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Team Philosophy Philippians 4:13 states “I can do all things through Him who gives me strength”. The 2021 team will use this as the center piece of our season. We believe that we are playing for something that is bigger than ourselves, and acknowledge that our strength comes from our Lord, and that we desire to play in a manner that brings glory to Him. We also have faith that we as individuals and as teams can accomplish more than we could ever imagine because of the strength the Lord gives us. The Mission of Regis Jesuit High School is to create Men and Women with and for Others. We believe that baseball is an extension of that mission. We have an atmosphere that is not only conducive to developing baseball players, but more importantly, one that develops young men. Principles such as honesty, integrity, and character are the backbone of everything we do. We also believe that being a part of this program means that you are committing to be a part of something that is bigger than the individual and will ask you, at times, to make sacrifices.
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We believe that adhering to this, and understanding that “we is more important that me,” will not only make us a better team, but will provide life lessons. We want our program to compete and win at the highest level year in and year out. We also want our players to become better young men, and men better prepared to be husbands, fathers, and members of society because of their time as a Regis Jesuit baseball player. We believe that winning is a product of focusing on the little things that give you the best chance to play at your highest level. Regis Jesuit provides year round opportunities with Fall Baseball/Weights/Conditioning, Winter Workouts and Summer Baseball/Player Development that allow players to progress in the various aspects of their game, including their speed, strength, and overall athleticism. We don’t talk about winning. We believe winning is the culmination of hard work, player development and team chemistry. This is created through the various programs throughout the year. The spring season is a culmination of all of these efforts.
Contents Team Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2021 Team Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 2021 Team Schedules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Highlights of Previous Seasons. . . . . . . 8-10 Colorado State Champions. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 Player Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Class of 2024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20
Class of 2023. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22
Class of 2022. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-25
Class of 2021. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-39
College Baseball Players . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Family Tree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Baseball Alumni. Friends and Family - We are hoping to share the traditions of Regis Jesuit baseball for all past, present and future RJ ball players. We hope that you enjoy this edition of the baseball booklet. If you spot any mistakes or omissions, please contact Coach Darr at Regis Jesuit so that future corrections can be made. We would love to hear from you or better yet — see you at a game. Go Raiders Baseball!
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Rosters 2021 Varsity Team Roster ‘23 Jack Carey
‘22 Charlie Rogan
‘21 Charlie Doubet
‘22 Dawson Schroeder
‘22 Brian Fischer
‘21 Blakeley Stoughton
‘22 Brooks Gerig
‘22 Jay Thomas
‘22 Ben Gonzales
‘21 Dylan Tostrup
‘22 Dallas Macias
‘21 Max Valdez
‘22 Nate McHugh
‘21 Ryan VanLiew
‘21 Bryan Mottram
‘22 Isaac Wachsmann
‘21 Clay Nanke
‘21 Brock Weiss
‘22 Finn O’Connor
‘21 Braden Williams
‘21 Sergio Padilla
‘21 Alec Willis
‘22 Tony Padilla
‘21 Mason Young
2021 Sophomore Team Roster ‘24 Xavier Allen
‘24 Liam Mosley
‘23 Jeep Baptiste
‘24 Trevor Nordstrom
‘24 Andrew Bell
‘23 Garrett Pierce
‘24 Brody Chyr
‘23 John Reasbeck
‘23 Matthew Dentino
‘23 Tanner Rubick
‘23 Alex Gosser
‘23 Kalvin Schultz
‘24 Pierce Martin
‘24 Grant Wiebe
‘24 Matteo Momo
‘24 Keene Zang
‘24 Sam Morton
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Rosters 2021 JV Team Roster ‘22 Ryan Blue
‘22 Jack Hutchens
‘22 Aaron Car
‘23 Brien Kenny
‘23 Carter Chan
‘22 Aidan Kuhn
‘23 Tyler Chan
‘22 Jack Martin
‘22 Lou Dentino
‘23 Ian Paine
‘23 Max Devlin
‘22 Jack Pelster
‘23 Evan Di Tanna
‘22 John Raitt
‘23 Grant Gedrose
‘22 Joe Riley
‘22 James Green
‘23 Holden Schnell
‘22 Jameson Hoy
‘22 Braden Schweer
2021 Freshman Team Roster ‘24 Adam Brady
‘24 Daniel Huber
‘24 Jake Burnett
‘24 Andrew Kessenich
‘24 Charlie Carr
‘24 Micah Lui
‘24 John Clapham
‘24 Robbie Manoogian
‘24 Colin Dwyer
‘24 Johan Niedergerke
‘24 Connor Frank
‘24 Barrett Pavlik
‘24 Aidan Garver
‘24 Walker Phillips (Mgr)
‘24 Sean Graber
‘24 Bradley Schrameyer
‘24 William Houtsma
‘24 Noah Whitaker
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Va r s i t y
Schedules 5-1-21 5-5-21 5-7-21 5-12-21 5-13-21 5-14-21 5-17-21 5-18-21 5-20-21 5-21-21 5-24-21 5-26-21 5-28-21 5-31-21 6-2-21 6-5-21 6-7-21 6-10-21
Pine Creek (Foundation) Lakewood Dakota Ridge Ponderosa ThunderRidge Heritage Mountain Vista Valor Cherry Creek Highlands Ranch Douglas County Castle View Rock Canyon Chaparral Legend Legacy Mt. Range ThunderRidge (Foundation) SENIOR NIGHT
AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME
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Schedules Subject to Change
Pine Creek Cherry Creek Valor Ponderosa ThunderRidge Heritage Mountain Vista Highlands Ranch Douglas County Castle View Rock Canyon Rock Canyon Chaparral Legend
AWAY HOME HOME HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY
1:00 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 4:30 pm 11:00 am 4:30 pm 11:00 am 4:30pm 4:30 pm 11:00 am 1:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm
Schedules Subject to Change
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J u n i o r Va r s i t y
5-1-21 5-3-21 5-10-21 5-13-21 5-14-21 5-15-21 5-18-21 5-22-21 5-25-21 5-27-21 5-29-21 5-29-21 6-1-21 6-3-21
Sophomore
Schedules 5-3-21 5-11-21 5-12-21 5-13-21 5-14-21 5-17-21 5-21-21 5-24-21 5-26-21 5-28-21 5-31-21 6-2-21 6-5-21 6-7-21 6-8-21 6-9-21
Cherry Creek Valor (Postponed) Ponderosa ThunderRidge Heritage Mountain Vista Highlands Ranch Douglas County Castle View Rock Canyon Chaparral Legend Legacy Tourney - 3 Games Tourney - 3 Games Tourney - 3 Games
AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME TBA TBA TBA
4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 2:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 11:00 am TBA TBA TBA
Schedules Subject to Change Pine Creek Cherry Creek ThunderRidge Ponderosa Heritage Mountain Vista Douglas County Castle View Rock Canyon Chaparral Legend Legacy Tourney - 3 Games Tourney - 3 Games Tourney - 3 Games
AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME TBA TBA TBA
10:00 am 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 11:00 am 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 11:00 am TBA TBA TBA
Fr e s h m a n
5-1-21 5-3-21 5-12-21 5-13-21 5-15-21 5-19-21 5-25-21 5-27-21 5-29-21 6-1-21 6-3-21 6-5-21 6-7-21 6-8-21 6-9-21
Schedules Subject to Change
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Recent Team History 2014 The 2014 Raiders traveled to Cary, North Carolina to take part in the prestigious USA Baseball invitation over spring break. The team shocked national powers Parkview, GA and Mountain Pointe, AZ, before losing to eventual champion The First Academy, FL. The 2014 team swept the Continental League, finishing 11-0 After losing the first game of the final 8 to Rocky Mountain 2-1, the team won 3 consecutive games to advance to the State Championship game, before once again falling to Rocky Moutain in a one-run game, 6-5.
2015 The 2015 Raiders closed out the regular season with three consecutive wins to qualify for the playoffs. The team then swept Prairie View and Grand Junction in the district playoffs, erupting for 22 runs. The team won its initial final 8 game, beating Pine Creek in a thrilling 3-2 extra inning game.
2016 The 2016 Season began with high expectations as Regis Jesuit entered the season ranked number one by most pre-season polls. The team did not disappoint early on, winning their opener at Arapahoe and then defeating perennial power Cherry Creek 13-6. The team then traveled to Florida to play in the prestigious IMG tournament, going 3-1. Regis then rolled through the Continental conference, going 9-1 and winning the league title. The Raiders entered the post season as the number 2 seed overall. After defeating Palmer High School 5-2 in the opening game of districts, the team suffered a disappointing loss to Cherry Creek, ending their season. The team did see several members honored for their performance. Quin Cotton and Travis Marr were named Co-Continental Player of the Year and Bo Weiss was named Continental Pitcher of the Year. Matt Darr was also named the Continental Coach of the Year. All three players also received All State honors.
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2017 The 2017 baseball season at Regis Jesuit was very successful overall, despite coming to a disappointing end. The Raiders opened the season with two hard fought defeats at the hands of Ralston Valley and Cherry Creek. The team then headed to Anaheim, California to play in the Anaheim Lions Tournament. Regis promptly rattled off four consecutive wins, going undefeated in the highly competitive tournament. Upon returning home, the team knocked off Cherokee Trail and Smoky Hill before beginning their league schedule. In the very talented Continental League, the Raiders went 7-3, sharing the league title with Legend. The team completed its season with a win over Pine Creek, finishing the regular season at 14-5. Regis was the 7th seed overall in the State Tournament, earning a host site for districts. The team knocked off Loveland in the first game, before falling to Broomfield in the district championship, finishing their season at 15-6. Three players, Caleb Sloan, Michael Baer, and Jimmy Holinger, represented the team as all league selections. Caleb Sloan was also named to the All State team.
2018 The 2018 Regis Jesuit Baseball season had several near misses and will be remembered for many great battles and all of the close losses. The Raiders started the season off with an impressive 7-0 win over Ralston Valley, led by senior pitcher Matthew Boyd. In the next game, the Raiders followed up with a hard fought, back and forth loss to Cherry Creek 15-13. The Regis Jesuit Varsity team then headed to Orange County California for the Annual Lions Baseball Tournament where the team went 1-4, losing some close games. The team returned home and continued to play in many tight games, ending the regular season with two hard fought loses to undefeated Mountain Vista and highly ranked Pine Creek. Regis Jesuit drew Pine Creek again in the playoffs, falling 6-4 and ending the season with a 8-12 record. All Conference players included pitcher Matthew Boyd, catcher Brodie Marino, outfielder Geno Macias, outfielder Sam Doubet, and infielder Mac Padilla.
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Recent Team History 2019 The 2019 Regis Jesuit Baseball season was one for the ages, culminating in the 2019 CHSAA State Championship, defeating Cherry Creek 8-3. The Raiders opened the season with back to back wins over Lakewood and Dakota Ridge before traveling to the IMG classic in Florida. Regis continued its strong play with a 3-1 record in the tournament, including wins over Covington, TN and Baylor, TN, both of whom had won 2018 State Championships at different levels in Tennessee. The Raiders stayed hot after returning home, winning 6 consecutive games and moving their record to 11-1. The team then went through a tough stretch, losing 4 of 6 games, all by three runs or less. The Raiders stood at 13-5 with 5 games remaining in the regular season. The team started playing well again, winning the last 5 games and headed into the CHSAA playoffs at 18-5, the number 2 seed overall. The Raiders hosted a district and delivered a 6-0 win over Monarch and a 2-0 win over Chatfield, moving on to the final 8 of the CHSAA playoffs. The Raiders put themselves in prime position with wins over Chaparral, Cherry Creek and Grandview, heading to the final 4 as the only undefeated team. The Raiders, now guaranteed to play in the State Championship, fell to Mountain Vista before knocking off Cherry Creek for the school’s 3rd State Championship. The team finished 24-6 and ranked in the top 35 in the nation. Several players received personal honors in this outstanding season. The following players were honored by the Continental League. Caden Wagner - -1st team All-Conference AND Continental Player of the Year Geno Macias - 1st team All-Conference Brent DiBiase - 2nd team All-Conference Jacob Thompsen - 2nd team All-Conference Ethan O’Donnell - 2nd team All-Conference Bryce Parsons - Honorable Mention All-Conference Mac Padilla - Honorable Mention All-Conference Owen Best - Honorable Mention All-Conference Patrick Strawbridge - Honorable Mention All-Conference The following players were honored on at least one All-State team Caden Wagner Geno Macias Patrick Strawbridge
Jacob Thompsen Ethan O’Donnell
5A Coach of the Year- Matt Darr Thanks to Karen Stoughton, Paul Soriano and Ray Chen for the photos used in this program.
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State Champions 1950.......Pueblo Central 1951.......Denver East 1952.......Grand Junction 1953.......Denver North 1954.......Grand Junction 1955.......Colorado Springs 1956.......Pueblo Central 1957.......Greeley 1958.......Denver South 1959.......Denver South 1960.......Denver South 1961.......Grand Junction 1962.......Grand Junction 1963.......Aurora Central 1964.......Arvada 1965.......Palmer 1966.......Thomas Jefferson 1967.......Thomas Jefferson
1968.......Thomas Jefferson 1969.......Aurora Central 1970.......Lakewood 1971.......Roncalli 1972.......Pueblo Central 1973.......Longmont 1974.......Ranum 1975.......Greeley West 1976.......Grand Junction 1977.......Denver North 1978.......Mullen 1979.......Hinkley 1980.......Arapahoe 1981.......La Junta 1982.......Lakewood 1983.......Cherry Creek 1984.......Pueblo South 1985.......Mullen
1986.......Skyline 1987.......Columbine 1988.......Regis Jesuit 1989.......Air Academy 1990.......Overland 1991.......Boulder 1992.......Cherry Creek 1993.......Fairview 1994.......Arvada West 1995.......Cherry Creek 1996.......Cherry Creek 1997.......Cherry Creek 1998.......Cherry Creek 1999.......Cherry Creek 2000.......Loveland 2001.......Smoky Hill 2002.......Grand Junction Central
2003.......Pomona * 2004.......ThunderRidge 2005.......Grand Junction 2006.......Columbine 2007.......Rocky Mountain 2008.......Rocky Mountain 2009.......Rocky Mountain 2010.......Rocky Mountain 2011.......Regis Jesuit 2012.......Cherry Creek 2013.......ThunderRidge 2014.......Rocky Mountain * 2015.......Rock Canyon 2016.......Cherokee Trail 2017.......Rocky Mountain 2018.......Mountain Vista 2019.......Regis Jesuit * Regis Jesuit state runner up
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COACHING STAFF Head Coach - Matt Darr Coach Darr enters his seventh year at Regis Jesuit and twelfth as a high school coach. In 11 years as a high school coach, Coach Darr has compiled a record of 163-84, including 3 state championship game appearances and two State Titles. He has led his teams to the Colorado State Playoffs in all 11 years in which he has coached. In his last two years at Denver Christian his 2012 team made it to the final eight of the 2A playoffs, and his 2013 team won the 2A State Championship. He won his second state championship (first at Regis) this past year, leading the team to a 25-6 and a top 30 national ranking. In his first year at Regis Jesuit, he led the team to a 21-5 record and a state championship appearance, losing to Rocky Mountain in the final. The 2014 Raiders made another run to the State Tournament, making it to the final eight. In 11 years of coaching, Coach Darr has been named the league coach of the year five times, the 2A Colorado Coach of the year in 2013, and the 5A Coach of the Year in 2019. He has the distinct honor of winning a coach of the year award at three different levels. (5A Continental League, 3A Metro League, 2A Mile High League). Prior to coaching at Denver Christian Coach Darr spent time as the athletic director at Crown College, MN, and the head assistant coach at the University of Northern Colorado. Coach Darr prepped at Denver Christian where he was a two-time all-State player, leading the state of Colorado in hitting his senior year with .722 average. He continued his playing career at William Jewell College, MO where he was a 4-year starter, and two time All District player.
Coaching Specialty: Hitting, Outfield My coaching philosophy: Do everything you can to set the stage for kids to succeed. It is up to them to deliver. Favorite motivational quote: “You don’t have enough talent to win on talent alone”. - Herb Brooks Favorite memory from coaching at RJ: Winning the 2019 5A CHSAA State Championship over rival Cherry Creek. What is your pre-game ritual? Write out the line-up card first thing in morning Best advice for a high school athlete: Enjoy your time in high school. Play because you love the game and love to be with your teammates and brothers. Do not play for anyone else, to earn scholarships or awards. Play because you love to play. I coach because….. I believe that is what God has called me to do to impact young men.
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Freshman Coaches Coach Ethan Gedrose ‘19 Coach McLaughlin played baseball at Regis Jesuit and graduated in 2019 as part of the State Championship team. He is currently a redshirt freshman at San Diego Mesa College. I coach because ... I love being around a team, and being able to inspire and help better these kids as baseball players and men. My coaching philosophy: Play as hard as you can every single time out, because you really never know when it will be your last time. Favorite motivational quote: “Success is not final; failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill Inspirational figure: Mike Tyson Favorite tv show: The Office Favorite music / band: A$AP Rocky Favorite professional team: Chicago Cubs Favorite professional player: Shohei Ohtani Favorite food: Frozen yogurt Favorite dessert: Ice cream Favorite candy: Nerds Best advice for a high school player: Don’t be a selfish player, be a team guy first.
Coach Mac Padilla ‘19 Coach Mac is a 2019 graduate of Regis Jesuit and played varsity baseball in ‘18 & 19’ - winning a 5A state championship. Currently, Mac is an Engineering student at the University of Colorado at Boulder plays Club Baseball for the Buffs. I coach because ... I love baseball and I would do anything to keep being involved in the game. My coaching philosophy: Winning is everything, if everyone isn’t moving in the right direction towards the overall goal then failure is inevitable. Favorite motivational quote: “No One Cares. Work Harder.” Inspirational figure: My father Favorite tv show: Narcos Mexico Favorite music / band: Eden Favorite professional team: Cincinnati Reds Favorite professional player: Jose Altuve Favorite food: Orange Chicken Favorite dessert: Ice cream Favorite candy: Skittles Best advice for a high school player: Cherish every single moment, work harder then anyone else, and be COACHABLE!
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Sophomore and JV Coaches Coach Scott Vatter (Sophomore) Coach Scott played collegiately at UNC (Greeley) playing shortstop and second base and opened HitStreak Baseball Academy in 2006. He holds the hit streak record at UNC and thus the business name “HitStreak.” He played one summer of pro ball in Butte Montana and lives in Highlands Ranch with his three daughters (Madison, Natalie, and Macy) and his wife Emily. When he is not teaching baseball, he is normally spending time with his family or playing golf. Coaching specialty: Hitting Coaching philosophy: Teach the “WHY” Favorite motivational quote: “It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.” Harry Truman Favorite memory from coaching at RJ: Getting to the state championship game my first year in coaching. Best advice for a high school athlete: Be a leader I coach because ... I love to teach and be around the game.
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Coach Nelson Mitchell (Sophomore) Coaching Specialty: Hitting Favorite motivational quote: “Respect all - fear none.” I coach because ... I want to make a difference.
Coach Joe Popek (JV)
Coach Joe played College Baseball at St. Cloud State and St. Marys University. He has previously coached at St. Thomas Academy. Coaching Specialty: Pitching My coaching philosophy: Play hard, play smart. Favorite motivational quote: “Its not whether or not you get knocked down, its whether you get up.” What is your pre-game ritual? Find the newest ball in the bag! I coach because ... I love the game of baseball.
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Varsity Coaches Coach Carl Goodman
Coach Tyler Robbins
I played college baseball at Otero Junior College and the University of Northern Colorado. I have coached for over 20 years at the high school, summer club and youth levels.
Coach Tyler was a three year varsity starter at Cherry Creek High School. He played four years of college baseball: two years at Garden City Community College and two years at Fort Hays State University. Tyler coached for one year at both Cherry Creek High School and Mountain Vista High School. This is the 8th year coaching baseball at Regis Jesuit High School Coaching Specialty: Defense - infield My coaching philosophy: Hard-work, determination, and character lead to success. Favorite motivational quote: “There are two pains in life. There is the pain of discipline and the pain of disappointment. If you can handle the pain of discipline, you will never have to handle the pain of disappointment.” Nick Saban Favorite memory from coaching at RJ: Our walk-off win against Pine Creek in the state playoffs. Pregame ritual: Silent prayer at the edge of the dugout before the national anthem. Best advice for a high school athlete: Work hard to be a great person, student, and baseball player and have as much fun as you can. I coach because ... I love the game and the camaraderie that comes with playing and coaching.
Coaching philosophy: To develop players to be the best they can be on and off the field. Favorite motivational quote: “Ultimately, being a part of a team means competing, working, living and winning and losing together.” - Steve Kerr Favorite coaching memeory: Seeing the growth of players in summer season of 2017. Pre-game ritual? Fresh new piece of bubble gum. Best advice for a high school athlete: Don’t worry about exposure and scouting. Just be good enough or work until you are. I coach because ... I love to teach and help players develop to be better on and off the field.
Coach Bruce Vaughn Coach Vaughn has been the pitching coach at Regis Jesuit High School for four years. He was also pitching coach at University of Northern Colorado for six years, pitching coach at Regis University for two years, pitching and assistant coach at Smoky Hill for four years for their spring and summer programs, and coaching in the Colorado collegiate baseball summer league program for 12 years. Coaching Specialty: Pitching and hitting Coaching philosophy: Keep it simple and fun. Help to coach and mentor student athletes to become mentally, physically and mechanically better pitchers/hitters and most importantly people. Understand academics are the priority and baseball is secondary. Helping student athletes learn, understand, appreciate and enjoy learning the game of baseball and how it relates to real life. Favorite motivational quote: Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going. & Don’t stop when you are tired. Stop when you are done. Favorite memory from coaching at RJ: Being part of winning the state championship team with a great group of players, coaches and parents. Pregame ritual: Simply close my eyes for a few moments and focus on why I love to be here. Best advice for a high school athlete: Love to learn in school and on the field to become a better person and athlete. I coach because ... I love working and being with kids to see them grow and become better people and better athletes. To be able to help and watch student athletes develop and learn to appreciate life and the game of baseball individually and as a team.
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Coach PJ Marcely ‘07 Coach Peej graduated from RJ in 2007 and played football and baseball. The class of 2007 was the last class to know what school was like without the girls. He has coached at RJ since 2010 (longest tenured baseball coach). Head JV coach / summer 17U/18U. Coaching Specialty: Infield/base coach Coaching philosophy: Play hard and have fun. Have a great attitude and great effort. Favorite motivational quote: “Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger men.” - JFK Favorite memory from coaching at RJ: Too many to choose just one... Reagan Todd’s walkoff Grand Slam to send us to the state championship in ‘14, calling all of Travis Marr’s HRs beforehand, Quin Cotton’s walkoff base-clearing triple to win the conference in ‘16. Shabba Bai’s gong. Jack McIntire’s tattoo. Going undefeated (19-0) with the class of ‘17 when they were freshman. Summer 17. Sharing ice cream with Darr in Atlanta. Pregame ritual: Iced coffee!!! Best advice for a high school athlete: You get as much as you give. Be the best version of yourself and finally, don’t get a girlfriend. I coach because ... Maybe it’s because I’ve never had brothers so I have a special relationship with all my players and hope to be a positive influence in their lives.
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Class of 2024 Xavier Allen
Brody Chyr
Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 160 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Lindsey and Kevin Superpower you wish you had: Mind Reader Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Money Heist
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 160 Bats: Left Throws: Left Parents: Corey and Jen Superpower you wish you had: Superspeed Favorite ice cream: Mint
Andrew Bell
John Clapham
Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 160 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Shannon and Michael Superpower you wish you had: Super speed Favorite ice cream: Rocky Road Favorite tv show: Outer Banks
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 145 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Kevin and Julie Superpower you wish you had: Super speed Favorite ice cream: Coffee
Adam Brady
Colin Dwyer
Height: 5’ 7” Weight: 120 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: James and Jennifer Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: Trailer Park Boys
Jake Burnett Height: 5’ 6” Weight: 135 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Keven & Lisha Superpower you wish you had: Run Like Flash Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: The Office
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Height: 5’ 5” Weight: 115 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Michelle and Robert Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: Sportscenter
Connor Frank Height: 5’ 10” Bats: Left
Weight: 140 Throws: Left
Parents: Sarah and James Superpower you wish you had: Super Strength Favorite ice cream: Colton candy Favorite tv show: Outer Banks
Charlie Carr
Aidan Garver
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 160 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Michelle and Chris Superpower you wish you had: Super Strength Favorite ice cream: Rocky Road Favorite tv show: All-American
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 137 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Debbie and Bryan Superpower you wish you had: Super Speed Favorite ice cream: Coffee Favorite tv show: Silicon Valley
Class of 2024 Sean Graber
Robbie Manoogian
Height: 5’ 5” Weight: 110 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Ryan and Erica Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Mint chocolate Favorite tv show: Family Guy
Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 135 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Tom and Linda Superpower you wish you had: Super Speed Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: South Park
William Houtsma
Pierce Martin
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 190 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Matthew and Mary Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: The Office
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 178 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Marilynn and Scott Superpower you wish you had: Able to make $20 appear in your hand whenever you want. Favorite ice cream: Cookies And Cream Favorite tv show: Lost
Daniel Huber
Matteo Momo
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 160 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Amy and David Superpower you wish you had: Ability to Know Everything Favorite ice cream: Moose Tracks Favorite tv show: WW2 In Color
Height: 6’ Weight: 170 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Kristin and Venanzio Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Sponge Bob
Andrew Kessenich
Sam Morton
Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 185 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Colleen Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: Hawaii 5-0
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 195 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Sam and Laura Superpower you wish you had: Time Travel Favorite ice cream: Lemon Sherbert Favorite tv show: Hawaii Five-0
Micah Lui
Liam Mosley
Height: 5’ 6” Weight: 120 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jennifer and Kaleo Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Paw Patrol
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 150 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Bridgid and Chris Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Vanilla with Caramel Favorite tv show: Star War: The Clone Wars or The Mandolorian
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Class of 2024 Johan Niedergerke
Bradley Schrameyer
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 135 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Thomas and Debbie Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: The Office
Height: 5’ 7” Weight: 120 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Brian and Katie Superpower you wish you had: Mind reading Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Arrow
Trevor Nordstrom
Grant Wiebe
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 180 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Russel and Kirsten Superpower you wish you had: Super Strength Favorite ice cream: Rocky Road Favorite tv show: Impractical Jokers
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 152 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Tara and Todd Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Butter Favorite tv show: The Office
Barrett Pavlik
Noah Whitaker
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 148 Bats: Left Throws: Right Parents: Angel and Mark Superpower you wish you had: ShapeShifting Favorite ice cream: Chocolate Favorite tv show: Parks and Recreation
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Height: 5’ 1-3/4” Weight: 125 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Phi and Chad Superpower you wish you had: Ability to predict (near) future Favorite ice cream: Cake Batter w/ peanut butter Favorite tv show: Mandolorian
Walker Phillips (Mgr)
Keene Zhang
Height: 6’ Weight: 163 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Chris and Holly Superpower you wish you had: X-Ray Vision Favorite ice cream: Cotton Candy Favorite tv show: This Is Us
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 220 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Kelly and Qian Superpower you wish you had: Time control Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: The Order
Class of 2023 Jeep Baptiste
Max Devlin
Height: 5’ 4” Weight: 120 Bats: Switch Throws: Right Parents: Pam and Brad Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Chocolate Favorite tv show: Friends
Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 140 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: John and Kate Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Cookies and cream Favorite tv show: South Park
Jack Carey
Evan Di Tanna
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 160 Bats: Right Throws: Left Parents: John and Kara Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Cookies and creme Favorite tv show: Last Chance U
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 170 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Shane and Stephanie Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Family Guy
Carter Chan
Grant Gedrose
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 130 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jim and Julie Superpower you wish you had: Chocolate Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: Friends
Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 175 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Bob and Callae Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Phish Food from Ben and Jerry’s Favorite tv show: Parks and Recreation
Tyler Chan
Alex Gosser
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 130 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jim and Julie Superpower you wish you had: Time travel Favorite ice cream: Mint chocolate chip Favorite tv show: Outer Banks
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 155 Bats: Left Throws: Left Parents: Jane and Jim Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: The Office
Matt Dentino
Brien Kenny
Height: 6’ 2” Weight: 155 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jennifer and John Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: The Mandalorian
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 140 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Mike and Suzanne Superpower you wish you had: Flight Favorite ice cream: Strawberry Favorite tv show: The Office
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Ian Paine
Tanner Rubick
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 170 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Roslyn and Andrew Superpower you wish you had: Flight Favorite ice cream: Moose Tracks Favorite tv show: Bobs Burgers
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 160 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Nicole & Van Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Cookies and cream Favorite tv show: South Park
Garrett Pierce
Holden Schnell
Height: 6’ 2” Weight: 195 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Scott and Nicole Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Caramel toffee Favorite tv show: Impractical Jokers
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 140 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jamie and Jodi Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Mint chip Favorite tv show: South Park
John Reasbeck
Kalvin Schultz
Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 195 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Shelly and Larry Superpower you wish you had: Super Speed Favorite ice cream: Cappuccino Chip Favorite tv show: Criminal Minds
Height: 6’ 00” Weight: 145 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Mike and Erin Superpower you wish you had: Time control Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: The Simpsons
Class of 2022 Ryan Blue
Brooks Gerig
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 195 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Laird and Stephanie Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: Money Heist
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 193 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Kellee and Jason Superpower you wish you had: Fly Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Family Guy
Aaron Carr
Ben Gonzales
Height: 6’ 5” Weight: 220 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jim and Dana Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: Narcos
Height: 6’ 2” Weight: 175 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Matt and Karyn Favorite ice cream: Cookies n’ Creme Favorite tv show: Narcos
Robbie Dembeck
James Green
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 170 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Sara & Jason Superpower you wish you had: Time travel Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: South Park
Lou Dentino Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 155 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jenn and John Superpower you wish you had: Strawberry Favorite ice cream: Strawberry Favorite tv show: Game of Thrones
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 125 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Jake and Jolene Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: The Challenge
Jameson Hoy Height: 6’ 0” Bats: Right
Weight: 150 Throws: Right
Parents: Jim and Kelly Superpower you wish you had: Talking to animals Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Brian Fischer
Jack Hutchens
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 145 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Elizabeth and Tom Superpower you wish you had: Strength Favorite tv show: Suits
Height: 5’10” Weight: 145 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Tori and Tim Superpower you wish you had: Unlimited dingers Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: Game of Thrones
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Aidan Kuhn
Tony Padilla
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 180 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Katherine and Gunther Superpower you wish you had: Breathe under water Favorite ice cream: Chocolate chip cookie dough Favorite tv show: Sherlock
Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 185 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Tony and Venice Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: ESPN
Dallas Macias
Jack Pelster
Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 187 Bats: Switch Throws: Right Parents: Meggan and Gene Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: The Challenge
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 170 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Shane and Stephanie Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Family Guy
Jack Martin
John Raitt
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 145 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Sean and Lindsay Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: Trailer Park Boys
Height: 6’ Weight: 165 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Margaret and Douglas Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: Breaking Bad
Nate McHugh
Joe Riley
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 175 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Marla and Matt Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Band of Brothers
Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 150 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Amy and Shawn Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: Parks and Rec
Finn O’Connor
Charlie Rogan
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 185 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Becky and Tom Superpower you wish you had: Super healing Favorite ice cream: Blue moon Favorite tv show: Macgyver
Height: 6’ 6” Weight: 214 Bats: Left Throws: Right Parents: Tom and Susan Superpower you wish you had: Mind Reading Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: All American
Class of 2022 Dawson Schroeder
Jay Thomas
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 155 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Mary and Robert Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Vanilla Favorite tv show: Family Guy
Height: 6’ 4” Weight: 250 Bats: tLeft Throws: Left Parents: John and Carla Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Mint chocolate chip Favorite tv show: The Punisher
Braden Schweer
Isaac Wachsmann
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 170 Bats: Left Throws: Left Parents: Michele and John Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Cookie dough Favorite tv show: The Office
Height: 6’ 4” Weight: 200 Bats: Right Throws: Right Parents: Shannon and Josef Superpower you wish you had: Super strength Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: Outer Banks
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Class of 2021 SENIOR BUTTONS
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Charlie Doubet Charlie, You continue to make us extremely proud of all your accomplishments. The friendships you have developed through baseball are truly amazing. We are excited to see you thrive in the next chapter of your life. Cherish this final season with your RJ baseball bros. We love you and will always be your biggest fans!! Dad, Mom and Sam
Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 175 Parents: Anne & Bart Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Time Travel Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: Breaking Bad Favorite teacher or class: Mr. Walsweer Favorite RJ baseball memory: Hitting a grand slam in the championship game in Cheyenne. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Hit the weight room. What do you hope to major in at college? Business What is something you are grateful for? Friends and family.
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Bryan Mottram Dear Bryan, It has been so fun watching you play baseball all these years! Your competitive spirit and humble disposition has helped you in all your endeavors. We’re especially proud of the kind and gentle person that you are. We’re so grateful for Regis Jesuit where great memories and friendships were made. I know you will remember all the lessons you learned on and off the field and will carry them with you into your bright future. We love you so much! Mom, Dad, and Billy. AMDG!!
Height: 6’ Weight: 210 Parents: Kris and Steve Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: To fly Favorite ice cream: Lemon custard Favorite tv show: Billions Favorite teacher or class: Psychology Favorite RJ baseball memory: Cali trip junior year summer. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Work hard What do you hope to major in at college? Accounting and finance What is something you are grateful for? My mama
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Clay Nanke Clay, Baseball has been part of your life since you were a toddler. May the privilege of playing all these years, the friendships and memories you’ve made along the way, and your love of the game remain with you as you embark on new endeavors. We have loved sharing the journey with you! Mom, Dad, Cole, Katharine and William
Height: 6’ 7” Weight: 210 Parents: Kim and Kevin Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: Friends Favorite teacher or class: Mr. Walsweer Favorite RJ baseball memory: California Trip What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Play for the teams success not personal success. What do you hope to major in at college? Business What is something you are grateful for? The brotherhood.
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Sergio Padilla Sergio, Baseball has always been a part of our lives and you have brought us so many memories playing this game you love. Thank you for sharing those big and small moments with us. We love watching you play and will always be your biggest fans! We love you, Mom, Dad, & Mac
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 165 Parents: Jeanie & Tom Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Rocky Road Favorite tv show: Regular Show Favorite teacher: Mr. Leeuw Favorite RJ baseball memory: Going to the Dominican Republic. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Ball out every chance you get, make the coach have to play you. What do you hope to major in at college? Business What is something you are grateful for? My family and food.
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Blake Pavlik Team Manager
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 155 Parents: Angel & Mark Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Super strength Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Favorite tv show: Parks & Rec Favorite teacher: Mr. Leeuw Favorite RJ baseball memory: Summer baseball sophomore year. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Enjoy the time and memories you make especially with your team because it goes by way too fast. What do you hope to major in at college? Business marketing/management. What is something you are grateful for? This team, my family, and Regis as a whole.
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Blakeley Stoughton Blakeley - it’s been an immense joy to see you play this game over the course of your life. From the Dolphins, to the Rattlers, the Bees, and now the Raiders. The great friends you’ve made and the experiences you’ve had all made possible through this game are something you’ll never forget. We are so proud of all you’ve accomplished and thankful we got to be a part of it. Go Panthers! — Mom, Dad, Johnny.
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 185 Parents: Karen and Bill Bats: Right Throws: Left Superpower you wish you had: To fly Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite tv show: The Office Favorite teacher or class: Psychology Favorite RJ baseball memory: Trips to California. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Work your hardest even if no ones watching. What do you hope to major in at college? Business Real Estate What is something you are grateful for? My family and my teammates.
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Dylan Tostrup D, We are so proud of you! Go out and pursue your dreams. Sky’s the limit! Love you Mom, Dad and Tay
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 195 Parents: Holly & Jeremy Bats: Left Throws: Left Superpower you wish you had: Freeze time Favorite ice cream: Coffee Favorite tv show: The Walking Dead Favorite teacher or class: Indy Life (Coach Shaw) Favorite RJ baseball memory: Throwing a no hitter against Heritage. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Use all the doubt and hate you receive as motivation to be the best player you can be. What do you hope to major in at college? Sports Medicine / Doctorate in Physical Therapy What is something you are grateful for? Regis helped teach me what it means to me a man with and for others and in society.
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Max Valdez What an amazing journey this has been for you these past 12 years! From T-ball with your sister, Parker Hawks, Baby Raider to playing your final high school Season! We are incredibly proud of your tenacity. It’s hard to believe that you have reached the end of this chapter and beginning a new one! We are all excited to watch your journey continue at Colorado Mesa University this fall. Keep swinging it and always remember we believe in you. Love your biggest fans, Team V.
Height: 6’ 4” Weight: 185 Parents: Beth & Douglas Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Mind Reading Favorite ice cream: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite tv show: Regular Show Favorite teacher or class: Aquatic Sports Favorite RJ baseball memory: Hitting Bryan in the back of the head. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Always try your hardest. What is something you are grateful for? My teammates.
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Ryan Van Liew
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 200 Parents: Steve & Dana Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: Impractical Jokers Favorite teacher or class: Weight Lifting Favorite RJ baseball memory: Last summer. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Work hard and live in the moment. What do you hope to major in at college? Business What is something you are grateful for? My great coaches and teammates.
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Brock Weiss
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 155 Parents: Walt & Teri Bats: Left Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Flying Favorite ice cream: Cookie dough Favorite tv show: The League Favorite teacher or class: Aquatic sports Favorite RJ baseball memory: Winning state sophomore year. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Throw gas. What is something you are grateful for? Baseball
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Braden Williams
Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 185 Parents: Krista & Tim Bats: Left Throws: Left Superpower you wish you had: Teleportation Favorite ice cream: Chocolate Favorite tv show: South Park Favorite teacher or class: Mr. McPhee Favorite RJ baseball memory: Throwing a no hitter What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Keep working hard and get in the weight room. What do you hope to major in at college? Architecture What is something you are grateful for? The opportunity to play at a school with high level baseball and players who work hard to get better.
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Alec Willis Alec, Keep smiling and following your dreams; we will always be there to support you and celebrate your successes. Your time at Regis Jesuit has been amazing and we know the future will also be bright. We are so proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad and Bradshaw
Height: 6’ 6” Weight: 225 Parents: Jeff & Tracy Bats: Right Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Super Fastness Favorite ice cream: Cookies and Cream Favorite tv show: Outer Banks Favorite teacher or class: Mr. Lomas Favorite RJ baseball memory: Winning state with my boys in 2019. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Lift weights. What do you hope to major in at college? Kinesiology What is something you are grateful for? Being able to play along side my brothers for my senior year and having a chance to win state again.
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Mason Young
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 180 Parents: Matt & Marie Bats: Switch Throws: Right Superpower you wish you had: Super speed Favorite ice cream: Coffee Favorite tv show: Regular Show Favorite teacher or class: SPAT Favorite RJ baseball memory: Freshman California trip. What advice would you give a young upcoming player at Regis? Take care of your arm. What do you hope to major in at college? Kinesiology What is something you are grateful for? My parents for everything they do for me.
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Playing in College Arizona State University Reagan Todd ‘14
Metro State University Jimmy Holinger ‘17
Benedictine College Luke Frederick ‘20 Jack Harpole ‘20
Miami University, Ohio Brooks Urich ‘14
Cal Poly Pomona Peter Bayer ‘12 Cal State University - Long Beach Jacob Thompsen ‘20 Chandler-Gilbert Junior College, AZ Anthony Donovan ‘14 Cisco Junior College, Cisco TX Justin Thaxton ‘14 Patrick Strawbridge ‘19 Clemson University, SC Travis Marr ‘16 University of Colo - Colo Spgs Jack Michalek ‘20 Concordia University Ben Martin ‘20 University of Northern Colorado Zach Heath ‘14 Matt Boyd ‘18 University of Dallas Michael Andersen ‘20 University of Dayton, OH Nick Spiliotis ‘16 Denison University Nate Dinges ‘20 University of Dubuque, IA Colin Armistead ‘19 Collin Cushenbery ‘19 Doane University, NE Hunter Sherrard ‘18 Garden City Junior College, KS Zach Woodruff ‘14 Grand Canyon University Quin Cotton ‘16 University of Kansas Connor McKay ‘11 Knox College, IL Joe Salazar ‘18 Lamar Junior College, CO Drew Merten ‘11 Mitch Robinson ‘11 Loyola, New Orleans Mick Dubic ‘14
University of Michigan Chase Allen ‘20 University of North Carolina Bo Weiss ‘16 Northwestern University Ethan O’Donnell ‘20 University of Notre Dame Brent DiBiase ‘19 University of Oregon David Peterson ‘14 Oregon State Max George ‘14* Selected in the 6th round by the Colorado Rockies and signed with them Penn State Caden Wagner ‘19 Rice University Brent Schwarz ‘15 Riverside City College, CA Brody Weiss ‘13 Rockhurst University, KS Wesley Stark ‘15 Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Colter Couillard-Rodak ‘20 United States Air Force Academy Geno Macias ‘19 Bryce Parsons ‘20 University of Northern Colorado Craig Kenny ‘20 University of St. Thomas, MN Nathan Schraeder ‘18 Owen Best ‘19 South Mountain Junior College, AZ Austin Chouinard ‘17 Brodie Marino ‘18 University of Southern Idaho Tanner Ernst ‘11 University of Texas Matt Schmidt ‘15 Texas Christian University Caleb Sloan ‘17
Please contact Matt Darr at Regis Jesuit for updated information.
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Webster University JT Miller ‘20 William and Jewell College, MO Eddie Scheuber ‘12 Willamette University, OR Jack Brett ‘14 Wittenberg University, OH Patrick Kenny ‘16
2021 Graduates Set to Play In College
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Family Tree The Baer Family
Michael ‘17, Matthew ‘21
The Boyd Family
Stephen ‘16, Matthew ‘18
The Chan Family
Tyler ‘23, Carter ‘23
The Dentino Family Lou ‘22, Matt ‘23
The Doubet Family Sam ‘19, Charlie ‘21
The Gedrose Family Ethan ‘19, Grant ‘23
The Kenny Family
Patrick ‘16, Craig ‘20, Brien ‘23
The Macias Family Geno ‘19, Dallas ‘22
The Martin Family Ben ‘19, Jack ‘22
The McIntire Family Jack ‘16, Mark ‘20
The O’Donnell Family
Aidan ‘19, Ethan ‘20, Ryan ‘22
The Padilla Family Mac ‘19, Sergio ‘21
The Perchiazzi Family Eric ‘16, Mark ‘19
The Sloan Family
Caleb ‘17, Bryce ‘20
The Stoughton Family Johnny ‘19, Blakeley ‘21
The Weiss Family
Brody ‘13, Bo ‘16, Brock ‘21
The Willis Family
Bradshaw ‘19, Alec ‘21
The Regis Jesuit Baseball Team has a history of family participation. Please contact Coach Darr with additions and corrections.
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