Guide Directory...................................................................................................................................................1 Quick Facts..........................................................................................................................................................2 2009 Team Roster................................................................................................................................................3 2009 Outlook.......................................................................................................................................................4 Head Coach Profile..............................................................................................................................................6 Assistant Coach Profiles......................................................................................................................................7 Player Profiles....................................................................................................................................................10 2008 Stats and Region 18 Standings..................................................................................................................23 2008 Game Results............................................................................................................................................24 2009 Schedule....................................................................................................................................................25 2008 Leaders......................................................................................................................................................26 Topping the Charts.............................................................................................................................................27 Year by Year Leaders.........................................................................................................................................28 Continuing Success............................................................................................................................................30 CSI Baseball Records........................................................................................................................................34 NJCAA World Series History............................................................................................................................35 President and Athletic Director..........................................................................................................................36 Behind the Scenes..............................................................................................................................................37 Marathon Game Donors.....................................................................................................................................38 McDonald’s........................................................................................................................................................39 Billboard Sponsors.............................................................................................................................................40 CSI Athletic Success..........................................................................................................................................42 CSI Athletic Facilities........................................................................................................................................44 CSI Baseball Facilities.......................................................................................................................................46 CSI Campus.......................................................................................................................................................48 Twin Falls and the Magic Valley........................................................................................................................50 Region 18 Opponents.........................................................................................................................................52
About the Cover: The Golden Eagles return 13 players hungry for a Region 18 Championship. They along with head coach Boomer Walker and assistant Skip Walker will join 12 new players and two new assistant coaches to fight for the right to host the conference tournament in a very competitive league. This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Doug Maughan and Tereasa Bendele took the photos for the athlete mug shots. Graphic design and layout for the cover and inside cover as well as pages 42-51 were done by Tereasa Bendele. Action photography throughout the publication was taken by Andy Arenz and Randy Burbank.
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2007 Record: 31-28 Returning Starters: 9 (including 2 from past years) Returning Non-Starters: 4 Newcomers: 12 2008 SWAC Finish: Fourth 2008 Region 18 Tournament Finish: Fourth Region 18 North Division Titles: 12 Region 18 Titles: 12 JUCO World Series Appearances: 9 JUCO World Series National Titles: 1
Location: Twin Falls, Idaho Founded: 1964 Enrollment: 7,500 President: Jerry Beck Athletic Director: Joel Bate Conference: Scenic West Athletic Conference Region: 18 Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division I Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Gold and Black Website: www.csi.edu Home Facility: Skip Walker Field (450 capacity) Athletics Administrative Assistant: Ginger Nukaya, 732-6486 Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes Dr. Mark McKain Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William May Athletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481 Physical Therapist: Julie Ellis Team Chiropractor: Dr. David Long Head VB Coach: Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485 Asst. VB Coach: Erin Mellinger, 732-6492 Head Men’s BB Coach: Steve Gosar, 732-6498 Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Russ Beck, 732-6476 Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Josh Dees, 732-6496 Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480 Asst. Women’s BB Coach: Merrilee Sears, 732-6490 Head Softball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494 Assistant Softball Coach: Debbie Dodds, 732-6495 Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620 Assistant Rodeo Coach: Brian Tubbs, 732-6620 CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Dr. Allan Frost, Donna Brizee, Dr. Charles Lehrman and Dr. Thad Scholes
Head Coach: Boomer Walker (5th Year as head coach; 13th year at CSI) Assistant Coach: Skip Walker (5th year at CSI as an assistant) Aaron Bond (1st year) Mitch Stachowsky (1st year) Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6491 (208) 732-6477 Clubhouse Phone Number: (208) 732-6650 Mailing Address: CSI Baseball 315 Falls Ave. P.O. Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238 E-mail Addresses: bwalker@csi.edu abond@csi.edu jwalker@csi.edu
SID: Karen Baumert Office Phone: (208) 732-6493 E-mail Address: kbaumert@csi.edu Fax: (208) 734-0245 Website: www.csi.edu 2
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1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 29 30 33 34
Kasey Jeroue Ryan Lay Tyler Chism Cameron Cushing Remington Pullin Chris Gokey Casey Lish Alex Hancock Colby Robison Garrett Wolff Dale Anderson Preston Olson Nate Carlson Tanner Craswell Andy Fox Tony Hunt Victor Spencer Sam Armstrong Lionel Morrill Trent Johnson Tyler Barrett Logan Clewes Trey Mohammed Justin Jensen Tyler Curtis
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INF/P OF OF C C/INF C/P P OF P INF INF/P P OF INF INF INF C P OF P/UTL P P P INF P
5-9 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-4
180 170 190 200 213 178 190 185 185 170 205 180 210 197 195 220 210 170 195 195 190 185 220 215 210
Fr Fr So So Fr Fr Fr So Fr So Fr Fr So Fr So So So So Fr So So Fr Fr So So
R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R
Twin Falls, Idaho Bakersfield, Calif. Taylorsville, Utah Caldwell, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Roberts, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Rexburg, Idaho Rapid City, S.D. Strathmore, Alberta Taylorsville, Utah Portland, Ore. Charlottetown, PEI Vancouver, Wash. Pocatello, Idaho Burnaby, B.C. N. Vancouver, B.C. Edmonton, Alberta Idaho Falls, Idaho Boise, Idaho Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Benicia, Calif. South Jordan, Utah West Jordan, Utah
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CSI head coach Boomer Walker thinks this group of players has one thing that was missing last season - team chemistry. “Our biggest strength is that this group of guys just like each other,” Walker said. “More than the work ethic that they have is that there is no division. They are one cohesive unit. There is not a guy on the team that doesn’t want his teammate to succeed.” While team unity is key, Walker knows that you still have to have talent. “We have depth everywhere,” he said. “We have guys that play multiple positions, 15 hitters and lots of depth at the pitcher position. And more than all that, we have players that don’t want to disappoint the team.” Because Walker is so excited about this season’s team, he found it difficult to find weaknesses. “Maybe that we have only one left-handed pitcher,” Walker said. “One weakness might be the unknown on what it takes to win the league. They will need to feel their way through to learn what it takes to win in the end.” There are 11 players from last season’s team along with Alex Hancock, who played for the Golden Eagles in 2006 and Trent Johnson, who played for CSI in 2007. Those 13 are joined with 12 freshmen. Four key players that return include 2008 second-team all-region selections Tyler Chism, Garrett Wolff and Justin Jensen and 2007 first-team all-region selection Trent Johnson. That does not include the Golden Eagles top hitter last season - Victor Spencer. Walker will look to sophomore pitchers Tyler Curtis, Sam Armstrong and Tyler Barrett to lead the Golden Eagles early. As with any year, the ability of the team to stay healthy will dictate the team’s chances to be successful in the end. With a lot of new faces in the region, there is no clear favorite to win the Region 18 Championship. Last year’s champion College of Southern Nevada returns just nine players. Salt Lake also has a lot of new faces, returning seven. Western Nevada has a good mix of newcomers and returners. “It will come down to which team finds a way to play well in the end,” Walker said. The winner of the Region 18 Tournament will host the district playoff for the berth in the JUCO World Series.
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2009 Breakdown Letter Winners Lost_________________________________________________________ 13 Returning Starters_ _________________________________________________________ 9
Sam Armstrong----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3, P, N.Vancouver, B.C. Tyler Chism--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1 OF, Taylorsville, Utah Tyler Curtis--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 P, West Jordan, Utah Andy Fox------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-2 INF, Vancouver, Wash. Alex Hancock------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-1 OF, Pocatello, Idaho Justin Jensen-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 INF, South Jordan, Utah Trent Johnson------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 P/UTL, Idaho Falls, Idaho Victor Spencer------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-1 C, Burnaby, B.C. Garrett Wolff-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-10, INF, Rapid City, S.D.
Tyler Barrett-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3, P, Boise Idaho Nate Carlson-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4, OF, Portland, Ore. Cameron Cushing-------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0, C, Caldwell, Idaho Tony Hunt----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4, INF, Pocatello, Idaho
Dale Anderson------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-1, INF/P, Strathmore, Alberta Logan Clewes------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-2, P, Saskatoonm, Saskatchewan Tanner Craswell---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2, INF, Charlottetown Chris Gokey-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-10, C/P, Roberts, Idaho Kasey Jeroue-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-9, INF/P, Twin Falls, Idaho Ryan Lay------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-9 INF/P, Bakersfield, Calif. Casey Lish---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2, P, Pocatello, Idaho Trey Mohammed--------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4, P, Benicia, Calif. Lionel Morrill------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-5, OF, Edmonton, Alberta Preston Olson------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-6, P, Taylorsville, Utah Remington Pullin-------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-11, C/INF, Twin Falls, Idaho Colby Robison------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-1, P, Rexburg, Idaho
Returning Non-Starters______________________________________________________ 4
Newcomers_________________________________________________________________ 12
In-State Players_____________________________________________________________ 10 Tyler Barrett, Boise; Cameron Cushing, Caldwell; Chris Gokey, Roberts; Alex Hancock, Pocatello; Tony Hunt, Pocatello; Kasey Jeroue, Twin Falls; Trent Johnson, Idaho Falls; Casey Lish, Pocatello; Remington Pullin, Twin Falls; Colby Robison, Rexburg.
Out-of-State Players_________________________________________________________ 15
Dale Anderson, Alberta; Sam Armstrong, British Columbia; Nate Carlson, Oregon; Tyler Chism, Utah; Logan Clewes, Saskatchewan; Tanner Craswell, Prince Edward Island; Tyler Curtis, Utah; Andy Fox, Washington; Justin Jensen, Utah; Ryan Lay, California; Trey Mohammed, California; Lionel Morrill, Edmonton, Alberta; Preston Olson, Utah; Victor Spencer, British Columbia; Garrett Wolff, South Dakota.
Freshmen__________________________________________________________________ 12 Dale Anderson, Logan Clewes, Tanner Craswell, Chris Gokey, Kasey Jeroue, Ryan Lay, Casey Lish, Trey Mohammed, Lionel Morrill, Preston Olson, Remington Pullin and Colby Robison.
Sophomores________________________________________________________________ 13 Sam Armstrong, Tyler Barrett, Nate Carlson, Tyler Chism, Tyler Curtis, Cameron Cushing, Andy Fox, Alex Hancock, Tony Hunt, Justin Jensen, Trent Johnson, Victor Spencer and Garrett Wolff. 5
Boomer Walker 5th Season It was only natural that Boomer Walker would someday wear a coach’s cap at Southern Idaho. After assisting the Golden Eagles for nine years Boomer took over as head coach four years ago. In those four years, Boomer has amassed a 141 wins and just 91 losses. In 2006 and 2007, the Golden Eagles battled for the regular season championship going into the final weekend of play. Boomer was barely walking when his dad, former head coach Skip Walker, started coaching at CSI. And Boomer has always been a part of the program. He was a 12-year-old bat boy when he witnessed the Golden Eagles’ national championship in 1984. Boomer starred for Twin Falls High School, leading the Bruins to a state championship in 1988. Then, he wore the gold and black himself when he played at Southern Idaho from 1989 to 1992, winning all-region honors as a shortstop in 1992. After playing at Northeast Louisiana University, Boomer worked as a student assistant in 1995, gaining valuable coaching experience. In 1996, Boomer returned to Southern Idaho to re-unite with his father. The two still work together but Boomer is the head coach and Skip continues as a hitting instructor. Boomer said it doesn’t feel much different to be in the head coach’s shoes instead of assisting. “I’ve been around here forever so it doesn’t feel any different,” Walker said. “I still feel pressure to keep this program on top, but not any more pressure than before. I’m not naive to think I can accomplish what my dad did.” As far as changes in the program, Boomer said they are very subtle. “My overall philosophy of CSI Baseball is the same. People who have been around the program for a long time won’t see a whole lot of changes,” he said. “I would say the only difference is that my approach is not as old school.” When Boomer isn’t coaching from the dugout, he enjoys waterskiing and playing softball. Boomer and his wife Maria are busy with their son. No one was surprised he has a baseball moniker - Tai Ripken Walker.
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Aaron Bond 1st Season Former Golden Eagle Aaron Bond joins the College of Southern Idaho baseball program as the pitching coach. Bond played for CSI from 1995-1997, earning first team all region honors both seasons. In 1997, Bond posted 146 strikeouts, the most ever by a CSI pitcher in one season. That same year, he ranked second in the nation in strikeouts. After CSI, Bond was drafted by the Texas Rangers and played four years of minor league ball with them. Shoulder surgery ended his pitching career with the Rangers. After recovering, Bond played in 2001 in the Northern League in Pennsylvania. The past seven years, Bond has worked at the Bakersfield Baseball Academy coaching pitchers. “It’s a dream come true to return to CSI,” Bond said. “I’ve always wanted to come back and I’m excited to finally have the opportunity.” Bond, 31, has two daughters Abigail and Emma.
“ Having Aaron and Mitch join our club gives us a different way to look at things and a renewed energy. They both have a strong desire to have success at CSI. I have a lot of confidence in what they do and am excited to have them.” - Boomer Walker
Mitch Stachowsky 1st Season Mitch Stachowsky begins his first year at CSI as a student assistant. Stachowsky, who played for the Golden Eagles from 2002 through 2004, comes to CSI from Pocatello, Idaho. A Highland High School graduate, Stachowsky earned second team all-conference honors as a sophomore catcher in 2004. He was drafted in the 50th round of the draft by the Red Sox following his two years at CSI. He played three years of professional baseball, competing in every league but AA and the big leagues. The furthest he went was Triple A in the Red Sox organization. Last summer, Stachowsky coached the Pocatello Running Rebels American Legion team. “I love this area and baseball,” Stachowsky said. “This was a perfect fit and an opportunity for me to give back to the school that gave me so much.” 7
Skip Walker 36th Season Golden Eagle baseball fans know him as Skip. People who spend a lot of time around him are familiar with the phrases “jeezo-peezo,” “mentality,” and a few others too colorful to print here. His players, both former and current, can recite the five P’s: “proper planning prevents poor procedure.” But it’s the rich history Jim Walker has brought to the CSI program that defines who he is. Skip Walker is a legend at CSI. Not only was Walker inducted into the CSI Athletic Hall of Fame, but Frontier Field was officially named the James F. “Skip” Walker baseball field. In his 31 years as head coach at CSI, Walker planted the trees, built the clubhouse and played a major role in creating one of the top five JUCO fields in the country. Along the way, he has cultivated baseball players, winning 12 region titles, competing in nine JUCO World Series and winning a national championship in 1984, taking third in 1988, fourth in 1986 and fifth in 1975. Retiring from head coaching duties in 2004, Skip continues to be a part of CSI baseball, staying on as a hitting coach. Walker, 64, has been married to his wife Julene for 42 years. They have a daughter, Carly, and a son, Boomer, who is the Golden Eagles head coach. “I’m the luckiest guy in the country. I have an offensive assistant that has won more than 1100 games in his career. I’m in a great, great situation. He can now use his knowledge to help the players without worrying about all the other stuff.” Boomer Walker on having his dad and former head coach Skip Walker as an assistant.
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Volunteer Assistant Coach Gene Ritchie
“Our program couldn’t survive without Geno. He is the first one at the field each day and the last one to leave. He is the hardest working retired person in the country.” - Coach Walker
Listen to the action live on KTFI 1270 AM with Ken Simmons (left) and Jonathan Drew (right). If you aren’t in the Twin Falls area, go to www.csi.edu/athletics and click on listen live to hear all the CSI baseball games on your computer.
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Kasey Jeroue -5-9 - Infield/Pitcher- Freshman - Twin Falls, Idaho
#1
“I love this kid. Kasey is super competitive and wants to win. He has a chance to be our closer. ” Coach Walker
Up Close with Kasey Interesting Facts: I drink 12 cups of coffee each day. I have bowled a 286 game and a 735 series. A one-word description of myself is: attentive. Favorite Food: Chinese I can’t stand the smell of: onions. I love the smell of: fruit. Favorite Kind of Cookie: Oatmeal Raisin Favorite Vegetable: Asparagus Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Applebees What was the last book you read?: Think Big Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper Best Amusement Park Ride: Tower of Terror. Can you change a tire?: Yes
Before CSI Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Twin Falls High School, Kasey led his baseball team to three league championships and earned a varsity letter in football his senior year. Kasey was key in the Bruins secondplace finish at state in 2006. In 2007, he earned Region 4-5-6 Player of the Year. Kasey was named an all-conference first team selection in 2006, 2007 and 2008. This or That Clean Freak or Total Slob Sweet or Salty Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Fearful or Fearless
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Ryan Lay - 5-9 - Outfield - Freshman - Bakersfield, Calif.
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“Ryan is probably the fastest kid we’ve ever had at CSI. He brings a game-changing dynamic to our team with his speed.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Ryan When I was little, I wanted to be a: fireman. Now, I want to be: the head of SWAT or a homicide detective. Interesting Fact?: I hate chocolate I wish someone would invent: a remote for life with pause, fast forward, play, etc. Favorite Fruit: Watermelon Favorite Pop: Coke Favorite Holiday: Thanksgiving Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Olive Garden Favorite Cereal: Fruity Pebbles Do you make your bed every morning?: Yes. Most Annoying Bug: Fly Favorite Donut: Maple Favorite Kind of Cookie: Sugar
Before CSI Before CSI: Ryan played football and baseball at Stockdale High School. In 2008, Ryan led his baseball team to a 31-3 record and a league and valley championship. His high school team also won a league championship in 2006 as well as a football league championship in 2005. He earned first team all league and first team all area for baseball in 2007.
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Tyler Chism - 6-1 - Outfield- Sophomore - Taylorsville, Utah
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“Tyler is an extremely athletic player. He has a better understanding of what it takes to have success. We expect him to have a great year.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Tyler My hobbies include: fishing, snowboarding and wake boarding. I wish someone would invent: sour cream in a squeeze bottle. Favorite Vegetable: Corn Favorite Food: Steak Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Cafe Rio I can’t stand the smell of: onions. What do you like on your burger?: Everything but onions Favorite Fruit: Pineapple Last Book You Read: Mind Gym Favorite Pop: Coke Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Texas Roadhouse Favorite Favorite Kind of Cookie: Snickerdoodle
Before CSI At CSI: Tyler was key in The Golden Eagle’s offensive attack last season. He ranked 12th in batting average, 8th in hits, 7th in runs and 9th in RBIs in league play. Before CSI: Tyler led the Taylorsville High School baseball team to a second-place finish at state his senior season, earning first team all-state honors as an outfielder and pitcher. During his senior year, he hit .467 at the plate helping his team to a 26-4 record. He tied the record at his high school for most triples in a season with nine. As a junior, Tyler was named second team all-state.
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Cameron Cushing - 6-0 - Catcher- Sophomore - Caldwell, Idaho
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“Cameron is the hardest worker in the history of CSI. He is like a machine. I can’t say enough good about him. He just loves to play.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Cameron
Before CSI
What do you like on your burger: Ketchup, Lettuce, American Cheese, Mustard and Mayonnaise What was the last book you read?: Muscle Strength Training What advice would you give a 5-yearold?: Play outside as much as possible. Favorite Fruit: Orange Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Olive Garden Favorite One word description of yourself: Surprise Favorite Kind of Cookie: Chocolate Chip For just a day, I would switch places with?: a Navy Seal. Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: Vin Diesel
At CSI: Cameron joined CSI midway through his freshman year. He finished the season hitting .295 with 9 RBIs and a .415 on base percentage. Before CSI: A three-year starter at Vallivue High School, Cameron earned all-conference honors in 2003 (second team) and 2005 (first team) at the catcher position. Outside of school, Cameron played for the Caldwell Silver Streaks and in the Boise Summer League.
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Remington Pullin - 5-11 - Catcher/Infield- Freshman - Twin Falls, Idaho
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“Remington is very competitive and doesn’t mind working. He will fill a role and add depth to the infield and catcher position. He doesn’t shy away from challenges so I expect him to find a way to earn playing time.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Remington
Before CSI
What is a one word description of yourself?: Bizarre What advice would you give a 5-yearold?: Good Luck. Favorite Food: Steak Favorite Vegetable: Avocado I can’t stand the smell of: clothes that were left in the washer too long. What is your ultimate sports fantasy?: Win the Tour de France alongside Lance Armstrong. Favorite Donut: Cinnamon Sugar Twist Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Olive Garden What was the last book you read?: Mind Gym Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew Most Annoying Bug: Gnats Can you change a tire?: Yes
Before CSI: Remington lettered four years in baseball and three in football at Twin Falls High School. He led his baseball team to conference championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and a 2nd-place finish at state in 2006. He was awarded with all-conference selections four years in baseball and three years in football. In the summer, Remington played for the AA Twin Falls Cowboys American Legion team. This or That Stay In or Go Out Spender or Saver Tent or Cabin Mild or Spicy
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Chris Gokey - 5-10- Catcher/Pitcher- Freshman - Roberts, Idaho
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“With experience, we expect Chris to contribute. It will be fun to watch him grow as a college player.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Chris Favorite Cereal: Frosted Flakes What do you like on your burger?: Ranch Dressing Favorite Pop: Pepsi I can’t stand the smell of: garbage. Favorite Fruit: Apple What is one of your hobbies?: Motorbikes I love the smell of: somebody cooking. Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Texas Roadhouse Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: Brad Pitt Do you make your bed every morning?: No Favorite Holiday: My Birthday Hidden Talent: Bowling Favorite Food: Steak
Before CSI Before CSI: A four-year letterman at Rigby High School, Chris led his team to a league championship as a junior and senior. All four years, Chris played catcher and pitcher. His first two seasons, his team finished third in the district. Outside of high school ball, Chris played for the Rocky Mountain School of Baseball.
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Casey Lish - 6-2 - Pitcher- Freshman -Pocatello, Idaho
“Casey is a kid that just needs a little more confidence in himself and he will take off. I see his role coming out of the bullpen.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Casey
Before CSI
What do you like on your burger?: Ketchup only My hobbies include: hunting, fishing and camping. Favorite Fruit: Lemon Favorite Food: Macaroni and Cheese Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: Jim Carrey If you could invent a word, what would it be and what would it mean?: Coliger. It would be a cougar, lion and tiger mixed together like my cat Elvis. Favorite Season: Hunting I wish someone would invent: Something to make you smarter without having to learn how to use it. Favorite Kind of Cookie: Pumpkin
Before CSI: Hailing from Pocatello High School, Casey earned four letters in baseball, starting his last three years. He led his team to a district championship as a senior in 2008. That year, he was named Southeast Idaho Player of the Year. Casey also was named first team all-area three years. His senior season, Casey finished with a 0.76 ERA and went 5-3 with 10.3 strikeouts per game. Outside of school, Casey played on the Pocatello Runnin Rebels.
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Alex Hancock - 6-1 - Outfield - Sophomore - Pocatello, Idaho
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“Alex brings maturity to our club. He is still shaking off the rust, but will help us with his athleticism and leadership.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Alex
Before CSI
What is one word to describe yourself?: Outgoing If you could invent a word, what would it be and what would it mean?: Finckelflutter. It would mean dang it. For just a day, I would switch places with: Oprah What was the last book you read?: Total Money Makeover I love the smell of: gas. Favorite Fruit: Apple Most Annoying Bug: Bees Interesting Fact: I lived in England for two years. Favorite CSI Instructor: Bill West Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s Favorite Donut: Raspberry Filled
At CSI: Alex played for CSI in 2006 before going on a church mission. He helped the Golden Eagles to a 41-19 record, while hitting .239 with 23 RBIs and 7 doubles. Before CSI: A three-sport athlete, Alex played baseball, football and basketball at Pocatello High School. He was named all area and all state as a junior and senior in baseball and football. Alex was named Pocatello High School Athlete of the Year his senior season of school. During his four years as a varsity baseball player, Alex hit over .400 at the plate.
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Colby Robison -6-1 - Pitcher- Freshman - Rexburg, Idaho
#10
“Colby has really come on in a very short amount of time. He is very competitive. When it’s all said and done, he could be huge for us. I could see him being one of our best guys.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Colby What do you like on your burger?: Cheese, Mayonnaise and Ketchup I wish someone would invent: get taller pills. Favorite Food: Lasagna Favorite Fruit: Strawberries I love the smell of: gasoline. I can’t stand the smell of: beer. Favorite Donut: Maple Bars What is a one-word description of yourself?: Trustworthy Hidden Talent: I speak Spanish. Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms Can you change a tire?: Yes Favorite Kind of Cookie: Chocolate Chip Favorite Vegetable: Celery
Before CSI Before CSI: A three-sport athlete at Madison High School, Colby went on a church mission out of high school before deciding to play baseball at CSI. As a sophomore he led his high school team to second-place finishes at state in baseball, basketball and football. For his play in those sports, he earned nine letters, was named to the all state first team twice and first team all area six times. This or That Clean Freak or Total Slob Sweet or Salty Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Mild or Spicy
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Garrett Wolff - 5-10 - Infield- Sophomore - Rapid City, S.D.
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“Garrett is a steady player that never gets too up or too down. He has a quiet presence about him. Garrett is very versatile.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Garrett
Favorite Food: Pasta What do you like on your burger?: Cheese and Ketchup Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: Yes, a lego I can’t stand the smell of: sour milk. Favorite Fruit: Strawberries Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew I love the smell of: freshly cut grass. Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Chili’s Favorite Cereal: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Do you make your bed every morning?: No Most Annoying Bug: Mosquito What is a one-word description of you?: Laid back Favorite Donut: Glazed Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Taco Bell
Before CSI At CSI: One of the top hitters for the Golden Eagles last year, Garrett ranked first on the team in hits and 9th in the conference. He hit .302 on the season with 26 RBIs. He was named to the Region 18 second team. Before CSI: Garrett played baseball and basketball at Stevens High School in Rapid City, South Dakota. As a sophomore and junior, he helped lead his high school team to state championships in baseball. In 2005, his baseball team also won a regional championship.
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Dale Anderson - 6-1- Infield/ Pitcher- Freshman - Strathmore, Alberta
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“Dale is a tough athletic kid. If we can get him healthy he could become a phenom. You can’t find a better kid than Dale.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Dale
Before CSI
What is a one-word description for yourself: Quiet Who would you be on a set - Director, Star, Supporting Star or Set Designer?: Director. Favorite Vegetable: Carrot Favorite Food: Steak I can’t stand the smell of: seafood. Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Outback Steakhouse Favorite Cereal: Frosted Flakes What was the last book you read?: Deception Point Favorite Fruit: Apple Favorite Pop: Root Beer Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid? Yes, a screw and a quarter. Most Annoying Bug: Mosquito
Before CSI: Hailing from Vauxhall High School, Dale played volleyball in high school and baseball outside of high school. In 2004, he was a part of a Bantam Baseball National Championship team. He also had a Canadian Junior National Team Invite in 2007-08. On the volleyball court, he helped his team to a zone championship and third at provincials. In 2004 and 2005 his volleyball teams won national championships. He was named the MVP in 2004 and all-tournament team in 2005.
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Preston Olson - 6-6 - Pitcher- Freshman - Taylorsville, Utah
Night Light or Completely Dark Spender or Saver Small Town or Big City Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
#16
“Preston is by far the most self-motivated pitcher on the staff. He has the chance to really develop into an impact player.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Preston What is one word to describe yourself?: Lazy Favorite Season: Winter Favorite Donut: Powdered Favorite CSI Instructor: Brook Skidmore I can’t stand the smell of: chew. Favorite Fruit: Peaches Favorite Holiday: Halloween What do you like on your burger?: Everything but tomatoes Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch Favorite Food: Mexican Food What superpower would you love to have?: Be invisible My hobbies include: photography. Do you make your bed every morning?: No
Before CSI Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Taylorsville High School, Preston played baseball and golf. On the baseball field, Preston led his team to four region championships and a state runner-up finish. As a junior he was named second team all region. His senior season, he earned first team all region honors as well as first team all state distinction. In 2007 and 2008, he was a part of legion team that won the state championship.
This or That Clean Freak or Total Slob Fearful or Fearless Reality Show or Sitcom Spender or Saver
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Tanning Oil or Sunscreen Big Mac or Whopper Mild or Spicy Worry Wart or Worry Free
Dreamer or Doer Bully or Bullied Details or Big Picture Morning or Night
#17
Nate Carlson -6-4 - Outfield- Sophomore - Portland, Ore.
“Nate is a tireless worker. He is very competitive. No one deserves to have success more than him. He’s just a kid that needs to catch a break. ” Coach Walker
Up Close with Nate Hidden Talent: Dancing I wish someone would invent: cars that run on water. Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Fruit: Apple I love the smell of: meat. I can’t bear the sound of: yelling. Favorite Donut: Maple Bars Favorite Cereal: Granola What was the last book you read?: Freakanomics Favorite Pop: Root Beer Do you read the ending before you finish a book?: Yes I can’t stand the smell of: burps. What is a one-word description of yourself?: Funny Interesting Fact: I love Irish folk music.
Before CSI At CSI: Nate battled an injury last season and played in only three games for the Golden Eagles. Before CSI: A three-year letterman in baseball at Central Catholic High School, Nate earned first team all-league honors his junior season in leading his team to a 15-7 record and league championship. As a senior, Nate was named second team all-league. As a senior, Nate hit .458 with 2 home runs and 27 RBIs. Outside of high school, Nate played on the Ryder Showtime Baseball Club.
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Stay In or Go Out Spender or Saver Tent or Cabin Details or Big Picture
Worry Wart or Worry Free Night Light or Completely Dark Mild or Spicy Potato Chips or French Fries
Tanner Craswell - 6-2- Infield- Freshman - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
#18
“Tanner is the glue for our team. He’s a gamer with great mentality. He is wise beyond his years and just loves to play. Tanner would go to the end of the earth to play one inning.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Tanner Favorite Food: Pasta What do you like on your burger?: Lettuce and Pickles Do you make your bed every morning?: No I can’t stand the smell of: seafood. Favorite Fruit: Grapes Favorite Pop: Root Beer I love the smell of: Christmas Trees Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: Mike Myers Favorite Cereal: Frosted Flakes Favorite CSI Instructor: Jim Dawson Most Annoying Bug: Gnat Favorite Kind of Cookie: Oatmeal Raisin Favorite Vegetable: Carrot Favorite Toy as a Child: Ninja Turtles
Before CSI Before CSI: At Vauxhall High School, Tanner played fast-pitch softball, helping his team to a league championship in 2007. Outside of school sports, Tanner played baseball for Team Canada in 2006-2007. He was named the top defensive player at the 2006 Canada Cup. Tanner also played hockey, competing for the Charlottetown Abbies.
This or That Clean Freak or Total Slob Sweet or Salty Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Small Town or Big City
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Casual or Dress Up Morning or Night Mild or Spicy 1/2 Full or 1/2 Empty
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Andy Fox - 6-2 - Infield- Sophomore - Vancouver, Wash.
#19
“Andy has always had the athleticism and ability to be something special. With his confidence increasing and the maturity that comes with being a sophomore, we expect him to have a great year.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Andy What is a one-word description for yourself: Chill Favorite Fruit: Watermelon Favorite Vegetable: Zucchini Favorite Food: Pizza When you were little what did you want to be?: Major League Baseball Player or in the Coast Guard Now, what do you want to be?: Stay at Home Dad My hobbies include: hunting and fishing. If you could invent a word, what would it be and what would it mean? Loon. It would mean a great friend. I love the smell of: gasoline. Most Annoying Bug: Caterpillar I can’t bear the sound of: crying.
Before CSI At CSI: Andy played in 56 games last season at CSI, hitting .183 with 26 hits, 13 RBIs and 3 stolen bases. Before CSI: Andy competed for Columbia River in football and baseball, earning letters three years in each. As a sophomore, he led his baseball team to a league championship and a second-place finish at state. An all-state and all-region selection in baseball his senior season, Andy also was named all-region as a junior. On the football field, he earned all-region honors his senior year as well as offensive player of the year.
This or That Clean Freak or Total Slob Morning or Night Worry Wart or Worry Free Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Stay In or Go Out Sweet or Salty Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Mild or Spicy
Tony Hunt - 6-4 - Infield- Sophomore - Pocatello, Idaho
Night Light or Completely Dark Spender or Saver Small Town or Big City Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
#20
“Tony is hard working and very talented. He never complains. He is the type of kid that always does the right thing.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Tony
Before CSI
I can’t stand the smell of: rotten food. I wish someone would invent: shoes that made you fly. I love the smell of: rain. Favorite Donut: Krispy Kreme Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Texas Roadhouse Favorite Fruit: Strawberry What do you like on your burger: Cheese, Mustard and Ketchup Favorite Cereal: Frosted Flakes Favorite Kind of Cookie: White Macadamia Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Subway Favorite Vegetable: Corn Favorite Food: Steak
At CSI: Tony played 34 games as a freshman for the Golden Eagles, hitting .230 with 14 hits, 4 RBIs and 2 stolen bases. Before CSI: A two-sport athlete, Tony played football and baseball at Highland High School. Tony was the starting running back his junior season and starting tight end his senior season for his high school team that won a district championship and placed second at state. In baseball, Tony earned second team allregion honors as a junior and first team all-region honors as a senior.
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Victor Spencer -6-1 - Catcher-Sophomore - Burnaby, B.C.
#21
“Vic is a kid that is finally realizing that you need more than just talent to have success. He is motivated and more responsible and mature. He’s one of the best catchers we’ve had. ” Coach Walker
Up Close with Victor
What do you like on your burger?: Cheese, Lettuce, ketchup, Mayo and Mustard I can’t stand the smell of: farms. Favorite Food: Hot Wings Favorite Fruit: Peaches What is a one-word description of yourself?: Soulful I can’t bear the sound of: silence. If you could invent a word, what would it be and what would it mean?: Scagnus. It would be a way of expressing frustration. Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Steamworks What was the last book you read?: Cross by James Patterson Favorite Pop: Orange Crush For just a day, I would switch places with: Bill Gates
Before CSI At CSI:Victor led the Golden Eagles as a freshman in hitting, finishing with a .326 average. He started in 43 games. Before CSI: Victor played basketball, football and baseball at Burnaby Central in British Columbia. As a senior, he earned rookie of the year honors in football. On the basketball court, he helped his team to a league championship. His success continued to the baseball diamond where he earned first team all-star honors at catcher. He also finished the season as the top hitter on his team. Victor led the league in on base percentage.
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Sam Armstrong - 6-3 - Pitcher- Sophomore - N. Vancouver, B.C.
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#22
“Sam is very motivated. After struggling as a freshman, he is much improved. He is going to be our opening day starter. Now it’s just up to him to do it.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Sam Who would you be on a set - director, star, supporting star or set designer?: Stuntman Extraordinaire I love the smell of: evergreens. Favorite Food: Buffalo Wings What was the last book you read?: Juiced Favorite Fruit: Watermelon Favorite Pop: Diet Pepsi When I was little, I wanted to be: a veterinarian. Now, I want to be a: police officer. Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch Do you make your bed every morning?: Every Sunday Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Pita Pit I wish someone would invent a: teleporting device.
Before CSI At CSI: One of the main pitchers last season for the Golden Eagles, Sam posted a 2-7 record with a 6.04 ERA and 31 strikeouts. Before CSI: A pitcher, Sam graduated from Carson Graham Secondary School in British Columbia. His play on his provincial team earned him all conference honors in 2006 and 2007 and well as a league MVP award in 2007. Playing with Team BC, he helped his team win a silver medal at the Canada Cup.
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Lionel Morrill - 6-5- Outfield- Freshman - Edmonton, Alberta
“Lionel is a tremendous athlete. At the college level, he can do it all. He just needs experience and maturity. Once he learns how to deal with failure, he can go far.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Lionel
Before CSI
My hobbies include: music, art and poetry. What advice would you give a 5-year old?: Get into trouble now because you can get away with it. Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: yes, a marble. Favorite Food: Pasta I can’t bear the sound of: my alarm clock. Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: Will Smith I wish someone would invent: a never ever get sick pill. Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Fat Burger Favorite Cereal: Life
Before CSI: Lionel graduated from Vauxhall High School. He was a member of Team Canada in 2007 and the Team Canada World Juniors in 2008. Lionel was drafted in the 24th round to the Minnesota Twins in the 2008 draft. He attended Vauxhall Academy in 2007-08.
This or That Clean Freak or Total Slob Morning or Night Worry Wart or Worry Free Fearful or Fearless
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Night Light or Completely Dark Spender or Saver Small Town or Big City Baths or Showers
Trent Johnson - 6-0 - Pitcher/ Utility- Sophomore - Idaho Falls, Idaho
#25
“Trent is a big-game player that thrives against better competition. He’s going to hit and pitch. He just gives us that thirdyear maturity.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Trent What is one word to describe yourself?: Eccentric I wish someone would invent: heated baseball fields in Twin Falls. Hidden Talent: Juggling Favorite Food: Louisiana Chicken I can’t bear the sound of: a fork on a plate. Favorite Fruit: Peach Favorite Pop: Diet Pepsi Favorite Cereal: Special K with red berries Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: The Cheesecake Factory Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s What do you like on your burger?: Cheddar cheese, ketchup and lettuce
Before CSI Before CSI: Trent was key for the Golden Eagles in 2007, earning first team all Region 18 honors. He led CSI with a 1.30 ERA. He finished the season with a 3-0 record and 8 saves. An injury forced him to sit out the 2008 season. Before CSI: Trent lettered in basketball and baseball at Idaho Falls High School. A first team all-conference player, Trent also earned second team all-area as a sophomore and junior and first team all-area as a senior. In 2006, Trent earned conference player of the year honors and all-state honors. He helped lead IFHS to a state appearance in baseball in 2005. In basketball, Trent was named all-conference and all-area his senior season.
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Tyler Barrett -6-3 - Pitcher- Sophomore -Boise, Idaho
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“Tyler is as talented as anyone in the league. He is a left-hander that is learning to be a leader. He wants to win so bad. He is the most unselfish kid on the team. ” Coach Walker
Up Close with Tyler
Favorite Food: Tacos I wish someone would invent: a legit time machine. Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: Adam Sandler Favorite Fruit: Orange I love the smell of: cut grass. I can’t bear the sound of: styrofoam. Favorite Donut: Maple Bars Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: PF Changs Most Annoying Bug: Fly Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: Yes, a penny. Can you change a tire?: Yes Favorite Holiday: Thanksgiving I can’t stand the smell of: rotten milk. Favorite Vegetable: Fresh Green Beans
Before CSI At CSI: Tyler pitched in 15 games for the Golden Eagles as a freshman. He posted a 5.75 ERA with a 2-1 record and 24 strikeouts. Before CSI: A two-sport athlete, Tyler played football and baseball at Capital High School. As a senior, he helped his football team to a league championship. In baseball, Tyler earned first team all-state pitcher honors as well as All-SIC academic honors. He holds school records for most strikeouts (88) and most innings pitched (98).
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Logan Clewes - 6-2 - Pitcher- Freshman - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Worry Wart or Worry Free Night Light or Completely Dark Dreamer or Doer Mild or Spicy
#29
“Logan is a great kid and a team player. He is improving every day. He always works hard.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Logan Favorite Food: Steak What do you like on your burger?: Just Ketchup and Cheese I love the smell of: mom’s cooking. I can’t stand the smell of: sardines. Favorite Fruit: Strawberry Favorite Pop: Cherry Coke Favorite Kind of Cookie: Shortbread Favorite CSI Instructor: Mark Wasden Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli Do you make your bed every morning?: No Most Annoying Bug: Mosquito Favorite Donut: Canadian Maple Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Boston Pizza Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Sonic Last Book you Read: Mind Gym
Before CSI Before CSI: Logan attended Marion M. Graham High School where he played football. Logan was the quarterback for his high school team. In 2005, he was named MVP of the team. Outside of school, Logan played for the Saskatoon Yellow Jackets baseball team.
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Trey Mohammed - 6-4 - Pitcher- Freshman - Benicia, Calif.
#30
“Trey is the most enthusiastic pitcher we’ve ever had. He pitches like he’s on the front lines of World War II. He just loves to pitch.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Trey What is a one-word description for yourself: Crazy What superpower would you love to have?: Be able to read people’s minds. I wish someone would invent: something to do my homework. I love the smell of: a brand new baseball. How many hours do you spend on your cell phone each day?: 4 For just a day, who would you switch places with?: Somebody on the other side of the world. Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: In-nOut Burger Favorite Pop: Sprite What was the last book you read?: Look Me in the Eye
Before CSI Before CSI: Trey lettered all four years in baseball at Benicia High School. As a senior, he helped his team to a league championship and a second-place finish at sectionals. All four years, he played at the pitcher position except his freshman year when he also spent some time at first base.
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Justin Jensen - 6-3- Infield-Sophomore- South Jordan, Utah
Night Light or Completely Dark Spender or Saver Small Town or Big City 1/2 Full or 1/2 Empty
#33
“Justin was one of the best players on the team last year. He brings back a lot of experience and will hit in the middle of our lineup.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Justin My hobbies include: fishing, camping and ping pong. Favorite CSI Instructor: Jim Woods Who should play you in a movie version of your life?: Patrick Swayze I can’t stand the smell of: rotten bananas. I love the smell of: cookies. Favorite Fruit: Pineapple Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Jakers Favorite Pop: Coke For just a day, I would switch places with: Dan Patrick. Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Cereal: Life Favorite Season: Summer
Before CSI At CSI: Justin started all 59 games last season for the Golden Eagles, hitting .267 with 51 hits, 28 RBIs and 7 stolen bases. Before CSI: A third baseman at Taylorsville High School, Justin led his team to a region championship and a second-place finish at state his senior season. His team finished the season with a 26-4 record. He was named first team all-region and first team all-state in 2007. Justin holds the home run record at his high school.
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Tyler Curtis - 6-4 - Pitcher- Sophomore - West Jordan, Utah
#34
“Tyler is the ace of the staff. He is big and strong. He is a special talent and has really developed both in maturity and experience. ” Coach Walker
Up Close with Tyler
What do you like on your burger?: Ketchup and Pickles What was your favorite toy as a child?: Power Rangers I love the smell of: rain. Favorite Fruit: Pineapple I can’t stand the smell of: onions. My hobbies include: hunting and fishing. Favorite Donut: Maple Bars Favorite Kind of Cookie: Sugar What was the last book you read?: Mental Toughness: Baseball’s Winning Edge Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew Favorite Vegetable: Corn Can you change a tire?: Yes I can’t bear the sound of: nails on a chalkboard.
Before CSI At CSI: Tyler pitched in 15 games for the Golden Eagles as a freshman, earning a 3-3 record with a 3.69 ERA. In just 46.1 innings, he posted 42 strikeouts.
Before CSI: A three-year letterman in baseball at Taylorsville High School, Tyler led his team to three region championships. His senior year, Tyler was key in THS taking second in the state. That year he earned team MVP honors as well as second team all state honors. Tyler was named to the all-tournament team for going 2-0 with 2 saves.
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Region 18 2008 Record: 21-19
CSI Overall 2008 Record: 31-28 Player Games AB Victor Spencer 47 138 Tyler Chism 58 187 Garrett Wolff 54 172 Jed Hanson 56 180 Justin Jensen 59 191 Travis Reynolds 56 156 Andrew Reyes 45 111 Matt Deacon 50 154 Andy Fox 56 142 Cameron Cushing 30 44 Tony Hunt 34 61 Nate Robertson 39 86 Nate Carlson 3 5 Zach Vlietstra 35 75 Totals Opponents
R 14 39 31 27 38 16 19 28 15 11 9 13 0 4
H 45 57 52 49 51 39 27 33 26 13 14 18 1 13
RBI 1B 18 41 32 40 26 38 38 35 28 36 43 36 10 20 10 24 13 19 9 10 4 10 14 12 0 0 6 12
2B 2 10 9 14 11 2 6 8 5 2 3 5 0 0
3B HR TB 0 0 49 4 3 84 3 2 73 0 0 63 2 2 72 1 0 43 1 0 35 0 1 44 1 1 36 0 1 18 1 0 19 1 0 25 0 0 1 1 0 15
59 1702 265 438 227 334 79 15 59 1695 263 442 229 327 84 22
Pitching
10 9
SO 8 38 34 28 35 33 23 22 30 11 6 17 4 22
BB HP SAC OB% E SB/SBA AVG. SLG% 14 1 4 .392 2 4/5 .326 .355 19 9 4 .392 5 20/20 .305 .449 18 5 2 .385 13 7/10 .302 .422 12 4 4 .327 3 5/12 .272 .350 23 2 2 .349 9 7/8 .267 .377 13 3 6 .314 9 2/3 .250 .276 14 2 2 .339 7 3/9 .243 .315 20 5 7 .324 4 19/24 .214 .286 15 1 5 .263 25 3/5 .183 .254 3 6 2 .415 1 2/2 .295 .409 4 5 0 .329 1 2/2 .230 .311 10 2 0 .306 1 6/7 .209 .291 2 0 0 .429 0 0/0 .200 .200 7 2 5 .259 2 4/9 .173 .200
577 329 174 47 597 363 180 53
43 43
.340 87 84/116 .257 .348 111 80/108 .261
Player Jake Draeger Justin Smith Jason Oatman Zach Vlietstra Tyler Curtis Taylor Mangun Tyler Barrett Sam Armstrong Zane Gray Brandon Henn Tyler Gilder
APP 21 15 15 9 15 20 15 16 10 9 7
IP 48.2 84.2 75.2 14.2 46.1 26.2 61.0 53.2 18.1 10.0 8.1
H 53 55 74 18 45 31 49 66 27 9 3
R 31 30 40 12 23 20 30 40 17 11 3
ER 12 21 29 6 19 17 21 36 14 11 3
BB 15 27 26 5 24 16 30 24 4 9 11
SO 43 100 63 9 42 24 50 31 12 4 3
ERA 2.22 2.23 3.45 3.68 3.69 5.74 3.10 6.04 6.87 9.90 3.24
W 3 6 7 1 3 2 6 2 1 0 0
L 3 5 4 0 3 1 2 7 0 0 0
Totals Opponents
59 59
439.1 439.1
442 438
263 265
199 193
180 174
363 329
4.08 3.95
31 28
28 31
Saves 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 7
Overall 2008
SWAC 2008 SWAC Teams CC of Southern Nevada Western Nevada College Salt Lake CC College of Southern Idaho College of Eastern Utah Colorado Northwestern CC
Wins 30 29 27 21 7 6
Losses 10 11 13 19 33 34 23
.339 .352
Pct. 0.750 0.725 0.675 0.525 0.175 0.150
Wins 44 38 39 31 11 10
Losses 16 20 20 28 46 41
Pct. 0.733 0.655 0.664 0.525 0.193 0.196
Date Jan, 31, 2008 Feb. 1, 2008 Feb. 1, 2008 Feb. 2, 2008 Feb. 7, 2008 Feb. 8, 2008 Feb. 8, 2008 Feb. 9, 2008 Feb. 10, 2008 Feb. 16, 2008 Feb. 17, 2008 Feb. 18, 2008 Feb. 18, 2008 Feb. 29, 2008 Feb. 29, 2008 Mar. 1, 2008 Mar. 1, 2008 Mar. 7, 2008 Mar. 7, 2008 Mar. 8, 2008 Mar. 8, 2008 Mar. 11, 2008 Mar. 14, 2008 Mar. 14, 2008 Mar. 15, 2008 Mar. 15, 2008 Mar. 17, 2008 Mar. 18, 2008 Mar. 24, 2008 Mar. 24, 2008 Mar. 24, 2008 Mar. 24, 2008 Mar. 28, 2008 Mar. 28, 2008 Mar. 29, 2008 Mar. 29, 2008 Apr. 4, 2008 Apr. 4, 2008 Apr. 5, 2008 Apr. 5, 2008 Apr. 11, 2008 Apr. 11, 2008 Apr. 12, 2008 Apr. 12, 2008 Apr. 18, 2008 Apr. 18, 2008 Apr. 19, 2008 Apr. 19, 2008 Apr. 25, 2008 Apr. 25, 2008 Apr. 26, 2008 Apr. 26, 2008 May 2, 2008 May 2, 2008 May 3, 2008 May 3, 2008
Opponent Yavapai College Fullerton CC Chipola CC Arizona Western Phoenix College Yavapai College Yavapai College Yavapai College Scottsdale CC Prairie Baseball Prairie Baseball Prairie Baseball Prairie Baseball Salt Lake CC Salt Lake CC Salt Lake CC Salt Lake CC Western Nevada College Western Nevada College Western Nevada College Western Nevada College Treasure Valley CC Colorado NW Colorado NW Colorado NW Colorado NW Dawson CC Treasure Valley CC College of Eastern Utah College of Eastern Utah College of Eastern Utah College of Eastern Utah College of Southern Nevada College of Southern Nevada College of Southern Nevada College of Southern Nevada Salt Lake CC Salt Lake CC Salt Lake CC Salt Lake CC Western Nevada College Western Nevada College Western Nevada College Western Nevada College Colorado NW Colorado NW Colorado NW Colorado NW Eastern Utah Eastern Utah Eastern Utah Eastern Utah College of Southern Nevada College of Southern Nevada College of Southern Nevada College of Southern Nevada
Result L L L L W W L W W W L W W L L L L W W L W L L W W W W W W W L W L W L L W W L L L L W W W W W W W W L W L L L L
Score 4-2 11-2 6-1 7-2 4-1 3-1 9-0 10-5 7-5 3-2 18-12 7-5 8-1 3-0 3-2 7-3 10-5 3-2 9-4 10-6 4-3 5-2 1-0 11-1 7-1 6-2 8-4 9-3 10-1 15-7 3-1 6-2 13-1 6-2 1-0 8-2 1-0 2-0 3-2 6-1 6-2 11-1 3-1 4-3 3-0 7-3 14-3 12-9 3-0 6-4 2-3 7-2 2-1 2-0 7-0 6-0
Region 18 Tournament May 7, 2008 May 8, 2008 May 8, 2008
Eastern Utah College of Southern Nevada Western Nevada College
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11-1 8-2 12-4
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Date Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 13-15 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 6 March 7 March 9 March 13 March 14 March 17 March 20 March 21 March 24 March 27 March 28 April 3 April 4 April 10 April 11 April 17 April 18 April 24 April 25 May 1 May 2 May 6-9 May 14-16 May 23-30
Opponent Time Games Phoenix College 6 p.m. 1 Phoenix College 6 p.m. 1 South Mountain Noon 2 Glendale College Noon 1 Southern Nevada Tourney San Jacinto 10 a.m. 1 Fullerton JC 1:30 p.m. 1 St. Petersburg CC 4 p.m. 1 Chipola CC 10 a.m. 1 Prairie BB Academy Noon 2 Prairie BB Academy Noon 2 College of Southern Nevada 4 p.m. 2 College of Southern Nevada Noon 2 Salt Lake CC 1 p.m. 2 Salt Lake CC Noon 2 Treasure Valley CC 2 p.m. 1 Western Nevada College 1 p.m. 2 Western Nevada College Noon 2 Dawson CC 1 p.m. 1 Colorado Northwestern CC 1 p.m. 2 Colorado Northwestern CC Noon 2 Treasure Valley CC 2 p.m. 1 College of Eastern Utah 1 p.m. 2 College of Eastern Utah Noon 2 College of Southern Nevada 1 p.m. 2 College of Southern Nevada Noon 2 Salt Lake CC 1 p.m. 2 Salt Lake CC Noon 2 Western Nevada College 1 p.m. 2 Western Nevada College Noon 2 Colorado Northwestern CC 1 p.m. 2 Colorado Northwestern CC Noon 2 College of Eastern Utah 1 p.m. 2 College of Eastern Utah Noon 2 Region 18 Tournament District Playoff NJCAA JUCO World Series
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Place Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Glendale, Ariz. Henderson, Nev. Green Valley HS Green Valley HS Morse Stadium Morse Stadium Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Henderson, Nev. Henderson, Nev. Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Ontario, Ore. Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Price, Utah Price, Utah Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Carson City, Nev. Carson City, Nev. Rangely, Colo. Rangely, Colo. Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Winner of League Winner of Region 18 Grand Junction, Colo.
2008 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders
Batting Leaders Batting Average Victor Spencer................ 8th (.326) Tyler Chism....................12th (.305) Hits Tyler Chism...................... 5th (57) Garrett Wolff.................... 9th (52) Justin Jensen................... 12th (51) Runs Scored Tyler Chism...................... 7th (39) Justin Jensen................... 10th (38) Runs Batted In Jed Hanson....................... 6th (38) Tyler Chism...................... 9th (32) Doubles Jed Hanson....................... 3rd (14)
Triple Tyler Chism......................... 3rd (4) Home Runs Tyler Chism......................... 6th (3)
Stolen Bases Grant Kveder...................... 1st (33) Pitching Leaders Opposing Batting Average Justin Smith.......................4th (.181) Strike Outs Justin Smith....................... 1st (100) Jason Oatman..................... 8th (63)
Earned Run Average Jake Draeger....................9th (2.22) Justin Smith....................10th (2.23) Wins Jason Oatman.................... 7th (7) Saves Jake Draeger...................... 4th (4)
Fielding Leaders Fielding Percentage Victor Spencer................14th (.989) Assists Andy Fox........................ 4th (126) Putouts Justin Jensen................... 1st (456)
2008 Region 18 Top Team Stat Leaders All Games
Batting Average WNC.................................. 1st (.290) CSN...................................2nd (.280) SLCC................................ 3rd (.257)
Runs Batted In SLCC.................................. 1st (292) WNC..................................2nd (276) CSN.................................... 3rd (250)
Stolen Bases SLCC.................................... 1st (112) CSN........................................2nd (90) CSI......................................... 3rd (84)
Hits WNC................................... 1st (491) CSN....................................2nd (488) SLCC................................. 3rd (462)
Home Runs WNC..................................... 1st (25) CSN......................................2nd (16) SLCC................................... 3rd (13)
Earned Run Average CSN.................................... 1st (2.45) WNC.................................2nd (2.76) SLCC................................ 3rd (3.45)
On Base Percentage WNC....................................1st (.393) CSN.....................................2nd (.383) SLCC.................................. 3rd (.376)
Runs Scored SLCC.................................. 1st (334) WNC..................................2nd (314) CSN.................................... 3rd (301)
Opposing Batting Average CSN.................................... 1st (.221) WNC.................................2nd (.238) SLCC................................ 3rd (.252)
2008 Final CSI Category Leaders
Pitching Leaders Earned Run Avg. Jake Draeger..........................2.22 Justin Smith...........................2.23 Tyler Gilder...........................3.24   Wins Jason Oatman.............................7 Taylor Mangum..........................6 Justin Smith................................6
Batting Leaders Batting Average Victor Spencer......................... .326 Tyler Chism............................. .305 Garrett Wolff........................... .302
Opposing Bat Average Tyler Gilder........................... .115 Justin Smith............................181 Brandon Henn........................250
Hits Tyler Chism................................ 57 Garrett Wolff.............................. 52 Jusint Jensen.............................. 51
Strike Outs Justin Smith............................100 Jason Oatman...........................63 Jake Draeger.............................43
Stolen Bases Tyler Chism................................ 20 Matt Deacon............................... 19 Justin Jensen................................ 7
Slugging Pct. Tyler Chism............................. .449 Garrett Wolff........................... .424 Cameron Cushing.................... .409
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On Base Percentage Cameron Cushing...................415 Victor Spencer........................392 Tyler Chism............................392 Runs Batted In Jed Hanson...............................38 Tyler Chism..............................32 Justin Jensen............................28 Home Runs Tyler Chism................................3 Justin Jensen..............................2 Garrett Wolff..............................2
Runs Scored Tyler Chism..............................39 Justin Jensen............................38 Garrett Wolff............................31
NJCAA All-Americans
Robert Liese Denny Trammel Mike Munns Steve McMannon Rusty McNealy Marc Sedar Jim Good Al Romero Darryl Banks Trent Ferrin Clay Carter Bobby Thompson Mike Robbins Mike Duncan Jeff Schow Shawn Humberger Bobby Edwards Kevin Loftus Shawn Whalen Chris Hanks Steve Cooke Eric Miller Devin Chavez Craig Mosher Matt Silvey Nate Bumstead Christian Colonel Todd Privett Grant Kveder
1973 1975 1977 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1985 1986 1986 1987 1987, 1988 1990 1991 1994 1998 1998 2002 2002 2006 2007
NJCAA National Tournament MVP
Shell Scott 1984 Chris Hanks 1988
NJCAA National All-Tournament Team
Bob DePasquele Bobby Edwards Jeff Schow Blake Jensen Scott Shell Kevin Loftus Bill Moeller Erroll Shirer Lance Leiter Chris Hanks
1975 1984 1984 1984 1984 1986 1988 1988 1988 1988
Big Stick Award
Marc Sedar 1978 Devin Chavez 1994 Matt Silvey 1998
NJCAA National Coach of the Year
Jim Walker 1984
Region 18 Coach of the Year
Jim Walker 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 2002, Boomer Walker 1999
All-Region 18 First Team (Since 1985)
Shawn Humberger Charlie Carter Kevin Loftus Bobby Edwards Dave Carter Jeff Moe Shawn Whalen Erroll Shirer Billy Satterfield Chris Hanks Don Emery Troy Hymas Steve Cooke Stacy Ayers Jonas Hamlin John Greene Travor Hunter Eric Miller Don Slattery Duke Dodder John Hayes Derek Robinson Craig Sands Tom Walker Nate Tebbs Devin Chavez Cody Winget Erik Highland Brandon Duckworth Aaron Bond Chris Gillette Matt Silvey James Close Craig Mosher Graig Merritt Cameron Reimers Kevin Sytko Christian Colonel Sidney de Jong Nate Bumstead Christian Colonel Kris Welker John Hurd Jeremy Thomas Troy Grundy Jeff Vickers Ken Fuglerud Todd Privett Nik Gumeson Grant Kveder Trent Johnson
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1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1986, 1987 1986, 1987 1987, 1988 1987, 1988 1987, 1988 1988 1989 1989, 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992, 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1995 1996 1996, 1997 1997 1997, 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007
All-Region 18 Second Team (Since 1985)
Kevin Loftus Steve Caputo Tim Peters Greg Adelsbach Vic Valdez Butch Nolan Stacey Ayers John Greene Jesse Torres Brendon Peach Scott Eyre Ryan Hall Boomer Walker Dave Mitteis Mike Bearnson Jedd Soto Clint Wyrick Marty Caldow James Close Nick Gretz Mike Gillies Jesse Hoorelbeke Adam Manley Eric Kitchen Kody Kirkland Derek McNeil Mitch Stachowsky Brandon Christiansen Eric Cattoni Jeff Vickers Ken Fuglerud Tony Altavilla Jason Oatman Justin Jensen Garrett Wolff Jed Hansen Tyler Chism Jason Oatman
1985 1985 1985 1985, 1986 1986 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2004 2004, 2005 2005 2005 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Region 18 Defensive Player of the Year
Tom Meyers 2002 Jordan Daley 2006
All-Region 18 Honorable Mention
(Since 1989) Brendon Peach 1989 Tom Cheek 1989 Ben Johnston 1999
2008 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
31-28 4.08 .257 2.22 (Jake Draeger) 100 (Justin Smith) 7 (Jason Oatman) .326 (Victor Spencer) 3 (Tyler Chism) 38 (Jed Hanson) 20 (Tyler Chism)
2007 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
40-17 2.71 .280 1.30 (Trent Johnson) 66 (Jordan Latham) 9 (Jordan Latham) .354 (Grant Kveder) 5 (Nik Gumeson) 42 (Nik Gumeson) 33 (Grant Kveder)
2006 Record: Team ERA: Team BA ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
41-19 2.41 .280 0.92 (Todd Privett) 84 (Todd Privett) 8 (Adam Urnberg) .391 (Ken Fuglerud) 3 (Mike Grifin) 30 (Jordan Daley) 19 (Ken Fuglerud)
2005 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
29-27 3.91 .281 1.44 (Arin Formanek) 85 (Troy Grundy) 8 (Troy Grundy) .319 (Anthony Jones) 2 (Anthony Jones, Jeff Vickers) 26 (Jeff Vickers) 19 (Eric Cattoni)
2004 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
36-24-1 3.10 .267 0.73 (Charlie Strandlund) 85 (Mitch Woolf) 9 (Mitch Woolf) .333 (Eric Cattoni) 6 (Sean VanElderen) 37 (VanElderen/Jeremy Thomas) 20 (Eric Cattoni)
2003 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs SBs
34-18 3.21 .295 1.37 (John Hurd) 63 (Mitch Woolf) 9 (Ryan Davis) .386 (Derek McNeil) 1 (Welker/Stachowsky/VanElderen) 35 (Casey Oliver) 14 (John Hurd)
2002 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs SBs
41-16 2.96 .291 1.78 (Maurice Powell) 104 (Nate Bumstead) 13 (Nate Bumstead) .390 (Christian Colonel) 9 (Christian Colonel) 50 (Christian Colonel) 15 (Colonel/Kody Kirkland)
2001 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA:
36-23 3.83 .295 3.00 (Craig Kilshaw)
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Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
83 (Brad Burrow) 7 (Nick Parker/Burrow) .358 (Sidney de Jong) 3 (Jeremy Barnes) 42 (Kevin Sytko) 23 (Tom Myers)
2000 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: K’s: Victories: BA: HR’s: RBI’s: SB’s:
32-24 4.76 .289 2.47 (Andy Gretz) 69 (Dan Clement) 8 (Joey Clark) .344 (Kevin Sytko) 6 (Adrian Thomas) 43 (Kevin Sytko) 19 (Nick Bullen)
1999 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
39-16 6.01 .374 4.08 (Nick Aiello) 80 (Cameron Reimers) 10 (Cameron Reimers) .462 (Dan Clement) 20 (Adam Manley) 73 (Adam Manley) 16 (Casey Nelson, Brad Maloff)
1998 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
47-11 5.23 .365 2.76 (Craig Mosher) 86 (Craig Mosher) 12 (Craig Mosher) .479 (Matt Silvey) 20 (Nick Gretz) 80 (Nick Gretz) 30 (Casey Nelson, James Close)
1997 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
39-18 5.64 .330 3.04 (Aaron Bond) 146 (Aaron Bond) 8 (Aaron Bond) .415 (Matt Silvey) 8 (Chris Gillette) 55 (Chris Gillette) 34 (James Close)
1996 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
32-21 3.73 .317 2.26 (Mike Young) 72 (Aaron Bond) 7 (Mike Young) .393 (Brandon Duckworth) 8 (Brandon Duckworth) 62 (Brandon Duckworth) 23 (Chris Starbuck)
1995 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
30-28 5.16 .304 3.17 (Rob Vael) 64 (Art Dillahay) 8 (Art Dillahay) .391 (Brandon Duckworth) 10 (Trevor Davis) 44 (Trevor Davis) 22 (Clint Wyrick)
1994 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
42-14 3.8 .345 2.39 (Jedd Soto) 89 (Pat Flury) 9 (Christian Nickum) .472 (Devin Chavez) 12 (Brian Keswick) 71 (Devin Chavez) 27 (Tyrone Brown)
1993 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
42-14 3.62 .377 2.00 (Cody Winget) 68 (Cody Winget) 7 (Jedd Soto) .466 (Devin Chavez) 16 (Tommy Walker) 73 (Tommy Walker) 10 (Nate Tebbs)
1992 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
35-21 3.00 . 324 1.95 (John Hayes) 46 (Jason Fuller) 9 (John Hayes) .446 (Derek Robinson) 7 (Mike Bearnson) 47 (Derek Robinson) 19 (Nate Tebbs)
1991 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
33-10 2.28 .302 .995 (Eric Miller) 83 (Scott Eyre) 8 (Eric Miller) .396 (Don Slattery) 9 (Ryan Hall) 44 (Mike Bearnson) 13 (Bobby Jenco)
1990 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
38-18 3.80 .336 1.92 (Steve Cooke) 93 (Steve Cooke) 11 (Steve Cooke) .432 (Stacey Ayers) 8 (Jonas Hamlin) 52 (Jonas Hamlin) 13 (John Greene)
1989 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
23-14 3.01 .307 1.78 (Steve Cooke) 72 (Steve Cooke) 7 (Tom Cheek) .350 (Jesse Torres) 4 (Jesse Torres) 32 (John Greene) 13 (Kent Schow)
1988 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
45-15 3.11 .335 2.08 (Corby Schroeder) 61 (Don Emery) 10 (Don Emery) .429 (Erroll Shirer) 18 (Chris Hanks) 76 (Chris Hanks) 36 (Erroll Shirer)
1987 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
40-18 3.86 .358 2.42 (John Braase) 66 (John Braase) 9 (Dave Carter) .467 (Chris Hanks) 26 (Chris Hanks) 84 (Chris Hanks) 16 (Erroll Shirer)
1986 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA:
37-12 2.61 .307 1.90 (Bobby Edwards)
Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs: 1985 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
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86 (Bobby Edwards) 8 (Jason Adkins) .412 (Kevin Loftus) 15 (Kevin Loftus) 65 (Kevin Loftus) 10 (Rob Revoy) 32-17 4.15 .335 2.36 (Tim Peters) 78 (Tim Peters) 11 (Tim Peters) .392 (Kevin Loftus) 24 (Kevin Loftus) 82 (Kevin Loftus) 15 (Billy Roberts)
1984 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
48-11 3.95 .336 2.15 (Tim Peters) 68 (Tim Peters) 11 (Tim Peters) .419 (Jeff Schow) 16 (Shell Scott) 65 (Jeff Schow) 30 (Jeff Schow)
1983 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
34-7 4.42 .356 2.93 (Steve Clements) 66 (Steve Clements) 8 (Steve Clements) .448 (Mike Duncan) 9 (Jeff Schow) 45 (Mike Duncan) 29 (Jeff Schow)
1982 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
30-6 2.94 .342 1.74 (Scott Troester) 38 (Greg Steffanich) 6 (Scott Troester) .433 (Bobby Thompson) 7 (Bobby Thompson) 30 (Marc Barbagelata) 19 (Marc Barbagelata)
1981 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
31-8 2.74 .321 1.54 (Trent Ferrin) 62 (Trent Ferrin) 8 (Trent Ferrin) .390 (John Maldonado) 7 (Bobby Thompson) 40 (Tim McMannon) 20 (John Maldonado)
1980 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
20-19 3.38 .312 2.32 (Darryl Banks) 54 (Darryl Banks) 8 (Darryl Banks) .407 (John Hughes) 8 (John Hughes) 39 (John Hughes) 6 (Andrew Barbee)
1979 Record: Team ERA: Team BA: ERA: Ks: Victories: BA: HRs: RBIs: SBs:
34-9 2.77 .308 1.95 (Lee Cline) 65 (Lee Cline) 8 (Lee Cline) .360 (Rocco Zendano) 18 (Jim Good) 72 (Jim Good) 24 (Rocco Zendano)
They come for the tradition; They leave as a part of it CSI baseball players drafted or signed professionally Roger Bills, California Angels Tim Mueller, Chicago Cubs Mike Stover, California Angels Lee Cline, Kansas City Royals Scott Job, Milwaukee Brewers Rusty McNealy, New York Yankees Sean Mays, New York Yankees Wyman Smith, Oakland A’s Mark Sedar, California Angels Mark Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates Brian Lunden, Oakland A’s Bill Nice, Pittsburgh Pirates Rick Ecelberry, New York Mets Ron Kollman, Milwaukee Brewers Jim Good, Detroit Tigers Brian Peck, Houston Astros Al Romero, California Angels Jim Baxter, Cleveland Indians Rick Yraguen, Philadelphia Phillies Darryl Banks, Chicago Cubs Andrew Barbee, Cincinnati Reds Trent Ferrin, New York Yankees John Hughes, New York Yankees Clay Carter, Chicago Cubs Logan Easley, New York Yankees Scott Obert, Cincinnati Reds Mike Pintar, San Francisco Giants Scott Troester, New York Yankees Mark Barbagelata, Cleveland Indians Bobby Thompson, Montreal Expos Tracy Poulson, New York Yankees Tim McMannon, New York Mets Darrell Frater, San Francisco Giants Scott Russell, Minnesota Twins Greg Steffanich, San Diego Padres Phil Braase, Oakland A’s Tim Rogers, Baltimore Orioles Mike Duncan, Oakland A’s Lynn Van Every, San Diego Padres Scott Eyre, S.F. Giants Mike Munns, Pittsburgh Pirates Shell Scott, New York Yankees Jeff Schow, San Francisco Giants Tim Peters, Montreal Expos Greg Adelsbach, Montreal Expos Jeff Moe, Cincinnati Reds Chris Hanks, Boston Red Sox Bobby Maitia, Toronto Blue Jays Jesse Torres, Pittsburgh Pirates John Braase, Los Angeles Dodgers Bobby Edwards, Salt Lake Trappers Steve Cooke, Pittsburgh Pirates
Brandon Duckworth Houston Astros Pittsburgh Pirates Kansas City Royals
Photo Courtesy Kansas City Royals
Cory Elston, Cleveland Indians Shawn Whalen, San Diego Padres Brad Brooks, Minnesota Twins Tony Mortenson, San Diego Padres John Nessmith, San Francisco Giants Jack Estes, Oakland A’s Dave Carter, Montreal Expos Brian Avram, St. Louis Cardinals Jonas Hamlin, St. Louis Cardinals Traver Hunter, Chicago Cubs Eric Miller, St. Louis Cardinals Don Slattery, St. Louis Cardinals Chad Richardson, Chicago Cubs Derek Robinson, St. Louis Cardinals Mike Harms, Miami Marlins Jason Stupello, St. Louis Cardinals Troy Doezie, Minnesota Twins
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Mitch Stachowsky Boston Red Sox
Kody Kirkland Detroit Tigers
Pat Flury, San Diego Padres Nate Tebbs, Boston Red Sox Jeremy Satterfield, Toronto Blue Jays Sean Garman, St. Louis Cardinals Kumandae Miller, Seattle Mariners Aaron Bond, Texas Rangers Bryan Gallagher, Oakland A’s Brandon Duckworth, Philadelphia Phillies Dion Washington, New York Yankees Craig Mosher, Texas Rangers Cameron Reimers, Toronto Blue Jays Adam Manley, New York Yankees Joey Clark, Montreal Expos Dale Devereaux, San Diego Padres Shaun Rudi, Texas Rangers Eric Kitchen, Oakland A’s Toby Barnett, Montreal Expos Jason Cierlik, Kansas City Royals Andy Myette, Texas Rangers Nate Bumstead, Detroit Tigers Kris Welker, Chicago White Sox Kody Kirkland, Pittsburgh Pirates Maurice Powell, Minnesota Twins Christian Colonel, Colorado Rockies John Hurd, Chicago White Sox Mitch Woolf, Chicago White Sox Mitch Stachowsky, Boston Red Sox Troy Grundy, Los Angeles Dodgers Shawn Loglisci, L.A. Dodgers Todd Privett, New York Mets Nick Carr, New York Mets Shay Conder, New York Mets Adam Urnberg, Baltimore Orioles Angel Chapa, Tampa Bay Devil Rays James Wallace, Florida Marlins Jordan Latham, Chicago Cubs Angel Chapa, Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tyler Gilder, Philadelphia Phillies Lionel Morrill, Minnesota Twins
Scott Eyre Chicago Cubs
Photo Courtesy of Chicago Cubs/Stephen Green Photo
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Cameron Reimers AAA Syracuse Skychiefs
CSI baseball players who moved on to 4-year universities and colleges Lars Hovey, Vanderbilt Jeff Schow, Texas A&M Mike Duncan, Univ. of Nebraska Lynn Van Every, Arkansas Gary Krumm, Briar Cliff Jim Kotkas, Southern Utah Blake Jensen, BYU Matt Harr, Briar Cliff Kevin Loftus, UNLV Tim Peters, Arkansas Bobby Maitia, UNLV Steve Caputo, Tennessee Steve Birens, Arizona State Tony Mortensen, Fresno St. Dave Carter, UNLV Bob Edwards, Arkansas Billy Satterfield, Fresno St. Erroll Shirer, Univ. of Iowa Jim Tejcek, Univ. of Arkansas Don Emery, Univ. of Utah Tom Cheek, Univ. of San Diego Lonnie Reiber, UNLV John Hayes, Albertson College Stacey Ayers, Oregon State Paul Murphy, Briar Cliff Troy Hymas, Univ. of Utah Brendon Peach, Metro State Sean Hicks, Univ. of New Orleans Dave Mitteis, Texas - Arlington Mark Keele, Bellevue, Nebraska Traver Hunter, Oklahoma State
Dan Poulton, Univ. of Utah Shane Warenski, Univ. of Utah Cody Winget, Univ. of Nebraska Boomer Walker, NE Lousiana Univ. Pat McGruder, Univ. of Utah Duke Dodder, Cal-Poly SLO Ryan Hall, BYU Andy Gonzales, Southern Utah Jake Anders, Lewis/Clark Bobby Jenco, Albertson College Craig Sands, Vanderbilt Hank Crosby, UNLV Curtis Hall, Univ. of Utah Mike Zandt, Mesa St. Devin Chavez, Lewis Clark SC Tommy Walker, Lewis Clark SC Jedd Soto, NE Louisiana Univ. Brian Keswick, NE Louisiana Univ. Craig Peck, Albertson College Christian Nickum, Lewis Clark SC Matt Horner, E. Oregon Darrin Schorr, Azusa Pacific Art Dillahay, Univ. of Houston Brandon Duckworth, Cal St. Fullerton Josh Hegsted, Albertson College Erik Highland, Sacramento St. John Lampshire, Mesa St. Tony Pezely, Northwestern St. Chris Starbuck, Western Oregon Mike Young, Mesa St.
Chris Gillette, UNLV Larry Panaro, Azusa Pacific Nate Forbush, Univ. of Utah Kevin Kimball, Northern Colo. Slubby Bennalley, Eastern N.M. Tim Stadelmeir, Concordia James Close, UNLV David Finney, Cal Poly Pomona Nick Gretz, South Alabama Graig Merritt, Chico St. Matt Silvey, South Alabama Matt MacLeod, Cal State Northridge Justin Nakaishi, Washington St. Nick Stelzner, Lewis Clark SC Reid Wildeman, Univ. of B.C. Toby Dart, Chico St. Craig Mosher, Univ. of Florida Adam Manley, UNLV Brad Maloff, UNLV Nick Aiello, University of Nevada-Reno Mike Gillies, University of Nevada-Reno Sam Hess, Gonzaga University Jesse Hoorelbeke, NE Louisiana Univ. Casey Nelson, Concordia University J.P. Candelaria, Concordia University Josh Gold, University of Illinois Dan Clements, Mesa State College Joey Clark, University of New Mexico Tyler Hasbrouck, Coastal Carolina Adrian Thomas, Washington State Nick Bullen, Lewis Clark SC
Nate Bumstead Detroit Tigers Louisiana State University Game one pitcher in College World Series in 2003 and 2004
Brandon Christiansen Brigham Young University
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Andy Gretz, St. Cloud St. Mark Weisenmiller, Concordia University Kevin Sytko, South Alabama Toby Barnett, Southern Illinois Craig Kilshaw, Winthrop University Nick Parker, University of Texas-Arlington Ed Dillahay, Cameron University Nate Bumstead, LSU Christian Colonel, Texas Tech University Matt Gunning, Western Kentucky Josh Wolfram, Air Force Academy Brad Burrow, Albertson College Joe Miller, Abilene Christian Jeremy Barnes, Western Kentucky Tom Meyers, Mesa State College Kenny Nelson, Concordia University Rich Conway, Bellevue University Ryan Davis, Southern Illinois Ryan Jones, Utah Valley SC Kris Welker, Univ. of Iowa Derek McNeil, University of Nevada-Reno Nick Connor, Creighton University Brandon Christiansen, Brigham Young University Mitch Woolf, Brigham Young University Josh Madsen, University of Utah Chris Toto, Point Loma Nazarene University Sean VanElderen, Mesa State Universiy Charlie Strandlund, Albertson College Levi Shumway, University of North Alabama Zack Aakhus, Vanguard University Hector Martinez, UMet University Eric Cattoni, St. Mary’s Karl Mejlholm, Cumberland University Willie Crtalic, Montana State Billings Sean Edwards, Northwest Nazarene University Arin Formanek, University of Calif. Santa Barbara Jordan Daley, Dixie State College Shawn Loglisci, Indiana Tech Kyle Resser, St. Cloud State Jeff Vickers, Lamar University Ken Fuglerud, St. Mary’s Tony Altavilla, University of Illinois - Chicago Grant Vickers, Mesa State University Grant Kveder, Gonzaga Brad Mady, Mesa State University Nik Gumeson, Lamar University James Wallace, Abilene Christian Matt Deacon, Univ. of Rhode Island Jed Hanson, Univ. of Nebraska Jake Draeger, Metro State Jason Oatman, Univ. of New Mexico Justin Smith, Utah Valley University
Christian Colonel Texas Tech University Colorado Rockies
Mike Gillies University of Nevada Reno
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Matt Gunning Western Kentucky
Overall Win-Loss Record 1. 1984 (48-11) 2. 1998 (47-11) 3. 1993 (44-14)
Team ERA 1. 1991 (2.28) 2. 2006 (2.41) 3. 1986 (2.61)
Team Batting Average 1. 2. 3. 4.
1993 (.377) 1999 (.374) 1998 (.365) 1987 (.358)
Individual ERA 1. Todd Privett, 0.92 (2006) 2. Erik Miller, 0.95 (1991) 3. John Hurd, 1.37 (2003)
Pitching Victories 1. 2. 3. 3.
Nate Bumstead 13 (2001) Craig Mosher, 12 (1998) Steve Cooke, 11 (1990) Tim Peters, 11 (1984, 1985)
Strike Outs 1. 2. 3. 4.
Aaron Bond, 146 (1997) Nate Bumstead 104 (2001) Steve Cooke, 93 (1990) Pat Flury, 89 (1989)
Individual Batting Average 1. Matt Silvey, .479 (1998) 2. Devin Chavez, .472 (1994) 3. Chris Hanks, .467 (1987)
Home Runs 1. 2. 3. 3.
Chris Hanks, 26 (1987) Kevin Lofthus, 24 (1985) Nick Gretz, 20 (1998) Adam Manley, 20 (1999)
1. 2. 3. 3.
Chris Hanks, 84 (1987) Kevin Lofthus, 82 (1985) Nick Gretz, 80 (1998) Adam Manley, 80 (1999)
RBIs
Stolen Bases 1. Erroll Shirer, 36 (1988) 2. James Close, 34 (1997) 3. Grant Kveder, 33 (2007)
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JUCO World Series Finishes
Year Place Tournament Record Overall Record 1 972 —— 0-2 20-19 1973 NA NA NA 1975 Fifth 1-2 NA 1978 —— 0-2 29-13 1983 —— 0-2 34-9 1984 First 6-1 43-13 1986 Fourth 2-2 37-12 1988 Third 3-1 46-15 1993 —— 0-2 42-14
JUCO World Series Records Team Runs
7-game series: College of Southern Idaho, 70 (1984) 6-game series: San Jacinto, 73 (1986) 5-game series: Miami-Dade/South, 66 (1981) Single game: Jefferson Davis vs. Trinidad, 35 (1994); Jefferson Davis won 23-12.
Individual Hitting Hits
Series: Shell Scott, 17 (Southern Idaho 1984) Single game: Tary Scott, 6 (Walters State 1984)
Runs
Series: Lance Leitner, 15 (Southern Idaho, 1988) Scott Skripko, 15 (Middle Georgia, 1982) Randy Brown, 15 (San Jacinto, 1991)
Home Runs
Series: Jeff Kipila, 6 (Brookdale, 1986) Jerry Shepherd, 6 (Middle Georgia, 1990) Single Game: Kevin Lofthus, 3 (Southern Idaho, 1986)
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Gerald L. Beck began his career at the College of Southern Idaho in 1975 and became president of the college in 2005. His many titles at the college include Instructor, Coordinator of Trade and Industry Programs, Dean of Continuing Education/Summer School, Vice President of Instruction, and Executive Vice President/Chief Academic Officer. Dr. Beck is an Idaho native. He received his bachelor’s degree in Technical Education, his master’s degree in Teacher Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult Education from the University of Idaho. He completed his post doctoral at Harvard University Institute for Educational Management. In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member of the Twin Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member of the State Workforce Development Council appointed by the Governor. He serves as a board member on many local organizations including Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization, Region IV Development Association and Magic Valley Regional Medical Center. He is past president of the Idaho Association of Private Industry Councils. Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and three grandchildren. He attributes much of his success to the opportunities provided by the college and the support from his family and co-workers.
Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate is in the midst of his second year at the helm of Golden Eagle Athletics. Bate, 48, has worn many hats at CSI. He first came to CSI in 1993 as an English professor and women’s basketball coach. “CSI is a great place to work,” Bate said. “I’ve been lucky enough to work with athletics and academics. We have great coaches and a great staff here and the work they’ve done this year has been very positive, not only on the court but in the classroom and community as well,” Bate said. “I love working with our many boosters, fans and corporate sponsors who have helped make CSI a special place to be.” Bate coached at CSI from 1993 until 2000, leading the Golden Eagles to the national tournament in 1999. During that span, Bate compiled a 144-78 record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic AllAmericans. Two players went on to play professional basketball, including Jessica Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 1999, Bate earned Region 18 Coach of the Year honors. Prior to working at CSI, Bate taught and coached at Bishop Kelly High School in Boise. He taught senior English and headed the English department. In addition to his teaching duties, he coached girls’ volleyball, track and basketball, where he compiled a 114-32 record and four third-place state finishes. Bate earned his undergraduate degree in marketing at Boise State University and his master’s degree in English at the University of Idaho in 1986. Bate and his wife, Donna and three children, live in Twin Falls.
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Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. William May
Physical Therapist Julie Ellis
Team Physician Dr. Thad Scholes
Chiropractor Dr. Dave Long
Team Physician Dr. Mark McKain
Athletic Trainer Richard Bingham
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Thanks to our marathon game donors ($100 or more) Joni Ackerman Kathleen & Erwin Weber Patricia Vaughan Bruce & Mary Wagnon Cascade Landscaping John Strawn Thomas McCready D.W. Briggs Lisa & William Clewes Garrett & Nichole Kramer Dale, Mary & Jolyn Hancock Roger Hancock Western Pipe Insulation Robert & Kimber Hall Lisa Bell & Mark Cushing Patricia Cushing Gordon & Deanna Aubert Audrey Pihulyk David & Agnes Brown Jean & Kristi Jackson Jay & Colleen Armstrong
Patti Carson Robert Wickson Joan Anderson Patricia Malcolm Esther Williams Fred D. Lobay Professional Corp. Dennis & Nancy Klum Vincent Henderson Herb & Sharrie Wolff Kenneth Coiner Charles & Deanna Barrett Marilyn Barrett Florence & George Garrett Estelle Krebs Wanda & Marvin Day Sally Linarez Grandpa Spencer Darren Hall Stuart Jordan Lisa & Arthur Raney Benicord LLC
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Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Enrollment: 26,000 President: Cynthia Biotheau Athletic Director: Norma Carr Sports Information Director: Hannah Lee/Lisa Peshell Mascot: Bruin Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Head Baseball Coach: D.G. Nelson Last Season’s Record:39-20 overall, 27-13 SWAC
Location: Henderson, Nev. Enrollment: 33,000 Interim President: Thomas Brown Athletic Director: Tim Chambers Sports Information Director: Daniel Cabrera Mascot: Coyote Colors: Navy blue and gold Head Baseball Coach: Tim Chambers Last Season’s Record: 44-16 overall, 30-10 SWAC
Location: Price, Utah Enrollment: 2,500 President: Ryan Thomas Athletic Director: Dave Paur Mascot: Golden Eagle Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Head Baseball Coach: Scott Madsen Last Season’s Record: 11-46 overall, 7-33 SWAC Location: Carson City, Nev. Enrollment: 5300 President: Dr. Carol A. Lucey Athletic Director: John Kinkella Sports Information Director: Anne Hansen Mascot: Wildcats Colors: Blue and Gold Head Baseball Coach: DJ Whittemore Last Season’s Record: 38-20 overall, 29-11 SWAC Location: Rangely, Colorado Enrollment: 3,600 President: John Boyd Athletic Director: Jeff Devere Mascot: Spartan Colors: Red, White and Black Head Baseball Coach: Tom Cassera Last Season’s Record: 10-41 overall, 6-34 SWAC
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Southern Idaho Baseball 2009 Media speed Roster
Kasey Jeroue - #1 5-9 Fr INF/P Twin Falls, Idaho
Ryan Lay - #2 5-9 Fr OF Bakersfield, Calif.
Tyler Chism - #3 6-1 So OF Taylorsville, Utah
Cameron Cushing - #4 6-0 So Catcher Caldwell, Idaho
Remington Pullin - #5 5-11 Fr C/INF Twin Falls, Idaho
Chris Gokey - #6 5-10 Fr C/P Roberts, Idaho
Casey Lish - #8 6-2 Fr P Pocatello, Idaho
Alex Hancock - #9 6-1 So OF Pocatello, Idaho
Colby Robison - #10 6-1 Fr P Rexburg, Idaho
Garrett Wolff - #12 5-10 So INF Rapid City, S.D.
Dale Anderson - #14 6-1 Fr INF/P Strathmore, Alberta
Preston Olson - #16 6-6 Fr P Taylorsville, Utah
Nate Carlson - #17 6-4 So OF Portland, Ore.
Tanner Craswell - #18 6-2 Fr INF Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Andy Fox - #19 6-2 So INF Vancouver, Wash.
Tony Hunt - #20 6-4 So INF Pocatello, Idaho
Victor Spencer - #21 6-1 So C Burnaby, B.C.
Sam Armstrong - #22 6-3 So P N. Vancouver, B.C.
Lionel Morrill - #24 6-5 Fr OF Edmonton, Alberta
Trent Johnson - #25 6-0 So P/UTL Idaho Falls, Idaho
Tyler Barrett - #26 6-3 So P Boise, Idaho
Logan Clewes - #29 6-2 Fr P Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Trey Mohammed - #30 6-4 Fr P Benicia, Calif.
Justin Jensen - #33 6-3 So INF West Jordan, Utah
Tyler Curtis - #34 6-4 So P West Jordan, Utah
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