 21 hits, three doubles, a home run, 21 RBI and 16 runs as a junior … Earned Eastern Midland Conference academic honors his junior and senior years.

Personal

Personal

Born Cameron Brooke Wynne on Jan. 11, 1999, in Kearney, Neb. … Nickname is Cam … Son of Brian and Jennifer Wynne … Has two siblings, Cayden and Sophia … His father played basketball at Doane University .. Majoring in marketing … Also recruited by the University of Nebraska and the University of Northern Colorado … Favorite food is pasta … Favorite fast food restaurant is Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers … Favorite restaurant is Fogo de Chao … Favorite TV show is The Office … Favorite movie is Saving Private Ryan … Favorite sports movie is Rudy … Favorite actress is Jennifer Aniston … Enjoy reading the Percy Jackson series … Favorite music entertainer is Zach Brown Band … Favorite cartoon character is Scooby Doo … Favorite athletes are Hank Aaron and Randy Johnson … Favorite sports teams are the Seattle Mariners and Atlanta Braves … Best player he has played against Washington Nationals prospect Jackson Reetz … His greatest sports moment was when he earned his first varsity win against Fremont.

Born Antonio Marcus Zach on March 15, 1999, in Omaha, Neb. … Nickname is Tino … Son of Brad and Angela Zach … Has three siblings, Will, Olivia and Ashley … His father played baseball at both Creighton University and Texas Tech University … Also recruited by Austat University, Central Iowa Community College, Garden City Community College, Highland Community College, Iowa Lake Community College, North Iowa Area Community College, Southern Illinois College and Southwestern Community College … Favorite fast food restaurant is Panda Express … Favorite restaurant is Cheesecake Factory … Enjoy horror movies … Favorite sports movies are Rookie of the Year, 42 and Angels in the Outfield … Favorite actress is Megan Fox … Favorite book is Diary of a Wimpy Kid … Favorite cartoon character is Eric Cartman … Favorite athletes are Giancarlo Stanton, Bryce Harper and Javier Baez … Best player he has played against is Philadelphia Phillies prospect Cole Stobbe … His greatest sport moment was his last high school at bat.

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treyZIEGENBEIN Pitcher • 6-3 • 155 • Freshman Bats Right Throws Right Blue Springs High School • Blue Springs, Mo.

Outlook Originally signed with the University of Arkansas, Trey Ziegenbein is recovering from Tommy John surgery and will use a medical redshirt in 2018 … He looks to make an impact on the Cavaliers pitching staff in 2019.

High School Was a four-year letter winner for coach Tim McElligott at Blue Springs High School, Blue Springs, Mo. … Graduated 2017 … Became the first freshman in Blue Springs history to start a game … Earned Suburban Big 7 second-team honors as an outfielder his sophomore year … Hit .273 with 15 hits, two doubles, a six RBI and 14 runs scored … Also posted a 3-3 record, a 4.24 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 33 innings his sophomore year … Tore his ulnar collateral ligament on his third pitch of a preseason scrimmage his junior year, and missed playing his junior and senior seasons after undergoing Tommy John surgery … Tossed a not-hitter at the KU Showcase in the 2015 summer … Named Academic All-State by the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association his senior year … Also was a three-year starter for the Wildcats soccer team.

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Personal Born Trey Edward Lawrence Ziegenbein on Oct 10, 1998, in Blue Springs, Mo. … Son of Darren and Janell Zigenbein … Has a younger sister, Presley … Majoring in civil engineering … Favorite food is Cajun … Favorite fast food restaurant is Firehouse Subs … Favorite restaurant is Jazz: A Louisiana Kitchen … Favorite TV show is The Office … Favorite movies are the Star Wars trilogy … Favorite sports movie is Field of Dreams … Favorite actor is Christian Bale … Favorite book is The Arm … Favorite music entertainers are Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley … Favorite cartoon character is Jerry of Tom and Jerry … Favorite athletes are Roger Federer, Carson Fulmer and Mookie Betts … Favorite sports team is the Boston Red Sox … Best player he has played against is former LSU pitcher and 2017 Chicago Cubs first round draft pick Alex Lange … His greatest sports moment has been his recovery from Tommy John surgery.

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Stanek

2017 JCCC Baseball

Season Review Fourteen Cavaliers named all-conference, Stanek named All-American When the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) released the baseball all-conference performers for the 2017 season, Johnson County Community College had 14 individuals garner All-East Jayhawk Conference honors. The 14 selections set a new team record, breaking the previous mark of 13 set in 2015. In addition, Brendan Stanek was named as a third team NJCAA All-American.

“He worked ahead in the counts,” Shelley said. “He hit the weight room hard too and got physically stronger, and he just continues to learn the difference between just throwing and how to truly pitch. He also developed a nice rhythm and tempo to his pitching which I feel contributed to his success.”

First-team all-conference honors went to sophomore pitchers Stanek and Davis Schwab, and freshman designated hitter Tanner Padgett. Stanek was also named the East Jayhawk Conference Pitcher of the Year. Additionally, Stanek and Padgett were named to the NJCAA All-Region VI team. Stanek was a first-team selection, and Padgett earned second-team honors.

Schwab posted an 8-2 record and an ERA of 2.56. He led the team with six complete games, including two shutouts, and was second on the staff with 77 strikeouts. His six complete games tied for the lead in the conference, and ranks sixth nationally. Schwab was twice selected as the conference pitcher of the week, earning the honors n weeks eight and 11.

Second-team honors went to sophomore third baseman Brandt Ollinger and freshman outfielder Brian Sullivan. Freshman catcher Jake Karst, sophomore first baseman Matt Warkentin, sophomore shortstop Nick McMurray, sophomore outfielder Troy Daring Jr., sophomore Maurice Bruce, freshman outfielder Daonte Lowery, sophomore pitcher Tyler LaPlante, sophomore pitcher Brennan Lewis and freshman relief pitcher Briley Buckley earned honorable mention accolades.

Padgett put up impressive offensive numbers for a freshman. He batted .382 (86-for-225) with 14 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs, 53 runs scored and 61 runs batted in. His 86 led the team and ranked fourth in the conference and 14th in the NJCAA. His 16 round trippers tied for the team lead and fifth in the conference. His 86 hits are most ever by a freshman, and tie the second-most in a season in team history, and his 16 home runs tie for eighth. He produced 25 multiple-hit games, including a five-hit effort in JCCC’s 14-8 win over Hutchinson in the Region VI Tournament. His 25-multi-hit games tie him for fifth most in a season. He also had 18 multi-RBI games, including a six RBI effort in a 16-5 win at Highland. That total ties him for fifth in a season. His five hits tie the single-game record at JCCC, and his six-RBIs tie ninth-best game.

Stanek finished the 2017 season with a perfect 8-0 record with an earned run average of 1.48 and 72 strikeouts. He started 13 games, completing five with three shutouts, which ranked third in the NJCAA. His 1.48 ERA led the Kansas Jayhawk Conference and was the seventh-best in the country. During the season, Stanek was named the Jayhawk Conference Pitcher of the Week four times, most by any player in the conference. He pitched two one-hitters and a two-hitter during the campaign. Stanek’s production in 2017 was up significantly from his freshman season where he was 2-1 with an ERA of 8.86 over 22.1 innings logged.

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JCCC head coach Kent Shelley said the biggest difference from this year to his freshman year was his ability to throw first pitch strikes and work in pitchers’ counts versus hitter’s counts.

Ollinger finished the season hitting .329 (73-for-222) with 15 doubles, a team-leading five triples, nine home runs, 54 runs scored and 45 RBI. He also had 19 multiple-hit, and nine multiple-RBI games. During a stretch from March 12 to April 12, Ollinger hit safely in 23 straight games, giving him the second longest hitting streak in team history, just one shy of the

Schwab record. He hit .421 over that span (32-for-76) with five doubles, three triples, three homers and 20 RBI. Ollinger finished his career with 143 hits, seventh all-

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Padgett

Karst

Warkentin

McMurray

Sullivan

Ollinger

Daring Jr.

Lewis time, and had 39 multi-hit games, tying him for third on the Cavaliers’ career chart. He also ranks 10th in career doubles (30), tied for ninth in career home runs (16), 10th in career RBI (93) and sixth in career multi-RBI games (22). Sullivan capped his freshman season leading the Cavaliers with a .407 batting average (57-for-140). He also collected 11 doubles, a triple, two home runs, 39 RBI and 37 runs. His numbers would have been even better, but he suffered an injury in mid-April that kept him out of the line-up until the first round of the Region VI playoffs May 5. Despite missing 15 game, Sullivan still produced 16 multiple-hit games and nine multi-RBI games. Karst hit .325 (62-for-191) with 16 doubles, four triples, three home runs, 36 driven in and 56 runs scored. He also collected 15 multiple-hit, nine multiple-RBI games and a 14-game hitting streak in the late March and early April. Warkentin put numbers this season that were more worthy of first-team honors. He batted .359 (85-for-237) with 22 doubles, two triples, 16 home runs, 70 driven in and 66 runs. He led the Cavaliers in doubles, RBI and runs, tied for lead in homers and was second in hits. Nationally he was ninth in double, 15th in RBI and 17th in hits. He registered a team-best 27 multiple-hit and 23 multiple-RBI games. His 27 multi-hit games rank as the third-most recorded in a season at JCCC, and his 23 multi-RBI games tie for fifth. Warkentin also now ranks second in at bats, third in hits, third in doubles, tied for eighth in home runs and fourth in RBI. During the Region VI Tournament in Wichita, Warkentin was a one-man wrecking crew. He hit .600 (12-for-20) with four doubles, a home run, five RBI and five runs, which earned him all-tournament recognition. McMurray hit .355 (76-for-214) with 13 doubles, three triples, 31 RBI and 48 runs scored. His 76 were third most on the team and tie him for 12th on the Cavaliers’ season hits chart. He also drew a team-high 44 walks, which ranked second in the conference, 14th in the NJCAA and fourth on JCCC’s season chart. On the year, McMurray also had 22 multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI games. McMurray finished his career with 132 hits, 11th all-time in team history. He also ranks eighth in career at bats (381), second in multi-hit games (40), tied for 12th in RBI (92) and seventh in walks (67). Additionally, McMurray set the single season and career marks for sacrifices. He had 20 in 2017, and 26 over his career.

Lowery

LaPlante

Buckley

ing a six RBI performance in a 17-7 win over Ellsworth on Feb. 18. Four came on his grand slam blast in the fourth inning in that win. That effort ties the ninth-best RBI game in team history. Daring Jr., was also solid in the field, committing just two errors in 46 chances. Bruce hit .339 (42-for-124) with eight doubles, a triple, five home runs, 29 RBI and 27 runs scored. He 14 multiple-hit and six-multiple-RBI games. Bruce also displayed solid defensive skills in the outfield, committing just two errors in 47 fielding chances. Lowery hit .317 (51-for-161) with seven doubles, two triples, a home run, 31 RBI and 36 runs scored. He also collected 12 multiple-hit and seven multiple-hit games. He also tied for the team lead with 13 stolen bases. LaPlante made 13 appearances on the hill, seven as a starter. He posted a 3-2 record with 56 strikeouts in 44.2 innings and an ERA of 4.23. For his career, LaPlante was 7-2 with 144 strikeouts in 116 innings of work. His 144 career strikeouts are second-most in team history. Lewis made 17 appearances on the mound, nine as a starter. He was 4-3 overall, with 54 strikeouts in 58.2 innings with an ERA of 5.22. He was 8-6 in his two years at JCCC, with 111 strikeouts over 123.2 innings pitched, 12th most innings in team history. Buckley led the pitching staff with 25 appearances, all in relief. He led the staff in with nine and strikeouts with 84. His nine victories tie for eighth on the season chart, and his 84 strikeouts tie the seventh highest season total and sixth in the conference. Buckley also recorded three saves. At the Region VI Tournament, Buckley did not allow a run and only two hits in his 6.1 innings of work and was named to the all-tournament team.

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2017 JCCC Baseball

Season Statistics Fielding Statistics

Batting Statistics Name

AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA HBP SAC

Colton Van Vleck 1.000 14 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 Evan Bergman .500 7 8 3 4 1 0 0 3 0 2 0-0 0 0 Brian Sullivan .407 46 140 37 57 11 1 2 39 25 14 13-17 8 5 Tanner Padgett .382 62 225 53 86 14 1 16 61 20 32 0-0 12 1 Matt Warkentin .359 62 237 66 85 22 2 16 70 22 43 4-5 11 3 Nick McMurray .355 61 214 58 76 13 3 0 31 44 31 10-18 0 20 Troy Daring, Jr. .340 55 147 34 50 9 3 8 30 17 33 5-6 9 1 Maurice Bruce .339 50 124 27 42 8 1 5 29 19 39 7-16 2 7 Brandt Ollinger .329 62 222 54 73 15 5 9 45 19 16 4-8 10 5 Jake Karst .325 60 191 39 62 16 4 3 36 20 61 5-10 7 11 Daonte Lowery .317 59 161 36 51 7 2 1 31 15 24 13-19 5 4 Ty Herrenbruck .279 12 43 12 12 2 1 1 9 3 8 1-1 2 0 Nick Sueppel .231 11 13 4 3 0 1 0 2 2 6 1-1 2 1 Alec McGehee .222 8 9 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 Connor Schumacher .217 38 60 17 13 1 1 2 8 7 21 4-5 2 1 Matt Johnson .211 62 155 36 35 8 3 3 30 8 48 11-16 10 16 Brendan Stanek .000 21 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Stuart Baruth .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Briley Buckley .000 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Grant Hoppock .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Tyler LaPlante .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Adam Seibert .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Adam Theis .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Justin Ward .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Brennan Lewis .000 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Brad Kincaid .000 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 David Schwab .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Totals .332 65 1961 485 652 127 28 66 426 233 382 78-122 82 75 Opponents .249 65 1852 285 461 92 12 28 231 226 520 65-90 70 40

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AST E FDG%

1 0 40 3 472 72 44 46 101 445 66 10 24 1 23 96 4 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 1461 1399

2 0 1.000 2 1 .667 1 2 .953 0 1 .750 8 4 .992 166 22 .915 0 2 .957 1 2 .959 95 19 .912 31 7 .986 1 4 .944 9 3 .864 3 1 .964 0 0 1.000 16 1 .975 130 11 .954 13 1 .944 0 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 7 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 11 1 .929 4 1 .857 11 3 .800 527 86 .959 566 111 .947

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ERA W-L PCT. IP H R ER BB K SV App. GS CG SO B/Avg.

Brendan Stanek David Schwab Colton Van Vleck Briley Buckley Stuart Baruth Brad Kinkaid Tyler LaPlante Grant Hoppock Adam Seibert Brennan Lewis Justin Ward Adam Theis Totals Opponents

1.48 8-0 1.000 79.0 55 24 13 14 72 0 13 2.56 8-2 .800 70.1 62 39 20 43 77 0 14 2.84 2-0 1.000 19.0 17 11 6 5 14 1 13 2.92 9-2 .818 61.2 46 23 20 23 84 3 25 3.21 2-1 .667 14.0 11 7 5 2 22 4 9 3.57 3-0 1.000 40.1 36 22 16 21 49 1 18 4.23 4-2 .667 44.2 43 30 21 17 56 0 13 4.50 0-0 .000 12.0 10 12 6 13 13 0 14 5.03 2-0 1.000 19.2 29 13 11 14 19 0 10 5.22 4-3 .571 58.2 71 44 34 19 54 2 17 6.48 1-0 1.000 16.2 19 17 12 11 16 0 9 6.97 3-6 .333 51.2 53 43 40 43 45 0 14 3.76 46-16 .742 487.2 452 285 204 225 521 11 62 7.67 16-46 .258 469.2 655 485 400 225 382 3 62

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5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 8

3 .206 2 .236 0 .250 0 .209 0 .208 0 .240 0 .238 0 .222 0 .337 0 .298 0 .275 0 .279 8 .249 0 .332


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2017

Season Results Overall Conf. Date Opponent Score W L Record Record

2-10 2-11 2-12 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-25 2-26 3-2 3-4 3-7 3-9 3-12 3-14 3-16 3-18 3-21 3-23 3-26 3-28 3-31 4-1 4-6 4-8 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-18 4-20 4-23 4-25 4-27 4-28 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-12 5-13 5-14 5-15

vs. Volunteer State 3-2 W RV vs. Dyersburg State 1-7 L vs. Jefferson 1-9 L Shawnee 17-0 W Ellsworth 11-5 W Ellsworth 11-0 W Ellsworth 17-7 W Ellsworth 14-10 W Kirkwood 6-5 W Kirkwood 10-9 W Kirkwood 4-5 L Kirkwood 8-6 W #12 Neosho County 8-3 W #12 Neosho County 5-0 W at #12 Neosho County 11-5 W at #12 Neosho County 6-4 W MCC-Lonngview 15-5 W at Cowley 8-9 L at Cowley 4-7 L Cowley 0-7 L Cowley 2-0 W Hesston 12-1 W Coffeyville 6-2 W Coffeyville 6-11 L at Coffeyville 9-2 W at Coffeyville 8-9 L Wentworth Military 22-2 W at Independence 10-6 W at Independence 13-10 W Independence 2-1 W Independence 2-6 L Des Moines Area 6-5 (10) W Labette 5-1 W Labette 10-5 W at Labette 5-0 W at Labette 9-6 W Highland 11-1 W Highland 9-5 W at Highland 8-5 W at Highland 16-5 W Southeast 7-5 W at Allen 4-2 W at Allen 10-0 W Allen 5-0 W Allen 19-2 W Southwestern 15-7 W Fort Scott 6-0 W Fort Scott 9-4 W at Fort Scott 6-3 W at Fort Scott 2-3 L MCC-Maple Woods 10-7 W at Kansas City Kansas 4-10 L at Kansas City Kansas 4-8 L Kansas City Kansas 4-3 W Kansas City Kansas 2-4 L •Butler (Sub Regional) 5-1 W •Butler (Sub Regional) 3-4 L •Butler (Sub Regional) 4-2 W •Dodge City 7-4 W •Hutchinson 14-8 W •Cowley 6-10 L •Neosho County 8-9 L

1-0 -- 1-1 -- 1-2 -- 2-2 -- 3-2 -- 4-2 -- 5-2 -- 6-2 -- 7-2 -- 8-2 -- 8-3 -- 9-3 -- 10-3 1-0 11-3 2-0 12-3 3-0 13-3 4-0 14-3 -- 14-4 4-1 14-5 4-2 14-6 4-3 15-6 5-3 16-6 -- 17-6 6-3 17-7 6-4 18-7 7-4 18-8 7-5 19-8 -- 20-8 8-5 21-8 9-5 22-8 10-5 22-9 10-6 23-9 -- 24-9 11-6 25-9 12-6 26-9 13-6 27-9 14-6 28-9 15-6 29-9 16-6 30-9 17-6 31-9 18-6 32-9 -- 33-9 19-6 34-9 20-6 35-9 21-6 36-9 22-6 37-9 -- 38-9 23-6 39-9 24-6 40-9 25-6 40-10 25-7 41-10 -- 41-11 25-8 41-12 25-9 42-12 26-9 42-13 25-10 43-13 -- 43-14 -- 44-14 -- 45-14 -- 46-14 -- 46-15 -- 46-16 --

Pitcher of Record

Seibert (W, 1-0), Baruth (Sv. 1) Theis (L, 0-1) LaPlante (L, 0-1) Stanek (W, 1-0) LaPlante (W, 1-1) Schwab (W, 1-0) Buckley (W, 1-0) Baruth (W, 1-0) Schwab (W, 2-0) Van Vleck (W, 1-0) Baruth (L, 1-1) Kincaid (W, 1-0) Schwab (3-0) Lewis (W, 1-0), Baruth (Sv. 2) Baruth (W, 2-1) Buckley (Sv. 1) Theis (W, 1-1), Kincaid (Sv. 1) Stanek (W, 2-0) Buckley (L, 1-1) Lewis (L, 1-1) Theis (L, 1-2) Stanek (W, 3-0) Kincaid (W, 2-0) Schwab (W, 4-0) Lewis (L, 1-2) Stanek (W, 4-0) Theis (L, 1-3) Kincaid (W, 3-0) LaPlante (W, 2-1) Seibert (W, 2-0), VanVleck (Sv. 1) Stanek (W, 5-0) Buckley (L, 1-2) Van Vleck (W, 2-0) Schwab (W, 5-0) Lewis (W, 2-2) Stanek (W, 6-0) Buckley (W, 2-2) Schwab (W, 6-0) LaPlante (W, 3-1) Buckley (W, 3-2) Theis (W, 2-3) Ward (W, 1-0) Buckley (W, 4-2) Lewis (Sv. 1) Schwab (W, 7-0) Stanek (W, 7-0) Theis (W, 3-3) Buckley (W, 4-2) Schwab (W, 8-0) Buckley (W, 5-2) Buckley (W, 6-2) Theis (L, 3-4) Lewis (W, 3-2) Schwab (L, 8-1) LaPLante (L, 3-2) Buckley (W, 7-2) Theis (L, 3-5) Buckley (W, 8-2) Schwab (L, 8-2) LaPlante (W, 4-2) Stanek (W, 8-0) Buckley (Sv. 2) Lewis (W, 4-2) Buckley (Sv. 3) Lewis (L, 4-3) Theis (L, 3-6)

2017 Breakdown Category W-L

All Games_________________________________ 46-16 Home______________________________________ 30-6 Road______________________________________ 13-6 Neutral_____________________________________ 3-4 East Jayhawk Conference____________________ 26-10 East Jayhawk Home Games____________________ 14-4 East Jayhawk Road Games____________________ 12-6 West Jayhawk Games Regular Season____________ 0-0 Non-Conference Regular Season Games_________ 16-3 District Tournament___________________________ 4-3 NJCAA Tournament___________________________ 0-0 One Run Games______________________________ 6-6 Two Run Games______________________________ 4-1 Extra Inning Games___________________________ 1-0 When Scoring 10 or More Runs________________ 20-0 When Giving up 10 or More Runs________________ 1-3 February____________________________________ 9-3 March_____________________________________ 16-6 April_______________________________________ 16-4 May________________________________________ 4-3

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2017 JCCC Baseball

Season Leaders Average (min. 50 AB)

Brian Sullivan__________.407 Tanner Padgett_________.382 Matt Warkentin________.359 Nick McMurray_________.355 Tory Daring, Jr. _________.340

Hits

Tanner Pagette__________ 86 Matt Warketin__________ 85 Nick McMurray__________ 76 Brandt Ollinger__________ 73 Jake Karst______________ 62

Doubles

Matt Warkentin_________ 22 Jake Karst______________ 16 Brandt Ollinger__________ 15 Tanner Padgett__________ 14 Nick McMurray__________ 13

Triples

Brandt Ollinger___________ 5 Jake Karst_______________ 4 Troy Daring, Jr. ___________ 3 Nick McMurray___________ 3 Matt Johnson____________ 3

Home Runs

Tanner Padgett__________ 16 Matt Warkentin_________ 16 Brandt Ollinger___________ 9 Troy Daring, Jr. ___________ 8 Maurice Bruce____________ 5

RBI

Matt Warkentin_________ 70 Tanner Padgette_________ 61 Brandt Ollinger__________ 45 Brian Sullivan___________ 39 Jake Karst______________ 36

Runs

Matt Warkentin_________ 66 Nick McMurray__________ 58 Brandt Ollinger__________ 54 Tanner Padgett__________ 53 Jake Karst______________ 39

Wins

Briley Buckley____________ 9 Brendan Stanek___________ 8 Davis Schwab____________ 8 Brennan Lewis____________ 4 Brad Kinkaid_____________ 3 Tyler LaPlante____________ 3 Adam Theis______________ 3

Saves

Staurt Baruth____________ 4 Briley Buckley____________ 3 Brennan Lewis ___________ 2 Colton Van Vleck__________ 1 Brad Kinkaid_____________ 1

ERA (min 10 IP)

Ben Nelson____________2.05 Nick Nelson____________2.36 Keaton Graf____________3.13 Tyler LaPlante__________3.28 Brennan Lewis__________3.32

Innings Pitched

Brendan Stanek_________79.0 Davis Schwab__________70.1 Briley Buckle___________61.2 Brennan Lewis__________58.2 Adam Thies____________51.2

Appearances

Briley Buckley___________ 25 Brennan Lewis___________ 17 Davis Schwab___________ 14 Adan Thies_____________ 14 Grant Hoppick___________ 14

Games Started

Brendan Stanek__________ 13 Davis Schwab___________ 13 Adam Thies_____________ 12 Brennan Lewis____________ 9 Tyler LaPlante____________ 7

Complete Games

Davis Schwab____________ 6 Brendan Stanek___________ 5 Adam Thies______________ 1

Base on Balls

Strikeouts

Hit by Pitch

Putouts

Stolen Bases

Assists

Nick McMurray__________ 44 Brian Sullivan___________ 25 Matt Warkentin_________ 22 Tanner Padgett__________ 20 Jake Karst______________ 20 Tanner Padgett__________ 12 Matt Warkentin_________ 11 Brandt Ollinger__________ 10 Troy Daring, Jr. ___________ 9 Brian Sullivan____________ 8 Brian Sullivan___________ 13 Daonte Lowery__________ 13 Matt Johnson___________ 11 Nick McMurray__________ 10 Troy Daring, Jr. ___________ 7

Briley Buckley___________ 84 Davis Schwab___________ 77 Brendan Stanek__________ 72 Tyler LaPlante___________ 56 Brennan Lewis___________ 54 Matt Warkentin ________ 472 Jake Karst_____________ 445 Brandt Ollinger_________ 101 Matt Johnson___________ 96 Nick McMurray__________ 72

Individual Highs and Lows

Hits_____________________ 5 Longest Hitting Streak______ 23 Doubles__________________ 3 Triples___________________ 1 Home Runs_______________ 2 _______________________ 2 RBI______________________ 6 _______________________ 6 Runs____________________ 4 _______________________ 4 Stolen Bases______________ 3 ________________________ 3 Walks___________________ 3 _______________________ 3 _______________________ 3 _______________________ 3 _______________________ 3 Strikeouts by a Pitcher______ 11 _______________________ 11 Consecutive Wins__________ 8 _______________________ 8 Longest Outing____________ 9.0 _______________________ 9.0

Tanner Padgett vs. Hutchinson (5-13-17) Nick McMurray Brandt Ollinger vs. Allen (4-13-17) 13 Players Matt Warkentin vs. Kirkwood (2-25-17) Tanner Padgett at Highland (4-8-17) Troy Daring Jr. vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) Tanner Padgett at Highland (4-8-17) Matt Warkentin vs. Ellsworth (2-18-17) Tanner Padgett at Highland (4-8-17) Maurice Bruce vs. Ellsworth (2-19-17) Nick McMurray vs. Highland (4-6-17) Maruice Bruce vs. Ellsworth (2-19-17) Nick McMurray at Coffeyville (3-18-17) Matt Warkentin at Coffeyville (3-18-17) Brian Sullivan vs. Highland (4-6-17) Maurice Bruce vs. Allen (4-13-17) Davis Schwab vs. Neosho County (3-2-17) Brendan Stanek vs. Butler (5-5-17) Brendan Stanek Davis Schwab Brendan Stanek vs. Cowley (3-12-17) Davis Schwab vs. Butler (5-6-17)

Multilple Hit Games

Name 2 3 4 5+ Tot. Matt Warkentin 19 7 1 -- 27 Tanner Padgett 15 9 1 1 26 Nick McMurray 15 7 -- -- 22 Brandt Olliger 15 3 1 -- 19 Jake Karst 14 1 1 -- 16 Brian Sullivan 11 2 3 -- 16 Troy Daring, Jr. 13 2 -- -- 15 Maurice Bruce 12 2 -- -- 14 Daonte Lowery 10 2 -- -- 12 Matt Johnson 4 3 -- -- 7 Ty Herrenbruck 3 1 -- -- 4 Connor Schumacher 3 -- -- -- 3

Multilple RBI Games

Name 2 3 4 5+ Tot. Matt Warkentin 13 8 1 1 23 Tanner Pagette 9 7 1 1 18 Brandt Ollinger 5 1 4 -- 10 Jake Karst 9 -- -- -- 9 Nick McMurray 7 2 -- -- 9 Brian Sullivan 6 -- 3 -- 9 Daonte Lowery 5 2 -- -- 7 Matt Johnson 3 2 1 -- 6 Troy Daring, Jr. 3 -- 1 1 5 Ty Herrenbruck 3 1 -- -- 3 Connor Schumacher 2 -- -- -- 2 Evan Bergman 1 -- -- -- 1

Nick McMurray_________ 166 Matt Johnson__________ 130 Brandt Ollinger__________ 95 Jake Karst______________ 31 Connor Schumacher______ 16

Sacrifices

Nick McMurray__________ 20 Matt Johnson___________ 16 Jake Karst______________ 11 Troy Daring, Jr. ___________ 7 Brian Sullivan____________ 5 Maurice Bruce____________ 5

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Longest Hitting Streaks

Name Games Nick McMurray 23 Games Brandt Ollinger 22 Game Jake Karst 13 Games Maurice Bruce 11 Games Matt Warkentin 10 Games Tanner Padgett 9 Games Daonte Lowery 9 Games Brian Sullivan 7 Games Matt Johnson 5 Games Tory Daring, Jr. 5 Games Ty Herrenbruck 4 Games Connor Schumacher 3 Games Alec McGehee 2 Games


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P.O. Box 1045 • Arkansas City, KS Main Phone: (620) 441-6340 • Fax: (620) 441-6341 Web:  www.kjccc.org President: Dr. Michael Calvert (Pratt CC) • Commissioner: Bryce Roderick • email: broderick@cowley.edu About the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference One of the NJCAA’s most prolific conferences, the KJCCCC 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 283 teams in the 14 men’s and 15 women’s KJCCC-sponsored sports. The men’s programs regulated by the conference include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, equestrian, indoor/outdoor track and field, livestock judging, rodeo, soccer, tennis and wrestling. The KJCCC-regulated women’s programs include basketball, cheer, cross country, dance, equestrian, golf, indoor/outdoor track and field, livestock judging, rodeo, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Entering the 2017-18 competitive seasons for the men’s championships and women’s title-attaining sports, KJCCC member institutions can boast of 128 NJCAA National Championships in 12 different men’s and women’s sports. In addition, 16 of its 20 members have won at least one national championship, and 13 have won two or more. The KJCCC has produced more than 5,000 NJCAA All-Americans and a number of athletes have continued to excel on the NAIA, NCAA, Olympic and professional levels. History of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Organized in 1923, the Kansas 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 State 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. 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 20 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 13th 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. Olympic Athletes 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. KJCCC Members: Allen CC, Barton CC, Butler CC, Cloud County CC, Coffeyville CC, Colby CC, Cowley College, Dodge City CC, Fort Scott CC, Garden City CC, Highland CC, Hutchinson CC, Independence CC, Johnson County CC, Kansas City Kansas CC, Labette CC, Neosho County CC, Northwest Kansas Tech, Pratt CC and Seward County CC

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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. 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 100-meters. 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 100-meter 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

KJCCC Commissioners

Rube Walter_____________________________________ 1962-65 Nelson Hartman__________________________________ 1965-75 Cliff Long________________________________________ 1975-79 Neil DeWerf_____________________________________ 1979-85 Benny Lee_______________________________________ 1985-03 Bryce Roderick_______________________________ 2003-Present 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. Major League Players Former Cowley baseball standout and JUCO World Series MVP Travis Hafner, and Fort Scott first baseman Adam LaRoche have made 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. NFL Players 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 backs Mike Rozier, who also was the Heisman Trophy winner in 1983 at the University of Nebraska, and Brandon Jacobs, who helped the Giants win two Super Bowls. NBA Players 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. Other Professional Athletes 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.

2017 East Jayhawk Conference Standings

Pl. Team 1 Cowley College 2 Johnson County Community College 3 Neosho County Community College 4 Kansas City Kansas Community College 5 Fort Scott Community College 6 Coffeyville Community College 7 Allen Community College 8 Labette Community College 9 Independence Community College 10 Highland Community College

Conf. Overall 27-9 45-18 26-10 46-16 24-12 43-22 24-12 41-21 19-17 38-24 17-19 26-30 14-22 28-27 11-25 17-32 10-26 16-36 8-28 18-36

2017 West Jayhawk Conference Standings

Pl. Team 1 Hutchinson Community College 2 Barton Community College Dodge City Community College 4 Garden City Community College Colby Community College 6 Cloud County 7 Butler Community College 8 Seward County Community College 9 Pratt Community College

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Conf. Overall 26-6 47-13 21-11 42-18 21-11 38-19-1 18-14 34-24 18-14 28-25 12-20 28-31 11-21 23-29 10-22 17-38 7-25 20-35


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National Championship by KJCCC Member Schools Barton County (55) 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 Men’s Indoor Track-2010 Butler County (15) Men’s Basketball-1953 Men’s Cross County-1970 Football-1981 Men's Cross Country-1995 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 Softball-2016 Softball-2017

Cowley (11) Men’s Tennis-1989 Men’s Tennis-1991 Men’s Baseball-1997 Men’s Baseball-1998 Women’s 1/2 Marathon-2009 Men’s Cross Country-2010 Women’s Cross Country-2010 Men’s 1/2 Marathon-2010 Women’s 1/2 Marathon-2010 Volleyball-2011 Volleyball-2013 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 Garden City (3) Men’s Wrestling-1992 Men’s Wrestling-1994 Men’s Wrestling-1995 Hutchinson (6) Men’s Outdoor Track-1954 Men’s Outdoor Track-1959 Men’s Basketball-1988 Men’s Basketball-1994 Women’s Cross Country-2001 Men’s Basketball-2017 Independence (3) Men’s Basketball-1963 Men’s Basketball-1977 Men’s Basketball-1978 Johnson County (11) 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 1/2 Marathon-2008 Men’s Basketball-2009 Women’s Basketball - 2015 Labette (3) Men’s Basketball-1960 Men’s Wrestling-2005 Men’s Wrestling-2012 Neosho County (1) Men’s Wrestling-2000 Pratt (2) Men’s Tennis-1959 Men’s Tennis-1961 Seward County (1) Women’s Basketball-2002

Bryce Roderick Commissioner

Now in his 15th year as commissioner of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference, Bryce Roderick continues to make a major impact on the KJCCC and throughout community college athletics. During his 14-year leadership, the KJCCC has remained in the forefront as a leader in community college athletics. KJCCC member schools have won 37 NJCAA championships, ranking among the most of any conference in the NJCAA over that span. Roderick began his service as commissioner in July of 2003, succeeding Bennie Lee. He served one year as his assistant before taking over the helm. He is the seventh individual to hold the office of commissioner. Roderick has been extremely active in the NJCAA, serving in various capacities over his career. Most recently, Roderick completed a three-year term as President of the NJCAA. He was the 18th president in the organization’s history and first from the Sunflower State. Prior to that appointment in 2013, Roderick served six years as the NJCAA Second Vice President for Women. Serving as the NJCAA Second Vice President for Women since 2008, Roderick’s efforts led to dramatic achievements in both women’s and two-year college athletics. His leadership also led to streamlining the championship bid process and significant improvement to officiating at national championships. In 1996, Roderick began serving as NJCAA Region VI women’s director and served on the NJCAA Women’s Cross Country Committee. From there until 2008 – while remaining women’s director of Region VI – Roderick infused himself into a handful of organization committees. Some of the sports he has furnished with his insight include – Division I softball and volleyball. He was chair of the NJCAA Service and Recognition Committee, as well as co-chair of track and field, cross country, half marathon and marathon. Other notable panels Roderick served on includes eligibility, D-I sport districting, co-chair of the Finance and Budget Committee and chair of Championship Events. In 2013, Roderick’s contributions to volleyball were recognized when he was inducted into the NJCAA Volleyball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. In 2007, he 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. Rockerick was only the second women’s director to receive this prestigious award. The following 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. This past April, Roderick was presented with the NJCAA Service Award, given by the Executive Director to individuals and institutions that have provided the organization extraordinary leadership, loyalty and service. Prior to taking over as the commission of the KJCCC, Roderick spent 12 years as the athletic director at Garden City Community College. A former official for multiple sports – including track and field, football and wrestling – Roderick was inducted into the Kansas Collegiate Officials Hall of Fame in 2013 and formerly was a member of the of the USA Track and Field Board of Directors. A graduate from Oklahoma State University in 1967, Roderick earned his bachelor’s degree in math and went on to hear his master’s in sport management form the United States Sports Academy in 1991.

Carl Heinrich

Assistant Commissioner Carl Heinrich enter his first year serving as assistant commissioner of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. Heinrich will assist commissioner Bryce Roderick with the day-to-day business of the office and serve as a liaison to the KJCCC’s athletic directors. Heinrich brings over 38 years of service in community college athletics, serving as a coach and administrator. The past 26 years he has served on the campus of Johnson County Community College. He served in several capacities at JCCC including assistant baseball coach, head baseball coach, academic director for physical education and athletics, program manager for athletics, program coordinator for student activities and as a career counselor from 1991 before becoming athletic director in 2000. In his 16 years as leader of JCCC’s athletic program, the college achieved unprecedented academic, athletic and administrative success. The Cavaliers claimed nine of the program’s 11 national championships, along with 76 region titles, 80 conference titles, 197 national tournament berths with 61 top-five finishes. Additionally, Johnson County had achieved a top 10 finish in 11 of the 13 years the NATYCAA Cup was awarded under his watch, including three third place finishes, two runners-up and a national cup championship in 2007-08, making Johnson County the only KJCCC program to earn that distinction. Heinrich holds a professional membership in the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and served 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 served as 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 begins his 10th year as director of Region VI women’s athletics. Heinrich is also involved with several NJCAA national committee.

Cloud County (4) Men’s Cross County-1995 Women’s Basketball-2001 Men’s 1/2 Marathon-2003 Men’s Soccer-2011

Heinrich’s leadership and service to community college athletics has earned him praise and accolades during his 16-year tenure. He was named the NATYCAA/AstroTurf Athletic Director of the Year for 2007-08, and in April 2011 at the NJCAA annual meetings, Heinrich was awarded the George E. Killian Award of Excellence. In June 2013, Heinrich was selected the 2013 winner of the L. William Miller Award by the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA). He was given the award at the NATYCAA Convention in Orlando.

Colby (3) Women’s Marathon-1993 Women’s Cross Country-1999 Men’s Wrestling-1999

Heinrich also served six seasons as assistant baseball coach and one as head at JCCC. He began his college coaching career as head coach at Highland Community College in 1980. He also served five seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Scotties football team. 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.

Coffeyville (7) Football-1956 Men’s Outdoor Track-1960 Men’s Cross Country-1960 Men’s Basketball-1962 Football-1983 Football-1990 Volleyball-2017

A 1978 graduate of the University of Kansas, Heinrich was a former co-captain 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 at-bats (648), hits (135) and doubles (19)

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Conference Performers East Jayhawk Conference 1st-Team Position

Catcher: First Base: Second Base: Shortstop: Third Base: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Relief Pitcher: Designated Hitter: Utility:

Player

Cooper Minnick Alex Phillips Kea’Von Edwards Jacob Means Conner Litton Brett Fehr Aaron Dees Roberto Enriquez Bryan Miranda Garrett Hutson Ben Strahm Brendan Stanek Davis Schwab Mason LeClair Tanner Padgett Brooks Zimmerman

East Jayhawk Conference 2nd-Team Position

Catcher: First Base: Second Base: Shortstop: Third Base: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Relief Pitcher: Designated Hitter: Utility:

Player

Brandon Krennrich Sky-Lar Culver Easton Fortuna Danny Crews Brandt Ollinger Mitch Sloan Brian Sullivan Nate Crossman Tyler Pittman Mason Knopp McCae Allen Shae Stephens Corey Cowan Kobie Schmitt Tanner Arst Mason Gifford

Ht. Wt. Yr.

5-10 190 6-2 250 6-1 185 6-2 204 6-3 215 6-2 205 6-2 185 6-2 180 5-11 6-1 215 6-4 200 6-1 170 6-4 215 6-2 170 6-6 230 6-2 210

Ht. Wt. Yr.

6-1 6-4 5-7 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-4 6-0 5-7 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-0 6’1 5-8

211 225 160 172 205 187 230 195 175 175 205 205 225 175 225 190

East Jayhawk Conference Honorable Mention Position

Catcher: Catcher: Catcher: Catcher: First Base: First Base: Second Base: Second Base: Second Base: Second Base: Short Stop: Short Stop: Short Stop: Short Stop: Third Base: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Outfield: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Pitchers: Relief Pitcher: Relief Pitcher: Relief Pitcher: Relief Pitcher: Relief Pitcher: Relief Pitcher: Designated Hitter: Utility: Utility: Utility: Utility:

Player

Kole McKinnon Jake Karst Wyatt Nowack Brett Mitchell Matt Warkentin Chase Brown Will Baker Kaleb DeLaTorre Dack Sanborn Mitchell Austin Nick McMurray Josh Norlin Albert Woodard Damon Jorgensen Nathan Best Ben McConnell Joel Spain Troy Daring, Jr. Maurice Bruce Daonte Lowery Josh Schumacker Chase Redick Dalan Merriman Kendall Jeffers Jacob Mueller Brayden Kirkpatrick Justin O’Laughlin Tyler LaPlante Brennan Lewis Brennon Covington Jacob Purl Jessie Kutzke Chase Gooding Logan Portis Lance Christenberry Gavin Heltmes John Tavares Julian Rivera Justin Ash Stachys McLoud Briley Buckley Connor Darnell Kyler Cook Andrew Morrow Greyson Pinkett Antonio Culotta Izrael Trevino

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

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

Ht. Wt. Yr.

6-0 200 6-1 190 6-1 235 5-10 6-5 230 5-10 200 5-10 167 6-0 175 6-1 175 6-1 185 6-1 185 5-10 175 6-0 160 5-11 6-2 195 5-10 159 5-10 180 6-0 195 5-8 195 6-1 170 6-0 175 6-0 155 6-2 200 5-8 175 5-9 175 6-0 6-4 228 6-2 200 6-3 210 6-0 170 6-3 225 6-5 210 6-1 190 5-10 195 5-10 185 5-11 5-10 5-9 145 6-0 220 6-1 180 5-11 175 6-5 205 6-1 6-2 184 5’11 185 5-8 6-1 195

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College

Stanek

Neosho County Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Cowley College Cowley College Cowley College Cowley College Neosho County Community College Allen Community College Coffeyville Community College Cowley College Cowley College Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Cowley Community College Johnson County Community College Cowley College

College

Fort Scott Community College Allen Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Fort Scott Community College Johnson County Community College Fort Scott Community College Johnson County Community College Neosho County Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Neosho County Community College Neosho County Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Fort Scott Community College Neosho County Community College Allen Community College

Schwab

College

Allen Community College Johnson County Community College Highland Community College Coffeyville Community College Johnson County Community College Independence Community College Fort Scott Community College Neosho County Community College Labette Community College Highland Community College Johnson County Community College Neosho County Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Coffeyville Community College Allen Community College Fort Scott Community College Cowley College Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Labette Community College Labette Community College Independence Community College Coffeyville Community College Fort Scott Community College Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Neosho County Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Allen Community College Allen Community College Labette Community College Independence Community College Coffeyville Community College Coffeyville Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College Independence Community College Highland Community College Johnson County Community College Allen Community College Coffeyville Community College Fort Scott Community College Independence Community College Coffeyville Community College Labette Community College

Coach of the Year

Dave Burroughs - Cowley College

Padgett

Ollinger

Sullivan

Karst

Warkentin

McMurray

Daring, Jr.

Bruce

Lowery

LaPlante

Lewis

Buckley

Most Valuable Player

Jake Means - Cowley College

Most Valuable Pitcher

Branden Stanek - Johnson County Community College

Freshman of the Year

Kea’Von Edwards - Cowley College

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Statistical Leaders Game Hits Hunter Johnson Gabe Wurth Many Players

6 6 5

2010 2-16-14

Kansas City Kansas Hutchinson

Game Cycles Robert Shaffer - Johnson Joe Gullion – Johnson Zack Murry Matt Burns-Pratt Garrett Benge – Cowley Brylie Ware-Neosho Cooper Minnick-Neosho Talon Schaller-Dodge City

3-79 4-17-02 2007 4-27-11 5-10-15 2-27-16 2-27-17 4-12-17

vs. Labette vs. Haskell NA vs. Brown Mackie vs. Coffeyville vs. NC Missouri vs. Highland (Ill.) vs. Tabor JV

Game RBI Caleb Eldridge Torrence Sumerlin Jim Broer Clint Johns Joe Gulliion Adam Giacalone Anthony Miller Leno Ramirez

13 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

3-22-16 4-9-16 5-4-85 5-11-00 4-14-01 4-9-11 2-9-15 2-10-15

Cowley Allen Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Neosho County Johnson County Dodge City

Game Doubles Many Players

3

Game Triples Antonio Triplett Lenny Jennings Josh Miljavic

3 3 3

4-80 4-80 3-13-02

Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County

Game Home Runs Stan Block Scott Campbell Joe Guilion Steve Nash Brad Lewandowski Hunter Johnson Ben Calvano Caleb Eldridge Torrence Sumerlin Michael Helman Aaron Deed

4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

1974 2002 3-13-02 4-8-06 4-8-06 2010 4-4-15 3-22-16 4-9-16 5-17-16 4-8-17

Cloud County Cowley Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Kansas City Kansas Johnson County Cowley Allen Hutchinson Neosho County

Game Runs Antonio Triplett Jim Spring David Amaro Merrit Hess Andy Hockensen Ryan Hall Ryan Hall Jackson Cain Tanner Palmore Sky-lar Culver

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

4-80 4-80 1988 4-11-96 4-17-02 4-1-10 4-9-11 2014 2014 3-16-17

Johnson County Johnson County Cloud County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Cloud County Cloud County Allen

Game Stolen Bases Ben Duval Ben Duval Jeremy Francis Adnrew Dixon Tanner Funk Ryan Hall Justin Harris

6 5 5 5 5 5 5

3-29-02 3-1-02 5-12-08 3-2-09 3-18-10 4-1-10 4-27-13

Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Hutchinson Johnson County Johnson County Hutchinson

Game Strikeouts by Pitchers Jakob Hernandez Adam Giacilone Jakob Hernandez Matt Blackham Tom Johnson Tucker White Jakob Hernandez Carson LaRue Adam Keller

19 17 17 16 15 15 15 15 15

3-19-16 3-17-11 3-26-16 3-18-13 1990 2015 2-6-16 3-17-16 4-9-16

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

Season Batting Average (min. 50 at bats) Brylie Ware .560 2016 Steve Neal .513 1998 Tim Forkner .512 1992 Joe Goedert .510 1979 Scott Hennessey .508 1990 Garrett Benge .502 2015 David Amaro .497 1988 Frank Grapa .497 1995 Chaz Eiguren .497 1997 Jesus Morillo .497 2000 Adam Yates .494 2002 Tim Scheele .493 1986 Ryan Tolliver .493 2016 Rich Weisensee .491 1977 David Vesco .491 1990

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

Season Hits Brylie Ware Kevin Arnold Micheal Hellman Cory Patton Garrett Benge Ryan Tolliver Michael Sinks Kevin Bascue Mike Dabbs Chaz Eiguren George Martinez Blake Brisson Roger Lee Chase Rader Jonah Bride Shane Cooper Eli Lovell

122 121 111 108 103 100 100 98 98 97 97 97 96 96 96 96 96

2016 1981 2017 2002 2015 2016 2017 1981 2007 1997 2002 2011 1981 2014 2015 2016 2016

Neosho County Garden City Hutchinson Seward County Cowley Neosho County Barton Garden City Cowley Seward County Barton County Garden City Garden City Coffeyville Neosho County Hutchinson Kansas City Kansas

Season Doubles Brent Williams Shawn Harkins Brylie Ware Steve Winkelmann Nick Doughty Jeremy Isenhower Thad Weber Mason Brown Jeremy Troutman Shawn Fischer Jeff Chrsity Garrett Benge Jonah Bride Garrett Kirkwood Michael Sinks

37 33 29 28 28 27 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 26

2014 1992 2016 2006 2011 2000 2006 2016 1996 2002 2004 2015 2015 2017 2-17

Seward Ft. Scott Neosho County Neosho County Neosho County Neosho County Hutchinson Garden City Butler Barton County Barton County Cowley Neosho County Colby Barton

Season Triples Tyler Tucker Jason Van Kooten Antonio Triplett Jim Spring Sean Krokroskia Glenn Jackson Bryson Allen Jessie Vann Chad Armstrong Karl Carswell Tyler Bain Bo Blanton Kevin Collolly Quintin Cradall L.J. Hatch Travis Stroup

15 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

2014 2004 1980 1980 1986 2002 2013 1980 1988 1992 1995 1999 2014 2015 2015 2015

Garden City Seward County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Barton County Seward County Johnson County Garden City Butler Seward County Dodge City Seward County Hutchison Johnson County KCKCC

Season Home Runs Cory Patton Caden Doga Brylie Ware Eric Storm Kevin Bascue Anthony Miller Duan Wales Sandy Baretti Kevin Bascue Robby Reed David Segui Chris Oleson Chaz Eiguren Quinn Cravens Davis Morgan Torrence Sumerlin

31 31 29 27 26 26 25 25 24 24 23 22 22 22 22 22

2002 2016 2016 1988 1981 2015 1983 1997 1982 2002 1986 1981 1997 1997 2010 2016

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

Season Hitting Streaks Brylie Ware Brad Kennedy Garrett Benge Andrew Tanous Zach Murry Blake Sturgeon Michael Hellman Ryan Toliver Brandt Ollinger Nick Bouzos Cooper Lanley Marvin Malone Zack Murry Trevor Adams Garrett Benge

29 27 26 26 26 25 25 23 22 20 20 20 19 19 19

2016 1994 2015 2016 2007 2011 2017 2016 2017 1999 2013 2016 2007 2009 2015

Neosho County Neosho County Cowley Fort Scott Neosho County Johnson County Hutchinson Neosho County Johnson County Neosho County Hutchinson Colby Neosho County Hutchinson Cowleyy

Season Runs Batted In Brylie Ware Cory Patton Chris Oleson Ryan Tolliver Adam Giacalone Marvin Malone

125 120 104 103 102 101

2016 2002 1982 2016 2011 2016

Neosho County Seward County Garden City Neosho County Neosho County Colby

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Statistical Leaders

Blake Sturgeon

Chad Shannon

Bob Downs

Travis Blankenship

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Ricky Livingston Garrett Benge Chaz Eiguren Kevin Bascue Jonah Bride Davis Morgan Evan Bourn George Martinez Connor Goedert

98 97 94 93 93 92 91 90 90

1991 2015 1997 1982 2015 2010 2016 2002 2014

Colby Cowley Seward County Garden City Neosho County Johnson County Neosho County Barton County Neosho County

Season Runs Brylie Ware Michael Hellmans Garrett Benge Rod Cesario Darian Abram George Martinez Kelby Tomlinson Glen Jackson Kevin Bascue Cory Patton Butch Rea

Nick Holtgrieve Drew Smith Travis Parker Brad Schmidt Kyle Hollander Steve Jenson Andrew Urban Carter Hogan Drew Johnson Dalton Harvey

12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

2009 2009 2009 1987 2004 2009 2010 2016 2016 2017

Johnson County Barton County Seward County Barton County Hutchinson Butler Hutchinson Dodge City Neosho County Dodge City

123 103 96 92 91 90 90 86 85 85 85

2016 2017 2015 1982 2016 2002 2010 2002 1981 2002 2015

Neosho County Hutchinson Cowley Garden City Neosho County Barton County Seward County Barton County Garden City Seward County Cowley

Season Innings Pitched Britt Millsap Matthew Wiedaman Danny Vais Aaron Schnurbusch Geoffrey Birkemeier Brendon Peitsmeyer Darrell Maus Danny Vais J.B. Olsen Carson LaRue

116.2 114.1 112 107.2 105.1 105 103 103 102.1 102.1

1978 2002 2003 2015 2014 2016 1986 2004 2015 2016

Colby Allen County Seward County Johnson County Kansas City Kansas Garden City Seward County Seward County Seward County Cowley

Season Base-on-Balls Jay Ostermeyer Scott Sorenson Jamie Allison Bret Reynolds Karl Carswell John Urick Ryan Wedge Bryan Hampton Jamie Rusco

69 67 63 61 60 60 59 56 56

1991 1991 1985 1981 1992 2001 1991 1991 2001

Ft. Scott Colby Garden City Garden City Butler Cowley Garden City Garden City Barton County

Season Stolen Bases Bake Sturgeon Chad Shannon Vince Rodden Jamie Borel Mike Fleece Karl Carswell Rod Cesario Richard Thomas Jamie Rusco Ryan Gardner

66 65 64 63 61 60 58 57 56 54

2011 2011 2004 1992 1993 1992 1982 1991 2001 1996

Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County Garden City Butler Garden City Allen County Barton County Barton County

Season Games Completed Britt Millsap Travis Chambers Jesse Cornejo Ethan Crum Darrell Maus Geoffrey Birkemeier Darin Thomas Chris Thorup Chance Sinclair John Shearer Kelly Milner KevinKnez Cole Webb Zac Butler Aaron Schnurbusch JB. Olsen Parker Rigerl Carson LaRue Brendon Peitsmeyer

13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

1978 1985 1997 1998 1986 2014 1986 2002 2013 1974 1986 1992 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 2016 2016

Colby Johnson County Seward County Neosho County Seward County Kansas City Kansas Seward County Johnson County Neosho County Johnson County Johnson County Seward County Coffeyville Kansas City Kansas Johnson County Seward County Cowley Cowley Garden City

Season Wins Rocky Ferguson Aaron Akin Jesse Cornejo Ray White Kyle Simonds Scott Dreiling Derek Carpenter Danny Vais David Dinsmoore Mark Phillps Aaron Schnurbusch Justin McGregor Parker Rigler 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 Josj Wahpepah Jeff Rydman Lance Hoge Travis Blankenship Tomas Cruz Jake Hosey Zac Butler Aaron Mason Tyler Wiedenfeld Carson LaRue Dalton Harvey

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

1985 1997 1997 2000 2014 1991 1992 2003 2004 2009 2015 2015 2015 1974 1977 1979 1986 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2002 2014 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2013 2013 2013 2016 2017

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

Season Strikeouts Jakob Hernandez Chris Malden Carson LaRue Matt Straham Rocky Hughes Danny Vais Matthew Wiedaman Ryan Phillips Ray Garza Aaron Breit Connor Miller Ryan Phillips Dan St.Clair Chris Brown

159 133 133 129 121 119 116 112 110 108 108 107 106 105

2016 1977 2016 2012 1999 2003 2002 2004 1991 2006 2015 2005 1997 1996

Seward County Barton County Cowley Neosho County Pratt Seward County Allen County Barton Colby Garden City Johnson County Barton County Garden City Cowley

Season Lowest Earned Run Average (min. 30 innings) Aaron Burke 0.58 Tom Harvey 0.66 Andrew Polly 0.81 Chris Sperry 0.98 Mike Perkins 1.08 Brad Schmidt 1.09 Gage Daniels 1.09 Aaron Akin 1.21 Steve Sawyer 1.24 Bob Downs 1.26

2010 1978 2011 1979 2002 1987 2009 1997 1980 1974

Allen Johnson County Cowley Johnson County Neosho County Barton County Johnson County Cowley Barton County Johnson County

Season Saves Kyle Thornton Heath Wyatt Trever Ezell Kobie Schmitt Greg Johnson Reece McGraw Aaron Burke Tyler Rogers Carlos Enrique Aldana Jon Saylor Joe Villamonte

17 15 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12

2006 2009 2015 2017 2007 2010 2010 2011 2015 1993 2007

Cowley Garden City Butler Fort Scott Butler Garden City Allen Garden City Coffeyville Allen Independence

Season No-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 Steve Parker Steve Parker 2 times Curtis Schescke Troy Biddle Troy Metcalf Matt Griffiths Jeff Sevier Chris Petrocella

1976 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1990 1990

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 Johnson County Johnson County Garden City Cloud County Garden City Cloud County Cloud County Ft. Scott

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Statistical Leaders Chris Petrocella Ryan Smith Steve Grover Courtney Lawrence Kent Ervin Mike Simmons Scott Gordine Dan Craig Jason Standford Dale Pearson 3 times Steve Green Adam Geier Wes Wickwar Dpm Scmidt Pat Meagher Andy Bent Jud Songster Steve Neneman Brett Bogard Marcus Simpson Marcus Simpson Will Falk Adam Giacalone

1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1999 1999 1999 2001 2002 2003 2007 2012

Ft. Scott Garden City Garden City Garden City Neosho County 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 Neosho County

Career Batting Average (min. 100 at bats) Tim Forkner .499 92-93 Jesus Morill .497 2000 Matt Wells .480 2002 Ryan Nelson .477 2003 Scott Hennessey .466 89-90 Randy Cordova .463 1982 Joe Gullion .460 01-02 Michael Hellman .452 16-17 Steve Neal .446 97-98 Chaz Eiguren .444 96-97 Jason Van Kooten .443 2004

Seward County Seward County Seward County Seward County Johnson County Seward County Johnson County Hutchinson Pratt Seward County Seward County

Career Hits Michael Hellman Brent Williams Cory Patton Tim Forkner John Lenherr Karl Carswell Terry Tiffee George Martinez Bryson Allen Shawn Taylor Justin Reynolds

200 184 170 169 165 163 163 163 163 161 160

16-17 14-15 01-02 93-94 08-09 91-92 98-99 01-02 13-14 04-05 00-01

Hutchinson Seward County Seward County Seward County Johnson County Butler Pratt Barton County Seward County Seward County Hutchinson

Career Doubles Brent Williams Josh Paul Nick Doughty Tanner Funk Jeremy Isenhower David Morgan Mitch Cowrin Terry Tiffee Karl Carswell Cory Patton Luke Wheelerr Thad Weber Michael Hellman

57 46 45 42 41 41 41 40 39 38 37 37 37

14-15 04-05 10-11 09-10 99-00 09-10 10-11 98-99 91-92 01-02 97-98 05-06 16-17

Seward County Seward County Neosho County Johnson County Neosho County Johnson County Dodge City Pratt Butler Seward County Seward County Hutchinson Hutchinson

Career Triples Sean Krokroskia Glenn Jackson Antonio Triplett Bryson Allen Bo Blanton Deik Scram Scott Houin Mitch Corwin L.J. Hatch Rick Livingston Tyler Bain Jason Van Kooten

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

86-87 02-03 79-80 13-14 99-00 04-05 04-05 10-11 14-15 90-91 94-95 2004

Johnson County Barton County Johnson County Seward County Dodge City Cowley Seward County Dodge City Johnson County Colby Seward County Seward County

Career Home Runs Robby Reed Eric Sorm Cory Patton Anthony Miller Joe Gullion Chaz Eiguren Rico Gholston John Urick Grier Jones Caden Doga Kit Pellow Davis Morgan

43 41 41 39 38 37 36 36 32 31 29 29

01-02 87-88 01-02 14-15 01-02 96-97 89-90 01-02 90-91 2016 93-94 09-10

Neosho County Butler Seward County Johnson county Johnson County Seward County Cloud County Cowley Butler Hutchinson Johnson County Johnson County

Career Runs Batted In Cory Patton Travis Hafner

168 161

01-02 96-97

Seward County Cowley

Adam Giacalone Chaz Eiguren David Morgan Rico Gholston Anthony Miller Tim Fornker Joe Gullion Chris Finnegan Jamie Rusco Rick Livingston Robby Reed

161 156 150 142 142 134 134 132 131 130 127

11-12 96-97 09-10 89-90 14-15 92-93 01-02 96-97 01-02 90-91 01-02

Neosho County Seward County Johnson County Cloud County Johnson County Seward County Johnson County Hutchinson Barton County Colby Neosho County

Career Runs Michael Hellman George Martinez Glenn Jackson Karl Carswell Ryan Gardner Kevin Murphy Anthony Miller Mike Dabbs Rico Gholston Brad Seusy Eric Shortell

167 153 140 135 135 134 132 131 130 130 130

16-17 01-02 02-03 91-92 96-97 97-98 14-15 06-07 89-90 93-94 05-06

Hutchinson Barton County Barton County Butler Barton County Butler Johnson County Cowley Cloud County Butler Neosho County

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

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

Career Stolen Bases Karl Carswell Vince Rodden Jamie Borel Blake Sturgeon

105 105 97 95

91-92 03-04 91-92 11-12

Butler Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County

Career Wins Josh Wahpepah Danny Vais Matt Racker Craig Bradshaw Jody Harris Brandon Johnson Brandon Droge Matt Strahm Adam Giacalone Scott Dreiling David Dinsmoore Travis Blankenship Cody Schumacher Logan Hall

21 21 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17

03-04 03-04 99-00 89-90 96-97 01-02 08-09 11-12 11-12 90-91 04-05 07-08 10-11 10-11

Cowley Seward County Hutchinson Butler Hutchinson Hutchinson Johnson County Neosho County Neosho County Butler Seward County Johnson County Johnson County Seward County

Career Saves Drew Smith Brad Schmidt Kyle Thornton Trever Ezell Andrew Paul Andrew Ubran Max Ising Nick Kolarik Nick Holtgreive Shawn Simmons Josh Condon Tommy Smoot Travis Parker

20 16 17 15 14 14 14 14 13 12 12 12 12

08-09 86-87 2006 2015 04-05 10-11 11-12 12-13 08-09 97-98 00-01 03-04 2009

Barton County Barton County Cowley Butler Independence Hutchinson Neosho County Johnson County Johnson County Neosho County Hutchinson Cloud County Seward

Career Strikeouts Danny Vais Ryan Phillips Jakob Hernandez Matt Strahm Chris Brown Craig Bradshaw Rocky Hughes David Dissmore Bill Schafer Brian Williams

220 219 210 206 190 185 183 172 164 164

03-04 04-05 14-16 11-12 95-96 89-90 98-99 04-05 85-86 87-88

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

Career Innings Pitched Danny Vais Logan Hall JB Olsen Adam Ciacalone Jody Harris David Dinsmoore Hayden Howard Tyler Wiedenfeld Brandon Johnson Matt Racker

215.0 187.0 187.0 179.0 177.0 171.0 166.0 160.0 154.2 150.1

03-04 10-11 14-15 11-12 96-97 04-05 13-14 12-13 01-02 99-00

Seward County Seward County Seward County Neosho County Hutchinson Seward County Seward County Seward County Hutchinson Hutchinson

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Coaching Leaders KJCCC All-time Coaching Wins by School

COACH (SCHOOL) Galen McSpadden (Seward County) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Valis McLean (Allen) Steve Burleson (Kansas City Kansas) Steve Murray (Neosho County) Kent Shelley (Johnson County) Mike Warren (Barton) Joe Slobko (Garden City) Tom Hilton (Labette) Ryan Carter (Colby) Sonny Maynard (Johnson County) Rick Eberly (Highland) Chris Finnegan (Garden City) Phil Stephenson (Dodge City) Jon Burgi (Hutchinson) Aaron Keal (Labette) Kyle Crooks (Hutchinson) John Hill (Fort Scott) Greg Brummet (Cloud County) Jon Froelich (Cloud County) Steve Johnson (Butler) Leon Cox (Barton)

SEASONS 1982-17 1988-17 1978-14 1980-15 1986-17 1987-98/00-17 1985-14 1976-97 1883-99 1999-17 1973-86 1989-16 2009-17 2006-17 1991-00 2000-17 2005-12 2009-17 2004-16 1982-90 2004-10 NA

COACH (SCHOOL) Galen McSpadden (Seward County) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Valis McLean (Allen) Steve Burleson (Kansas City Kansas) Steve Murray (Neosho County) Mike Warren (Dodge/Pratt/Barton) Kent Shelley (Johnson County) Joe Slobko (Garden City) Tom Hilton (Labette) Ryan Carter (Colby) Sonny Maynard (Johnson County) Rick Eberly (Highland) Chris Finnegan (Garden City) Phil Stephenson (Dodge City) Jon Burgi (Hutchinson) Aaron Keal (Labette) Kyle Crooks (Hutchinson) John Hill (Fort Scott) Greg Brummet (Cloud County) Jon Froelich (Cloud County) Steve Johnson (Butler) Ryan Schmidt (Pratt/Hutchinson) Leon Cox (Barton)

SEASONS 1982-17 1988-17 1978-14 1980-15 1986-17 5 yrs/1985-14 1987-98/00-17 1976-97 1883-99 1999-17 1973-86 1989-16 2009-17 2006-17 1991-00 2000-16 2005-12 2009-17 2004-16 1982-90 2004-10 2009-12/2013-17 NA

KJCCC All-time Coaching Wins Combined

Region Active Coaching Wins at School

COACH (SCHOOL) Clint Stoy (Allen ) Brett Biggs (Barton) B.J. McVey (Butler) Eric Gilliland (Cloud County) Jake Martin (Coffeyville) Ryan Carter (Colby) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Phil Stephenson (Dodge City) John Hill (Fort Scott) Chris Finnegan (Garden City) Daniel Dulan (Highland) Beau Schultz (Independence) Kent Shelley (Johnson County) Aaron Keal (Labette) Steve Murray (Neosho County) Eric Thompson (Pratt) Galen McSpadden (Seward County)

SEASONS 2015-17 2015-17 2011-17 2017 2016-17 1999-17 1988-17 2006-17 2009-17 2009-17 2017 2012-17 1987-98/00-17 2000-16 1986-17 2013-17 1982-17

YRS. 34 29 37 36 31 30 30 22 17 19 14 28 12 12 10 18 8 9 13 9 7 8

W 1213 1209 1162 1102 1009 971 904 820 611 560 504 442 429 337 314 315 292 309 258 239 235 200

L PCT. 738 .623 498 .708 767 .602 672 .631 638 .613 565 .632 630 .589 391 .677 257 .704 508 .524 176 .741 747 .372 275 .609 345 .494 201 .610 511 .381 164 .640 220 .584 438 .371 NA 155 .603 122 .621

YRS. 34 29 37 36 31 35 30 22 17 19 14 28 12 12 10 17 8 9 13 9 7 9 8

W 1213 1209 1162 1102 1009 1001 971 820 611 560 504 442 429 337 314 298 292 309 258 239 235 274 200

L PCT. 738 .623 498 .708 767 .602 672 .631 638 .613 740 .575 565 .632 391 .677 257 .704 508 .524 176 .741 747 .372 275 .609 345 .494 201 .610 479 .384 164 .640 220 .584 438 .371 NA 155 .603 240 .533 122 .621

Most Season Wins COACH (SCHOOL) Joe Slobko (Garden City) Joe Slobko (Garden City) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Galen McSpadden (Seward) Steve Murray (Neosho) Galen McSpadden (Seward) Kent Shelley (Johnson Co.) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Steve Murray (Neosho) Kent Shelley (Johnson) Sonny Maynard (Johnson) B.D. Parker (Butler) Valis McLean (Allen) Sonny Maynard (Johnson) Andy Sawyers (Hutch) Galen McSpadden (Seward) Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Ryan Schmidt (Hutchinson)

SEASON 1981 1982 1998 2015 1997 1996 1997 2016 2002 2014 2001 2012 2015 1985 1992 1983 1984 2002 2004 2007 2017

WINS 60 54 54• 54 53• 51 50 51 50 50^ 49^ 49^ 49^ 48 48 47^ 47 47 47^ 47^ 47

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YRS. W L PCT. 3 60 97 .382 3 100 72 .581 7 192 164 .539 1 28 31 .475 2 46 68 .404 19 560 508 .524 29 1209 498 .708 12 337 345 .494 9 309 220 .584 12 429 275 .609 1 18 36 .333 6 114 205 .357 30 971 565 .632 17 298 479 .384 31 1009 638 .613 5 98 165 .373 34 1213 738 .623

Victory Leaders by Schools

SCHOOL, COACH YEARS Allen, Valis McLean (37) Barton, Mike Warren (30) Butler, B.D. Parker (9) Cloud, Greg Brummett (13) Coffeyville, John Martin (4) Colby, Ryan Carter (19) Cowley, Dave Burroughs (30) Dodge City, Phil Stephenson (12) Fort Scott, John Hill (9) Highland, Rick Eberly (28) Garden City, Joe Slobko (22) Highland, Rick Eberly (28) Hutchinson, Jon Burgi (10) Independence, John Olsen (5) Johnson County, Kent Shelley (30) KKCKCC, Steve Burelson (36) Labette, Tom Hilton (17) Neosho County, Steve Murray (31) Pratt, Jeff Brewer (10) Seward Co., Galen McSpadden (36)

W-L-T 1162-767 904-630-1 350-151 258-438 133-99 560-508 1209-498 337-345-1 304-220 442-747 820-391 442-474 314-201 134-147 971-565-1 1102-673 611-257 1009-638 290-252 1213-252

NJCAA World Series Appearances by Coach COACH, SCHOOL Dave Burroughs (Cowley) Steve Murry (Neosho) Valis McLean (Allen) Kent Shelley (Johnson) Galen McSpadden (Seward) Kyle Crooks (Hutchinson) NA (Dodge City) David Klein (KCKCC) B.D. Parker (Butler) Jeff Curtis (Garden City) Steve Johnson (Butler) Phil Stephenson (Dodge)

NO. 7 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

NJCAA World Series Appearances by Year YEAR SCHOOL 1958 Dodge City 1976 KCKCC 1981 Allen 1994 Butler 1997 Cowley 1998 Cowley 1999 Garden City 2000 Allen 2001 Cowley 2002 Cowley 2003 Neosho Co. 2004 Seward Co. 2005 Hutchinson 2006 Butler 2007 Cowley 2008 Johnson Co. 2009 Cowley 2010 Hutchinson 2011 Seward Co. 2012 Neosho Co. 2013 Neosho Co. 2014 Johnson Co. 2015 Dodge City 2016 Cowley 2017 Cowley

W-L / FINISH NA / NA NA / NA NA / NA NA / NA 4-0 / 1st 4-1 / 1st NA / NA NA / NA 3-2 / 3rd 0-2 / T-9th 0-2 / T-9th 1-2 / 5th 1-2 / T-7h 1-2 / T-7th 0-2 / T-9th 0-2 / T-9th 1-2 / T-7h 2-2 / 3rd 2-2 / 6th 1-2 / T-7th 1-2 / T-7th 0-2 / T-9h 1-2 / T-7th 0-2 / T-9th 2-2 / 3rd

Maynard

BEST FINISH 1st - '97, '98 NA NA - ‘81, '00 T-9th, '08, '14 NA - '04, '11 3rd - '10 NA - '58 NA - '76 NA - '94 NA - '99 NA - '06 5th - '15

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this is the njcaa Mick McDaniel NJCAA President

Mick McDaniel enters his first year as NJCAA President, after serving as first vice president for nearly a decade. McDaniel also serves as the athletic director at Tompkins Cortland Community College in Dryden, N.Y. McDaniel started his professional career as the coordinator of recreation and aquatics at TC3 and transitioned into the director of athletics position in 2000. He has coached the men’s soccer, and men’s and women’s golf teams, and currently coaches the women’s soccer team. He is the founder and director of the TC3 Sports Camps, which recently celebrated its 21st year of service to the community. McDaniel is currently the 2nd Vice President of NJCAA and is on the Board of Directors of the NJCAA Region III Committee. He is also on the NJCAA Competition Committee, serves as chairman for the men’s national golf, soccer, and ice hockey committees. McDaniel was the recipient of the 2006-07 Athletic Director of the Year for the NJCAA Region III , and in 2011 was named the National Association of Collegiate Director of Athletics (NACDA) Under Armour A.D. of the Year. He also has a number of Coach of the Year Awards for golf and soccer. McDaniel also serves as the head coach of the Panthers' golf team, which is the post he started with at the school back in 1994. McDaniel has led the Panthers men's team to two Region III titles, and two top-seven finishes at nationals. He also coached an individual national champion, a two-time AllAmerican, three MSAC individual champions, and many all-region and all-conference performers.

Chris Parker

Executive Director Chris Parker became just the fourth Executive Director in NJCAA history when the organization’s Executive Committee selected him for the position on July 17, 2017. He replaces Mary Ellen Leight who retired after 28 years of service in various capacities with the organization. Parker oversees all business and day-to-day operations of the second-largest intercollegiate athletic association in the country. The NJCAA is the only national governing body of intercollegiate athletics for two-year colleges and its current membership of 520 institutions is second only to the NCAA.

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Marci Henry

1st Vice President for Women

Dean Myrick

Parker has valuable experience in two-year collegiate athletics. In 2006, he was hired as the first-ever athletic director at Patrick Henry Community College in Martinsville, Va. Under his leadership, Patrick Henry’s athletic program grew from its original three sports to 12 before his departure in 2015. Parker was named the Under Armour Southeast Athletic Director of the Year in 2010-11. In addition to his responsibilities at PHCC, Parker served as the assistant director and director of NJCAA Region X for seven years.

2nd Vice President for Women

During his 10-year stint at Patrick Henry, Parker also served the positions of Assistant Dean for Academics and Dean of Academics before taking on the duties of Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Campus Life, and Athletics.

2nd Vice President for Men

Prior to accepting the NJCAA post, Parker served as Vice President for Enrollment Management, Marketing and Public Relations at Pfeiffer University. During his time at Pfeiffer, he led the college to significant growth in new incoming undergraduate students. After drawing the largest incoming class in nearly 30 years last year, the institution had an enrollment increase of nearly 50 percent compared to the previous year.

Mark Krug

Assistant Executive Director Mark Krug joined the NJCAA Staff in September of 2006. He was elevated to Director of Sports Information and Media Relations on June 1, 2008 and then Assistant Executive Director on August 1, 2010. Before coming to the NJCAA, Krug served as an Information Specialist at Arizona State University in the Parking and Transportation Department. While there he was responsible for all public/media relations aspects of the department as well as producing a monthly newsletter and designing and editing advertising for print publications. Krug began his education at Central Christian where he was a two-year letterman on the baseball 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 communications in 2004. While at Wyoming, he served as a graduate assistant in the athletic media relations office.

Ricky Webster

Associate Director of Media Relations Ricky Webster joined the NJCAA Staff in June 2017 and serves as the association director of media relations. Webster coordinates the day-to-day operations of the NJCAA media relations department, including press releases and news stories for the NJCAA website, social media, NJCAA stats system and stat-entry procedures, nomination and selection of processes for national awards procedures for national tournament seeding and weekly rankings. While new to the national office, Webster has ties to the NJCAA. He previously served four years at Marshalltown Community College, where he was hired as the first coordinator of sports information & compliance in the summer of 2013. That same year, Webster was appointed to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) publications & digital design committee. Prior to Marshalltown, Webster served two years at the College of Brockport, a NCAA D-III program in Western New York that featured 23 athletic teams and two years at Fredonia State University as an intern in the Blue Devil’s sports information department. Webster graduated from Fredonia in 2011 with a degree in sport management and a minor in athletic administration. He was also a member of the baseball team, the winningest team in program history.

1st Vice President for Men

Michelle Ruble

Thomas Steward Chris Parker

Executive Director cparker@njcaa.org

Mark Krug

Assistant Executive Director: Sports Information and Media Relations mkrug@njcaa.org

Ricky Webser

Assistant Director for Media Relations rwebster@njcaa.org

Michael Liptak

Media Relations Assistant mliptak@njcaa.org

Brian Beck

Assistant Executive Director bbekcs@njcaa.org

Wandy Bodey

Associate Director Compliance

Jennifer Wolke

Director of Information Technology

NJCAA Region VI Carl Heinrich

Women’s Region VI Director carl.heinrich@kjccc.net

Mike Saddler

Men’s Region VI Director msaddler@neosho.edu

Tony Tompkins

Women’s Region VI Assistant Director ttompkins@kckcc.edu

Shane Larson

Did You Know? 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.

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No. 1

Chipola College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-9

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No. 2

Crowder College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-14

No. 3

San Jacinto College - North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-18

No. 4

Cowley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-18

No. 5

Dyersburg State Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-9

No. 6

McLennan Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-13

No. 7

Hutchinson Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-13

No. 8

Wabash Valley Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-15

No. 9

College of Southern Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-18

No. 10

Chattahoochee Valley Community College . . . . . . . 47-12

2018 D-I District Alignments District Region(s) Western 1, 9, 18 Southwestern 5 South Central 2, 16, 23 Central 6 Northern 4, 11, 12, 13, 24

East Central 7, 17 Eastern 3, 10, 15, 19, 20, 21 Southeastern 22 Gulf 8 Southern 14

No. 11

Panola College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-13

No. 12

Polk State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-13

No. 13

Odessa College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-13

2018 NJCAA D-I Poll Dates March 6, 13, 20, 27 April 3, 10, 17, 24 May 1, 8, 15

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No. 14

Wallace Community College-Dothan . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-21

May 28-June 2, 2018 Sam Suplizio Field Grand Junction, Colo. Website: www..jucogi.org

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NJCAA Division II Preseason Poll

Palm Beach State College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-15

No. 16

Florence-Darlington Technical College . . . . . . . . . . . 42-19

No. 17

JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE . . . . . . . 46-16

No. 18

Harford Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-10-1

No. 19

Indian Hills Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-20

No. 20

Georgia Highlands College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-21

Rk. School 1 . . . . Jones County Junior College 2 . . . . Kankakee Community College 3 . . . . Mercer County College 4 . . . . Parkland College 5 . . . . Western Oklahoma State College 6 . . . . Pitt Community College 7 . . . . Northwest Mississippi Community College 8 . . . . LSU-Eunice 9 . . . . Chandler-Gilbert Community College 10 . . . Murray State College 11 . . . Heartland Community College 12 . . . Sinclair Community College 13 . . . Southeast Community College 14 . . . Kellogg Community College 15 . . . Mesa Community College 16 . . . UConn at Avery Point 17 . . . Catawba Valley Community College 18 . . . McHenry County College 19 . . . Hinds Community College 20 . . . Frederick Community College

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NJCAA Division III Preseason Poll

Rk. School 1 . . . . Tyler Junior College 2 . . . . Niagara County Community College 3 . . . . Cumberland County College 4 . . . . Northhampton Community College 5 . . . . Century College 6 . . . . St. Cloud Tech & Community College 7 . . . . Rowan College at Gloucester 8 . . . . Brookhaven College 9 . . . . Delta College 10 . . . Prince George’s Community College

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Division I Champions NJCAA Division JUCO World Series Champions and Most Valuable Players

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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 College, Texas Ivan Hartl - Iowa Western Community College J. T. Files - Navarro College, Texas Keaton Steele - Iowa Western Community College Darius Reese - Central Alabama College Alex Krupa -Iowa Western Community College Ramon Osuna - Walters State Community College, Tenn. Rashaan Kuahaulua - Yavapai College, Ariz. Jose Caballero - Chipola, College, Fla.

Cameron State Agricultural 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. Ranger Community College, Texas Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia College Miami-Dade Community College, Fla. Middle Georgia College McLennan Community 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 Central 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 Western Community College Navarro College, Texas Iowa Western Community College Central Alabama College Iowa Western Community College Northwest Florida State College Yavapai College, Ariz. Chipola College, Fla.

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World Series Notes Champions by State 19 Texas 13 Arizona 8 Florida 3 Georgia 3 Iowa 2 Kansas 2 North Carolina 2 Oklahoma 1 Alabama 1 Idaho 1 Maryland 1 Missouri 1 Nevada 1 Tennessee 1 New Mexico 1 New York 1 Utah

Champions by School 5 San Jancinto-North 4 Middle Georgia 4 Yavapai 3 Iowa Western 3 Grayson County 3 Mesa 3 Phoenix College 2 Central Arizona 2 Chipola 2 Cowley County 2 Miami-Dade 2 Ranger 2 Wilmington 1997 World Series MVP Travis Hafner from Cowley County went on to have a productive career as a DH in the American League for the Cleveland Indians. From 2004-07, he was one of the best in the league. In 2004, Hafner hit 28 home runs and drove in 109 runners. He followed with 33 homers and 108 RBI in 2005, 42 home runs and 117 RBI in 2006. and 25 homer and 100 RBI in 2017. In all, he had a 12-year career and finished with 213 home runs and 731 RBI.


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Allegany Community College ‘84, ‘90, ‘91, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘96, ‘97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Allen Community College ‘93, ‘00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Alvin Community College ‘08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Anne Arundel Community College ‘74, ‘78. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Arizona Western College ‘96. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bacone College ‘63, ‘64, ‘65, ‘67•, ‘68, ‘69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Belleville Area College ‘84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Blinn College ‘62, ‘64, ‘65, ‘68, ‘92, '14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Boise State College ‘60, ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Brevard College (NC) '94, '98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Briarcliffe College ‘99, ‘00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Brookdale Community College ‘79, ‘83, ‘86, ‘88, ‘89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Broward Community College ‘06. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Butler Community College ‘94, ‘06. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Camden County College ‘77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Cameron College ‘58•, ‘66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Central Alabama Community College ‘01, ‘13•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Central Arizona College ‘76•, ‘99, ‘02•, ‘08, ‘11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Central Florida Community College ‘97, ‘98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Chattahoochee Valley Community College '14, '15, '16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chattanooga State Community College '10, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chipola College ‘07•, ‘08, ‘11, '17•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cleveland State Community College ‘80. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Cisco College '88, '89, '12, '16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cochise College ‘88, ‘89, ‘13, '14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 College of the Albemarle ‘76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 College of Southern Idaho ‘72, ‘73, ‘75, ‘78, ‘83, ‘84•, ‘86, ‘88, ‘93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 College of Southern Nevada ‘03•, ‘10, '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 College of Southern Utah '63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Columbia State Community College ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘78, ‘82, ‘97, '14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Community College of Baltimore ‘73, ‘75, ‘80, ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Community College of Rhode Island ‘88, ‘91, ‘92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Connors State College ‘62, ‘85, ‘03, ‘06, ‘08, ‘13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 County College of Morris '85, '87. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cowley College '97•, '98•, '01, '02, '07, '09, '16, '17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Crowder College '10, '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Darton Sate College '16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dekalb College ‘77, ‘98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Delgado Community College ‘85, , '07, '14, '15, '16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Des Moines Area Community College ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dixie State College ‘89, ‘95, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01, ‘04•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dodge City Community College '58, '15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Dutchess Community College '90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dyersburg State College '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Eastern Florida State College (Brevard CC) '86, 89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Eastern Oklahoma State College '01. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ellsworth Community College '58, ‘62, ‘64, ‘66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Essex Community College ‘92•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Faulkner State Community College '10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ferrum Junior College ‘68. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Florence-Darlington Technical College '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Florida Community College-Jacksonville ‘87, ‘00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Galveston Community College ‘93, ‘94•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Garden City Community College ‘99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Gardner-Webb College ‘67, ‘69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Genesee Community College ‘67, ‘71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Glendale Community College ‘68•, ‘91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Gordan College '12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Grand Rapids Community College ‘68, ‘77, ‘81, ‘86, ‘87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Grand View College ‘65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Grayson County College ‘98, ‘99•, ‘00•, ‘03, ‘04, ‘08•, ‘11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Gulf Coast Community College ‘65, ‘73. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Hagerstown Junior College ‘70, ‘93, ‘08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Harford College '16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Hill College ‘97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Hillsborough Community College ‘88•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Hinds Community College ‘89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Howard College ‘91•, ‘09•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Hudson Valley Community College ‘71, ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Hutchinson Community College ‘05, ‘10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Housatonic Community College ‘79, ‘81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ‘73, ‘81, ‘85, ‘92, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘03, ‘04. . . . . . . . . . 11 Indian Hills Community College Indian River Community College ‘93, ‘95, ‘96. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Iowa Western Community College-Clarinda ‘84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Iowa Western Community College-Council Bluffs ‘75, ‘77, ‘78, ‘80, ‘89, ‘91, ‘01, ‘05, '07, '08, '09 '10•, '11, '12•, '14•, '15, '16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Jackson State Community College ‘96. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Jefferson Davis Community College ‘94. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Jefferson College ‘02, ‘11, ‘12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Johnson County Community College ‘08, '14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 John A. Logan College ‘92, ‘02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Kankakee Community College ‘74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kansas City Kansas Community College ‘76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kaskaskia Community College ‘13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kingsborough Community College ‘72. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lake Land College ‘88. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lamar Community College ‘58, ‘02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Lin Benton Community College ‘79, ‘80, ‘81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Long Island University ‘60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Louisburg College ‘71, ‘75, ‘77, ‘79, ‘81, ‘87, ‘88, ‘90, ‘92, ‘02 . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Maple Woods Community College ‘98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 McLennan Community College ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83•, '15, '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Mercer County Community College ‘81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Meridan Community College ‘93, ‘94, ‘96, ‘98, ‘00, ‘03, ‘04. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ‘69, ‘70•, ‘71•, ‘72•, ‘73, ‘80, ‘82, ‘90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mesa Community College ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70, ‘74. . . . . . . . . . . 13 Mesa Junior College

Miami Dade Community College ‘01, '14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Miami Dade Community College-Downtown ‘76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Miami Dade Community College-North ‘64• ‘66, ‘67, ‘71, ‘74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Miami Dade Community College-South '78, '81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ‘75, ‘79• ‘80 • ‘82•, ‘83, ‘84, ‘90, ‘95 •, ‘96, ‘01, ‘02, ‘04, ‘09 . . . . . . . . 13 Middle Georgia College Midland College ‘13, '14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College ‘91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mitchell College ‘74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College ‘58, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘89, ‘93, ‘05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Monroe Community College-Rochester ‘76, ‘78, ‘80, ‘89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Motlow Community College ‘00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mott Community College '67, '78. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mount Hood Community College ‘77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Muscatine Community College ‘94, ‘99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Nassau Community College ‘65, ‘66•, ‘67, ‘69, ‘86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Navarro College ‘58, ‘11•, ‘13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Neosho County Community College ‘03, ‘12, ‘13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 New Mexico Junior College ‘05 (1st), ‘07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 New York City CC (now Kingsborough) ‘64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Normandale Community College ‘79, ‘83, ‘86, ‘88, ‘90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 North Central Texas College ‘01•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 North Hennepin Community College ‘87. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Northeast Texas Community College ‘96•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Northwest Florida State College '15•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Odessa College ‘67, ‘95. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Onondaga Community College ‘87. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Paducah Community College ‘59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Palm Beach State College ‘13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Panola College ‘63, ‘69•, ‘70, ‘79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Paris Junior College '59, '61, '66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pensacola Junior College ‘04. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Phoenix College ‘58, ‘59, ‘60•, ‘62•, ‘64, ‘65•, ‘66, ‘67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Pima Community College ‘81, ‘83, ‘85, ‘92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Polk State College ‘12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Potomoac State College of WVU ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Pueblo College ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quinsigamond Community College ‘77, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Range Junior College ‘73 (1st), ‘75, ‘76, ‘78•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Rockland Community College ‘93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 St. Clair County Community College ‘70, ‘72, ‘76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 St. Louis Community College-Meramec ‘70, ‘72, ‘74 (1st), ‘75, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘86, ‘95, ‘96. . . . . . . 10 St. Petersburg College ‘05, ‘07. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 San Jacinto College-Central ‘71, ‘72, ‘74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ‘84, ‘85•, ‘86•, ‘87•, ‘88, ‘89•, ‘90•, ‘97, ‘98, '99, '00, '02 San Jacinto Colllege-North 03, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12, '15, '16, '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Sante Fe Community College ‘85, ‘09, '16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Scottsdale Community College ‘74, ‘84, ‘87, ‘97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ‘80, ‘91, ‘82, ‘84, ‘87, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99, ‘00, ‘04, ‘09. . . . . . 15 Seminole State College Seminole State College of Florida ‘03. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Seward County Community College ‘04, ‘11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Shelton State Community College ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 South Mountain Community College ‘05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 South Suburban College ‘91, ‘06. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 South Georgia College ‘69, ‘70, ‘11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Southern Union State Community College ‘11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Spartanburg Methodist College ‘83, ‘86, ‘01, ‘03, ‘07, ‘09, ‘12, ‘13, '14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 State College of Florida (Manatee CC) ‘61, ‘62, ‘63, ‘65, ‘68, ‘72, ‘91, ‘94, ‘99, ‘02, ‘10. . . . . . . . 11 SUNY-Farmingdale ‘63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Tarleton State College ‘60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Temple College ‘06, ‘10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Texarkana College ‘01, ‘05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Texas-Brownsville (Texas Southmost) ‘77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Thornton Junior College ‘63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Three Rivers Community College ‘73. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Treasure Valley Community College ‘76, ‘90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Trinidad State Junior College ‘58, ‘59, ‘62, ‘85, ‘87, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Triton College ‘79, ‘80, ‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘90, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘95, ‘00. . . . . . . . 11 Umpqua Community College ‘77, ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 USC-Sumter '15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Utah State University-Eastern (Carbon College) '59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Volunteer State Community College ‘95, ‘99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Wabash Valley College '89, '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Wallace State Community College-Dothan '17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Wallace State Community College-Hanceville ‘92, ‘97, ‘99, ‘02, ‘05, ‘06. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Walters State Community College ‘85, ‘03, ‘05, ‘06•, ‘08, ‘13, '15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Wesstern Nevada College ‘07, ‘12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Wilbur Wright College ‘60, ‘61, ‘69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Willimington College ‘59, ‘60, ‘61•, ‘62, ‘63•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Wingate College ‘64, ‘66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Yavapai College ‘75•, ‘77•, ‘78, ‘79, ‘86, ‘93•, ‘06, '15, '16• . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Young Harris College ‘07. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 •National Champions

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NJCAA Baseball Coaches

Hall of Fame Year Inductee 1982 Jay Tolman Martin “Pug” Marick Homa Thomas

School Mesa Junior College Phoenix College Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

1983 Demie Mainieri Bill Griffin Martin Dittmer

Miami Dade Community College-North Panola Junior College Ellsworth Community College

1984 Walter “Bus” Bergman Mesa Junior College Pat Daugherty Indian Hills Community College Leroy Wheat Broward Community College 1985 Sam Suplizio

Grand Junction, Colo.

1986 Jack Allen

Ranger Junior College

1987 Floyd Jacobson Russ Fraizier George Killian

Wilbur Wright College Louisburg College Executive Director, NJCAA

1988 Herb Boette Glendale Community College George Cook South Georgia College Robert C. “Bob” Wynn Manatee Junior College

Wayne Nelson

Grand Junction Baseball Committee

2003 Gene Creek James Painter John Leonard Toppi

Lake Land Community College Columbia State Community College Umpire, Phoenix, Ariz.

2004

Indian River Community College Millington Telephone Company Penn State University (Beaver Campus) Des Moines Area Community College

Mike Easom Babe Howard Jim Karwoski John S. Smith

2005 Ted Lekas Tim Hill Dave Oster

Quinsigamond Community College Manatee Community College Jefferson College

2006

Rockland Community College Wallace State Community College Allen Community College Grand Junction Baseball Committee

Daniel J. Keeley Randy Putman Valis Scott McLean Walkter F. Bergman

2007 Jerald Blemker Kent Shelley Dave Grant

Vincennes University Johnson County Community College Glendale Community College

2008 Donald Brown Perry Keith Galen McSpadden

Redlands Community College Connors State College Seward County Community College Calhoun Community College Kaskaskia College Joliet Junior College Director of USA Stadium, Millington, Tenn.

1989 James T. Gallagher Negial King David Rowlands

Major League Baseball, New York, N.Y. Bacone Junior College Harry S. Truman College

1990 William J. Brooks Kenneth C. Farris Charles J. Ross

Wilimington College Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Community College of Beaver County

2009

1991

Blinn College Miami Dade Community College-South St. Louis Community College-Meramec Major League Baseball, Palm Grove Garden, Fla.

2010 Dennis Conley Dave Dangler Bill Hamilton

Olney Central College Yavapai College Pensacola Junior College Monroe Community College New Mexico Junior College Massasoit Community College Grand Junction Baseball Committee

James L. Dreyer Dr. Charles P. Greene Richard A. Lessmann Frank J. Torre

Fred Frickie Larry Smith Wayne King John Daigle

1992 Bruce DuBois Eugene F. Haggerty Robert eSeymonds

Nassau Community College Grand Junction, Colo. Triton College

2011

1993 Ron Christopher Tom Hoffman Dick Reimer

Wingate Junior College Grand Rapids Junior College Grand Junction, Colo.

2012 Lon Joyce Scott Sims W. Cam Walker

Spartanburg Methodist College South Georgia College Indian Hills Community College

2013

Donald Green Steve Hertz Jim “Skip” Walker Bruce Hill

Jefferson State Community College Miami Dade College College of Southern Idaho JUCO World Series Vic Chairman

2014

Eric Brown Steve Ruzuch Tim Wallace Thomas Rogers

Suffolk County Community College South Suburban College Spartanburg Methodist College NJCAA D-II World Series Director

2015

Marc Rardin Ernie Rosseau Duane Crabaugh Bill Krejci

Iowa Western Community College Eastern Florida State College Rose State College Southwestern Community College

2016

Neil Fiala Barry Davis Steve Burleson Doug Little

Southwestern Illinois College Rowan Gloucester College Kansas City Kansas Community College Potomac State College of WVU

1994 H. David Chamberlain Monroe Community College Duane S. Dykstra Grand Junction, Colo. Bill Frazier Gulf Coast Community College 1995 Wayne L. Graham Howard C. Roey Robert Ned Sapp, Jr.

San Jacitnio North Community College Florida Community College Middle Georgia College

1996

Allegany Community College Louisville, Ky. Nassau Community College Grand Junction, Colo.

Steven G. Bazaric Rex L. Bradley Joseph R. Dondero Dale Hollingsworth

1997 James E. Frye Mesa Community College Paul MacLaughlin Brookdale Community College Lloyd Russell Simmons Seminole Junior College 1998 Richard B. Butler Richard J. Groch Rich R. Mathews

McLennan Community College o. Clair Community College Indian Hills Community College

1999 Tilman M. Bishop Edward R. Sylvia Harry H. Tholen

Grand Jucntion, Colo. Housatonic Community Technical College Sante Fe Community College

2000 Earnest G. Myers Elliott Oppenheim Rick Zimmerman

Mott Community College Community College of Baltimore County Odessa Colllege

2001

Westark Junior College Grand Junction Baseball Commerece College of Lake County Oakton Community College

Billy Crowder Hurst F. Otto Gene D. Hanson Richard R. Symonds

2002 Barry A. Glinski Claude J. Kracik Stephen Cohen

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Dudley “Skip” Bailey Ray Birmingham, Jr. Tom Frizzle, Sr. Jamie Hamilton

2017 Roger Bidwell James “Bo” Hall Craig Young

University of Connecticut at Avery Point Cochise College/Eastern Arizona College Middle Georgia State/Abraham Baldwin College

2018

San Jacinto College-North Cowley College Central Alabama Community College John A. Logan College

Thomas Arrington Dave Burroughs Peter Giangrosso Jerry Halstead

Quinsigamond Community College Lincoln Land Community College North Hennepin Community College 2018 johnson county community college BASEBALL guide

Kansas Jayhawk Conference Hall of Fame Coaches Valis McLean Allen CC

Valis McLean became the first coach from the KJCCC and Region VI to earn induction to the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame. He was inducted in 2006. McLean coached 37 seasons at Allen CC, and compiled a 1,162-767 record. He led the Red Devils to World Series appearances in 1981 and 2000.

Kent Shelley

Johnson County CC JCCC head coach Kent Shelley became the second coach from the KJCCC and Region to earn Hall of Fame honors. He was inducted in 2007. Through 30 seasons with the Cavaliers, Shelley stands 971-5651. He led JCCC to World Series appearances in 2008 and 2014, placing ninth both times

Galen McSpadden

Seward County CC The all-time wins leader in the KJCCC, Galen McSpadden joined the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 2008, becoming the third coach from the state of Kansas to earn this honor. In his 36 years guiding the Saints, McSpadden has a 1,213-738 record and sent two teams to the World Series, finishing 5th in 2004 and sixth in 2011.

Steve Burleson

Kansas City Kansas CC In 2016, Kansas City Kansas head coach Steve Burleson became the fourth member from the KJCCC and Region VI to earn induction to the NJCAA Hall of Fame. Burleson retired after the 2015 season with a career mark of 1,102-674 and seven East Jayhawk Conference titles.

Dave Burroughs

Cowley College In 2018, Cowley head coach Dave Burroughs became the fifth KJCCC and Region VI coach to be inducted to the NJCAA Hall of Fame. Burroughs has compiled 1,209 wins entering 2018 and has led the Tigers to eight World Series, with two titles, and 17 East Jayhawk Conference titles.


season opponents


season opponents Rockhurst University Junior Varsity Thursday, February 8, , 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 1 p.m. / 2 7 &- 9 inning Wednesday, February 14,, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 3 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1910 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hawks National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA D-II Conference Affiliation. . . . . . . Great Lakes Valley President . . . . . . . . . Rev. Thomas B. Curran, S.J. Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Burns Website. . . . . . . . . . . www.rockhursthawks.com TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . Not Rannked NCAA D-II Championship Appearances. . . . . . . 6 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '99, '00, '03, '06, '09, '12 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th - '99 NAIA Postseason Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Series record vs. Rockhurst JV. . . . . . . . . . . 42-6 Shelley vs. Rockhurst JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-5 Home Stadium. . . . . . Loyola Park Baseball Field COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Burns Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC/Vanderbilt Email . . . . . . . . . . . gary.burns@rockhurst.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816) 501-4854 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . 714-549/24 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mitch Nelson Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Haarmann Assistant Coach/JV Head Coach. . . . . Mark Hays Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shane McBride MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . John Dodderidge Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816) 501-4850 Email. . . . . . . . john.dodderidge@rockhurst.edu

Gary Burns Head Coach

Mark Hays Head JV Coach

Ellsworth Community College Saturday-Sunday, February 16-18, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 1 p.m. (2 7/9)•Noon (2-7/9)

Monday, February 19, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 4 p.m. / 1 -9 inning

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa Falls, Iowa Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . 903 / 1890 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purple and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Panthers National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Chris Duree Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nate Forsyth Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.eccathletics.com

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baldwin City, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1858/920 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wildcats National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAIA Conference Affiliation. . . . . . . . Heart of America President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Lynne Murray Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nate Houser Website. . . . . . . . . . . . .www.bakerwildcats.com

TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-46 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘58, ‘62, ‘64, ‘66 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Ellsworth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-6 Shelley vs. Ellsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-1 Home Stadium. . . . . . . Cadet Basetball Stadium

Travis Akre Head Coach

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Akre Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augsburg College Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . travis.akre@iavalley.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (641) 648-8534 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-162/4 vs. JCCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nate Forsyth Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (641) 648-8516 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . nate.forsyth@iavalley.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Price Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (785) 594-8495 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tyler.price@bakeru.edu

Kirkwood Community College

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedar Rapids Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . 17,841 / 1966 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eagles National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Mick Starcevich Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . Doug Wagemester Website. . . . . . . . . . . www.kirkwoodeagles.com TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-20 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '93, '95, '98, '99 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd- '95 Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Kirkwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 Shelley vs. Kirkwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . Kirkwood Baseball Field COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Rima Alma Mater. . . . . University of Northern Iowa Email . . . . . . . . . . . . todd.rima@kirkwood.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (319) 398-7693 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160-96/5 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA/16 vs. JCCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Benich Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan McKinney Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cole Gross MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . Doug Wagemester Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (319) 398-4489 Email. . . . . . . doug.wagemester@kirkwood.edu

Ryan Goodwin Head Coach

TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-39 2018 NAIA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NAIA World Series Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Baker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-2 Shelley vs. Baker JV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-2 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sauder Field COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Goodwin Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . Highland/South Dakota Email . . . . . . . . . . . ryan.goodwin@bakeru.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (785) 594-7849 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-70/2 vs. JCCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tanner Kilmer Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathew Abel

Friday-Sunday, February 23-25, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 2 p.m. (1-9)•1 p.m. (2-7/9)•Noon (1-9)

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Baker University JV

Todd Rima Head Coach

MCCLongview Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at Lee’s Summit, Mo. Longview Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee’s Summit, Mo. Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,984 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakers National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XVI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Kirk Nooks Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Mansfield Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.mcckc.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-26 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 3 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘93, ‘07, ‘08 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st - ‘07 Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Longview. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-28 Shelley vs. Longview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-12 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . Longview Baseball Field COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Mansfield Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Woods Email . . . . . . . . . . . ryan.mansfield@mcckc.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816) 604-2193 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0/1 vs. JCCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jared Gage MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Mansfield Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816) 604-2193 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . ryan.mansfield@mcckc.edu

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Ryan Masfield Head Coach Longview Notes In the final year of Laker’s baseball, MCC-Longview hired assistant coach Ryan Mansfield to fill the vacancy of head coach and athletic director. Masfield served as the assistan four years. He also served two years at Central Methodist and seven at Fort Scott Community College. In summers he is the head coach of the Nevada Griffons college team.


season opponents Hesston College

MCCMaple Woods

Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning

Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at Kansas City, Mo. Maple Woods Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hesston, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 / 1909 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroon and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larks National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Manickham Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Ramseyer Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.hesston.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-38 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA Postseason Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . NA Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Hesston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Shelley vs. Hesston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . Larks Baseball Field

Blake Jones Head Coach

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green, Black and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monarchs National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XVI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Utpal Goswami Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Brian Bechtel Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wwwmcckc.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-31 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘98 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Maple Woods. . . . . . . . 50-11-1 Shelley vs. Maple Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8-1 Home Stadium. . . . Maple Woods Baseball Field

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Howell Alma Mater. . . . . Southwest Baptist University Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . kyle.howell@hesson.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 327-8187 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-74/2 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Spitz Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cole Seltzer Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Kellner

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marty Kilgore Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa State Email . . . . . . . . . . . . marty.kilgore@mcckc.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816) 604-3504 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . 593-426/18 vs. JCCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justion Munon Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Cooper

MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Gerlach Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 327-8275 Email. . . . . . . . . matthew.gerlach@hesston.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Brian Bechtel Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816) 604-3000 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . brian.bechtel@mcckc.edu

Marty Kilgore Head Coach

Southeast Community College Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beatrice, Neb. Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,763 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1941 Colors. . . . . . . . Columbia Blue and Navy Blue Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storm National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . .NJCAA D-II Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IX President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Illich Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Johnson Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.sccstorm.com TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-20 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '17 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Southeast. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Shelley vs. Southeast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . Christenson Field

Dion Parks Head Coach

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dion Parks Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . Bellevue University Email . . . . . . . . . . . . dparks@southeast.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (402) 228-3458 x1364 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . 182-107/5 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Parks Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyson Parks MEDIA RELATIONS SID Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Johnson Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (402) 228-8232

Southwestern Community College Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. JCCC Baseball Field / 2 p.m. / 1 - 9 inning GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creston, Iowa Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,700 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1966 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy and Red Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spartans National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI D-I President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Crittenden Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Lorensen Website. . . . . .www.southwesternspartans.com TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-37 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA Postseason Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Southwestern. . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 Shelley vs. Southwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . Spartan Baseball Field

Kenny Namanny Head Coach

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenny Namanny Alma Mater. . University of Nebraska-Kearney Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . namanny@swcciowa.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (641) 782-1377 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0/1 vs. JCCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Ratz Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Westphal MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Lorensen Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (641) 782-1459 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lorensen@swcciowa.edu

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Conference

Opponents Allen

Johnson County leads all-time series 110-69

Red Devils

1973 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC_______________8-1 JCCC_______________7-3 JCCC_______________9-3 1974 JCCC_______________8-0

Thursday, April 5, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field Saturday, April 7, 2018 at Iola, Kan. 1 p.m. / Red Devil Field

1975 JCCC______________11-3 JCCC_______________8-3 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC_______________4-0 1976 JCCC_______________3-2 JCCC_______________2-1 Allen Co.___________3-1 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC_______________4-1

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iola, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 / 1965 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scarlet and Black Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Devils National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Masterson Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Peters Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.allencc.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-27 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-22/7th 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '83, '00 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd - '83 Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Allen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-69 Shelley vs. Allen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-46 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Devil Field Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-302, CF-380, RF-320 COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clint Stoy Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Mississippi Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . stoy@allencc.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 365-5116 x257 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-87/3 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Valley Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Meyer MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Shaw Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 901-6249 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . shaw@allencc.edu SERIES RECORDS VS. ALLEN Most Runs by JCCC 22 . . . . . 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 - L Most Runs by Allen County 23 . . . . . 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-22 - W 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 17 . . . . . 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-2 Largest Margin of Victory - Allen County 14 . . . . . 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-8 Most Games Played in One Season 6 . . . . . . 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-3, Allen-3 Postseason Meetings 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC leads 8-4

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 JCCC_____________12-10 JCCC_______________1-0

Clint Stoy

Head Coach February 8 Southwestern 9 Southwestern 12 Ottawa JV 21 Bryant & Sratton 24-25 at Colby 26-27 North Central Missouri March 1 Labette 3 at Labette 8 at Highland 10 Highland 12-13 Bryant & Sratton 15 Neosho County 17 at Neosho County 22 at Fort Scott 24 Fort Scott 29 Kansas City Kansas 31 at Kansas City Kansas April 3 at Ottawa JV 5 at Johnson County 7 Johnson County 12 Cowley 14 at Cowley 19 at Coffeyville 21 Coffeyville 26 Independence 28 at Independence

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 1983 JCCC_______________6-5 JCCC_______________2-0 JCCC_______________4-3 Allen Co.___________8-3 Allen Co._________13-10 Allen Co.__________13-4 JCCC (16 innings)_____2-1 1984 JCCC______________10-4 JCCC_______________7-5 Allen Co.__________11-7 JCCC_______________3-2 JCCC______________10-1 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

Allen Co.___________7-2 Allen Co.___________4-1

1989 JCCC_______________6-5 Allen Co.__________10-3 JCCC______________3-1~ JCCC_____________10-2~ 1990 Allen Co.___________4-3 Allen Co.___________3-0 Allen Co.___________9-4 JCCC______________11-6 JCCC______________8-7• 1991

Allen Co.___________6-5 Allen Co.__________20-7 Allen Co.__________10-6 Allen Co.___________4-2 Allen Co._________11-3•

1992 JCCC_______________7-5 JCCC_______________8-0

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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

1994 JCCC_______________4-3 Allen Co.__________10-3 Allen Co.___________6-4 Allen Co.___________5-3 Allen Co.__________8-4•

2011 JCCC_______________9-0

1995 JCCC_______________8-6 JCCC_______________7-0 Allen Co.__________11-3 Allen Co.___________8-5

2012 JCCC_______________7-2 JCCC_______________8-4 JCCC_______________9-8 JCCC______________14-5

1996 JCCC_______________8-0 Allen Co.___________7-1 Allen Co.___________9-1 JCCC_______________4-1

2013 JCCC_______________6-0 JCCC_______________5-0 JCCC_______________5-4 JCCC_______________5-4

1997 JCCC_______________7-6 JCCC_______________8-7 Allen Co.___________8-0 Allen Co.___________5-4

2014 JCCC ______________6-5 JCCC______________17-7 JCCC______________14-3 JCCC _____________11-3

1998 JCCC______________18-9 JCCC_______________7-6 JCCC_______________7-1 JCCC______________11-4 Allen Co.__________5-0•

2015 JCCC_______________9-5 JCCC______________14-5 JCCC_______________3-2 JCCC______________14-3

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•

JCCC_______________7-4 JCCC______________10-0 Allen Co.___________9-7

2016 JCCC_______________9-4 JCCC_______________5-4 JCCC______________11-6 Allen Co.___________6-5 2017 JCCC_______________4-2 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC_______________5-0 JCCC______________19-2

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 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

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Monster Game Joe Gullion (above) hit back-to-back grand slams while collecting five hits and eight RBI in a 20-18 win over Allen County, April 14, 2001. His second blast traveled over 500 feet. That performance was the start of a season-best 14-game hitting streak. Longest Game In 1983, the Cavaliers and Red Devils played the longest game in JCCC history, going 16 innings to decide the winner. JCCC won the game 2-1. The victory put the Cavaliers in the Region VI finals. JCCC had just four hits in the game in 49 at bats. Allen was 8-for-59. That season, JCCC and Allen faced either seven times. The 2-1 victory gave JCCC a 4-3 in games played that year.


season opponents

Conference

Opponents Coffeyville

Johnson County leads all-time series 87-45

Ravens

1982 JCCC_______________7-4 JCCC_______________7-2 1983 JCCC_______________7-0 JCCC_______________7-0 1984 JCCC_______________8-0 “ JCCC______________11-0

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coffeyville, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 / 1923 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Ravens National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Moley Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Leiker Website. . . . . . . . . .www.redravenathletics.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Martin Alma Mater. . . . . . . . Emporia State University Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jake@coffeyville.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 252-7119 x2093 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-68/2 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Allbritton Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Braden Brown Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Molbury MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen McNett Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 252-7015 Email. . . . . . . . mcnett.stephen@coffeyville.edu SERIES RECORDS VS. COFFEYVILLE Most Runs by JCCC 25 . . . . . 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-0 - W Most Runs by Coffeyville 19 . . . . . 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-5 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 31 . . . . . 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-0 - W, 8-6 - L Most Runs 2 Games by Coffeyville 30 . . . . . 1992 . . . . . . . . . . 12-3 - W, 18-7 - W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 25 . . . . . 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Coffeyville 14 . . . . . 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-5 Most Games Played in One Season 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-4, Coffyville-1 Postseason Meetings 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC leads 5-1

1975 JCCC_______________6-3 1980 JCCC______________20-1 Coffeyville__________9-8 JCCC______________12-3

Thursday, March 8, 2018 at Coffeyville, Kan. 1 p.m. / Walter Johnson Park Saturday, March 10, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field

TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-19/6th 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Coffeyville. . . . . . . . . . . . 87-45 Shelley vs. Coffeyville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-41 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . Walter Johnson Park Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-330, CF-390, RF-330

1974 JCCC_______________7-1

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~

Jake Martin Head Coach

February 8-9 Hutchinson 15 Butler 18 at Butler March 1 at Kansas City Kansas 3 Kansas City Kansas 5 at Ottawa JV 8 Johnson County 10 at Johnson County 12 Oklahoma Wesleyan JV 15 at Cowley 17 Cowley 22 Neosho County 24 at Neosho County 26 Ottawa JV 29 Independence 31 at Independence April 2 Oklahoma Wesleyan JV 5 at Labette 7 Labette 12 at Highland 14 Highland 17 Connors State 19 Allen 21 at Allen 26 Fort Scott 28 at Fort Scott

1991 JCCC______________15-4 Coffeyville_________10-5 Coffeyville__________4-3 JCCC_______________3-1 1992 Coffeyville__________3-2 JCCC_______________3-1 Coffeyville__________8-6 JCCC______________25-0 1993 JCCC______________11-3 JCCC______________10-2 JCCC_______________8-1 Coffeyville__________7-3 1994 Coffeyville__________2-1 JCCC_______________2-1 Coffeyville________11-10 Coffeyville__________9-8 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~ 1998 JCCC_______________6-5 JCCC_______________6-1 Coffeyville__________5-2 JCCC_____________15-13 1999 Coffeyville_________12-4 Coffeyville________13-12 JCCC______________8-5~ 2000 JCCC______________15-5 JCCC_______________8-0 JCCC_______________6-0 Coffeyville__________8-7 2001 JCCC_______________5-3 JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC______________4-3~

2002 JCCC______________14-4 Coffeyville_________11-7 Coffeyville__________7-1 JCCC_______________7-3 2003 JCCC_______________6-1 Coffeyville__________5-4 JCCC_______________7-4 Coffeyville__________5-4 2004 JCCC_______________8-5 Coffeyville__________3-2 JCCC_______________2-1 JCCC_______________9-6 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

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 is not the largest shutout the team has posted on Coffeyville. In 1992, JCCC racked up 25 runs while holding the Ravens scoreless. That game too was the final meeting of the season. Memorable Performances In 1984, Chris Egleston pitched a one-hit shutout with 12 strikeouts in a win over the Red Ravens. In 2005, Tommy Mangino (pictured below) drove in the most runs recorded by a Cavalier player against Coffeyville, plating six runners.

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 Coffeyville__________7-5 Coffeyville_________14-7 JCCC_______________4-1 JCCC______________15-7 2011 JCCC______________11-2 Coffeyville__________9-4 JCCC_______________3-2 Coffeyville________14-11

2012 Coffeyville__________3-2 JCCC______________12-7 JCCC_______________2-0 JCCC_______________6-1 2013 Coffeyville_________19-5 Coffeyville__________5-4 JCCC_______________5-1 Coffeyville__________4-3 2014 JCCC_______________6-3 JCCC_______________4-2 Coffeyville__________5-1 Coffeyville__________3-2 JCCC______________10-6 2015 JCCC_______________6-5 JCCC_______________8-3 JCCC_______________7-5 JCCC_______________4-2 2016 JCCC_______________8-6 JCCC______________11-5 JCCC_______________5-4 JCCC_______________3-0 JCCC______________9-8• 2017 JCCC_______________6-2 Coffeyville_________11-6 JCCC_______________9-2 Coffeyville__________9-8 •Postseason

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Conference

Opponents Cowley

Cowley leads all-time series 86-75

Tigers

1976 JCCC_______________ 9-3 1977 JCCC______________ 11-4 1978 JCCC______________ 11-1 JCCC______________ 20-5

Thursday, March 1, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field Saturday, March 3, 2018 at Arkansas City, Kan. 1 p.m. / Ark City Baseball Field

1979 JCCC______________ 16-3 JCCC______________ 10-2 JCCC______________ 19-0 JCCC_______________ 4-2 1980 JCCC_______________ JCCC_______________ JCCC_______________ JCCC_______________

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas City, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . 3,100 / 1922 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange and Black Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tigers National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark Williams Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Burroughs Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.cowley.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-18 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-9/1st 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 7 Years . . . . . . . . . . '97, '98, '01, '02, '07, '16, '17 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st - ‘97, ‘98 Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-13 Series record vs. Cowley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-86 Shelley vs. Cowley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-82 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . Ark City Baseball Field Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-325, CF-390, RF-345 COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Burroughs Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . Northeastern University Email . . . . . . . . . . . burroughsdav@cowley.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 307-6187 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . 1,209-492/30 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-44 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . Darren Burroughs Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . Brock Buckingham MEDIA RELATIONS SID Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rama Peroo Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 441-5355 x5587 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . peroo@cowley.edu 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 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-7, Cowley-11

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______________ 13-0 Cowley_____________ 7-6 JCCC______________ 10-0 JCCC______________ 12-2 1984 JCCC_______________ 8-1 JCCC______________ 15-3 JCCC_______________ 9-0

Dave Burroughs Head Coach

February 2-3 at Northeast Texas 8-9 at Paris 15 at Eastern Oklahoma 18 Eastern Oklahoma 22 at Seminole 24 Seminole 26 Cloud County March 1 at Johnson County 3 Johnson County 8 Neosho County 10 at Neosho County 13 Pratt 15 Coffeyvillle 17 at Coffeyville 20 at Hutchinson 22 at Independence 24 Independence 27 Hutchinson 29 Labette 31 at Labette April 3 Butler 5 Highland 7 at Highland 10 at Butler 12 at Allen 14 Allen 19 at Fort Scott 21 Fort Scott 24 Rose State 26 Kansas City Kansas 28 at Kansas City Kansas

1998 Cowley_____________ 3-4 Cowley____________ 11-3 Cowley____________ 15-0 Cowley____________ 13-5 1999 JCCC______________ 11-7 JCCC_______________ 2-1 JCCC______________ 5-2• Cowley___________ 11-1• 2000 Cowley____________ 10-2 JCCC______________ 12-9 Cowley____________ 11-1 Cowley _____________ 9-3 Cowley ____________ 3-2• 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•

1985 JCCC______________ 13-2 JCCC______________ 10-0 JCCC_______________ 8-0 JCCC_______________ 6-2 JCCC______________ 10-0

2003 Cowley _____________ Cowley _____________ Cowley _____________ Cowley_____________

1986 JCCC_______________ 6-0 Cowley_____________ 7-6 Cowley_____________ 9-8

2004 JCCC_______________ 6-2 Cowley____________ 11-5 Cowley_____________ 4-3 JCCC______________ 11-2 Cowley____________ 9-7•

1987 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

2-1 4-2 4-1 6-0

Cowley__________ 18-15• 2008 Cowley_____________ 5-2 JCCC_______________ 3-0 JCCC_______________ 5-4 Cowley_____________ 4-3 JCCC______________ 7-6• 2009 JCCC_______________ Cowley_____________ Cowley_____________ Cowley_____________

2-0 7-2 3-1 6-2

2010 Cowley____________ 11-1 JCCC______________ 13-7 Cowley_____________ 7-4 JCCC_____________ 13-11 2011 Cowley_____________ 9-0 Cowley_____________ 6-1 Cowley_____________ 3-1 JCCC______________ 13-3 2012 Cowley_____________ Cowley_____________ Cowley_____________ JCCC_______________

5-4 2-1 6-0 3-2

2013 Cowley_____________ 7-1 JCCC_______________ 6-4 Cowley_____________ 5-0 Cowley____________ 11-1 2014 Cowley_____________ 7-5 Cowley_____________ 3-1 JCCC_______________ 8-7 JCCC_______________ 9-3 JCCC______________ 8-1• 2015 Cowley____________ 10-6 JCCC______________ 12-9 Cowley____________ 10-6 Cowley_____________ 7-4

2005 Cowley ____________ 10-3 Cowley _____________ 9-3 Cowley____________ 14-5 JCCC_______________ 7-2 Cowley ____________ 6-5•

2016 Cowley_____________ 2-1 Cowley_____________ 4-3 JCCC______________ 10-8 Cowley_____________ 7-6 Cowley____________ 4-0•

2006 Cowley ____________ 11-1 Cowley_____________ 7-2 Cowley___________ 12-11 Cowley____________ 13-3

2017 Cowley_____________ 9-8 Cowley_____________ 7-4 Cowley_____________ 7-0 JCCC_______________ 2-0 Cowley___________ 10-6• •Postseason

2007 Cowley_____________ Cowley_____________ Cowley_____________ Cowley_____________

3-2 9-8 6-2 5-4

1992 Cowley_____________ 5-3 JCCC_______________ 7-2 Cowley_____________ 3-0 Cowley___________ 11-6• JCCC______________ 5-4• JCCC______________ 6-5• 1993 JCCC_______________ 9-6 JCCC______________ 14-5 JCCC_______________ 8-3 Cowley_____________ 6-4 JCCC_____________ 13-4• 1994 Cowley____________ 10-8 JCCC_____________ 11-10 1995 Cowley_____________ 3-2 JCCC_______________ 4-2 Cowley____________ 17-6 Cowley____________ 11-1 Cowley____________ 6-3• 1996 Cowley____________ 13-6 JCCC_______________ 8-4 Cowley____________ 13-5 Cowley_____________ 8-3 Cowley____________ 6-5•

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1997 Cowley_____________ 4-0 Cowley_____________ 8-7 JCCC_______________ 4-3 Cowley____________ 17-7

Swipe Master In JCCC’s 7-6 win over Cowley in the 2008 Region VI playoffs, Jeremy Francis (pictured) stole a season high five bases. Memorable performance On March 17, 1985, Steve Meyer pitched a one-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts in a 6-0 win at Cowley. He also had a double and RBI in the game.

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season opponents

Conference

Opponents Fort Scott

Johnson County leads all-time series 88-50

Greyhounds Thursday, April 12, 2018 at Fort Scott, Kan. 1 p.m. / Lions Field & LaRoche Baseball Complex Saturday, April 14, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Hill Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baker University Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . johnh@fortscott.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 223-2700 x7170 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . 304-219/9 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-26 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jared Walters Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ian Janes Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tai Mitchell MEDIA RELATIONS SID Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Tadman Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 223-2700 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . brandon@kombfm.com 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 30 . . . . . 2015 . . . . . . . . . . 14-4 - W, 16-4 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Fort Scott 35 . . . . . 1996 . . . . . . . . . 22-10 - W, 13-16 - L Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 13 . . . . . 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-2 Largest Margin of Victory - Fort Scott 15 . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-2 Most Games Played in One Season 5 . . . . . . 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-0, Ft. Scott-5 Postseason Meetings 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-3, Ft. Scott-3

1981 JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC_______________3-1 JCCC_______________3-2 1982 JCCC_______________8-3 JCCC______________11-3 1983 JCCC_______________8-3 JCCC_______________7-2 JCCC_______________8-0 1984 JCCC______________12-1 JCCC_______________5-4

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Scott, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000/1919 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marron and Gray Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greyhounds National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alysia Johnston Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Havron Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . www.fsgreyhounds.com TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-24 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-17/5th 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Fort Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-50 Shelley vs. Fort Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-47 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lions Field Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-310, CF-380, RF-315

1980 JCCC______________11-7 JCCC______________15-7

1985 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC_______________5-1 JCCC______________12-2 JCCC______________11-2 1986 JCCC_______________9-5 JCCC_______________6-0 Fort Scott__________5-1 1987 Fort Scott__________5-3 Fort Scott__________7-3 JCCC______________5-1• 1988 JCCC_______________5-3 JCCC_______________7-0 JCCC______________5-3•

John Hill

Head Coach February 8-9 Cloud County 17-18 North Central Missouri 26 Ottawa JV 27 at Evangel JV March 1 at Independence 3 Independence 5 Baker JV 8 Labette 10 at Labette 15 Highland 17 at Highland 22 Allen 24 at Allen 27 at Baker JV 29 at Neosho County 31 Neosho County April 5 at Kansas City Kansas 7 Kansas City Kansas 10 Crowder 12 Johnson County 14 at Johnson County 19 Cowley 21 at Cowley 24 at Crowder 26 at Coffeyville 28 Coffeyville

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 1992 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC_______________9-7 JCCC_____________12-11 JCCC_______________8-4 1993 Fort Scott__________7-6 JCCC_______________5-4 1994 JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC_______________5-1 1995 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC______________10-8 Fort Scott__________9-7 Fort Scott__________3-2 1996 Fort Scott_________12-7 JCCC_______________4-3 Fort Scott________22-10 JCCC_____________16-13 JCCC_____________11-6• Fort Scott_________3-2• 1997 Fort Scott__________5-4 Fort Scott_________14-3 Fort Scott_________10-7 JCCC______________11-3 1998 JCCC_______________6-3 Fort Scott________22-10 JCCC_______________9-3 JCCC_______________9-4 1999 Fort Scott__________5-4 JCCC_______________9-1 Fort Scott__________6-4 JCCC_______________4-1

2000 Fort Scott__________9-1 JCCC______________14-3 Fort Scott__________3-2 JCCC_______________6-5 2001

Fort Scott_________11-3 Fort Scott_________12-2 Fort Scott__________5-0 Fort Scott__________8-6 Fort Scott_________9-8•

2002 Fort Scott________14-12 Fort Scott_________18-7 JCCC_______________2-0 Fort Scott_________11-2 2003 Fort Scott__________6-5 JCCC______________10-0 Fort Scott__________4-3 JCCC_______________4-3 Fort Scott_________5-3• 2004 Fort Scott__________3-1 JCCC_______________9-5 Fort Scott_________10-6 JCCC_____________14-13 2005 JCCC______________16-7 JCCC______________10-9 JCCC_______________8-7 JCCC_______________4-3 2006 JCCC_____________19-10 JCCC_______________7-4 Fort Scott_________10-4 Fort Scott_________11-0 2007 Fort Scott__________7-6 JCCC_______________6-3 Fort Scott__________8-4 JCCC______________13-4

Perfect Game Mike Beal (pictured) finished the 1983 season with a perfect pitching record of 9-0. He also pitched a perfect game at Fort Scott in the sub-regional tournament. Beal struck out 13 of 18 batters in that game. His fastball was clocked at 87 mph that day by a scout from the Cincinnati Reds. Beal would be named to both the District and Regional All-Star Teams.

2008 JCCC_______________9-4 Fort Scott__________4-2 JCCC_______________7-4 Fort Scott__________4-3 2009 JCCC______________11-8 JCCC______________10-8 JCCC_______________3-1 JCCC_______________5-0 2010 JCCC______________13-2 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC______________10-5 JCCC______________17-7 2011 Fort Scott__________2-1 Fort Scott__________6-4 Fort Scott_________17-2 JCCC_______________9-3

2016 JCCC_______________8-1 JCCC_______________3-2 Fort Scott__________3-0 Fort Scott__________5-3 2017 JCCC_______________6-0 JCCC_______________9-4 JCCC_______________6-3 Fort Scott__________3-2 •Postseason

2012 JCCC_______________4-2 JCCC______________17-7 JCCC_______________9-2 JCCC______________15-2

2013 Fort Scott__________8-7 Fort Scott__________4-0 JCCC_______________2-0 Fort Scott__________5-6

2014 JCCC_______________1-0 JCCC_______________4-2 JCCC_______________5-4 JCCC_______________5-3 2015 JCCC______________14-4 JCCC______________16-4 JCCC_______________8-6 Fort Scott__________5-4 Fort Scott_________5-3•

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Conference

Opponents Highland

Johnson County leads all-time series 94-32

Scotties Thursday, March 29, 2018 at Highland, Kan. 1 p.m. / Highland Community Park Friday, March 30, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 2 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Highland, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600/1858 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scotties National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Reist Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Nordman Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.higlandcc.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-36 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-28/10th 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranke NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Highland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-32 Shelley vs. Highland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-27 Home Stadium. . . . . . Highland Community Park Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-350, CF-400, RF-350 COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Dulin Alma Mater. . . . . . . . Highland/Fort Hays State Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddulin@highland.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (785) 442-6043 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-36/1 W-L/Years All-time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4/1 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Cox Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Sweezey MEDIA RELATIONS SID Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allison Cole Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (785) 442-6040 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . acole@highlandcc.edu 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 18 . . . . . 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-7 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 34 . . . . . 2010 . . . . . . . . . 15-4 - W, 19-16 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Highland 23 . . . . . 2012 . . . . . . . . . . 18-7 - W, 5-12 - W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 19 . . . . . 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Highland 11 . . . . . 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-7 Most Games Played in One Season 5 . . . . . . 1975 . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-5, Highland-0 5 . . . . . . 1987 . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-5, Highland-0 5 . . . . . . 2001 . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-3, Highland-2

1973 Highland___________3-1 Highland___________3-2 JCCC_______________7-0 JCCC_______________7-6

1999 Highland__________12-4 JCCC______________13-4 JCCC_______________8-7 JCCC______________16-8

2011 Highland___ 1-13 (forfeit) Highland___________2-1 Highland___ 2-13 (forfeit) Highland____ 4-8 (forfeit)

1974 Highland___________7-5 JCCC______________12-1 JCCC______________11-3 JCCC_______________4-0

2000 Highland___________2-1 Highland___________9-4 Highland___________9-3 Highland___________7-4

2012 JCCC_______________9-6 JCCC_______________7-5 Highland__________18-7 Highland___________5-1

1975 JCCC______________12-2 JCCC______________12-5 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC______________19-0 JCCC______________13-3

2001 Highland___________7-2 JCCC_______________1-0 JCCC_____________18-15 Highland_________12-10 JCCC______________7-2•

2013 Higland____________4-1 JCCC_______________6-5 JCCC_______________6-5 Highland___________7-6

1976 JCCC______________19-1 JCCC______________12-4

2002 Highland__________11-8 JCCC_______________7-3 Highland___________5-4 JCCC______________11-3

1980 JCCC______________13-1 1981 JCCC_______________9-5 JCCC_______________7-1 1986 Highland__________11-4 1987 JCCC______________11-1 JCCC______________13-3 JCCC_______________7-0 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC_____________15-4•

Daniel Dulin Head Coach

February 9 at Butler 15 at Bethany JV 17 Bethany JV 20 at Ottawa JV 25-26 at State Fair 27 Cloud County March 1 at Neosho County 3 Neosho County 6 at Baker JV 8 Allen 10 at Allen 13 Ottawa JV 15 at Fort Scott 17 Fort Scott 20 Saint Mary JV 22 Kansas City Kansas 24 at Kansas City Kansas 27 at Saint Mary JV 29 Johnson County 31 at Johnson County April 3 at Southeast 5 at Cowley 7 Cowley 10 Baker JV 12 Coffeyville 14 at Coffeyville 17 North Central Missouri 19 Independence 21 at Independence 24 at North Central Missouri 26 at Labette 28 Labette

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 1995 JCCC_______________7-5 JCCC_____________16-6• 1996 JCCC______________10-2 JCCC______________13-3 1997 JCCC______________19-8 Highland___________6-3 Highland__________10-2 Highland___________8-1 1998 JCCC_______________2-0 JCCC_______________6-2 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC______________10-6

2003 Highland__________11-1 JCCC_______________6-5 Highland__________10-7 JCCC_______________9-8 JCCC______________8-1• 2004 JCCC_______________7-1 Highland___________5-1 Highland__________15-8 JCCC_______________8-3 2005 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC______________10-2 JCCC______________13-3 JCCC______________17-5 2006 JCCC_______________8-6 Highland_________16-12 JCCC_______________2-0 Highland___________9-6 2007 JCCC______________12-2 JCCC______________15-8 JCCC_______________8-1 Highland___________1-0 2008 JCCC_______________5-3 JCCC_______________7-2 JCCC_______________7-1 JCCC______________11-5 2009 JCCC_______________6-2 JCCC_______________3-1 JCCC______________17-8 JCCC______________10-4 2010 JCCC______________15-4 JCCC_____________19-16 JCCC______________10-1 JCCC_______________9-4

May 1 Southeast

Postseason Meetings 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-4, Highland-0

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2014 JCCC_______________5-1 JCCC______________12-0 JCCC_______________7-2 JCCC_______________5-2 2015 JCCC_______________7-4 JCCC______________16-6 JCCC______________14-1 JCCC______________12-9 2016 JCCC______________11-0 JCCC_______________8-5 JCCC______________13-3 JCCC______________11-2 2017 JCCC______________11-1 JCCC_______________9-5 JCCC_______________8-5 JCCC______________16-5 Memorable Performances In 1974, Bernard Hinson became the first player in Johnson County history to belt two home runs in one game. The opponent that day was Highland. It took 20 years for it to happen again. All-American Kit Pellow knocked two over the fence against the Scotties in one game, driving in five runs, the most by a JCCC player against Highland. On April 7, 1975, Ron Douglas went 4-for-5 with three doubles, a triple and seven RBI in a 19-0 win.


season opponents

Conference

Opponents Independence

Pirates Thursday, March 15, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field Saturday, March 17, 2018 at Independence, Kan. 1 p.m. / Emmerson Field GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Independence, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500/1925 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy Blue and Vegas Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pirates National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Barwick Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . Tammie Geldenhuys Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.indypirates.com TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-36 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-26/9th 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranke NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Independence. . . . . . . . . 84-29 Shelley vs. Independence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-29 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emmerson Field Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-325, CF-380, RF-310

Beau Schultz Head Coach

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beau Schultz Alma Mater. . . . . . . . Pittsburg State University Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bschuultz@indycc.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 332-5475 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-205/6 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Nagle

February 2 at Arkansas Baptist 8-9 at Murray State 13 at NOC-Enid 17 vs. Carl Albert State 18 at Hutchinson 25 vs. Southeast at Butler

MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Henderson Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 332-5487 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bhenderson@indycc.edu

March 1 Fort Scott 3 at Fort Scott 8 at Kansas City Kansas 10 Kansas City Kansas 13 vs. Carl Albert State 15 at Johnson County 17 Johnson County 22 Cowley 24 at Cowley 27 at Crowder 29 at Coffeyville 31 Coffeyville

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

April 3 Hutchinson 5 at Neosho County 7 Neosho County 12 Labette 14 at Labette 19 at Highland 21 Highland 24 Butler 26 at Allen 28 Allen

Johnson County leads all-time series 84-29 1976 JCCC_______________5-4 1981 JCCC_______________9-0 JCCC______________16-6 1982 JCCC______________25-0 JCCC______________14-0

2007 JCCC_______________7-3 Indy_______________8-4 JCCC_______________6-3 Indy_______________3-1 JCCC______________7-4•

1991 JCCC_______________9-1 JCCC_______________7-2

2008 Indy_______________6-3 JCCC______________10-3 JCCC_______________7-5 JCCC_______________2-0

1992 JCCC_______________6-1 JCCC______________14-5 JCCC_______________7-3 JCCC______________16-3

2009 JCCC_______________7-3 JCCC_______________6-1 Indy_____________16-15 Indy______________13-5

1993 Indy_______________3-2 JCCC______________11-3 JCCC______________10-2 JCCC______________10-8

2010 JCCC_______________3-2 JCCC______________11-0 JCCC_______________9-4 JCCC______________12-6

1994 JCCC_______________8-0 JCCC______________12-5 JCCC_______________8-2 JCCC_______________4-1

2011 JCCC_______________3-0 JCCC______________20-1 JCCC_______________5-1 JCCC_______________8-2

1995 JCCC_______________8-4 Indy_______________6-3 JCCC_______________6-3 Indy_______________4-2

2012 JCCC______________10-6 JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC_______________4-2 JCCC______________10-3

1996 JCCC_______________3-0 JCCC_______________7-5 JCCC_______________8-4 JCCC_______________7-6

2013 JCCC_______________1-0 JCCC___________ 3-2 (11) Indy_______________6-0 Indy_______________3-2

2014 JCCC_______________2-1 JCCC_______________6-3 Indy______________10-9 JCCC______________16-0 2015 JCCC______________11-5 JCCC______________12-7 JCCC______________10-6 JCCC______________12-2 2016 JCCC_______________6-3 JCCC_______________9-2 JCCC_______________9-7 Indy______________10-9 2017 JCCC______________10-6 JCCC_____________13-10 JCCC_______________2-1 Indy_______________6-2

1997 Indy_______________4-3 JCCC_____________12-10 JCCC_______________6-4 JCCC_______________7-5 1998 JCCC_______________9-1 JCCC_______________6-1 Indy_______________8-2 Indy_______________8-4 JCCC______________7-4• 1999 JCCC______________15-4 JCCC______________14-4 JCCC_____________18-14 JCCC______________16-8 2000 JCCC_______________3-0 JCCC_______________7-6 JCCC_____________14-10 Indy_______________8-0 2001 JCCC______________13-5 JCCC _____________21-4 JCCC_______________6-5 JCCC______________17-4 2002 Indy_______________1-0 JCCC_____________11-10 JCCC______________20-9 JCCC_______________8-1 2003 Indy______________12-2 JCCC_______________2-0 Indy______________10-2 Indy_______________2-1 2004 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______________10-8 Indy_____________15-13 Indy_______________8-7 Indy______________11-6

No-No In his first start for the Cavaliers in 1994, Mike Simmons (pictured) hurled a no-hitter against Independence. His was the seventh no-hitter registred in team history.

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Conference

Opponents Kansas City Kansas

Blue Devils

1975 JCCC_______________3-1 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC_______________3-0 JCCC_______________8-3 KCKCC____________10-4 KCKCC_____________4-1

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas City, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . 6,200/1923 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Devils National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Doris Givens Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Tompkins Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.kckcc.edu

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Goldbeck Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa University Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mgoldbeck@kckcc.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (913) 288-7348 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-41/2 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2/2 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Sharp Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . Lendsey Thomson Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Long MEDIA RELATIONS SID Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alan Hoskins Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (913) 288-7158 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ahoskins@kckcc.edu SERIES RECORDS VS. KCKCC Most Runs by JCCC 22 . . . . . 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-11 - W Most Runs by Kansas City Kansas 20 . . . . . 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-9 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 36 . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . 15-12 -W, 21-6 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Kansas City Kansas 24 . . . . . 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . 18-9 - W, 6-3 - W 24 . . . . . 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 - L, 16-5 - 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 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-9, KCK-9

1973 JCCC______________11-0 JCCC______________14-4 JCCC_______________6-2 JCCC_______________5-4 1974 JCCC______________13-5 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC______________11-0 KCKCC_____________7-4 JCCC_______________9-0

Thursday, April 19, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field Saturday, April 21, 2018 at Kansas City, Kan. 1 p.m. / KCKCC Baseball Field

TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-21 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-12/T-3rd 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranke NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '76 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. KCKCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107-86 Shelley vs. KCKCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-57 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . KCKCC Baseball Field Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . LF-290, CF-400, RF-2990

Johnson County leads all-time series 107-86

1976 KCKCC____________18-9 KCKCC_____________6-3 KCKCC_____________9-1 KCKCC_____________5-3 JCCC_______________4-0 1977 JCCC_______________3-2 JCCC_______________7-6 ` JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC_______________9-6 JCCC_____________13-12 KCKCC____________12-1 JCCC_______________5-0 KCKCC_____________5-2

Matt Goldbeck Head Coach

February 12 MCC-Maple Woods 16-17 at Richland 18 at Eastfield 25-26 Northeast 27 at MCC-Maple Woods March 1 Coffeyville 3 at Coffeyville 6 at State Fair 8 Independence 10 at Independence 13 Saint Mary JV 15 Labette 17 at Labette 20 at MCC-Longivew 22 at Highland 24 Highland 26 at Baker JV 29 at Allen 31 Allen April 3 State Fair 5 Fort Scott 7 at Fort Scott 10 Baker JV 12 Neosho County 14 at Neosho County 17 MCC-Longview 19 at Johnson County 21 Johnson County 23 Saint Mary JV 26 at Cowley 28 Cowley

1978 JCCC_______________8-6 KCKCC____________13-8 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC_______________9-4 KCKCC_____________5-2 JCCC_______________7-0 KCKCC_____________5-4 1979 JCCC_______________4-3 KCKCC_____________6-2 JCCC_______________8-0 JCCC______________12-0 1980 JCCC_______________7-6 KCKCC_____________8-7 JCCC_______________8-4 JCCC_______________9-6 1981 KCKCC_____________5-2 JCCC_______________5-4 KCKCC_____________9-4 1982 KCKCC_____________9-5 JCCC_______________4-0 KCKCC_____________9-8 JCCC_______________7-5 1983 JCCC_______________4-3 KCKCC_____________9-6 KCKCC_____________6-5 JCCC_______________2-1 JCCC_______________1-0 1984 KCKCC_____________4-3 KCKCC_____________4-0 JCCC_______________4-2 KCKCC____________10-8 JCCC_______________9-8 1985 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• 1988 JCCC_____________13-10 KCKCC____________14-7 1989 JCCC_______________2-1 KCKCC_____________9-4 KCKCC____________2-1•

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JCCC______________8-6• JCCC_____________17-3• 1990 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• 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 2000 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•

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 2011 JCCC_____________15-12 JCCC______________21-6 KCKCC____________10-6 JCCC______________16-6 2012 KCKCC_____________5-4 KCKCC_____________6-4 JCCC_______________6-5 JCCC_______________7-4 JCCC__________ 5-3 (10)• 2013 KCKCC_____________1-0 KCKCC_____________3-2 JCCC_______________9-2 KCKCC_____________7-0 2014 JCCC_______________9-3 JCCC______________13-8 JCCC_______________7-5 JCCC_______________5-2 KCKCC____________3-2• JCCC______________8-1• JCCC______________2-0• 2015 JCCC_______________6-2 KCKCC____________10-9 KCKCC_____________6-5 JCCC_______________8-6 2016 KCKCC_____________7-3 KCKCC_____________4-3 KCKCC_____________7-5 JCCC_______________8-2 2017 KCKCC____________10-4 KCKCC_____________8-4 JCCC_______________4-3 KCKCC_____________4-2 •Postseason

2003 JCCC_______________8-1 JCCC______________13-0 JCCC_______________8-6 JCCC_______________3-2 KCKCC___________20-9• 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

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Strikeout King Travis Blankenship, the all-time 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.


season opponents

Conference

Opponents Labette

Johnson County leads all-time series 79-30

Cardinals

1974 JCCC_______________8-0

JCCC_______________9-3

1975 JCCC_______________3-0

2006 Labete_____________4-1 Labete_____________4-2 Labette____________7-6 Labette____________5-0

1977 JCCC______________13-7 1978 JCCC_______________5-3

Thursday, March 22, 2018 at Parsons, Kan. 2 p.m. / Marvel Park Saturday, March 24, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field

1979 JCCC______________21-0 JCCC______________12-4 JCCC_______________5-1 1980 JCCC______________16-0 JCCC______________12-1

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsons, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500/1923 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cardinals National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. George Knox Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Keal Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.labette.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-32 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-25/8th 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Series record vs. Labette. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-30 Shelley vs. Labette. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-28 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marvel Park Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-315, CF-360, RF-310 COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Keal Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berry College Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aaronk@labette.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 820-1017 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . 315-511/18 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-39 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Coplon MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Fulsom Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 820-1014 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jacobf@labette.edu 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 13 . . . . . 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-5 - 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Times Postseason Meetings 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-7, Labtte-2

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• 1990 JCCC______________9-5•

Aaron Keal Head Coach

1991 JCCC______________2-0• 1992 JCCC_____________21-6• 1993 JCCC______________7-2• JCCC______________7-3•

February 3 Crowder 9 at Crowder 13 Baker JV 17-18 McCook 20 at Baker JV 23 Bryant & Stratton March 1 at Allen 3 Allen 5 Evangel 8 at Fort Scott 10 Fort Scott 15 at Kansas City Kansas 17 Kansas City Kansas 22 Johnson County 25 at Johnson County 29 at Cowley 31 Cowley April 5 Coffeyville 7 at Coffeyville 12 at Independence 14 Independence 19 Neosho County 21 at Neosho County 26 Highland 28 at Highland

1994 JCCC_____________13-8• 1995 Labette___________8-0• 1996 JCCC_______________5-3 Labette____________8-5 JCCC______________17-5 JCCC______________19-4 1997 Labette____________3-2 Labette____________3-0 Labette____________9-2 Labette____________5-1 1998 Labette____________9-1 Labette___________12-4 Labette___________9-4•

2007 JCCC______________10-2 JCCC_______________6-3 JCCC_______________5-1 JCCC_______________3-1 2008 JCCC______________12-0 JCCC_______________5-1 JCCC______________11-4 JCCC______________15-5 2009 JCCC_______________4-1 JCCC_______________9-2 JCCC_______________8-1 JCCC______________15-2 2010 JCCC______________18-7 JCCC______________14-5 JCCC______________11-7 JCCC______________12-2 2011 JCCC_______________7-0 Labette____________6-1 Labette____________2-1 JCCC_______________7-2 2012 Labette___________13-5 Labette____________5-2 JCCC______________14-5 JCCC___________ 9-8 (10) 2013 JCCC______________11-1 Labette____________3-2 Labette____________8-7 Labette ____________4-2 2014 JCCC_______________8-3 JCCC______________19-1 JCCC_______________3-0 JCCC_______________8-5 2015 JCCC_______________7-3 JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC______________19-9 JCCC______________14-4

1999 Labette____________7-5 JCCC______________12-2

2016 JCCC_______________8-3 JCCC_______________3-1 JCCC______________10-0 JCCC_______________4-2

2000 JCCC_______________9-4 JCCC______________10-8 JCCC_______________9-6 Labette___________10-2

2017 JCCC_______________5-1 JCCC______________10-5 JCCC_______________5-0 JCCC_______________9-6

2001 JCCC_______________4-1 JCCC______________10-2 JCCC______________12-0 JCCC______________11-3

2002 Labette___________11-5 Labette____________7-4 JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC_______________7-5

Back in time Jim Broer 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. Other memorable performances In 1980, Jim Spring went 4-for-4 with two triples, a home run, scored four times and drove in five in a 16-0 win. In the final two games at Labette on April 11, 2015, the Cavaliers belted a school record seven home runs in a 19--9 win, and followed with six more in a 14-4 win the second game.

2003 JCCC_______________9-7 JCCC_______________9-8 Labette___________11-5 Labette____________4-3 2004 JCCC______________11-4 Labette___________12-2 JCCC______________10-3 JCCC______________11-1 2005 JCCC_______________5-2 JCCC_______________6-2 Labette___________10-8

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season opponents

Conference

Opponents Neosho County

Panthers

Johnson County leads all-time series 106-60 1973 Neosho Co._________5-3 JCCC_______________7-4 JCCC______________6-4• 1975 JCCC______________13-4

Thursday, April 26, 2018 at Chanute, Kan. 1 p.m. / Hudson Field Saturday, April 28, 2018 at Overland Park, Kan. 1 p.m. / JCCC Baseball Field

1976 JCCC_______________6-4

GENERAL INFO Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chanute, Kan. Enrollment / Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600/1936 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange and Black Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Panthers National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA D-I Region Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Brian Inbody Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amber Burdge Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.goneosho.com

1980 JCCC_______________5-3 JCCC______________15-1 JCCC_______________8-2 JCCC_______________7-2 JCCC______________10-1 JCCC______________11-0

TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-22 Conference/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-12/T-3rd 2018 NJCAA Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Ranked NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . 3 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '03, '12, '13 Best Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA Tournament Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Series record vs. Neosho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106-60 Shelley vs. Neosho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-56 Home Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson Field Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . LF-320, CF-400, RF-320 COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Murry Alma Mater. . . . . . . Fort Hays State University Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . smurry@neosho.edu Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 431-2820 x249 W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . 1009-638/30 W-L vs. JCCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-68 Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Gilner Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Jacks MEDIA RELATIONS SID Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Saddler Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (620) 432-0321 Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . msaddler@neosho.edu SERIES RECORDS VS. NEOSHO COUNTY Most Runs by JCCC 20 . . . . . 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-3 - W Most Runs by Neosho County 17 . . . . . 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-5 - W 17 . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-4 - W Most Runs 2 Games by JCCC 28 . . . . . 1986 . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 - W, 18-1 - W 28 . . . . . 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-3 -W, 8-0 -W 28 . . . . . 2014 . . . . . . . . . . 14-3 - W, 14-7 - W Most Runs 2 Games by Neosho Co. 24 . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 - W, 13-7- W Largest Margin of Victory - JCCC 17 . . . . . 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-1 17 . . . . . 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-3 17 . . . . . 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-0 Largest Margin of Victory - Neosho Co. 13 . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-4 Most Games Played in One Season 6 . . . . . . 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-6, Neosho-0 6 . . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-0, Neosho-6 Postseason Meetings 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCCC-5, Neosho-7

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1977 JCCC_______________8-5 JCCC_______________9-2 1979 Neosho Co._________5-4 JCCC_______________9-1

1981 JCCC______________10-1 JCCC_______________9-5 JCCC______________14-2 JCCC______________10-1

Steve Murry Head Coach

February 17-18 Ottawa JV 24-25 Highland (Ill.) 28 Baker JV March 1 Highland 3 at Highland 6 Crowder 8 at Cowley 10 Cowley 13 Rockhurst JV 15 at Allen 17 Allen 20 at Rockhurst JV 22 at Coffeyville 24 Coffeyville 27 MCC-Maple Woods 29 Fort Scott 31 at Fort Scott April 3 at Crowder 5 Independence 7 at Independence 10 at Seminole State 12 at Kansas City Kansas 14 Kansas City Kansas 17 at Baker JV 19 at Labette 21 Labette 24 at MCC-Maple Woods 26 Johnson County 28 at Johnson County

Neosho Co._________7-5

1996 JCCC_______________8-4 JCCC_______________6-5 JCCC_______________8-1 JCCC_______________8-7 JCCC______________5-0•

1998 JCCC_______________4-2 Neosho Co._________5-3 Neosho Co.________13-5 Neosho Co._________6-5 JCCC______________9-2•

2014 JCCC______________14-3 JCCC______________14-7 Neosho____________3-2 Neosho ___________12-0

1999 JCCC_______________5-3 JCCC______________10-2 Neosho Co.________14-4 JCCC______________14-8 Neosho Co._______12-1•

1983 JCCC______________12-2 JCCC______________11-0 JCCC_______________2-0 JCCC______________14-9 JCCC_______________9-1

2001 Neosho Co._________4-3 Neosho Co.________10-1 JCCC_____________14-13 Neosho Co._________6-4 JCCC______________3-0•

1984 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC______________13-0 JCCC______________13-5 JCCC______________12-0

2002 JCCC______________10-3 Neosho Co.________16-9 Neosho Co._________8-6 JCCC______________12-8

1985 JCCC_______________9-1 JCCC_______________8-0

2003 Neosho Co._________6-1 Neosho Co._________3-4 Neosho Co._________7-4 Neosho Co._________9-8 JCCC_____________15-7•

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______________10-3 1992 JCCC_______________5-0 JCCC_______________8-0 Neosho Co._________4-2 Neosho Co._________5-4 JCCC______________8-5• 1993 JCCC______________10-2 Neosho Co._________9-8 JCCC_______________3-1 Neosho Co.________10-3 1994 Neosho Co.________10-5 JCCC_______________7-4 1995 Neosho Co.________10-2 Neosho Co._________7-5 JCCC______________11-5

2012 JCCC_______________2-1 JCCC_______________4-3 JCCC_______________1-0 JCCC_______________2-1 2013 Neosho Co._________1-0 JCCC_______________4-3 Neosho Co._________9-8 JCCC_______________4-2

1982 JCCC_______________6-3 JCCC______________11-3 JCCC_______________2-1 JCCC_______________6-0

1987 JCCC_______________7-1 JCCC_______________7-6 JCCC______________20-3 JCCC_______________8-0

Neosho Co._______17-4• Neosho Co._______10-0•

1997 Neosho Co._________7-1 JCCC_______________9-1 Neosho Co._________4-1 Neosho Co._________9-6

2000 JCCC_______________8-6 Neosho Co._________8-6 Neosho Co._________9-8 Neosho Co._________5-1 JCCC______________6-2•

1986 JCCC______________10-2 JCCC______________18-1 JCCC______________17-1 JCCC______________10-1 JCCC_______________8-2

2015 JCCC______________11-7 JCCC_______________8-7 JCCC_______________2-1 JCCC_______________8-7 2016 Neosho ____________7-2 Neosho____________5-2 JCCC_______________7-2 Neosho____________7-1 JCCC______________2-1• 2017 JCCC_______________8-3 JCCC_______________5-0 JCCC______________11-5 JCCC_______________6-3 Neosho___________9-8• •Postseason

2004 Neosho Co._________6-5 Neosho Co.________13-7 Neosho Co._________7-1 JCCC_______________9-0 2005 Neosho Co._________9-8 Neosho Co.________14-8 JCCC_______________5-1 JCCC_______________7-1 2006

Neosho Co._________8-7 Neosho Co.________14-9 Neosho Co.________12-2 Neosho Co._________9-5

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 2009 JCCC_______________7-5 JCCC______________10-5 Neosho Co.________17-5 JCCC______________17-0 2010 Neosho Co._________5-2 JCCC_______________5-3 JCCC______________17-6 JCCC______________10-8 2011

Neosho Co._________3-2 Neosho Co.________10-6 Neosho Co.________11-3 Neosho Co.________13-7

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Record no-hitter On April 29, 1985 against Neosho County, Steve Parker (left) pitched his record second no-hitter of the season, and third of his career. Parker walked only one batter and struck out seven 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 memorable performances In a 15-1 in he second game against Neosho in 1980, Jim Spring hit s double and home run and drove in six runners. On April 21, 2001, Neosho County hit nine home runs against JCCC, but the Cavaliers won the game 14-13. JCCC outhit the Panthers 16-to-14.


season opponents

Kansas Jayhawk Conference

West Division Opponents

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great Bend, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cougars President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Carl Heilman Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trevor Rolfs Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brent Biggs W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-72/3 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-72/3 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-18 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11/T-2nd Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-15 Shelley vs. Barton County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Moore Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.bartonccc.edu

Butler at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . El Dorado, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purople and Vegas Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grizzlies President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Jaqueline Vietti Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Carter Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.J. McVey W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192-164/7 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192-164/7 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-29 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-21/7th Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Shelley vs. Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '94, '06 SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Jacobs Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . www.butlergrizzlies.com

Cloud County at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concordia, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thunderbirds President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. DanetteToone Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Bechard Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Gilliland W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31/1 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31/1 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-20/6th Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1 Shelley vs. Cloud County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Wilson Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . www.cloudtbirds.com

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colby, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trojans President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Lynn Kreider Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Strudy Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Carter W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560-508/19 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560-508/19 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-25 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-14/5th Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 Shelley vs. Colby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.colbycc.edu

Dodge City at a Glance

Garden City at a Glance

Hutchinson at a Glance

Pratt at a Glance

Barton County at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dodge City, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pourple and Gold Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conquistadors President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Don Woodburn Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casey Malek Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Stephenson W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377-345-1/12 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377-345-1/12 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-19-1 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11/T-2nd Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Shelley vs. Dodge City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '58, '15 SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Patrick Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.dc3.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garden City, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown, Gold and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broncbusters President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Herbert J. Swender Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Green Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Finnegan W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429-275/12 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429-275/12 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-24 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-14/T-4th Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Shelley vs. Garden City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '99 SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Pilosof Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.gcccks.edu

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hutchinson, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Red Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dragons President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Ed Berger Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Stange Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Schmidt W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184-102/5 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274-240/8 W-L vs. Johnson County . . . . . . . . . 2-1 (2-0 with Pratt) 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-13 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-6/1st Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 Shelley vs. Hutchinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '05, '10 SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Carpenter Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.hutchcc.edu

Colby at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pratt, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Blue and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beavers President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Michael Calvert Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Wilson Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Thompson W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-165/5 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-165/5 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-35 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25/9th Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Shelley vs. Pratt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NA SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis McGuire Athletic Website . . . . . . . www.gobeaversports.com

Seward County at a Glance

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberal, Kan. Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green and White Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saints President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Duane Dunn Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galen McSpadden Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galen McSpadden W-L/Years at School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,213-738/36 W-L/Years Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,213-738/36 W-L vs. Johnson County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2017 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-38 Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-22/8th Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Shelley vs. Seward County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 NJCAA World Series Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '04, '11 SID contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ian Applegate Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ww.sccc.edu

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season opponents

NJCAA Region VI

Championship Thursday-Tuesday, May 12-15, 2017 Wichita, Kan. Lawrence Dumont Stadium

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.

Stadium Quick Facts Year Opened 1934 Renovated 1989 and 2001 Field Dimension 344-L, 401-C, 312-R Capacity 6,111 Playing Surface Artificial infield, grass outfield Home Team Wichita Wingnuts

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Lawrence-Dumont Stadium - home of the Region VI Championship

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. LawrenceDumont 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 former double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, captured three Texas League Championships while calling Lawrence-Dumont home from 1987-2007. The Wichita Wingnuts now play at Lawrence Dumont Stadium.

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 continuous 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 Palace, a science and discovery center for all ages; the Old Town historical entertainment district and the Wichita Art Museum. Wichita is also a significant entrepreneurial business center. Stearman Aircraft, later purchased 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 You Know?

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.

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season opponents

NJCAA Junior College

World Series Saturday-Saturday, May 27-June 3, 2017 at 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 27-June 3, 2017 Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suplizio Field Tournament Web Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.jucogj.org NJCAA Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Elder 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

Suplizio Field

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.

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. 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 Field Dimensions 1959. He served as the chairman for 32 years. Suplizio died Left Field Line - 302 ft. at age 74 of heart failure December 2006. 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.

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season opponents

All-Time

Series Records vs. Aquinas

Tied 2-2 1998 JCCC____________________ 8-3 Aquinas_________________ 2-1 1999 Aquinas_______________ 12-11 JCCC____________________ 2-1

vs. Austin

JCCC leads 13-0 1989 JCCC___________________ 10-0 JCCC____________________ 9-1 1990 JCCC___________________ 10-0 JCCC___________________ 15-2 1991 JCCC___________________ 14-2 JCCC___________________ 17-9 1992 JCCC___________________ 14-1 JCCC___________________ 12-3 JCCC____________________ 9-1 1994 JCCC___________________ 12-5 JCCC____________________ 8-0 1995 JCCC___________________ 12-1 JCCC____________________ 8-0

vs. Bacone

Bacone leads 3-0 1986 Bacone_________________ 5-4 Bacone________________ 11-2 Bacone________________ 10-2

vs. Baker

JCCC leads 33-2 1977 JCCC___________________ 12-6 JCCC___________________ 13-4 1984 JCCC___________________ 10-0 JCCC___________________ 13-4 1985 JCCC___________________ 10-0 JCCC___________________ 14-4 1986 JCCC____________________ 8-0 JCCC___________________ 11-3 1988 JCCC____________________ 4-0 JCCC____________________ 4-2 1990 JCCC____________________ 7-6 Baker___________________ 4-2 1992 JCCC__________________ 13-12 1996 JCCC____________________ 6-5 JCCC__________________ 20-16 1998 JCCC____________________ 8-2 JCCC___________________ 14-6 1999 JCCC____________________ 9-5 JCCC____________________ 9-1 2000 Baker___________________ 8-7 JCCC____________________ 5-1 JCCC___________________ 14-4 JCCC__________________ 22-14 2001 JCCC___________________ 20-2 2002 JCCC___________________ 26-1 2004 JCCC___________________ 19-9 JCCC___________________ 16-6 2006 JCCC___________________ 16-6 2007 JCCC____________________ 5-0 JCCC____________________ 8-1 2009 JCCC___________________ 10-0 JCCC___________________ 18-1 2010 JCCC____________________ 7-0 JCCC___________________ 11-2 2013 JCCC___________________ 11-4

vs. Barton County

Barton leads 15-10 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

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Barton County____________ 2006 Barton County____________ Barton County____________ 2008 JCCC____________________ 2009 Barton County____________ 2011 JCCC____________________

3-2 4-0 7-6 7-4 3-8 8-7

Memorable Performances JCCC and Barton met three times in 1980. Barton won the first ever meeting, 10-7, followed by a slim 3-2 win by the Cavaliers. However, the third and final meeting of the season was all Johnson County. The Cavaliers won 32-5. The 32 runs were a school record and rank as the second most scored today. In that win, Jesse Vann went 5-for-7 with a triple, three home runs and 8 RBI. Jim Spring was 4-for-7 with a double, home run, 5 runs and 4 RBI, Antonio Triplett went 4-for-7 with 3 triples, 5 runs and 2 RBI, and Lenny Jennings was 5-for-7 with 3 triples, 4 runs and an RBI.

vs. Benedictine

JCCC leads 5-1 1989 JCCC____________________ 6-5 JCCC___________________ 11-3 1990 JCCC____________________ 6-2 JCCC___________________ 12-0 1991 JCCC____________________ 6-5 Bendictine_______________ 5-4

vs. Boone

JCCC leads 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. Bossier Parrish

Bossier Parrish leads 4-0 2013 Bossier Parrish___________ Bossier Parrish___________ Bossier Parrish___________ Bossier Parrish___________

6-3 7-1 4-2 6-0

vs. Brewer State

Brewer State leads 2-0 1990 Brewer__________________ 7-3 Brewer__________________ 4-1

vs. Brookhaven

JCCC leads 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

vs. Brown Mackie -OP

JCCC leads 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

Butler leads 15-14 1979 Butler________________ 14-13 JCCC___________________ 13-7 1980 JCCC____________________ 7-3 JCCC___________________ 11-9 1984 Butler__________________ 5-2 JCCC____________________ 8-7 1985 JCCC____________________ 5-4 JCCC___________________ 10-9 1986 Btuler_________________ 12-9 Butler__________________ 6-5 1987 JCCC____________________ 9-2 JCCC____________________ 9-4 1989 Butler_________________ 3-2• JCCC___________________ 9-4• Butler________________ 16-9• 1990 JCCC___________________ 8-7• JCCC__________________ 11-1• 1992 Butler_________________ 6-3• Butler_________________ 9-8• 1996 JCCC____________________ 4-3 Butler__________________ 8-2 2002 Butler__________________ 8-0 Butler__________________ 3-1 2003 Butler__________________ 9-6 Butler__________________ 6-0 2015 Butler________________ 10-0• 2017 JCCC___________________ 5-1• Butler_________________ 4-3• JCCC____________________ 4-2

vs. Calhoun

JCCC leads 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

vs. Cedar Valley

JCCC leads 2-1 2001 JCCC___________________ 19-5 JCCC____________________ 5-0 Cedar Valley____________ 10-6

vs. Central

JCCC leads 4-0 1989 JCCC___________________ 14-3 JCCC___________________ 14-4 1990 JCCC____________________ 7-0 JCCC____________________ 7-0

vs. Central Arizona

Central Arizona leads 1-0 2008 Central Arizona__________ 20-7

vs. Central Missouri

CMSU leads 2-1 1976 CMSU__________________ 9-4 CMSU__________________ 9-7 JCCC____________________ 3-0

vs. Cloud County

JCCC leads 8-1 1976 JCCC___________________ 10-8 Cloud Co.________________ 4-3 1980 JCCC____________________ 7-0

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vs. Chochise

Cochise leads 2-0 2004 Cochise_______________ 13-10 Cochise________________ 13-7

vs. Colby

JCCC leads 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. Columbia State

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

JCCC leads 1-01974 JCCC____________________ 3-2

vs. Copiah Lincoln

Copiah Lincoln leads 1-0 1998 Copaih Lincoln____________ 3-2

vs. Crowder

JCCC leads 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 Memorable Performances On Aprill 11, 1984, Steve Parker hurled his first of three career no-hitters against Crowder. JCCC won 1-0.

vs. Dallas Baptist

Dallas Baptist leads 2-0 1985 Dallas Baptist____________ 8-1 Dallas Baptist___________ 12-6

vs. Des Moines Area

JCCC leads 8-5 1988 DMACC________________ 13-3 JCCC____________________ 9-5 2007 JCCC____________________ 7-6 JCCC___________________ 13-4 2010 DMACC________________ 12-7 2014 JCCC____________________ 7-6 JCCC____________________ 5-4 JCCC___________________ 11-4 DMACC_______________ 12-10 DMACC_________________ 8-5 2015 DMACC_________________ 9-7


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Series Records 2016 JCCC___________________ 14-4 2017 JCCC_________________6-5 (10)

vs. Dodge City

JCCC leads 5-2 1973 Dodge City_______________ 5-0 1975 JCCC___________________ 10-0 Dodge City_______________ 5-4 1985 JCCC___________________ 11-5 JCCC___________________ 10-2 2007 JCCC___________________ 7-1• 2017 JCCC___________________ 7-4•

vs. DuPage

JCCC leads 3-0 2013 JCCC____________________ 6-0 JCCC____________________ 2-0 JCCC____________________ 5-1

vs. Dyersburg State

Series tied 1-1 2016 JCCC �������������������� 6-4 2017 Dyersburg State__________ 7-1

vs. Eastern Arizona

JCCC leads 2-0 2004 JCCC___________________ 12-6 JCCC__________________ 16-15

vs. Eastfield

JCCC leads 3-1 1986 JCCC____________________ 6-4 JCCC____________________ 9-5 1989 JCCC___________________ 17-2 Eastfield________________ 6-5

vs. Ellsworth

JCCC leads 25-6 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 2014 Ellsworth________________ 4-3 JCCC____________________ 2-1 JCCC____________________ 9-3 JCCC____________________ 9-0 2015 JCCC___________________ 10-4 JCCC___________________ 18-8 2016 JCCC___________________ 13-7 JCCC____________________ 1-0 JCCC____________________ 9-2 JCCC___________________ 12-7 2017 JCCC___________________ 11-5 JCCC___________________ 11-0 JCCC___________________ 17-7 JCCC__________________ 14-10

vs. Fort Riley

JCCC leads 6-0 1978 JCCC____________________ 2-1 JCCC__________________ 11-10 JCCC____________________ 4-3 JCCC___________________ 10-0 1979 JCCC___________________ 10-2 JCCC___________________ 18-1

vs. Garden City

Garden City leads 4-3 1993 Garden City______________ 4-3 JCCC__________________ 12-11 JCCC____________________ 4-2 2007 Garden City_____________ 5-6• 2013 Garden City_____________ 8-4• Garden City_____________ 5-2• 2016 JCCC___________________ 5-2•

vs. Grinnell

JCCC leads 1-0 2003 JCCC___________________ 12-1

vs. Haskell Indian Nations

JCCC leads 19-0 1974 JCCC____________________ 7-6 JCCC___________________ 11-1 JCCC___________________ 10-1 JCCC____________________ 6-5 1975 JCCC____________________ 5-3 JCCC____________________ 9-1 JCCC___________________ 12-2 JCCC____________________ 5-2 1976 JCCC____________________ 4-2 JCCC____________________ 4-2 JCCC___________________ 12-5 1977 JCCC___________________ 16-4 JCCC____________________ 6-5 1978 JCCC____________________ 9-0 JCCC____________________ 4-0 1996 JCCC___________________ 26-1 JCCC___________________ 29-0 2003 JCCC___________________ 15-2 JCCC___________________ 35-3

vs. Hesston

JCCC leads 1-0 2017 JCCC___________________ 12-1

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

JCCC leads series 5-4 1975 Hutchinson______________ 2-1 Hutchinson______________ 8-6 2004 JCCC___________________ 12-1 JCCC___________________ 13-2 2010 JCCC____________________ 8-6 Hutchinson______________ 6-5 Hutchinson_____________ 11-7 2016 JCCC_______________10-6 (10)• 2017 JCCC__________________ 14-8•

vs. Indian Hills

Tied 2-2 1977 Indian Hills______________ 3-0 JCCC____________________ 3-2 1979 Indian Hills______________ 2-1 JCCC__________________ 12-11

vs. Iowa Western

series 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

Jefferson leads 2-0 1993 Jefferson_______________ 16-2 2017 Jeffson__________________ 9-1

vs. Kemper

JCCC leads 2-0 1993 JCCC____________________ 5-3 JCCC____________________ 9-0

Longview________________ 7-5 2001 JCCC__________________ 15-10 2002 JCCC___________________ 15-7 2004 JCCC___________________ 13-1 Longview________________ 9-7 2005 JCCC__________________ 16-15 JCCC___________________ 11-6 2006 JCCC___________________ 19-4 2007 Longview________________ 3-4 JCCC____________________ 8-6 2008 JCCC___________________ 10-9 JCCC___________________ 11-5 2009 JCCC___________________ 14-3 JCCC___________________ 11-1 2010 Longivew_______________ 12-3 2011 JCCC___________________ 13-5 JCCC____________________ 9-7 2012 Longview________________ 7-2 Longview_______________ 11-7 2013 JCCC____________________ 3-2 Longview________________ 8-1 2014 JCCC__________________ 24-11 JCCC___________________ 15-6 2015 JCCC___________________ 19-9 2016 Longview________________ 6-3 2017 JCCC___________________ 15-5

vs. Lakawana

vs. MCC-Maple Woods

JCCC leads 2-0 1995 JCCC____________________ 1-0 JCCC____________________ 2-0

vs. Keokuk

JCCC leads 1-0 1978 JCCC___________________ 14-3

vs. Kirkwood

JCCC leads 9-1 2015 JCCC____________________ 7-2 JCCC____________________ 4-1 2016 JCCC___________________ 12-5 JCCC____________________ 9-2 JCCC___________________ 10-7 JCCC__________________ 19-14 2017 JCCC____________________ 6-5 JCCC___________________ 10-9 Kirkwood________________ 5-4 JCCC____________________ 8-6

vs. Kishwaukee

JCCC leads 2-0 2003 JCCC____________________ 8-0 JCCC____________________ 9-0

vs. Lamar

JCCC leads 3-0 1974 JCCC____________________ 6-1 1984 JCCC____________________ 7-2 JCCC____________________ 8-1

vs. Marshalltown

JCCC leads 3-0 1973 JCCC__________________ 17-11 JCCC___________________ 11-2 1986 JCCC___________________ 27-6

vs. MCC-Longview

JCCC leads 40-28 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 Longview________________ 5-3 1988 Longview________________ 6-1 JCCC____________________ 6-5 Longview________________ 3-2

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JCCC leads 50-11-1 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 2011 JCCC___________________ 15-5 Maple Woods__________Forfeit 2012 JCCC___________________ 10-7 2014 Maple Woods___________ 22-4 JCCC____________________ 4-3 2015 JCCC___________________ 12-1 Maple Woods___________ 10-8 JCCC___________________ 10-1 Maple Woods____________ 5-2

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Series Records 2016 Maple Woods___________ 10-9 JCCC____________________ 8-1 2017 JCCC___________________ 10-7 JCCC leads 2-0 2005 JCCC____________________ 8-7 JCCC___________________ 12-1

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. MidAmerica Nazarene

vs. Northeast Texas

vs. McHenry County

JCCC leads 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. Mineral Area

JCCC leads 1-0 2016 JCCC____________________ 9-2

vs. Missouri Southern

Tied 1-1 1978 JCCC____________________ 4-3 Missouri Southern________ 8-5

vs. Missouri Valley

JCCC leads 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

vs. Mitchell

vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

NEO A&M leads 5-0 1993 NEO A&M______________ 10-4 2012 NEO A&M_______________ 3-2 NEO A&M_______________ 9-5 NEO A&M_______________ 5-2 NEO A&M_______________ 6-5

vs. Northearn Oklahoma-Tonkawa

JCCC leads 4-0 2012 JCCC___________________ 17-1 JCCC___________________ 12-0 JCCC___________________ 12-4 JCCC____________________ 9-1

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

JCCC leads 2-0 1992 JCCC___________________ 10-5 JCCC___________________ 24-2

vs. Northwood

JCCC leads 1-0 2015 JCCC____________________ 4-3

JCCC leads 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. Muscatine

vs. Olathe Raiders

Mitchell leads 1-0 2003 Mitchell_________________ 6-5

vs. Mountain View

JCCC leads 3-0 2015 JCCC___________________ 15-2 JCCC___________________ 10-1 JCCC__________________ 18-10

vs. Murray State

JCCC leads 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

JCCC leads 2-0 1977 JCCC____________________ 5-0 JCCC____________________ 5-0

vs. North Central Missouri

(formerly Trenton JC) JCCC leads 9-0 1977 JCCC___________________ 16-3

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Northeast Texas leads 6-5 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 2011 JCCC____________________ 3-1 JCCC___________________ 10-3 NE Texas________________ 7-2

Olathe leads 4-1 1981 Olathe Raiders___________ 9-5 1982 Olathe Raiders__________ 15-7 1983 JCCC____________________ 7-0 1984 Olathe Raiders___________ 2-1 Olathe Raider___________ 10-9

vs. Oscar Rose

Tied 1-1 1982 Oscar Rose____________ 15-14 JCCC____________________ 5-2

vs. Ottawa

JCCC leads 13-0 1977 JCCC____________________ 7-1 JCCC____________________ 9-1 1978 JCCC___________________ 20-0 JCCC____________________ 8-1 JCCC___________________ 11-0 JCCC___________________ 15-0 1988 JCCC___________________ 10-0 JCCC___________________ 12-1

1997 JCCC___________________ 11-3 JCCC___________________ 14-6 2008 JCCC___________________ 23-2 2011 JCCC___________________ 17-4 JCCC____________________ 6-0

vs. Park College

JCCC leads 5-0 1976 JCCC____________________ 9-0 1978 JCCC___________________ 11-2 JCCC___________________ 10-6 1979 JCCC____________________ 7-6 JCCC___________________ 10-6

vs. Paris

Paris leads 3-0 2008 Paris____________________ 3-2 Paris____________________ 7-2 2009 Paris___________________ 10-8

vs. Pima

Pima leads 1-0 2004 Pima___________________ 7-4

vs. Pittsburg State

JCCC leads 2-0 1984 JCCC___________________ 10-1 JCCC___________________ 12-2

JCCC___________________ 16-1 2009 JCCC___________________ 17-2 JCCC____________________ 7-1 2010 JCCC____________________ 7-0 JCCC___________________ 12-2 JCCC___________________ 15-2 JCCC___________________ 13-0 2011 JCCC____________________ 6-3 Rockhurst_______________ 8-3 JCCC___________________ 13-5 JCCC____________________ 8-3 JCCC___________________ 13-0 2012 JCCC___________________ 10-0 JCCC___________________ 14-1 JCCC____________________ 9-3 JCCC__________________ 18-11 JCCC____________________ 5-4 2013 JCCC____________________ 6-4 Rockhurst_______________ 5-2 2014 JCCC___________________ 11-2 JCCC____________________ 7-2 JCCC___________________ 18-0 2015 JCCC___________________ 11-0 2016 JCCC___________________ 22-5

vs. Rose State

JCCC leads 10-2 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• 2011 JCCC__________________ 12-5• 2012 Pratt__________________ 5-3• Pratt_____________16-14 (10)• 2015 JCCC___________________ 6-5• JCCC__________________ 13-3•

JCCC leads 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. Redlands

vs. Rutgers

vs. Pratt

JCCC leads 7-1 2010 Redlands________________ 4-0 JCCC___________________ 20-4 JCCC___________________ 11-4 JCCC____________________ 8-4 2011 JCCC____________________ 8-1 JCCC________________10-7 (10) JCCC_________________14-4 (8) JCCC___________________ 12-7

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

JCCC leads 42-6 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

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JCCC leads 1-0 2003 JCCC____________________ 4-0

vs. Saddleback

Saddleback leads 2-0 2006 Saddleback_____________ 15-4 Saddleback______________ 6-5

vs. Seminole

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 1984 Seminole_______________ 12-5 Seminole_______________ 10-2 Seminole________________ 5-4 Seminole________________ 3-1 Seminole_______________ 12-9 1990 Seminole________________ 7-6

vs. Seward County

JCCC leads 4-3 2004 Seward County__________ 11-4 2005 Seward County___________ 5-4 2008 JCCC____________________ 6-3 2015 JCCC___________________ 4-3• 2016 Seward County__________ 5-3• JCCC__________________ 15-5• JCCC___________________ 6-3•

vs. Shawnee

JCCC leads 1-0 2017 JCCC___________________ 17-0


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Series Records vs. Shelton State

Shelton State leads 1-0 2008 Shelton State_____________ 8-4

vs. Sioux Empire

JCCC leads 1976 JCCC__________________ 20-10

vs. Southeast (Neb.)

JCCC leads 4-1 2012 JCCC___________________ 10-5 JCCC___________________ 11-1 2014 JCCC____________________ 9-1 2016 Southeast_______________ 5-3 2017 JCCC____________________ 7-5

vs. Southeastern (Iowa)

JCCC leads 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 Southeastern_____________ 3-9 Southeastern_____________ 3-6 JCCC____________________ 7-6 2008 Southeastern____________ 12-1 JCCC___________________ 10-9 Southeastern___________ 11-10

1982 JCCC____________________ 8-0 1983 JCCC___________________ 10-1

vs. Taiwan International

vs. St. Louis-Florissant Valley

vs. Tarleton State

vs. St. Louis-Forest Park

vs. Temple

vs. St. Louis-Meramec

vs. Three Rivers

Flo Valley leds 2-0 1977 Flo Valley________________ 4-2 Flo Valley________________ 7-4 JCCC leads 1-0 1986 JCCC__________________ 22-11

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

Taiwan leads 1-0 1980 Taiwan_________________ 10-5 JCCC leads 2-0 1994 JCCC___________________ 10-4 JCCC___________________ 10-5

Temple leads 1-0 2009 Teimple________________ 13-2 Series tied 1-1 1980 Three Rivers____________ 12-9 2016 JCCC____________________ 3-0

vs. Trinidad State

JCCC leads 2-0 1980 JCCC____________________ 2-1 1984 JCCC___________________ 12-2

vs. Vounteer State

Volunteer State leads 2-1 1998 Volunteer State___________ 3-2 Volunteer State___________ 7-6 2017 JCCC____________________ 3-2

vs. Southern Methodist

JCCC leads 2-0 1988 JCCC____________________ 2-0 JCCC____________________ 9-6

JCCC leads 6-0 1974 JCCC___________________ 17-1 JCCC___________________ 11-2 JCCC___________________ 26-9 JCCC____________________ 9-0 1976 JCCC___________________ 12-2 JCCC__________________ 18-10

vs. Southwestern Illinois

vs. St. Thomas

Weatherford leads 1-0 2011 Weatherford_____________ 1-0

vs. State Fair

JCCC leads 6-0 1979 JCCC___________________ JCCC___________________ JCCC___________________ 2015 JCCC___________________ JCCC___________________ 2016 JCCC___________________ 2017 JCCC___________________

JCCC leads 1-0 2005 JCCC___________________ 13-8

vs. Southwestern Iowa

JCCC leads 5-0 2008 JCCC___________________ 21-3 2009 JCCC___________________ 15-2 JCCC___________________ 15-2 2016 JCCC____________________ 9-3 2017 JCCC___________________ 15-7

vs. St. Johns

JCCC leads 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

JCCC leads 4-0 1978 JCCC____________________ 8-2 JCCC___________________ 10-5 1981 JCCC___________________ 10-5 JCCC___________________ 11-3

JCCC leads 15-0 1974 JCCC___________________ 12-1 JCCC____________________ 5-0 JCCC____________________ 5-0 JCCC____________________ 7-5 1975 JCCC____________________ 9-2 JCCC____________________ 9-0 1977 JCCC___________________ 14-4 JCCC____________________ 4-1 1978 JCCC____________________ 4-0 JCCC___________________ 10-3 1981 JCCC____________________ 7-0 JCCC____________________ 6-0 1983 JCCC____________________ 9-0 JCCC____________________ 8-2 1985 JCCC____________________ 7-0

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

vs. Wallace State

Tied 1-1 1990 JCCC____________________ 3-1 Wallace_________________ 9-2

vs. Weatherford

vs. Wentworth Military

16-0 15-0 15-0 11-1 10-0 10-5 22-2

vs. William Jewell

JCCC leads 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

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Allen County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 69 Aquinas College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Austin College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 0 Bacone College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 3 Baker University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2 Barton County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 15 Benedictine College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Boone County College . . . . . . . . . . 22 12 Bossier Parrish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 Brewer State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Brookhaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1 Brown Mackie-OP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Butler County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 15 Calhoun College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Carl Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Cedar Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Central Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Central College (Kan.) . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Central Missouri State . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Cloud County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Cochise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Coffeyville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 45 Colby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2 Columbia State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Connors State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Copiah Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Cowley County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 86 Crowder College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Dallas Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Des Moines Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 Dodge City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 DuPage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Dyersbrug State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Eastern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Eastfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Ellsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 6 Fort Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 Fort Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 50 Garden City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Grinnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Haskell Indian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 0 Hesston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Highland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 32 Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Hutchinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 Independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 29 Indian Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Iowa Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 Jefferson College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2

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Kansas City Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . 107 86 Kemper College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Keokuk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Kirkwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Kishwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Labette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 30 Lakawana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 MCC-Longview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 28 MCC-Maple Woods (1 tie) . . . . . . 50 11 Marshalltown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 McHenry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Mid-America Nazarene . . . . . . . . 16 1 Mineral Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Missouri Southern J.V. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Missouri Valley J.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1 Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Mountain View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Muscatine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Navarro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Neosho County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 60 Normandale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 North Central Missouri (Trenton) . 9 0 North East Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M . . . . 0 5 Northern Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 North Lake College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Northwest Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 Olathe Raiders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Oscar Rose College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Ottawa University . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 0 Paris Junior College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 Park College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 Pima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Pittsburg State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Pratt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Richland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Rockhurst College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 6 Rose State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 5 Rutgers JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Seminole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 17 Seward County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Shawnee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Shelton State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Sioux Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0

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Southeast (Neb.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Southeastern (Iowa) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 SMU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Southwestern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Southwestern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 St. Johns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2 St. Louis-Florissant Valley . . . . . . . 0 2 St. Louis -Forest Park . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 St. Louis-Meramec . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 St. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 State Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 0 Taiwan International . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Tarleton State J.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Three Rivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Trinidad State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Volunteer State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Wallace State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Weatherford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Wentworth Military . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 William Jewell J.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 6

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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 39-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 All-Americans 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 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 sub-region tournament, including a 5-2 victory over defending national champion Cowley County.

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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 infielder 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 All-American, was part of an extremely talented team that finished 9th in the NJCAA poll, won the conference title and were the Eastern Division Bob Downs 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.

The right-hander from Blue Springs, Mo., was two-time AllEast Jayhawk selection and an All-Region 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 unbelievable campaign, Hennessey was overlooked when All-America awards were issued. He did earn All-Region VI and East Jayhawk AllConference 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 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.

Also on that team was pitching sensation Travis Chambers.

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In 2004, Brett Kinning became the sixth player in JCCC history to be selected NJCAA All-American, earning third-team 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 lefthand pitcher Brandon Droge earned NJCAA All-American, marking the second time in team history two players were honored in the same season. 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. 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 Jayhawk 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 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 AllConference performer. In 1992 and again in 1999, a total of eight players were honored. 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. 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. 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 All-Americans. The 1974 squad, led by JCCC hall-of-fame 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 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 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.

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 games 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 opposing 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, fueled by a team record 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). In 2012, Shelley captured his second conference title on the final weekend of the regular season. The team went on to post 40 wins. Also during the season, Shelley learned he was selected to be in the 2013 class for the ABCA Hall of Fame. He was officially inducted in a ceremony in on Jan., 4, 2013 at the ABCA Convention in Chicago. It proved to be a record-setting season for the JCCC baseball team in 2014. The Cavaliers won a team record 50 games, won the East Jayhawk Conference and Region VI titles, and made it to the JUCO World Series for just the second time in the program’s history. The Cavaliers finished fourth in the final poll of the season, also a team best. The team produced a record 12 all-conference selections, and for the first time in his career, head coach Kent Shelley was voted by his peers as the East Jayhawk Conference Coach of the Year. 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.

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 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. Lenherr batted .500 in Grand Junction, 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.

JCCC head coach Kent Shelly and the head coach for Shelton State exchange line up cards prior to the opening of the 2008 World Series.

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NJCAA World Series Teams 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 41-18, 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 All-American 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 Series 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.

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2014 NJCAA JUCO World Series Johnson County earned its second trip to Grand Junction in 2014, and punched its ticket by coming through the loser’s bracket in Region VI Championship. After dropping the opening game to rival Kansas City Kansas, JCCC stormed back with six straight wins, including two the final day over KCK to capture the title and return to the JUCO World Series. The Cavaliers took a school record 50 wins into the tournament, and a top 10 national ranking, but they were not able to carry the momentum from regionals with them to the World Series. Johnson County opened the tournament with a 10-5 loss to Midland College. The Cavaliers offense produced 11 hits, including home runs from Anthony Miller, Riley Landuyt and Fairchild. Miller also had a double and drove in two runs. Midland recorded 14 hits, and scored eight of its 10 runs in the first three innings.

JCCC JUCO World Series Firsts First Hit Jon Lenherr. single, 1st inning vs. Shelton State First Base on Balls Drew Garwood, 3rd ininng vs Shelton State First Stolen Base 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

The record-setting season for the Cavaliers (50-14) came to a close after falling 12-2 in five innings to Columbia State, Sunday afternoon at the JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. The Cavaliers were ranked fourth in the final NJCAA baseball rankings. They finished in a tie for ninth in the World Series. John Fairchild belted a two-run homer run in the top of the second inning to give the Cavaliers a short-lived 2-0 lead, but Columbia State plated nine in the bottom half of the inning and closed out the game in the fifth with three more to run rule JCCC.

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World Series Leaders Hits-Game

John Lenherr Doug Otto Parker Amos Parker Amos David Drahozal Alec Alvarez Riley Lanuyt Anthony Miller

Hits-Tournament

Parker Amos John Lenherr Doug Otto Jeremy Francis Drew Garwood Nate Thomas

Doug Otto

RBI-Game

Doug Otto Parker Amos Parker Amos Anthony Miller Riley Landuyt John Fairchild David Drahozal Nate Thomas David Drahozal John Fairchild

RBI-Tournament

Parker Amos Doug Otto John Fairchild David Drahozal Anthony Miller Riley Landuyt

Runs-Game

John Lenherr

Doug Otto John Lenherr Doug Otto Anthony Miller

Runs-Tournament

Doug Otto John Lenherr John Fairchild Anthony Miller

Doubles-Game

Dout Otto John Lehnerr LJ Hatch Anthony Miller

Triples-Game

Anthony Miller

Parker Amos

Home Runs-Game

Dout Otto Anthony Miller Riley Landuyt John Fairchild John Fairchild

3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

Stolen Bases-Game

Doug Otto Mitchell Mathis Dout Otto

Brandon Droge

Innings Pitched-Game

Derek Beier Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Dustin Holhaus Connor Miller Justin Wyant

3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

5-25-08 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-24-14 5-24-14 5-25-14 5-24-08 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-24-14

4 3 3 2 2 2

2008 2008 2014 2008 2014 2014

3 2 2 2

5-24-08 5-25-08 5-25-08 5-24-14

5 3 2 2

2008 2008 2014 2014

2 1 1 1

5-25-08 5-24-08 5-24-14 5-24-14

Central Arizona Shelton State Midland Midland

1

5-25-14

Columbia State

2 1 1 1 1

5-25-08 5-24-14 5-24-14 5-24-14 5-25-14

Central Arizona Midland Midland Midland Columbia State

3 3 2 2

2008 2014 2014 2014

2 2B, HR 2B, 3B, HR 2 HR 2 2B

2 1 1

5-24-08 5-25-08 5-25-08

Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arizona

5-24-08 5-25-08

Shelton State Central Arizona

Strikeouts-Game

Central Arizona Shelton State Central Arizona Midland Midland Columbia State Shelton State Shelton State Central Arizona Midland

Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Derek Beier Aaron Schnurbusch Dustin Holthaus Black Gosch Derek Hurt

6.0 5.0 5.0 2.2 2.1 5 5 4 3 2 2 2

Strikeouts-Tournament

Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Dustin Holthaus Derek Beier Aaron Schnurbusch

5 5 3 4 3

Appearances-Tournament

Travis Blankenship Blake Gosch Dustin Holthaus Derek Hurt

ERA-Tournament

3 1

6.0 5.0 5.0 2.1 1.2 1.2

Innings Pitched-Tournament

Derek Beier Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Dustin Holthaus Derek Hurt

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Stolen Bases-Tournament Doug Otto Mitchell Mathis

Shelton State Central Arizona Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arixona Midland Midland Midlan

4 4 4 2 2 2

Extra Base Hits-Tournament

Dout Otto Anthony Miller John Fairchild LJ Hatch

5-24-08 5-25-08 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-25-08 5-24-14 5-24-14 5-24-14

Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arizona Midland

Derek Hurt Derek Beier Brandon Droge Blake Gosch Travis Blankenship Dustin Holthaus

Putouts-Game

John Fairchild Chad Griffin Mitchell Mathis Mitchell Mathis Chad Griffin Anthony Miller Anthony Miller David Drahozal

Putouts-Tournament

Chad Griffin Mitchell Mathis Anthony Miller John Fairchild David Drahozal Drew Garwood Alex Alvarez Riley Landuyt

Assists-Game

Doug Otto David Drahozal Doug Otto LJ Hatch Alec Alvarez David Drahozal Brandon Droge Dustin Holhaus Mitchell Mathis LJ Hatch Hayden Steee John Fairchild

Assists-Tournament

Doug Otto David Drahozal LJ Hatch Alec Alvarez

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Midland Shelton State Central Arizona Shelton State Columbia State Columbia State

2014 2008 2008 2008 2014 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-24-14 5-24-14 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-24-14

Shelton State Central Arizona Midland Midland Shelton State Central Arizona Midland

2008 2008 2008 2014 2014

2 2 2 2

2008 2008 2008 2014

0.00 3.00 3.60 9.00 10.80 13.50

2014 2014 2008 2008 2008 2008

10 9 9 8 8 8 7 4

5-24-14 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-25-14 5-24-14 5-25-08

17 17 15 10 6 4 4 4

2008 2008 2014 2014 2008 2008 2014 2014

4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

5-24-08 5-25-08 5-25-08 5-25-14 5-24-14 5-24-08 5-24-08 5-24-08 5-25-08 5-24-14 5-24-14 5-25-14

8 6 6 4

2008 2008 2014 2014

Midland Shelton State Central Arizona Shelton State Central Arizona Columbia State Midland Central Arizoa

Shelton State Central Arizona Central Arizona Columbia State Mildland Shelton State Shelton State Shelton State Central Arizona Midland Midland Columbia State

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Baseball All-Americans bobDOWNS

kitPELLOW

1974 NJCAA 1st-Team • Pitcher 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,

markBALDERSTON

1994 NJCAA 2nd-Team • OF 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 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.

1974 NJCAA Honorable Mention • 2B 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.

antonioTRIPLETT

brettKINNING

1980 NJCAA Honorable Mention • OF 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-for-117). 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.

cordellWILLIAMS 1984 NJCAA Honorable Mention • OF 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 AllAmerican. Williams continued his collegiate career at Phillips University.

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2004 NJCAA 3rd-Team • DH/2B 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 first-team, East Jayhawk Conference firstteam 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.

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Baseball All-Americans dougOTTO

johnLENHERR

2008 NJCAA 1st-Team • SS

2009 NJCAA 3rd-Team • OF

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 AllAmerican. Otto also was selected to the NJCAA All-Region first-team and East Jayhawk Conference first-team. He also was voted conference MVP was selected as a 2008 Rawlings 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.

brandonDROGE 2008 NJCAA HM • Pitcher Brandon Droge became just the second pitcher in team history to earn NJCAA All-American. He is the 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.

John Lenherr became the fourth outfielder in team history, and ninth player overall, to be selected to the NJCAA AllAmerica 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 award 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 average 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 career runs with 120, six in career average at .430 and tied for eighth in carer RBI with 89. Lenherr also garnered first-team All-East Jayhawk Conference and AllRegion VI honors.

davisMORGAN 2010 NJCAA HM • OF Davis Morgan earned NJCAA Honorable Mention AllAmerican 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.

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Baseball All-Americans aaronSCHURBUSCH 2014 NJCAA 3rd-Team • OF/P

anthonyMILLER 2015 NJCAA 2nd-Team • 1B

A a r o n Schnurbusch, one of the best two-way players to wear a Cavaliers uniform, was selected as a thirdteam Division I All-American by the NJCAA in 2014. He becomes the program’s 11 All-American and the third to be honored as a pitcher. He was also selected to the NJCAA National Baseball Team. The 26-member team represented the United States in the 80th National Baseball Congress (NBC) World Series in Wichita, Kan., Aug. 1-9. Schnurbusch demonstrated over his career he could win a game with arm or his bat. His performance this year helped Johnson County produce a record 50 wins, win both the conference and region titles, and reach the JUCO World Series for just the second time in team history. In 2014, he was nearly unstoppable on the hill. He finished the season 12-2 in 16 starts, with 102 strikeouts and a 2.42 ERA. His 12 wins tied for second in the country, and he ranked tied for eighth nationally in strikeouts. Schnurbusch also left his mark on the Johnson County record books. He set new season standards for wins (12), innings pitched (107.2) and games started (16). He also ranks second in the strikeouts (102) and tied for third in games completed (9). On the career chart, Schnurbusch set the all-time strikeout mark with 162. He also ranks fifth in wins (16), second in innings pitched (167.1), tied for second in games started (28), and third in games completed (13).At the plate, Schnurbusch hit at a .365 clip (66-for-181) with 18 doubles, six triples, five home runs, 55 runs scored and 63 RBI. He tied for the team lead in doubles and RBI, ranked second in triples and third in home runs. He also led the team with 43 free passes. On the national scene, his 63 RBI tied for 15th.

Anthony Miller, one of the top power hitters in Johnson County Community College history, was selected as a second-team Division I Baseball AllAmerican by the National Junior College Athletic Association. He becomes the program’s 12th All-American, and eighth under head coach Kent Shelley. Miller had an amazing season and career at JCCC. During the season, Miller was selected as the Kansas Jayhawk Conference Player of the Week six times, and earned the NJCAA National Player of the Week twice. He also was a first-team All-East Jayhawk Conference and All-Region VI selection. Miller hit at team-best .443 (86-for-1994) with 15 doubles, five triples a school record 26 home runs and 79 RBI. He also scored 73 times to set a new season mark. His 86 hits and 79 RBI rank second on JCCC’s season charts. Nationally, he ranked 12th in batting average, ninth in RBI and second in home runs. Miller’s name is etched all through the Cavaliers all-time leaders list. He name appears 14 times in eight season statistical categories, and in nine different career categories, including school record for home runs (39) and runs scored (132). He also ranks tied for fifth in career doubles (33), tied for 10th in triples (9) second in RBI (142) and fourth in walks (77). In June 2015 MLB Draft, Miller was selected with the 544th overall pick (18th round) by the Cleveland Indians. His selection ranks as the ninth highest in JCCC baseball history. Miller eventually signed a professional contract and reported to the Indians Rookie League on June 20th. A day later, he ripped a single to notch his first professional hit.

brendanSTANEK 2008 NJCAA 1st-Team • P Brendan Stanek put up some big numbers and posted one of the finest seasons for a pitcher in Johnson County Community College during his final season in a Cavaliers uniform. On Monday, he was named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I All-America third-team. Earlier this year he was selected to the Kansas Jayhawk Conference and Region VI first-teams. Stanek finished the 2017 season with a perfect 8-0 record with an earned run average of 1.48 and 72 strikeouts. He started 13 games, completing five with three shutouts, which ranked third in the NJCAA. His 1.48 ERA led the Kansas Jayhawk Conference and was the seventh-best in the country. During the season, Stanek was named the Jayhawk Conference Pitcher of the Week four times, most by any player in the conference. He pitched two one-hitters and a two-hitter during the campaign. Stanek’s production in 2017 was up significantly from his freshman season where he was 2-1 with an ERA of 8.86 over 22.1 innings logged.

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Season Honors NJCAA All-Americans (13)

Bob Downs Mark Balderston Antonio Triplett Cordell Williams Kit Pellow Brett Kinning Doug Otto Brandon Droge John Lenherr Davis Morgan Aaron Schnurbusch Anthony Miller Brendan Stanek

P 2B SS OF OF DH SS P OF OF P/OF 1B P

1974 1974 1980 1984 1994 2004 2008 2008 2009 2010 2014 2015 2017

1st-Team HM MM HM 2nd-Team 3rd-Team 1st-Team HM HM HM 3rd-Team 2nd-Team 1st-Team

NJCAA Preseason All-Americans (2) Joe Gullion Brandon Droge

3B P

CBCA All-Americans (3) Antonio Triplett Jesse Vann Cordell Williams

SS 3B OF

2002 2009

1980 1980 1984

HM HM HM

NJCAA Academic Award Winners (45) Joe Gunderson Scott Evilsizer Ryan Ouweleen Clint Johns Matt Kunstman Trent Wray

C CF P 2B P C

1992 1997 1997 2001 2001 2001

NJCAA All-Region VI (63) 1973

Mark Balderston, 2B Bob Downs, P

1974

Mark Balderston, 2B Bob Downs, P

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

3.77 3.70 3.67 3.92 3.81 3.75

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 Huninghake Dustin Moses Josh Piper Gil Rehwinkel Zack Smith Sam Stucky Alex Lahasky Evan Brummett Chad Shannon Ross Johnson Alec Alvarez Dalton Gulick Riley Landuyt Jacob Scribner Sean Ulrich Josh Crosby Tyler LaPlante Nick McMurray Wally Nellor Mitchell Rogers Tyler Watson

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 Droge, P Doug Otto, SS

2009

Gage Daniels, P John Lenherr, OF Davis Morgan, DH

2010

Harrison Gerber, OF Davis Morgan, DH

2011

Cody Schumacher, P

2012

Chad Shannon, OF Tory Stoffregen, OF Blake Sturgeon, 2B

2014 OF

LJ Hatch, 3B Aaron Schnurbusch,

2015

Ben Calvano, OF Anthony Miller, 1B Wally Nellor, P Andrew Warmer, C

2017

Tanner Padgett, DH Brendan Stanek, P

OF C OF OF C C P C 3B P OF OF P IF IF P P C 3B 1B OF OF 2B P OF P OF UT P SS P UT IF

2002 2002 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016

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 4.00 3.82 3.62 3.85 3.90 3.71 3.90 3.69 3.66 3.64 3.75 3.74 3.73 3.79 3.83

Nick Wilson Briley Buckley Ty Herrenbruck Austin Hoegerl Grant Hoppock Nick McMurray Colton Van Vleck

OF P IF/OF OF P SS P

NJCAA All-District (7) Mark Balderston Bob Downs Jim Spring Antonio Triplett Kris Starr Mike Beal Jeff Cook

2B P 2B SS SS/3B P OF

2016 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017

3.69 4.00 4.00 3.60 3.77

1974 1974 1980 1980 1981 1983 1983

U.S.A. Junior College All-Stars (6) P.J. Spell Scott Hennessey Brent Chamberlain Kit Pellow Mike Simmons Aaron Schnurbusch

SS OF C OF P P/OF

1990 1990 1993 1994 1994 2015

NJCAA Gold Glove Award (1) Doug Otto

SS

2008

Region VI Gold Glove Award (2) Reed Kreiser Doug Otto

C SS

2007 2008

Scott Evilsizer

Ben Duval

Zack Smith

Clint Johns

Tommy Mangino

P.J. Spell

Reed Kreiser

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Season Honors East Jayhawk All-Conference (180)

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1983

Mike Beal, P Jeff Cook, OF

1984

Mike Beal, P Travis Chambers, P Jeff Cook, OF Chris Egleston, P Dave Hosier, P Joe Knorr, OF Cordell Williams, OF

1985

Jim Broer, OF Travis Chambers, P Perry Dummitt, P Steve Meyer, 1B Larry Samuel, 2B John Wilson, OF

1987

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

Justin 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

2011

Ryan Hall, SS Cody Schumacher, P Chad Shannon, OF Vince Spilker, P Blake Sturgeon, 2B Wes Torrez, P

2012

Caleb Hallman, C Nick Kolarik, P Lee Ridenhour, P Chad Shannon, OF Tyrai Skeen, OF Tory Stopffregen, OF Blake Sturgeon, 2B Michael Yeager

2013

Matt Blackham, P Aaron Schnurbush, OF

2014

Alec Alvarez, 2B Derek Beier, P Dalton Gulick, P LJ. Hatch, SS Derek Hurt,P Riley Landuyt, OF Anthony Miller, 1B Connor Miller, P Aaron Schnurbusch, P/OF Hayden Steele, 3B Justin Wyant, P

2015

Alec Alvarez, 2B Ben Calvano, OF L.J. Hatch, SS Derek Hurt, P Riley Landuyt, OF Matt McHugh, P Anthony Miller, 1B Wally Nellor, P Austin Strochein, P Jon Roblez, P Mitchell Rogers, DH Andrew Warner, C Tyler Watson, Utility

2016

Jake Barton, P Stuart Baruth, P Chaz Burgess, OF Nick McMurray, SS Tyler LaPlante, P Brennan Lewis, P Ben Nelson, P Nick Nelson, P Brandt Ollinger, C Mitch Rogers, UT

2017

Maurice Bruce, OF Briley Buckley, P Troy Daring, Jr., OF Jake Karst, C Tyler LaPlante, P Brennan Lewis, P Doante Lowery, OF Nick McMurray, SS Brandt Ollinger, 3B Tanner Padgett, DH Davis Schwab, P √ Brendan Stanek, P Brian Sullivan, OF Matt Warkentin, 1B

+ Conference MVP √ Conference Pitcher of the Year • East Jayhawk Freshman of the Year

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Doug Otto became the first player in JCCC history to be selected the conference MVP, wining the honor in 2008.

Brendan Stanek became the first pitcher in JCCC history to be selected the conference pitcher of the Year, wining the honor in 2017.


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Season Honors All-Conference by Position

Pitcher Jake Barton, 2016 Stuart Baruth, 2016 Mike Beal, 1983, 1984 Derek Beier, 2014 Matt Blackham, 2013 Travis Blankenship, 2008 James Brazeal, 2000 Brett Bogard, 2001 Briley Buckley, 2017 Travis Chambers, 1984, 1985 Gage Daniels, 2009 Brandon Droge, 2008, 2009 Perry Dummitt, 1985 Chris Egelston, 1984 Jarrod Galle, 1998 Ryan Garman, 2010 Zach Gove, 2010 Dalton Gulick, 2014 Nick Holtgrieve, 2009 Dave Hosier, 1984 Derek Hurt, 2015 Jeremy Krismer, 1997 Nick Kolarik, 2012 Robbie LaMar, 1989 Tyler LaPlante, 2016, 2017 Brennan Lewis, 2016 Matt McHugh, 2015, 2017 Jay Meyer, 1991 Connor Miller, 2014 Sean Murphy, 1992, 1993 Waler Nellor, 2015 Ben Nelson, 2016 Nick Nelson, 2016 Lancy Nunnery, 2005 Gil Rehwinkel, 2010 Lee Ridenhour, 2012 Jon Roblez, 2015 Nathan Ruhl, 1996 Dallas Schneiderman, 1999 Cody Schumacher, 2011 Aaron Schnurbusch, 2014 Davis Schwab, 2017 Mike Simmons, 1994, 1995 Zack Smith, 2009, 2010 Vince Spilker, 2011 Brendan Stanek, 2017 Austin Strochein, 2015 Chris Thorup, 2002 Wes Torrez, 2011 Skip Wiley, 1987 Justin Wyant, 2014 Catcher Justin Annin, 1998 Ben Austene, 1996 Brent Chamberlain, 1992 Caleb Hallman, 2012 Adam Holst, 1995 Cameron Heustess, 1999 Jake Karst, 2017 Brandt Ollinger, 2016 Stam Stucky, 2009 Andrew Warner, 2015 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

Anthony Miller, 2014, 2015 Chris Nash, 2006 Ray Sims, 1992 Matt Warkentin, 2017 Michael Yeager, 2012 Second Base Alec Alvarez, 2014, 2015 John Calhoun, 2010 Jim Chapman, 1990 David Drahozal, 2009 Clint Johns, 2001 Brett Kinning, 2004 Larry Samuel, 1985 Blake Sturgeon, 2011, 2012 Marc Venneman, 1991, 1992 Shortstop Kevin Bower, 1992 Justin Clark, 1999 Josiah Enyart, 2005 Joe Gullion, 2001 Ryan Hall, 2010, 2011 L.J. Hatch, 2014, 2015 J.P. LaMunyon, 2009 Jeff Marquez, 1993 Nick McMurray, 2016, 2017 Doug Otto, 2008 Third Base Brooks Coatney, 2001 Tanner Funk, 2009, 2010 Joe Gullion, 2002 Mark Knipp, 1991 Brandt Ollinger, 2017 Mike Simpson, 1996 Ryan Slavens, 1998 Hayden Steele, 2014 Jason Williams, 1994 John Winter, 2005 Jeff Zelenovich, 2004 Outfield Parker Amos, 2008 Jamie Borel, 1991, 92 Jim Broer, 1985 Maurice Bruce, 2017 Chaz Burgess, 2016 Jeff Cook, 1983, 84 Troy Daring, Jr., 2017 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 Rily Landuyt 2014, 2015 John Lenherr, 2008, 2009 Shawn Lopez, 1992 Daonte Lowery, 2017 Truman Marek, 2004, 2005 Ben Millard, 2010 Justin Miller, 2007 Kit Pellow, 1993, 94 Matt Porter, 1995 Vince Rodden, 2003, 2004 Aaron Schnurbusch, 2013, 2014 Chad Shannon, 2011, 2012 Tyrai Skeen, 2012 Tory Stoffregen, 2012 Warren Strickland, 1999 Brian Sullivan, 2017 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 Tanner Padgett, 2017 Mitchel Rogers, 2015 Utility Tyler Watson, 2015 Mitch Rogers, 2016

Conference MVP

2008 2010

Doug Otto Davis Morgan

Conference Pitcher of the Year 2017

Brendan Stanek

Male Athlete of the Year 1994 1996 1999 2008 2010 2011

Brent Chamberlain Ben Austene Aaron Brown Doug Otto Davis Morgan Cody Schumacher

Kinning

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 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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 Cody Schumacher Blake Sturgeon Matt Blackham Aaron Schnurbusch Anthony Miller Tyler LaPlante Brendan Stanek

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Major Leaguers Pellow’s Major League Firsts Game: 8-14-02 vs. New York Yankees in Kansas City. 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 off Miguel Batista in sixth inning at Colorado. Home Run: 8-20-02 at Toronto. Took Justin Miller 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 third inning. Walk: 8-23-02 vs. Minnesota’s Johan Santana. He walked on six pitches in the third innings at Kansas City. Stolen Base: 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 the 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. Struck out on four pitches in 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 organization, 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 League hit, a single off Tonyon Sturtze of 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 amassed 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 performer 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 in minor league baseball. He was the Hog in the Minors Player of the Week seven times in 2007.

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In The Pro Ranks JCCC’s Highest Major League Draft Choices - June Draft

Round Pick Year Organization Player 3rd Round 110 2011 Chicago White Sox Jeff Soptic 6th Round 206 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers Justin Miller 10th Round 242 1985 Pittsburgh Pirates Jeff Cook 16th Round 383 1976 Cincinnati Reds Gary Pickert 12th Round 294 1981 Texas Rangers Tony Triplett 16th Round 481 2013 Philadelphia Phillies Lee Ridenhour 18th Round 468 1986 St. Louis Cardinals Steve Meyer 18th Round 544 2015 Cleveland Indians Anthony Miller 20th Round 498 1977 San Diego Padres Gary Pickert 20th Round 508 1984 Texas Rangers Mike Grouse 20th Round 614 2011 Los Angeles Dodgers Vince Spilker 22nd Round 558 1983 San Francisco Giants Jim Spring 24th Round 613 1989 Texas Rangers Travis Buckley 24th Round 731 2006 Cleveland Indians Chris Nash 25th Round 629 1983 Chicago White Sox Larry Samuel 25th Round 783 2012 Arizona Diamondbacks Vince Spilker 26th Round 661 1989 Baltimore Orioles Mike Egelston 29th Round 789 1990 Chicago Cubs Jay Meyer 28th Round 836 2016 Chicago White Sox Aaron Schnurbusch 29th Round 809 1994 Detroit Tigers Jamie Borel 29th Round 285 2014 New York Mets Matt Blackham 30th Round 713 1980 New York Mets Jesse Vann 31st Round 851 1995 Colorado Rockies Shawn Murphy 31st Round 933 2010 Houston Astros Travis Blankenship 36th Round 1095 2014 St. Louis Cardinals Cody Schumacher 37th Round 1121 2006 Cleveland Indians Bret Kinning 43rd Round 1136 1990 Kansas City Royals Scott Hennessey 43rd Round 1278 2001 Montreal Expos Joe Gullion 45th Round 1356 2008 Los Angeles Dodgers Ryan Arp 46th Round 1184 1990 Seattle Mariners Chuck Wiley 48th Round 1238 1989 Oakland A’s Sean Krokroskia 60th Round 1523 1994 Kansas City Royals Kit Pellow 61st Round 1607 1996 Tampa Bay Rays Nathan Ruhl

JCCC’s Highest Major League Draft Choices - June Secondary Draft

Round 4th Round

Pick 68

Year 1984

Organization New York Mets

Player Mike Westbrook

Yrs./Highest Level 3 yrs. (11-13)/A+ 5 yrs. (07-11)/AA 9 yrs. (85-90/96-98)/AAA Did not sign 8 yrs./AA 1 yr./A 3 yrs. (86-88)/A 1 yr. (15)/Rookie A 6 yrs. (77-82)/AAA 1 yr. (84)/A Did not sign 3 yrs. (83-85)/A 10 yrs. (89-99)/AAA 5 yrs (07-11)/A Did not sign 1 yr (12)/Rookie Did not sign 3 yrs. (86-88)/A 1 yr. (2016)/Rookie 3 yrs. (94-96)/A+ 1 Yr. (14), A 2 yrs (80-81)/A 2 yrs. (95-96)/A+ 2 yr.s (10-11)/A 1 yr (14)/A 1 yr. (06)/Rookie 2 yrs. (90-91)/A+ Did not sign 2 yrs. (08-09)/AA 4 yrs (90-93)/A+ 2 yrs. (89-90)/A 15 yrs (96-10)/ML Royals & Rockies 9 yrs. (96-05)/AAA

Yrs./Highest Level 6yrs. (84-89)/AA

JCCC’s Highest Major League Draft Choices - January Draft-Regular Phase

Round 3rd Round 4th Round 5th Round 5th Round 6th Round 6th Round 9th Round

Pick 54 97 106 105 134 144 204

Year 1984 1981 1980 1983 1884 1984 1983

JCCC’s Free Agent Signings Player Kirk Aadland Justin Annin Tim Brown Travis Chambers Peter Davenport Matt Fitzmorris Kyle Frets David Goodwin Mark Goodwin Lee Ice Truman Marek Gil Rehwinkel Todd Renko Ocavio “Tab” Rojas Mike Simmons Tony Walker Alan Wilkinson

Year 1979 1998 2009 1985 2006 1996 2007 1998 1985 1979 2005 2012 1995 1982 1995 1984 1978

Organization New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies New York Mets Cincinnati Reds Chicago Cubs Baltimore Orioles Cincinnati Reds

Player Mike Westbrook Mike Sims Mike Sims Cordell Williams Jeff Cook Chris Egelston Mike Westbrook

Yrs./Highest Level Did not sign 1 yr. (81)/Rookie Did not sign Did not sign Did not sign 3 yrs. (84-86)/A Did not sign

Organization Chicago Cubs River City Rascals Lincoln Salt Dogs Philadelphia Phillies Las Cruces Vaqueros Atlanta Braves Sioux City/Wichita/Lake County Kansas City Royals Baltimore Orioles Kansas City Royals Florence Freedom Gateway Grizzlies Los Angeles Angels Oakland A’s Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Red New York Mets

Yrs./Highest Level 1 yr./A 4 yrs./Independent 5 yrs. (09-13)/AA Independent 7 yrs./AAA 1 yr./Independent NA 3 yrs. (09-11)/AA Independent 3 yrs./AA 2 yrs./Rookie 2 yrs./A 3 yrs./Independent 1 yr. (12)/Independent 1 yr./A 2 yrs./Rookie NA NA NA

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(Above) In the 2011 Major League Draft, JCCC pitcher Jeff Soptic,was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the third round (110th pick), making him the highest drafted player in JCCC history. He was also the fourth highest junior college player selected in the country. He eventually signed.

(Right) Travis Chambers, a member of JCCC’s Athletics Hall of Fame, was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1985. His rookie season, Chambers was given the Carpenter Award, an honor given to the top rookie in the Phillis farm system. Chambers played professionally for eight years with the Phillies, Expos and White Sox.

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Batting Leaders Anthony Miller has seven multiple home run games over his two seasons at JCCC, the most by one player ever.

Josh Miljavic

Hits

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Jesse Vann vs. Barton Lenny Jennings vs. Barton Jim Broer vs. Cowley Joe Gullion at Allen Adam Smith vs. Independence Andy Hockensen vs. Haskell Josiah Enyart vs. Pratt Kyle Byler vs. Longview Derek Hinke vs. Ft. Scott Davis Morgan vs. Neosho County Anthony Miller at Longview L.J. Hatch vs. Ft. Scott Tanner Padgett vs. Hutchinson

Doubles

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Ron Douglas vs. Highland Justin Clark Josiah Enyart vs. Pratt Tanner Funk at Redlands Skylar Murry vs. Baker Davis Morgan vs. Coffeyville Andrew Warner vs. Southeast Brandt Ollinger vs. Allen

Triples

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

Antonio Triplett vs. Barton Lenny Jennings vs. Barton Josh Miljavic vs. Baker Brandt Ollinger vs. Allen Mike Simpson vs. Ft. Scott Chris Downard vs. Rockhurst Jud Easterday vs. Allen Chris Downard vs. Coffeyville Tyson Shields vs. Highland Truman Marek vs. Labette Derek Hinke vs. Independence Doug Otto vs. Rockhurst Mike Sartin vs. SW Iowa Alec Alvarez vs. Allen L.J. Hatch vs. Kansas City Kansas L.J. Hatch vs. Ft. Scott Brett Andersen vs. Ellsworth

Home Runs

3 3 3 3 3 2

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Jesse Vann vs. Barton Joe Gullion vs. Baker Steve Nash vs. Ft. Scott Brad Lewandowski vs. Ft. Scott Ben Calvano vs. Indy Bernard Hinson vs. Highland

4-80 4-80 3-85 4-14-01 4-19-02 4-17-02 5-7-05 2-22-06 4-8-06 4-13-10 4-8-14 2-24-15 5-12-17 4-7-75 2000 5-7-05 2-27-1 3-11-10 4-17-10 4-14-15 4-13-17 4-80 4-80 3-13-02 4-13-17 4-11-96 3-4-99 3-27-99 3-30-99 4-4-02 4-17-05 4-23-06 4-16-08 3-15-09 2-28-14 3-13-14 2-24-15 2-20-16 4-80 3-13-2 4-8-06 4-8-06 4-4-15 4-9-74

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Robert Shafer vs. Fort Scott Jim Spring vs. Colby Steve Meyer vs. Neosho County Jim Broer vs. Labette Ben Austine vs. Labette Nathan Chapman vs. Haskell David Goodwin vs. Kansas City Kan. Chris Downard vs. Allen Chris Downard vs. Independence Clint Johns vs. Kansas City Kansas Ty Racette vs. Kansas City Kansas Joe Gullion vs. Independence Joe Gullion at Allen Joe Gullion at Independence Adam Smith at Independence Tony Dacy vs. Allen Dan Heflin vs. Independence Brett Kinning vs. Baker Jeff Zelenovich vs. Labette Truman Marek vs. Labette Brad Lewendowski vs. KCKCC Steve Nash vs. Coffeyville Ashton Phillips vs. SE Iowa Drew Garwood vs. Independence Sam Stucky vs. Independence Delby Hannah at Redlands Davis Morgan at Labette Davis Morgan vs. Neosho County Blake Sturgeon vs. Neosho County Anthony Miller at MCC-Longvew Anthony Miller vs. Rockhurst Anthony Miller at Mountain View Anthony Miller vs. Ft. Scott Andrew Warner vs. Neosho County Ben Calvano at MCC-Longview L.J. Hatch at MCC-Longview Mitchell Rogers at. Independence Anthony Miller vs. Independence Riley Landuyt vs. MCC-Longview Andrew Warner at Labette Tyler Watson at Labette Anthony Miller at Highland Anthony Miller vs. Pratt Mitchell Rogers vs. Kirkwood Brett Nickle at MCC-Longview Ty Herrenbruck at MCC-Longview Ryan Banwart vs. Des Moines Area Josh Crosby vs. Hutchinson Matt Warkentin vs. MCC-Longvie Tanner Padgett at Highland

4-80 4-80 4-29-85 5-1985 4-16-96 4-17-96 4-18-96 3-27-99 4-3-99 5-11-00 5-11-00 4-7-01 4-14-01 5-3-01 4-19-02 4-29-03 3-25-04 3-26-04 4-6-04 4-17-05 3-11-06 3-31-06 3-2-08 3-20-08 4-24-09 2-28-10 4-1-10 4-13-10 4-17-11 4-12-14 2-6-15 2-9-15 2-24-15 3-12-15 3-24-15 3-24-15 4-1-15 4-4-15 4-7-15 4-11-15 4-11-15 4-16-15 5-2-15 2-27-16 3-8-16 3-8-16 3-15-16 5-15-16 3-7-17 4-8-17

Joe Gullion

Jim Broer

Dan Heflin

Ben Calvano

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Batting Leaders

Brad Lewendowski In 2000, Clint Johns drove in a record eight runs ina win over Kansas City Kansas. A year later, Joe Gullion tied taht mark in a win over Allen. He also had a six-RBI game and two 5-RBI games.

Chris Downard

RBI

Ben Augustine

Clint Johns

Tommy Mangino

Ashton Phillips

8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Jesse Vann vs. Barton Jim Broer vs. Labette Clint Johns vs. Kansas City Kansas Joe Gullion at Allen Anthony Miller at Mountain View Ron Douglas vs. Highland Rob Potter vs. Butler Brad Lewendowksi vs. Ft. Scott Ben Augestine vs. Labette Jim Spring vs. Neosho County Jim Spring vs. Colby Jim Broer vs. Cowley Steve Meyer vs. Neosho County Lance Horton vs. Haskell David Goodwin vs. Kansas City Kan. Chris Downard vs. Independence Chris Downard vs. Coffeyville Mike Hobbs vs. Neosho County Clint Johns vs. Baker Josh Miljavic vs. Baker Joe Guillon vs. Baker Jeff Zelenovich vs. Labette Tommy Mangino vs. Coffeyville Doug Otto vs. SE Iowa Ashton Phillips vs. Southeast Iowa Davis Morgan vs. Rockhurst Davis Morgan at Labette L.J. Hatch vs. Kansas City Kansas Anthony Miller at Longview Anthony Miller vs. Ft. Scott Riley Landuyt vs. MCC-Longview Brandt Ollinger vs. Rockhurst Troy Daring, Jr. vs. Ellsworth Tanner Padgett at Highland Robert Shafer vs. Ft. Scott Jim Spring vs. Labette Nathan Chapman vs. Hasekll Jamie Damgar vs. Hasekll Scott Evilsizer vs. KCK Ryan Foster vs. Neosho County Kevin Jones vs. Ft. Scott Tyson Shields at Northwood Joe Gulloin vs. Independence Joe Guilloin vs. Longview

4-80 5-4-85 5-11-00 4-14-01 2-9-15 4-7-75 4-79 4-8-06 4-16-96 4-80 4-80 3-85 4-29-85 4-17-96 4-18-96 4-3-99 4-20-99 4-6-99 3-8-00 3-13-02 3-13-02 4-6-04 4-19-05 3-2-08 3-2-08 2-2-09 4-1-10 3-13-14 4-8-14 2-24-15 4-7-15 2-16-16 2-19-17 4-8-17 4-80 4 -80 4-17-96 4-17-96 4-18-96 3-8-97 4-7-98 3-19-01 4-7-01 4-29-01

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Andy Hockensen vs. Haskell Adam Smith vs. Independence Tony Dacey vs. Allen Justice vs. Mo. Valley Brad Zelonovich vs. Cochise Brett Kinning vs. Baker Dan Heflin vs. Baker Justice vs. Ft. Scott Derek Hinke vs. SW Ill. Josiah Enyart vs. Ft Scott Brad Lewendowski vs. KCK Derek Hinke vs. Ft. Scott Kyle Byler vs. Cowley Jeremy Francis vs. Rockhurst John Lenherr vs. Ottawa John Lenherr vs. SW Iowa Delby Hannah vs. Ft. Scott Delby Hannah at Allen Blake Sturgeon vs. KCKCC Brett Smith vs. Cloud Anthony Miller vs. Rockhurst Tyler Watson at Mt. View L.J. Hatch vs. Ft Scott Andrew Warner at Labette Anthony Miller at Highland David White vs. Allen Ben Calvano vs. Pratt Maurice Bruce vs. Kirkwood Brett Nickle at MCC-Longview Ty Herrenburck at MCC-Longview Ryan Banwart vs. Des Moines Area Miles Starks at Allen Matt Warkentin vs. Allen Tanner Padgett vs. Hutchinson

4-17-02 4-19-02 4-29-03 3-9-04 3-16-04 3-26-04 2-26-04 4-17-04 3-6-05 3-17-05 3-11-06 4-8-06 4-18-06 3-8-07 2-20-08 3-30-08 4-6-10 4-10-10 4-10-11 5-5-12 2-6-15 2-11-15 2-24-15 4-11-15 4-16-16 4-26-15 5-2-15 2-28-16 3-8-16 3-8-16 3-15-16 4-23-16 4-13-17 5-13-17

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Base Leaders Benn Duval stole a record five bases against Fort Scott on March 11, 2002, and 18 days later broke his own record with six swipes against Independence.

Merrit Hess

Runs

5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Jim Spring vs. Barton Antonio Triplett vs. Barton Merrit Hess vs. Fort Scott Andy Hockenen vs. Haskell Ryan Hall at Labette Ryan Hall vs. Kansas City Kansas Robert Shafer vs. Labette Jim Spring vs. Labette Lenny Jennings vs. Barton Justin Clark at Highland Ty Racette vs. Baker Clint Johns vs. KCK Joe Gullion at Cedar Valley Joe Guillon vs. Independence Joe Guillon vs. Highland Joe Guillon vs. Independence Phil Walter vs. Haskell Kyle Byler vs. MCC-Longview Kyle Byler at Independence Jeremy Francis vs. SW Iowa Tyrai Skeen vs. Cloud County Riley Landuyt at Neosho County Anthony Miiller at MCC-Longview L.J. Hatch at Labette Ben Calvano vs. MCC-Longview Anthony Miller vs. Rockhurst Bruce Nickle at MCC-Longvew Matt Warkentin vs. Ellsworth Tanner Padgett at Highland

Stolen Bases 6 5 5 5 5 4

Ben Duval vs. Independence Ben Duval vs. Fort Scott Jeremy Francis vs. Cowley Tanner Funk at Cowley Ryan Hall at Labette Mike Hobbs vs. Columbia State

4-80 4-80 4-11-96 4-17-02 4-1-10 4-9-11 3-79 4-80 4-80 4-10-99 3-8-00 5-11-00 3-16-01 4-7-01 4-12-01 5-4-01 4-17-02 2-22-06 4-23-06 3-30-08 5-5-12 3-20-14 4-8-14 4-18-14 4-22-14 2-6-15 3-8-16 2-18-17 4-8-17

4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Ben Duval vs. MCC-Longview Ben Duval vs. Allen Vince Rodden vs. E. Ariz. Truman Marek vs. Allen Josiah Enyart vs. Independence Chad Shannon vs. NE Texas Tory Stoffregen vs. Labette

Base on balls 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Caleb Hallman vs. Allen Chris Downard vs. Rockhurst Justin Clark vs. Neosho County Justin Clark at Highland Justin Clark at Independence Tyson Shields vs. Cowley Joe Gullion vs. Independence Doug Otto vs. SW Iowa Mitchell Mathis vs. Seward County Doug Otto vs. Shelton State Sam Stucky at Fort Scott Ben Millard at Allen Sam Stucky at Highland Sam Stucky vs. Labette Shaun Reid vs. NOC-Tonkawa Maurice Bruce vs. Ellswroth Nick McMurray at Coffeyville Matt Warkentin at Coffeyville Brian Sullivan vs. Highland Maurice Bruce vs. Allen

Andy Hockensen

2-23-02 4-2-02 3-15-04 4-23-05 4-26-05 2-26-11 3-5-12 3-25-11 3-1-99 3-24-99 4-10-99 4-27-99 4-3-01 5-3-01 3-30-08 5-11-08 5-24-08 3-16-10 4-10-10 4-20-10 5-2-10 2-26-12 2-19-17 3-18-17 3-18-17 4-16-17 4-13-17

Vince Rodden

Justin Clark

Jeremy Francis 3-29-02 3-11-02 5-12-08 3-18-10 4-1-10 3-17-99

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Running & Pitching Leaders

Mike Beal In 2015, Derek Hurt mowed down 13 Labette batters, tying the second-best single game in JCCC history.

Cody Schumacher

Strikeouts

Derek Beier

Matt Blackham

Steve Parker

16 Matt Blackham vs. Allen 13 Mike Beal vs. Ft Scott 13 Steve Meyer at Cowley 13 Cody Schumacher vs. Barton 13 Derek Beier at Independence 13 Derek Hurt vs. Labette 12 Chris Egleston vs. Coffeyville 12 Suart Baruth vs. Coffeyville 12 Jake Barton at Fort Scott 11 Mike Beal vs. Seminole State 11 Steve Parker vs. Cowley 11 Jay Meyer vs. Ft. Scott 11 Travis Blankenship vs. SE Iowa 11 Gage Daniels vs. Allen 11 Cody Schumacher vs. Pratt 11 Alex Hill vs. Ottawa 11 Jake Barton vs. Ellsworth 11 Jake Barton vs. Kirkwood 11 Tyler LaPlante at Labette 11 Davis Schwab vs. Neosho County 11 Brendan Stanek vs. Butler 10 Doug Gunderson vs. Neosho 10 Brandon Droge vs. Cloud 10 Lee Ridenhour vs. NOC-Tonkawa 10 Lee Ridenhour vs. Ft. Scott 10 Jacob Patzner vs. Des Moines Area 10 Austin Strochein at Neosho County 10 Tyler LaPlante at Coffeyville 10 David Schwab vs. Butler

No Hitters

Terry Swartz vs. MidAmerica Nazarene Mike Beal vs. Ft. Scott Steve Parker vs. Crowder Steve Parker vs. Cowley Steve Parker vs. Neosho Al Lazano Mike Simmons vs. Independence Brett Bogard at Cedar Valley Will Faulk vs. Baker JV

Perfect Games

Mike Beal vs. Ft. Scott

Mike Simmons

3-8-13 5-5 83 3-17-85 5-7-11 4-12-14 4-9-15 4-84 3-25-16 4-28-16 3-17-83 4-85 4-24-91 3-2-08 3-21-09 5-8-10 4-20-11 2-20-16 2-27-16 4-7-16 3-2-17 5-5-17 3-22-03 5-3-08 2-26-12 3-25-12 3-10-15 3-12-15 4-24-16 5-6-17

4-23-79 5-5-83 4-11-84 1985 4-29-85 1988 3-14-94 3-16-01 4-18-07 5-5-83

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Leaders Davis Morgan (big picture) set a school record with 92 hits in 2010 and was named NJCAA AllAmerican. Scott Hennessey (small picture) is the only player in team history to hit over.500 in a season. He also owns the career record with an average of .466

Joe Guillon

David Goodwin

Season Batting Average (min. 50 at bats) Scott Hennessey Joe Gullion David Goodwin Kit Pellow Mike Gelwix Alvin Maynard Brent Chamberlain Mark Balderston Shawn Lopez Antohny Miller Davis Morgan Brett Kinning Jeff Cook John Lenherr Curt Wright Robbie Wilson Kevin Jones Derek Hinke Chad Shannon 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 Michael Yeager Jeff Diskin Brad Frazee Ben Calvano Chris Downard Brian Sullivan Harrison Gerber Mike Simpson Brian Bock Justin Clark Parker Amos

Season Hits

Davis Morgan Anthony Miller Tanner Padgett Matt Warkentin

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1990 2001 1996 1994 1973 1978 1993 1974 1992 2015 2010 2004 1983 2009 1980 1987 1999 2006 2012 1986 2002 1975 1980 2003 2005 1987 2008 1989 1984 1992 2008 2005 2000 1989 2000 2012 1989 1996 2015 1999 2017 2010 1996 1989 1999 2008

92 86 86 85

2010 2015 2017 2017

Brett Kinning John Lenherr John Lenherr Harrison Gerber LJ Hatch Mitchell Rogers Doug Otto Ben Millard Parker Amos Chad Shannon Ben Calvano Nick McMurray Joe Gullion Brett Anderson Joe Knorr Brandt Ollinger Blake Sturgeon Blake Sturgeon Kit Pellow Vince Rodden Truman Marek Tanner Funk Brandt Ollinger Jim Spring Jessie Vann David Goodwin Derek Hinke Riley Landuyt Alec Alvarez Chris Downard Mike Andries Anthony Miller

Season At Bats Brett Anderson Matt Warkentin LJ Hatch Brett Nickle Tanner Padgett Brandt Ollinger Mitchell Rogers Nick McMurray Blake Sturgeon Anthony Miller LJ Hatch Chad Shannon Ben Millard Davis Morgan Riley Landuyt Harrison Gerber Riley Landuyt

83 83 82 82 80 80 78 77 76 76 76 76 75 74 73 73 73 71 70 70 70 70 70 69 69 69 69 69 69 68 68 68

2004 2009 2008 2010 2015 2016 2008 2010 2008 2011 2015 2017 2001 2016 1984 2017 2012 2011 1994 2004 2005 2010 2016 1980 1980 1996 2006 2014 2015 2000 2011 2014

241 237 225 225 225 222 215 214 211 211 210 209 208 208 206 204 200

2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 2017 2016 2017 2011 2014 2014 2011 2010 2010 2015 2010 2014

Season Muli-Hit Games Harrison Gerber Davis Morgan

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Matt Warkentin L.J. Hatch Tanner Padgett Chad Shannon Mitchell Rogers Ben Millard Ben Calvano Anthony Miller Parker Amos Blake Sturgeon Nick McMurray Joe Gullion Derek Hinke John Lenherr Doug Otto Tanner Funk Aaron Schnurbusch Riley Landuyt Chris Downard Brett Anderson Brandt Ollinger Brett Kinning Jeremy Francis Ryan Hall Mike Andries Brandt Ollinger

27 26 26 25 25 24 24 24 23 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19

Season Hitting Streaks Blake Sturgeon Nick McMurray Brandt Ollinger Ross Johnson Chris Downard Mike Andries Tyler Watson Derek Hinke Tyrai Skeen Andrew Warner Joe Gullion L.J. Hatch Kevin Jones John Lenerr Doug Otto Alex Lahasky Jake Karst Derek Hinke Chad Shannon Aaron Schnurbusch Alec Alvarez Antony Miller Sean Ullrich Nick McMurray

24 games 23 games 22 games 17 games 16 games 16 games 16 games 15 games 15 games 15 games 14 games 14 games 13 games 13 games 13 games 13 games 13 games 12 games 12 games 12 games 12 games 12 games 12 games 12 games

2010 2010

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Harrison Gerber

Blake Sturgeon


history & records

Brent Chamberlain

Kit Pellow

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 Chad Shannon Truman Marek Mark Goodwin Kevin Jones Alvin Maynard Jeff Marquez Sean Krokroskia Anthony Miller Robbie Wilson Marc Vennemann Derek Hinke Tanner Funk Rick Davis Vince Rodden

Career At Bats

LJ Hatch Brandt Ollinger Riley Landuyt Anthony Miller Blke Sturgeoon John Lenherr Alec Alvarez Nick McMurray Ben Calvano Davis Morgan Jeremy Francis Harrison Gerber Vince Rodden Brett Kinning Tory Stoffregen Drew Bicknell Skylar Murray Tanner Funk Clint Johns Aaron Schnurbusch Steve Meyer

Career Hits

John Lenherr Davis Morgan Anthony Miller Brett Kinning LJ Hatch Blake Sturgeon Brandt Ollinger Ben Calvano Steve Meyer Joe Gullion Nick McMurray Chris Downard Rily Landuyt Derek Hinke Vince Rodden Alec Alvarez Harrison Gerber Scott Hennessey Tanner Funk Truman Marek Chad Shannon Kit Pellow David Goodwin Jeremy Francis Tory Stoffregen

.466 .460 .442 .436 .432 .430 .429 .427 .422 .413 .406 .400 .397 .391 .387 .387 .386 .384 .384 .382 .382 .381 .380 .379 .378 .377 .376 .375 .373

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 2011-12 2004-05 1982-83 1998-99 1977-78 1992-93 1986-87 2014-15 1987-88 1991-92 2005 2009-10 1979-80 2003-04

435 414 406 405 401 384 384 381 367 366 351 350 343 342 342 334 333 327 325 325 323

2014-15 2016-17 2014-15 2014-15 2011-12 2008-09 2014-15 2016-17 2014-15 2009-10 2007-08 2009-10 2002-03 2003-04 2011-12 2001-02 2010-11 2009-10 2000-01 2013-14 1984-85

165 157 154 149 147 144 143 137 136 133 132 131 131 129 128 127 126 124 123 122 122 121 119 115 112

2008-09 2009-10 2014-15 2003-04 2014-15 2011-12 2016-17 2014-15 1984-85 2001-02 2016-17 1999-00 2014-15 2005-06 2003-04 2014-15 2009-10 1989-90 2009-10 2004-05 2011-12 1993-94 1994-96 2007-08 2011-12

Derek Hinke

Seve Meyer Mark Goodwin Clint Johns Mitchell Rogers Antonio Triplett Ryan Hall Aaron Schnurbusch Sean Krokroskia Drew Bicknell Doug Otto Tab Rojas Ryan Tousley Ray Sims Alvin Maynard Brooks Coatney Doug Otto Skylar Murray

111 111 111 110 110 110 109 106 105 104 104 103 102 102 102 100

Career Multiple-Hit Games

Anthony Miller Nick McMurray Joe Gullion Blake Sturgeon Ben Calvano Brandt Ollinger Chris Downard Derek Hinke Riley Landuyt Aaron Schnurbusch Tory Stoffregen Mitchell Rogers Jeremy Francis Ryan Hall Chad Shannon L.J. Hatch Alec Alvarez Skylar Murray

42 40 39 39 39 39 38 37 37 35 33 32 31 31 31 30 27 26

1982-83 2000-01 2015-16 1979-80 2010-11 2013-14 1986-87 2001-02 2007-08 1980/82 2004-05 1992-93 1977-78 2000-01 2007-08 2010-11 2014-15 2016-17 2001-02 2011-12 2014-15 2016-17 1999-00 2005-06 2014-15 2013-14 2011-12 2015-16 2007-08 2010-11 2011-12 2014-15 2014-15 2010-11

Chris Downard ended his with 131 hits in 2000. At that time that total ranked No. 2 all-time. He is currently seventh all-time.

John Lenherr, a 2009 All-American and Rawlings Big Stick winner, tied the season hits record and shattered the career hit mark in 2009.

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Leaders

Brett Kinning

Tanner Funk ripped 23 doubles in 2010 and ended his career with a school 42 doubles.

Steve Meyer

Season Doubles

Davis Morgan Tanner Funk Matt Warkentin Brett Kinning Mitchell Rogers Doug Otto Jim Broer Tanner Funk Ben Millard John Lenherr Anthony Miller Aaron Schnurbusch Riley Landuyt Chris Downard Ryan Tousley Davis Morgan Chad Shannon Antonio Triplett Chris Downard Clint Johns Truman Marek Derek Hinke Chris Dobler Riley Landuyt Jake Karst Sean Krokroskia Merritt Hess Joe Gullion John Lenherr LJ Hatch Anthony Miller Ben Calvano Brett Anderson Brandt Ollinger Brandt Ollinger

Season Triples Antonio Triplett Jim Spring Sean Krokroskia Jessie Vann LJ Hatch Lenny Jennings Warren Strickland Tyson Shields Mark Balderston Chris Downard Josh Miljavac Blake Sturgeon Alex Alvarez Steve Goodwin Andy Wilson

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24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

2009 2010 2017 2004 2016 2008 1985 2009 2010 2009 2014 2014 2015 2000 2005 2010 2011 1979 1999 2001 2005 2006 2007 2014 2017 1986 1996 2001 2008 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2017

11 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6

1980 1980 1986 1980 2015 1980 1999 2002 1975 1999 2002 2012 2014 1981 1986

Sean Krokroskia Shawn Lopez Eric Phillips Joe Gullion Vince Rodden Truman Marek Mike Sartin Aaron Schnurbusch Sean Ullrich

Season Home Runs Anthony Miller Davis Morgan Kit Pellow Joe Gullion Ben Calvano Steve Meyer Joe Guillon Tanner Padgett Matt Warkentin Ben Austene Mitchell Roger Cordell Williams Anthony Miller Brett Nickle Andrew Warner Steve Meyer Tyson Graham Jeff Zelenovich Tanner Funk Delby Hannah Riley Landuyt Jessie Vann Kit Pellow David Goodwin Chris Nash Reed Kreiser Brandt Ollinger Tab Rojas Troy Cook Brandon English Aaron Brown Derek Hinke Ben Millard Troy Daring, Jr.

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

1987 1992 1997 2001 2004 2005 2009 2014 2015

26 22 20 20 19 18 18 16 16 15 15 14 13 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

2015 2010 1994 2001 2015 1985 2002 2017 2017 1996 2016 1984 2014 2016 2015 1984 2000 2004 2010 2010 2015 1980 1993 1996 2006 2007 2017 1982 1986 1993 1999 2006 2010 2017

Season Runs Batted In Davis Morgan Anthony Miller Steve Meyer Matt Warkentin Joe Guillon Joe Gullion

92 79 78 70 69 65

2010 2015 1985 2017 2002 2001

Ben Millard Anthony Miller Aaron Schnurbusch Brett Kinning Tanner Padgett Davis Morgan Riley Laynduyt Kit Pellow Jeff Zelenovich Jim Spring Ray Sims Parker Amos Chris Downard Delby Hannah David Goodwin Brett Nickle Ben Austene John Calhoun Ben Calvano Mitchell Rogers LJ Hatch Brandt Ollinger Kevin Bower Dout Otto Blake Sturgeon Kit Pellow Clint Johns Tanner Funk

65 63 63 59 61 58 58 57 57 56 56 56 55 55 53 52 52 52 52 52 50 50 49 49 49 48 48 48

Season Multiple-RBI Games Davis Morgan Matt Warkentin Joe Gullion Ben Millard Anthony Miller Anthony Miller Tanner Padgett Parker Amos Aaron Schnurbusch Mitchell Rogers Riley Landuyt Delby Hannah John Calhoun L.J. Hatch Brett Nickle Derek Hinke Sean Ullrich Brandt Ollinger Doug Otto Sylar Murray Caleb Hallman L.J. Hatch

29 23 19 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12

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Jeff Zelenovich

Ben Millard


history & records

Antonio Triplett

Kit Pellow

Anthony Miller

Riley Landuty

Career Doubles

Tanner Funk Davis Morgan Steve Meyer Riley Landuyt Mitchell Rogers Chris Downard Brett Kinning John Lenherr Anthony Miller Brandt Ollinger LJ Hatch Clint Johns Ben Calvano Merritt Hess Truman Marek Derek Hinke Antonio Triplett Doug Otto Skylar Murray Tory Stoffregen Aaron Schnurbusch

Career Triples

Sean Krokroskia Antonio Triplett LJ Hatch Jim Spring Chris Downard Joe Gullion Lenny Jennings Warren Strickland Aaron Schnurbusch Jesse Vann Eric Phillips Doug Otto Alec Alvarez Anthony Miller Truman Marek Ryan Tousley Blake Sturgeon Mark Balderston Ken Carswell P.J. Spell Kit Pellow Merritt Hess Vince Rodden Derek Hinke Tanner Funk Sam Stucky Brandt Ollinger

Career Home Runs

Anthony Miller Joe Guillon Kit Pellow Davis Morgan Steve Meyer Mitchell Rogers Ben Calvano David Goodwin Cordell Williams Ben Austene

42 41 35 34 34 33 33 33 33 30 29 27 27 26 26 26 25 25 25 23 23

2009-10 2009-10 1984-85 2014-15 2015-16 1999-00 2003-04 2008-09 2014-15 2016-17 2014-15 2000-01 2014-15 1996-97 2004-05 2005-06 1979-80 2007-08 2010-11 2011-12 2013-14

16 15 13 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

1986-87 1979-80 2014-15 1980 1999-00 2001-02 1980-81 1998-99 2013-14 1980 1997-98 2007-08 2014-15 2014-15 2004-05 2004-05 2011-12 1975 1986-87 1989-90 1993-94 1996-97 2003-04 2005-06 2009-10 2009-10 2016-17

39 38 29 29 28 21 20 17 16 16

2014-15 2001-02 1993-94 2009-10 1984-85 2015-16 2014-15 1994-96 1983-84 1995-96

Davis Morgan

LJ Hatch Riley Landuyt Brandt Ollinger Tanner Padgett Matt Warkentin Bob Shaffer Brad Lewandowski Brandon English Aaron Brown Brett Kinning Tyler Watson Tab Rojas Drew Bicknell Andy Hockenson Daniel Heflin Reed Kreiser Tannr Funk

Career Runs Batted In

Davis Morgan Anthony Miller Joe Gullion Steve Meyer Kit Pellow Riley Landuyt Brett Kinning Chris Downard LJ Hatch Brandt Ollinger Derek Hinke Scott Hennessey Tanner Funk Nick McMurray Clint Johns John Lenherr Brandon English Ray Sims Ben Calvano David Goodwin Blake Sturgeon Aaron Schnurbusch Tory Stoffregen Aaron Brown Ryan Tousley Steve Goodwin Skylar Murray

Scott Hennessey

Aaron Schnurbusch 16 16 16 16 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

2014-15 2016-17 2017 2017 1979-80 2006-07 1992-93 1998-99 2003-04 2015-16 1980, 82 2001-02 2002-03 2004-05 2006-07 2009-10

150 142 134 120 105 105 100 97 97 95 93 92 92 92 89 89 86 86 86 85 85 84 83 80 79 76 76

2009-10 2014-15 2001-02 1984-85 1993-94 2014-15 2003-04 1999-00 2014-15 2016-17 2005-06 1989-90 2009-10 2016-17 2000-01 2008-09 1992-93 1992-93 2014-15 1994-96 2011-12 2013-14 2011-12 1998-99 2004-05 1981-82 2010-11

Career Multiple-RBI Games

Anthony Miller Joe Gullion L.J. Hatch Riley Landuyt Aaron Schnurbusch Matt Warketin Brandt Ollinger Skylar Murrah Mitchell Rogers Doug Otto Chad Shannon Tory Stoffregen Blake Sturgeon Tanner Padgett Parker Amos Ryan Hall

37 29 26 25 23 23 23 21 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17

2014-15 2001-02 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2017 2016-17 2010-11 2015-16 2007-08 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2017 2008 2010-11

Joe Gullion may 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.

Chris Downard closed out his career ranked among the all-time leaders in doubles (33), triples (11) and RBI (97).

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Skylar Murray

Harrison Gerber set the season record for sacrifices in 2010.

Season Sacrifices Nick McMurray Harrison Gerber Matt Johnson Blake Sturgeon Skyler Murray Caleb Hallman LJ Hatch Kevin Bower Ryan Hall Alex Lahasky Brett Kinning Skylar Murray Jake Karst Caeb Hallman Alec Alvarez Andrew Warner Marc Vennemann Matt Fitzmorris Jason Williams Chad Griffin Mitchell Mathis Ryan Hall Evan Brummett Tory Stoffregen Blake Sturgeon Ben Calvano Aaron Schnurbusch Tyler Watson

Season Base-on-Balls Robert Shaffer Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark Nick McMurray Aaron Schnurbusch Anthony Miller Doug Blume Joe Guillon Jamie Borel Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark Alec Alvarez

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20 16 16 15 15 15 15 13 13 13 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

2017 2010 2017 2011 2011 2011 2014 1992 2010 2011 2004 2010 2017 2012 2015 2015 1992 1994 1994 2008 2008 2011 2011 2011 2012 2014 2014 2016

50 48 48 44 43 43 42 42 40 40 40 40

1980 1997 2000 2017 2014 2015 1977 2002 1992 1996 1999 2014

Jessie Vann Joe Gullion Sean Ullrich Brian Bock Mitchell Mathis Bill Cook Jamie Borel Jeff Balter Daniel Heflin

Season Strikeouts Jake Karst Matt Johnson Antony Miller Brett Anderson Mitchell Rogers Matt Warkentin Cordell Williams Ty Herrenbruck Maurice Bruce Sam Stucky Brett Nickle Joe Young Tyson Graham John Lenherr Chad Shannon Jeff Zelenovich John Lenherr Blake Sturgeon Troy Daring, Jr. Dan Heflin Hayden Steele Ben Calvano Tanner Padgett Jim Chapman Truman Marek Alex Alvarez Brandt Ollinger

Career Sacrifices Skylar Murray Nick McMurray Caleb Hallman

39 39 39 37 37 36 36 35 35

1980 2001 2015 1989 2008 1981 1991 1975 2005

61 48 44 44 43 43 40 39 39 38 38 37 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31

2017 2017 2014 2016 2016 2017 1984 2016 2017 2010 2016 2013 2000 2008 2011 2004 2008 2011 2017 2004 2014 2015 2017 1990 2004 2014 2016

26 26 25

2010-11 2016-17 2011-12

Blake Sturgeon Harrison Gerber LJ Hatch Kevin Bower Evan Brummett Brett Kinning Nate Thomas Tory Stoffregen Riley Landuyt Jason Williams Ryan Hall Lenny Jennings Matt Fitzmorris Ben Calvano

Career Base on Balls Scott Evilsizer Justin Clark Joe Gullion Anthony Miller Jamie Borel Robert Schaffer Nick McMurray Aaron Schnurbusch Alec Alvarez Sean Krokroskia Brian Bock David Schroeder Clint Johns Brandon English Brooks Coatney Kevin Jones David Drahozal Vince Rodden Doug Otto Tory Stoffregen

24 21 19 16 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 12

2011-12 2009-10 2014-15 1991-92 2011-12 2003-04 2008-09 2011-12 2014-15 1993-94 2010 1988-89 1993-94 2014-15

88 88 82 77 76 69 67 62 62 60 59 55 53 52 52 52 52 52 50 50

1996-97 1999-00 2001-02 2014-15 1991-92 1979-80 2016-17 2013-14 2014-15 1986-87 1989-90 1988-89 2000-01 1992-93 2000-01 1998-99 2008-09 2003-04 2007-08 2011-12

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Justin Clark

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Jeremy Francis (Far Left) Ben Millard set a season record scoring 72 times in 2010. (Near Left) Vince Rodden is the only player in team history to steal over 100 career bases.

Season Runs Scored Anthony Miller Ben Millard Joe Gullion Davis Morgan Vince Rodden Jessie Vann Matt Warkentin Doug Otto John Lenherr Ben Calvano Harrison Gerber Alec Alvarez Scot Evilsizer Brett Kinning Sean Ullrich Mitchell Rogers Tanner Funk Blake Sturgeon LJ Hatch Sean Krokroskia Warren Strickland Josiah Enyart Jeremy Francis Chad Shannon Truman Marek Brett Anderson Nick McMurray Justin Clark Clint Johns Derek Hinke Blake Sturgeon Alvin Maynard John Lenherr John Calhoun Jim Spring Scott Hennessey Zach Justice Brandt Ollinger

73 72 71 70 68 66 66 65 65 65 63 63 61 61 61 61 60 60 60 59 59 59 59 59 58 58 58 57 57 57 56 55 55 55 54 54 54 54

2015 2010 2001 2010 2004 1980 2017 2008 2009 2015 2010 2015 1996 2004 2015 2016 2010 2012 2015 1986 1999 2005 2008 2011 2005 2016 2017 2000 2000 2006 2011 1978 2008 2010 1980 1990 2004 2017

Season Stolen Bases Blake Sturgeon Chad Shannon Vince Rodden Jamie Borel Ben Duval Jeremy Francis Vince Rodden Jeff Marquez Korey Gardner Warren Strickland Jamie Borel Mark Balderston Mike Hobbs Mark Venneman Brett Kinning Sean Krokroskia Truman Marek Doug Otto Ryan Hall

Career Runs Scored

Anthony Miller Joe Gullion Ben Calvano John Lenherr Alec Alvarez Blake Sturgeon Scott Evilsizer Jeremy Francis Brett Kinning Vince Rodden Riley Landuyt LJ Hatch Clint Johns Harrison Gerber Davis Morgan Tanner Funk Antonio Triplett Sean Krokroskia Scott Hennessey

66 65 64 63 50 43 41 38 37 37 34 33 33 32 32 30 30 30 30 132 122 122 120 119 116 114 112 109 109 108 107 106 104 102 101 99 96 96

2011 2011 2004 1992 2002 2008 2003 1993 1979 1999 1991 1974 1999 1992 2004 1986 2005 2008 2011 2014-15 2001-02 2014-15 2008-09 2014-15 2011-12 1996-97 2007-08 2003-04 2003-04 2014-15 2014-15 2000-01 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 1979-80 1986-87 1989-90

Derek Hinke Doug Otto Ryan Hall Skylar Murray Chad Shannon Brandt Ollinger Nick McMurray Tory Stoffregen Jamie Borel Truman Marek Alvin Maynard

Career Stolen Bases Vince Rodden Jamie Borel Blake Sturgeon Chad Shannon Jeremy Francis Sean Krokroskia Alvin Maynard Warren Strickland Brett Kinning Ben Duval Ryan Hall Jeff Marquez Scott Hennessey Marc Vennemann Truman Marek Mike Hobbs Harrison Gerber Doug Otto Scott Evilsizer Korey Gardner Aaron Brown

96 94 94 93 93 93 92 91 90 90 89

2005-06 2007-08 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2016-17 2016-17 2011-12 1991-92 2004-05 1977-78

105 97 95 71 64 55 54 54 54 50 49 47 45 42 42 41 41 40 39 37 37

2003-04 1991-92 2011-12 2011-12 2007-08 1986-87 1977-78 1998-99 2003-04 2002 2010-11 1992-93 1989-90 1991-92 2004-05 1998-99 2009-10 2007-08 1996-97 1979 1998-99

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Bob Downs

Travis Blankenship tied Bob Downs season mark for wins in 2008 with 11, while leading JCCC to its first NJCAA World Series appearance.

Travis Chambers

Season Wins

Aaron Schnurbusch Bob Downs Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge Gage Daniels Gil Rehwhinkel Cody Schumacher John Shearer Don Powelson Mike Beal Dave Hosier Travis Chambers Perry Dummitt Nathan Ruhl Chris Thorup Connor Miller Derek Hurt Austin Strochein Briley Buckey Con Carter Kelly Milner Brandon Droge Zack Smith Justin Wyant Jacob Patzner Jake Barton Davis Schwab Brendan Stanek

12 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

2014 1974 2008 2009 2009 2010 2011 1974 1982 1983 1984 1985 1985 1996 2002 2014 2015 2015 2017 1985 1985 2008 2010 2014 2015 2016 2017 2017

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

Season Fewest Losses

(min 25 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

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Mitchell Overstreet Drew Ridley Jacob Patzner Dalton Gulick Derek Hurt Wally Nellor Jacob Patzner Ben Nelson James Leitch Adam Theis Brad Kinkaid Brendan Stanek

Season Most Losses James Brazeal Ricky Rooks Matt Blakham Don Carter Matt Johnson Bret Bogard Anthony Przybylski Adam Parsons Peter Davenport Jeff Soptic 9 Players 18 Players

Season Saves

Nik Holtgrieve Nick Kolarik Gil Rehwinkel Steve Leibengood Wally Nellor Justin Miller Dave Rouse Matt Kuntsman Derek Hurt Rich Balogh Robby LaMar Brett Kinning Nick Kolarik Staurt Baruth Travis Buckley Matt Johnson Eric Phillips

0 0 (33.0) 0 (32.2) 0 (31.2) 0 (61.0) 0 (58.1) 0 (46.1) 0 (44.1) 0 (31.0 0 (26.0) 0 (40.0) 0 (79.0)

2010 2012 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2017 2017

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

2000 2000 2013 1986 1997 2000 2002 2003 2006 2011

12 10 8 7 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3

2009 2012 2010 1994 2015 2007 1986 2000 2014 1987 1988 2003 2013 2017 1989 1996 1997

Adam Parsons Dalton Guilick Ben Nelson Briley Buckey

Season No-Hitters Steve Parker Terry Swartz •Mike Beal Steve Parker Al Lazano Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Will Falk

Season Shutouts Robby LaMar Brett Bogard Steve Parker Aaron Schnurbusch Brendan Stanek Tony Fisher Sean Murphy Nathan Ruhl James Brazeal Stuart Baruth Davis Schwab

3 3 3 3

2003 2014 2016 2017

2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1985 1979 1983 1984 1988 1994 2001 2007

3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

1990 2001 1985 2013 2017 1987 1993 1996 2000 2016 2017

Mike Beal

Nik Holtgrieve

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Steve Parker Ryan Tousley Nick Kolarik Peter Davenport Jeff Soptic

Career Saves

Nick Holtgrieve

Career Wins

Brandon Droge Gary Burns Travis Blankenship Cody Schumacher Aaron Schnurbusch Bob Downs Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Nathan Ruhl Zack Smith Derek Hurt 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 Jeff Soptic Justin Wyant

Wally Nellor 18 17 17 17 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

2008-09 1978-79 2007-08 2010-11 2013-15 1973-74 1984-85 1985-86 1995-96 2009-10 2014-15 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 2010-11 2014-15

0 0 0 0 0 0 (35.2, 7-0) 0 (26.2, 2-0) 0 (33.0, 4-0) 0 25.2, 2-0) 0 (79.0, 11-0) 0 (40.0, 3-0) 1 1 1 1 1 1 (26.2, 2-1) 1 (34.1, 6-1) 1 (99.1, 10-1)

1983 1999 2000-01 2000-01 2004-05 2008-09 2010 2012 2011-12 2014-15 2017 1978-79 1978-79 1992-93 2004-05 2005-06 2008-09 2011-12 2016-17

11 10 10

2012-13 1999-00 2000-01

Nick Kolarik Nick Holtgrieve Wally Nellor Gil Rehwinkel Steve Leibengood Matt Kunstman Justin Miller Derek Hurt David Rouse Eric Phillips Rich Balogh Robby LaMar Matt Johnson Brett Kinning Stuart Baruth Travis Buckley Chad Beal Aaron Blosser Adam Parsons Jack Craig Briley Buckey

Career No-Hitters

Steve Parker Terry Swartz Mike Beal Al Lozano Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Will Falk

Nick Kolarik 9 9 8 8

2004-05 2012-13 2005-06 2010-11

14 13 9 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

2012-13 2008-09 2015-16 2009-10 1993-94 2000-01 2007 2014-15 1986 1997-98 1987 1988-89 1996-97 2003-04 2016-17 1989 1992-93 1995-96 2003 2005-06 2017

3 1 1 1 1 1 1

1984-85 1979 1983-84 1986 1994-95 2000-01 2006-07

(Above) Brandon Droge became the all-time wins leader in 2009 with 18. (Below) Cody Schumacher finished his career with 17 wins, which ties him for second all-time. He had 10 wins his sophomore year in 2010.

Career Fewest Losses

(min 25 innings pitched) Mike Beal Aaron Eastland Tim Johnson Matt Kunstman Seth Johnson Tanner Neuberer Mitchell Overstreet Drew Ridley Shane Jennison Jacob Patzner Brad Kinkaid Chris Sperry Terry Swartz Mike Schneider Ryne Jackson Jack Craig Drew Mikkelson Cameron Fisher Brendan Stanek

Most Losses

Matt Blackham Ricky Rooks Brett Bogard

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In 2014, Aaron Schnurbusch became the first pitcher in team history to log over 100 innings in a single season. He pitched 107.2 that season. and started a record 16 games. He went to play at the University of Pittsburgh and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 2016 MLB June Draft.

Chris Thorup

James Brazeal Derek Beier Brendan Stanek Chris Thorup Bob Downs Brandon Droge Stuart Baruth Lee Ridenhour John Shearer Kyle Crandall Jake Barton Tyler LaPlante Wes Torrez David Scwhab Kevin Masters Kelly Milner Skip Wiley Adam Parsons Travis Blankenship Nathan Ruhl Brett Bogard Brett Bogard

81 79 79 78.1 77.2 76.1 76.1 75.2 74.1 73 72.2 71.1 71 70.1 70 70 70 69.2 69 67.2 67.2 67.2

Season Games Started

Eric Peterson worked a record 86.2 innings on the mound in 2004, setting new record. That total now ranks as the fourth highest season total at JCCC.

Season Innings Pitched Aaron Schnurbusch Brandon Droge Connor Miller Eric Peterson Travis Blankenship Gage Daniels Cody Schumacher Rory Ramsdell

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107.2 98 93 86.2 86 83.1 82.1 81.2

2014 2008 2014 2004 2008 2009 2011 1990

Aaron Schnurbusch Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge Connor Miller Brandon Droge Gage Daniels Zack Smith Jake Barton Travis Chambers Brett Bogard Brett Bogard James Brazeal Chris Thorup Travis Blankenship Kyle Crandall Jeff Soptic Matt Blackham Stuart Baruth Davis Schwab Brendan Stanek Kelly Milner Rory Ramsdell Ricky Rooks Ryan Garman Cody Schumacher

16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12

2000 2014 2017 2002 1974 2009 2016 2012 1974 2007 2016 2016 2011 2017 1982 1986 1986 2003 2007 1996 2000 2001 2014 2008 2009 2014 2008 2009 2010 2016 1985 2000 2001 2000 2002 2007 2007 2010 2013 2016 2017 2017 1986 1990 2000 2010 2011

Vince Spilker Lee Ridenhour Matt Blackham Aaron Schnurbusch Matt McHugh Austin Strochein Brennan Lewis Adam Theis Kirby Heimsoth Sean Murphy Gabe Converse Anthony Przybylski Adam Parsons Doug Gunderson Lance Nunnery Ryan Tousley Ryan Garman Dustin Holthaus Cody Schumacher Dave Gean Derek Beier Justin Wyant

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Season Games Completed Travis Chambers Chris Thorup Kelly Milner John Shearer Aaron Schnurbusch 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

12 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

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Bradon Droge

Gage Daniels

Travis Chambers

Shawn Lopez


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Pitching

Leaders

Travis Blankenship

Brandon Droge

(Left) 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 in 2008, followed by Brandon Droge in 2009. (Above) Ryan Tousley left JCCC ranked tied for fourth in innings pitched with 127. That total now ranks sixth.

Career Innings Pitched

Brandon Droge Aaron Schnurbusch Travis Blankenship Connor Miller Cody Schumacher Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Doug Gunderson Ryan Tousley Kyle Crandall Derek Beier Brennan Lewis Nathan Ruhl Zach Smith Bob Downs Skip Wiley Tyler LaPlante Rory Ramsdell Kelly Milner Adam Parsons Dustin Holthaus Sean Murphy Matt Blackham Peter Davenport

174.1 167.1 155 135.1 133.1 129 128.2 127 127 127 126 123.2 121.1 121.1 117.2 116.1 116 114.2 114 111.2 110.2 110.1 109.2 107.1

2008-09 2013-14 2007-08 2013-14 2010-11 1994-95 2000-01 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07 2013-14 2016-17 1995-96 2009-10 1973-74 1986-87 2016-17 1989-90 1985-86 2002-03 2007-08 1992-93 2013-14 2005-06

Don Powelson Ryan Garman Robert Chavana

106.2 105.2 104

Career Games Started

Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Aaron Schnurbusch Brett Bogard Cody Schumacher Matt Blackham Zack Smith Kyle Crandall Ryan Garman Jeff Soptic Connor Miller Kelly Milner Mike Simmons Ryan Tousley Peter Davenport Travis Chambers Ricky Rooks Adam Parsons Jacob Patzner Adam Theis

29 28 28 26 26 25 24 23 23 23 23 22 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19

191-92 2008 & 10 2003-04

2008-09 2007-08 2013-14 2000-01 2010-11 2013-14 2009-10 2006-07 2008 & 10 2010-11 2013-14 1985-86 1994-95 2004-05 2005-06 1984-85 1999-00 2002-03 2014-15 2016-17

Career Games Completed Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Aaron Schnurbusch Don Powelson Skip Wiley Nathan Ruhl Rory Ramsdell Jay Meyer Mike Simmons Brett Bogard Travis Blankenship Brandon Droge

16 15 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 9 8

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Doug Gunderson

Cody Schumacher

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Pitching

Leaders Tom Harvey Steve Leibengood Tanner Neuberger Jacob Rateliff Justin Ward Truman Marek Justin Miller Vince Spilker Staurt Baruth Nat Serslev Will Falk Scott Brady Ethan Weber Bryce Haas Brandon Church Ryan Slavens Drew Mikkelson Donny Vail

Gage Daniels tied the fifth-best season in JCCC history mowing down 83 batters in 2009. That total now ties for 8th.

5 6 6 (13.1 IP) 6 (14.2 IP) 6 (11 IP) 7 7 (20 IP) 7 (11.1 IP) 7 (14 IP) 8 9 9 9 (16 IP) 10 10 10 10 (19 IP) 10 (21.2 IP)

Season Most Runs Allowed

Season Strikeouts Connor Miller Aaron Schnurbusch Brandon Droge Rory Ramsdell Tyler LaPlante Travis Blankenship Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Briley Buckey Nathan Ruhl Gage Daniels Matt Blackham Jake Barton Mike Beal Sean Murphy Cody Schumacher Derek Beier Lee Ridenhour Davis Schwab Perry Dummitt Stuart Baruth John Shearer Brandon Droge Jay Meyer Gary Pickert Brendan Stanek Doug Gunderson

108 102 98 88 88 87 84 84 84 83 83 83 83 82 80 80 80 79 77 75 75 74 74 73 72 72 70

2014 2014 2008 1990 2016 2008 1985 1986 2017 1996 2009 2013 2016 1983 1993 2011 2014 2012 2017 1985 2016 1974 2008 1991 1974 2017 2003

Season Fewest Walks Allowed (min. 10 IP) Brandon Church Will Falk Jacob Rateliff Staurt Baruth Anthony Przybylski Tanner Neuberger Heath Gatzemeyer Eric Phillips Tim Brown Steve Leibengood Dirk LeBar Gil Rehwinkel Mitch Overstreet Colton Van Vleck Jon Kobuszewski Scott Ziebell Ethan Weber Jake Moore Jacob Rateliff

2 2 (13 IP) 2 (14.2 IP) 2 (14 IP) 3 3 (19.2 IP) 4 4 4 (52.2 IP) 5 5 5 (17.2 IP) 5 (17.1) 5 (19 IP) 6 6 6 (16 IP) 6 (22.1 IP) 6 (21.0 IP)

Season Most Walks Allowed Don Carter

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1997 2007 2014 2017 2001 2009 1994 1997 2007 1994 1994 2009 2011 2017 1997 1997 2010 2011 2015 1985-86

Sean Murphy Travis Chambers Nathan Ruhl Brett Bogard Kevin Masters Mike Simmons Kelly Milner Mike Bradley John McLelland Ricky Rooks

74 73 67 63 60 59 58 57 55 55

1992-93 1984-85 1995-96 2000-01 1983-84 1994-95 1985-86 1994-95 1987-88 1999-00

Season Fewest Hits Allowed (min 10 IP) Todd Day Chris Schultz Justin Ward Merritt Hess Tyson Shields Vince Spilker Steve Leibengood Grant Hoppock Terry Swartz Stuart Barth Jon Kobuszewski Jace Chaffin Truman Marek Steffen Davenport Mike Boyd Will Falk Tanner Neuberger

5 8 8 (11 IP) 9 9 9 (11.1 IP) 10 10 (12 IP) 11 11 (14 IP) 11 12 13 14 14 14 (13 IP) 14 (13.1 IP)

Season Most Hits Allowed James Brazeal Eric Peterson Brandon Droge Brett Bogard Aaron Schnurbusch Anthony Przybylski Gabe Converse Brett Bogard Chris Thorup Lee Ridenhour Travis Blankenship Matt Heikkila Travis Blankenship Kyle Crandall Mark Laterza Derek Beier Robert Chavana

105 100 97 (98 IP) 95 93 91 88 87 87 82 (75.2 IP) 81 (86 IP) 80 80 (69 IP) 80 (73 IP) 79 79 78

2000 2002 2016 1996 2002 2010 1994 2017 1979 2017 1997 2001 2004 1996 2002 2007 2008 2000 2004 2008 2000 2014 2002 2000 2001 2002 2012 2008 1999 2007 2007 1980 2014 2004

Brett Bogard Anthony Przybylski Ryan Tousley James Brazeal Don Powelson Robert Chavana Matt Heikkila Gabe Converse Eric Peterson Don Carter Ricky Rooks Wes Torrez Matt Johnson Brett Bogard Adam Parsons

77 74 69 63 62 60 57 58 56 55 55 55 54 54 54

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Travis Blankenship

Cody Schumacher

Season Fewest Earned Runs Allowed (min. 10 IP) Steve Leibengood Justin Miller Merritt Hess Drew Mikkelson Tanner Neuberger Vince Spilker Tom Harvey Ryan Tousley Ethan Weber Jacob Rateliff Bryce Haas Staurt Baruth Mark Wilson Aaron Blosser Cameron Fisher Justin Ward Colton Van Vleck Grant Hoppock Chris Sperry Nick Holtgrieve Tanner Neuberger Gil Rehwinkel Donny Vail Nick Nelson

1 1 (20 IP) 2 2 (19 IP) 3 (13.1 IP) 3 (11.1 IP) 4 4 4 (16 IP) 4 (14.2 IP) 5 5 (14 IP) 6 6 6 (26 IP) 6 (11 IP) 6 (19 IP) 6 (12 IP) 7 7 (30.2 IP) 7 (19.2 IP) 7 (17.2 IP) 7 (22.1 IP) 7 (44.1 IP)

Season Most Earned Runs Allowed Bret Bogard Gabe Converse James Brazeal Anthony Przybylski Matt Johnson Ricky Rooks Matt Heikkila Jeff Soptic Don Powelson Brett Bogard Chris Thorup

64 52 50 48 46 42 41 41 39 39 39

Season Fewest Runs Allowed (min. 10 IP) Merritt Hess

1978 1994 2008 2014 2016 2004 2007 2010 2017 2005 2007 2008 2010 1996 1997 1997 2009 2015

1994 2007 1996 2009 2008 2010 1978 2004 2010 2014 1996 2017 1981 1996 2012 2016 2017 2017 1979 2009 2009 2009 2015 2016

Brandon Droge

Connor Miller

2000 2000 2000 2002 1997 2000 1999 2010 1982 2001 2001

Tanner Neuberger 1996

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Career Strikeouts

Aaron Schnurbusch Tyler LaPlante Connor Miller Matt Blackham Cody Schumacher Travis Blankenship Nathan Ruhl Doug Gunderson Rory Ramsdell Brandon Droge Travis Chambers Kelly Milner Jay Meyer Sean Murphy

Doug Gunderson

162 144 143 138 136 135 134 129 125 124 123 122 122 120

2013-15 2015-17 2013-14 2012-13 2010-11 2007-08 1995-96 2003-04 1989-90 2008-09 1984-85 1985-86 1990-91 1992-93

Career Fewest Walks Allowed

(min. 25 IP) Bryce Haas Tim Brown Matt Kunstman Ryan Ouweleen Shane Jennison Charlie Tholl Drew Mikkelson Dirk LeBar Dustin Holthaus Blake Gosch Tanner Neuberger Aaron Eastland Jack Craig Blake Gosch Nick Kolarik Aaron Blosser Chris Skuban Jake Moore

2 4 (51.2 IP) 6 9 9 (25.2 IP) 10 10 (26.2 IP) 12 12 (43.2 IP) 12 (27 IP) 12 (35.2) 13 13 13 (34 IP) 13 (55.0 IP) 14 14 14 (45.2 IP)

Career Most Walks Allowed

Don Carter Travis Blankenship Adam Parsons Sean Murphy Travis Chambers Jeff Soptic Connor Miller Nathan Ruhl Doug Gunderson Brett Bogard Kevin Masters Peter Davenport

84 77 75 74 73 72 69 67 66 63 60 60

1995-96 2007 2000-01 1997 2011-12 2001 2008-09 1994-95 2007 2008 2008-09 1999 2005-06 2008-09 2012 1995-96 2005-06 2010-11 1985-86 2007-08 2002-03 1992-93 1984-85 2010-11 2013-14 1995-96 2003-04 2000-01 1983-84 2005-06

Career Fewest Hits Allowed

(min 25 IP) Drew Mikkelson Ben Runyon Scott Norris Jack Craig Aaron Blosser Dave Gean Seth Johnson Nick Kolarik Steve Leibengood Shane Jennison Tanner Neuberger Zach Gove Cameron Fisher Aaron Eastland Mitchell Overstreet Blake Gosch

21 (26.2 IP) 29 (25.1 IP 30 31 32 32 (39 IP) 33 33 (55 IP) 34 35 (25.2 IP) 40 (35.2 IP) 40 (41 IP 40 (34.1 IP) 43 43 (44 IP) 43 (34 IP)

2008-09 2008-09 1998-99 2005-06 1995-96 2012 2004-05 2012 1993-94 2011-12 2008-09 2009-10 2011-12 1999 2010-11 2008-09

Sean Murphy

Travis Chambers

Career Most Hits Allowed

Brandon Droge Brett Bogard Travis Blankenship Kyle Crandall Aaron Schnurbusch Ryan Tousley Zack Smith Matt Heikkila Dustin Holthaus Ryan Garman Mike Simmons Derek Beier Jeff Lohse Cody Schumacher Kelly Milner Gabe Converse Peter Davenport

166 (174 IP) 158 155 (150 IP) 151 (127 IP) 145 (167.1 IP) 138 132 (121.1 IP) 126 121 (109 IP) 121 (105.2 IP) 118 117 (126 IP) 116 115 (133.1) 114 114 113

2008-09 2000-01 2007-08 2006-07 2013-14 2004-05 2009-10 1998-99 2007-08 2008/10 1994-95 2013-14 1993-94 2010-11 1985-86 1999-00 2005-06

Career Fewest Runs Allowed (min 25 IP) Aaron Blosser Drew Mikkelson Scott Norris Mitchell Overstreet Bryce Haas Jack Craig Tanner Neuberer Shane Jennison Seth Johnson Cameron Fisher Nick Kolarik Steve Leibengood Tim Brown Ben Runyon Zach Gove Matt Kunstman Dave Gean Nick Holtgrieve

Career Most Runs

Brett Bogard Ryan Tousley Travis Blankenship Robert Chavana Doug Gunderson Ryan Garman Matt Heikkila Matt Johnson Nathan Ruhl Adam Parsons Don Carter Peter Davneport Derek Beier

15 16 (26.2 IP) 18 19 (26.2 IP) 20 23 23 (35.2 IP) 23 (25.2 IP 24 24 (34.1 IP) 24 (55 IPO 26 26 (51.2 IP) 26 (25.1 IP) 27 (41 IP) 29 29 (39 IPO 30 (64.2 IP)

1995-96 2008-09 1998-99 2010 1995-96 2005-06 2008-09 2011-12 2004-05 2011-12] 2012 1993-94 2007 2008-09 2009-10 2000-01 2012 2008-09

131 110 98 (155 IP) 96 93 93 (105.2 IP) 91 90 89 89 86 85 84 (126 IP)

2000-01 2004-05 2007-08 2003-04 2003-04 2008/10 1998-99 1996-97 1995-96 2002-03 1985-86 2005-06 2013-14

Career Fewest Earned Runs Allowed 25 IP) Drew Mikkelson Bryce Haas Aaron Blosser Scott Norris Zack Gove Steve Leibengood Cameron Fisher Terry Swartz Seth Johnson Nick Kolarik Tim Brown Tanner Neuberger

5 (26.2 IP) 8 9 12 12 (41 IP) 13 13 (34.1 IP) 14 14 14 (55 IP) 15 (51.2 IP) 15 (35.2 IP)

Cody Schumacher set the new career strikeout mark with 136 in the 2011 season.

Ben Runyon Nick Holtgrieve Shane Jennison

15 (25.1 IP) 16 (64.2 IP) 16 (25.2 IP)

Career Most Earned Runs Allowed

Brett Bogard Matt Johnson Matt Heikkila Ryan Tousley Gabe Converse Adam Parsons Travis Blankenship Jay Meyer Robert Chavana Ryan Garman Nathan Ruhl Mike Simmons

103 74 71 65 63 63 63 (155 IP) 62 62 62 (105.1 IP) 61 60

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2000-01 1996-97 1998-99 2004-05 1999-00 2002-03 2007-08 1990-91 2003-04 2008/10 1995-96 1994-95

Drew Mickelson

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Yearly Individual

Leaders Batting Average 1973 Mike Gelwix___________ 1974 Mark Balderston_______ 1975 Brad McKaig___________ 1976 Steve McVey__________ 1977 Lorry Nelson___________ 1978 Alvin Maynard_________ 1979 Tony Triplett___________ 1980 Curt Wright___________ 1981 Kris Starr______________ 1982 Mark Goodwin_________ 1983 Jeff Cook______________ 1984 Steve Meyer___________ 1985 Steve Meyer___________ 1986 Rick Pearson___________ 1987 Robbie Wilson_________ 1988 Brian McDaneld________ 1989 Scott Hennessey________ 1990 Scott Hennessey________ 1991 Mark Knipp____________ 1992 Shawn Lopez__________ 1993 Brent Chamberlain______ 1994 Kit Pellow_____________ 1995 Jeff Matukewitz________ 1996 David Goodwin_________ 1997 Tim Grace_____________ 1998 Eric Phillips____________ 1999 Kevin Jones____________ 2000 Chris Downard_________ 2001 Joe Gullion____________ 2002 Joe Guillon____________ 2003 Brett Kinning__________ 2004 Brett Kinning__________ 2005 Truman Marek_________ 2006 Derek Hinke___________ 2007 Justin Miller___________ 2008 Doug Otto_____________ 2009 John Lenherr__________ 2010 Davis Morgan__________ 2011 Chad Shannon_________ 2012 Chad Shannon_________ 2013 Ross Johnson__________ 2014 Aaron Schnurbusch_____ 2015 Anthony Miller_________ 2016 Mitchell Rogers________ 2017 Brian Sullivan__________

.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 .364 .434 .345 .365 .443 .372 .407

Runs Batted In ‘73-’76 Not Available 1977 Robbie Knight____________ 38 1978 Not Available 1979 Not Available 1980 Jim Spring_______________ 56 1981 Steve Goodwin___________ 37 1982 Not Available 1983 Mark Goodwin___________ 32 1984 Steve Meyer_____________ 42 1985 Steve Meyer_____________ 78 1986 Sean Krokroskia__________ 45 1987 Robbie Wilson___________ 34 1988 Brian McDaneld__________ 35 1989 Scott Hennessey__________ 46 1990 Scott Hennessey__________ 46 1991 Mark Knipp______________ 36 1992 Kevin Bower_____________ 49 1993 Ray Sims________________ 56 1994 Kit Pellow_______________ 57 1995 Adam Holst______________ 26 1996 David Goodwin___________ 53 1997 Tim Grace_______________ 40 Dustin Brown____________ 40 1998 Ryan Slavens____________ 44 1999 Chris Downard___________ 46 2000 Clint Johns______________ 48 2001 Joe Gullion______________ 65 2002 Joe Guillon______________ 69 2003 Brett Kinning____________ 41 Andy Hockenson_________ 41 2004 Brett Kinning____________ 59 2005 Darek Hinke_____________ 47 2006 Derek Hinke_____________ 46 2007 Justin Miller_____________ 42 2008 Parker Amos_____________ 56 2009 Davis Morgan____________ 58 2010 Davis Morgan____________ 92 2011 Blake Sturgeon___________ 49 2012 Tory Stoffregen__________ 40 2013 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 21

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Anthony Miller___________ 63 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 63 Anthony Miller___________ 79 Brett Nickle_____________ 53 Matt Warkentin__________ 70

Hits 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 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 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Mike Gelwix_____________ 37 Mark Balderston_________ 55 Not Available Not Available Robbie Knight____________ 50 Not Available Not Available Jim Spring_______________ 69 Jesse Vann______________ 69 Mike Grouse_____________ 43 Mark Goodwin___________ 63 Jeff Cook________________ 62 Joe Knorr_______________ 73 Sean Krokroskia__________ 65 Robbie Wilson___________ 51 Jim Clement_____________ 46 Scott Hennessey__________ 57 Scott Hennessey__________ 67 Mark Knipp______________ 45 Kevin Bower_____________ 53 Ray Sims________________ 57 Kit Pellow_______________ 70 Adam holst______________ 53 David Goodwin___________ 69 Tim Grace_______________ 56 Eric Phillips______________ 51 Chris Downard___________ 63 Chris Downard___________ 68 Joe Gullion______________ 75 Drew Bicknell____________ 58 Brett Kinning____________ 66 Brett Kinning____________ 83 Derek Hinke_____________ 60 Derek Hinke_____________ 69 Justin Miller_____________ 65 John Lenherr____________ 82 John Lenherr____________ 83 Davis Morgan____________ 92 Chad Shannon___________ 76 Blake Sturgeon___________ 73 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 44 Riley Landuyt____________ 69 Anthony Miller___________ 86 Mitchell Rogers__________ 80 Tanner Padgett__________ 86

Doubles 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

Not Available Not Available Rick Redmond___________ 14 Not Available Mike Allen______________ 13 Not Available Not Available Curt Wright_____________ 13 Mike Grouse_____________ 13 Not Available Jeff Cook________________ 11 Not Available Jim Broer_______________ 19 Sean Krokroskia__________ 15 Terry Nylund_____________ 8 Brian McDaneld__________ 14 Jeff Diskin_______________ 13 Scott Hennessey__________ 14 Jamie Borel_______________ 8 Mark Knipp_______________ 8 Brandon English__________ 11 Ray Sims________________ 11 Kit Pellow_______________ 13 Ben Austene______________ 9 Merritt Hess_____________ 15 Merritt Hess_____________ 10 Eric Phillips______________ 12 Chris Downard___________ 16 Chris Downard___________ 17 Clint Johns______________ 16 Tyson Shields_____________ 7 Brett Kinning____________ 12 Brett Kinning____________ 21 Ryan Tousley____________ 17

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Derek Hinke_____________ 16 Chris Dobler_____________ 16 Doug Otto_______________ 20 Davis Morgan____________ 24 Tanner Funk_____________ 23 Chad Shannon___________ 17 Tory Stoffregen__________ 13 Joe Young________________ 8 Anthony Miller___________ 18 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 18 Riley Landuyt____________ 18 Mitchell Rogers__________ 21 Matt Warkentin__________ 22

Triples 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 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Not Available Not Available Mark Balderston__________ 7 Not Available Robbie Knight_____________ 5 Not Available Not Available Jim Spring_______________ 11 Tony Triplett_____________ 11 Mark Goodwin____________ 6 Not Available Jeff Cook_________________ 4 Not Available Not Available Sean Krokroskia__________ 10 Sean Krokroskia___________ 6 Brian McDaneld___________ 2 David Schroeder___________ 3 P.J. Spell_________________ 4 Jason Sims_______________ 3 Shawn Lopez_____________ 6 Kit Pellow________________ 4 Ray Sims_________________ 4 Kit Pellow________________ 3 Matt Fitzmorris___________ 3 Matt Porter______________ 2 Jake Williams_____________ 2 Ben Austene______________ 4 Mike Simpson_____________ 4 Eric Phillips_______________ 6 Ryan Slavens_____________ 5 Chris Downard____________ 7 Chris Downard____________ 4 Joe Gullion_______________ 6 Tyson Shields_____________ 8 Brett Kinning_____________ 2 Sam Nocita_______________ 2 B.J. Saner________________ 2 Zach Justice______________ 2 Vince Rodden_____________ 6 Truman Marek____________ 6 Derek Hinke______________ 4 Chris Nash_______________ 4 Doug Otto________________ 4 Doug Otto________________ 6 Tanner Funk______________ 4 John Lenherr_____________ 4 John Calhoun_____________ 5 Chad Shannon____________ 4 Blake Sturgeon____________ 7 Aaron Schnurbusch________ 4 Alec Alavarez_____________ 7 L.J. Hatch________________ 9 Mile Starks_______________ 3 Brandt Ollinger____________ 5

Home Runs 1973 Not Available 1974 Paul Provas_______________ 6 1975 Brad McKaig______________ 6 1976 Not Available 1977 Alvin Maynard____________ 4 Gary Foreman____________ 4 1978 Not Available 1979 Not Available 1980 Jesse Vann_______________ 9 1981 Mark Goodwin____________ 7 1982 Tab Rojas________________ 8 1983 Jeff Cook_________________ 5 Larry Beavers_____________ 5 1984 Steve Meyer_____________ 10 1985 Steve Meyer_____________ 18 1986 Troy Cook________________ 8

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Sean Krokroskia___________ 6 Brian McDaneld___________ 7 Michael Rapp_____________ 7 Scott Hennessey___________ 5 P.J. Spell_________________ 5 Jamie Borel_______________ 4 Brandon English___________ 5 Aaron Suess______________ 5 Kit Pellow________________ 9 Kit Pellow_______________ 20 Matt Porter______________ 3 Ben Austene_____________ 15 Dustin Brown_____________ 4 Ryan Slavens_____________ 7 Justin Annin______________ 7 Aaron Brown_____________ 8 Tyson Graham___________ 10 Joe Gullion______________ 20 Joe Guillon______________ 18 B.J. Saner________________ 7 Jeff Zelenovich___________ 10 Daniel Heflin______________ 5 Tommy Mangino__________ 5 Ryan Tousley_____________ 5 Chris Nash_______________ 9 Reed Kreiser______________ 9 Dout Otto________________ 6 Davis Morgan_____________ 7 Sam Stucky_______________ 7 Davis Morgan____________ 22 Blake Sturgeon____________ 2 Tory Stoffregen___________ 7 Zach Isham_______________ 3 Tim McClellan____________ 2 Joe Young________________ 2 Anthony Miller___________ 13 Anthony Miller___________ 26 Mitchell Rogers__________ 15 Tanner Padgett__________ 16 Matt Warkentin__________ 16

In 2011, Chad Shannon led the Cavaliers in batting average, hits, doubles, triples runs and was second in stolen bases.


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Yearly Individual

Leaders

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 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Jere Peterson____________ 16 Mark Balderston_________ 41 Not Available Not Available Robbie Knight____________ 39 Not Available Not Available Jesse Vann______________ 66 Mark Goodwin___________ 42 Tab Rojas_______________ 40 Jeff Cook________________ 45 Not Available Not Available Sean Krokroskia__________ 59 Sean Krokroskia__________ 37 Brian McDaneld__________ 36 Scott Hennessey__________ 42 Scott Hennessey__________ 54 Jamie Borel______________ 43 Jamie Borel______________ 47 Todd Burris______________ 44 Kit Pellow_______________ 50 Matt Porter_____________ 36 Scott Evilsizer____________ 61 Scott Evilsizer____________ 52 Aaron Brown____________ 40 Warren Strickland________ 59 Justin Clark______________ 57 Clint Johns______________ 57 Joe Gullion______________ 71 Joe Guillon______________ 51 Brett Kinning____________ 48 Vince Rodden____________ 68 Josiah Enyart____________ 59 Derek Hinke_____________ 57 Jeremy Francis___________ 53 Doug Otto_______________ 65 John Lenherr____________ 65 Ben Millard______________ 72 Chad Shannon___________ 59 Blake Sturgeon___________ 60 Zach Isham______________ 22 Aaron Schurbusch________ 22 Riley Landuyt____________ 59 Anthony Miller___________ 59 Anthony Miller___________ 73 Mitchell Rogers__________ 61 Matt Warkentin__________ 66

Stolen Bases ‘73-’76 Not Available 1977 Alvin Maynard___________ 25 1978 Not Available 1979 Korey Garner____________ 37 1980 Jim Spring_______________ 17 Steve Vance_____________ 17 1981 Kris Starr________________ 13 1982 Not Available 1983 Jeff Cook________________ 21 1984 1985 1986 Sean Krokroskia__________ 30 1987 Sean Krokroskia__________ 25 1988 David Schroeder__________ 11 1989 Scott Hennessey__________ 26 1990 Scott Hennessey__________ 19 1991 Jamie Borel______________ 34 1992 Jamie Borel______________ 63 1993 Jeff Marquez____________ 38 1994 Kit Pellow_______________ 15 1995 Adam Holst______________ 16 1996 Scott Evilsizer____________ 22 1997 Scott Evilsizer____________ 15 1998 Aaron Brown____________ 19 1999 Warren Strickland________ 37 2000 Justin Clark______________ 19 2001 Joe Gullion______________ 17 2002 Ben Duval_______________ 50 2003 Vince Rodden____________ 41 2004 Vince Rodden____________ 64 2005 Truman Marek___________ 30 2006 Kyle Byler_______________ 13 2007 Jeremy Francis___________ 21 2008 Jeremy Francis___________ 43 2009 J.P. LaMunyon___________ 22 John Lenherr____________ 22 2010 Ben Millard______________ 23 2011 Blake Sturgeon___________ 66

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Blake Sturgeon___________ 29 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 13 Joe Young_______________ 13 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 13 Ben Calvano_____________ 15 Miles Starks_____________ 17 Brian Sullivan____________ 13 Daonte Lowery___________ 13

Base-on-Balls 1973 Not Available 1974 Not Available 1975 Jeff Balter_______________ 35 1976 Not Available 1977 Doug Blume_____________ 42 ‘78-’80 Not Available 1981 Bill Cook________________ 36 1982 Not Available 1983 Brett Ricky______________ 27 1984 Not Available 1985 Not Available 1986 Sean Krokroskia__________ 33 Skip Wiley_______________ 33 1987 Season Krokroskia________ 27 1988 Terry Nylund____________ 33 1989 Brian Bock______________ 37 1990 Jim Chapman____________ 30 1991 Jamie Borel______________ 36 1992 Jamie Borel______________ 40 1993 Brandon English__________ 31 1994 Jason Williams___________ 15 Billy Turner______________ 15 1995 Ben Austene_____________ 22 1996 Scott Evilsizer____________ 40 1997 Scott Evilsizer____________ 44 1998 Kevin Jones______________ 29 1999 Justin Clark______________ 40 2000 Justin Clark______________ 48 2001 Joe Gullion______________ 39 2002 Joe Guillon______________ 42 2003 Brett Kinning____________ 29 2004 Zach Justice_____________ 23 Vince Rodden____________ 23 2005 Daniel Heflin_____________ 35 2006 Derek Hinke_____________ 24 2007 Justin Miller_____________ 23 2008 Mitchell Mathis__________ 37 2009 David Drahozal___________ 33 2010 Ben Millard______________ 33 2011 Chad Shannon___________ 34 Ryan Hall_______________ 34 2012 Tory Stoffregen__________ 27 2013 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 19 2014 Aaron Schnurbusch_______ 43 2015 Anthony Mlller___________ 43 2016 Brett Anderson___________ 32 2017 Nick McMurray__________ 44 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

Charlie Parsons_________ 4-1 Bob Downs_____________ 4-2 Bob Downs____________ 11-0 Brad McKaig____________ 6-0 Kirby Heimsoth_________ 6-2 Kirby Hemsoth__________ 6-3 Tom Harvey____________ 7-0 Chris Sperry____________ 6-1 Stan Kolowsky__________ 7-3 Mark Wilson____________ 7-1 Don Powelson__________ 9-4 Mike Beal______________ 9-0 Dave Hosier____________ 9-0 Travis Chambers_________ 9-3 Kelly Milner____________ 7-1 Skip Wiley______________ 7-3 John McLelland_________ 5-1 Frank Mann____________ 5-2 Steve Lawson___________ 5-3 Robby LaMar___________ 6-2 Chuck Wiley____________ 6-3 Rory Ramsdell__________ 7-3 Troy Gardner___________ 7-3 Shawn Lopez___________ 7-3 Sean Murphy___________ 8-3 Mike Simmons__________ 6-3 Nathan Ruhl____________ 6-3 Mike Simmons__________ 6-4 Nathan Ruhl____________ 9-2

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Jeremy Krismer_________ 5-3 Jarrod Galle____________ 5-2 Matt Heikkila___________ 5-2 Matt Heikkila___________ 6-3 James Brazeal___________ 7-6 Charlie Tholl____________ 6-1 Brett Bogard____________ 6-5 Chris Thorup____________ 9-4 Doug Gunderson________ 7-3 Robert Chavana_________ 8-4 Lance Nunnery__________ 7-2 Ryan Tousley___________ 7-4 Matt Thomason_________ 3-5 Kyle Crandall___________ 7-3 Travis Blankenship______ 11-3 Brandon Droge_________ 10-2 Gage Daniels__________ 10-3 Gil Rehwinkel__________ 10-2 Cody Schumacher______ 10-3 Lee Ridenhour__________ 7-5 Derek Beier____________ 4-2 Aaron Schnurubusch_____ 4-3 Matt Blackham__________ 4-7 Aaron Schnurbusch_____ 12-2 Derek Hurt_____________ 9-0 Austin Strochein_________ 9-2 Jake Barton____________ 8-1 Briley Buckley___________ 9-2

Earned Run Average 1973 Charlie Parsons________ 1974 Bob Downs____________ 1975 Jeff Purcell____________ 1976 Wally Gilhaus__________ 1977 Kirby Heimsoth________ 1978 Tom Harvey___________ 1979 Lance Stokes__________ 1980 Louie Ruiz_____________ 1981 Mark Wilson___________ 1982 Kevin Masters_________ 1983 Dave Hosier___________ 1984 Dave Hosier___________ 1985 Travis Chambers________ 1986 Mike Miller____________ 1987 David Hierholzer_______ 1988 Robby LaMar__________ 1989 Mark Ewing___________ 1990 Mark Ewing___________ 1991 Troy Gardner__________ 1992 Mike Hughes__________ 1993 Heath Gatzemeyer______ 1994 Steve Liebengood_______ 1995 Mike Simmons_________ 1996 Aaron Blosser__________ 1997 Jeremy Krismer________ 1998 Scott Norris___________ 1999 Todd Day_____________ 2000 Brent Mowen__________ 2001 Brett Bogard___________ 2002 Chris Thorup___________ 2003 Adam Parsons_________ 2004 Truman Marek_________ 2005 John Winter___________ 2006 Peter Davenport_______ 2007 Justin Miller___________ 2008 Jacob Smith___________ 2009 Drew Mikkelson________ 2010 Zach Gove_____________ 2011 Cody Schumacher______ 2012 Cameron Fisher________ 2013 Derek Beier___________ Connor Miller__________ 2014 Derek Gulick___________ 2015 Wally Nellor___________ 2016 Ben Nelson____________ 2017 Brendan Stanek________

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 0.74 1.50 1.70 1.62 1.47 1.47 1.71 1.70 2.05 1.48

Strikeouts 1973 Not Available 1974 John Shrearer____________ 74 1975 Brad McKaig_____________ 39 1976 Kirby Heimsoth__________ 37 1977 Kirby Heimsoth__________ 42 1978 Chris Sperry_____________ 48 1979 Chris Sperry_____________ 56 1980 Nathan Hendricks________ 67 1981 Mike Sims_______________ 66 1982 Don Powelson___________ 54

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Mike Beal_______________ 82 Chris Egelston____________ 90 Travis Chambers__________ 84 Kelly Milner_____________ 84 Skip Wiley_______________ 49 Steve Lawson____________ 40 Robby LaMar____________ 68 Rory Ramsdell___________ 88 Jay Meyer_______________ 73 Shawn Lopez____________ 59 Sean Murphy____________ 80 Mike Bradley____________ 42 Nathan Ruhl_____________ 54 Nathan Ruhl_____________ 83 Jeremy Krismer__________ 44 Jarrod Galle_____________ 51 Matt Heikkila____________ 42 James Brazeal____________ 62 Brett Bogard_____________ 39 Chris Thorup_____________ 66 Doug Gunderson_________ 70 Eric Peterson____________ 64 Lance Nunnery___________ 58 C.J. Herrforth____________ 38 Travis Blankenship________ 48 Travis Blankenship________ 87 Gage Daneils____________ 83 Gil Rehwnikel____________ 64 Cody Schumacher________ 80 Lee Ridenhour___________ 79 Matt Blackham___________ 83 Connor Miller__________ 108 Austin Stroschein_________ 62 Tyler LaPlante____________ 88 Briley Buckley____________ 84

Innings Pitched 1973 Not Available 1974 Bob Downs____________ 77.2 1975 Brad McKaig___________ 41.1 1976 Kirby Heimsoth________ 44.1 1977 Kirby Heimsoth________ 60.2 1978 Tom Harvey_____________ 42 1979 Chris Sperry_____________ 50 1980 Mark Latereza_________ 63.1 1981 Mark Wilson_____________ 54 1982 Kevin Masters___________ 70 1983 Mike Beal_____________ 62.1 1984 Dave Hosier___________ 46.1 1985 Perry Dummitt___________ 68 1986 Kelly Milner___________ 70.1 1987 Skip Wiley_______________ 70 1988 John McLelland__________ 45 1989 Robby LaMar____________ 59 1990 Rory Ramsdell_________ 81.2 1991 Jay Meyer_____________ 56.2 1992 Shawn Lopez____________ 65 1993 Sean Murphy____________ 65 1994 Mike Simmons_________ 56.2 1995 Mike Simmons_________ 72.2 1996 Nathan Ruhl_____________ 66 1997 Jeremy Krismer________ 49.2 1998 Jarrod Galle_____________ 55 1999 Matt Heikkila__________ 56.2 2000 James Brazeal__________ 76.1 2001 Brett Bogard___________ 67.1 2002 Chris Thorup___________ 78.1 2003 Adam Parsons_________ 69.2 2004 Eric Peterson__________ 86.2 2005 Lance Nunnery___________ 67 2006 Peter Davenport_________ 57 2007 Kyle Crandall____________ 73 2008 Bandon Droge___________ 98 2009 Gage Daniels__________ 83.1 2010 Ryan Garman____________ 67 2011 Cody Schumacher______ 82.1 2012 Lee Ridenhour_________ 75.2 2013 Aaron Schnurbusch_____ 59.2 2014 Aaron Schnurbusch____ 107.2 2015 Austin Stroschein_______ 64.0 2016 Stuart Baruth__________ 76.1 2017 Brendan Stanek________ 79.0

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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, Alec_______________ 2014-15 Alvarez, P.J.________________ 1991-92 Amos, Gregg__________________ 1973 Amos, Parker__________________ 2008 Anderson, Brett_______________ 2016 Anderson, Ed__________________ 1980 Andrade, Joe__________________ 1992 Andre, Todd_______________ 1997-98 Andries, Mike______________ 2010-11 Annin, Justin_____________1996-97-98 Arganbright, Scott___________ 1988-89 Arp, Ryan__________________ 2005-06 Arreguin, Chris________________ 1995 Arrelanes, Trevor______________ 2011 Arthur, Tyler_______________ 2012-13 Austene, Ben_______________ 1995-96

B

Balderston, Kurt_______________ 1987 Balderston, Mark___________ 1973-74 Balogh, Rich__________________ 1987 Balter, Jeff_________________ 1974-75 Banwart, Ryan_________________ 2016 Barbee, John__________________ 1987 Bartlett, George_______________ 1987 Barton, Jake__________________ 2016 Barton, Leonidas_______________ 1979 Baruth, Stuart______________ 2016-17 Baytsinger, Eric________________ 2005 Bayton, Jerry__________________ 1986 Beal, Chad_________________ 1992-93 Beal, Mike_________________ 1983-84 Beier, Derek_______________ 2013-14 Beard, Brad________________ 1974-75 Beavers, Larry______________ 1982-83 Benton, Brett______________ 1992-93 Bergman, Evan________________ 2017 Bicknell, Drew______________ 2001-02 Bien, Douglas_________________ 1977 Bilicki, Michael________________ 2007 Blackham, Matt_____________ 2012-13 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 Bowers, Juan_______________ 2012-13 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 Bruce, Maurice_____________ 2016-17 Brummett, Evan____________ 2011-12 Brunner, James_____________ 1973-74 Buckley, Briley_________________ 2017 Buckley, Travis________________ 1989 Burasco, Brian_________________ 2014 Burger, Kurt________________ 1976-77 Burgess, Chaz_________________ 2016 Burgess, Ross______________ 2005-06 Burkman, Gordon___________ 1975-76 Burns, Gary________________ 1978-79 Burris, Todd________________ 1992-93 Byler, Kyle_________________ 2006-07

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Calhoun, John_________________ 2010 Call, Adam____________________ 2002 Calia, Christopher______________ 1982 Calvano, Ben_______________ 2014-15 Calvano, Robert_______________ 2013 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 Crosby, Josh__________________ 2016 Crouch, Chuck_________________ 1991

D

Dacy, Tony_________________ 2003-04 Damgar, Jamie_____________ 1995-96 Damman, Brian_____________ 1984-85 Daniels, Gage_________________ 2009 Darnell, Jay___________________ 1984 Darring, Troy__________________ 2017 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 Dougherty, Quintin_____________ 2014 Douglas, Ron_______________ 1975-76 Dow, John_________________ 1973-74 Dowell, Greg__________________ 1973 Dowell, Jacob_________________ 2012 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

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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 Erickson, Ryan_________________ 2013 Ewing, Mark_______________ 1989-90 Evilsizer, Scott______________ 1996-97

F

Fairhild, John__________________ 2014 Falk, Will 200_ 200 Farrell, Charles________________ 1983 Farris, Andy___________________ 1981 Farris, Mike___________________ 1977 Feuerborn, John_______________ 1989 Fields, Phil____________________ 1975 Fine, Andrew__________________ 2004 Fisher, Cameron____________ 2011-12 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 Forrester, Quinton_____________ 2015 Francis, Jeremy_____________ 2007-08 Frazee, Brad_______________ 1995-96 Frazier, Victor_________________ 1986 Freitag, Tommy________________ 1981 Frets, Kyle_________________ 2006-07 Funk, Tanner_______________ 2009-10

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Gabler, Fritz________________ 1982-83 Gabriel, Kevin_________________ 1978 Galle, Jarrod_______________ 1997-98 Garman, Ryan____________ 2008 & 10 Gardea, Luis_______________ 2014-15 Gardner, Troy______________ 1990-91 Garner, Korey_________________ 1979 Garwood, Drew_____________ 2007-08 Gates, Larry___________________ 1988 Gatzemeyer, Heath__________ 1993-94 Gean, Dave___________________ 2012 Gean, Rob ____________________ 2013 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 Graf, Keaton__________________ 2016 Graham, Tyson________________ 2000 Grant, Seve___________________ 1987 Grasley, Levi__________________ 2011 Green, Drew_______________ 2015-16 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 Gulick, Dalton______________ 2014-15 Gullion, Joe________________ 2001-02 Gunderson, Doug___________ 2003-04 Guyton, Patrick________________ 1996

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Haas, Bryce________________ 1995-96 Hall, Mark____________________ 1986 Hall, Ricky_________________ 1977-78 Hall, Ryan_________________ 2010-11 Hallman, Caleb_____________ 2011-12 Hammontree, Dan_____________ 1973 Hampton, Darius____________ 2012-13 Hannah, Delby_________________ 2010 Harrington, Kirk________________ 1988 Harris, Brian__________________ 1994 Hartle, Rodney________________ 1985

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Harvey, Tom__________________ 1978 Harwell, Neil__________________ 1978 Hayworth, Michael__________ 2014-15 Latch, LJ __________________ 2014-15 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 Herrenbruck, Ty____________ 2016-17 Herrforth, C.J.______________ 2006-07 Hess, Merritt_______________ 1996-97 Heustess, Cameron_____________ 1999 Hierholzer, David______________ 1987 Hildebrand, Chris______________ 1992 Hill, Alex __________________ 2011-12 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 Hoppick, Grant________________ 2017 Horton, Lance_________________ 1996 Hosier, Dave_______________ 1983-84 House, Drew_______________ 2008-09 Huffman, Brennan_____________ 2015 Hughes, Michael____________ 1991-92 Huninghake, Seth______________ 2010 Hurt, Derek________________ 2014-15

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Ice, Lee _____________________ 1975 Isham, Zach________________ 2013-14

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Jackson, Michael_______________ 1979 Jackson, Mitch________________ 1990 Jackson, Ryne______________ 2004-05 Jacobs, Gage_______________ 2012-13 Jannsen, Brady_____________ 2011-12 Jennings, Lenny_____________ 1980-81 Jennison, Shane____________ 2011-12 Jerome, Cliff__________________ 1985 Johns, Clint________________ 2000-01 Johnson, James_____________ 1987-88 Johnson, Mark______________ 1997-98 Johnson, Matt_________________ 2017 Johnson, Matthew__________ 1996-97 Johnson, Paul______________ 2006-07 Johnson, Richie_____________ 1987-88 Johnson, Ross______________ 2012-13 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 Karst, Jake____________________ 2017 Keeney, Brian_________________ 1990 Kellen, Joel___________________ 2003 Kelly, John_________________ 1991-92 Kelly, Larry_________________ 2001-02 Kelton, Joe____________________ 2007 Kendall, Ryan_________________ 2011 Kerr, Michael_______________ 1976-77 Kincaid, Brad__________________ 2017 Kinney, Ryan__________________ 2004 Kinning, Brett______________ 2003-04 Knehans, Luke______________ 2013-14 Knight, Robert______________ 1976-77 Knipp, Mark________________ 1990-91 Knorr, Joe_________________ 1984-85 Knutson, Kyle_________________ 2006 Kobuszewski, Jonathan__________ 1997 Kolarik, Nick_______________ 2012-13


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 LaFramboise, Mark__________ 1993-94 Lahasky, Alex_______________ 2010-11 LaMar, Robby______________ 1988-89 Lambert, Chris_________________ 1994 LaMunyon, J.P.________________ 2009 Landuyt, Riley______________ 2014-15 LaPlante, Tyler_____________ 2016-17 Laterza, Mark_________________ 1980 Laughlin, Alex______________ 2012-13 Leitch, James__________________ 2016 Lewandowski, Brad__________ 2006-07 Lewis, Brennan________________ 2016 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 Lewis, Brennan_____________ 2016-17 Livingston, Scott____________ 2012-13 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 Lowery, Daonte________________ 2017 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 McClellan, Tim_____________ 2012-13 McCoy, Matt__________________ 2005 McCulloch, Brian____________ 2008-09 McDaneld, Brian____________ 1987-88 McDowell, Matt_______________ 2013 McEachern, Mark______________ 1992 McGautha, Rodney_____________ 1977 McGehee, Alec________________ 2017 McHugh, Matthew_____________ 2015 McKaig, Brad_______________ 1973, 75 McLelland, John____________ 1987-88 McMurray, Nick____________ 2016-17 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, Anthony_____________ 2014-15 Miller, Brett___________________ 2012 Miller, Connor______________ 2013-14 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______________ 2010-11 Moore, Mark__________________ 1977 Morgan, Davis______________ 2009-10 Morris, David_________________ 1973 Morris, Regan______________ 1998-99 Moses, Dustin_________________ 2010 Mowen, Brent______________ 2000-01 Mrstik, Sam___________________ 2014 Mundy, Greg_______________ 2003-04 Murphy, Sean______________ 1992-93 Murray, Skyler______________ 2010-11

N

history & records Nash, Chris___________________ 2006 Neal, Sam____________________ 1998 Nellor, Wally_______________ 2015-16 Nelson, Jacob______________ 2013-14 Nelson, Ben___________________ 2016 Nelson, Jason_________________ 1996 Nelson, Lorry_______________ 1977-78 Nelson, Nick__________________ 2016 Neuberger, Tanner__________ 2008-09 Neumer, Mark______________ 1983-84 Newton, Dan__________________ 2002 Nickle, Brett__________________ 2016 Nocita, Sam________________ 2002-03 Nolan, Tony________________ 2010-11 Norris, Scott_______________ 1998-99 Noteboom, Dave_______________ 1994 Nunnery, Lance________________ 2005 Nylund, Terry______________ 1987-88

O

O’Donnell, Rob________________ 1985 Offutt, Monte_________________ 1981 Ollinger, Brandt_____________ 2016-17 Olsen, Matt___________________ 2014 Olson, Roger__________________ 1979 O’Neil, David__________________ 1980 Otto, Doug________________ 2007-08 Ouweleen, Ryan_______________ 1997 Overstreet, Mitchell_________ 2010-11 Overstreet, Tyler_______________ 2003 Owings, Garrett________________ 2005

P

Padgett, Tanner_______________ 2017 Parker, Steve_______________ 1984-85 Parrish, Graham_______________ 2001 Parsons, Adam_____________ 2002-03 Parsons, Bob__________________ 1973 Parsons, Charles_______________ 1973 Patzner, Jacob______________ 2014-15 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 Rateliff, Jacob______________ 2014-15 Redmond, Richard__________ 1974-75 Reed, Brad_________________ 1999-00 Rehwinkel, Gil______________ 2009-10 Reid, Shaun________________ 2011-12 Renco, Todd__________________ 1993 Renzi, Joe_________________ 1990-91 Rials, Quentin______________ 1996, 98 Rich, Jason____________________ 1990 Ricky, Brett________________ 1982-83 Riddle, Joe____________________ 1977 Ridenhour, Lee________________ 2012 Ridley, Drew__________________ 2012 Riley, Miles___________________ 2009 Rissler, Jason_______________ 1998-99 Robles, Dan___________________ 1979 Robelez, Jon__________________ 2015 Rodda, Brad__________________ 1979 Rodden, Vince______________ 2003-04 Rodgers, Cartus________________ 1985 Roelofsen, Adam_______________ 1998 Rogers, Matt_______________ 1988-89 Rogers, Mitchell____________ 2015-16 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 Rutledge, Cody________________ 2013

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 Schlichit, Michael______________ 2013 Schlotzhauer, Rodger___________ 1981 Schmidt, Ray__________________ 1985 Schneider, Mike____________ 1992-93 Schneiderman, Dalllas_________ 1998-99 Schnurubusch, Aaron________ 2013-14 Schroeder, David____________ 1988-89 Schuler, Josh__________________ 2004 Schultz, Chris_______________ 2001-02 Schumacher, Cody__________ 2010-11 Schumacher, Connor___________ 2017 Schwab, Davis_________________ 2017 Scribner, Jacob________________ 2015 Seers, Tom___________________ 1981 Seibert, Adam_________________ 2017 Serslev, Nate__________________ 2005 Shafer, David__________________ 1991 Shaffer, Evan__________________ 1983 Shaffer, Raymond___________ 1978-79 Shaffer, Robert_____________ 1979-80 Shannon, Chad_____________ 2011-12 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 Skeen, Tyrai___________________ 2012 Skuban, Chris______________ 2005-06 Slater, P.J.____________________ 2006 Slavens, Ryan______________ 1997-98 Smith, Adam_______________ 2002-03 Smith, Brett________________ 2012-13 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_________________ 2010-11 Southard, Doug________________ 1984 Spell, P.J.__________________ 1989-90 Sperry, Chris_______________ 1978-79 Spilker, Vince______________ 2010-11 Staples, Chris__________________ 1991 Spring, James_________________ 1980 Stanek, Brendan____________ 2016-17 Stanely, Wes__________________ 2003 Starks, Miles__________________ 2015 Starr, Kris________________1980-81-16 Steele, Doug__________________ 1975 Steele, Hayden_____________ 2013-14 Stephens, Thad________________ 1984 Stine, Shea________________ 2014-15 Stoffregen, Tory____________ 2011-12 Stokes, Lance______________ 1979-80 Stone, Dakota______________ 2014-15 Stonestreet, Kevin__________ 1983-84 Storey, Spencer________________ 2000 Strickland, Warren__________ 1998-99 Stringfield, Ricky_______________ 1990 Stroschein, Austin______________ 2015 Stucky, Sam________________ 2009-10 Stuever, CJ_________________ 2014-15 Sturgeon, Blake_____________ 2011-12 Stutheit, Phil__________________ 1983 Swartz, Terry__________________ 1978 Sweeney, Michael______________ 1978 Sweet, Jason_______________ 1995-96 Sueppel, Nick_________________ 2017 Suess, Aaron__________________ 1992 Sullivan, Brian_________________ 2017 Sumpter, Alfonzo______________ 1979 Sundberg, Don________________ 1973 Sweet, Jason__________________ 1995

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Talamonte, Jake____________ 2011-12 Tartler, Ty_________________ 2000-01 Templeton, Nate_______________ 2007 Thayer, Chris_______________ 1980-81 Theis, Adam_______________ 2016-17 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 Torrez, Wes___________________ 2011 Tousley, Ryan______________ 2004-05 Triplett, Antonio____________ 1979-80 Truman, Justin________________ 2003 Turner, Billy___________________ 1994 Tyson, Jarrod__________________ 1999

U

Ullrich, Sean__________________ 2015

V

Vail, Donny___________________ 2015 Vance, Steve__________________ 1980 Van Gerpen, Tyler______________ 2011 Vann, Jesse___________________ 1980 VanPolen, Bob______________ 2003-04 VanVleck, Colton_______________ 2017 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 Ward, Justin_______________ 2016-17 Ward, Ricky___________________ 2014 Warkentin, Matt_______________ 2017 Warner, Andrew_______________ 2015 Watson, Tyler______________ 2015-16 Weatherred, Mike_____________ 1980 Weaver, Richard_______________ 1982 Weber, Ethan_________________ 2010 Weger, David_________________ 1983 Weigel, Ryan__________________ 1999 Weisner, Scott_________________ 1986 Welch, Buddy_________________ 1978 Welch, Pat____________________ 1990 Wells, Daniel_______________ 2015-16 Westbrook, Mike______________ 1983 Wheeler, Kris__________________ 2004 White, David_______________ 2014-15 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, Nick__________________ 2016 Wilson, Robby______________ 1987-88 Winter, John__________________ 2006 Wise, Sid__________________ 1974-75 Witzig, Dan___________________ 1983 Wray, Trent___________________ 2001 Wright, Curt_______________ 1979-80 Wrinkle, Jeramy_______________ 1997 Wyant, Justin______________ 2014-15

Y

Yeager, Michael____________ 2012-13 Yeamans, Matt_____________ 1996-97 Yonker, Mike__________________ 1991 Young, Joe____________________ 2013 Young, Mike__________________ 1977

Z

Zelenovich, Jeff________________ 2004 Ziebell, Scott__________________ 1997 Zimmerman, Josh___________ 1990-91 Zinn, Chris_________________ 1993-94

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Where Have They Gone? Abilene Chrisitan Briley Buckley Brennan Lewis

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Alabama-Birmingham Josh Miljavac Chris Thorup

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2002 2002

Alabama State Jon Roblez

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2015

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Austin Peay State Lee Ridenhour

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2012

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Baker University Ed Anderson Dustin Brown 3B Kurt Burger 3B Jeff Diskin C Tom Golden P/IF Chad Griffin 1B Justin Miller 1B Quentin Rials P Tyler Rickard C Mike Rounbehler P Chris Zinn OF

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Bellarmine Ryan Krull

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2007

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1994

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Berry College Kenneth Greene

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1998

Bradley Nick McMurray

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2017

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1992

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2005

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2016

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2015

Evansville Jeff Zelenovich

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2006

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1997

Florida Atlantic Steve Lawson

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1989

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2000 1996 2001 2010

Friends University Robert Carter Drew House

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Central Missouri Ben Austene Christopher Calia Peter Davenport John Fairchild David Goodwin Joe Gunderson Joe Kelton Mark Knipp Steve Parker Colby Seitz Vince Spilker Kris Starr Detroy Williams

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Georgia State University Tanner Funk 3B

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1999

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1989

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1985

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2010

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2017

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2011

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1996

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2012

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2016

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2000

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2013

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2011

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College of Charleston John Kelly Shawn Lopez Marc Vennemann

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2013

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1975

Columbia College Chris Matters Jeff Purcell

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Creighton University Gage Daniels Riley Landuyt Connor Miller Austin Strochein

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1995

Drury Tyler Arthur Austin Hoergerl Gage Jacobs Brandt Ollinger Tyler Van Gerpen

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East Carolina Jamie Borel Ryan Tousley

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Kansas Travis Blankenship Brandon English Lee Ice Rory Ramsdell Aaron Wilmes

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1998

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2015

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2009

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1999

Lindenwood Brett Anderson Derek Hurt

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2016 2015

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2012 2010

Louisiana Tech Sean Ullrich

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2015

Mount Marty Dakota Stone

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2015

Nebraska Joe Guillon Sam Stucky

Sean Krokroskia Cordell Williams John Wilson Mark Wilson

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2002 2010

Pittsburgh Aaron Schnurbusch

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2013 2003 2003

Nebraska Wesleyan Colby McPike

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2013

New Mexico State Keaton Graf L.J. Hatch Matt McHugh Vince Rodden

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2016 2015 2015 2004

Newman Blakle Gosch Matt Rogers B.J. Saner Kevin Stonestreet

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2009 1989 2004 1984

North Alabama Robby LaMar

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1989

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1993

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1987 1984 1985 1982

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2002 2005 2005

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Upper Iowa Ryan Arp

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2006

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1979

Pittsburg State Justin Annin Larry Beavers Scott Brady Tim Brown Robert Chavana Cameron Fisher Nick Giuliani Lance Horton Brian Keenery Jeff Lohse Aaron Long Eric Peterson Brendan Stanek Nate Templeton Jason Williams

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P

1999

SS/2B

1983

North Dakota State Dallas Schneiderman

South Carolina Matt Heikkila

1999

P

2017

C

1983

Northeastern State Jake Kaminski

South Carolina Upstate Grant Hoppock

C

2003

South Dakota State Dallas Schneiderman

P

1999

P/OF

2013

Southeast Missouri State Ryan Kendall P

2011

1973 1978

Southern Illinois Larry Bozic

P

1976

Southern Indiana Derek Dever

P/SS

2006

Southwest Baptist Tyson Shields

OF

2002

Mid America Nazarene Tom Caroll

Middle Tennessee State Matt Blackham P

2013

Minnesota Morris Skyler Murray

Northern Colorado Ross Johnson

2011

Northern Illinois Mike Gelwix Alvin Maynard

Minnesota State Mike Adries

OF C

2011

Missouri Brent Chamberlain Tyler LaPlante Jeff Soptich Jeff Zelenovich

C P P 3B

1993 2017 2011 2004

Missouri Baptist Jon Davis

C

1989

Missouri-Rolla Gabe Converse

P

2000

Missouri State Steve Meyer Cody Schumacher

1B P

1985 2011

Missouri-St. Louis Brian McCulloch Davis Schwab Mike Simmons

1B P P

2009 2017 1995

Missouri Southern State Mike Allen Maurice Bruce Harrison Gerber Kirby Heimsoth Ben Millard Terry Swartz

C OF OF P OF P

1978 2017 2010 1976 2010 1979

Missouri Valley Andy Chamberlin Jacob Scribner Robby Wilson

C 1B OF

SS SS

Northwest Missouri State Chad Beal P Jamie Damgar OF Bob Downs P Matt Fitzmorris P/OF Gary Goebel C Bernard Hinson OF Ryne Jackson P John McLelland P Matt Porter OF Mark Smith 3B Northwest Oklahoma State Terry Nylund 2B Northwood College James Johnson Oklahoma Christian Neil Harwell

1992 1990 1993 1996 1974 1994 1974 1975 2005 1988 1995 1988

OF OF P

2017 1998 1984

West Florida Brandon Droge

P

2009

Wichita State Brian Damman C Jim Spring

1984 1980

William Carey Alex Lahasky

3B

2011 2016 1980

2011

Wisconsin Parkside Juan Bowers

1B

2013

OF

2013

Wisconsin White Water C.J. Herrforth P

2007

Xavier Matt Warkentin

2017

St. Cloud Cody Rutledge

1988

St. Louis University Zack Smith Matt Thomason

P P

2010 2007

SS

1988

Stephen F. Austin Jake Barton

P

2016

SS

2012

Oauchita Baptist Nick Holtgrieve

Tarkio Jim Boggs

2B

1982

P

2009

2008 2015 1988

Ottawa Michael Hawworth Kyle Pener

Tennesssee David Morgan

C/DH

2010

C C

2015 2010

Tennessee Martin Jacob Patzner

P

2015

Park Brett Bogard Aaron Brown Justin Clark Ryan Duede Ryan Foster Jarred Galle Ryan Kinney Brad Lewendowski Brad Reed

P IF SS OF C P 1B IF C

2001 1999 2000 2007 1998 1998 2005 2007 2000

Tennessee Tech Jace Chaffin Jeff Matukewicz

P OF/P

2002 1995

Texas-Permian Basin Kyle Frets Tanner Neuberger Matt Scheffer

P P P/OF

2007 2009 2006

Phillips Mark Balderston Jim Broer Jeff Cook Ryan Duede Perry Dummitt Mike Grouse

2B OF OF OF P OF

1974 1985 1984 2007 1985 1982

1980 1979

Wayne State Troy Daring, Jr. Mark Johnson Mark Priegnitz

P

1997

1993

1982 2016 2000 2007 2009 1998 2008 1992 2010 2002 1997 2013 2007 2005 1988 2009 2011 2010 2002 2016 1991 2012 1991 2012 1991

St. Ambrose Mitch Overstreet

P

OF

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

2015

Tabor Shaun Reid

Mesa State Britt Benton

Washburn John Boggs Josh Crosby Jud Easterday Will Falk Raul Guevara Jared Galle Dustin Holthaus Mike Hughes Seth Huninghake Larry Kelly Jon Kobuszewski Alex Laughlin Luis Lopez Tomm Mangino Brian McDonald Drew Mikkelson Jake Moore Dustin Moses Dan Newton Brett Nickle Joe Renzi Drew Ridley Spencer Shields Tory Stoffregen Pat Whitney

Southwestern Christian Donny Vail P

1979

1992 1976 1981 1981 2008 2013 2013

2009 2016 2008

William Jewell Dalton Gulick P Stan Koslowsky

OF

3B P OF C C OF C

P C

SS OF

Oklahoma State Jeremy Krismer

Missouri Western State P.J. Alvarez Ron Douglas Len Jennings Greg Louzader Mitchell Mathis Brett Smith Michael Yeager

Montevalo Stan Koslowsky Ron Potter

Northern Iowa Kevin Bower P.J. Spell

P

Virginia Commonwealth John Lenherr OF Ben Nelson P Doug Otto SS

Trevecca Nazarene Curt Wright

1980

Truman State Drew Gartwood Greg Mundy Jake Smith

2008 2004 2008

3B P P

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Team Records Team Records Most Games Won Fewest Games Won Most Games Played Fewest Games Played Best Winning Pct. Lowest Winning Pct. 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 and Seminole) 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

50 14 64 22 .872 .280 6 27 18 16 35

2014 2006 1984, 2014 1973 1981 2006 1973, 1981 1997 1974 2006 2002

23

1982, 1983

2,097 2016 658 2016 308 1991 .372 1979 .296 1983 132 2015 46 1987 50 1980 9 1988, 1991 106 2015 7 2011 263 2011 51 1988 277 2014 144 1987 383 2016 88 1987 498 2015 549 2015 188 1973

Fielding and Pitching Records Most Errors Made 151 1977 Fewest Errors Made 39 1987 Most Runs Allowed 399 2000 Fewest Runs Allowed 82 1973 Highest ERA 6.64 2000 Lowest ERA 1.65 1979 Most Bases-on Balls 256 1982 Fewest Bases-on-Balls 57 1973 Most Strikeouts 573 2016 Fewest Strikeouts 184 1973 Most Hits Allowed 518 2016 Fewest Hits Allowed 116 1973 Most Shutouts 13 1983, 1984 Fewest Shutouts 2 73, 93, 98, 15

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Largest Wins 32 vs. Haskell 28 vs. Barton County 25 vs. Independence 25 vs. Coffeyville 25 vs. Haskell 25 vs. Baker 22 vs. N.W. Alabama 21 vs. Wentworth Mil. 21 vs. Marshalltown 21 vs. Ottawa JV 20 vs. Ottawa Univ. 20 vs. Wentworth Military 19 vs. Coffeyville 19 vs. Independence 18 vs. Highland 18 vs. Rockhurst JV 18 vs. Southwest Iowa 18 vs. Rockhurst 18 at Labette

35-3 32-5 25-0 25-0 26-1 26-1 24-2 21-0 27-6 23-2 20-0 22-2 20-1 20-1 19-1 20-2 21-3 18-0 19-1

Largest Shutouts 29-0 vs. Haskell 25-0 vs. Independence 25-0 vs. Coffeyville 21-0 vs. Labette 21-0 vs. Wentworth Military 20-0 vs. Ottawa University 19-0 vs. Highland 19-0 vs. Cowley County 18-0 vs. Trenton 18-0 vs. Rockhurst 17-0 vs. Coffeyville 17-0 vs. Neosho County 17-0 vs. Shawnee 16-0 vs. Wentworth 16-0 vs. Rockhurst 16-0 at Independence 15-0 vs. Wentworth 15-0 vs. Wentworth 15-0 vs. St. John’s 15-0 at Allen County Most Runs Game 35 vs. Haskell 32 vs. Barton County 29 vs. Haskell 27 vs. Marshalltown 26 vs. St. Paul’s 26 vs. Haskell 26 vs. Baker 25 vs. Independence 25 vs. Coffeyville 24 vs. N.W. Alabama 24 at MCC-Longview 23 vs. Brookhaven 23 vs. Ottawa JV 22 vs. Allen County 22 vs. Forest Park 22 vs. Wentworth Military 21 vs. Ottawa 21 vs. Labette 21 vs. Wentworth 21 vs. Cowley 21 vs. Labette 21 vs. Labette 21 vs. Southeast Iowa 21 vs. Kansas City Kan.

2002 1980 1982 1992 1996 2003 1992 1979 1986 2008 1978 3-21-17 1980 3-6-11 1976 2007 2008 3-11-14 4-18-14 1996 1982 1992 1979 1979 1978 1975 1979 1977 3-11-14 2008 2009 2-12-17 1979 2008 4-12-14 1979 1979 1981 2002

35-3 2002 32-5 1980 29-0 1996 27-6 1986 26-9 1974 26-1 1996 26-1 2002 25-0 1982 25-0 1992 24-2 1992 24-11 4-1-14 23-12 1986 23-2 2008 22-23 1982 22-11 1986 22-2 3-21-17 21-10 1979 21-0 1979 21-0 1979 21-10 1985 21-3 1985 21-6 1992 21-3 2008 21-6 4-9-11

Most Runs Doubleheader 55 vs. Haskell 50 vs. Haskell 45 vs. Allen County 41 vs. Brookhaven 39 vs. Independence 36 vs. Ottawa University 36 vs. Labette 36 vs. Kansas City Kansas 35 vs. St. Paul’s College 35 vs. Wentworth Military 35 vs. Barton County 34 vs. Trenton 34 vs. Northwest Alabama 34 vs. Highland 33 vs. Labette 33 vs. Labette 32 vs. North Central 32 vs. Rockhurst JV 32 at Labette 31 vs. Highland 31 Cowley County 31 vs. Coffeyville Largest Losses 18 vs. MCC-Maple Woods 17 vs. Seminole 16 vs. Seminole 15 vs. Meramec 15 vs. Cowley County 15 at Fort Scott 14 vs. Longview 14 vs. Longview 14 vs. Allen county 14 vs. Jefferson 14 vs. Iowa Western 13 vs. Kansas City Kansas 13 at Neosho County 12 vs Fort Scott 12 vs. Allen County 12 vs. Neosho County 12 vs. Neosho County 11 vs. Longview 11 vs. Kansas City Kansas 11 vs. Kansas City Kansas 11 vs. Southeast Iowa 11 vs. Temple 11 vs. Highland

4-22 3-26-14 6-23 1983 0-16 1983 2-17 1976 0-15 1998 2-17 4-3-11 1-15 1976 2-16 1978 8-22 1982 2-16 1993 11-15 2003 0-13 1985 4-17 5-8-11 10-22 1998 3-15 2008 5-17 2009 0-12 3-22-14 2-13 1975 1-12 1977 9-20 2003 1-12 2008 2-13 2009 7-18 3-10-12

Largest Shutout Losses 16-0 vs. Seminole 15-0 vs. Cowley County 13-0 vs.Kansas City Kan. 12-0 vs. Neosho County 10-0 vs. Longview 10-0 at Northeast Texas 10-0 at Neosho County 10-0 vs. Butler 9-0 vs. Seminole 8-0 vs. Seminole 8-0 at Butler County 7-0 vs. Longview 7-0 vs. Allen County 7-0 vs. Cowley 6-0 vs. Butler County 6-0 at Cowley 5-0 vs. Dodge City 5-0 vs. Allen County 5-0 vs. Allen County

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1996 2002 1982 1986 1982 1979 1996 4-9-11 1974 1979 1980 1977 1992 3-30-10 1979 4-9-15 1993 2008 4-1-10 1976 1978 1992

1983 1998 1985 3-22-14 1977 2-19-10 5-9-11 5-10-15 1982 1978 2002 1973 1977 3-12-17 2003 4-16-12 1973 1998 5-3-10


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Team Records Most Runs Game-Opponents 23 vs. Allen County 23 vs. Seminole 22 vs. Allen County 22 vs. Fort Scott 22 MCC-Maple Woods 20 vs. Kansas City Kansas 18 vs. Kansas City Kan. 18 vs. Allen County 18 at Fort Scott 18 vs. Cowley (Region VI) 18 vs. Highland 17 vs. Meramec 17 vs. Longview 17 vs. Cowley County 17 vs. Neosho County

23-22 1982 23-6 1983 22-8 1982 22-10 1998 22-4 3-26-14 20-9 2003 18-9 1976 18-8 1982 18-7 2002 18-15 2007 18-5 3-10-12 17-2 1976 17-16 2002 17-7 2002 17-5 2009

Most Runs Doubleheader-Opponents 32 at Fort Scot 31 vs. Seminole 30 vs. Iowa Western 29 vs. Allen County 29 vs. Independence 25 vs. Kansas City Kansas 25 vs. Fort Scott 24 vs. Meramec 24 vs. Kansas City Kansas 24 vs. Columbia 23 vs. Highland 22 vs. Longview 22 vs. Longview 22 vs. Neosho County

2003 1983 2003 1982 2009 1986 1998 1976 1987 1998 3-10-12 1978 1986 2007

Winning Streaks .804 1980 38 2014 19 2010 30 1981 18 1974 Batting Average 18 2017 .372 1979 Home Runs 17 1981 .364 1989 106 2015 17 1985 .361 2010 66 2017 16 1974 .360 1992 65 2010 16 1979 .360 1996 63 2016 16 2014 50 1996 Worst Batting Avg. 42 1980 Best Starts .254 1976 42 1994 (after 22 games) .290 1997 20-2 1979 .291 1995 Runs Batted In 20-2 1992 .302 1991 498 2015 20-2 2014 .304 1998 491 2010 19-3 1981 434 2016 19-3 2009 At Bats 432 2014 18-4 1980 2097 2016 426 2017 18-4 1996 1961 2017 1897 2014 Base-on-Balls Games 1868 2015 277 2014 65 2016 1754 2011 258 1980 64 1984 252 2016 64 2014 Hits 239 1986 62 1985 658 2016 238 2011 62 2017 652 2017 642 2015 Stolen Bases Wins 629 2010 263 2011 50 2014 598 2014 180 1992 49 2015 180 1992 48 1985 Runs 178 1986 47 1984 549 2015 168 1979 46 2016 539 2010 46 2017 499 2014 Strikeouts 485 2017 383 2016 Losses 478 2016 382 2017 36 2006 318 2014 27 1997 Doubles 262 2007 26 2011 132 2015 257 2015 24 1998 128 2014 24 2003 127 2017 Innings Pitched 22 1986 126 2016 524.2 2016 124 2009 494.2 2014 Winning Pct. 487.2 2017 .872 1981 Triples 450.0 2015 .840 1979 50 1980 436.2 2011 .825 1974 41 2015 .817 2015 40 1986

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Hits Allowed 518 2016 487 2004 485 2000 476 2006 460 2014 ERA 1.65 1979 2.12 1974 2.34 2009 2.51 2007 2.70 2008 Runs Allowed 399 2000 396 2006 380 2004 327 2001 323 1997 Strikeouts 573 2016 521 2017 479 2014 437 2015 396 2012 Complete Games 28 1981 27 1986 26 1991 23 1983 21 1990 21 2014 Shutouts 13 1983 13 1984 11 1974 11 1978 9 1979 9 1980

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National Leaders Gage Daniels

Team Hitting

Avg. Year Rank .364 1989 8th .360 1992 6th .360 1996 9th .358 1994 5th .346 2001 11th .335 2004 T-14th .334 2005 17th .331 2002 19th .325 2003 T-19th .339 2008 27th .356 2009 9th .361 2010 13th .330 2011 T-19th .330 2012 20th .315 2014 T-42nd .344 2015 14th .314 2016 67th .332 2017 21st

Individual Pitching Player Dave Hosier Brett Bogard Brandon Droge Travis Blankenship Gage Daniels Brandon Droge Cody Schumacher Brendan Stanek

Strikeout Leaders

Player Nathan Ruhl Connor Miller Aaron Schnurbusch Derek Beier Tyler LaPlante

Team Home Runs

HR Year Rank 106 2015 3rd 66 2017 T-20th

Team Record

Record Pct. 33-10 .767 41-18 .695 43-14 .754 44-14 .758

ERA 1.30 4.94 1.65 3.45 1.39 3.16 2.17 1.48

Year 1984 2001 2008 2009 2009 2009 2011 2017

Rank 8th 47th 11th 83rd 3rd 59th 29th 7th

K 83 108 102 80 88

IP 67.2 93 107.2 79 71.1

Year 1996 2014 2014 2014 2016

Year Rank 1989 8th 2008 T-30th 2009 15th 2010 T-11th

Rank T-11th 5th T-9th T-41st T-41st

Strikeout/Inning Leaders

Nik Holtgrieve

Player K/IP K IP Year Rank Mark Ewing 1.18 66 56 1990 11th Chris Egleston 1.30 90 69 1984 6th Travis Blankenship 1.01 87 86 2009 95th Cody Schumacher 1.10 56 51 2010 T-42nd Nick Kolarik 1.26 69 55 2012 18th

Strikeout/9 Inning Leaders Player Connor Miller Tyler LaPlante

K/IP K 10.45 108 11.10 88

IP 93.0 71.1

Wins Year 12 2014 9 2014 9 2015 9 2015 8 2015 9 2017 8 2017 8 2017

Rank T-2nd T-22nd T-15th T-15th T-37th T-30th T-48th T-48th

Player Matt Kunstman Brett Kinning Justin Miller Nik Holtgrieve Gil Rehwinkel Nick Kolarik Derek Hurt Wally Nellor Stuart Baruth

Svs 2 4 6 12 8 10 5 7 4

Year 2001 2003 2007 2009 2010 2012 2014 2015 2017

Individual Hitting Player Scott Hennessey David Goodwin

Avg. H .508 67 .483 69

Wins Leaders

Player Aaron Schnurbush Connor Miller Derek Hurt Austin Stroschein Jacob Patzner Briley Buckley Brendan Stanek Davis Schwab

Saves Leaders

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IP 22.1 5.1 20 302 64 55 41.2 58.1 14.0

Year 2014 2016

Rank T-26th T-15th T-29th T-5th T-19th T-7th T-32nd T-20th T-49th

Year Rank 1990 5th 1996 3rd

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National Leaders Kit Pellow .479 Joe Guillon .484 Matt Maigaard .397 Joe Guillon .433 Brett Kinning .429 Brett Kinning .441 Truman Marek .429 Ross Burgess .422 Derek Hinke .434 Davis Morgan .442 Chad Shannon .434 Michael Yeaker .417 Anthony Miller .442 Ben Calvano .413

Hits Leaders

Player Anthony Miller Tanner Padgett

Doubles Leaders

Player Riley Landuyt Mitchell Rogers

Triples Leaders

Player Alec Alverez LJ Hatch Sean Ulrich

Home Run Leaders Player Kit Pellow Ben Austene Joe Gullion Joe Guillon Davis Morgan Anthony Miller Anthony Miller Ben Calvano Andrew Warner Mitchell Rogers Tanner Padgett Matt Warkentin

RBI Leaders

Player Joe Guillon Joe Guillon Brett Kinning Jeff Zelenovich Davis Morgan Davis Morgan Ben Millard Anthony Miller Aaron Schnurbusch Anthony Miller Riley Landuyt Matt Warkentin

Stolen Base Leaders Player Jamie Borel Ben Duval Vince Rodden Vince Rodden Brett Kinning Truman Marek Jeremy Francis Doug Otto J.P. LaMunyon John Lenherr Blake Sturgeon Chad Shannon Ryan Hall Blake Sturgeon

70 75 25 58 66 83 70 12 69 92 46 43 86 76

1994 2001 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2005 2006 2010 2012 2012 2015 2015

T-1st 5th T-44th 29th 23rd 17th 37th T-42nd T-45th T-30th T-21st T-41st 11th T-48th

David Goodwin

Hits Year Rank 86 2015 T-22nd 86 2017 T-22nd 2B Year Rank 18 2015 T-46th 21 2016 T-38th 3B 7 9 6

Year 2014 2015 2015

Rank T-17ty T-3rd T-18th

HR 20 15 20 18 22 13 26 19 11 15 16 16

Year 1994 1996 2001 2002 2010 2014 2015 2015 2015 2016 2017 2017

Rank 2nd 12th T-1st T-9th T-5th T-14th 2nd T-6th T-47th T-38th T-28th T-28th

RBI 64 69 59 57 58 92 65 63 63 79 58 70

Year 2001 2002 2004 2004 2009 2010 2010 2014 2014 2015 2015 2017

Rank T-16th T-13th T-19th T-22nd T-57th 4th T-32nd T-15th T-15th 10th T-36th T-23rd

SB 63 50 41 64 32 30 43 30 22 22 66 65 30 29

Att. Pct. 69 .910 51 .980 50 .820 69 .928 34 .941 31 .968 48 .896 35 .857 25 .880 29 .759 78 .620 75 .670 32 .750 34 .853

Year 1992 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2008 2008 2009 2009 2011 2011 2011 2012

Rank 3rd 1st 5th 1st 11th T-15th 5th 23rd T-65yh T-65th 2nd 3rd T-30th T-25th

Joe Gullion

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Coaching Records Year

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All Games Won Lost Pct. Coach Season Honors

1973 16 6 .727 Sonny Maynard 1974 33 7 .825 Sonny Maynard 1975 34 9 .790 Sonny Maynard 1976 25 15 .625 Sonny Maynard 1977 32 16 .667 Sonny Maynard 1978 38 9 .809 Sonny Maynard 1979 42 8 .840 Sonny Maynard 1980 45 11 .804 Sonny Maynard 1981 41 6 .872 Sonny Maynard 1982 31 20 .608 Sonny Maynard 1983 38 16 .704 Sonny Maynard 1984 47 17 .734 Sonny Maynard 1985 48 14 .774 Sonny Maynard 1986 34 22 .607 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 24 10 .706 Kent Shelley 1988 30 12 .714 Kent Shelley 1989 33 10 .767 Kent Shelley 1990 30 12 .714 Kent Shelley 1991 21 18 .571 Kent Shelley 1992 33 12 .733 Kent Shelley 1993 32 13 .711 Kent Shelley 1994 27 16 .628 Kent Shelley 1995 26 21 .553 Kent Shelley 1996 36 14 .720 Kent Shelley 1997 25 27 .481 Kent Shelley 1998 24 24 .500 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 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

23 32 24 26 30 35 14 33 41 43 44 33 40 21 50 49 46 46

28 20 28 24 27 14 36 20 18 14 14 26 18 29 14 11 19 16

.451 .615 .462 .520 .526 .714 .280 .623 .695 .754 .758 .559 .690 .420 .781 .817 .708 .742

Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley Kent Shelley 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 10th-place East Jayhawk Conference Tie East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Fourth-place Region VI Tournament East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Region VI Champion, T-9th NJCAA World Series East Jayhawk Conference runner-up, Region VI T-7th, 14th in final NJCAA Poll East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Region VI T-5th. Sixth-place East Jayhawk Conference, Region VI Qualifier East Jayhawk Conference Champion, Region VI Qualifier Seventh-place East Jayhawk Conference, Region VI Qualifier East Jayhawk Conferecne Champion, Region VI Champion, T-9th NJCAA World Series Second-place East Jayhawk Conference, Region VI Quarterfinals Third-place East Jayhawk Conference, Region VI Runner-up Second-place East Jayhawk Conference, Region VI semifinalist

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Former Johnson County

Head 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 Japan-USA 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

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All-Time Results 1973

Sonny Maynard • 16-6 3rd Place Region VI

Allen County____________ 14-3 W Allen County_____________ 8-1 W Maple Woods____________ 7-1 W Maple Woods___________ 13-8 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 11-0 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 14-4 W Highland________________ 1-3 L Highland ________________ 2-3 L Highland________________ 7-0 W Highland________________ 7-6 W Allen County_____________ 7-3 W Allen County_____________ 9-3 W Kansas City Kansas________ 6-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 5-4 W Longview________________ 0-7 L Longview_____________ Forfeit W Neosho County___________ 3-5 L Neosho County___________ 7-4 W •Colby__________________ 7-1 W •St. John’s_______________ 4-7 L •Neosho County__________ 6-4 W •Dodge City______________ 0-5 L

1974

Sonny Maynard • 33-7 East Jayhawk Champions Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Champions Central Districts Runner-up

Mid America ____________ 1-11 L Mid America_____________ 2-1 W Marshalltown__________ 17-11 W Marshalltown___________ 11-2 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 13-5 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 10-0 W State Fair_______________ 12-1 W State Fair________________ 5-0 W St. Paul’s College_________ 17-1 W St. Paul’s College_________ 11-3 W High land________________ 5-7 L Highland_______________ 12-1 W Haskell__________________ 7-6 W Haskell_________________ 11-1 W Longview________________ 0-1 L Longview________________ 4-6 L Highland_______________ 11-3 W Highland________________ 4-0 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 11-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-7 L Southeastern____________ 12-0 W Southeastern_____________ 8-2 W Haskell_________________ 10-1 W Haskell__________________ 6-5 W

St. Paul’s College_________ 26-9 W St. :Paul’s College_________ 9-0 W State Fair________________ 5-0 W Mid America_____________ 5-2 W Mid America_____________ 6-0 W Allen County_____________ 8-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-1 W Labette_________________ 8-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 9-0 W Colby __________________ 7-3 W Colby___________________ 9-4 W State Fair________________ 7-5 W Connors State____________ 3-2 W Lamar__________________ 6-1 W Meramec________________ 0-4 L Meramec________________ 8-9 L

1975

Sonny Maynard • 34-9 East Jayhawk Champions Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Runner-up

Dodge City______________ 10-0 W St. John’s________________ 3-9 L Kansas City Kansas________ 3-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-3 W Maple Woods____________ 7-3 W Maple Woods____________ 7-2 W Southeast Iowa___________ 8-0 W Highland_______________ 12-2 W Highland_______________ 12-5 W Highland_______________ 10-0 W Neosho County__________ 13-4 W Kansas City Kansas________ 3-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-3 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-2 W Hutchinson______________ 1-2 L Hutchinson______________ 6-8 L State Fair________________ 9-2 W State Fair________________ 9-0 W Longview_______________ 2-13 L Longview________________ 4-8 L Haskell__________________ 5-3 W Haskell__________________ 9-1 W Allen County____________ 11-3 W Allen County_____________ 8-3 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 4-10 L Kansas City Kansas________ 1-4 L Highland_______________ 19-0 W Highland_______________ 13-3 W St. John’s_______________ 12-7 W Longview________________ 9-7 W Longview_______________ 4-11 L Maple Woods____________ 8-6 W Maple Woods____________ 9-0 W Allen County____________ 10-0 W Allen County_____________ 4-0 W Haskell_________________ 12-2 W

In just its second season in 1974, JCCC won both the conference and region titles, and came one win away from reaching the World Series. The Kansans finished the season ranked 13th.

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Haskell__________________ Dodge City_______________ Boone __________________ Boone__________________ Colby___________________ Labette_________________ Meramec________________

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

1976

Sonny Maynard • 25-15 East Jayhawk Champions Greater Kansas City Champions

Central Missouri__________ 4-9 L Haskell__________________ 4-2 W Haskell__________________ 2-0 W Longview_______________ 1-15 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 9-18 L Meramec________________ 1-7 L Meramec_______________ 2-17 L Kansas City Kansas________ 3-6 L Cowley County___________ 9-3 W Haskell_________________ 12-5 W Independence____________ 5-4 W Kansas City Kansas________ 1-9 L Allen County_____________ 3-2 W Highland_______________ 19-1 W Highland_______________ 12-4 W Ellsworth_______________ 11-5 W Ellsworth________________ 3-4 L Ellsworth________________ 5-8 L Ellsworth________________ 1-2 L Neosho County___________ 6-4 W Southeast Iowa__________ 11-1 W Sioux Empire College____ 20-10 W Allen County_____________ 2-1 W Allen County_____________ 1-3 L Maple Woods____________ 6-3 W Maple Woods____________ 6-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 3-5 L Longview________________ 1-5 L Maple Woods____________ 6-4 W St. Paul’s_______________ 12-2 W St. Paul’s______________ 18-10 W Central Missouri__________ 3-7 L Allen County_____________ 4-3 W Cloud County___________ 10-8 W Cloud County____________ 3-4 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-0 W Allen County_____________ 4-1 W Park College_____________ 9-0 W Central Missouri__________ 3-0 W

1977

Sonny Maynard • 32-16 East Jayhawk Runner-up

Ottawa University_________ 7-1 W Ottawa University_________ 9-1 W Indian Hills______________ 0-3 L Indian Hills______________ 3-2 W Allen County_____________ 0-7 L Allen County_____________ 0-7 L Ellsworth_______________ 5-11 L Ellsworth________________ 2-3 L Colby___________________ 2-5 L St. John’s________________ 9-7 W Baker University_________ 12-6 W Baker University_________ 13-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 3-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 7-6 W Neosho County___________ 8-5 W Neosho County___________ 9-2 W Normandale_____________ 4-6 L Normandale_____________ 5-0 W Normandale_____________ 5-0 W Haskell_________________ 16-3 W Haskell__________________ 6-5 W Longview_______________ 0-10 L Longview______________ 10-11 L Longview________________ 6-9 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-2 W Crowder________________ 8-4 W Allen County_____________ 8-7 W Allen County____________ 1-11 L State Fair_______________ 14-4 W State Fair________________ 4-1 W Trenton________________ 16-3 W Trenton________________ 18-0 W

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Meramec________________ 4-3 W Meramec________________ 5-7 L Florissant Valley__________ 2-4 L Florissant Valley__________ 4-7 L Kansas City Kansas________ 9-6 W Kansas City Kansas______ 13-12 W Cowley County__________ 11-4 W Allen County_____________ 3-2 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 1-12 L Labette ________________ 13-7 W Kansas City Kansas________ 5-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-5 L Longview________________ 5-0 W Longview________________ 7-2 W Meramec________________ 1-2 L

1978

Sonny Maynard • 38-9 3rd Place East Jayhawk

St. Thomas______________ 8-2 W St. Thomas_____________ 10-5 W Longview________________ 5-1 W Longview________________ 4-6 L Longview_______________ 2-16 L Seminole________________ 0-8 L Keokuk_________________ 14-3 W William Jewell____________ 5-6 L Kansas City Kansas________ 8-6 W Park College____________ 11-2 W Park College____________ 10-6 W Cowley County__________ 11-1 W Cowley County__________ 20-5 W St. John’s________________ 8-0 W Colby __________________ 5-4 W St. John’s________________ 8-2 W Colby___________________ 5-3 W State Fair________________ 4-0 W State Fair_______________ 10-3 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 8-13 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-3 W Trenton________________ 10-0 W Trenton_________________ 4-2 W Missouri Southern________ 4-3 W Missouri Southern________ 5-8 L Haskell__________________ 9-0 W Haskell__________________ 4-0 W Fort Riley________________ 2-1 W Fort Riley______________ 11-10 W Fort Riley________________ 4-3 W Fort Riley_______________ 10-0 W Ottawa University________ 20-0 W Ottawa University_________ 8-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 9-4 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-5 L Ottawa University________ 11-0 W Ottawa University________ 15-0 W Labette_________________ 5-3 W Kansas City Kansas________ 7-0 W Allen County_____________ 1-2 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-5 L Seminole________________ 3-2 W Highland________________ 9-2 W Highland________________ 7-1 W Ellsworth________________ 5-4 W Ellsworth________________ 4-2 W Boone__________________ 1-0 W

1979

Sonny Maynard • 42-8 East Jayhawk Runner-up

Boone_________________ 12-4 W Boone__________________ 4-6 L Ellsworth_______________ 15-5 W Ellsworth________________ 6-5 W Ellsworth_______________ 12-2 W Ellsworth_______________ 10-2 W Wentworth_____________ 16-0 W Longview________________ 4-3 W Longview________________ 6-1 W Wentworth_____________ 15-0 W Wentworth_____________ 15-0 W Cowley County__________ 16-3 W Cowley County__________ 10-2 W St. John’s________________ 5-3 W Colby__________________ 11-4 W St. John’s________________ 5-3 W Colby__________________ 13-1 W


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Kansas City Kansas________ 4-3 W William Jewell____________ 1-4 L Fort Riley________________ 7-2 W Ottawa University________ 15-0 W Ottawa University_______ 21-10 W Labette________________ 21-0 W Labette________________ 12-4 W Wentworth_____________ 14-1 W Wentworth_____________ 21-0 W Cowley County__________ 19-0 W Butler County__________ 13-14 L Butler County___________ 13-7 W Cowley County___________ 4-2 W Fort Riley_______________ 10-2 W Fort Riley_______________ 18-1 W Park College_____________ 7-6 W Park College____________ 10-6 W Mid America_____________ 6-1 W Mid America____________ 10-2 W Neosho County___________ 4-5 L Neosho County___________ 9-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-6 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-0 W Neosho County___________ 5-1 W Allen County_____________ 5-6 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 12-0 W Allen County_____________ 9-5 W Allen County_____________ 2-6 L Indian Hills______________ 1-2 L Indian Hills____________ 12-11 W Boone__________________ 4-1 W Boone__________________ 3-2 W Longview________________ 5-1 W

1980

Sonny Maynard • 45-11 East Jayhawk Champions Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Champions 3rd Place Central Districts

Crowder_______________ 2-11 L Crowder________________ 3-2 W Butler County____________ 7-3 W Butler County___________ 11-9 W Boone_________________ 11-1 W Boone_________________ 8-10 L Boone__________________ 3-5 L Boone__________________ 4-3 W Cloud County____________ 7-0 W Longview________________ 4-6 L Longview________________ 7-6 W Crowder________________ 2-0 W Crowder_______________ 10-2 W Neosho County___________ 5-3 W Neosho County__________ 15-1 W Fort Scott______________ 11-7 W Fort Scott______________ 15-7 W Labette________________ 16-0 W Labette________________ 12-1 W William Jewell____________ 8-0 W Iowa Western____________ 4-3 W Cloud County____________ 8-1 W Longview________________ 9-3 W Iowa Western____________ 1-2 L Kansas City Kansas________ 7-6 W Meramec________________ 4-5 L Trinidad_________________ 2-1 W Seminole________________ 5-6 L Kansas City Kansas________ 7-8 L William Jewell____________ 6-4 W Allen County___________ 12-10 W Allen County_____________ 1-0 W Taiwan International______ 5-10 L Cowley County___________ 5-1 W St. John’s________________ 8-2 W Colby___________________ 4-3 W Cowley County___________ 3-2 W Colby___________________ 9-0 W St. John’s_______________ 10-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-4 W Kansas City Kansas________ 9-6 W Coffeyville______________ 20-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 8-9 L Highland_______________ 13-1 W Neosho County___________ 8-2 W Neosho County___________ 7-2 W Cowley County___________ 9-1 W Cowley County___________ 8-0 W Neosho County__________ 10-1 W Coffeyville______________ 12-3 W Neosho County__________ 11-0 W Barton County___________ 7-10 L Barton County____________ 3-2 W Barton County___________ 32-5 W Iowa Western____________ 1-0 W Iowa Western____________ 0-1 L

1981

Sonny Maynard • 41-6 East Jayhawk Champions

Cowley County__________ 11-1 W Colby__________________ 12-1 W Colby___________________ 8-6 W St. John’s_______________ 15-0 W St. John’s_______________ 10-4 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-5 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-4 W Fort Scott_______________ 5-2 W Allen County_____________ 3-5 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-9 L Boone__________________ 9-5 W Boone__________________ 3-2 W Neosho County__________ 10-1 W Neosho County___________ 9-5 W St. Thomas_____________ 10-5 W St. Thomas_____________ 11-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 3-1 W Fort Scott_______________ 3-2 W Highland________________ 9-5 W Highland________________ 7-1 W Mid America___________ 13-11 W Mid America____________ 15-3 W Maple Woods____________ 6-0 W Maple Woods____________ 5-0 W Maple Woods____________ 6-5 W Neosho County__________ 14-2 W Neosho County__________ 10-1 W Maple Woods___________ 9-14 L William Jewell___________ 19-9 W Iowa Western____________ 8-6 W Iowa Western____________ 7-2 W Olathe Raiders___________ 5-9 L William Jewell___________ 11-4 W Maple Woods___________ 12-0 W Allen County_____________ 3-5 W Allen County_____________ 4-3 W Independence____________ 9-0 W Independence___________ 16-6 W Maple Woods____________ 7-1 W Maple Woods____________ 7-6 W Cowley County___________ 9-5 W Boone__________________ 4-2 W Boone__________________ 6-5 W State Fair________________ 7-0 W State Fair________________ 6-0 W Labette_________________ 5-0 W

1982

Sonny Maynard • 31-20 Eastern Sub-Region Runner-up

Mid America_____________ 6-5 W Mid America_____________ 7-3 W Oscar Rose____________ 14-15 L Oscar Rose______________ 5-2 W Barton County____________ 4-8 L Seminole_______________ 4-10 L Seminole_______________ 1-10 L Seminole________________ 0-9 L Seminole________________ 1-9 L Seminole________________ 3-4 L Boone __________________ 5-3 W Boone________________ 20-12 W Boone__________________ 0-6 L Boone_________________ 2-11 L Boone__________________ 6-2 W Boone__________________ 7-6 W Boone__________________ 2-4 L Fort Scott_______________ 8-3 W Fort Scott______________ 11-3 W Maple Woods____________ 6-3 W Maple Woods___________ 14-8 W Neosho County___________ 6-3 W Neosho County__________ 11-3 W Independence___________ 25-0 W Independence___________ 14-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-4 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-2 W Allen County_____________ 5-7 L Allen County____________ 8-22 L William Jewell___________ 14-2 W Olathe Raiders__________ 7-15 L William Jewell__________ 10-12 L Iowa Western___________ 3-10 L Maple Woods____________ 3-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 5-9 L Cowley County__________ 13-1 W Cowley County___________ 4-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 6-4 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-9 L Maple Woods____________ 8-4 W St. John’s________________ 8-0 W Labette_________________ 3-1 W Labette_________________ 0-1 L Neosho County___________ 2-1 W

Neosho County___________ 6-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 8-0 W Allen County_____________ 5-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 7-5 W Allen County___________ 22-23 L Allen County____________ 8-18 L

1983

Sonny Maynard • 38-16 Eastern Sub-Region Runner-up

Fort Scott_______________ 8-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 7-2 W Neosho County__________ 12-2 W Neosho County__________ 11-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-3 W Kansas City Kansas________ 6-9 L Allen County_____________ 6-5 W Allen County_____________ 2-0 W Allen County_____________ 4-3 W Allen County_____________ 3-8 L William Jewell____________ 4-7 L William Jewell____________ 3-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 5-6 L Fort Scott_______________ 8-0 W Allen County___________ 10-13 L Labette_________________ 4-1 W Neosho County___________ 2-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-1 W Allen County_____________ 2-1 W Allen County____________ 4-13 L Cowley County__________ 13-0 W Cowley County___________ 6-7 L Rose State_______________ 1-6 L Rose State_______________ 0-8 L Seminole_______________ 6-23 L Seminole________________ 0-8 L Seminole_______________ 1-10 L Seminole________________ 9-1 W Seminole_______________ 0-16 L Boone_________________ 3-11 L Boone__________________ 9-7 W Maple Woods___________ 12-3 W Ellsworth_______________ 11-3 W Ellsworth________________ 6-3 W Neosho County__________ 14-9 W Neosho County___________ 9-1 W Iowa Western____________ 4-5 L Olathe Raiders___________ 7-0 W Maple Woods___________ 11-0 W William Jewell____________ 4-6 L Maple Woods____________ 2-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 1-0 W Boone __________________ 6-5 W Boone__________________ 7-4 W Mid America_____________ 8-5 W Mid America_____________ 8-0 W Cowley County__________ 10-0 W Cowley County__________ 12-2 W State Fair________________ 9-0 W State Fair________________ 8-2 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-0 W St. John’s_______________ 10-1 W

1984

Sonny Maynard • 47-17 East Jayhawk Champions Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Champions Central District Runner-up

Mid America_____________ 9-0 W Mid America_____________ 8-0 W Pittsburg_______________ 10-1 W Pittsburg_______________ 12-2 W Olathe Raiders___________ 1-2 L Longview________________ 4-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 8-0 W Coffeyville______________ 11-0 W Fort Scott______________ 12-1 W Fort Scott_______________ 5-4 W William Jewell___________ 10-3 W William Jewell____________ 5-4 W Allen County____________ 10-4 W Allen County_____________ 7-5 W Allen County____________ 7-11 L Maple Woods___________ 16-8 W Maple Woods____________ 8-0 W Maple Woods____________ 7-6 W Maple Woods____________ 9-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 3-4 L Kansas City Kansas________ 0-4 L Baker University_________ 10-0 W Baker University_________ 13-4 W Neosho County___________ 4-3 W Labette_________________ 2-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-2 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 8-10 L Kansas City Kansas________ 9-8 W

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Barton County____________ 5-4 W Barton County___________ 12-1 W Seminole_______________ 5-12 L Seminole_______________ 2-10 L Rose State______________ 18-3 W Rose State______________ 5-13 L Pratt___________________ 7-3 W Pratt__________________ 12-2 W Allen County_____________ 3-2 W Seminole________________ 4-5 L Butler County____________ 2-5 L Butler County____________ 8-7 W Longview________________ 3-2 W Cowley County___________ 8-1 W Cowley County__________ 15-3 W Cowley County___________ 9-0 W Crowder_______________ 9-12 L Crowder________________ 1-0 W Maple Woods____________ 4-5 L Maple Woods____________ 3-2 W Allen County____________ 10-1 W Neosho County__________ 13-0 W Neosho County__________ 13-5 W Neosho County__________ 12-0 W Longview________________ 4-1 W Seminole________________ 1-3 L Trinidad State___________ 12-2 W Crowder_______________ 10-1 W Seminole_______________ 9-12 L Lamar__________________ 7-2 W Lamar__________________ 8-1 W Boone________________ 10-14 L Boone________________ 11-16 L Southeast Iowa__________ 11-0 W Olathe Raiders__________ 9-10 L

1985

Sonny Maynard • 48-14 East Jayhawk Runner-up 3rd Place Eastern Sub-Region

Northwood______________ 5-6 L Northwood______________ 8-4 W Northwood______________ 5-9 L Northwood______________ 5-3 W Navarro_________________ 0-6 L Navarro________________ 3-13 L Navarro________________ 9-11 L Navarro_________________ 9-2 W Dallas Baptist____________ 1-8 L Dallas Baptist___________ 6-12 L Fort Scott_______________ 4-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 5-1 W Mid America_____________ 5-4 W Mid America_____________ 8-0 W Baker University_________ 10-0 W Baker University_________ 14-4 W Cowley County_________ 21-11 W Cowley County__________ 13-2 W Cowley County__________ 10-0 W Allen County_____________ 5-9 L Allen County_____________ 3-2 W Maple Woods____________ 9-0 W Maple Woods____________ 4-1 W Longview________________ 7-1 W Neosho County___________ 9-1 W Neosho County___________ 8-0 W Dodge City______________ 11-5 W Dodge City______________ 10-2 W William Jewell___________ 12-3 W Longview________________ 5-3 W Longview_______________ 10-4 W Longview________________ 3-0 W Longview_______________ 11-3 W Fort Scott______________ 12-2 W Fort Scott______________ 11-2 W William Jewell____________ 9-0 W William Jewell___________ 10-0 W Maple Woods___________ 11-7 W Maple Woods___________ 16-5 W Butler County____________ 5-4 W Butler County___________ 10-9 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-5 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-3 W Cowley County___________ 8-0 W Cowley County___________ 6-2 W Cowley County__________ 10-0 W Longview_______________ 11-4 W Iowa Western____________ 1-3 L Longview________________ 8-9 L Iowa Western___________ 2-10 L Coffeyville_____________ 10-11 L Coffeyville______________ 17-3 W William Jewell____________ 9-2 W State Fair________________ 7-0 W Boone__________________ 4-3 W Crowder________________ 4-1 W Crowder_______________ 10-8 W Coffeyville______________ 11-0 W Labette________________ 21-3 W

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1986

Sonny Maynard • 34-22 3rd Place East Jayhawk

Rose State_______________ 1-5 L Rose State_______________ 2-8 L Northwood______________ 7-8 L Northwood_____________ 1-11 L Eastfield_________________ 6-4 W Eastfield_________________ 9-5 W Brookhaven____________ 23-12 W Brookhaven_____________ 18-3 W Longview________________ 9-7 W Longview________________ 8-3 W Bacone_________________ 4-5 L Bacone________________ 2-11 L Maple Woods___________ 10-2 W Bacone________________ 2-10 L Forest Park____________ 22-11 W Maple Woods___________ 11-4 W Maple Woods__________ 12-13 L Butler County___________ 9-12 L Butler County____________ 5-6 L Marshalltown___________ 27-6 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 1-11 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 4-14 L Longview_______________ 8-14 L Longview________________ 9-8 W Fort Scott_______________ 9-5 W Fort Scott_______________ 6-0 W Cowley County___________ 9-0 W William Jewell___________ 12-7 W William Jewell____________ 8-9 L Cowley County___________ 6-7 L Cowley County___________ 8-9 L Neosho County__________ 10-2 W Neosho County__________ 18-1 W Allen County____________ 4-12 L Allen County_____________ 1-4 L William Jewell____________ 8-1 W William Jewell___________ 12-6 W Baker University__________ 8-0 W Baker University_________ 11-3 W Neosho County__________ 17-1 W Neosho County__________ 10-1 W Iowa Western___________ 18-4 W Iowa Western____________ 9-5 W Maple Woods____________ 6-1 W Maple Woods____________ 5-3 W Maple Woods____________ 7-4 W Crowder________________ 2-5 L Crowder________________ 3-6 L Fort Scott_______________ 1-5 L Neosho County___________ 8-2 W Labette_________________ 5-3 W Highland_______________ 4-11 L

1987

Kent Shelley • 24-10 Region VI Runner-up

Maple Woods____________ 5-2 W Maple Woods___________ 12-2 W Neosho County___________ 7-1 W Neosho County___________ 7-6 W Longview________________ 4-6 L Longview________________ 3-5 L Neosho County__________ 20-3 W Neosho County___________ 8-0 W Allen County_____________ 6-4 W Allen County____________ 4-12 L Fort Scott_______________ 3-5 L Fort Scott_______________ 3-7 L William Jewell____________ 7-1 W William Jewell___________ 15-1 W Highland_______________ 11-1 W Highland_______________ 13-3 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 0-12 L Kansas City Kansas________ 1-7 L Highland________________ 7-0 W Highland_______________ 10-0 W Crowder_______________ 10-3 W Crowder________________ 1-5 L Cowley County___________ 8-2 W Cowley County__________ 14-4 W Butler County____________ 9-2 W Butler County____________ 9-4 W William Jewell___________ 15-5 W +Fort Scott______________ 5-1 W +Kansas City Kansas______ 2-11 L +Highland______________ 15-4 W *Labette________________ 5-2 W +Allen County___________ 20-5 W +Kansas City Kansas______ 11-5 W +Kansas City Kansas_____ 10-14 L

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1988

Kent Shelley • 30-12 East Jayhawk Runner-up

Northwood_____________ 10-9 W Northwood______________ 3-2 W Brookhaven______________ 6-3 W Brookhaven_____________ 15-6 W SMU____________________ 2-0 W SMU____________________ 9-6 W Coffeyville_______________ 9-3 W Coffeyville______________ 11-4 W Longview________________ 1-6 L Longview________________ 6-5 W Cowley County__________ 10-5 W Cowley County___________ 9-8 W Highland________________ 3-1 W Highland________________ 8-1 W Kansas City Kansas______ 13-10 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 7-14 L Des Moines Area_________ 4-13 L Des Moines Area__________ 9-5 W Fort Scott_______________ 5-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 7-0 W Iowa Western__________ 13-10 W Iowa Western___________ 11-3 W Allen County_____________ 2-7 L Allen County_____________ 1-4 L Baker University__________ 4-0 W Baker University__________ 4-2 W Maple Woods____________ 2-6 L Maple Woods____________ 4-6 L Neosho County___________ 4-5 L Neosho County__________ 11-9 W Longview________________ 2-3 L Longview________________ 5-7 L William Jewell___________ 13-2 W William Jewell___________ 13-0 W Ottawa University________ 10-0 W Ottawa University________ 12-1 W Maple Woods____________ 9-1 W Maple Woods____________ 3-1 W +Neosho County__________ 5-6 L +Cowley County_________ 16-6 W +Fort Scott______________ 5-3 W +Labette________________ 2-4 L

1989

Kent Shelley • 33-10 East Jayhawk Runner-up Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Runner-up

Austin_________________ 10-0 W Austin__________________ 9-1 W Cowley County__________ 17-9 W Cowley County__________ 16-8 W Hill_____________________ 3-5 L Hill____________________ 12-3 W Eastfield________________ 17-2 W Eastfield_________________ 5-6 L Brookhaven______________ 7-2 W Brookhaven_____________ 14-2 W Boone__________________ 1-0 W Boone_________________ 12-4 W Iowa Western____________ 3-0 W Iowa Western___________ 14-2 W Central_________________ 14-2 W Central_________________ 14-4 W Allen County_____________ 6-5 W Allen County____________ 3-10 L Missouri Valley__________ 10-2 W Missouri Valley__________ 10-2 W Coffeyville_______________ 1-6 L Coffeyville_______________ 2-3 L Neosho County__________ 10-0 W Neosho County___________ 2-1 W Fort Scott_______________ 9-1 W Fort Scott______________ 9-14 L Highland_______________ 11-3 W Highland________________ 9-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-9 L Indian Hills______________ 8-3 W Indian Hills______________ 7-0 W Benedictine______________ 6-5 W Benedictine_____________ 11-3 W +Cowley County__________ 6-2 W +Allen County____________ 3-1 W +Kansas City Kansas_______ 1-2 L +Allen County___________ 10-2 W +Kansas City Kansas_______ 8-6 W +Kansas City Kansas______ 17-3 W •Butler County___________ 2-3 L •Butler County___________ 9-4 W •Butler County__________ 9-16 L

1990

Kent Shelley • 30-12-1 East Jayhawk Runner-up Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Champions 3rd Place Central Districts

Austin_________________ 10-0 W Austin_________________ 15-2 W Cowley County___________ 7-2 W Cowley County___________ 3-5 L Navarro_________________ 3-4 L Navarro________________ 11-1 W Richmond_______________ 4-5 L Brookhaven______________ 9-5 W Maple Woods___________ 10-9 W Maple Woods____________ 2-2 T Barton County___________ 11-8 W Barton County____________ 4-3 W Allen County_____________ 3-4 L Allen County_____________ 0-3 L Missouri Valley___________ 4-2 W Missouri Valley___________ 1-2 L Neosho County___________ 9-1 W Neosho County___________ 4-1 W Benedictine______________ 6-2 W Benedictine_____________ 12-0 W Baker University__________ 7-6 W Baker University__________ 2-4 L Fort Scott_______________ 6-1 W Fort Scott_______________ 6-7 L Coffeyville______________ 13-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 4-3 W Central__________________ 7-0 W Central__________________ 7-0 W Highland_______________ 12-7 W Highland________________ 6-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-4 L Kansas City Kansas________ 9-3 W +Coffeyville______________ 4-0 W +Allen County____________ 4-9 L +Kansas City Kansas______ 19-6 W +Coffeyville____________ 20-16 W +Labette________________ 9-5 W +Allen County___________ 11-6 W +Allen County____________ 8-7 W •Butler County___________ 8-7 W •Butler County__________ 11-1 W ^Seminole_______________ 6-7 L ^Three Rivers___________ 9-12 L

1991

Kent Shelley • 21-18 3rd Place East Jayhawk 3rd Place Eastern Sub-Regional

Coffeyville______________ 15-4 W Coffeyville______________ 5-10 L Benedictine______________ 6-5 W Benedictine______________ 4-5 L Cowley County___________ 7-3 W Cowley County___________ 5-1 W Austin_________________ 14-2 W Austin_________________ 17-9 W Brewer State_____________ 3-7 L Brewer State_____________ 1-4 L Wallace State____________ 3-1 W Wallace State____________ 2-9 L Allen County_____________ 5-6 L Allen County____________ 7-20 L Neosho County___________ 8-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 3-4 L Coffeyville_______________ 3-1 W Cowley County__________ 17-3 W Maple Woods____________ 2-3 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 9-12 L Kansas City Kansas________ 9-5 W Fort Scott_______________ 0-8 L Fort Scott______________ 11-3 W Barton County___________ 2-12 L Barton County___________ 10-3 W Allen County____________ 6-10 L Allen County_____________ 2-4 L Neosho County___________ 7-1 W Neosho County__________ 10-3 W Independence____________ 9-1 W Independence____________ 7-2 W Fort Scott_______________ 6-4 W Fort Scott_______________ 1-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 0-6 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-7 L +Labette________________ 2-0 W +Allen County___________ 3-11 L +Kansas City Kansas_______ 4-7 L

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1992

Kent Shelley • 33-12 4th Place East Jayhawk Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Runner-up

Highland_______________ 12-4 W Highland_______________ 11-1 W Austin_________________ 14-1 W Austin_________________ 12-3 W Austin__________________ 9-1 W Baker University________ 13-12 W Northwest Alabama______ 10-5 W Northwest Alabama______ 24-2 W Calhoun_________________ 7-2 W Calhoun_________________ 8-3 W Coffeyville_______________ 2-3 L Coffeyville_______________ 3-1 W Cowley County___________ 3-5 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-4 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 11-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 4-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 9-7 W Independence____________ 6-1 W Independence___________ 14-5 W Allen County_____________ 7-5 W Allen County_____________ 8-0 W Neosho County___________ 5-0 W Neosho County___________ 8-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-8 L Coffeyville______________ 25-0 W Cowley County___________ 7-2 W Cowley County___________ 0-3 L Kansas City Kansas________ 9-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-5 L Fort Scott_____________ 12-11 W Fort Scott_______________ 8-4 W Allen County_____________ 2-8 L Allen County_____________ 6-8 L Neosho County___________ 2-4 L Neosho County___________ 4-5 L Independence____________ 7-3 W Independence___________ 16-3 W +Allen County____________ 7-2 W +Labette_______________ 21-6 W +Cowley County_________ 6-11 L +Neosho County__________ 8-5 W +Cowley County__________ 5-4 W +Cowley County__________ 6-5 W •Butler County___________ 3-6 L •Butler County___________ 8-9 L

1993

Kent Shelley • 32-13 4th Place East Jayhawk Eastern Sub-Region Champions Region VI Champions 3rd Place Central District

Kishwaukee______________ 5-3 W Kishwaukee______________ 9-0 W Missouri Valley___________ 8-3 W Missouri Valley__________ 16-1 W Rose State______________ 14-8 W Rose State______________ 12-1 W Rose State______________ 13-4 W Rose State______________ 11-2 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 14-6 W Kansas City Kansas________ 1-5 L Independence____________ 2-3 L Independence___________ 11-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 6-7 L Fort Scott_______________ 5-4 W Cowley County___________ 9-6 W Cowley County__________ 14-5 W Cowley County___________ 8-3 W Cowley County___________ 4-6 L Independence___________ 10-2 W Independence___________ 10-8 W Allen County____________ 11-2 W Allen County_____________ 6-9 L Neosho County__________ 10-2 W Neosho County___________ 8-9 L Coffeyville______________ 11-3 W Coffeyville______________ 10-2 W North Central___________ 12-6 W North Central___________ 20-5 W Neosho County___________ 3-1 W Neosho County__________ 3-10 L Allen County____________ 8-12 L Allen County_____________ 3-5 L Coffeyville_______________ 8-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 3-7 L Brown Mackie-O.P._______ 11-3 W Brown Mackie-O.P.________ 9-1 W +Labette________________ 7-2 W +Allen County____________ 8-0 W +Cowley County_________ 13-4 W +Labette________________ 7-3 W


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•Garden City_____________ 3-4 L •Garden City___________ 12-11 W •Garden City_____________ 4-2 W ^Jefferson______________ 2-16 L ^Northeastern Okla.______ 4-10 L

1994

Kent Shelley • 27-16

Neosho County__________ 5-10 L Neosho County___________ 7-4 W Independence____________ 8-0 W Independence___________ 12-5 W Missouri Valley___________ 6-4 W Missouri Valley___________ 7-1 W Brown Mackie-O.P.________ 2-4 L Brown Mackie-O.P._______ 13-5 W Cowley County__________ 8-10 L Cowley County_________ 11-10 W Hill ____________________ 7-9 L Hill____________________ 3-11 L Tarleton State___________ 10-4 W Tarleton State___________ 10-5 W Brookhaven_____________ 13-2 W Brookhaven______________ 7-1 W Austin_________________ 12-5 W Austin__________________ 8-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 5-4 W Coffeyville_______________ 1-2 L Coffeyville_______________ 2-1 W Allen County_____________ 4-3 W Allen County____________ 3-10 L Highland________________ 5-4 W Highland_______________ 3-11 L Independence____________ 8-2 W Independence____________ 4-1 W Coffeyville_____________ 10-11 L Coffeyville_______________ 8-9 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 10-8 W Kansas City Kansas________ 5-2 W Allen County_____________ 4-6 L Allen County_____________ 3-5 L Fort Scott_______________ 5-2 W Fort Scott_______________ 5-1 W Highland________________ 8-0 W Highland________________ 9-1 W Barton County____________ 3-6 L Barton County____________ 5-7 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 11-9 W +Allen County____________ 4-8 L +Labette_______________ 13-8 W +Kansas City Kansas_______ 5-7 L

1995

Kent Shelley • 26-21

Kemper College___________ 1-0 W Kemper College___________ 2-0 W Allen County_____________ 8-6 W Allen County_____________ 7-0 W Independence____________ 8-4 W Independence____________ 3-6 L Brown Mackie-OP_________ 8-0 W Brown Mackie-OP_________ 9-0 W Rose State_______________ 6-3 W Rose State_______________ 8-6 W Brookhaven______________ 6-1 W Brookhaven______________ 6-7 L Northlake_______________ 3-1 W Northlake_______________ 5-6 L Coffeyville_______________ 5-7 L Coffeyville_______________ 4-2 W Austin_________________ 12-1 W Austin__________________ 8-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-7 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 3-11 L Cowley County___________ 2-3 L Cowley County___________ 4-2 W Fort Scott_______________ 4-3 W Fort Scott______________ 10-8 W Neosho County__________ 2-10 L Neosho County___________ 5-7 L Allen County____________ 3-11 L Allen County_____________ 5-8 L Coffeyville_______________ 9-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-6 W Kansas City Kansas________ 0-1 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 2-10 L Cowley County__________ 6-17 L Cowley County__________ 1-11 L Fort Scott_______________ 7-9 L Fort Scott_______________ 2-3 L Independence____________ 6-3 W Independence____________ 2-4 L Neosho County__________ 11-5 W Neosho County___________ 5-7 L Barton County__________ 14-10 W Barton County___________ 5-11 L Highland________________ 7-5 W

Coffeyville_______________ 9-5 W +Cowley County__________ 3-6 L +Highland______________ 16-6 W +Labette________________ 0-8 L

1996

Kent Shelley • 36-14

Rockhurst_______________ 8-2 W Rockhurst_____________ 23-13 W Butler County____________ 4-3 W Butler County____________ 2-8 L Baker University__________ 6-5 W Baker University________ 20-16 W Neosho County___________ 8-4 W Neosho County___________ 6-5 W Missouri Valley___________ 1-0 W Missouri Valley__________ 16-1 W Independence____________ 3-0 W Independence____________ 7-5 W Rose State______________ 16-4 W Northlake_____________ 14-13 W Fort Scott______________ 7-12 L Fort Scott_______________ 4-3 W Cowley County__________ 6-13 L Cowley County___________ 8-4 W Labette_________________ 5-3 W Labette_________________ 5-8 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-5 W Allen County_____________ 8-0 W Allen County_____________ 1-7 L Independence____________ 8-4 W Independence____________ 7-6 W Neosho County___________ 8-1 W Neosho County___________ 8-7 W Fort Scott_____________ 10-22 L Fort Scott_____________ 16-13 W Cowley County__________ 5-13 L Cowley County___________ 3-8 L Labette________________ 17-5 W Labette________________ 19-4 W Haskell_________________ 26-1 W Haskell_________________ 29-0 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 16-7 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 14-6 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-4 W Coffeyville_______________ 3-8 L Highland_______________ 10-2 W Highland_______________ 13-3 W Allen County_____________ 1-9 L Allen County_____________ 4-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 3-9 L Coffeyville_______________ 4-5 L +Neosho County__________ 5-0 W +Fort Scott_____________ 11-6 W +Cowley County__________ 5-6 L +Fort Scott______________ 2-3 L

1997

Kent Shelley • 25-27

Barton County____________ 7-4 W Barton County____________ 3-8 L Iowa Western____________ 8-5 W Iowa Western____________ 5-9 L Ottawa University J.V.____ 11-3 W Ottawa University J.V.____ 14-6 W Neosho County___________ 1-7 L Neosho County___________ 9-1 W Butler County____________ 5-4 W Butler County____________ 9-5 W Central Methodist_________ 8-0 W Central Methodist_________ 7-4 W Independence____________ 3-4 L Independence__________ 12-10 W Rose State______________ 12-4 W Rose State_______________ 9-8 W Northwood University_____ 9-7 W Richland_________________ 6-7 L Richland________________ 1-11 L Cowley County___________ 0-4 L Cowley County___________ 7-8 L Highland_______________ 19-8 W Highland________________ 3-6 L Coffeyville______________ 12-2 W Coffeyville______________ 12-4 W Allen County_____________ 7-6 W Allen County_____________ 8-7 W Fort Scott_______________ 4-5 L Fort Scott______________ 3-14 L Independence____________ 6-4 W Independence____________ 7-5 W Labette_________________ 2-3 L Labette_________________ 0-3 L Highland_______________ 2-10 L Highland________________ 1-8 L Kansas City Kansas________ 9-8 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 6-15 L

Coffeyville_______________ 6-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-3 W Neosho County___________ 1-4 L Neosho County___________ 6-9 L Allen County_____________ 0-8 L Allen County_____________ 4-5 L Kansas City Kansas________ 2-5 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-5 L Labette_________________ 2-9 L Labette_________________ 1-5 L Fort Scott______________ 7-10 L Fort Scott______________ 11-3 W Cowley County___________ 4-3 W Cowley County__________ 7-17 L +Coffeyville______________ 5-8 L

1998

Kent Shelley • 24-24

Baker University__________ 8-2 W Baker University_________ 14-6 W Copiah Lincoln____________ 2-3 L Volunteer State___________ 2-3 L Volunteer State___________ 6-7 L Aquinas_________________ 8-3 W Aquinas_________________ 1-2 L Columbia State_________ 11-13 L Columbia State__________ 1-11 L Neosho County___________ 4-2 W Neosho County___________ 3-5 L Rockhurst______________ 7-10 L Rockhurst_______________ 7-6 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 7-9 L Kansas City Kansas________ 1-3 L Fort Scott_______________ 6-3 W Fort Scott_____________ 10-22 L Cowley County___________ 3-4 L Cowley County__________ 3-11 L Allen County____________18-9- W Allen County_____________ 7-6 W Neosho County__________ 5-13 L Neosho County___________ 5-6 L Independence____________ 9-1 W Independence____________ 6-1 W Highland________________ 2-0 W Highland________________ 6-2 W Cowley County__________ 0-15 L Cowley County__________ 5-13 L Labette_________________ 1-9 L Labette________________ 4-12 L Coffeyville_______________ 2-5 L Coffeyville_____________ 15-13 W Independence____________ 2-8 L Independence____________ 4-8 L Highland_______________ 10-0 W Highland_______________ 10-6 W Fort Scott_______________ 9-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 9-4 W Allen County_____________ 7-1 W Allen County____________ 11-4 W +Allen County____________ 0-5 L +Neosho County__________ 9-2 W +Independence___________ 7-4 W +Labette________________ 4-9 L

1990

Carl Heinrich • 28-19

Rockhurst______________ 11-3 W Rockhurst______________ 9-13 L Baker University__________ 9-5 W Baker University__________ 9-1 W Rockhurst_____________ 14-13 W Aquinas College________ 11-12 L Aquinas College__________ 2-1 W Columbia State___________ 3-5 L Columbia State___________ 8-4 W Highland _______________ 4-12 L Highland_______________ 13-4 W Fort Scott_______________ 4-5 L Fort Scott_______________ 9-1 W Neosho County___________ 5-3 W Neosho County__________ 10-2 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 9-10 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 10-1 W Allen County___________ 12-13 L Allen County_____________ 6-9 L Cowley County__________ 11-7 W Cowley County___________ 2-1 W Independence___________ 15-4 W Independence___________ 14-4 W Neosho County__________ 4-14 L Neosho County__________ 14-8 W Labette_________________ 5-7 L Labette________________ 12-2 W Highland________________ 8-7 W Highland_______________ 16-8 W

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Fort Scott_______________ 4-6 L Fort Scott_______________ 4-1 W Allen County_____________ 6-2 W Allen County_____________ 8-2 W Kansas City Kansas______ 14-10 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 5-13 L Coffeyville______________ 4-12 L Coffeyville_____________ 12-13 L Independence__________ 18-14 w Independence___________ 16-8 W MWCC__________________ 5-6 L MWCC__________________ 3-8 L +Coffeyville______________ 8-5 W +Cowley County__________ 5-2 W +Neosho County_________ 1-12 L +Cowley County_________ 1-11 L

2000

Kent Shelley • 23-28

Rockhurst_____________ 18-15 W Rockhurst_______________ 7-6 W Baker University__________ 7-8 L Baker University__________ 5-1 W Baker University_________ 14-4 W Baker University________ 22-14 W Carl Albert______________ 7-15 L Carl Albert______________ 2-12 L Northwood______________ 9-7 W North Lake_______________ 5-6 L North Lake_______________ 6-9 L Hill JC__________________ 1-10 L Hill JC__________________ 5-18 L Fort Scott_______________ 1-9 L Fort Scott______________ 14-3 W Allen County_____________ 2-3 L Allen County_____________ 3-1 W Neosho County___________ 6-8 W Neosho County___________ 6-8 L Independence____________ 3-0 W Independence____________ 7-6 W Coffeyville______________ 15-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 8-0 W Highland________________ 1-2 L Highland________________ 4-9 L Labette_________________ 9-4 W Labette________________ 10-8 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 10-4 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 2-11 L Fort Scott_______________ 2-3 L Fort Scott_______________ 6-5 W Cowley County__________ 2-10 L Cowley County__________ 12-9 W Allen County____________ 9-10 L Allen County_____________ 7-8 L Neosho County___________ 8-9 L Neosho County___________ 1-5 L Independence__________ 14-10 W Independence____________ 0-8 L Coffeyville_______________ 6-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-8 L Highland________________ 3-9 L Highland________________ 4-7 L Labette_________________ 9-6 W Labette________________ 2-10 L Cowley County__________ 1-11 L Cowley County___________ 3-9 L +Kansas City Kansas_____ 22-11 W +Neosho County__________ 6-2 W +Allen County____________ 3-5 L +Cowley County__________ 2-3 L

2001

Kent Shelley • 32-20

Highland________________ 2-7 L Highland________________ 1-0 W Labette_________________ 4-1 W Labette________________ 10-2 W MidAmerica JV__________ 21-1 W Rockhurst JV____________ 17-6 W Cedar Valley____________ 19-5 W Cedar Valley_____________ 5-0 W Cedar Valley____________ 6-10 L Northwood JV___________ 14-3 W Northwood JV___________ 14-3 W Allen County___________ 11-10 W Allen County_____________ 4-8 L Fort Scott______________ 3-11 L Fort Scott______________ 2-12 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-7 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-1 W Neosho County___________ 3-4 L Neosho County__________ 1-10 L Cowley County___________ 7-8 L Cowley County___________ 1-7 L Coffeyville______________ 10-4 W Coffeyville_______________ 2-7 L Baker JV________________ 20-2 W

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history & records Independence___________ 13-5 W Independence___________ 21-4 W Highland______________ 18-15 W Highland______________ 10-12 L Allen County_____________ 1-9 L Allen County___________ 20-18 W Fort Scott_______________ 0-5 L Fort Scott_______________ 6-8 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 6-15 L Kansas City Kansas________ 9-7 W Neosho County_________ 14-13 W Neosho County___________ 4-6 L Cowley County___________ 5-6 L Cowley County___________ 6-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 5-3 W Coffeyville_______________ 5-2 W Rockhurst JV___________ 13-11 W Longview______________ 15-10 W Labette________________ 12-0 W Labette________________ 11-3 W Independence____________ 6-5 W Independence___________ 17-4 W +Fort Scott______________ 8-9 L +Coffeyville______________ 4-3 W +Neosho County__________ 3-0 W +Highland_______________ 7-2 W +Allen County____________ 7-6 W +Cowley County_________ 4-13 L

2002

Kent Shelley • 24-28

Rockhurst_______________ 3-2 W Rockhurst_______________ 5-9 L Longview_______________ 15-7 W Iowa Western___________ 7-15 L Iowa Western___________ 1-15 L Fort Scott_____________ 12-14 L Fort Scott______________ 7-18 L Baker__________________ 26-1 W Butler County____________ 0-8 L Butler County____________ 1-3 L Cowley County___________ 3-7 L Cowley County___________ 7-4 W Labette________________ 5-11 L Labette_________________ 4-7 L Independence____________ 0-1 L Independence__________ 11-10 W Coffeyville______________ 14-4 W Coffeyville______________ 7-11 L Allen County_____________ 2-3 L Allen County____________ 15-0 W Highland_______________ 8-11 L Highland________________ 7-3 W Kansas City Kansas________ 7-3 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 0-11 L Fort Scott_______________ 2-0 W Fort Scott______________ 2-11 L Neosho County__________ 10-3 W Neosho County__________ 9-16 L Cowley County___________ 2-3 L Cowley County___________ 2-7 L Labette_________________ 5-2 W Labette_________________ 7-5 W Haskell_________________ 15-2 W Haskell_________________ 35-3 W Independence___________ 20-9 W Independence____________ 8-1 W Allen County_____________ 9-3 W Allen County___________ 15-12 W Coffeyville_______________ 1-7 L Coffeyville_______________ 7-3 W Highland________________ 4-5 L Highland_______________ 11-3 W Kansas City Kansas________ 5-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-6 L Neosho County___________ 6-8 L Neosho County__________ 12-8 W Longview______________ 16-17 L Barton County____________ 3-5 L Barton County____________ 3-9 L +Allen County____________ 7-1 W +Cowley County_________ 7-17 L +Kansas City Kansas_______ 1-4 L

2003

Kent Shelley • 26-24

Rockhurst______________ 19-3 W Muscatine_______________ 5-4 W Muscatine_______________ 5-3 W Butler County____________ 6-9 L Butler County____________ 0-6 L Independence___________ 2-12 L Independence_____________ 20 W Mitchell_________________ 5-6 L Lackawanna______________ 8-0 W Lackawanna______________ 9-0 W Rutgers JV_______________ 4-0 W

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Grinnell________________ 12-1 W Neosho County___________ 1-6 L Neosho County___________ 3-4 L Fort Scott_______________ 5-6 L Fort Scott______________ 10-0 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-1 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 13-0 W Cowley County___________ 1-2 L Cowley County___________ 4-5 L Labette_________________ 9-7 W Labette_________________ 9-8 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 4-5 L Independence___________ 2-10 L Independence____________ 1-2 L Allen County____________ 15-3 W Allen County____________ 12-8 W Neosho County___________ 4-7 L Neosho County___________ 8-9 L Fort Scott_______________ 3-4 L Fort Scott_______________ 4-3 W Kansas City Kansas________ 8-6 W Kansas City Kansas________ 3-2 W Cowley County___________ 1-4 L Cowley County___________ 0-6 L Labette________________ 5-11 L Labette_________________ 3-4 L Coffeyville_______________ 7-4 W Coffeyville_______________ 4-5 L Allen County_____________ 7-6 W Allen County_____________ 7-4 W Highland_______________ 1-11 L Highland________________ 9-8 W +Fort Scott______________ 3-5 L +Highland_______________ 8-1 W +Neosho County_________ 15-7 W +Kansas City Kansas______ 9-20 L

2004

Kent Shelley • 30-27

Rockhurst ______________ 11-6 W Rockhurst______________ 10-1 W Barton County___________ 1-13 L Barton County____________ 2-3 L Rockhurst_______________ 5-6 L Rockhurst______________ 10-2 W Longview_______________ 13-1 W Missouri Valley__________ 13-4 W Labette________________ 11-4 W Labette________________ 2-12 L Eastern Arizona__________ 12-6 W Eastern Arizona_________ 16-15 W Cochise_______________ 10-13 L Cochise________________ 7-13 L Pima___________________ 4-7 L Cowley County___________ 6-2 W Cowley County__________ 5-11 L Independence___________ 7-22 L Independence___________ 11-1 W Baker _________________ 19-9 W Baker__________________ 16-6 W Fort Scott_______________ 1-3 L Fort Scott_______________ 9-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 8-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 2-3 L Neosho County___________ 5-6 L Neosho County__________ 7-13 L Kansas City Kansas________ 4-7 L Kansas City Kansas________ 6-7 L Labette________________ 10-3 W Labette________________ 11-1 W Allen County_____________ 4-7 L Allen County____________ 12-7 W Highland________________ 7-1 W Highland________________ 1-5 L Independence__________ 12-10 W Independence___________ 2-10 L Fort Scott______________ 6-10 L Fort Scott_____________ 14-13 W Neosho County___________ 1-7 L Neosho County___________ 7-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 2-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 9-6 W Allen County_____________ 6-3 W Allen County_____________ 2-9 L Cowley county___________ 3-4 L Cowley County__________ 11-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-9 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-3 W Highland_______________ 8-15 L Highland________________ 8-3 W Longview________________ 7-9 L •Hutchinson___________ 12-11 W •Hutchinson____________ 13-2 W •Colby__________________ 9-5 W •Seward County_________ 4-11 L •Cowley County__________ 7-9 L

2005

Kent Shelley • 35-14

Rockhurst_______________ 8-2 W Rockhurst______________ 11-2 W Longview______________ 16-15 W McHenry________________ 8-7 W St. Louis/Meramec_______ 11-4 W McHenry_______________ 12-1 W St. Louis/Meramec_______ 10-2 W Southwestern Illinois_____ 13-8 W Neosho County___________ 8-9 L Neosho County__________ 8-14 L Fort Scott______________ 16-7 W Fort Scott______________ 10-9 W Cowley County__________ 3-10 L Cowley County___________ 3-9 L Highland_______________ 10-0 W Highland_______________ 10-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 4-2 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-6 L Allen County_____________ 1-4 L Allen County____________ 0-15 L Independence____________ 6-5 W Independence___________ 6-14 L Neosho County___________ 5-1 W Neosho County___________ 7-1 W Fort Scott_______________ 8-7 W Fort Scott_______________ 4-3 W Labette_________________ 5-2 W Labette_________________ 6-2 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 11-4 W Kansas City Kansas________ 7-0 W Labette________________ 8-10 L Labette_________________ 9-3 L Coffeyville (500th)________ 5-4 W Coffeyville______________ 9-10 L Highland_______________ 13-3 W Highland_______________ 17-5 W Allen County_____________ 5-3 W Allen County_____________ 4-0 W Cowley County__________ 5-14 L Cowley County___________ 7-2 W Independence____________ 6-7 L Independence____________ 8-6 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 4-2 W Longview_______________ 11-6 W •Pratt__________________ 9-8 W •Pratt_________________ 26-1 W •Seward County__________ 4-5 L •Cowley County__________ 5-6 L

2006

Kent Shelley • 14-36

Baker__________________ 16-6 W Longview_______________ 19-4 W Rockhurst______________ 11-0 W at Barton County__________ 0-4 L at Barton County__________ 6-7 L at Rockhurst_____________ 9-5 W Iowa Western____________ 5-7 L Iowa Western____________ 5-7 L Highland________________ 8-6 W Highland______________ 12-16 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 14-9 W Kansas City Kansas________ 2-7 L at Allen County___________ 7-2 W at Allen County___________ 7-5 W North Central Missouri____ 11-1 W at Saddleback___________ 4-15 L at Saddleback____________ 5-6 L at Labette_______________ 2-4 L at Labette_______________ 2-7 L Crowder________________ 5-8 L Crowder_______________ 5-15 L Cowley_________________ 1-11 L Cowley__________________ 2-7 L Crowder_______________ 7-11 L Coffeyville______________ 3-12 L Coffeyville______________ 3-12 L at Kansas City Kansas______ 3-6 L at Kansas City Kansas______ 8-7 W at Highland______________ 2-0 W at Highland______________ 6-9 L Allen County_____________ 5-3 W Allen County_____________ 1-5 L at Fort Scott___________ 19-10 W at Fort Scott_____________ 7-4 W Fort Scott______________ 4-10 L Fort Scott______________ 0-10 L Neosho County___________ 7-8 L Neosho County__________ 9-14 L Independence___________ 6-10 L Independence___________ 3-15 L Labette_________________ 6-7 L Labette_________________ 0-5 L at Cowley_____________ 11-12 L

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at Cowley______________ 3-13 L at Coffeyville_____________ 1-5 L at Coffeyville_____________ 2-7 L at Neosho County________ 2-12 L at Neosho County_________ 5-9 L at Independence__________ 7-8 L at Independence_________ 6-11 L

2007

Kent Shelley • 33-20 East Jayhawk Runner-up

Longview________________ 3-4 L Longview________________ 8-6 W Southeastern Iowa________ 3-4 L Southeastern Iowa________ 3-9 L Southeastern Iowa________ 3-6 L Southeastern Iowa________ 7-6 W Des Moines Area__________ 7-6 W Des Moines Area_________ 13-4 W Rockhurst JV____________ 20-2 W at Independence__________ 7-3 W at Independence__________ 4-8 L Neosho County__________ 12-8 W Neosho County__________ 6-14 L at Cowley_______________ 2-3 L at Cowley_______________ 8-9 L Labette________________ 10-2 W Labette_________________ 6-3 W Allen County_____________ 4-3 W Allen County_____________ 2-1 W Fort Scott_______________ 6-7 L Fort Scott_______________ 6-3 W at Kansas City Kansas_____ 10-8 W at Kansas City Kansas_____ 5-16 L at Neosho County________ 10-4 W at Neosho County_________ 2-6 L Cowley__________________ 2-6 L Cowley__________________ 4-5 L at Labette_______________ 5-1 W at Labette_______________ 3-1 W Independence____________ 6-3 W Independence____________ 1-3 L Kansas City Kansas________ 2-4 l Kansas City Kansas________ 3-1 W at Allen County___________ 9-3 W Baker JV_________________ 5-0 W Baker JV_________________ 8-1 W at Fort Scott_____________ 4-8 L at Fort Scott____________ 13-4 W Highland_______________ 12-2 W Highland_______________ 15-8 W at Allen County__________ 10-0 W at Coffeyville_____________ 4-0 W at Coffeyville_____________ 5-6 L Coffeyville______________ 13-3 W Coffeyville_______________ 9-8 W at Highland______________ 8-1 W at Highland______________ 0-1 L •Pratt _________________ 12-6 W •Pratt_________________ 14-4 W •vs. Independence________ 7-4 W •vs. Garden City__________ 5-6 L •vs. Dodge City___________ 7-1 W •vs. Cowley____________ 15-18 L

2008

Kent Shelley • 41-18 East Jayhawk Runner-up Region VI Champions T-9th NJCAA World Series

Ottawa________________ 23-2 W Northeastern Texas_______ 7-2 W Northeastern Texas______ 10-2 W Northeastern Texas_______ 8-9 L Paris____________________ 2-3 L Paris____________________ 2-7 L Southeastern Iowa_______ 1-12 L Southeastern Iowa_______ 10-9 W Southeastern Iowa______ 10-11 L Kansas City Kansas________ 2-4 L Kansas City Kansas________ 3-0 W Fort Scott_______________ 9-4 W Fort Scott_______________ 2-4 L Cowley__________________ 2-5 L Cowley__________________ 3-0 W Allen County____________ 12-6 W Allen County_____________ 3-2 W Independence____________ 3-6 L Independence___________ 10-3 W Highland________________ 5-3 W Highland________________ 7-2 W Labette________________ 12-0 W Labette_________________ 5-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 4-3 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 11-1 W Kansas City Kansas________ 1-4 L


history & records

Southwestern (Iowa)_____ 21-3 W Fort Scott_______________ 7-4 W Fort Scott_______________ 3-4 L Allen County____________ 3-15 L Allen County_____________ 2-1 W Cowley__________________ 5-4 W Cowley__________________ 3-4 L Labette________________ 11-4 W Labette________________ 15-5 W Rockhurst______________ 16-0 W Rockhurst______________ 16-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-8 L Coffeyville______________ 17-0 W Longview_______________ 10-9 W Neosho County__________ 17-3 W Neosho County___________ 7-5 W Neosho County___________ 9-7 W Neosho County___________ 4-8 L Independence____________ 7-5 W Independence____________ 2-0 W Highland________________ 7-1 W Highland_______________ 11-5 W Longview_______________ 11-5 W •Cloud County___________ 8-3 W •Cloud County___________ 4-2 W •Barton County___________ 7-4 W •Seward County__________ 6-3 W •Cowley_________________ 7-6 W •Kansas City Kansas______ 7-16 L •Kansas City Kansas_______ 6-2 W ~Shelton State____________ 4-8 L ~Central Arizona_________ 7-20 L

2009

Kent Shelley • 43-14 East Jayhawk Runner-up

at Longview_____________ 14-3 W Rockhurst JV____________ 17-2 W Rockhurst JV_____________ 7-1 W Baker JV________________ 10-0 W Baker JV________________ 18-1 W Longview_______________ 11-1 W at Northeast Texas________ 6-3 W at Northeast Texas________ 6-7 L at Temple______________ 2-13 L at Paris________________ 8-10 L Fort Scott______________ 11-8 W Fort Scott______________ 10-8 W Ellsworth_______________ 11-1 W Ellsworth________________ 7-4 W Ellsworth______________ 18-12 W Labette_________________ 4-1 W Labette_________________ 9-2 W at Highland______________ 6-2 W at Highland______________ 3-1 W Southwest Iowa_________ 15-2 W Southwest Iowa _________ 15-2 W at North Central Mo.______ 6-0 W at North Central Mo._____ 15-4 W Allen County____________ 6-10 L Allen County_____________ 6-1 W at Cowley_______________ 2-0 W at Cowley_______________ 2-7 L Highland_______________ 17-8 W

Highland_______________ 10-4 W at Fort Scott_____________ 3-1 W at Fort Scott_____________ 5-0 W at Kansas City Kansas______ 6-5 W at Kansas City Kansas_____ 11-2 W at Allen County___________ 1-6 L at Allen County___________ 6-3 W Coffeyville_______________ 4-2 W Coffeyville_______________ 2-0 W Cowley__________________ 1-3 L Cowley__________________ 2-6 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-0 W Kansas City Kansas______ 12-16 L Independence____________ 7-3 W Independence____________ 6-1 W at Labette_______________ 8-1 W at Labette______________ 15-2 W at Independence________ 15-16 L at Independence_________ 5-13 L at Neosho County_________ 7-5 W at Neosho County________ 10-5 W Neosho County__________ 5-17 L Neosho County__________ 17-0 W Coffeyville______________ 11-0 W Coffeyville______________ 14-8 W •Cloud County___________ 6-5 W •Cloud County___________ 6-1 W •Colby__________________ 2-9 L •Barton County___________ 3-8 L

2010

Kent Shelley • 44-14 East Jayhawk Champions

at Northeast Texas_______ 0-10 L at Northeast Texas________ 0-3 L at Northeast Texas_______ 2-12 L at Redlands______________ 0-4 L at Redlands_____________ 20-4 W at Redlands_____________ 11-4 W at Redlands______________ 8-4 W Rockhurst JV_____________ 7-0 W Rockhurst JV____________ 12-2 W Maple Woods____________ 7-6 W Maple Woods___________ 14-4 W Des Moines Area_________ 7-12 L Baker JV_________________ 7-0 W Baker JV________________ 11-2 W at Fort Scott____________ 13-2 W at Fort Scott_____________ 4-3 W at Cowley______________ 1-11 L at Cowley______________ 13-7 W at Neosho County_________ 2-5 L at Neosho County_________ 5-3 W Independence____________ 3-2 W Independence___________ 11-0 W at Coffeyville_____________ 5-7 L at Coffeyville____________ 7-14 L Highland_______________ 15-4 W Highland______________ 19-16 W at Labette______________ 18-7 W at Labette______________ 14-5 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 12-3 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 15-3 W Fort Scott______________ 10-5 W

Fort Scott______________ 17-7 W Cowley__________________ 4-7 L Cowley________________ 13-11 W at Allen________________ 11-4 W at Allen________________ 15-9 W Neosho County__________ 17-6 W Neosho County__________ 10-8 W at Independence__________ 9-4 W at Independence_________ 12-6 W Coffeyville_______________ 4-1 W Coffeyville______________ 15-7 W Rockhurst JV____________ 15-2 W Rockhurst JV____________ 13-0 W at Highland_____________ 10-1 W at Highland______________ 9-4 W Ottawa JV______________ 11-1 W at Kansas City Kansas______ 9-7 W at Kansas City Kansas____ 14-11 W Labette________________ 11-7 W Labette________________ 12-2 W Allen County_____________ 3-1 W Allen County_____________ 0-5 L •Pratt__________________ 9-0 W •Hutchinson_____________ 8-6 W •Hutchinson_____________ 5-6 L •Hutchinson____________ 7-11 L

2011

Kent Shelley • 33-26

at Redlands______________ 8-1 W at Redlands_____________ 10-7 W at Redlands_____________ 14-4 W at Redlands_____________ 12-7 W at Northeast Texas________ 3-1 W at Northeast Texas_______ 10-3 W at Northeast Texas________ 2-7 L Weatherford_____________ 0-1 L Maple Woods___________ 15-5 W Independence____________ 3-0 W Independence___________ 20-1 W Independence____________ 5-1 W Independence____________ 8-2 W at Labette_______________ 7-0 W at Labette_______________ 1-6 L at Labette_______________ 1-2 L at Labette_______________ 7-2 W Maple Woods____________ 8-7 L (f) at Highland_____________ 13-1 L (f) at Highland______________ 1-2 L at Highland_____________ 13-2 L (f) at Highland______________ 8-4 L (f) Rockhurst JV_____________ 6-3 W Rockhurst JV_____________ 3-8 L Allen___________________ 9-0 W Allen___________________ 7-4 W Allen__________________ 10-0 W Allen___________________ 7-9 L at Fort Scott_____________ 1-2 L at Fort Scott____________ 14-6 L at Fort Scott____________ 2-17 L at Fort Scott_____________ 9-3 W at Longview_____________ 13-5 W Rockhurst JV____________ 13-5 W Rockhurst JV_____________ 8-3 W

Kansas City Kansas______ 15-12 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 21-6 W Kansas City Kansas_______ 6-10 L Kansas City Kansas_______ 16-6 W at Neosho County_________ 2-3 L at Neosho County________ 6-10 L at Neosho County________ 3-11 L at Neosho County________ 7-13 L at Ottawa JV____________ 17-4 W at Ottawa JV_____________ 6-0 W Cowley__________________ 0-9 L Cowley__________________ 1-6 L Cowley__________________ 1-3 L Cowley_________________ 13-3 W Longview________________ 9-7 W at Rockhurst JV__________ 13-0 W at Coffeyville____________ 11-2 W at Coffeyville_____________ 4-9 L at Coffeyville_____________ 3-2 W at Coffeyville___________ 11-14 L •Barton_________________ 8-7 W •at Neosho County_______ 4-17 L •Pratt_________________ 12-5 W •at Neosho County_______ 0-10 L

2012

Kent Shelley • 40-18 East Jayhawk Champions

at NEO A&M_____________ 2-3 L at NEO A&M_____________ 5-9 L at NEO A&M_____________ 2-5 L at NEO A&M_____________ 5-6 L at NOC-Tonkawa_________ 17-1 W at NOC-Tonkawa_________ 12-0 W at NOC-Tonkawa_________ 12-4 W at NOC-Tonkawa__________ 9-1 W Labette________________ 5-13 L Labette_________________ 2-5 L Labete_________________ 15-4 W Labette______________9-8 (10) W Maple Woods___________ 10-7 W Highland________________ 9-6 W Highland________________ 7-5 W Highland_______________ 7-18 L Highland________________ 1-5 L Rockhurst______________ 10-0 W Rockhurst______________ 14-1 W at Allen_________________ 7-2 W at Allen_________________ 8-4 W at Allen_________________ 9-8 W at Allen________________ 14-5 W Fort Scott_______________ 4-2 W Fort Scott______________ 17-7 W Fort Scott_______________ 9-2 W Fort Scott______________ 15-2 W at Longview______________ 2-7 L at Kansas City Kansas______ 4-5 L at Kansas City Kansas______ 4-6 L at Kansas City Kansas______ 6-5 W at Kansas City Kansas______ 7-4 W Rockhurst_______________ 9-3 W Neosho County___________ 2-1 W Neosho County___________ 4-3 W Neosho County___________ 1-0 W Neosho County___________ 2-1 W Longview_______________ 7-11 L at Cowley_______________ 4-5 L at Cowley_______________ 1-2 L at Cowley_______________ 0-6 L at Cowley_______________ 3-2 W Southeast______________ 10-5 W Southeast______________ 11-1 W Coffeyville_______________ 2-3 L Coffeyville______________ 12-7 W Coffeyville_______________ 2-0 W Coffeyville_______________ 6-1 W Rockhurst_____________ 18-11 W Rockhurst_______________ 5-4 W at Independence_________ 10-6 W at Independence__________ 5-2 W at Independence__________ 4-2 W at Independence_________ 10-3 W •Cloud County___________ 9-6 W •Pratt__________________ 3-5 L •Kansas City Kansas____5-3 (10) W •Pratt________________ 14-16 L

2013

Kent Shelley • 21-29

In 2008, Johnson County reached the World Series for the first time, defeating cross-town rival Kansas City Kansas in the Region VI Championship Game. 2018 johnson county community college BASEBALL guide

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Kent Shelley • 50-14 East Jayhawk Champions Region VI Champions T-9th NJCAA World Series

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Kent Shelley • 49-11 East Jayhawk Runner-up Region VI Quarterfinals

Rockhurst______________ 11-0 W at Mountain View________ 14-2 W vs. Murray State__________ 4-3 W at Mountain View________ 10-1 W at Mountain View_______ 18-10 W Kirkwood________________ 7-2 W Kirkwood________________ 4-1 W Fort Scott______________ 14-4 W Fort Scott______________ 16-4 W at Fort Scott_____________ 8-6 W at Fort Scott_____________ 4-5 L Wentworth Military______ 11-1 W Wentworth Military______ 10-0 W at Kansas City Kansas______ 6-2 W at Kansas City Kansas_____ 9-10 L Kansas City Kansas________ 5-6 L Kansas City Kansas________ 8-6 W Des Moines Area__________ 7-9 L Neosho County___________ 2-1 W Neosho County___________ 8-7 W at Neosho County_________ 2-1 W at Neosho County_________ 8-7 W Ellsworth_______________ 10-4 W Ellsworth_______________ 18-8 W at Cowley______________ 6-11 L at Cowley______________ 12-9 W Cowley_________________ 6-10 L Cowley__________________ 4-7 L at MCC-Longview________ 10-7 W Coffeyville_______________ 7-5 W Coffeyville_______________ 8-3 W at Coffeyville_____________ 7-5 W at Coffeyville_____________ 8-3 W at MCC-Maple Woods____ 12-1 W at MCC-Maple Woods____ 8-10 L at Independence_________ 11-5 W at Independence_________ 12-7 W Independence___________ 10-6 W Independence___________ 12-2 W MCC-Longview__________ 19-9 W Labette_________________ 7-3 W Labette_________________ 5-2 W at Labette______________ 19-9 W at Labette______________ 14-4 W

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Kent Shelley • 46-19 East Jayhawk Third Place Region VI Runner-up

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JCCC Campus Facts Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 Campus Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 acres Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Credit Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,684 Full-time Equivalent (FTE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,862 Full-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32% Part-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68% Average Student Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Average Class Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-30 Female Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53% Male Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47% Full-time Faculty/Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950 Adjunct Faculty/Part-time Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 sports Conference Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KJCCC National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA Cost Per Credit Hour Johnson Counry Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $88 Kansas Resident Outside Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $103 Out-of-State Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $206

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 more than 46.000 students enrolled in credit and noncredit classes each year, Johnson County Community College is one of the state’s largest institutions of higher education. Known for excellence in programming and teaching, JCCC offers a full range of undergraduate credit courses and 150 career and certificate programs that prepare students for employment. JCCC noncredit workforce development program is the largest, most comprehensive in the Kansas City area. 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 950 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 245-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. Today, there are 21 major buildings on campus including six new buildings constructed in the last decade: the Regnier Center and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, both which opened in the fall, 2007; Galileo’s Pavilion, an environmentally friendly building designed and constructed by students in 2011; and the new Hospitality and Culinary Academy building which opened in 2013. 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. The college has more than 100 transfer agreements with regional colleges and universities, which assure admittance without loss of time or credit. More than 50 programs of study with nearly 150 degree and certificate options 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 and one of the largest in the country, providing contract training in management and supervisory skills. Continuing education students at JCCC include those seeking workforce training through public seminars or contract training, as well as people seeking personal enrichment courses on topics from gardening to money management.

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this is jccc With all of is noncredit workforce training and life and leisure programs combined, JCCC has nearly 24,000 enrollments each year in more than 4,600 certification, recertification and relicensure workshops; seminars; independent study; computer and information technology classes; and contract training events. More than 3,300 employees of more than 65 area companies take advantage of contract training courses specifically tailored for them and presented at the college or on site at the workplace.

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 their practices and achievements the highest and most consistent level of excellence. Organizations recognized at this level are considered role models for other Kansas institutions. JCCC has consistently been recognized as one of the best colleges in the nation to work for, according to a survey conducted by the Chronicle of Higher Education. JCCC has been recognized as such in four categories: professional/career development programs; facilities, workspaces and security; job satisfaction; and work/life balance. JCCC was recognized as a great college to work for in five consecutive years from 2009-2013. Since 2010, Victory Media has included JCCC in its annual list of Military Friendly Schools. The list honors the top 15 percent of college, universities and trade schools that are doing the most to embrace America’s military service members, veterans and spouses as students and ensure their success on campus. JCCC has also been recognized as one of the top-rated community college for digital technology by e.Republic’s Center for Digital Education every year since 2007. This recognition is based on how community colleges are using information technology to deliver services to students, faculty and staff. That’s JCCC.

JCCC Student 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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Academic

Success At JCCC, academic excellence is apriority. The academic program at JCCC provides student-athletes with the tools and skills necessary to achieve academic success.

JCCC Academic Excellence

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 teams posted a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better in 2016-17

A school record 46 JCCC student-athletes were recipients of NJCAA Academic Awards in 2015-16. JCCC had 35 student-athletes honored in 2016-17, second-most in school history.

66% of student-athletes (140 of 211) recorded a grade point average of 3.0 or higher in the 2016 fall semester. Nineteen of those student-athletes recorded a 4.0 GPA.

A total of 364 Johnson Count Community College student-athletes have been honored by the NJCAA for academic excellence since 1991.

“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.” • In fall 2016, 66 percent of JCCC’s student-athletes (140 of 211) maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better, and 19 recorded a perfect 4.0 grade point. Some of the top teams last fall were the athletic trainers with 88 percent making a 3.0 or better. Softball was second at 83 percent, followed by baseball at 81 percent, women’s basketball at 79 percent and volleyball at 76 percent. • JCCC athletes have earned 462 national academic honors in all sports, including 364 NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Awards. Johnson County Community College led the nation in 2006 producing 16 NJCAA Academic All-American. In 2009-10, Johnson County Community College had 19 athletes earned 21 honors. That total ranked JCCC second in the country. In 2015-16 JCCC produced a record 46 students that were honored, and last year 35 earned academic distinction by the NJCAA, second-most in school history. • JCCC’s softball team has been honored as National Academic Champions five times (1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004). •The Johnson County Community College baseball program finished among the top ranked academic teams in the country for six straight years (2008-13). In 2013, JCCC ranked third nationally with a team grade point average of 3.34, both the highest marks in team history. Additionally in 2009, the team was awarded the Kansas Jayhawk Conference Baseball Scholar-Athlete Champion trophy for 2009. This was JCCC’s first academic conference championship in the history of the award. •The women’s basketball team has finished among the top academic teams in the country in the WBCA rankings in four of the past nine seasons. • JCCC’s women’s tennis team was honored as National Academic Champions in 2013-14 with a 3.83 team grade point average.

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Life

JCCC Student 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 fouryear 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 oneon-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. 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 on campus, 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.

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.

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 multi-discipline performing arts series in the region, and houses JCCC’s continuing education program.

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Shawn Beyer • Carlos Olivas • Lucas Rodriguez Three former JCCC soccer AllAmericans, Shawn Beyer, Carlos Olivas and Lucas Rodriguez went on to play professionally. Beyer played for the Kansas City Attack, Philadelphia Kixx and San Diego Sockers. He was named to the NPSL All-Rookie 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. Rodriguez played for the Kansas City Comets. in 2010-11, he was named the MISL Rookie of the Year.

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 left-hander Randy Johnson.

Jeff Soptic In the 2011 MLB Draft, JCCC pitcher Jeff Soptic was selected by the White Sox in the third roun, making him the highest drafted player in team history. He was also the fourth highest junior college player selected in the country.

Rusty Sowers Rusty Sowers, a former All-Conference performer for the women’s basketball team, caught a touchdown pass to help her team, the Kansas City Tribe, defeat previously 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.

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Eric Sanchez and Jeremy Ryan Former All-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 partner, Danielle Turner, were the first to cross the finish line and win the million dollar prize of the final episode of The Amazing Race-All-Stars. The couple met while racing against each other during Season 9.

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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.


this is jccc Bruce Martin A former golfer at JCCC and PGA teaching professional, Bruce Martin had a hand in helping Tour Players win on the PGA Tour, among them Phil Mickelson. Martin was employed by Callaway Golf as a PGA Tour club technician for company. He now is Director of Golf Technology and Sales at Golf Etc. in Wichita.

PGA Teaching Professionals from JCCC Janna Corrie A former volleyball player at JCCC, Jana Corrie served nine years as news anchor for KMBC 9 News in Kansas City, and 15 total in the business. 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. She currently serves as the public relations director for the Independence School District.

Player Yrs. at JCCC Bill Baraban______________________1971-72 Andy Brent______________________1995-96 Brian Hall____________________ 96-97/98-99 David James_____________________1991-93 Jay Lispi_________________________1971-73 Bruce Martin_____________________1993-95 Michael Maskill___________________1995-97 Chris Mosiman___________________1971-73 Matt Salome_____________________2005-07 Nate Sargent_____________________2006-08 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.

Jay Kramer JCCC’s first golf All-American, Jay Kramer currently is Counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.

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 throughout the metro and marketing and promotions.

David J. Bodney Partner, Ballard Spahr, LLP, Phoenix, Ariz. Leads the firm’s Media and Entertainment Law Group. Jim Dice Five-time Olympic Festival medalist in weightlifting, 1995 110+kg U.S. National Champion. Kevin Jones Attorney, Shook, Hardy and Bacon, LLP. A former baseball player, also was featured as Missouri’s most eligible bachelor in a 2005 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. Ed Kaminski 1995 Gold medalist at the U.S. Olumpic Festival in the javelin. Also won a nattional title at JCCC and was a two-time AllAmerican at Arkansas. Kevin Kowalik Teaching professional at Homestead Racquet Club. He also served four yeas

A former golfer at JCCC and a member of JCCC’s Athletics Hall of Fame, 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 Firekeeper Golf Course, qualified for the 2007 United States Senior Open Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis., by winning a local qualifying tournament.

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.

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Mark Balderson Chiropractor and high school softball coach. An All-America baseball player and JCCC Hall of Famer.

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as head tennis coach at Wichita State and two seasons at Oregon. Kowalik was an All-American doubles player at JCCC. Brent J. Krumm Physician at Gashland Clinic in Kansas City, Mo. Former JCCC track athlete. Rudy Liggins Lead teacher at the Children’s Place, Kansas City, Mo., former basketball letterwinner at JCCC and Texas Tech. B.J. Linnenbrink Associate head coach specializing in throws at Duke. Previously coached at Notre Dame. Former All-American thrower at JCCC. Courtney Marshall Has worked in alumni relations over 11 years, and currently serves as Director of Membership for the Texas Tech Alumni Association. Chris Morland Director of strength and conditioning at Cardinal Gibbons H.S. in Releigh-Durham, NC. Previously served as strength coach for the NC State athletic department.

Chef Kevin Rathbun is owner of 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. Katie Panek NJCAA and Wichita State Hall of Fame athlete, third-place in the hammer at the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials.

Ashley Aull Ashley Aull won the Miss Kansas USA 2006 title in a state pageant held in late 2005. She represented Kansas in the Miss USA 2006 pageant broadcast live from Baltimore, Maryland She was in her sophomore year at JCCC when she won the Miss Kansas crown.

Dr. Gary O. Seabuagh Founder and Director, The Plaza Academy, a private alternative high school in Kansas City, Mo. Steve Sexton Served as President of Churchill Downs Racetrack. Former basketball player at JCCC. Jon Stewart Former president of Metcalf State Bank and JCCC board member Lori Heeter Thomas NAIA, Vice President for Championships and Human Resources. She has been inducted to both JCCC and NJCAA Hall of Fame.

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Alexis Railsback Alexis Railback won the Miss Kansas USA 2014 title in a state pageant held in late 2014. She represented Kansas in the Miss USA 2015 pageant broadcast live from Baton Rouge, La. She was was a freshman at JCCC when she won the Miss Kansas crown.

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josephSOPCICH President • 5th Year • 25 Years at JCCC University of Notre Dame

In May, 2013, the Johnson County Community College trustees named Joseph M. Sopcich the school’s sixth president. He succeeded Terry Calaway, who retired in October 2012. “I speak for the entire board of trustees in congratulating Dr. Sopcich on being selected as the next president of JCCC,” said Melody Rayl, chair of the board of trustees. “His proven leadership ability, together with his long history with the college and the enduring relationships he has established in our community and across the country, leaves absolutely no doubt among the trustees that he is the person to lead our college into the next decade. We are excited to have Dr. Sopcich at the helm as we begin the next chapter in JCCC’s legacy as one of the finest community colleges in the country.” “The JCCC board of trustees has made an outstanding selection,” said Calaway. “Dr. Sopcich is a man of heart and integrity and will be a true superstar as the next president/CEO of Johnson County Community College. Joe’s experience inside and outside the classroom has prepared him well for this role; he certainly will extend and expand our tradition of excellence. As a Kansas City native, Joe has an intimate knowledge of our community, and he will put that knowledge to work every day in his new role. I congratulate the board, our college and the entire JCCC community on the selection.” Sopcich has been with the college since 1992, serving over the years as executive director of institutional advancement, vice president of institutional advancement and government affairs, executive vice president of administrative services and executive vice president/chief financial officer. Activities over the years include the implementation of a new approach to building the college’s $140 million operating budget, resulting in a reduction in expenses and reallocation behind strategic priorities, and the completion of a successful fundraising campaign for the college’s new Hospitality and Culinary Academy.

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Dr. Sopcich’s honors include a Fulbright Award in 2011, traveling to Russia to present seminars on the merits of American community colleges; the Colleague of the Year award from the JCCC Foundation in 2010 in recognition of his dedication to JCCC students and programming; and the Faculty Leadership award in 2008 given by the JCCC Faculty Association in recognition of his leadership and support of JCCC’s faculty. He has taught as an adjunct in the college’s business division since 2006. Sopcich earned a doctorate in governance with a minor in political science at the University of Kansas. He has a master’s in business administration and a bachelor’s of arts in American studies from Notre Dame.

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Board of Trustees

Jerry Cook

Nancy Ingram

Gerald Lee Cross Jr.

David Lindstrom Current members of the Board of Trustees are: Jerry Cook, Chair Nancy Ingram, Vice Chair Gerald Lee Cross, Jr., Treasurer David Lindstrom, Secretary Greg Musil Angelina Lawson Paul Snider

Greg Musil

Angelina Lawson

Paul Snider

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randySTANGE Director of Athletics • 1st year at JCCC • 23rd year overall • Missouri State University

Randy Stange was named the sixth Johnson County Community College Director of Athletics in the 48-year history of the program on July 1, 2017. He will oversee the department’s seven-team intercollegiate athletic program and athletics division staff. He will also be involved in the facility upgrades to the JCCC Gymnasium and baseball field and the construction of new athletic playing facilities for softball and soccer programs. Stange brings a wealth of experience as a player, coach and athletic administrator that spans over 30 years. A native of Nickerson, Kansas, Stange most recently served as athletic director for the Springfield Missouri Public Schools system. He was hired for that position in 2015. He previously worked as the athletic director at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College from 1997 to 2015, and served as the Blue Dragons head men’s basketball coach from 1994 to 1997. “I am so excited to be part of Johnson County Community College,” Stange said. “The winning, the tradition, the class, the academic success…it’s all there. I believe it is a good fit for me, and I hope the students and staff at Johnson County Community College will find it to be a good fit for them as well.” “I was so impressed with the people I met and how they made me feel so welcome,” said Stange. “Also would say how grateful I am of the leadership there. Carl has done an outstanding job, and have the coaches and athletes that have been a part of the program, and I am not only excited to be a part of it, but hopefully I can contribute in some way.” One of Stange’s duties as AD for the Springfield was the running of the Bass Pro Tournament of Champions, the no. 1 attended high school basketball tournament in America. Over 10,000 are in attendance each night, and the third place and championship games were nationally televised. The field also attracts some of the nation’s best teams and players, many ranked among the top 50 by ESPN and Rivals. During his 18-year tenure at Hutchinson, Blue Dragon athletics won 33 Jayhawk Conference championship, 28 Region VI championships in all sports and a total of 128 teams earned NJCAA Championship berths, with 10 finishing in the top five nationally. Additionally, the football team appeared in nine bowl games, winning eight times, and 15 players over that span went on to play in the NFL. Stange was named the 2013 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics’ Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year for NJCAA Division I. That was his second major award of the 2012-13 athletic season. He also received the NJCAA Service Award.

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this is jccc That body of work and success translated into leadership roles at the regional and NJCAA levels. Stange served eight years as the Region VI men’s director, and was the chair of the Division I men’s basketball tournament and served on the track and field and golf committees. He was also a member of the NJCAA Executive Committee.

As leader of HCC athletics, Stange played a major role in the renovation of Gowans Stadium. He also was championship director of the 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2015 NJCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Stange also oversaw the work to build the Blue Dragons cross country team’s new home course, the Westar Energy/Prairie Ridge Park. Stange actually has deep ties to Blue Dragon athletics. His father, Herb, was an All-American for HCC in 1961. After a stellar high school career at Nickerson, Stange became a Blue Dragon under head coach Gary Bargen. While an HCC player, the Blue Dragons were 46-15, including an incredible 30-3 record at the Sports Arena. Stange scored 560 points in his career. His sophomore season, Stange averaged 11.8 points and 3.6 assists per game. He also played tennis for the Blue Dragons. After graduating from Hutchinson, Stange went on to have a stellar career a Missouri State University. He was the first play recruited by Charlie Spoonhour and was a key player in the Bears backcourt. Stange set the season mark for free throw accuracy his junior year with a .909 figure and averaged 10.4 points a game. That earned him a spot on the Mid-Continent Conference all-newcomer team for the 18-10 Bears. His senior year, Stange was on the all-conference second-team and shared Missouri State’s Player of the Year honors with backcourt running mate Brian Smith. He finished his career with 706 points and shooting percentages of .564 from the field and .855 at the line. He set the record for career free throw accuracy, and now ranks second, and ranks sixth in field goal accuracy. He was inducted into the Missouri State Hall of Fame in February of 2001. Once his playing days were complete, Stange jumped into the coaching profession, which eventually brought him back to Hutchinson. Hired shortly before the 1994-95 season, Stange spent three season on the Blue Dragons bench. He posted an 85-20 record, tied for a Jayhawk West title in 1995and his 1997 team won Region VI and qualified for the NJCAA Tournament.

HCC Athletics under Randy Stange National Championships: 1

No. Team 1

Women’s Cross Country

'01

Region VI Championships: 28

No. Team 8 7 5 3 2 2 2 1

Years

Years

Volleyball '04, '05, '06, '08, '09, '12, '13, '14 Golf '98, '99, '07, '08, '09, '11, '14 Women’s Basketball '09, '12, '13, '14, '15 Women’s Soccer '07, '10, '11 Baseball '05, '10 Men’s Basketball '13, '15 Men’s Outdoor Track '12, '13 Women’s Cross Country '01

Conference Championships: 33

No. Team

7 Baseball 7 Volleyball 5 Golf 4 Women’s Basketball 3 Women’s Soccer 3 Men’s Outdoor Track 1 Mens’ Basketball 1 Men’s Cross Country 1 Football 1 Men’s Indoor Track

Years

'98, '99, '00, '05, '06, '11, '14 '04, '05, '06, '08, '09, '11, '14 '06, '08, '09, '10, '11 '11, '12, '13, '14 '09, '10, '11 '11, '12, '13 '04 '04 '14 '13

Bowl Games (8 wins, 1 loss) 1999 – Valley of the Sun Bowl (W, 33-8) 2003 - Valley of the Sun Bowl (L, 41-17 2004 – Heart of Texas Bowl (W, 15-10) 2009 – Salt City Bowl (W, 22-14) 2010 - Salt City Bowl (W, 42-21) 2011 - Salt City Bowl (W, 70-20) 2012 - Salt City Bowl (W, 41-21) 2013 - Salt City Bowl (W, 57-0) 2014 - Salt City Bowl (W, 52-7)

Top 5 Finishes 1998 - Men’s Cross Country (5th) 1999 - Women’s Cross Country (3rd) 2001 - Women’s Cross Country (1st) 2004 - Volleyball (5th) 2005 - Baseball (3rd) 2012 - Women’s Basketball (2nd) 2013 - Women’s Basketball (3rd) 2013 - Women’s Outdoor Track (4th) 2014 - Women’s Basketball (2nd) 2015 - Women’s Basketball (2nd) 2015 - Men’s Basketball (T-5th)

Under his watch, Stange coached Nate Erdman a 1997 2nd round NBA Draft pick by the Utah Jazz and Demetrius Alexander, who was an honorable mention NJCAA All-American. Stange also had several Blue Dragons earn All-Jayhawk Conference honors. Before coming to Hutchinson, Stange served as an assistant coach at Kansas State University under Lon Kruger for the 1985-86 season. He then joined the staff at Missouri State and St. Louis University under his old college coach, Charlie Spoonhour, before the 1986-87 season. During his five seasons on the Bears staff, Missouri State won Mid-Continent titles in 1988, 1989 and 1990 with three straight trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 1990 the Bears joined the Missouri Valley Conference and made an NIT appearance in 1991 and won the MVC tournament to return to the NCAA Tournament field in 1992. When Spoonhour went to St. Louis University before the 1992-93 season, Stange followed and spent two seasons at SLU before returning to Hutchinson. The 1993-94 St. Louis University basketball team that Stange was part of went into the Billiken Hall of Fame in 2005. Stange, 53, and wife Suzanne, have five daughters – Elizabeth, Katherine, Caroline, Lydia and Sarah, and one son, Charles.

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2017-18 JCCC

Coaching Staff 2016-17 JCCC Athletics Results KJCCC Team W-L Finish NJCAA Postseason Baseball

Fatai Ayaode

Katherine Bloemker

18th Season

4th Season W / 1st Season M

Men’s Soccer

Cross Country

Ben Conrad

Jennifer Ei

10th Season

10th Season

Women’s Basketball

45-16

2nd

Region VI 3rd Place

Basketball (M)

25-6

2nd

NJCAA - 8th

Basketball (W)

33-3

1st

NJCAA - Runner-up

Cross Country (M)

71-48

2nd

NJCAA - 10th

Cross Country (W)

50-58-1

3rd

NJCAA - 16th

1/2 Marathon (M)

4-4

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NJCAA - 5th

1/2 Marathon (W)

5-4

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NJCAA - 5th

Soccer (M)

11-5-1

1st

Region VI 1st Round

Soccer (W)

12-6-1

2nd

Region VI Runner-up

Softball

35-7

2nd

NJCAA - 5th

Track Indoor (M)

5-40

5th

NJCAA - Participant

Track Indoor (W)

7-37

5th

NJCAA – 26th

Track Outdoor (M)

9-61

4th

NJCAA - Participant

Track Outdoor (W)

13-57

4th

NJCAA - 24th

Volleyball

24-16

T-6th

NJCAA - 9th

Volleyball

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Phil Groves

Track and Field 1st Season

Aubree Brattin Softball

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Mike Jeffers

Men’s Basketball 27th Season

Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . 2499 Athletic Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3820 Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3448 Basketball (M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3752 Basketball (W) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4707 Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4630 Facility Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . 3596 Lifetime Fitness Center . . . . . . . 4432 Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . 3122 Soccer (M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4624

Jim Schwab

Kent Shelley

19th Season

31st Season

Women’s Soccer

Soccer (W) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4137 Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3540 Student Info. Desk . . . . . . . . . . . 3807 Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 3199 Track and Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4630 Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3401 Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4628

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Support Staff Jim Dice

HPER Facility and Clinics Director Jim Dice enters his 13th year as Athletic Facility and Clinic Coordinator, however, he enters his 24th 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 AllEJC 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 two sons, J.J. and Jospeh.

Susan McSpadden

JCCC Photographer Susan McSpadden is in her sixth year on staff at JCCC as the college photographer. She provides the photographs for all JCCC athletic publications, posters and web page, as well as all other marketing and publication images throughout the campus. McSpadden’s experience includes owning and operating her own freelance business, which she had done for 10 years prior to joining the staff at JCCC. During that time she has produced images for a variety of Kansas City area publications, organizations and corporations as well as national clients such as GM and ABC. Prior to the freelance life, McSpadden was a photographer and photo editor for The Kansas City Star. She loves to shoot sports, see live music, travel, try new restaurants and spend time with friends and family.

Amy Sellers

Head Coach Dance Team Amy Sellers enters her eighth season as the head coach of the JCCC Golden Girls. She is the third coach in the dance team’s history. Sellers provides extensive experience from dance competitions, performing and coaching. In her first season, Sellers

guided her team to its first ever finals appearance at the National Dance Alliance (NDA) Collegiate National Championship Competition in Daytona Beach, Fla., in April. Her team placed seventh in the finals competition, and was just .384 points shy of first place. A day earlier, the team placed second out of 12 teams in the preliminary round.

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.

In year two, Sellers’ team returned to the NDA competition and improved two spots, finishing in fifth place to set a new team mark. At the NDA camp in the fall, Sellers had two All-American winners in Michelle Beeler and Kalyn Maugh, two All-America nominees in Madalyn Meeker and Maegan Burlison, and Monique Lane was a Top Gun Hip-Hop winner. As a team, the Golden Girls squad earned a first-place in Team Dance, Silver Plaque in game day routine, a Blue Superior Rating Ribbon, a Bronze Bid to compete at NDA Nationals, a Spirit Stick for Collegiate Image and a Most Improved Team Award.

Sellers also has years of experience as a performer and competitor. She took studio lessons for 12 years, including eight year competitively for 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.

In her third season, the Golden Girls again earned a Bronze Bid for NDA next April, a Blue Superior Rating Ribbon and a Spirit Stick for Collegiate Image. Additionally, Maugh was an All-American winner, and Audrey Reynolds, Bailee Peterson and Elena Harvey were All-American nominees.

Sellers went on 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.

In year four at the NDA camp, the team earned first place in Team Dance, Blue Superior Rating Ribbon, a Spirit Stick for Collegiate Image and a Bronze Bid to NDA Nationals in the spring. She also had two All-America winners, Alyvia Kreitlow and Bailee Peterson, and two nominees, Lindsey Maugh and Shelby Sitorius. At NDA Nationals, the team earned a sixth place finish in Finals.

Sellers earned her Bachelor of Science degree in apparel and textiles with a specialization in apparel marketing. She currently resides in Lenexa, Kan., with her husband, Matt, and son, Theordore.

To start the 2014-15 year, the team earned a second place finish in Team Dance, Blue Superior Rating Ribbion, a Spirit Stick for Collegiate Image and a Bronze Bid to NDA Nationals in April. Alyssa Boyce was awarded All-American, and Taylor Goerend, Caelan Dolan and Paige Johnson were all nominees. At NDA Nationals, the team earned a 2nd place finish in Challenge Cup.

Betsy Petre enters her eighth season on staff with the JCCC athletics department, and her fourth as Administrative Assistant. Petre joined the JCCC stafff in Sept. 2010 as an Office Assistant.

In 2016, the team earned another first place in Team Dance, Blue Superior Rating Ribbion, Spirit Stick for Collegiate Image, Most Collegiate and a Gold Bid to NDA Nationals. Additionally, Desire Brown, Kara Ruley and Breanne Smith were All-America nominees, and Alyssa Boyce was an All-America winner. At NDA National, the team placed eighth overall, and at Region VI the team place first in Team Dance, HipHop and Haily Bartels won a first place soloist with a Choreography Award. Last season the JCCC Golden Girls repeated their NDA camp honors from 2016, earing first place in Team Dance, Blue Superior Rating Ribbion, Spirit Stick for Collegiate Image, Most Collegiate and a Gold Bid to NDA Nationals. Sellers also saw Bre Smith and Jimeara Brock become All-America winners, and Brock also was a Top Gun Hip-Hop winner. At NDA Nationals, the team took second place in Hip-Hop and fifth in overall team performance. At the 2017 Region VI competition, JCCC was the overall champion and captured first-place in Hip-Hop. In her seven years, Sellers has had produced eight top 10 finishes at the NDA Nationals, 12 All-America winners, and 15 All-America nominees.

Betsy Petre

Administrative Assistant

Prior to her arrival, Petre spent three years in Big Sky, Mont., where she served one year as a licensed real estate agent and administrative assistant for a broker and two years as a co-owner of a caretaking and cleaning business for second homes and rentals. A 2007 graduate in sports administration from the University of Kansas, Petre was a two-sport athlete at JCCC, competing in soccer and tennis. In the fall of 2003, Petre played in nine matches, including five starts between the pipes, and posted a 2-2 record with 1.5 shutouts and a goals against of 1.67. Her efforts helped JCCC to runner-up finish in the conference and region. That spring she joined the tennis team and competed at both the No. 5 and No. 6 singles spots and No. 3 doubles. Along with her doubles partner, Petre reached teh semifinals at nationals and posted 10 wins, the third most at No. 3 doubles in team history. They were also the Region VI champions, and she finished runner-up at No. 6 singles. She finished 12-10 overall in singles and was 9-3 from the sixth spot. Her nine wins ranked sixth most in team history from at No. 6, and her 12 wins overall were tied for 12th on the victory chart by a freshman.

Sellers hard work, diligent recruiting and knowledge of dance have been rewarded not only by her team’s honors, but also by producing 22 dancers who eventually went on to perform at four-year colleges and universities., and/or professional and semi-professional teams. 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

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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. JCCC has finished in the top 10 in 10 of 13 years, and among the top three five times, including its one cup championship. 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 176 conference titles, eight sub-regional titles, 136 region titles, 11 national championships and have finished among the top-five nationally on 95 occasions. Individually, JCCC has produced more than 1,000 NJCAA AllAmerican athletes and 61 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 15 varsity sports, including baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s half marathon, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball.

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 of the decade. Middle Bottom: The JCCC women’s cross country team captured its fourth national half marathon title in 2008. Bottom: The JCCC baseball team celebrates after winning the 2014 Region VI title and the program’s second berth to the NJCAA World Series.

JCCC Athletics is positioned to continue the excellent programs of the past and it is anticipated that the Cavaliers will continue to be very competitive, both in the East Jayhawk Conference and in national player, for years to come.

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National Championships Johnson County Community College has a great winning tradition in intercollegiate athletics. Cavalier athletic teams have won a total of 11 national titles in school history. Nine of those 11 championship came between 2000-09. JCCC’s most recent title came in 2015 when the women’s basketball team claimed the program’s second title, winning it on its home floor. Cavalier teams have won four national titles in women’s half marathon, two in women’s basketball and one each in women’s cross country, women’s marathon and volleyball. JCCC’s 11 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 1993 2000 2000 2001 2003 2005 2005 2006 2008 2009 2015

Sport 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 Women’s Basketball

Head Coach Dave Burgess Debbie Carrier Mike Bloemker Mike Jeffers Mike Bloemker Mike Bloemker Jill Stinson Mike Bloemker Mike Bloemker Mike Jeffers Ben Conrad

2000 NJCAA Champion Women’s Basketball

All-time National Finishes in JCCC History Baseball

2008-T-9th 2014-T-9th

Basketball Men 1976-T-17th 2001-1st 2007-9th 2009-1st 2012-9th 2017-8th

Women

2000-1st 2001-9th 2002-5th 2004-7th 2006-7th 2008-5th 2010-9th 2011-5th 2012-9th 2015-1st 2017-2nd

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 2010-10th 2011-5th 2012-22nd 2015-15th 2016-10th

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 2010-8th 2011-12th 2012-12th 2013-12th 2015-16th 2016-15th

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 2009-16th 2012-17th 2013-4th 2014-17th

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 2011-17th 2012-12th 2013-16th 2014-19th 2016-16th

2007-2nd 2008-1st 2009-6th 2010-8th 2011-5th 2012-6th 2013-8th 2014-7th 2016-5th

Women

Outdoor Track Men

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 2011-17th 2012-7th 2013-6th 2014-14th 2015-16th 2016-17th 2017-26th

Marathon Men 1989-2nd 1993-4th 2003-4th 2004-2nd 2005-2nd 2006-2nd 2007-3rd 2008-3rd 2009-2nd 2010-2nd 2011-2nd 2012-8th 2014-7th 2016-5th

Women

1993-1st 2003-1st 2004-2nd 2005-1st 2006-1st

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 2011-22nd 2012-12th 2013-T-12th 2014-T-23rd 2015-28th 2016-21st

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 2009-20th 2010-12th 2011-14th 2012-5th 2013-4th 2014-13th 2015-20th 2016-24th 2017-26th

Soccer 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 2015-3rd 2017-5th

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 2011-10th 2012-8th 2013-11th 2014-9th

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 2012-15th 2013-6th

2005 NJCAA Champion Volleyball

Volleyball 1975-11th 1981-13th 1982-4th 1983-5th 2003-9th 2005-1st 2006-9th 2007-2nd 2008-2nd 2009-6th 2010-2nd 2011-10th 2013-3rd 2015-5th 2016-9th

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Region Championships Johnson County Community College has amassed 136 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 by All-American 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 have held the trophy a total of 19 times. The women’s basketball team and volleyball team are second with 15, followed by men’s soccer with second with 14 titles and men’s and women’s tennis and women’s cross country with 11 each. The women’s basketball team won 13 straight from 2000 through 2012. The women’s soccer team is tied for the most titles of any team in Region VI. In 2011-12, the women’s cross country and track teams completed a region Triple Crown, winning the cross country, indoor track and outdoor track titles in the same season, a first in team history. The Lady Cavaliers earned their second Triple Crown in 2013-14. A complete list of conference championships by sport follows. Softball (19 Championships) 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2017 Women’s Basketball (15) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 Volleyball (15) 1975, 1981, 1982, 1983, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 Men’s Soccer (14) 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005 Women’s Cross Country (11) 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013 Men’s Tennis (11) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 Women’s Tennis (11) 1986, 1987, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013 Men’s Basketball (10) 1976, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2017 Baseball (7) 1974, 1980, 1984, 1990, 1993, 2008, 2014 Women’s Soccer (7) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Men’s Cross Country (4) 1988, 1999, 2000, 2004 Golf (3) 1972, 1973, 2000 Men’s Indoor Track (3) 1994, 2007, 2012 Men’s Outdoor Track (2) 1993, 1994 Women’s Indoor Track (2) 2012, 2014 Women’s Outdoor Track (2) 2012, 2014

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Conference Championships In addition to 10 NJCAA National Championships and 136 Region titles, Johnson County Community College has amassed 176 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 has claimed 21 championships, more than any other team in the East Jayhawk Conference. The women’s cross country team is second 20 titles, and the women’s track team has the third most titles with 19. Twelve times in the program’s history the women’s and men’s cross country and track teams 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 seven 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 (21 Championships) 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2015 Women’s Cross Country (20) 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013,, 2014 Women’s Outdoor Track (19) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2012, 2013, 2014 Softball (14) 1983, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2014 Men’s Outdoor Track (14) 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2012 Women’s Indoor Track (12) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014 Men’s Tennis (11) 1985, 1986. 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 Men’s Cross Country (11) 1988, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2011 Men’s Indoor Track (11) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012 Women’s Tennis (11) 1986, 1987, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013 Baseball (10) 1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2010, 2012, 2014 Women’s Basketball (7) 1981, 1990, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Men’s Soccer (5) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2016 Women’s Soccer (4) 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007 Golf (3) 2002, 2005, 2013 Men’s Basketball (3) 1972, 1974, 2016

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Championships NJCAA National Champions (11)

1993 Women’s Marathon 2000 Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country 2000 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 2014 Women’s Basketball

NJCAA Region VI Champions (136)

1972 Golf 1973 Golf 1974 Baseball 1975 Volleyball 1976 Men’s Basketball 1977 Men’s Soccer 1979 Softball 1980 Baseball 1980 Softball 1981 Volleyball 1982 Men’s Soccer 1982 Softball 1982 Volleyball 1983 Men’s Soccer 1983 Softball 1983 Volleyball 1984 Baseball 1984 Men’s Soccer 1985 Men’s Tennis 1986 Men’s Tennis 1986 Women’s Tennis 1987 Men’s Soccer 1987 Men’s Tennis 1987 Women’s Cross Country 1987 Women’s Tennis 1988 Men’s Cross Country 1988 Men’s Tennis 1988 Women’s Cross Country 1989 Men’s Tennis 1990 Baseball 1990 Women’s Tennis 1991 Men’s Soccer 1991 Softball 1992 Men’s Tennis 1992 Softball 1993 Baseball 1993 Men’s Soccer 1993 Men’s Outdoor Track 1993 Women’s Cross Country 1994 Men’s Outdoor Track 1994 Men’s Soccer 1994 Softball 1994 Men’s Indoor Track 1994 Women’s Cross Country 1995 Women’s Tennis 1995 Men’s Soccer 1995 Women’s Cross Country 1996 Men’s Soccer 1996 Women’s Cross Country 1996 Women’s Tennis 1997 Softball 1997 Women’s Tennis 1998 Softball 1999 Men’s Cross Country 1999 Men’s Tennis 1999 Women’s Soccer 2000 Golf 2000 Men’s Basketball 2000 Men’s Cross Country 2000 Men’s Soccer 2000 Softball 2000 Women’s Basketball 2000 Women’s Soccer 2001 Men’s Basketball 2001 Men’s Soccer 2001 Softball 2001 Women’s BAsketball 2001 Women’s Tennis 2002 Women’s Basketball 2002 Softball 2002 Women’s Cross Country 2002 Women’s Soccer 2003 Women’s Basketball 2003 Women’s Tennis 2003 Softball 2003 Volleyball 2003 Women’s Cross Country 2004 Women’s Basketball 2004 Men’s Basketball 2004 Men’s Soccer 2004 Men’s Cross Country 2005 Women’s Basketball 2005 Women’s Tennis 2005 Volleyball 2005 Men’s Soccer 2005 Women’s Soccer 2006 Men’s Basketball 2006 Women’s Basketball 2006 Women’s Tennis 2006 Women’s Soccer 2006 Volleyball 2007 Men’s Basketball 2007 Women’s Basketball

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East Jayhawk Champions (176) 1972 Men’s Basketball 1974 Baseball 1974 Men’s Basketball 1975 Baseball 1976 Baseball 1980 Baseball 1981 Women’s Basketball 1981 Baseball 1981 Volleyball 1982 Volleyball 1983 Baseball 1983 Softball 1983 Volleyball 1984 Baseball 1984 Volleyball 1985 Men’s Tennis 1985 Volleyball 1986 Men’s Tennis 1986 Women’s Tennis 1987 Men’s Outdoor Track 1987 Women’s Cross Country 1987 Men’s Tennis 1987 Women’s Outdoor Track 1987 Women’s Tennis 1987 Volleyball 1988 Men’s Cross Country 1988 Men’s Tennis 1988 Women’s Outdoor Track 1988 Women’s Cross Country 1988 Volleyball 1989 Men’s Outdoor Track 1989 Women’s Outdoor Track 1989 Men’s Tennis 1990 Men’s Outdoor Track 1990 Softball 1990 Women’s Basketball 1990 Women’s Outdoor Track 1990 Women’s Tennis 1990 Volleyball 1991 Softball 1991 Women’s Outdoor Track 1991 Volleyball 1992 Men’s Tennis 1992 Softball 1992 Women’s Outdoor Track 1992 Volleyball 1993 Men’s Outdoor Track 1993 Softball 1993 Women’s Outdoor Track 1993 Volleyball 1994 Men’s Outdoor Track 1994 Softball 1994 Women’s Cross Country 1994 Women’s Outdoor Track 1994 Volleyball 1995 Men’s Outdoor Track 1995 Women’s Outdoor Track 1995 Women’s Tennis 1995 Women’s Cross Country 1995 Volleyball 1996 Men’s Cross Country 1996 Men’s Outdoor Track 1996 Softball 1996 Women’s Cross Country

1996 Women’s Outdoor Track 1996 Women’s Tennis 1996 Volleyball 1997 Men’s Cross Country 1997 Men’s Indoor Track 1997 Men’s Outdoor Track 1997 Softball 1997 Women’s Cross Country 1997 Women’s Outdoor Track 1997 Women’s Indoor Track 1997 Women’s Tennis 1997 Volleyball 1998 Men’s Cross Country 1998 Men’s Indoor Track 1998 Men’s Outdoor Track 1998 Softball 1998 Women’s Cross Country 1998 Women’s Indoor Track 1998 Women’s Outdoor Track 1998 Volleyball 1999 Men’s Cross Country 1999 Men’s Indoor Track 1999 Men’s Outdoor Track 1999 Men’s Tennis 1999 Women’s Cross Country 1999 Women’s Indoor Track 1999 Women’s Outdoor Track 1999 Volleyball 2000 Men’s Indoor Track 2000 Women’s Cross Country 2000 Women’s Indoor Track 2000 Women’s Outdoor Track 2000 Men’s Cross Country 2001 Softball 2001 Men’s Indoor Track 2001 Men’s Outdoor Track 2001 Women’s Outdoor Track 2001 Women’s Tennis 2001 Men’s Cross Country 2001 Women’s Cross Country 2001 Women’s Soccer 2002 Golf 2002 Softball 2002 Men’s Indoor Track 2002 Women’s Indoor Track 2002 Men’s Outdoor Track 2002 Women’s Outdoor Track 2002 Men’s Cross Country 2002 Men’s Soccer 2002 Women’s Soccer 2003 Women’s Indoor Track 2003 Men’s Indoor Track 2003 Women’s Tennis 2003 Volleyball 2003 Women’s Cross Country 2003 Men’s Soccer 2004 Men’s Indoor Track 2004 Men’s Cross Country 2004 Women’s Cross Country 2004 Men’s Soccer 2005 Women’s Indoor Track 2005 Women’s Tennis 2005 Golf 2005 Women’s Cross Country 2005 Men’s Cross Country 2006 Mens Indoor Track 2006 Men’s Outdoor Track 2006 Women’s Tennis 2006 Women’s Cross Country 2006 Women’s Soccer 2007 Men’s Indoor Track 2007 Softball 2007 Men’s Tennis 2007 Women’s Cross Country 2007 Volleyball 2007 Women’s Soccer 2008 Women’s Indoor Track 2008 Women’s Cross Country 2009 Men’s Tennis 2010 Softball 2010 Baseball 2010 Men’s Tennis 2010 Volleyball 2011 Women’s Indoor Track 2011 Men’s Tennis 2011 Women’s Cross Country 2011 Men’s Cross Country 2012 Women’s Basketball 2012 Women’s Indoor Track 2012 Men’s Outdoor Track 2012 Women’s Outdoor Track 2012 Men’s Outdoor Track 2012 Baseball 2012 Women’s Cross Country 2013 Women’s Basketball 2013 Golf 2013 Women’s Tennis 2013 Women’s Outdoor Track 2013 Women’s Cross Country 2014 Women’s Basketball 2014 Women’s Indoor Track 2014 Women’s Outdoor Track 2014 Baseball 2014 Softball 2014 W. Cross Country 2015 Volleyball 2016 Men’s Basketball 2016 Women’s Basketball

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Top-5 NJCAA Finishes (95) 1979 1982 1983 1987 1987 1987 1988 1989 1989 1990 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2013 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2017 2017

Softball (4th) Volleyball (4th) Volleyball (5th) W. Cross Country (5th) W. Indoor Track (5th) W. Outdoor Track (5th) W. Cross Country (3rd) M. Marathon (2nd) M. Tennis (3rd) M. Tennis (5th) M. Indoor Track (5th) M. Tennis (3rd) Softball (4th) W. Outdoor Track (5th) 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) W. Outdoor Track (5th) Softball (4th) M. Tennis (5th) Softball (5th) M. Cross Country (2nd) W. Tennis (3rd) W. Basketball (1st) M. Indoor Track (4th) M. Cross Country (3rd) W. Cross Country (1st) M. Basketball (1st) W. Tennis (4th) M. Cross Country (4th) W. Cross Country (4th) M. Soccer (3rd) W. Basketball (5th) W. Tennis (4th) W. Indoor Track (5th) 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 (4th) W. 1/2 Marathon (1st) M. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) Volleyball (1st) W. Tennis (5th) W. Cross Country (2nd) 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) W. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) M. 1/2 Marathon (3rd) W. Basketball (5th) M. Indoor Track (4th) Softball (5th) M. Tennis (5th) W. 1/2 Marathon (1st) M. 1/2 Marathon (3rd) Volleyball (2nd) M. Basketball (1st) M. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) W. Soccer (2nd) Softball (5th) Volleyball (2nd) M. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) W. Basketball (5th) M. Cross Country (5th) M. 1/2 Marathon (2nd) W. 1/2 Marathon (5th) W. Indoor Track (5th) Golf (4th) W. Outdoor Track (4th) Volleyball (3rd) W. Basketball (1st) Softball (3rd) Volleyball (5th) Men’s 1/2 Marathon (5th) Women’s 1/2 Marathon (5th) Women’s Basksetball (2nd) Softball (5th)


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Cup History

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 their 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. JCCC has finished in the top 10 in 10 of the 14 years the cup has been awarded, and has five top five finishes, including the cup champion in 2007-08 Iowa Central Community College has captured the most cups, winning nine straight from 2008-09 through 2016-17. Monroe Community College won consecutive cups in 2005-016 and 2006-07.

2016-17 Scholarship Division

Rk. College City, State 1. Iowa Central Community College East Peoria, Ill. 2. Tyler Junior College Tyler, Texas 3. Iowa Western Community College Council Bluffs, Iowa 4. South Plains College Levelland, Texas 5. Mesa Community College Mesa, Ariz. 6. Central Arizona College Coolidge, Ariz. 7 Parkland College Champaign, Ill. 8. Butler Community College El Dorado, Kan. 9. Barton Community College Great Bend, Kan. 10. Monroe Community College Rochester, N.Y. 13. Johnson County Community College Overland Park, Kan.

2007-08 Scholarship Division

Rk. College City, State 1. Johnson County Community College Overland Park, Kan. 2. Monroe Community College Rochester, N.Y. 3. Butler County Community College Butler, Pa. 4. Rend Lake College Ina, Ill. 5. Barton County Community College Great Bend, Kan.

Past Winners of the NATYCAA Cup

Yr. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

College College of DuPage (Ill.) Mesa Community College (Ariz.) Monroe Community College (N.Y.) Monroe Community College (N.Y.) Johnson County Community College (Kan.) Iowa Central Community College (iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa) Iowa Central Community College (Iowa)

Men’s Women’s Total Pt.s Pts. Pts. 97 90 187 76 79.5 155.5 61.5 74.5 136 75 54.5 129.5 65 63.5 128.5 46.5 66 112.5 57 47.5 104.5 52 46 98 39 54.5 93.5 57 55 112 24 52.5 76.5 Men’s Women’s Total Pt.s Pts. Pts. 70 72 142.0 54 79 133.0 67.5 65.5 132.0 66.5 64 130.5 47.5 76 123.5

JCCC Finish 6th 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 9th 8th 10th 3rd 7th 13th 37th 48th 13th

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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 Mike Jefffers - 2011 - Coach Amy Gochnour - 2013 - Athlete Bret Gustafson - 2013 - Contributor Kent Shelley - 2013 - Coach Randy Towner - 2013 - Athlete

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Golden Girls

The award-winning JCCC Golden Girls Dance Team dances and cheers at the men’s and women’s Cavalier home basketball games. Recognized as a nationally-ranked competitive team, they travel to Florida (NDA) each year to compete at College Dance Team Nationals. The team also performs at community events and may perform at post-season tournaments. Former team members have danced for the Kansas City Chiefs Cheerleaders, K-State Classy Cats, Oklahoma City Thunder Girls, New England Patriots, KU Rock Chalk Dancers, Kansas City T-Bones, Missouri Comets-Galexy Girls, Wizards, Kansas City Brigade Girls, Kansas Coyotes, Salina Bombers-Bomshells, UCM Mulekickers, Avila Glitter Girls, UMKC Dancers, Fort Hays State Univeristy Tiger Debs, Wichita State Univeristy Shocker Dance Team and OCU Stars.

Jean Claude Cavalier Who is the biggest Johnson County Community College fan around? Cavalier mascot Jean Claude of course! Entertaining Cavalier fans of all ages, Jean Claude is quickly becoming an icon of the college. JC serves as a JCCC ambassador and makes appearances at many different school functions, but his heart lies with Johnson County’s athletic teams. Whether it’s cross country, soccer or volleyball in the fall, or over in the GYM building for basketball games in the winter to the tennis courts, softball and baseball fields in the spring, Jean Claude loves to root JCCC teams to victory. JCCC athletic teams have been the “Cavaliers” since 1983, when a student body vote changed the name from Kansans. JCCC’s recent re-branding efforts revealed that students were not familiar with the college’s mascot – those who knew it was the Cavalier often weren’t sure what a Cavalier was. Therefore, the college resolved to pay better attention to its mascot and make a concerted effort to ensure students knew not only what a Cavalier was, but that they themselves were Cavaliers. As a result, JCCC now has a living, breathing Cavalier on campus. The college’s Student Life and Leadership Development and Marketing Communications divisions purchased a Cavalier costume (in dark blue and gold, matching the college’s new official colors). Jean Claude was unveiled to students, faculty and staff on Friday, Sept. 28, at a special welcoming event in front of the Student Center. He has his own Twitter and Facebook pages, and he encourages all JCCC fans to follow him. Jean Claude is the creation of Maydwell Mascots Inc., in Toronto, Ontario, which has made hundreds of mascots for high schools, colleges, universities and businesses. The legend of the JCCC Cavalier and the sword How does an English soldier come to Kansas? Legend has it that a former history professor at JCCC owned a family heirloom – a sword that had once belonged to his ancestor, an English Cavalier, who had used it to defend his king in battle. Allegedly, years ago the professor lost the sword somewhere in the forested area on the college campus, and it hasn’t been seen since. There’s speculation that the ghost of the professor’s ancestor – the sword’s original owner – roams the woods searching for his missing blade. The Cavaliers’ determined quest for his sword is reflected in the drive JCCC’s students and athletic teams show on the field, court and classroom.

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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 the conditioning coaches 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.

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Athletic Training Staff Beth West

Head Athletic Trainer Head Athletic Trainer Beth West joined the JCCC Athletic Training Department in August 2017. She oversees the athletic training for all 15 sports at JCCC. In addition, West is a clinical site preceptor for Oklahoma State University Athletic Training Programs. A native of Tulsa, Ok., West graduated from Southwestern Oklahoma State with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training in 2009, and received her Masters of Science in Health and Human Performance from Pittsburg State University in 2015. West is currently working on a Doctorate of Athletic Training at A.T. Still University in Mesa, Az. West is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Kansas Athletic Trainers’ Society and Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association. Prior to her arrival at JCCC she was an athletic trainer at Owasso High School for four years where she work with Football, Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Track, Cross Country and Women’s Soccer. She also spent four years at Independence Community College where was the Head Athletic Trainer. During her time at ICC she helped build the athletic training education program and kinesiology program, while teaching multiple classes in both programs. She also worked 6 years with Varsity Brands Cheerleading as an athletic trainer.

attained his Master’s Degree in December 2008, from Emporia State University. He and his wife, Joy, have three children.

Roberta Kuechler

Associate Athletic Trainer Roberta Kuechler joined the Cavalier Athletic Training team in November of 2015. She is full-time at JCCC, but is employed by Shawnee Mission Health – SportsCare. Kuechler works with the volleyball and baseball teams but contributes to the coverage of all the athletic teams at Johnson County Community College.

Kuechler was the first full-time woman’s athletic trainer at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. She was the athletic trainer at Blue Valley High School for 5 years, and at Wyandotte High School for a short time. Kuechler earned her Bachelor of Science in physical education and athletic training from Western Illinois University. In her spare time, Kuechler enjoys fishing, kayaking, landscape/garden maintenance and cross-cultural travel.

Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Kuechler was a 3 sport athlete in high school. She became a field hockey player in at St. Louis University. A knee injury prevented her from pursuing her dream of trying out for the Olympic field hockey team. However, it was that same injury that motivated and propelled her into the athletic training profession.

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Johnson County Community College has developed one of the top strength and conditioning program’s in the country, and plays a large part in athletic success at JCCC.

West and her husband, Marcus, have a daughter, Brecken, 6.

Ben Edwinson

Associate Athletic Trainer Ben Edwinson joined the athletic training staff at JCCC in 2005. Edwinson works primarily with the soccer teams in the fall, and he softball team in the spring. in the fall of 2007, Edwinson began teaching part of JCCC's pre-athletic training program.

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.

During his time on staff, Edwinson has been part of six national championship teams, 42 top five national finishes, 52 region championship teams and 47 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 for the Kansas Koyotes, an arena football team in Topeka, Kan. He has also worked as a volunteer athletic trainer at many competitions, including the 2005 Sunflower State Games. Edwinson earned a bachelor of science in exercise science from the University of Kansas in 2001, and 2018 johnson county community college BASEBALL guide

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Athletic Facilities

JCCC Gym Building

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 multi-use 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. In 2004 and 2014-16, JCCC hosted the women’s Division II Championship. In 2015, the Lady Cavaliers women’s basketball team captured the title with a thrilling buzzer-beating shot against Parkland.

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, multi-functional area. The multi-functional area can be configured for basketball, volleyball, badminton and tennis courts using retractable partitions. Each end of the multi-functional 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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JCCC Baseball Stadium

JCCC Softball Stadium

JCCC Soccer Field

JCCC Tennis Courts

The JCCC baseball complex is widely recognized as one of the premier collegiate baseball facilities in the East Jayhawk Conference. In 2014, a state-of-the-art AstroTurf Grass 3D60 infill system was installed on the entire playing surface, joining Kansas, Kansas State and Wichita State as the only college baseball programs in the state with a full turf field. The new field replaced the natural grass field that was installed when the JCCC baseball program started in 1973. JCCC’s old field graced the cover of Sports Illustrated - the July 6, 1992, issue featuring former Major League umpire Steve Palermo.

The JCCC men’s soccer team enters its 22nd season and the women’s team enters its 18th competing on the new soccer field located on the west side of campus. In 2009, 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. Now FCKC of the National Women’s Soccer League practices at JCCC.

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 14 national tournament qualifiers, with 11 finishing in the top 10 in the country, including a runner-up finish in 2007 and third place finish in 2015. JCCC is also dominant at home, posting a winning percentage of over .861 through the 2017 season.

Prior 2014-15, the JCCC tennis facility was home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. Now that they are not longer in competition, the facility will be used by the physical education department for tennis activity classes and summer camps Considered one of the finest tennis facilities in the KJCCC. JCCC did serve as host of the region championship eight times. The six-court facility is located on the west side of campus near the gymnasium.

JCCC Outdoor Track Stadium

The JCCC track complex is in its 34th year and has showcased many outstanding performances by some of the greatest athletes in the region and country. During outdoor season, JCCC’s track facility has served as the host site of several NJCAA Region VI/ Kansas Jayhawk Conference Championships, the last time in 2010.

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JCCC Baseball

Complex JCCC Baseball Complex Quick Facts Year Opened: 1973 First Game: March, 1974 (JCCC 14, Allen County 3) Current Dimensions: LF: 320, LCF: 365, CF: 400, RCF: 370, RF: 320 Previous Dimensions: LF: 330, CF: 410, RF: 330 Current Surface: AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D60 Previous Surface: Outfield Grass, Infield Grass and Dirt

Drawings of Phase Two

Several thousands come each year. Johnson County parents come to watch their sons compete. JCCC alumni come to see the next generation of Cavaliers. Johnson County students, faculty and staff members come for the sheer fun of it. When the Johnson County baseball team takes the field this spring, the JCCC Baseball Complex will have a new and improved look. The Johnson County Community College board of trustees approved renovations and improvements to the Cavaliers baseball facility at their July 19, 2012, meeting, and construction began in the fall. Improvements included in the project are a new playing surface, underground drainage, new dugouts, new backstop and fencing, and installation of lighting to allow play at night. A state-of-the-art AstroTurf Grass 3D60 infill system has been installed on the entire playing surface, joining Kansas, Kansas State and Wichita State as the only college baseball programs in the state with a full turf field. The new field replaced the natural grass field that was installed when the JCCC baseball program started in 1973. The new AstroTurf field is the same that was installed last summer at Kansas State University’s Tointon Family Stadium. A natural grass-colored surface was installed in the infield, outfield and foul territory areas, while a traditional clay-infield color will cover the warning track, base paths, infield dirt area, home plate circle and pitching mound. Additionally, permanent white lines will be installed for the foul lines and batter’s boxes. This renovation gives JCCC baseball one of the top playing surfaces in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference and provides the team opportunities to practice and compete in all type weather conditions, as well as host top-notch amateur baseball championships during the year. “My feet have not touched the ground since the night the board approved the project,” said JCCC head coach Kent Shelley. “What is being built now has been a dream of mine for 28 years. It is something I wanted for our players, alumni and community college. I am so proud of this facility and what it means to JCCC and the baseball community. It is now a state-of-the art classroom.” There is a second phase planned for the project as well, which includes a 1,000-seat stadium with chairback seats behind home plate, an enclosed press box, a clubhouse and coaches’ offices behind the first base dugouts, restroom facilities and a concession stand. 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. In August 2007, JCCC

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Original grass field (1974-2012)

Johnson County sport has a great tradition and success than baseball. Since the program’s inception in 1973, Johnson County baseball squads have posted a .658 winning percentage and experienced 36 winning seasons in 40 years. The program has produced 1,291 wins, eight conference championships, eight sub-regional championships, six Region VI titles, one NJCAA JUCO World Series, one top 10 National finish, and 10 NJCAA All-Americans. The 1974 squad, led by JCCC hall-of-fame coach Sonny Maynard, featured first-team AllAmerican pitcher Bob Downs and honorable mention All-American 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.

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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.

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The 2002 squad, led by Joe Gullion, established a new club record for home runs, belting 54 home runs. 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 the greatest of all time. The Cavaliers finished 41-18, won a region title and qualified for the NJCAA JUCO World Series for the first time in school history. JCCC also produced two All-Americans in shortstop Doug Otto and pitcher Brandon Droge, and Otto became the first player in team history to earn a national Rawlings Gold Glove award. In 2010, JCCC won 44 games, the most by a Shelley-led team, and captured the East Jayhawk Conference title, the first for the program since 1984. The team also finished No. 12 in the final regular season poll. That season also saw All-American Davis Morgan cap an amazing career. He 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. For his career, Morgan set new standards in doubles with 41 and RBI with 150. He also ranked second in career homers with 29 and hits with 157.

Second Phase

Third Phase

In 2011, Shelley won his 700th career game. He is the all-time wins leader in JCCC baseball history. Last season, JCCC again won over 40 games and captured the East Jayhawk title for the second time in three years. JCCC also produced one of the top pitching staffs in the conference. 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 8 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.

Renovated Field (2013)

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Kansas City Metropolitan City

Photos (clockwise) A view of downtown Kansas City and the state-of-art Sprint Center; Christmas time at the Country Club Plaza; The Patriot is the largest inverted roller coaster in the region; 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: 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 re-energized 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.

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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 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.

Tom Watson

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 their distinctive talents. Here are few in addition to those pictured: Outlaw Jesse James; jazz great Count Basie; handbag designer Kate Spade; musician Melissa Ethridge; Olympic sprinter Maurce Greene; Olympic swimmer Tara Knott; actresses Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, Dee Wallace Stone and Dianne Wiest; and baseball hall of fame and former Yankees manager Casey Stengel.

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A Great Sports Town From one of the nation’s loudest NFL stadiums to one of NASCAR’s newest racing destinations, to the best baseball fans in America, 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 each season at renovated Kauffman Stadium. The crowd roars for first baseman Eric Hosmer and the “boys in blue” as giant fountains cascade just beyond the outfield wall. During their 2014 Postseason run, the Kansas City Royals provided enormous excitement and joy through a seemingly endless supply of memorable moments and plays. 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 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. In 2013, Sporting brought home MLS Cup to Kansas City. 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 Although the Comets recently returned to the local soccer scene, their history dates back to the 1981-82 season when the Comets joined the original MISL. Not only are the Comets back in action—they’re also the 2014 MISL Champions after defeating the Baltimore Blast The National Women’s Soccer League’s FC Kansas City is continuing an impressive streak that started with the team’s debut in 2013. 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. 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.

Photos (clockwise): Arrowhead on game day; Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareen Hunt; Sporting KC players celebrate their victory in the U.S. Open Cup final; The Kansas City Royals celebrate clinching the 2014 America League Series Championship: Tom Watson on the cover of Sports Illustrated after winning his fifth British Open; KC native an Olumpic gold medalist sprinter Maurice Green, KC native and professional tennis player Jack Sock; Royals catcher and team leader Salvador Perez; View of Sporting Park during a match; race at Kansas Speedway

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.

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Overland Park, KS Overland Park is one of the fastest growing suburbs of Kansas City. Located directly south of Kansas City, it is known for having first-rate schools, sound infrastructure and is a safe place to raise a family. The business community in Overland Park continues to expand and provide jobs not just for Overland Park citizens, but to citizens across the metro area. As Overland Park continues to develop, it will continue to focus on quality of life measures that are most important for the city which provides an attractable place for people to live. With a rapidly-growing population of more than 180,000 residents, Overland Park is the second largest city in Kansas. Yet, at just 54 years old, it is one of the youngest cities in the nation. It is located in thriving Johnson County in the southwestern reaches of the Kansas City metropolitan area.

Overland Park Facts

Incorporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20, 1960 City Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187,730 (2015) Square Miles in Overland Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.6 square miles Overland Park Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184,706 Johnson County Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522,991 Median Age of Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.8 Population over 25 with a Bachelor’s Degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57% Home Ownership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66.1% Average Appraised Home Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $244, 212 Median Household Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70,289 Unemployment Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5% 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 springs lush greenery.

Overland Park Major Employers

Sprint-Nextel Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawnee Mission School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Valley School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnson County Community College . . . . . . . . . . . Black & Veatch Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Century Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OptumRx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . City of Overland Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waddell & Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overland Park Regional Medical Center . . . . . . . .

7,500 employees 3,781 employees 3,257 employees 2,784 employees 2,381 employees 2,150 employees 2,000 employees 1,303 employees 1,187 employees 1,100 employees

Other major employers include: YRC Worldwide Inc. (1,000); Quintiles (870); AT&T (862); Menorah Medical Center (850): J.P. Morgan Retirement Plan Services (800): St. Luke’s South (695); Children’s Mercy South (586); Zurich (550); MIQ Logistics (510); and Physicians Reference Labs (500).

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While maintaining its own identity in the Greater Kansas City area, Overland Park steadily has built a wider reputation as one of the nation’s most dynamic corporate centers. It is home to more than 3,800 companies and the headquarters of major employers such as Sprint and Black & Veatch. In Overland Park, workers and residents enjoy a beautiful and safe suburban setting, plus excellent restaurants, fine shopping, miles of walking/biking paths and highly-ranked educational institutions. The city’s close proximity to Kansas City also means easy access to the amenities and diversity of a metropolitan area. Overland Park is frequently distinguished with national awards and business and quality of life rankings. It was included in Money magazine’s “Top 10 Best Places to Live” in 2008. The March 2005 issue of Expansion Management named Overland Park as one of America’s “Best Places to Live and Work” and also rated it a “Five-Star Community.” Johnson County’s quality of life quotient was ranked seventh among all 3,150 U.S. counties by American City Business Journal. Overland Park boasts an outstanding collection of major employers. From the Silicon Valley to Wall Street, publicly- and privately-held companies have selected Overland Park as the premier place to do business in the Midwest. Numerous Overland Park companies show up on Fortune 500, Fortune 1000, Forbes Largest Private Companies, The Inc. 500, and many other company listings and rankings. In Overland Park, workers and residents enjoy a beautiful and safe suburban setting, plus excellent restaurants, fine shopping, miles of walking/biking paths and highly-ranked educational institutions. The city’s close proximity to Kansas City also means easy access to the amenities and diversity of a metropolitan area. Shopping is abundant in Overland Park with everything from upscale boutiques to discount retailers. Oak Park Mall is the largest indoor-shopping mall in the region with over 185 stores and specialty shops, including Nordstrom, Macy’s, Dillard’s and JCPenney. Hawthorne Plaza includes a variety of exclusive specialty stores and boutiques. Historic Downtown Overland Park is home to quaint eateries, antique stores, art galleries and a variety of other locally-owned shops. 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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