THE NATION`S uLTIMATE BASEBALL TRAINING

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THE NATION`S uLTIMATE BASEBALL TRAINING
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02 A History of S
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06 Building Tale
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08 Coaches and
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10 Senior Spotlig
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11 Senior Show
11 I am...
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12 Alumni Corn
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14 Post Gradua
16 Varsity
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18 Junior Varsit
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From a perennial nationally ranked
team to numerous MLB Draft picks to
placing student-athletes at some of
the top collegiate programs in
the nation, the IMG Baseball Academy
has a proven reputation for producing
dominant teams and elite athletes
who can perform at the next level.
J.R. Murphy,
New York Yankees,
IMG Academies
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Brandon Bonilla selected by the
Colorado Rockies in the 37th round
of the MLB First-Year Player Draft
Chris Perez made the American
League All-Star team
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Matt Martin selected by the
Boston Red Sox in the 44th round
of the MLB First-Year Player Draft
Charles Sheffield selected by the
Oakland Athletics in the 49th round of
the MLB First-Year Player Draft
IMG Baseball Academy alum Tyler
Pastornicky makes MLB debut for
the Atlanta Braves
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2010 >
2011 >
IMG Baseball Academy
varsity team finished the
season 19-6, highlighted by a
6-5 win in the championship
at the Hall of Fame Classic
Received preseason top-10 national
ranking from PerfectGame USA (No.
8) and top-25 national ranking from
MaxPreps (No. 16) and Easton Sports
National High School Poll (No. 25)
Six IMG Baseball Academy varsity
players named to Rawlings
Preseason All-American/All-Region
teams
Notable colleges/
universities our
grads have earned
scholarships to
Arizona State
Brown
Duke
Florida
Florida State
Georgia
Georgia Tech
Jacksonville State
Jacksonville
Kentucky
Louisiana – Lafayette
LSU
Miami (FL)
Miami (OH)
Mississippi
Mississippi State
New Orleans
North Carolina State
North Carolina – Wilmington
Notre Dame
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Rollins
St. Joseph’s
Stetson
Texas – San Antonio
Trinity
Tulane
UC – Irvine
UCONN
USF
Valdosta State
Wake Forest
West Virginia
Winthrop
Wright State
Yale
NOTABLE
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IMG Baseball Academy varsity
team went 29-1, ranked as
high as No. 6 nationally
Varsity team won all four
tournaments entered,
including the Westminster
National Classic
Aaron Hill - Arizona Diamondbacks
Adam Dunn – Chicago White Sox
Andrew McCutchen - Pittsburg Pirates
Andrew Miller – Boston Red Sox
Casey Kelly – San Diego Padres
Chris Perez – Cleveland Indians
Derek Lee – Pittsburgh Pirates
Gary Sheffield – Retired
Ian Desmond – Washington Nationals
Jamie Moyer – Colorado Rockies
Joe Mauer – Minnesota Twins
Joey Votto – Cincinnati Reds
Josh Hamilton – Texas Rangers
Kyle Kendrick – Philadelphia Phillies
Michael Cuddyer – Colorado Rockies
Nomar Garciaparra – Retired
Pat Burrell – Retired
Ryan Zimmerman – Washington Nationals
Tyler Pastornicky – Atlanta Braves
Vernon Wells –Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Blaze Tart selected in the 33rd
round of the MLB First-Year
Player Draft
Tyler Pastornicky and Kyle
Allen both made Baseball
America’s Top 300 list for the
class of 2008
Tyler Pastornicky selected by the Toronto
Blue Jays in the 5th round of the MLB
Amateur draft
Kyle Allen selected by the New York Mets in
the 24th round of the MLB Amateur draft
Paolo Espino drafted in the 10th round
by the Cleveland Indians
2005 >
Alum Chris Perez made MLB
debut in 2008 with the St. Louis
Cardinals
Alum Chris Perez drafted in the first
round (No. 42 overall) by the St. Louis
Cardinals
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Dillon Moyer selected by the
Minnesota Twins in the 22nd
round of the MLB First-Year
Player Draft
2008 >
Blake Perry selected by the
Arizona Diamondbacks in the
6th round of the MLB FirstYear Player Draft
< 2007
Sports Illustrated Kids voted
the IMG Baseball Academy as
the top baseball camp
< 2009
John Ryan Murphy selected by
the New York Yankees in the
2nd round of the MLB FirstYear Player Draft
Tyler Pastornicky,
Atlanta Braves,
IMG Academies
Class of 2008
IMG Baseball Academy varsity
team won the 2005 Tony
Saladino Prep Tournament
Chris Perez, IMG Baseball
Academy alum, made the
2005 Team U.S.A. Roster
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ACADEMICS
At IMG Academies, preparation for the future
goes beyond sports.
Our student-athletes develop a strong
academic foundation that allows them to move
seamlessly from high school to college. By
incorporating a collegiate-style schedule that
challenges student-athletes to balance academics
and athletics, IMG student-athletes go to the next
level feeling confident and ready to face the rigors
of university life.
With a support system that includes teachers
and staff who collectively speak 13 languages,
IMG Academies student-athletes in the 2009-2011
graduating classes received nearly $3 million in
scholarships for their freshman year alone.
IMG Academies student-athletes have
been consistently admitted to the nation’s most
prestigious schools, including Duke, Harvard
and Stanford in just the past two years.
Sabra
Pacheco
Rich
O’Dell
Headmaster
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Director
of Admissions
Greg
Phillips
Director
of Athletics
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Quick Facts
`` Accredited/Member of SACS, FCIS, FHSAA , Florida
Kindergarten Council, NCAA, National Junior Honor
Society and National Honor Society.
`` School is located in the heart of campus, allowing for
safety and convenience.
`` Pre-K through 12th grade (co-ed and nondenominational), plus post-graduate.
`` Student enrollment: 500-plus
`` Independent, college preparatory program.
`` 98% of IMG Academies graduates go to college,
many earning substantial academic and/or athletic
scholarships. The other 2% of our graduates have
historically become professional athletes.
`` College-style class formats and class availability for
more than 10 hours each day allowing maximum
academic scheduling flexibility.
`` Multiple Advanced Placement and honors classes
offered.
`` More than 100 Web-based courses for students
whose sports competition schedule requires them to
be off campus over 50% of the time.
`` College counselors spend approximately 40 hours
with each senior helping them select and apply to
college through advisement beginning freshman year.
`` Enhanced online communication program connects
parents, students, teachers and staff.
`` All faculty members provide sessions in the evenings
to work with students who need extra help, want to
get ahead with their assignments or like working
after class with their teachers.
Mark
Blaweiss
Stephen
Schwager
Assistant
Headmaster
Director of the
College Planning
and Placement
Center/ NCAA
Compliance
Education
Scott
Treibly
College Advisor/
Coordinator of
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With a coaching staff consisting of instructors
who have coached/managed at every level of the
game, including Major League Baseball, the IMG
Baseball Academy offers the most comprehensive
and proven training in the nation. Each IMG
Baseball Academy coach brings expertise for
specific positions or areas of the game, allowing
athletes to receive elite technical and tactical
training. The IMG Baseball Academy offers four
teams (Post-Grad, Varsity, Junior Varsity and 15U)
that play some of the top teams at a regional and
national level.
Within the team setting, the focus is set on
individual development by offering a professionalstyle training environment that pushes players
to reach their full potential. The elite coaching
and training programs result in teams that are
perennially listed as one of the nation’s best and
players who are scouted by many of the top college
programs and MLB teams.
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campss/
league
Highlighted by the renowned IMG Wood Bat
Leagues (summer-based leagues for age groups
High School, 14U and 12U), the IMG Baseball
Academy offers programs throughout the year to
fit your schedule and needs, including summer
camps (multi-week and weekly), holiday camps,
Spring Break camps and weekly camps available
year-round.
By incorporating the same successful
training methodologies used for the Academy
program, the IMG Baseball Academy camps for
ages 10-22 can help athletes of any ability level
reach their true potential.
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From April 1-4, 2013, the IMG Baseball
Academy will bring together elite high school
teams from around the nation for the
IMG Baseball National Classic.
In addition to four days
worth of games and
the naming of an AllTournament Team,
teams will be exposed
to college recruiting,
mental conditioning, and
other Performance
elements all while
experiencing the
450-acre IMG
Academies’
campus.
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Former MLB coach brings wealth of
experience and knowledge to
IMG Baseball Academy
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He had already put in 13 or 14 hours that day,
and the sun was quickly dipping below the landscape.
Exhausted and hungry, Ken Bolek was ready
to close his office for the day when he heard the
steady pinging sound of an aluminum bat coming
from the batting cage outside of his office. Bolek
glanced out and saw an IMG Baseball Academy
student-athlete who, not quite content with his
day’s worth of training, snuck back to the practice
area to get in just a few more swings before the day
ended.
“I shut the lights off in my office, went to the
cage and talked to the player for a few minutes,”
Bolek said. “By the time I got to my car, it was
dark. That’s why I stay here. “I want to be in an
atmosphere where every single day you see people
giving 100 percent.”
As the IMG Baseball Academy Director since
1995, Bolek has pushed the program to the elite
level, while producing countless Division-I recruits
and Major League Baseball-caliber talent. Bolek
relies on more than 30 years of coaching experience at literally every level from high school to the
minor leagues to a stint as a coach of the Cleveland
Indians.
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Despite all of the awards and accolades,
which include a National Championship ring from
his playing days at the University of Arizona, one
would never know of his history filled with valuable
memories. His office has no framed photos of him
with famous former players. His house has no trophies – not from baseball or his prep days playing
football, for which he almost accepted a scholarship to Princeton.
“To draw attention to myself is not my thing,”
he said. “I’m proud of my players’ accomplishments – extremely proud – but I never consciously
dwell on my impact on that person.”
Tyler Pastornicky, an IMG Baseball Academy
alum who is tabbed as the Atlanta Braves starting shortstop for 2012, can attest to Bolek and the
IMG Baseball Academy’s importance to a player’s
development.
“Ken’s a great coach and an awesome guy,”
said Pastornicky, who spent four years at IMG
Academies. “He definitely knows what he’s talking
about. At IMG, you’re there to get better, and it’s all
on you. You have all the tools to get better, you just
have to use them.”
“The development of a
coach is the same as a
player; If I’m not better
this year than last year,
I would take issue with
that”
Growing up in Ohio, Bolek turned down a
minor-league offer after graduating from high
school to attend Arizona. After college, he spent a
short time in the Minor Leagues. That period, he
later realized, helped him learn what role a coach
can serve.
“There wasn’t a whole lot of mentoring or
coaching going on,” he said. “I think that at some
point if I would’ve had some different type of guidance in how to prepare for the pros, maybe things
would’ve turned out different.”
After stopping his playing days, Bolek received
a coveted grad assistant role at Mississippi State
University, which began a circuitous coaching route
through the minors to the Cleveland Indians and,
eventually, to the IMG Baseball Academy.
At IMG, Bolek has ingrained into the program
the key values – traits like dedication, fortitude
and passion – that help a person not only on the
diamond, but throughout life. For Bolek, who has
coached players like Manny Ramirez, Jim Thome,
Kenny Lofton and Sandy Alomar in the professional
ranks, the week-to-week and year-to-year challenge keeps his competitive drive high.
And after all these years, he still pushes himself to learn more as a coach and leader.
“The development of a coach is the same as a
player,” Bolek said. “If I’m not better this year than
last year, I would take issue with that. A coach’s
personal development is not unlike that of a player.
Know your strengths and weaknesses while committing effort to reaching higher goals. Satisfaction
alone sets your ceiling.”
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COACHES
and STAFF
Ken Bolek
Director
Dave
Shepard
Junior Varsity
Assistant Coach /
Pitching Instructor
Kit
Carlson
Student-Athlete
Advisor
Jason
Elias
Varsity Assistant
Coach/ Pitching
Instructor
Varsity Head
Coach/Outfield
Instructor
Pete
Paciorek
Andy
Stewart
Post Graduate
Head Coach /
Catching Instructor
Eddie
James
Student-Athlete
Advisor
Mario
Jimenez
Steve
Frey
15U Head Coach /
Camp Director
Junior Varsity
Head Coach /
Infield Instructor
Tony
Ferreira
Edgar
Caceres
Pitching
Instructor
Infield
Instructor
Kyle
Cancellieri
Sport Advisor
Nick
Phelps
Business
Manager
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Steve
Shenbaum
Communications
Training
David
DaSilva
Phil
Wallin
Blaine
Bott
Performance
Coach
Performance
Coach
Abbie
Wonnell
Athletic
Trainer
Josh
Lifrak
Mental
Conditioning
Vision
Training
Stephanie
Wilson
Head of
Nutrition
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As a 14-year-old on the IMG
Baseball Academy junior varsity
team in 2009, Alfredo Escalera
had a literal front-row seat to
near perfection.
Escalera would sit in the bleachers whenever
possible and watch the IMG Baseball Academy
varsity team that went 31-1 and featured J.R.
Murphy, who would later become a 2nd-round
draft pick by the New York Yankees. Now it’s
Escalera’s turn in the spotlight.
“They were impressive, but I think we can
match that,” he says. “With J.R., he took the
game very seriously. He was nice to everyone, but
you could see that he was out there to take care
of business and do anything he could to help his
team win games. I like that approach.”
At nine years old, Escalera first attended an
IMG Baseball Academy camp. At 13, his parents
and sister moved from Puerto Rico to Florida
for Escalera to enroll as an Academy studentathlete. Now as a 16-year-old senior (he enrolled
in pre-Kindergarten early), Escalera is one of
the nation’s premier outfielders and a Stetson
University commit.
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“Back home,
I was practicing
maybe two times
a week,” he says.
“We made a big
decision to come
here, and it has
paid off.”
And if he
needs any
advice on the
game, Escalera
doesn’t have to look far.
Two of his uncles are
former MLB players and
New York Yankees closer
Mariano Rivera is a close
family friend.
Says Escalera: “Every
time (Mariano) goes back
to Puerto Rico, I sit down
and talk with him. I have
a ton of autographs. We
talk personal stuff, not
even baseball. He just
tells me to have fun
with the game right
now.”
And Escalera is
doing exactly that.
senior
showdown
Baseball is a sport rich in tradition with
a new wave of advanced metrics and
measurements. So how well do this
generation’s young players know the game?
We put IMG Baseball Academy seniors to the test in a battle of
Alfredo Acebal/Max Foody vs. Eric Myskowski/Ketchum Marsh.
(1 point per correct answer)
Initial thoughts:
Myskowski: “Ketch, you know a lot about baseball, right?”
March: “I hope so.”
What skills make up a “5-tool player”?
Acebal/Foody: Speed, Arm Strength, Power, Contact, Defense 
Myskowski/Marsh: Arm Strength, Speed, Power, Hitting for
Average, Glove 
What do the following statistical categories
stand for: VORP and WHIP?
Acebal/Foody: Walks/Hits per Innings Pitched Œ
Myskowski/Marsh: No answer ‹
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Correct answers: Value over Replacement Player and
Walks/Hits per Innings Pitched
Myskowski: “Velocity over right-handed pitcher?”
Marsh: “Is this a Billy Beane stat?”
Who is credited with inventing baseball and in what year?
Acebal/Foody: Doubleday. 1863 Œ
Myskowski/Marsh: No answer ‹
Correct answers: Abner Doubleday. 1839
What two teams have won the most World
Series and how many have they won?
Acebal/Foody: Yankees, 28. Cardinals, 9. 
Myskowski/Marsh: Yankees, 27. Cardinals, 23. Ž
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Correct answers: Yankees, 27. Cardinals, 11.
Name the players with the following nicknames:
“The Geogia Peach”, “Yankee Clipper”, “Splendid Splinter”
Acebal/Foody: Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron ‹
Myskowski/Marsh: No answer ‹
Correct answers: Ty Cobb, Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams.
Myskowski: “Did you make these up? Is the
‘Splendid Splinter’ someone who broke a lot of bats?”
Foody: “I’ve only even heard of ‘Yankee Clipper.’”
Nick Phelps, IMG Baseball Academy
business manager: “C’mon, guys, don’t
disappoint me on this.”
FINAL SCORE: Acebal/Foody
win a squeaker over
Myskowski/Marsh ”-“!
Foody: “Woo hoo!”
Myskowski: “Ketch, I thought you
knew a little something.”
Marsh: “I said DiMaggio! I thought you
wrote it down.”
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I am… Smart and athletic
I wonder… If I will make it
I hear people say… I won’t make it
I see… Myself proving people wrong
I want… To succeed
I believe… In myself
I feel… Invincible
I think… About others
I try… My hardest
I imagine… Having a big hit in the MLB
I dream… Of doing big things
I value… Strong morals
I hope… To make it to the show
I am… Dan Kennon
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He has gone from indecision
on whether to be a catcher or
pitcher as a senior at the IMG
Baseball Academy to being
a fireball-throwing, firstround MLB pick and now
an All-Star reliever for
the Cleveland Indians.
So who is Chris Perez?
Read on…
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…what he lea
Honestly, it got me ready for college and pro ball because it’s every day. The normal high school baseball
season is just in the spring. IMG got me on the schedule
where it’s school and baseball every day, so you had to
be committed. I already knew what to expect and wasn’t
overwhelmed once I got to college and the pros. You
get what you put in. I was always focused on the bigger
picture, and I took advantage of what IMG had to offer. I
did the physical conditioning the right way, I focused on
my grades and it paid off.
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en Bolek:
my Director K
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…IMG Baseba
I probably owe my whole career to Kenny. He’s known
me since I was 10. I used to be a catcher and I was
pretty good, but I was pitching too. Kenny told me that
I had to pick one. I told him that I wanted to do both.
He told me that to be successful, I had to pick one. He
told me that I had a bigger future on the mound than
in catching, and I trusted his opinion. He pushed me
to reach my potential.
B save:
…his first ML
It was August ’08 when I was with the Cardinals. I was
in the minors on the day before. I came in during the
8th inning and got a five-out save. There were guys on
first and second, and we were up two. I came in and
faced Jeff Kent, who was one of the top hitters in the
game at that time. I struck him out. In the 9th, I came
out and immediately walked the first guy on four
straight balls, but recovered and got the save.
r 100 mph:
…his quest fo
age”:
name “Pure R
…on the nick
I got it from a former teammate, Chris
Gimenez. A couple years ago, there was a big
situation and the game was on the line, and
I struck out a couple guys. After the game,
he told reporters that I was like “Pure Rage”
out there. I like it. There are a lot of worse
nicknames in my profession. It has a little bit
of an aura. It’s just how I act on the mound.
I’m intense and hate to lose.
…the pressure
I was clocked at 99 once during a
triple-A game in 2008. That’s about
the hardest I can go. My pitches
have more movement when I don’t
top out. It would be cool to hit 100,
but I pitch better when I don’t throw
that hard.
Chris
Perez
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oals as a pitch
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ser:
of being a clo
I don’t let the moment get too big. I just remember to breathe and
execute. When the crowd’s all fired up and the entrance music comes
on, I don’t let it overtake me. I slow my breathing and let my ability
take over instead of the adrenaline. With closing, you either love it or
hate it. You have to embrace it or run from it. If I don’t have a good
game, we usually end up losing, which is a terrible feeling, so that
drives me.
My goal coming in to every year is to stay
healthy and make all of my appearances.
Selfishly, my other goal is not to blow
any saves. Trying to get a certain number
of saves all depends on my team. If my
teams scores a lot of runs, I may not get a
save opportunity but we’re winning, so I’m
happy. (The single-season record of) 62
is a crazy number. I don’t want to say it’s
untouchable, but 62 is like a whole season
of appearances, let alone saves.
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state on the m
…his mental
The big thing for me is just having selfconfidence and that no matter what the
mess is, if I make my pitches, I can get out
of it. I’ve learned to eliminate even the last
pitch and not think about it again. It doesn’t
matter if you pitch 20 times in a row without giving up a run, you have to forget it. It
matters what you do now. You’re always one
pitch away, no matter the situation.
nks:
…bullpen pra
I’ve been in some pretty tame bullpens. The pranks and
stuff are reserved for veterans. They have clout and don’t
really care what the manager says. It’s a lot of story-telling
and getting to know the guys well. The biggest one that we
do now is between innings, we warm up the outfielders on
our team. Around the 7th inning or so when the other team
is in the field, we’ll rush the rookies out there like our
team is in the field and they need to warm up the outfielders, then laugh at them when they run onto the field.
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Front Row (Left to Right): Dan Kennon #10, Max Brown #1, David Rosas #9, Joe Paolino #12, Barrett Snyder #2, Brandon Young #25
Back: Coach Tony Ferreira, Travis Strickler #23, Johnny Caputo #20, Shaun Wood #30,
Sean Ladendecker #18, Jon Halverson #24, Coach Andy Stewart, Coach Cliff Wren
headshots
Barrett
Snyder
Dan
Kennon
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Max
Brown
David
Rosas
Sean
Ladendecker
Joey
Paolino
Shaun
Wood
Jon
Halverson
Travis
Strickler
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varsity
Front Row (Left to Right): Andy Garcia #18, Feliz Stahlecker #5, Ketchum Marsh #6, Gus Polidor #4,
Eric Myskowski #24, Phil DiLandro #33, Sawyer Broshar #1, Mack Meyer #28
Mid Row: Cameron Varga #3, Brett Hanewich #2, Sam Proctor #20, Tyler Biggs #22,
Manny Ramirez Jr. #44, Carter Hodge #8, Mitchell Gallagher #15, Sam Shields #39
Back: Coach Jason Elias, Alfredo Acebal #7, Michael Hayman #35, Jacinto Brown #16, TJ Rittweger #25, Alfredo Escalera #21,
Max Foody #50, Lucas Friss #17, Tyler Helphenstine #11, Adam Widen #27, Griffen Gallagher #14, Coach Steve Frey
senior headshots
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Adam
Widen
Alfredo
Acebal
Alfredo
Escarela
Griffen
Gallagher
Gus
Polidor
Jacinto
Brown
Max
Foody
Michael
Hayman
Phil
DiLandro
Andy
Garcia
Ketchum
Marsh
Sawyer
Broshar
Eric
Myskowski
Lucas
Friss
TJ
Rittweger
Felix
Stahlecker
Mack
Meyer
Tyler
Helphenstine
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