Wilson High School Championship Baseball Newsletter
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Wilson High School Championship Baseball Newsletter
Wilson High School Championship Baseball Newsletter State Champions 2006, 2012 PIL Champions 2013 - 2011, 2009 - 2006, 1989-1987, 1975, 1973, 1972, 1962 - 1960 TEAM GRADES DISTRICT GRADE POLICY OUTFIELD SIGNS PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING 1 Volume 33 Number 1 May, 2015 Sophomore Sean Bowden freshman Sammy DeVol had a perfect 4.0 GPA to lead the baseball program in third quarter grades. Sixty-one percent of the baseball players earned a 3.0 GPA or better, equaling the results of this time last year. PITCHERS AND 2 CATCHERS REPORT COLLEGE ATHLETES PANCAKE BREAKFAST MEDIA GUIDE ALUMNI GAME GOLF TOURNAMENT SUMMER SCHEDULE 3 SOCIAL MEDIA TROJAN REPORT JV REPORT JV REPORT JV2 REPORT 4 SPONSORS 5 Credits Articles: Jeremy Shetler Photography: Jeremy Shetler Sandy Shimomaeda Layout: Brian Bergmann Receive this newsletter by email. Send your email addres to Jeremy Shetler at jshetler@pps.net or complete the subscription form on the website at www.wilsonhighschool baseball.com Other honor roll members are: 3.875 Jackson Miller 3.857 Garrett Leeper 3.8 Orlando Lorang 3.714 Evan Shreeve Clay Hunter 3.667 Jonathan Lee Samuel Kidoguchi 3.625 Corey Bissonette 3.6 Perry Taylor 3.5 Matthew Jacobsen The overall program GPA was 2.89. Grades by class were Seniors, 2.8; Juniors, 2.84; Sophomores, 2.98; and Freshman, 2.92 DISTRICT GRADE POLICY The District grade policy for athletic participation requires the athlete to maintain a 2.0 GPA with no F’s or a 2.5 GPA and F’s to be eligible. Students can be on probation for one grading period. OUTFIELD SIGNS Outfield signs can be purchased for $250 per season. The signs are 4' X 8' and are made of 1/2 inch 10m Corex. Contact Jeremy Shetler, 503-329-3152 or jshetler@pps.net for more information. PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING RESULTS Sophomore Garrett Leeper and junior Riley Tindell were the top performers in the pre-season jump rope and mile run tests this year. Leeper had two misses out of 1000 jumps and Tindell raced to a photo finish just ahead of senior Orlando Lorang and junior Ben Turker. Their times were 5:48.1, 5:48.3, and 5:48.4. Senior Perry Taylor also broke the six minute mark with a time of 5:53. Twenty-two players participated in this year pre-season conditioning. We were able to use the new turf field to work on speed, agility, and conditioning drills. Wilson High School 1151 SW Vermont Portland OREGON 97219 503-916-5280 PITCHERS AND CATCHERS REPORT!!! The OSAA now allows baseball and softball pitchers and catchers to report two weeks early. In the past, the “rule of 2” allowed coaches to only work with two players a day in the off-season. This year, we were allowed to work with eight players a day in the two week prior to the official start. Coaches implemented a program created by Jaeger sports that involved rubber tubing and a long toss program. We were able to use the new turf field to stretch out throwing arms getting prepared for the season. COLLEGE ATHLETES If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as a freshman in college, you must be registered with and certified as eligible by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. This was implemented by the NCAA to ensure consistent interpretation of initial NCAA requirements for incoming freshman. ACT or SAT scores are mandatory for Division I schools. Core courses are required and are verified by the Clearinghouse. Juniors should take the SAT test and could retake as a senior in October. Start planning now if you plan to participate in athletics at the college level. See your counselor for more information or if you have questions about the application process. ( Coach Greg Hermens on the griddle ) ( Shreeve with Coach Dunn ) ( Peter and Perry selling gear. ) PANCAKE BREAKFAST The pancake breakfast was a success. This year the breakfast was May 3 at Round Table on Barbur. We served 318 guests. The top ticket seller was freshman Max Menikoff who sold $264 worth of tickets. Evan Shreeve, Samuel Kidoguchi, Carson Krake, Garrett Leeper and Matt Harvison were the other top sellers. Thanks goes out to Round Table, McDonalds, and Alpenrose Dairy for supporting the breakfast. And a big thanks to Wil for all the work he did getting items donated for the gift card sale. Thank you to everyone who was involved with this great event. ALUMNI GAME Saturday, July 18 will be the date for the annual alumni games held at Wilson. A no-host bar social will be held after the games at Toby Harris’ (89) Cider Mill/Fryer Tuck for alumni, family, and friends. GOLF TOURNAMENT Sunday, July 19 at 1PM, is the date for the annual shotgun golf scramble fundraiser at Meriwether National Golf Club in Hillsboro. Save the date and a registration form will be in the next newsletter. Volume 33 Number 1 May, 2015 Page 2 SUMMER SCHEDULES Tentative summer baseball schedules for Alpenrose Dairy American AAA Legion and Jake’s Famous Crawfish A legion and Jr. State teams are now available. Email jshetler@pps.net to get one. MEDIA GUIDE A Baseball media guide was published again this year by Gameday Media. Pictures credit goes to Kris Leeper and Sandy Shimomaeda. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow Wilson Baseball on Facebook and Twitter. "Like us" at www.facebook.com/wilsonhighbaseball, or Twitter @ WilsonHSBB. Check out the baseball website, www.wilsonhsbaseball.com. If you find errors, contact webmaster Brian Bergmann (‘91) bergmannbrian@hotmail.com, to get them corrected. TROJAN REPORT Varsity… record 10-9, league 7-4. In a wet game at Clopton field Wilson won game two versus Cleveland 10-0 behind a complete game shutout by junior Jacob Quintero. Jackson Miller had a 3-run double and finished 2/3 with 2 doubles and 4 rbi… Game one versus Cleveland went down to the wire at Concordia in the first PIL City Slugfest. Cleveland scored three in the bottom of the seventh for the walk-off win. Starter Sean Haxby didn’t allow a run through the first six innings. Seniors Perry Taylor and Matt Harvison both hit triples, senior Jonathan Lee had the only RBI on a single in the second inning. Quintero picked up the win and Jay Howell recorded the save in a 5-4 win over Franklin, Ben Turker and Jackson Miller both went 2 for 3 with RBI's...In game two vs Franklin, Tommy Harvison allowed only 2 hits in 5 inning pitched, Orlando Lorang scored twice and stole three bases, Michael Wagemann and Alec McDonald-Factor both had 2 RBI in the 8-1 victory...Howell picked up the win in relief in the game one win vs Franklin 9-8, Evan Shreeve had the "walk-off" hit in the bottom of the 7th. He was 3 for 4 on the day. Liam Wogan was 2 for 3 with a double, Cole Conklin and Miller added doubles... Quintero allowed only one earned run in a 2-1 loss to Lincoln at Ron Tonkin Field in Hillsboro...Conklin drew a walk with the bases loaded and Matt Harvison picked up the win in an extra inning, 5-4 win vs Grant...Perry Taylor, Jonathan Lee, and Conklin had the only hits in a 9-2 loss vs Lincoln...Shreeve pitched well vs Columbia River and Peter Swanson homered in a 5-4 loss...Liam Wogan had the "walk-off" hit in the bottom of the 7th in a 1-0 pitchers duel vs Grant. Quintero went the distance recording the shutout...Haxby, Howell, and Taylor combined to shutout Roosevelt, 5-0. Taylor and Lee scored twice...in a 3-1 loss to Roosevelt, Taylor, Matt Harvison, and Wogan had the only hits...Quintero earned the win and Taylor the save in a 7-4 win over North Marion. Conklin had a pair of 2-run singles, and Lee scored three runs...in a 9-0 loss to North Salem, Matt Harvison, Conklin, Haxby, and Lee had the only hits...Tommy Harvison only allowed one hit through 5.1 innings vs Scappoose in a 5-3 loss, Lorang had two hits and Miller added two RBI...at the Tigard Tourney, Howell picked up the win in relief vs LaSalle, Shreeve was 2 for 3 with 2 RBI, Taylor and Miller added two hits each helping to the 9-2 win...in a 2-1 win vs Tigard, Lorang and Riley Tindell scored on wild pitches, Haxby went five innings for the win and Matt Harvison picked up the save...Wogan was 3 for 3 with and an RBI in an extra inning loss to Hillsboro, 4-3...in the season opener 9-4 loss to Gresham, Matt Harvison had 2 RBI and Turker scored 2 runs. JV- Current record 12-7 3/18 @ Gresham: Cade Conklin goes 2 for 3 at the plate, scoring 2 runs and driving in 2 RBI’s for a 9-5 win. 3/21 vs. Tigard: Connor Japport went 2 for 3, with an RBI in a 6-23 loss in game 1 of a double header. 3/21 vs. Tigard: Bennett Feinstein-Smith hit a single up the middle for a walkoff win to even the Trojans on the day with a score of 11-10. 3/28 @ Scappoose: Noah Keough went 5 innings giving up 1 hit and striking out 8 in a 7-1 win. Volume 33 Number 1 May, 2015 Page 3 JV- Current record 12-7 3/30 vs. North Salem: Corey Bissonette scores 4 runs while driving in 2 in a 20-0 win. 4/2 @ North Marion: Laddie Wirth managed 1 hit with a run and two stolen bases in a 2-3 loss. 4/6 @ Roosevelt: Marcus Downs was a perfect 3 for 3 in an 11-0 win. 4/7 vs. Roosevelt: Alex Sabo went 3 for 4 at the dish and pitched a complete game in a 16-2 win. 4/9 @ Grant: Japport’s game tying Grand Slam in the 7th wasn’t enough to overcome Grant in a 8-9 loss. 4/10 @ Columbia River: Feinstein-Smith put up the only extra base hit, with a double, in a 2-12 loss. 4/14 vs. Lincoln: Wirth was 3 for 4 with 2 runs and a double in the 4-7 loss. 4/17 @ Lincoln: Riley Tindell put up a single and stole 2 bases in a 1-3 loss. 4/18 @ Clackamas: Keough hit two doubles, knocking in 3 RBI’s and scoring twice in a 8-18 loss. 4/20 @ Franklin: Jack Williams hit a double and Japport threw a 5 inning complete game for a 12-0 win. 4/21 vs. Franklin: Sabo had a 5 inning, complete game, 1 hitter with 7 strikeouts in a 12-1 win. 4/23 @ Franklin: Sabo followed up his pitching performance with a 4 for 4 day at the plate in a 16-8 win. 4/27 vs. Cleveland: Garret Leeper doubled in a run, scored twice and stole 3 bases in a 10-3 win. 4/28 @ Cleveland: Zack Madsen was 1 for 3 with 2 runs and a couple of RBIs in a 7-5 win. 4/30 vs. Cleveland: Keough threw a 6 inning, complete game, giving up 2 hits and striking out 11 in a 11-1 win. JV2- current record 11-5 3/18 @ Gresham: Dezi Olivares was 1 for 3 with an RBI single in the 2-3 loss. 3/28 vs. Scappoose: Sammy DeVol went 3 for 4 , with 4 RBI’s and a run in a 14-12 win. 3/28 vs. Scappoose: Clay Hunter’s 3 for 3 performance wasn’t enough to win game 2 in a 9-13 loss. 4/1 vs. Tigard: Hunter was 1 for 3 and executed a squeeze bunt to win the game in the 7th, 11-10. 4/6 vs. Madison: Carson Krake pitched 5 innings of shutout ball, striking out 8 in an 8-0 win. 4/9 @ Grant: Ben Haxby pitched 5 innings, allowing 0 runs and giving up 3 hits in the 4-0 win. 4/10 @ Columbia River: Samuel Kidoguchi was 2 for 3, with 2 runs, and a walk in the 10-9 win. 4/16 vs. Lincoln: Petie Wogan was 2 for 3, with a run and an RBI in the 8-4 win. 4/17 @ Lincoln: Matthew Jacobsen went 1 for 2 with 2 RBIs, 2 stolen bases in the 10-6 win. 4/18 @ Clackamas: Alex Taff was 2 for 3 with a stolen base in the 3-4 loss. 4/20 vs. Madison: Henry Hansen went 2 for 3, with a run, and 2 RBIs in the 12-0 win. 4/21 @ Jefferson: Jacobsen was a perfect 2 for 2 on the day with a run in the 11-0 win. 4/23 vs. Neah-Kah-Nie: Wogan struck out 11 in 5 innings earning the win with a score of 18-2. 4/25 @ Sunset: Olivares was 1 for 3 with a run in the 1-6 loss. 4/28 @ Lincoln: Haxby was 2 for 3 with 2 runs, a double and a triple in the 3-5 loss. 4/30 vs. Jefferson: Max Menikoff had an RBI single and also scored in the 10-1 win Volume 33 Number 1 May, 2015 Page 4 Our Special Thanks to Sponsors for their time, effort, and financial support. 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