2007 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Golden

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2007 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Golden
Guide Directory ....................................................................................................................................... 1
Quick Facts .............................................................................................................................................. 2
2007 Team Roster .................................................................................................................................... 3
2007 Outlook ........................................................................................................................................... 4
Head Coach Profile .................................................................................................................................. 6
Assistant Coach Profiles .......................................................................................................................... 7
Player Profiles ........................................................................................................................................ 10
2006 Stats and Region 18 Standings ...................................................................................................... 23
2006 Game Results ................................................................................................................................ 24
2007 Schedule ........................................................................................................................................ 25
Topping the Charts ................................................................................................................................. 26
2006 Leaders .......................................................................................................................................... 27
President ................................................................................................................................................ 28
Behind the Scenes ................................................................................................................................... 29
CSI Athletic Success ............................................................................................................................... 30
Jim Walker Field and CSI Baseball Facilities ............................................................................................ 32
CSI Athletic Facilities ............................................................................................................................ 34
CSI Campus ........................................................................................................................................... 36
Twin Falls and the Magic Valley............................................................................................................ 38
Year by Year Leaders ............................................................................................................................. 40
CSI Drafted and Professional Players .................................................................................................... 42
Continuing Success ................................................................................................................................ 44
CSI Baseball Records ............................................................................................................................ 46
NJCAA History...................................................................................................................................... 47
CSI Billboard Sponsors ......................................................................................................................... 48
CSI Marathon Game Sponsors .............................................................................................................. 50
McDonald’s ........................................................................................................................................... 51
Region 18 Opponents ............................................................................................................................ 52
About the Cover: Eight players off a team that went 41-19 return for more. This year’s Golden Eagle squad
is committed to finishing strong. After a second-place finish in the Region 18 tournament last year, CSI looks to
win the league and qualify for the JUCO World Series in Colorado.
This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Pomerelle Portrait
Design Studios did the photography for the mug shots throughout the publication and the photography and design
work for the team photo on page 3. Graphic design and layout for the cover and inside front cover and pages 3039 were done by Tereasa L. Bendele. Vector graphics on pages 1, 9, 24 and 25 were done by student intern
Dennis Denton.
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General Information
Location: Twin Falls, Idaho
Founded: 1964
Enrollment: 7,500
President: Jerry Beck
Athletic Director: Joel Bate, 732-6836
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: Jim 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
Academic Advisor: Kat Powell, 732-6548
Head VB Coach:
Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485
Asst. VB Coach:
Babes Kalulu, 732-6492
Head Men’s BB Coach: Barret Peery, 732-6496
Asst. Men’s BB Coaches: Steve Gosar, 732-6498
Jeff Renegar, 732-6476
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: Becky Davis, 732-6494
Head Rodeo Coach: Shawn Davis, 732-6620
CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Al
Frost, Donna Brizee, Chuck Lehrman and Dr. Thad
Scholes
Team Information
2006 Record: 41-19
Returning Starters: 6
Returning Non-Starters: 2
Newcomers: 18
2006 SWAC Finish: Third
2006 Region 18 Tournament Finish: Second
Region 18 North Division Titles: 12
Region 18 Titles: 12
JUCO World Series Appearances: 9
JUCO World Series National Titles: 1
Baseball Information
Head Coach: Boomer Walker (3rd Year as head
coach; 11th year at CSI)
Assistant Coach: Dave Carter (4th year at CSI)
Skip Walker (33rd year at CSI)
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
dcarter@csi.edu
jwalker@csi.edu
On the Air
Listen to all the action live on KTFI 1270 AM
with Jonathan Drew.
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.
Sports Information Office
SID: Karen Baumert
Office Phone: (208) 732-6493
E-mail Address: kbaumert@csi.edu
Fax: (208) 734-0245
Website: www.csi.edu
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No.
Name
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
34
Cory Grover
Jeff Ridgeway
AJ Rucker
Jordan Oseguera
Jed Hanson
Tony Altavilla
Grant Vickers
Grant Kveder
Brad Mady
Jake Draeger
Jordan Latham
Nik Gumeson
Travis Reynolds
Nate Carlson
Angel Chapa
Mike McClaren
Willie Pratt
Josh Damewood
Trent Johnson
Adam Urnberg
Shay Conder
Justin Smith
Jason Oatman
Jeff Hutton
Bo Lybeck
James Wallace
3
Pos.
Height
Weight
Class
B/T
Hometown
OF
OF
C/INF
RHP
UTL/RHP
INF
C/INF
INF
OF
RHP
RHP
INF
INF
OF
RHP
RHP
INF
LHP
INF/P
RHP
C
RHP
LHP
INF
C
RHP
5-9
6-2
6-0
5-10
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-3
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-2
6-2
180
195
185
170
190
180
200
195
200
180
190
190
185
205
170
185
180
240
190
205
195
180
200
205
185
195
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
So
So
So
So
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
R/R
L /R
R/R
Spanish Fork, Utah
Billings, Mont.
Riverton, Utah
Taylorsville, Utah
Hamlake Minn.
Lakeville, Minn.
Nanaimo, B.C.
Lethbridge, Alberta
Vancouver, Wash.
Oak Grove, Minn.
Boise, Idaho
Riverton, Utah
Reno, Nev.
Portland, Ore.
Iona, Idaho
Las Vegas, Nev.
Taylorsville, Utah
Las Vegas, Nev.
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Atwater, Calif.
American Fork, Utah
Pleasant Grove, Utah
Great Falls, Mont.
North Delta, B.C.
Selah, Wash.
Benecia, Calif.
S /R
L /R
R/R
L /R
R/R
R/ R
R/R
R/R
S /R
R/R
R/R
L /R
L /R
Finish Str ong - 2007 squad will rely on depth
After an impressive 41-19 showing last season, CSI head coach Boomer Walker is asking a little more from this season’s Golden
Eagle squad.
“Last year I’m not sure we knew how to win late,” Walker said. “This year we want to win big games late. We need to remove
doubt and be as confident in game one as we are at the end of the year in the tournament.”
Still, the Golden Eagles took second to Dixie in the Region 18 Tournament. This year, there is no Dixie. The Dixie State College
Rebels moved to the NCAA Division II ranks.
Just like last season, CSI’s strength will be its pitching. Although the Golden Eagles lost several very good pitchers, they return
three big ones - Adam Urnberg, Jordan Latham and James Wallace.
“We expect them to have a great year talent-wise. They are very good, very competitive,” Walker said. “They will set the bar for
everyone else on the staff.”
But the talent doesn’t stop there. Walker brought in sophomore transfers Angel Chapa (TVCC) and Mike McClaren (CCSN).
Add to that two left-handed freshmen in Josh Damewood and Jason Oatman and two right-handers in Justin Smith and Jake Draeger.
Walker also has the luxury of two players who can play a position or pitch. They are Jed Hanson and Trent Johnson.
“We don’t have quite the depth that we had last year,” Walker said. “We may never have that again but we have guys that should
give us a chance to win 1-0 and 2-1 type games in a league where offense is at a premium.”
Another big area of strength will be the CSI infield.
Returners Nik Gumeson and Grant Kveder bring experience. Tony Altavilla and Willie Pratt bring athleticism and
are very competitive.
“They are dirt bag kids,” Walker said. “Having a solid
defense will be key when our strength is pitching.”
At first base, Walker can go to returner A.J. Rucker, or
freshman Jeff Hutton or Trent Johnson.
“Whoever swings the bat, will get the opportunity,”
Walker said. “We have a lot of flexibility in the infield.”
The only returner in the outfield will be Brad Mady.
“He is a great outfield,” Walker said. “He will need to
take on more of a communicative role as far as positioning
guys and be a leader.”
Walker said he might look to Kveder to play a little in
the outfield. Joining those two as options in the outfield
will be freshmen Jeff Ridgeway, Jed Hanson and Cory
Grover.
At catcher, Walker has three options in returner Grant
Vickers, sophomore transfer Shay Conder and freshman
Bo Lybeck.
“As good as we were at catcher last year, we put a big
load on Jeff Vickers to catch so much that it hurt him
offensively,” Walker said. “This year we have three guys
that can go. Grant brings leadership that the other guys can
learn from.”
With so many choices at all the positions, Walker made
it very clear that whoever hits will play.
To win the region, the Golden Eagles will need to get
past last year’s regular season winner Western Nevada.
“They have a lot of players back and have to be
considered one of the teams to beat,” Walker said. “Southern Nevada is always good. Salt Lake returns its top two
pitchers and Eastern Utah has all of its pitching back.”
In a conference that is strong year in and year out, the
Golden Eagles should be in position to challenge for the
top spot if they start well and finish strong.
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2007 Br eakdown
Letter Winners Lost ____________________________________________________________________________ 17
Returning Starters _____________________________________________________________________________ 6
Adam Urnberg---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2 Pitcher, Atwater, Calif.
Grant Kveder ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 3B, Lethbridge, Alberta
Brad Mady --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2 OF, Vancouver, Wash.
Jordan Latham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2 Pitcher, Boise, Idaho
Nik Gumeson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1 2B, Riverton, Utah
James Wallace ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2 Pitcher, Benecia, Calif.
Returning Non-Starters _________________________________________________________________________ 2
A.J. Rucker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 C/INF, Riverton, Utah
Grant Vickers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-1 C/INF, Nanaimo, B.C.
Newcomers ___________________________________________________________________________________ 18
Cory Grover ......................................................................................................................... 5-9 OF, Spanish Fork, Utah
Jeff Ridgeway ............................................................................................................................. 6-2 OF, Billings, Mont.
Jordan Oseguera ............................................................................................................ 5-10 Pitcher, Taylorsville, Utah
Jed Hanson-Mickelson .............................................................................................. 6-0 UTL/Pitcher, Hamlake, Minn.
Jake Draeger ................................................................................................................... 6-0 Pitcher, Oak Grove, Minn.
Travis Reynolds ............................................................................................................................... 6-3 INF, Reno, Nev.
Nate Carlson ................................................................................................................................ 6-3 OF, Portland, Ore.
Willie Pratt ............................................................................................................................ 6-0 INF, Taylorsville, Utah
Josh Damewood .................................................................................................................. 6-3 Pitcher, las Vegas, Nev.
Trent Johnson ......................................................................................................... 6-1 INF/Pitcher, Idaho Falls, Idaho
Justin Smith .............................................................................................................. 5-11 Pitcher, Pleasant Grove, Utah
Jason Oatman ................................................................................................................. 6-0 Pitcher, Great Falls, Mont.
Jeff Hutton ............................................................................................................................ 6-0 INF, North Delta, B.C.
Bo Lybeck ............................................................................................................................... 6-2 Catcher, Selah, Wash.
Transfers
Tony Altavilla ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-11 INF, Lakeville, Minn.
Minnesota State University - Mankato
Angel Chapa ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2 Pitcher, Iona, Idaho
Treasure Valley CC
Mike McClaren ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 Pitchers, Las Vegas, Nev.
CC of Southern Nevada
Shay Conder ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 Catcher, American Fork, Utah
CC of Southern Nevada
In-State Players ________________________________________________________________________________ 3
Angel Chapa, Iona; Trent Johnson, Idaho Falls; and Jordan Latham, Boise;
Out-of-State Players ____________________________________________________________________________ 23
Tony Altavilla, Minnesota; Nate Carlson, Oregon; Shay Conder, Utah; Josh Damewood, Nevada; Jake Draeger, Minnesota; Cory
Grover, Utah; Nik Gumeson, Utah; Jed Hanson-Mickelson, Minnesota; Jeff Hutton, British Columbia; Grant Kveder, Alberta; Bo
Lybeck, Washington; Mike McClaren, Nevada; Brad Mady, Washington; Jason Oatman, Montana; Jordan Oseguera, Utah; Willie
Pratt, Utah; Travis Reynolds, Nevada; Jeff Ridgeway, Montana; A.J. Rucker, Utah; Justin Smith, Utah; Adam Urnberg, California;
Grant Vickers, British Columbia and James Wallace, California.
Sophomores ___________________________________________________________________________________ 12
Ton Altavilla, Angel Chapa, Shay Conder, Nik Gumeson, Grant Kveder, Jordan Latham, Mike McClaren, Brad Mady, A.J. Rucker,
Adam Urnberg, Grant Vickers and James Wallace.
Freshmen _____________________________________________________________________________________ 14
Nate Carlson, Josh Damewood, Jake Draeger, Cory Grover, Jed Hanson-Mickelson, Jeff Hutton, Trent Johnson, Bo Lybeck, Jason
Oatman, Jordan Oseguera, Willie Pratt, Travis Reynolds, Jeff Ridgeway and Justin Smith.
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Boomer Walker
3rd 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 two years ago. 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 or third base, 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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Dave Carter
4th Season
David Carter returned to the College of Southern Idaho
in 2004 for his third stint with the Golden Eagles.
Dave first came to CSI to play baseball in 1986, leading
the Golden Eagles to a fourth-place finish at nationals. He
finished his freshman season with a 6-2 record. As a
sophomore, Dave was selected to the all-region team, going
9-3 on the season. CSI won the region championship that
year as well.
Dave finished his college playing career at UNLV,
leading the Rebels to the national tournament in 1988 and
1989 as a pitcher in both starting and relief roles.
After playing professional baseball for two years, he
worked as a graduate assistant at Southern Utah University.
In 1995, Dave returned to CSI as an assistant coach for one year
before taking an assistant coaching job at CEU for two
years and finally an assistant position at Utah Valley
State College from 2000 to 2003.
During that span, Dave worked with 25
pitchers that have been drafted or signed
professionally.
Dave’s main responsibility at CSI is
working with the Golden Eagle pitchers.
Dave enjoys spending time with his wife,
Shelby, and their daughter Abby.
“I wouldn’t trade Dave for anyone.
He has tremendous patience with
the kids and is a great asset. If the
kids put their trust in him, he will
never let them down. He wears
10,000 hats and is very good at all
of them.” - Boomer Walker on
assistant Dave Carter.
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Skip Walker
34th Year
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, 62, has been married to his wife
Julene for 40 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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Gene Ritchie
volunteer assistant coach
“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
Bryan King
1st Year
Volunteer Assistant
Coach
“Bryan is a young guy who is trying to learn his way
into coaching. He is a tremendous asset to our staff.” Coach Walker
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Cory Grover * 5-9 Freshman
OF * Spanish Fork, Utah
About Cory
Favorite Movie: 8 Seconds
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Outback Steakhouse
Favorite Clothing Brand: Quicksilver
Favorite Subject in School: Criminal Justice
Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
If I could be an animal, I would be a: dog.
When I was little, I wanted to be a: surgeon.
Now I want to be a: detective.
If I could invent a word, it would be: shmuckldorfed.
It would mean: to be fooled.
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Dodgers
Favorite Singer: Kenny Chesney
This or That
Black or Gold
Coffee or Hot Chocolate
Text Message or Call
Sunrise or Sunset
Talk or Listen
English or Math
Casual or Dress Up
Offense or Defense
Coke or Pepsi
Mountains or Beaches
#3
“Jeff is a strong, talented
athlete. With some game
experience, he will have a
great chance to start for
us in the outfield.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: Jeff played baseball, football and ran
track at West High School.
Excelling in the classroom, Jeff earned the Principal’s
Award for his 3.8 gpa.
Jeff played on the Hitter’s Club Select team outside of
high school baseball. His coach, Greg Steffanich, was a
former Golden Eagle.
#1
“Cory comes from a great
high school program that
won the 5A state championship in Utah. Cory is a tough
kid and a great outfielder.
With experience he should
see time in the outfield.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: A three-sport letterman, Cory played
baseball, football and wrestled at Spanish Fork High
School.
His senior season of baseball, Cory led his team to a
state championship, picking up all-state honors along
the way.
Cory was a power hitter, leading his high school team
in home runs as a junior and senior.
Jeff Ridgeway * 6-2 Freshman
OF * Billings, Mont.
About Jeff
Favorite Cereal: Special K
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Pickle Barrel
Favorite Toy as a Child: Cars
Favorite Subject in School: Anatomy
Favorite CSI Instructor: Jan Carpenter
Favorite Singer: Keith Urban
One word description of myself: Motivated
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Texas Roadhouse
Hobbies: Lifting, Hiking, Rock Climbing and Biking
Favorite Color: Blue
If I could be an animal, I would be a: a dog that
just laid around all day.
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Seattle Mariners
This or That
Shaven or Unshaven
Mountains or Beaches
Fruit or Vegetable
Sunrise or Sunset
Talk or Listen
Cake or Pie
Looks or Personality
Black or Gold
English or Math
Small Town or Big City
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#4
“AJ has improved by
leaps and bounds. With
offensive production, he
will see increased at bats.
AJ is a great kid that has
worked hard to get where
he is.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: AJ played in 16 games for the Golden Eagles,
hitting .211 with 4 RBI. His on-base percentage was
.304. He had 17 putouts with no errors in the field.
In High School: A two-year letterman, A.J. played
baseball at Riverton High School. His team placed second at regionals his junior season and won the region
championship his senior year.
As a designated hitter, A.J. was named second team
all region his junior year. His senior year, he was named
first team all region as a catcher.
Jordan Oseguera * 5-10 Freshman
RHP * Taylorsville, Utah
About Jordan
Favorite Toy as a Child: Ninja Turtles
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: IHOP
Favorite Modern Invention: Refrigerator
Favorite Car: Toyota Tundra
Interesting Fact: I was a dolphin trainer at Sea
World in the summer.
Hobby: Fishing
One word description of myself: Composed
Favorite CSI Instructor: Cindy Dickson
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Green Bay Packers
Favorite Movie: Pirates of the Caribbean
If I could be an animal, I would be a: puma.
Pet Peeves: Liars and Face Fuzz
This or That
Shaven or Unshaven
Salt or Sugar
Hamburger or Hotdog
Cake or Pie
Morning or Night
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English or Math
Casual or Dress Up
Mountains or Beaches
Vanilla or Chocolate
Coffee or Hot Chocolate
A.J. Rucker * 6-0 Sophomore
C/INF * Riverton, Utah
About AJ
Favorite Food: Mexican
Favorite Holiday: 4th of July
Favorite CSI Instructor: Raquel Arenz
Favorite Movie: Bull Durham
Favorite Subject in School: Spanish
Favorite Singer: Carrie Underwood
Favorite Book: Tom Sawyer
I have a pet peeve about: sharing ice cream.
Interesting Fact: I love tuna fish, ranch and wheat
thins all mixed together.
One Word Description of Myself: Hard working
Hobbies: Snowboarding, Wakeboarding, Boating,
Dancing and Yoga.
This or That
Black or Gold
Hamburger or Hot Dog
Fruit or Vegetable
Sunrise or Sunset
Talk or Listen
Text Message or Call
English or Math
Coffee or Hot Chocolate
Vanilla or Chocolate
Small Town or Big City
#5
“Jordan is a super kid
that takes care of business every day. He will
add depth to a strong
Eagle staff.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: A three-year letterman in baseball,
Jordan led Taylorsville High School to a third place finish at state his sophomore year and region titles his junior and senior seasons.
As a senior, Jordan earned first team all region honors.
He set his high school record for saves and least amount
of hitters walked.
Jed Hanson * 6-0 Freshman
UTL/RHP * Hamlake, Minn.
About Jed
Favorite Color: Pink
Favorite Food: Mom’s Tacos
Favorite Clothing Brand: Phat Farm
Favorite Subject in School: Theatre History
Favorite CSI Instructor: Laine Steel
If I could invent a word, it would be:
undaretardalmooose.
It would mean: The ultimate being.
One word description of myself: Undaretardalmooose
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Minnesota Lightning
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: McDonald’s
Favorite Singer: Michael Jackson
My hobbies include: writing and playing songs on the
guitar and drawing, painting and running.
This or That
Black or Gold
Coffee or Hot Chocolate
Text Message or Call
Sunrise or Sunset
Talk or Listen
English or Math
Casual or Dress Up
Offense or Defense
Coke or Pepsi
Mountains or Beaches
#7
“Tony is a transfer kid
that should be an impact
player for us. He has
great determination to
improve and should have
a great season.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
Before CSI: A transfer from Minnesota State University at Mankato, Tony played his high school ball at
Lakeville Senior High School.
Atwo-sport athlete at LSHS, Tony led his hockey team
to two section championships and his baseball team to a
state championship.
As a senior, Tony earned all-conference honors in
hockey and in baseball.
Tony was named fres hman of the year at MSU Mankato.
#6
“Jed comes to CSI as the
Minnesota High School
Player of the Year. He is
very talented and will
pitch and play the outfield
for us.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: Jed led Forest Lake High School to
conference championships his junior and senior season. He was named all-conference both years and earned
all-state honors his senior season. Jed was named the
Star Tribune Baseball Player of the Year and the Pioneer Press Baseball Player of the Year in 2006.
In 2003-04, Jed was a member of the team that won
the Mickey Mantle state championship.
Tony Altavilla * 5-11 Sophomore
INF * Lakeville, Minn.
About Tony
Favorite Food: Spaghetti Pie
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s
Favorite Subject in School: Science
Favorite CSI Instructor: Chris Meyerhoeffer
One Word Description of Myself: Energetic
Favorite Book: Mind Gym
Hobbies: Jet-Skiing, Ping Pong, Fires, Skating on the
Pond, Fishing and Golf
Favorite Board Game: Risk
I I could invent a word, it would be: foyerick.
It would mean: a dramatic or intense situation.
If I could be an animal, I would be a: wolf.
Favorite Color: Green
This or That
Shaven or Unshaven
Mountains or Beaches
Fruit or Vegetable
Sunrise or Sunset
Hamburger or Hot Dog
Cake or Pie
Looks or Personality
Black or Gold
English or Math
Small Town or Big City
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#8
“Grant is a very
hardworking kid. He is
one of our field leaders
and motivators. He has
to play hard all the time
to be successful.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: Grant played in 22 games for the Golden
Eagles last season, hitting .333 with 13 hits and 6 RBIs.
In High School: A brother to former CSI player Jeff
Vickers, Grant played his high school ball at Dover Bay
High School. In addition to competing in baseball, Grant
played rugby, basketball and volleyball.
His senior season, Grant was named MVP of his high
school baseball team and earned a silver medal for being named BC Canada Games Player. His high school
stats as a senior were .384 batting average (6th in the
league) and 34 RBIs (5th in the league).
Grant Kveder * 6-0 Sophomore
INF * Lethbridge, Alberta
About Grant
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: The Keg
Favorite Modern Invention: Ipod
Favorite Car: Bentley GTC
Hidden Talent: Drawing
Hobbies: Hiking, Camping, Pool, Ping Pong and
Listening to Music
When I was little, I wanted to be: NHL Hockey
Player
Now, I want to be a: MLB Player
Favorite TV Show: Trailer Park Boys
Favorite Holiday: Easter
If I could be an animal, I would be a: cougar.
Favorite CSI Instructor: Joel Bate and Nolan Rice
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Grant Vickers * 6-1 Sophomore
Catcher * Nanaimo, B.C.
About Grant
Favorite Food: Ribs
Favorite Car: Dodge Viper
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Moxies
Favorite Cereal: Frosted Flakes
Favorite CSI Instructor: Bill Ebener
If I were an animal, I’d be an: eagle.
Favorite Toy as a Child: Mini Hockey Sticks
Favorite Singer: Jack Johnson
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Subway
One Word Description of Myself: Funny
Pet Peeve: People who don’t answer their cell phones
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Movie: Blood Diamond
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#10
“Grant is one of the best
athletes in our program.
He can run, hit and
throw. We will look to him
to be one of our leaders
in all categories.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: Grant started in 48 games last season for
CSI, hitting .301 with 6 doubles, 2 triples and 18 RBIs.
In High School: A three-sport athlete, Grant played
baseball and hockey at Lethbridge Collegiate Insititute
as well as competed in track and field. During his three
years on varsity, the high school team won the provincial championship twice and took sixth once, going a
combined 44-15 during that span. As a senior, Grant hit
.600 and led the league in home runs, doubles and
triples.
Grant helped lead Team Alberta to bronze medals in
the Canada Cup and the Canada Summer Games.
Brad Mady * 6-2 Sophomore
OF * Vancouver, Wash.
About Brad
Favorite Food: Panda Express Orange Chicken
Favorite Candy Bar: Snickers
Favorite Clothing Brand: North Face
Favorite Cereal: Honey Nut Chex
One word description of myself: Relaxed
Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper
Favorite Modern Invention: Xbox 360
If I could be an animal, I would be a: tiger.
Hobbies: Hunting, Camping and Fishing
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Muchas Gracias
If I could invent a word, it would be: rechakle.
It would mean: relax or chill.
Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington
Favorite CSI Instructor: Russ Tremayne
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#15
“A competitive kid, Jake
has improved greatly. As
he gains experience and
gets opportunities, he will
need to take advantage of
those opportunities.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: A four-year letterman at St. Francis
High School, Jake led his team to a third-place finish at
the state tournament his senior season. That same year,
Jake set school records for wins on the mound (11) and
strikeouts (98) in a season.
He was named first team all-state and first team allmetro.
Jake earned all-conference honors his sophomore
through senior year.
#14
“Brad is a big strong kid
that had a very good
freshman year. The sky is
the limit for Brad. He can
be as good as he wants. He
will start in right field and
hit in the middle of the
lineup.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: A starter in 47 games, Brad hit .258 with 6
doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 27 RBIs.
In High School: A four-year letterman in baseball,
Brad played high school ball at Columbia River with
CSI teammate Chris Bolton. Not only did he help his
team to four league championships but also two second-place finishes at state. Chris was named all-league
pitcher as a sophomore, all-league outfield and all-state
outfield as a junior and senior.
His senior year, Chris hit .350 with 13 home runs and
7 wins on the mound.
Jake Draeger * 6-0 Freshman
RHP * Oak Grove, Minn.
About Jake
Favorite Candy Bar: Snickers
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’s
Favorite Toy as a Child: Micro Machines
Favorite Subject in School: English
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Acapulco
Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms
Hobbies: Basketball, Tennis and Boot Hockey
Favorite Sports Team: St. Louis Cardinals
Favorite Book: Moneyball
Favorite Color: Green
If I could be an animal, I would be a: shark.
Favorite Movie: Anchorman
Favorite CSI Instructor: Mark Wiseman
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#16
“Jordan was our closer
last year. This year, he
will get more innings as a
starter. He is tremendously talented, being
drafted twice and signing
at Arizona State for next
year.””
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: Jordan finished last season 2-2 with 17 appearances. He posted a 2.41 ERA with 33 strikeouts.
In High School: A two-sport athlete at Centennial High
School, Jordan pitched and played outfield on the baseball team and was a running back for football.
His senior season, Jordan helped CHS to a fifth-place
finish at state in baseball and a third-place finish at state
in football. His junior season, Centennial won the state
championship in football.
Jordan’s individual honors included second team all
state as a sophomore and first team all state as a junior
and senior in baseball.
Nik Gumeson * 6-1 Sophomore
INF * Riverton, Utah
About Nik
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Outback
Favorite Modern Invention: Ipod
Favorite TV Show: ESPN Sportscenter
One Word Description of Myself: Competitive
Favorite Car: Ford F350
When I was little, I wanted to be: fireman.
Now, I want to be a: personal trainer/nutritionist.
Favorite Cereal: Honeynut Cheerios
Favorite Snack: Bananas
If I could be an animal, I would be a: bear.
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Cafe Rio
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
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Jordan Latham * 6-2 Sophomore
RHP * Boise, Idaho
About Jordan
Favorite Food: Sushi
Favorite Car: Titan
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Kyotos
Favorite Cereal: Fruit Loops
Favorite CSI Instructor: Russ Tremayne
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Atlanta Braves
Favorite Subject in School: Science
Favorite Pop: Root Beer
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Jack in the Box
One Word Description of Myself: Unpredictable
Pet Peeve: Judgemental People
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Holiday: New Years
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#17
“Nik is a great athlete
that could play anywhere
on the field. He is very
compeitive with an
unmatched work ethic.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: Nik started in 58 of CSI’s 59 games as a freshman, hitting .261 with 8 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs
and 27 RBIs.
In High School: A four-year letterman at Riverton
High School, Nik pitched and played third-base, helping his team to a region championship his senior year.
Nik earned all state honors his senior season and was
named runner-up MVP in the all star game.
Travis Reynolds * 6-3 Freshman
INF * Reno, Nev.
About Travis
Favorite CSI Instructor: Tony Mannen
Favorite Food: Chicken Fried Steak and Eggs
Favorite Clothing Brand: American Eagle
Favorite Board Game: Cranium
When I was little, I wanted to be a: game warden.
Now I want to be a: wildlife biologist.
Favorite Actor: Adam Sandler
Favorite Toy as a Child: Hot Wheels Cars
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: In-and-Out Burger
If I could be an animal, I would be a: wolf or eagle.
Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing and Boating
Hidden Talent: I am a championship duck caller.
My most prized possessions are: my Lab, my gun
and my truck.
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#19
“Nate is the hardest
worker on the team. He
was very raw coming into
the program but with his
hard work has made him
a good player.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: 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.
#18
“Travis is a well-rounded
athlete that will add
infield depth. He is a
great team guy that comes
from a winning high
school program.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: A letterman in football and baseball,
Travis led his McQueen High School team to a league
championship in football and in baseball his senior season. His baseball team went on to finish second in the
state with a 36-4 record.
Travis was named all conference in 2005 and 2006 for
baseball and first team all-state at second base in 2006.
Nate Carlson * 6-3 Freshman
INF * Portland, Ore.
About Nate
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite Modern Invention: Cell Phone
Favorite Pop: Sprite
Favorite Holiday: Thanksgiving
Favorite Song: The Rocky Theme Song
Favorite Color: Yellow
Favorite Movie: Braveheart/Rocky
Favorite Clothing Brand: Nike
Favorite Singer: Garth Brooks
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: McCormick and
Shmicks Seafood Restaurant
Pet Peeve: People that are selfish or unflexible.
If I could be an animal, I would be a: dog.
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#20
“Angel is a highly drafted
player that has a ton of talent.
He will have a great chance to
be a conference starter for us
on the mound. He is becoming
an Eagle and once he gets all
the way there, he should be a
force in the league.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
Before CSI: A transfer from Treasure Valley CC,
Angel played high school baseball, basketball and football at Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls.
Angel helped his high school team to a state championship in basketball in 2003. He was named second team
all-conference that year.
In baseball, Angel earned first team all-conference
honors his sophomore, junior and senior seasons.
In the summer, Angel played on the Idaho Falls Red
American Legion team.
Mike McClaren * 6-3 Sophomore
RHP * Las Vegas, Nev.
About Mike
Favorite Food: Chicken Fettaccine
Favorite Clothing Brand: Element
Favorite Car: Ford Mustang
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Applebee’s
Favorite Book: Fallen Angels
One Word to Describe Me: Tool
Hobbies: Fishing, Paintball, Shooting and Camping
If I could be an animal I would be a: orangatang
Favorite Color: Black
Favorite Toy as a Child: Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles
I have a pet peeve about: liars.
Favorite Cereal: Fruit Loops
Favorite Modern Invention: Refrigerator
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Angel Chapa * 6-2 Sophomore
RHP * Iona, Idaho
About Angel
Favorite Food: Chicken Parmeson
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Olive Garden
If I could be an animal, I would be a: spider or a
monkey.
Favorite Season: Summer
Favorite Clothing Brand: Old Navy
Favorite Movie: Training Day
Favorite Color: Black and White
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: McDonald’s
Favorite TV Show: Deal or No Deal
Hidden Talent: Drawing
If I could invent a word, it would be: Legna.
It would mean: powerful because it is my name
backwards.
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#21
“Mike has a strong work
ethic and is a great kid.
He will throw big innings
for us as either a starter
or reliever.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
Before CSI: A transfer from Southern Nevada, Mike
finished his freshman year with a 1.57 ERA, the best on
his team. He posted a 2-0 record with 12 appearances. In
23 innings, he struck out 17 batters.
Before CCSN, Mike played baseball at Durango High
School. His senior season, he finished with the most wins
on the mound in the state of Nevada with 11. He also
earned all-state honors.
Willie Pratt * 6-0 Freshman
INF * Taylorsville, Utah
About Willie
Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld
Favorite Candy Bar: Twix
Favorite Clothing Brand: American Eagle or Hollister
Favorite Cereal: Frosted Falkes
Biggest Accomplishment: I was part of a team that
won the Babe Ruth World Series when I was 15.
Favorite Food: Ribs
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Chicago Bulls
If I could be an animal, I would be a: bear.
Favorite Modern Invention: Cell Phone
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Outback Steakhouse
Favorite Magazine: ESPN
Favorite Pop: Root Beer
Favorite Car: Dodge Truck
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#24
“Josh is a very talented
pitcher. He is one of only
two left-handers on the
staff and should be a
great asset. He has a lot
of potential.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
Bio
In High School: Josh played soccer and baseball at
Durango High School in Las Vegas.
As a junior, Josh earned first team all-conference honors as well as second team all-city honors.
In 2006, Josh was named the Tony Audencio Tournament MVP.
Outside of high school, Josh led his American Legion
team to a state championship in 2004.
#22
“Willie is a very competitive kid. We love his
intensity and awareness
on the field. Willie will see
a lot of action at shortstop
for the Eagles.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: A three-sport athlete at Taylorsville
High School, Willie led his baseball team to a region
championship his senior season.
That year, he earned all-region and first team all-state
honors in baseball.
Also excelling on the basketball court, Willie was
named to the all-region team from his sophomore to his
senior seasons. After making the all-state second team
in 2004 and 2005, Willie made first team all-state in
2006.
Josh Damewood * 6-3 Freshman
LHP * Las Vegas, Nev.
About Josh
Favorite Food: Salad
Favorite Movie: Happy Gilmore
Favorite Cereal: Fruity Pebbles
Favorite Color: Navy Blue
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Tomatoes
Favorite CSI Instructor: Laine Steel
Hobbies: Soccer, Bowling and Sleep
One Word Description of Myself: Legit
If I could invent a word, it would be: bogie.
It would mean: legit.
If I could be an animal, I would be a: baboon.
Favorite Actor: Drew Barrymore
Favorite TV Show: The Simpsons
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#25
“Trent played for a great
high school coach in John
Bridges. Trent is very
competitive and will pitch
and play a position for us.
He will be able to contribute
on the mound and in the
infield.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: 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 allarea his senior season.
Adam Urnberg * 6-2 Sophomore
RHP * Atwater, Calif.
About Adam
Favorite Color: Black/Red
Favorite Food: Mexican
Favorite Modern Invention: Computer
Favorite CSI Instructor: Russ Tremayne
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Jack in the Box
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
Favorite Subject in School: Math
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Oakland Raiders
Favorite Comedian: Adam Sandler
Favorite Season: Winter
Favorite Cereal: Coco Puffs
Favorite Car: Acura Integra JDM
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Trent Johnson * 6-1 Freshman
INF/P * Idaho Falls, Idaho
About Trent
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite Car: Lexus IS 300 or BMW M3
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Cheesecake Factory
Favorite Cereal: Golden Crisp
Favorite TV Show: Prison Break
If I could be an animal, I would be a: chimpanzee.
Favorite Modern Invention: Ipod
Favorite Pop: Diet Pepsi
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Pita Pit
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
Favorite Clothing Brand: Diesel
Favorite Toy as a Child: Racquetball Racquet
Favorite Movie: Old Skool
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#26
“Adam had a tremendous
freshman season and has
improved since then. He
will be a frontline starter.
We have high expectations for him.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: Adam posted the most wins on the Golden
Eagle squad as a freshman with 8. He posted a 1.90 ERA
with 75 strikeouts in 80.2 innings.
In High School: A standout pitcher at Buhach Colony
High School, Adam led his team to league championships his junior and senior seasons and a section championship his senior year.
He was named pitcher of the year in 2003 and 2004
and Section MVP in 2004.
Outside of high school ball, Adam played on the
Merced Vols American Legion team that won the California state championship in 2005.
Shay Conder * 6-3 Sophomore
Catcher * American Fork, Utah
About Shay
Favorite Holiday: New Year’s
Favorite Snack: Sunflower Seeds
Favorite Clothing Brand: Abercrombie & Fitch
Favorite Cereal: Fruity Pebbles
One word description of myself: Determined
Favorite Food: Chicken Fettuccine
Favorite Singer: Kenny Chesney
If I could be an animal, I would be a: lion.
Favorite Modern Invention: Ipod
Favorite Pop: Coke
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Outback
Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting and Wakeboarding
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Anaheim Angels
Hidden Talent: Drawing
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#28
“Justin is a great kid that
has a strong work ethic.
With more experience,
Justin has the talent to be
a very good pitcher.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: A three-year starter for the baseball
team at Pleasant Grove High School, Justin helped his
team to a third-place finish at state his junior year and a
sixth-place finish at state his senior season.
Justin was named to the all-region team for his talent
on the field. He also played in the Daily Herald All-Star
game and the All-State Senior game.
#27
“Shay is a physically
gifted player that needs to
learn to play hard all the
time. If he plays up to his
talents, he will be a very
good player.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
Before CSI: A transfer from Community College of
Southern Nevada, Shay posted an .093 batting average,
playing in 28 games. He finished his freshman campaign with 5 hits, 2 doubles, 1 triple and 2 RBIs.
Shay played his high school ball at American Fork
High School. He was a four-year all-region player, helping his team to a 4th-place finish at the state tournament.
His last two seasons, Shay earned all-state honors.
Justin Smith * 5-11 Freshman
RHP * Pleasant Grove, Utah
About Justin
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite Movie: Mean Girls
Favorite Toy as a Child: GI Joe
Favorite Season: Hunting
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Outback
Favorite Comedian: Ron White
Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing and Reading
One Word Description of Myself: Gorgeous
Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper
Favorite Color: Blue
If I could be an animal, I would be a: snow leopard.
Favorite Book: Point of Impact
Favorite modern Invention: Television
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#29
“Jason is a great kid
and hard worker. He is a
left-handed strike
thrower that will add
depth to a talented
pitching staff.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: Jason played baseball at C.M. Russell
High school in Great Falls, Mont. A four-year varsity
player, Jason earned the team’s outstanding pitcher award
all four years. He obtained the single season strike out
record of 136 in 2006.
Outside of high school ball, Jason played on the Great
Falls Stallions summer team.
Jeff Hutton * 6-0 Freshman
INF * North Delta, B.C.
About Jeff
Favorite Song: Save Your Scissors
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Quizno’s
Favorite Modern Invention: Mp3 Player
Favorite Pop: Coke
Favorite Toy as a Child: Hockey Sticks
Hobbies: Skiing and Mountain Biking
When I was little, I wanted to be: police officer.
Now, I want to be a: coach.
Favorite Cereal: Oatmeal Crisp
Favorite Singer: Dallas Green
If I could be an animal, I would be a: gorilla.
Favorite Car: Nissan Skyline
Favorite Board Game: Scrabble
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Jason Oatman * 6-0 Freshman
LHP * Great Falls, Mont.
About Jason
Favorite Food: Mexican or Italian
Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Building Model
Cars and Working on Cars
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Johnny Carinos
Favorite Cereal: Cheerios
Favorite CSI Instructor: Steve Irons
If I could invent a word, it would be: swiz.
It would mean: sweet.
Favorite Toy as a Child: Electric Toy Car
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Taco Bell
One Word Description of Myself: Unique
When I was little, I wanted to be a: professional
baseball player.
Now, I’d like to be a: wildlife biologist after I’m done
playing baseball.
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#30
“Jeff is a big strong kid
with legitimate power
from the left side. The
more he produces
offensively, the more at
bats he will get.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: Hailing from Delta Secondary in
British Columbia, Jeff led his team to a third-place finish in Provincials in 2004. In 2005, Jeff helped his team
to a 33-11 record, a league championship and a secondplace finish at Provincials.
His final season, Jeff was a part of a team that finished
36-14 with a league championship and a fourth-place finish at Provincials.
Jeff competed on the Ladner Reds and the North Delta
Blue Jays.
Bo Lybeck * 6-2 Freshman
Catcher * Selah, Wash.
About Bo
Favorite Toy as a Child: Mickey Mouse Fishing Pole
Favorite Candy Bar: Milky Way
If I could change anything in the world, I would
change: the drift netting laws on western Washington
steelhead rivers.
Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms
One word description of myself: Goofy
Favorite Food: Pizza
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Rock Creek
If I could be an animal, I would be a: cougar.
Hidden Talent: I can cast a fishing pole with both
hands.
Most Prized Possession: Fly Rod
Favorite Magazine: Fly Fisherman
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#34
“James is a super competitor and a very talented
kid. He has been drafted
twice by the Marlins.
James was a big key to our
success last year and will
help lead our staff.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
At CSI: James recorded 15 appearances as a freshman, posting a 2.37 ERA with 45 strikeouts in 30.1
innings pitched.
In High School: James lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Benicia High School. A four-year
varsity player in baseball, his team won the section
championship.
A pitcher in high school, James was named first team
all-league.
James was drafted by the Florida Marlins.
#31
“Bo is a determined
player that will compete
in all situations. He loves
to play and brings great
enthusiasm with him
every day.”
- Coach Walker
Bio
In High School: A two-sport athlete at Davis High
School, Bo played football and baseball.
As a senior, Bo led DHS to a 20-3 record. His team
won a league and district championship as well as finished 6th in the state.
Bo earned honorable mention all-league honors as a
junior. In 2006, he was named first team all-league and
honorable mention all-state.
James Wallace * 6-2 Sophomore
RHP * Benecia, Calif.
About James
Favorite Candy: Fastbreak
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: McDonald’s
Favorite Toy as a Child: Ninja Turtles
Pet Peeve: Hairy Girls
Hobby: Playing Halo
Favorite Food: Pasta
Most Prized Possession: My Arm
Favorite Clothing Brand: MLB Authentic
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Oakland Raiders
Favorite Color: Red
If I could be an animal, I would be a: Ring-tailed
Lemur
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
This or That
Shaven or Unshaven
Mountains or Beaches
Fruit or Vegetable
Sunrise or Sunset
Talk or Listen
Cake or Pie
Looks or Personality
Black or Gold
English or Math
Small Town or Big City
22
CSI Overall 2006 Record:41-19
Name
Games AB
197
39
190
153
149
161
151
196
170
138
23
19
57
29
6
2
0
Region 18 2006 Record: 27-12
R
H RBI 1B
2B 3B HR
TB SO B B HP SAC OB%
E
41
7
29
32
29
29
23
20
28
22
2
2
9
7
2
0
1
77
13
63
46
42
42
39
48
41
33
5
4
11
3
0
0
0
22
5
16
6
10
8
6
8
10
7
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
2
2
1
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
111
18
87
56
59
58
55
59
60
52
5
5
17
3
0
0
0
4
4
6
9
2
2
3
2
9
1
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
10
0
5
8
6
7
2
14
6
6
1
1
1
4
0
0
0
.460
.480
.405
.399
.339
.303
.319
.287
.365
.314
.280
.304
.281
.182
.143
.000
.000
3
0
4
20
2
12
1
17
6
2
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
.391
.333
.332
.301
.282
.261
.258
.245
.241
.239
.217
.211
.193
.103
.000
.000
.000
.563
.462
.458
.366
.396
.360
.364
.301
.353
.377
.217
.263
.298
.103
.000
.000
.000
16
7
645 260 164 47
445 409 203 55
71
39
.353
.322
82 55/78 .278
104 56/84 .214
.384
.278
Ken Fuglerud
Grant Vickers
Jeff Vickers
Grant Kveder
Kyle Resser
Nik Gumeson
Brad Mady
Jordan Daley
Mike Griffin
Alex Hancock
Jonathan Hagen
A.J. Rucker
Sean P itts
Cody Howerton
Chris Bolton
Nick Reichelt
Tim Mealer
60
22
60
51
56
59
50
60
60
56
20
16
29
25
9
2
1
23
6
28
18
17
25
27
30
28
23
3
4
6
2
2
0
0
50
8
44
38
29
31
29
39
38
21
5
3
8
3
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
2
1
2
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Totals
Opponents
60 1680 283 467 242 336 100 15
60 1603 171 343 140 264 63 9
23
1
26
19
26
26
43
8
20
28
10
6
12
10
1
1
0
23
7
21
16
12
9
11
12
27
15
2
3
3
2
1
0
0
/ SBA AVG. SLG%
SB
19/20
1/1
4/7
8/8
8/10
3/7
3/6
0/4
2/2
6/11
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
1/1
0/0
0/0
Pitching
Name
APP
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
ERA
W
L
Saves
Todd Privett
Adam Urnberg
Tim Mealer
James Wallace
Jordan Latham
Nick Carr
Zak Privett
Shawn Loglisci
Troy Grundy
Ben Connors
Tristan Bailey
15
17
16
15
17
13
15
9
8
6
1
78.2
80.2
33.0
30.1
37.1
54.2
69.2
14.1
32.1
8.0
2.0
46
64
29
18
28
38
62
16
29
9
4
17
29
8
13
16
25
27
12
18
4
2
8
17
7
8
10
18
23
5
16
4
2
26
39
12
15
19
38
20
11
19
2
2
84
75
20
45
33
66
46
12
22
5
1
0.92
1.90
1.91
2.37
2.41
2.96
2.97
3.14
4.45
4.50
9.00
7
8
3
3
2
5
5
1
4
0
0
3
4
0
2
2
4
3
1
3
0
0
0
1
1
3
7
1
1
0
0
1
0
Totals
Opponents
60
60
441.0
429.2
343
467
171
283
118
222
203
164
409
260
2.41
4.65
38
22
22
38
15
7
SWAC
2006
SWAC Teams
Western Nevada CC
Dixie State College
College of Southern Idaho
Salt Lake CC
College of Eastern Utah
CC of Southern Nevada
Colorado Northwestern CC
23
Wins
30
29
26
19
14
11
6
Losses
10
10
12
16
26
29
32
Overall
2006
Pct.
0.750
0.744
0.684
0.543
0.350
0.275
0.158
Wins
37
38
41
27
21
13
11
Losses
18
11
19
23
32
45
43
Pct.
0.673
0.776
0.683
0.540
0.396
0.224
0.204
Date
Opponent
Jan. 27
Scottsdale
Jan. 28
South Mountain CC
Jan. 28
Colorado NW
Jan. 29
Glendale CC
Feb. 2
Cochise CC
Feb. 2
Pima College
Feb. 3
Yavapai CC
Feb. 3
Arizona We stern CC
Feb. 17
Salt Lake CC
Feb. 17
Salt Lake CC
Feb. 24
Dixie State College
Feb. 24
Dixie State College
Feb. 25
Dixie State College
Feb. 25
Dixie State College
Mar. 1
Treasure Valley C C
Mar. 1
Treasure Valley C C
Mar. 3
Colorado Northwestern CC
Mar. 3
Colorado Northwestern CC
Mar. 4
Colorado Northwestern CC
Mar. 4
Colorado Northwestern CC
Mar. 9
Dawson CC
Mar. 9
Malaspina C ollege
Mar. 10
Treasure Valley C C
Mar. 11
Malaspina C ollege
Mar. 17
College of Easte rn Utah
Mar. 17
College of Easte rn Utah
Mar. 18
College of Easte rn Utah
Mar. 18
College of Easte rn Utah
Mar. 21
Treasure Valley C C
Mar. 21
Treasure Valley C C
Mar. 24
CC of Southern Nevada
Mar. 24
CC of Southern Nevada
Mar. 25
CC of Southern Nevada
Mar. 25
CC of Southern Nevada
Mar. 31
Western Nevada CC
Mar. 31
Western Nevada CC
Apr. 1
Western Nevada CC
Apr. 1
Western Nevada CC
Apr. 7
Salt Lake CC
Apr. 7
Salt Lake CC
Apr. 8
Salt Lake CC
Apr. 8
Salt Lake CC
Apr. 21
College of Easte rn Utah
Apr. 21
College of Easte rn Utah
Apr. 22
College of Easte rn Utah
Apr. 22
College of Easte rn Utah
Apr. 28
Dixie State College
Apr. 28
Dixie State College
Apr. 29
Dixie State College
Apr. 29
Dixie State College
May 5
Western Nevada CC
May 5
Western Nevada CC
May 6
Western Nevada CC
May 6
Western Nevada CC
Region 18 Tournamen t
May 10
CC of Southern Nevada
May 11
Dixie State College
May 11
College of Easte rn Utah
May 12
Salt Lake CC
May 12
Western Nevada CC
May 13
Dixie State College
Result
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
Score
6-5
5-1
1-0
1-0
3-1
2-0
6-1
12-4
4-1
3-1
2-1
5-4
3-1
7-5
6-0
1-0
14-1
11-5
7-3
7-1
7-0
10-2
13-5
9-6
9-3
5-1
3-0
3-2
6-4
5-3
4-1
Forfeit
Forfeit
Forfeit
7-1
3-1
1-0
3-2
10-0
2-1
3-1
12-3
11-1
7-0
11-7
12-3
3-2
4-3
5-1
4-3
5-1
1-0
4-3
3-2
Site
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
St. George, Utah
St. George, Utah
St. George, Utah
St. George, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Ontario, Ore.
Ontario, Ore.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
W
L
W
W
W
L
5-0
11-1
9-5
1-0
4-3
9-1
Carson City,
Carson City,
Carson City,
Carson City,
Carson City,
Carson City,
24
Nev.
Nev.
Nev.
Nev.
Nev.
Nev.
Day
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri-Sun
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Mon.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Thur.-Sat.
Thur.-Sat.
Date
Feb. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 16-18
Feb. 16
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 20
Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
Apr. 6
Apr. 7
Apr. 13
Apr. 14
Apr. 20
Apr. 21
Apr. 27
Apr. 28
May 3-5
May 10-12
Opponent
Phoenix College
Glendale CC
Scottsdale CC
CC of Southern Nevada Tourney
El Paso CC
Cypress CC
South Mountain
Santa Ana College
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Western Nevada CC
Western Nevada CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Treasure Valley CC
College of Eastern Utah
College of Eastern Utah
Malaspina College
CC of Southern Nevada
CC of Southern Nevada
Treasure Valley CC
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Western Nevada CC
Western Nevada CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
College of Eastern Utah
College of Eastern Utah
CC of Southern Nevada
CC of Southern Nevada
Region 18 Tournament
Region 18 Championship
Thurs.-Sat.
May 17-19
Western District Tournament
Mon-Sat.
May 28-June 2 NJCAA World Series
25
Time
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
9 a.m.
Noon
3 p.m.
11 a.m.
1 p.m.
Noon
1 p.m.
Noon
1 p.m.
Noon
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
Noon
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
Noon
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
Noon
Noon
Noon
1 p.m.
Noon
1 p.m.
Noon
4 p.m.
Noon
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Games
1
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Place
Phoenix, Ariz.
Glendale, Ariz.
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Green Valley HS
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Ontario, Ore.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Home of Top 2 Seeds
Round 1 winners
highest seed hosts
Winner of Colorado
District
Grand Junction, Colo.
2006 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders
Batting Leaders
Batting Average
Ken Fuglerud .........................1st (.391)
Jeff Vickers ........................... 7th (.330)
Hits
Ken Fuglerud .......................... 1st (77)
Jeff Vickers ............................. 3rd (63)
Jordan Daley .......................... 13th (48)
On Base Percentage
Ken Fuglerud ........................ 6th (.460)
Jeff Vickers .......................... 15th (.405)
Runs Batted In
Jordan Daley ........................... 7th (30)
Jeff Vickers ............................. 8th (28)
Mike Griffin ............................ 8th (28)
Brad Mady ............................. 11th (27)
Home Runs
Mike Griffin ............................. 3rd (3)
Stolen Bases
Ken Fuglerud .......................... 6th (19)
Pitching Leaders
Opposing Batting Average
Todd Privett ...........................3rd (.167)
James Wallace ........................8th (.182)
Nick Carr .............................. 10th (.195)
Strike Outs
Todd Privett ............................ 1st (84)
Adam Urnberg ........................ 5th (75)
Nick Carr ................................ 7th (66)
Earned Run Average
Todd Privett ........................... 1st (0.92)
Tim Mealer ........................... 11th (1.91)
Adam Urnberg ...................... 13th (2.01)
Wins
Adam Urnberg ......................... 3rd (8)
Todd Privett ............................. 6th (7)
Saves
Jordan Latham ......................... 1st (7)
James Wallace .......................... 7th (3)
Fielding Leaders
Fielding Percentage
Jeff Vickers ............................7th (.990)
Mike Griffin .......................... 13th (.987)
Assists
Jordan Daley .......................... 1st (197)
Nick Gumeson ...................... 10th (115)
Putouts
Mike Griffin ........................... 2nd (436)
Jeff Vickers ............................ 3rd (356)
2006 Region 18 Team Stat Leaders All Games
Batting Average
Dixie ...................................... 1st (.281)
CSI .........................................2nd (.278)
CCSN ..................................... 3rd (.264)
Home Runs
CSI ........................................... 1st (16)
Dixie ....................................... 2nd (13)
CEU ........................................ 3rd (12)
Runs Scored
CSI .......................................... 1st (283)
CCSN ..................................... 2nd (282)
Dixie ...................................... 3rd (278)
Hits
CSI .......................................... 1st (467)
CCSN ..................................... 2nd (416)
Dixie .......................................3rd (415)
Runs Batted In
CSI ..........................................1st (243)
Dixie ...................................... 2nd (239)
CCSN ..................................... 3rd (236)
Stolen Bases
CCSN ...................................... 1st (145)
Dixie ....................................... 2nd (65)
CEU ........................................ 3rd (59)
On Base Percentage
Dixie ...................................... 1st (.391)
CCSN .....................................2nd (.376)
CSI ......................................... 3rd (.354)
Triples
CCSN ....................................... 1st (18)
CSI .......................................... 2nd (15)
SLCC ...................................... 3rd (14)
Earned Run Average
CSI ......................................... 1st (2.41)
CCSN ..................................... 1st (2.41)
Dixie ...................................... 3rd (2.74)
2006 Final CSI Category Leaders
Pitching Leaders
Earned Run Avg.
Todd Privett ................................. 0.92
Adam Urnberg ............................. 1.90
Tim Mealer .................................. 1.91
Wins
Adam Urnberg ................................8
Todd Privett ....................................7
Zak Privett ......................................5
Nick Carr ........................................5
Opposing Bat Average
Todd Privett ................................. .167
James Wallace .............................. .168
Nick Carr ..................................... .195
Strike Outs
Todd Privett ...................................84
Adam Urnberg ...............................75
Nick Carr .......................................66
Win-Loss Percentage
Tim Mealer ................................. 1.000
Todd Privett ................................. .700
Adam Urnberg ............................. .667
Batting Leaders
Batting Average
Ken Fuglerud ............................... .391
Grant Vickers ............................... .333
Jeff Vickers .................................. .332
Hits
Ken Fuglerud .................................77
Jeff Vickers ....................................63
Jordan Daley ..................................48
Runs Batted In
Jordan Daley ..................................30
Mike Griffin ...................................28
Jeff Vickers ....................................28
Stolen Bases
Ken Fuglerud .................................19
Grant Kveder .................................. 8
Kyle Resser ..................................... 8
On Base Percentage
Grant Vickers ............................... .480
Ken Fuglerud ............................... .460
Jeff Vickers .................................. .405
Home Runs
Mike Griffin .................................... 3
Runs Scored
Ken Fuglerud .................................41
Grant Kveder .................................32
Kyle Resser ....................................29
Jeff Vickers ....................................29
Nik Gumeson .................................29
26
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
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
NJCAA National Tournament
MVP
Shell Scott
Chris Hanks
1984
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
Devin Chavez
Matt Silvey
1978
1994
1998
27
NJCAA National Coach of the
Year
Jim Walker
1984
Region 18 Coach of the Year
Jim Walker 1972,
1983,
1987,
Boomer Walker
1973, 1975, 1978,
1984, 1985, 1986,
1988, 1993, 2002,
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
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
John Hurd
Jeremy Thomas
Troy Grundy
Jeff Vickers
Ken Fuglerud
Todd Privett
2003
2004
2005
2006
2006
2006
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
Eric Cattoni
Brandon Christiansen
Jeff Vickers
Eric Cattoni
Ken Fuglerud
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
Region 18 Defensive
Player of the Year
Tom Meyers
Jordan Daley
2002
2006
All-Region 18 Honorable
Mention
(Since 1989)
Brendon Peach
Tom Cheek
Ben Johnston
1989
1989
1999
Jerry Beck
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.
Joel Bate
Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate begins his first year at the helm of Golden Eagle Athletics.
Bate, who has been teaching in the English Department since he arrived on the CSI campus in 1993, gives up teaching
in the classroom to work with student-athletes and coaches on a daily
basis.
Bate, 46, said he is excited for the new challenge.
“I will miss teaching English but I think those skills I’ve used as a
teacher are very transferable to this new position and the knowledge of the
academic side of campus also will be a strength in seeing the complete
vision of the student-athlete,” Bate said. “It gives me a rounded
perspective of what our mission is. Having been a coach, it gives me an
awareness of all that is involved in being a student-athlete and the
challenges that both coaches and players have in going through a season.”
Bate said he is excited to work with all associated with CSI athletics.
“I think 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’m looking forward to
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 14478 record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA
Academic All-Americans. 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 thirdplace 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
Team Physician
Dr. Thad Scholes
Team Physician
Dr. Mark McKain
Physical Therapist
Julie Ellis
Chiropractor
Dr. Dave Long
Athletic Trainer
Richard Bingham
Sports Information
Karen Baumert
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Administrative Assistant
Ginger Nukaya
Baseball Manager
Danny Knough
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37
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Year by Year Leaders
2006
Record:
Team ERA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
41-19
2.41
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:
1999
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
39-16
6.01
.374
4.08 (Nick Aeillo)
80 (Cameron Reimers)
10 (Cameron Reimers)
.462 (Dan Clement)
20 (Adam Manley)
73 (Adam Manley)
16 (Casey Nelson, Brad Maloff)
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:
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)
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
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)
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
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)
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:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
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)
36-23
3.83
.295
3.00 (Craig Kilshaw)
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:
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)
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)
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)
Year by Year Leaders
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)
1985
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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 (B obby Thompson)
7 (Bobby Thompson)
30 (Marc Barbagelata)
19 (Marc Barbagelata)
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)
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)
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)
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 (Da rryl Banks)
.407 (John Hughes)
8 (John Hughes)
39 (John Hughes)
6 (Andrew Barbee)
1986
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
37-12
2.61
.307
1.90 (Bobby Edwards)
86 (Bobby Edwards)
8 (Jason Adkins)
.412 (Kevin Loftus)
15 (Kevin Loftus)
65 (Kevin Loftus)
10 (Rob Revoy)
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
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
Brandon Duckworth
Houston Astros
Pittsburgh Pirates
Kansas City Royals
Photo Courtesy
Kansas City Royals
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
Pat Flury, San Diego Padres
Nate Tebbs, Boston Red Sox
Jeremy Satterfield, Toronto Blue Jays
Sean Garman, St. Louis Cardinals
Mitch Stachowsky
Boston Red Sox
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Kody Kirkland
Detroit Tigers
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
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Scott Eyre
Chicago Cubs
Photo Courtesy of Chicago
Cubs/Stephen Green Photo
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
Nate Bumstead
Detroit Tigers
Louisiana State University
Game one pitcher in College
World Series in 2003 and 2004
Brandon Christiansen
Brigham Young University
Dan Clements, Mesa State College
Joey Clark, University of New Mexico
Tyler Hasbrouck, Coastal Carolina
Adrian Thomas, Washington State
Nick Bullen, Lewis Clark SC
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 Wolfrom, 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 Martin ez, 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
Christian Colonel
Texas Tech University
Colorado Rockies
Mike Gillies
University of Nevada
Reno
Matt Gunning
Western Kentucky
CSI Baseball Records
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.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Erroll Shirer, 36 (1988)
James Close, 34 (1997)
Jeff Schow, 30 (1984)
James Close, 30 (1998)
Casey Nelson, 30 (1998)
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NJCAA History
JUCO World Series Finishes
Year
1972
1975
1978
1983
1984
1986
1988
1993
Place Tournament Record Overall Record
——
0-2
20-19
Fifth
1-2
NA
——
0-2
29-13
——
0-2
34-9
First
6-1
43-13
Fourth
2-2
37-12
Third
3-1
46-15
——
0-2
42-14
JUCO World Series Records
Team
Runs
7-game series: College of Southern Idaho, 79 (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, 15 (Southern Idaho 1984)
Single game: Tary Scott, 6 (Walters State 1984)
Runs
Series: Bill Satterfield, 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 Lofthu s, 3 (Southern Idaho, 1986)
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The College of Southern Idaho baseball
program would like to thank the following
billboard sponsors for their support.
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Thanks to our marathon game donors
($100 or more)
Tamara Altavilla
Vincent Vickers
Robert Ellis
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Wallace Walberg
B.G. Vickers
Scott Lundberg
Preddy Oseguera
Abel Oseguera
Paula Noorda
Karen McOmber
John Strawn
Uram Group, Inc.
B. Baydala
Andigo Carpets
Julia Zaldain
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Leach’s Drywall
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Richard Graf
Donetta Dunn
Robbie Condor
Meldent Hunt, Inc.
R. Menery
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C. Laura Harmon
Robert Grieve
William Gumeson
Dennis Smith
Ulmer’s Automotive & Truck
Service
Brad’s Haristyling
Deborah Briggs
Greg Lybeck
Aurora Garcia
Karen Fishel
Arleene Lybeck
Cecil McClaren
Fred Rucker
Grifitws
Jason Rivera
Miles Johnston
Tom Lewis
John Rivera
James Wallace
Nationwide Drafting and Office
Barth Smith
Lynn Oatman
Rich Stoltz
Michael Hagen
Kenneth Giles
Dave & Matt Silvey
Rod Olshaski
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Thanks to McDonald’s for
building our incredible
backstop and for all of their
support year in and year out.
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Region 18 is made up of eight teams from three states. North Idaho College and Snow
College are the only schools without a baseball team.
Colorado Northwestern CC
Location: Rangely, Colorado
Enrollment: 300
President: John Boyd
Athletic Director: Dustin Colborn
Sports Information Director: Jason Graf
Mascot: Spartan
Colors: Red, White and Black
Head Baseball Coach: Dustin Colborn
Last Season’s Record: 11-43 overall,
6-32 SWAC
Salt Lake Community College
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Enrollment: 23,000
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: 27-23
overall, 19-16 SWAC
Western Nevada CC
Location: Carson City, Nev.
Enrollment: 5300
President: Dr. Carol A. Lucey
Athletic Director: Dan Neverett
Sports Information Director: Anne Hansen
Mascot: Wildcats
Colors: Blue and Gold
Head Baseball Coach: DJ Whittemore
Last Season’s Record: 37-18 overall,
30-10 SWAC
College of Eastern Utah
Location: Price, Utah
Enrollment: 2,500
President: Dr. Ryan Thomas
Athletic Director: Dave Paur
Mascot: Golden Eagle
Colors: Navy Blue and Gold
Head Baseball Coach:
Scott Madsen
Last Season’s Record: 21-32 overall,
14-26 SWAC
CC of Southern Nevada
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: 13-45 overall,
11-29 SWAC
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