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PICTURE SCRAPBOOK
2010: Schedule/Results
Statistics &
Pictures ||
2010 ROSTER
Jim Dietz
Dan Cassidy
Jerrod Riggan
Ron Vaughn // Zach
Arneson
Liam Baron
Jarod Berggren
Tyler Bersano
Kyle Brule
Ryan Cabral
JT Chargois
Derrick Chung
DJ Crumlich
Jake Dziubczynski
Drew Firebaugh
Derek Grieve
Simon Kudernatsch
Matt Mardesich
Chase McDowell
Martin Medina
Brian Nelson
Colton Plaia
Kyle Richter
Kevin Roundtree
Jesse Sikorski
Evan Simonitsch
Jake Stewart
Mike Tauchman
Sean Timmons
Derek Wilson
Elliot Van Gaver
Matt Vedo
Austin Wooldridge //
PannerVision:
Smith Barber
Zach Vawter-Scoggins,
Broadcasters ; Tom Dennis, Production & Camera
COLLEGIATE / HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS
Under construction.. this will take a while..
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PLAYERS/COACHES OF THE YEAR |
| Year |
Title |
Name |
| 1977 |
NAIA Coach of the Year |
Ben Hines
(78-79-80-81-92) |
| 1986 |
WCC Player of the Year
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Chris Donnels (86) |
| 1986 |
WCC Pitcher of the Year |
Tim Layana (85) |
| 1986 |
WCC Coach of the Year |
Dave Snow (78-79-82-83) |
| 1986 |
NCAA Coach of
the Year |
Dave Snow (78-79-82-83) |
| 1986 |
Collegiate Baseball Coach of
the Year |
Dave Snow (78-79-82-83) |
| 2005 |
WAC Freshman of the Year |
Beau Mills (06) |
| 2007 |
NAIA Player of the Year |
Beau Mills
(06) |
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VARIOUS NCAA AWARDS |
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Distinguished Service |
Chuck "Bobo" Brayton (78) |
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ACBA
HALL OF FAME |
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| 1982 | Bill Arce |
| 1983 | Chuck "Bobo"
Brayton |
| 1989 | Ben Hines |
| 2001 | Sam Suplizio |
| 2002 | Jim Dietz |
| 2006 | Ed Cheff |
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ACBA
LEFTY GOMEZ AWARD |
| Class of | Name |
| 1983 |
Chuck "Bobo" Brayton (78) |
| 1994 |
Sam Suplizio (63-64) |
| 2009 |
Ed Cheff (02-03-04-05-06) |
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COLLEGE BB HALL
OF FAME |
| Class of | Name |
| 1983 |
Chuck "Bobo" Brayton (78) |
| 1994 |
Sam Suplizio (63-64) |
| 1994 |
Sam Suplizio (63-64) |
| 2006 |
Dave Winfield (71-72) |
| 2007 |
Phil Stephenson (80-81) |
| 2007 |
Chuck "Bobo" Brayton (78) |
| 2008 |
Eddie Bane (82) |
| 2008 |
Floyd Bannister (74-75) |
| 2010 |
Don Heinkel (80-81) |
| 2010 |
Don Heinkel (80-81) |
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NAIA HALL OF FAME |
| Class of | Name |
| 1976 |
Bill Arce (72) |
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JUNIOR COLLEGE
HALL OF FAME |
| Class of | Name |
| 2008 |
Ed Olsen
(74-75-76-77) |
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USA GOLDEN SPIKES |
| Class of | Name |
| 1978 |
Tim Wallach
(78) |
| 1980 |
Terry Francona (78) |
| 1991 |
Mike Kelly (89) |
| 1996 |
Travis Lee (93-94) |
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COLLEGE WORLD SERIES MVP |
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| 1964 |
Southern California |
Bud Hollowell (64-76-83-97-09) |
| 1968 |
Southern California |
Bill Seinsoth (66-67-68) |
| 1973 |
Minnesota |
Dave Winfield (71-72) |
| 1974 |
Southern California |
George Milke |
| 1980 |
Arizona |
Terry Francona (78) |
| 1981 |
Arizona State |
Stan Holmes (80) |
| 1984 |
CS-Fullerton |
John Fishel (84) |
| 1988 |
Stanford |
Lee Plemel (86) |
| 1989 |
Wichita State |
Greg Brummett (88) |
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OTHER COLLEGE WORLD SERIES AWARDS |
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| 1963 |
All-American |
Bud Hollowell (64-75-83-97-09) |
| 1963 |
All-American |
Walt Peterson (64) |
| 1964 |
All-American |
Bud Hollowell (64-75-83-97) |
| 1964 |
All-American |
Gary Sutherland (64) |
| 1966 |
All-American |
John Stewart |
| 1968 |
All-American |
Bill Seinsoth (66-67-68) |
| 1968 |
All-American |
Bill Lee (66-67-08) |
| 1970 |
All-American |
Frank Alfano |
| 1970 |
All-American |
Jim Barr |
| 1971 |
All-American |
Frank Alfano |
| 1971 |
All-American |
Mark Sogge |
| 1972 |
All-American |
Daryl Arenstein |
| 1974 |
All-American |
Bobby Mitchell |
| 1974 |
All-American |
George Milke |
| 1978 |
All-American |
Dave Hostetler |
| 1978 |
All-American |
Doug Stokke |
| 1978 |
All-American |
Tim Tolman |
| 1996 |
All-Decade Team (60s) |
Bill Seinsoth (66-67-68) |
| 1996 |
All-Decade Team (80s) |
Greg Brummett (88) |
| 1998 |
All-American |
Jason Lane (96-97) |
| 2005 |
Best Players in CWS History (#23) |
Greg Brummett (88) |
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VARIOUS HALLS OF FAME |
| CLASS |
SCHOOL |
NAME |
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Inland Empire |
Chuck "Bobo" Brayton (78) |
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Washington State |
Chuck "Bobo" Brayton (78) |
| 2000 |
Loyola Marymount |
Miah
Bradbury (86-87-88) |
| 2004 |
Iowa State |
Larry Corrigan
(86) |
| 2008 |
Kansas Baseball |
Phil Stephenson (80-81) |
| 2008 |
Wichita State |
Jason Adams (93) |
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OTHER COLLEGIATE AWARDS |
| YEAR |
AWARD |
NAME |
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| 1966 |
WSU MVP Award |
Dan Frisella (65) |
| 1967 |
WSU MVP Award |
Jim Hannah (67) |
| 1973 |
WSU John Olerud Award |
Jim Chapados |
| 1975 |
WSU John Olerud Award |
Phil Westendorf |
| 1975 |
WSU Buck Bailey |
Tracy Harris |
| 1976 |
WSU Buck Bailey |
Eric Wilkins |
| 1977 |
WSU MVP Award |
Phil Westendorf (76) |
| 1977 |
WSU John Olerud Award |
Dave Edler |
| 1978 |
WSU John Olerud Award |
Dave Edler |
| 1993 |
WSU John Olerud Award |
Kevin Brunstad (92) |
| 1993 |
WSU MVP Award |
Kevin Brunstad (92) |
| 1996 |
WSU Buck Bailey |
Robert Ramsay |
| 2007 |
LaVerne Alumnus of the Year |
Ben Hines (80) |
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HIGH SCHOOL HALLS OF FAME |
| CLASS |
SCHOOL |
NAME |
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| 1992 |
Junipero HS |
Dan Frisella (65) |
| 2000 |
Tecumseh, OH, HS |
Mark Blumenschein (78) |
| 2000 |
Brophy, AZ, Prep |
Jim Burnes (70-71) |
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All-Time Roster of Goldpanners Selected in the MLB Draft
If you are privy to the location of a panner not
listed: todd @ goldpanners.com
"Once a Goldpanner, ALWAYS a
Goldpanner!"
EARLIER STORYLINES BELOW
Accidentally deleted all the recent
headlines.. whoops!
WEEK 9
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Tristan
Metcalf (09)
Four home runs in a single game
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Kevin Roundtree (10R) USC (c) Goldpanners (R10), 5 hits, 2 2B, 2 R,
2 Rbi in series vs ASU
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Jason Van Skike (3-1) hung
in there with Smith in a pitchers duel. He allowed three runs in 62⁄3
innings of work and struck out six. Van Skike pitched well today. The
balls they hit today were ground balls, but they found the holes. I
thought he pitched one of his best games of the year, he just doesnt
have the win to show for it, Heller said.
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Jake Stewart (10R) paced Stanford with four RBI, including three on a home run during the
team's six-run third.
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Jesse Darrah (3-2) allowed
one run in 7 2/3 innings to earn the win vs. Hawai'i
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Reliever Martin Medina
(09-10R)
tossed three scoreless innings, striking out six of the eight batters he
faced, slamming the door as the Cal State Bakersfield / Martin
Medina had a pair of hits, including his team-leading 10th home run
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WEEK 8
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"Gauchos pitcher Jesse Meaux
(09) got the complete-game win after giving up eight hits, striking out
three and walking none." -
Mike Tauchman (10R ; Palatine, Ill./William Fremd H.S.)
49th State Hardball "We're issuing our first-ever Perfect-a-Mundo
award, and this week it goes to Goldpanners recruit Mike Tauchman
of Bradley. Tauchman went four-for-four at the plate for the Braves in
their 7-0 shutout of Missouri on Friday. He picked up two runs and an
RBI on the day, and his hits included a double and his second homer of
the year. Tauchman's bat has been heating up as of late, and with his
average sitting a few ticks below the .300 mark he might just break into
the three-hundreds before the season ends." -
"Jarod Berggren (09-10R) is on a 13-game
hitting streak for Northern Colorado. He's also put together another
nice little streak on Tuesday when he drilled a first-pitch two-run bomb
in the first inning. That was his third consecutive game in which he had
knocked one out of the park. " -
Zak Edgington (10R) -- Thursday: 7.1 IP 5H 2ER
2BB 11K. No walks until the eighth inning. Gave up both runs and all
five hits in the first three innings, then got into a groove and sat
down 13 straight. 24 strikeouts in the past two starts. -
Thomas Hoenshell (09-10R) -- Saturday: 7.1IP
3ER 1BB 9K. Picked up the win. Completed the sweep of Fullerton. The
sophomore is now 8-1 with a 2.77 ERA on the year, leading Cypress in
Wins (8), IP (68.1), GS (10) K (54) -
Darian Sandford (10R) -- Tuesday: 2/3 +walk 3R
2RBI 2SB...Saturday: 3/5 1R 2RBI 2SB...Sunday DH: 2/4 Run RBI SB (game
1)...2/3 3R SB (game 2)
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Austin Wooldridge (09-10R) -- Saturday: 3/4 2R
RBI in Game 1 of DH, including HR and double -
Jesse Sikorski (10R)
Four RBIs on three hits, including a home run vs. Franklin and Marshall
WEEK 7
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Bradley freshman Mike
Tauchman also blasted his first collegiate homer, a solo shot to
start the seventh. It gave the Braves a 10-9 lead -
"Mike McCarthy
(09-10R) made history by throwing Cal State Bakersfield's first-ever
complete game shutout. Over the course of the nine-inning battle he gave
up eight hits and three walks but didn't let any of those runners score.
"
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"JT Chargois (10R)
continued his trend of toying with opposing batters, letting them on
base only to shut them down. In a 1.1 inning performance for Rice on
Tuesday he gave up two hits and a walk, but allowed none of them to
cross"
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Eric Lane (09)
led the Lower Columbia College Devils' attack with four hits, including
two home runs and six RBIs.
WEEK 6
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"The Waves took control
of the game in the fifth with three runs highlighted by a two-run single
from Ryan Heroy (07)"
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"In game two, Darian
Sandford (10R) led the Pirates at the plate, driving in two and
scoring twice in a 4-for-4 outing,"
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Chase McDowell
(10R) started 11 of first 13 games but now spotty. Hitting .225 with
fair across the chart numbers.
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Garrett Hughes
(10R) has made two starts and in six games for Stanford but has managed
only 7.2 innings.
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Eric Lane (09)
slugged a two-out, two-run single for an 11-8 lead in the ninth
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ISU starting pitcher
Jason Van Skike (09) made sure Illinois State's bats stayed cold. He
allowed six hits over 6 1/3 innings and struck out six Redbirds
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There were eight home
runs hit in the nightcap. Berrys Travis Blackburn had a solo shot in
the second inning, but the Flames countered with a three-run homer from
Edgar Molina (10R) as part of a four-run fourth inning. Now hitting
.350 at Lee with 3 HR and third on team in RBI. Only 8 strikeouts.
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Sophomore Martin
Medina (09-10R) Homered in both games for CSUB vs. Washington State
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No. 19 Stanford 5, USC 4: Zach Jones delivered a
bases-loaded, two-out single in the bottom of the ninth as the Cardinal
(11-6, 1-1 Pac-10) edged the visiting Trojans (12-11, 1-1 Pac-10).
Brandon Garcia (1-2) allowed a two-out single to Jake Stewart
(10R), followed by a walk to Colin Walsh to load the bases. Jones then
delivered a 1-0 pitch through the right side of the infield.
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Mike Tauchman was
2-for-4 from the dish with a run scored and two RBI for Bradley vs.
Wichita State
AKHardball:
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"This week's gold star
goes to Panners signee Thomas Hoenshell out of Cypress College.
Over an even eight frames, Hoenshell gave up a mere 4 hits and allowed
only two runners to cross the plate. That was good enough to pick up the
big W for the day."
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"Southwest Baptist's
Nigel Morton was 4-for-7 good -- that's 2/2 (plus a walk) in game 1
and 2/5 in the second matchup. Morton picked up an RBI in the nightcap
as well."
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"Panners
recruit JT Chargois (Rice Freshman) has let 11 hitters reach base
in 7+ IP, but so far only one of them has come across the plate.."
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"In D1 ball, another
Goldpanner had a good two-game day: Stanford's Jake Stewart. In
the first game of Saturday's DH against USC, Stewart was 3-for-4 with a
run. In the nightcap, he scraped out a pair of hits on three at-bats,
also with a run. Stewart's bat has been a little quiet so far this
season, so it's good to see him starting to heat up."
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"Darian Sandford
(10R) is a name that keeps popping up, and for good reason. The Park
University outfielder swiped five more bases in Friday's
doubleheader against Harris-Stowe in NAIA play. That brings the
Park-career-leader's total to 18 swipes in just 12 games. The grounds
crew in Fairbanks may need to look into patching the field's turf
because we might see a hole or two burned into it before the summer's
over.
WEEK 5
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Mike McCarthy (09-10R) 7.2 IP; 2
walks, 8 strikeouts
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Kevin Roundtree (10R) 5-for-12 vs.
Pacific over the weekend
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Darian
Sandford
(10R) has reached an
impressive milestone in his career. The lightning-fast outfielder has
stolen his way into Park University history, becoming the school's #1
career steals man. I predict that this will be just one small milestone
in the course of Sandford's career, but congratulations are definitely
in order.
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Jesse Meaux (09) accomplished a rare feat last week, but was
sterling in doing so. After pitching seven scoreless innings and earning
the win on Tuesday against LMU, Meaux came in on Sunday and earned his
first career save vs. Stanford. His start at LMU was the best of the
junior's career as he allowed four hits and a walk while striking out
two. The Glendale, Calif. native needed just 80 pitches to get through
the seven frames. On Sunday, he pitched 1.2 perfect innings, while
inducing an inning-ending double play ball when he entered in the
eighth. Meaux is 2-0 with a 2.30 ERA on the year.
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Tim Culligan (09)
scattered three hits and struck out seven through six innings for the
win for Lower Columbia.
WEEK 4
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OBU's Kyle Brule
(08-09) went the distance, allowing six runs on 11 hits, striking out 13
and walking two. Up next for OBU is a weekend series at Texas College.
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After an RBI groundout by
freshman outfielder Mike Tauchman (10R) (Palatine, Ill./ William
Fremd H.S.), the Braves took two-run lead, 6-4
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Martin Medina
(09-10R) went from glory to frustration to even more glory Friday for
Cal State Bakersfield's baseball team
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Jesse Sikorski (10R)
Smashes four extra base hits in 13-5 win - Single short of cycle
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Sac State's Jesse
Darrah (09-10R) pitched a complete game, allowing one run on seven
hits, in a 2-1 victory over No. 16 UC Irvine in the first game of a
doubleheader
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Kevin Roundtree
went 3-for-3 and threw out two baserunners in Friday's 8-2 loss at
Hawai'i
WEEK 3
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Jason Van Skike
(09) came into the game in relief of Blake Drake and tossed 51⁄3
innings, striking out seven batters and allowing just three TSU hits to
pick up the victory for the Sycamores.
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Jake Stewart (10R)
tripled and hit a two-run homer in the third to give Stanford
(5-3) an early 2-1 lead.
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Fifth-year senior Ryan
Heroy set the varsity record for most times hit by a pitch with 47.
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Sacramento State (3-5)
closed to 4-2 in the fourth on a home run by Justin Lamb (10R),
his second of the series, before the Aggies scored five in the fourth.
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Reliever Ryan Cabral
(10R) came in for Triggs, but he allowed a single to Ryan Honeycutt
to load the bases. Cabral then walked Chris Juarez to force in the tying
run.
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Sophomore D.J.
Crumlich (10R), who had been sharing time at short with Reyes, was
hit in the head with a ball at practice Wednesday and is out
indefinitely with a concussion, Gillespie said.
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Darian Sandford
(10R) had five RBIs and Michael Onwumere went 4-for-4, adding a pair of
doubles, as Park University took two from Texas College .
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Jonathan Kountis
(07) picked up the win giving up one run and six hits in 5 2/3 innings.
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Sophomore
Justin Lamb (10R)
hit a two-run homer in the fifth, but the Sacramento State baseball team
fell to visiting
UC Davis 11-3 on
Friday.
WEEK 3
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Jake Stewart
tripled and hit a two-run homer in the third to give Stanford
(5-3) an early 2-1 lead.
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Fifth-year senior
Ryan Heroy set the varsity record for most times hit by a pitch
with 47.
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Sacramento State
(3-5) closed to 4-2 in the fourth on a home run by Justin Lamb
(10R), his second of the series, before the Aggies scored five in
the fourth.
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Reliever Ryan
Cabral (10R) came in for Triggs, but he allowed a single to Ryan
Honeycutt to load the bases. Cabral then walked Chris Juarez to
force in the tying run.
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Sophomore D.J.
Crumlich (10R), who had been sharing time at short with Reyes,
was hit in the head with a ball at practice Wednesday and is out
indefinitely with a concussion, Gillespie said.
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Darian Sandford
(10R) had five RBIs and Michael Onwumere went 4-for-4, adding a pair
of doubles, as Park University took two from Texas College .
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Jonathan Kountis
(07) picked up the win giving up one run and six hits in 5 2/3
innings.
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Sophomore
Justin Lamb
(10R) hit a two-run homer in the fifth, but the Sacramento State
baseball team fell to visiting
UC Davis 11-3
on Friday.
WEEK 2
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With one out, junior
Derrick Chung
(09-10R) started the rally with a walk, and sophomore
Justin Lamb
followed with a double to left center. Chung scored on an errant
relay by Gonzaga shortstop Ernesto Ortiz, giving the Hornets a 3-2
lead.
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Hornet junior
Brandon Sandoval
(1-1) struggled in his second outing of the season, allowing eight
runs, seven of which were earned, on nine hits in 4.0 innings.
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Jonathan Kountis
(07),
Embry-Riddle pitcher and transfer from Ohio Dominican, was named
the Sun Conference Pitcher of the Week
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JT Chargois
(10R) replaced Rogers, and UH designated hitter M.P. Cokinos
(2-for-4) greeted the freshman with a solo home run, making the
score, 6-2
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Scheduled starters
for Thursday will be LHP Garrett Hughes (0-0, 13.50 ERA) for
Stanford and LHP Nathan Slater UC Davis (1-0, 0.00 ERA).
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JT Chargois
replaced Rogers, and UH designated hitter MP Cokinos (2-for-4)
greeted the freshman with a solo home run, making the score, 6-2.
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Mykal Stokes
slugged his second home run of the season and finished the game 3-
for-5 with two runs scored and one RBI for Coast.
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Bradley's Mike
Tauchman (10R) ripped a one-out double to right-center field and
scored on a throwing error by Memphis' pitcher to make it a 2-1
game.
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Brandon Sandoval
(10R) struggled in his second outing of the season, allowing eight
runs, seven of which were earned, on nine hits in 4.0 innings.
WEEK 1
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David Colvin
(09) d3baseball.com 2010
preseason All-American
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Jake Stewart
(10R) 49th State Hardball:
2010 Player Profile: Jake Stewart There has been a lot of
things said about 2010 Goldpanners OF Jake Stewart. I'll give you a
big one to chew on: "best high school player to ever come out of the
State of Colorado".
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Junior right-hander
Jason Van Skike (09) has been named the Missouri Valley Conference
Pitcher of the Week. Van Skike, a junior college transfer from Gig
Harbor, Wash., came into the game in the third inning against the
Tigers with the Sycamores trailing 3-2. He got the Sycamores out of
a jam in the third inning and allowed only two hits over his next
5.1 innings to pick up the victory and also struck out a
team-leading seven batters on Saturday night.
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2/21/10: Sacramento State starter Brandon Sandoval earned the win
against UNLV, allowing three runs on three hits in five innings. //
Shortstop Derrick Chung had three hits including a
home run and three RBIs for the Hornets
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DJ Crumlich
(10)
Crumlich a "real solid player" at UC Irvine
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Austin Wooldridge (09-10) had three runs on three hits with two doubles;
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Mike
Benjamin (85)
ASU Assistant Coach (1st year) Following his pro career,
Benjamin was a coach for the Chandler National Little League team
that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport,
Pennsylvania.
Mykal
Stokes (09-10R) 49th State Hardball:
2010 Player Profile: Mykal Stokes
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