Untitled - Brother Rice High School
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Untitled - Brother Rice High School
BROTHER RICE BASEBALL COACHING HISTORY Note: Brother Rice opened in the Fall of 1956. There were no baseball teams other than intramural softball until the Spring of 1959 when the varsity team was formed. The Frosh-Soph Team originated in 1961 and then became the Sophomore Team in 1983 when the Freshman Team was formed. YEAR VARSITY FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82) & SOPHOMORES 1959 (3-11) 1960 Br. C. A. Sciaca & Br. Rinaldini (Asst.) (7-4) 1961 Br. E. C. Courtney (7-6) Br. Ryan 1962 George Sedlacek & Br. Rinaldini (Asst.) & Br. E. C. Courtney, Moderator (11-9) Br. Barry 1963 George Sedlacek Br. Rinaldini, Moderator (20-6) Br. Barry 1964 George Sedlacek & Br. Barry, Moderator (15-7) Tom Mahon & Br. Doherty, Moderator 1965 George Sedlacek & Br. Doherty, Moderator (14-7) Tom Mahon (7-3) 1966 George Sedlacek & Br. Barry, Moderator (28-7) Cliff Petrak & Br. J. C. McCormack, Moderator (14-6) 1967 George Sedlacek & Br. Barry, Moderator (16-9) Cliff Petrak & Br. Clemmons, Moderator (21-3) 1968 George Sedlacek & Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.) (25-6) Cliff Petrak & Br. Rattigan, Moderator (20-4) 1969 George Sedlacek & Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.) (23-4) Cliff Petrak & Br. J. P. Glackin (Asst.) & Br. Rattigan, Moderator (22-2) 1970 George Sedlacek & Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.) (23-5) Cliff Petrak & Br. Rattigan, Moderator (22-3) FRESHMAN YEAR VARSITY FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82) & SOPHOMORES ('83 - ) Cliff Petrak (23-1) 1971 George Sedlacek & Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.) (26-4) 1972 George Sedlacek & Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.) (16-9) Cliff Petrak (23-1) 1973 George Sedlacek & Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.) (20-6) Cliff Petrak (21-3) 1974 George Sedlacek & Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.) (20-11) Cliff Petrak (24-0) 1975 George Sedlacek & Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.) (14-9) Cliff Petrak (23-1) 1976 George Sedlacek & Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.) (34-8) Cliff Petrak & Bob Krol (Asst.) (21-3) 1977 George Sedlacek & Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.) (32-9) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) (21-3) 1978 George Sedlacek & Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.) (15-15) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) & Jim Mattes (Asst.) (17-7) 1979 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (17-14) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) & Bob Krol (Asst.) (23-1) 1980 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (24-7) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) (20-4) 1981 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (32-17) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) (20-4) 1982 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (22-16) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) (11-13) FRESHMAN YEAR VARSITY FRESHMAN George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (28-8) FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82) & SOPHOMORES ('83 -) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) (19-5) 1983 1984 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (21-15) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) (14-11) Jim Antos & Marv "Doc" Mathius, (Asst.)(14-8) 1985 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (19-19) Cliff Petrak & Kraig Jung (Asst.) & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (21-4) Jim Antos & Marv "Doc" Mathius, (Asst.) (11-8) 1986 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (23-12) Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (14-9) Jim Antos & Marv "Doc" Mathius, (Asst.) (11-12) 1987 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (19-13) Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (19-6) Jim Antos & (Part-Time)Marv "Doc" Mathius (Asst.) (12-12) 1988 George Sedlacek & Tony Hanrahan (Asst.) (22-16) Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (15-10) Jim Antos & (Part-Time) Marv "Doc" Mathius (Asst.) (9-12) 1989 George Sedlacek & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (22-14) Cliff Petrak & Tom Donovan (Asst.) (14-9) Jim Antos & (Part-Time) Marv "Doc" Mathius (Asst.) (12-13) 1990 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (13-15) Brian Tucker & Jim Darling (Asst.) (12-15) Jim Antos & (Part-time) Marv "Doc" Mathius (Asst.) (9-10) 1991 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (25-7) Bob Eifel & Mike Delany (Asst.) (18-9) Jim Antos & Jack Carlson (Asst.) (18-5) 1992 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (20-14) Bob Eifel & Joe Krajacic (Asst.) (18-9) Jim Antos & Jack Carlson (Asst.) (10-13-1) 1993 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (23-6) Paul Johansson (Asst.) Bob Eifel & Jayson Polickey (Asst.) (19-5-1) Mark Smyth (19-5) Jim Antos (7-9) YEAR VARSITY FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82) & SOPHOMORES ('83 -) FRESHMAN 1994 Cliff Petrak & Bob Eifel & Tom Uraski (Asst.) & Mike Higgins (Asst.) Paul Johansson (Asst.) (22-10) (24-6) (26-7) Mark Smyth & Mike Morgan (Asst.) (21-9) 1995 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) (15-14) Mark Smyth & Mike Morgan (Asst.) & Mike Higgins (Asst.) (20-5) John Pacetti & Paul Hamilton (Asst.) Mike Minervini (15-6) 1996 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) & Mike Morgan (Asst.) (21-10) Bob Alberts & Tom DeMatteo (Asst.) (26-5) Mark Smyth Neil MacIlvane Asst.) Paul Hamilton (Asst.) (16-8) 1997 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) & Mike Morgan (Asst.) & Jim Antos (Asst.) (27-6) Tom DeMatteo & Andy Findysz (Asst.) (19-5) Mark Smyth & Jim Fitzgerald (Asst.) (18-4) 1998 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) & Jim Antos (Asst.) & Steve Johansson (Asst.) (18-12) Mark Smyth & Mike Grunloh (Asst.) (18-6) Andy Findysz & Ed Eber (Asst.) (9-13) 1999 Cliff Petrak & Tom Uraski (Asst.) & Steve Johansson (Asst.) (11-20) with 8 IHSA imposed forfeits (19-12) w/o forfeits Mark Smyth & Mike Grunloh (Asst.) & Mike Smith (Asst.) (16-11) Andy Findysz & Ed Eber (Asst.) & Jason Labuda (Asst.) (12-12) 2000 Cliff Petrak & Bob Alberts Tim Lyons (Asst.) & Mark Smyth (Asst.) Mark Smith & Mike Seminetta (Asst.) (23-9) John Jensen (Asst.) (33-2) Andy Findysz & Ed Eber (Asst.) & Jason Labuda (Asst.) (22-8) 2001 Tim Lyons Ed Schuch John Jensen & Don Noga Joe Jensen & Jim Jensen Tim Braun Sr. & (26-9) (14-3) Mike Minervini (27-9) (15-4) Andy Findysz Tom Lyons & Ed Eber Mark Smith (32-7) (14-4) 2002 Tim Lyons John Jensen & Don Noga Tim Braun Sr. & Dan Casey Mike Minervini (27-9) (12-7) Andy Findysz Tom Lyons & Chad Prosen Mark Smith (23-10) (10-8) 2003 Tim Lyons Ed Schuch John Jensen & Don Noga Joe Jensen & Jim Connolly Tim Braun Sr. & Ed Eber (24-10) (13-6) Mike Minervini (28-11)(12-7) Tom Lyons Tom Omiecinski & Mark Smith (18-10) (12-6) 2004 Tim Lyons Ed Schuch John Jensen & Don Noga Ed Eber & Joe Jensen Tom Omiecinski & (21-16) (12-7) Mike Minervini (33-6) (18-3) Tom Lyons Mark Smith (20-12) (11-8) 2005 Tim Lyons Tim Braun Sr. John Jensen & Don Noga Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber John Harasen & Dan Szmergalski Mike Minervini (23-14) (15-6) (24-10) (14-5) Tom Lyons Tom Czepiel & Mark Smith (31-4) (17-3) 2006 Tim Lyons Dan Szmergalski Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber Brad Aguirre& Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga Brian Barkowski& Mike Minervini (26-8-1)(11-3)Tom Czepiel (21-10) (7-7) Tom Lyons Mark Smith& Zac Sadek (29-3) (20-0) 2007 Tim Lyons Dan Szmergalski Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber Tom Czepiel& Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga Brian Barkowski Mike Minervini (30-12)(10-4) (15-15) (3-11) Tom Lyons Mark Smith& Marty Masterson& Brad Willette(22-11)(12-8) 2008 Tim Lyons Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga Ed Koziol&Mike Minervini (32-7) (10-4) Zac Sadek Marty Masterson & Mike Noyes (12-18) (3-11) Tom Lyons Mark Smith&Bob Stumpe (18-15) (10-10) 2009 Tim Lyons&Brad Esposito Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga Ed Koziol&Mike Minervini (31-3) (13-1) Zac Sadek Marty Masterson & Mike Noyes (14-16) (5-9) Tom Lyons Mark Smith&Matt Flavin (26-11) (13-7) Ed Schuch Joe Jensen & Zac Sadek Ed Eber & Bill Judge (27-1) (18-1) CHICAGO CATHOLIC LEAGUE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS 1959 MENDEL 1960 ST. RITA 1961 MT. CARMEL 1962 MT. CARMEL 1963 MENDEL 1964 BROTHER RICE 1965 ST. RITA 1966 BROTHER RICE 1967 ST. LAURENCE 1968 BROTHER RICE 1969 ST. PHILLIP 1970 BROTHER RICE 1971 BROTHER RICE 1972 ST. RITA 1973 LOYOLA ACADEMY 1974 GORDON TECH 1975 GORDON TECH 1976 ST. RITA 1977 BROTHER RICE 1979 ST. LAURENCE 1980 BROTHER RICE & WEBER 1981 ST. FRANCIS DE SALES & ST. RITA 1982 ST. LAURENCE 1983 BROTHER RICE 1984 SOUTH -ST. LAURENCE & ST. RITA NORTH -FENWICK 1985 SOUTH -DE LA SALLE NORTH –WEBER 1986 SOUTH -ST. RITA NORTH -FENWICK 1987 SOUTH -BROTHER RICE NORTH -ST. RITA 1988 SOUTH-LEO, ST. LAURENCE & ST. RITA NORTH -FENWICK 1989 SOUTH -ST. RITA NORTH -DE LA SALLE 1990 SOUTH -ST. LAURENCE & MT.CARMEL (CO-CHAMPS) NORTH -LOYOLA 1991 SOUTH -BROTHER RICE NORTH -MT. CARMEL 1992 SOUTH -MT. CARMEL NORTH -LOYOLA 1993 SOUTH-ST.LAURENCE/ST. RITA NORTH -BROTHER RICE 1994 SOUTH -BROTHER RICE, MT. CARMEL, ST. LAURENCE, NORTH -FENWICK 1995 SOUTH-ST.RITA/MT. CARMEL NORTH -FENWICK 1996 SOUTH -MT. CARMEL NORTH -FENWICK 1997 SOUTH -BROTHER RICE CENTRAL -MT. CARMEL NORTH -FENWICK 1998 SOUTH -PROVIDENCE CENTRAL -MT. CARMEL NORTH -FENWICK ` 1999 SOUTH -PROVIDENCE CENTRAL -DE LA SALLE NORTH-LOYOLA 2000 SOUTH-PROVIDENCE NORTH-DE LA SALLE 2001 SOUTH – ST. RITA NORTH – DE LA SALLE 2002 SOUTH - PROVIDENCE NORTH – LOYOLA 2003 SOUTH - PROVIDENCE NORTH – FENWICK / MOUNT CARMEL 2004 SOUTH – BROTHER RICE NORTH – ST. RITA 2005 SOUTH – MOUNT CARMEL NORTH - ST. RITA 2006 BLUE – BROTHER RICE WHITE – ST. LAURENCE / BISHOP MAC 2007 BLUE – MOUNT CARMEL / ST. RITA WHITE – ST. LAURENCE 2008 BLUE – BROTHER RICE WHITE – ST. LAURENCE 2009 BLUE – BROTHER RICE WHITE – BISHOP MAC Prior to the 1977 season, the league champion was determined by a playoff system. From 1977 to 1983 the champion was determined by the best won-lost record in a round robin league set-up. Beginning in 1984, the league was divided into North and South Divisions with champions in each. In 1997, the league was divided into North, Central and South Divisions with champions in each. In 2000, the league returned to a North & South Division format. In 2006, a Blue / White division format will be introduced. The Blue will consist of the top winning % teams (Brother Rice, De La Salle, Fenwick, Loyola, Mount Carmel, Providence, St. Ignatius, St. Rita). You play everyone twice with four cross-over games into the White division that do not count toward your CCL record. In 2010, Blue / White / Green division format was introduced. BROTHER RICE BASEBALL RECORDS AGAINST CATHOLIC LEAGUE OPPONENTS BISHOP MCNAMARA GAMES 19 WON 13 LOST 6 DE LA SALLE 67 36 31 DE PAUL ACADEMY 6 5 1 FENWICK 71 49 22 GORDON TECH 57 44 13 HALES FRANCISCAN 53 52 1 HOLY CROSS / GUERIN 4 2 2 HOLY TRINITY 7 7 0 LEO 67 59 9 LOYOLA ACADEMY 66 45 21 MENDEL (ST. MARTIN DE PORRES) 77 51 26 MT. CARMEL 80 45 35 PROVIDENCE 26 17 9 SETON 2 2 0 ST. FRANCIS DE SALES 50 42 8 ST. IGNATIUS 40 31 9 ST. LAURENCE 87 55 32 ST. PHILIP 15 11 4 ST. RITA 100 52 48 WEBER 56 41 15 ___________________________________________________________________________ 950 658 292 PCT. .693 BROTHER RICE TEAM RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Victories in a Season 34 in 1976 Defeats 19 in 1985 20 in 1999 (incl. 8 IHSA imposed forfeits) Victories in League 18 in 2004 Best won-lost pct. (season) 31-3 in 2009 (.912) Best won-lost pct. (league) 17-1 in 1969 (.944) Batting Average .365 in 2001 Runs Scored 338 in 1981 Hits 405 in 2007 Doubles 80 in 2007 Triples 39 in 1997 Home Runs 41 in 2008 Total Bases 603 in 2007 Stolen Bases 136 in 1994 (of 163 attempts) Team Slugging % .569 in 2009 Least Runs Allowed (pct.) 39 in 28 games in 1969 Lowest Earned Run Average 0.79 in 1969 Strike Outs by Pitching Staff 315 in 1971 Opponents Shut Out 13 in 1969 Opponents Runners Picked Off 16 in 2008 Consecutive Shut Outs 4 in 1964 Double Plays Made 28 in 2008 BROTHER RICE INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Batting Average .500 Ken Keselica, 2001 (52 for 104) Runs Scored 50 Mike McQuillan, 2008 Hits 61 Mike McQuillan, 2007 Runs Batted In 50 Ken Keselica, 2001 Doubles 16 Cameron Anello, 2007 Triples 10 Tim Hadley, 1997 Homeruns 11 11 Mike Fazy, 2005 Kevin Koziol, 2008 Base on Balls 41 Pat Fahey, 1997 Hit by a Pitch 12 Doug Schumacher, 2008 Stolen Bases 37 Brian Coffey, 1991 Total Bases 99 Mike McQuillan, 2007 Least Strike Outs 1 In 20 games, Mike Troy, 1970 Consecutive Game Hitting 24 25 23 23 Mike Stritch, 1992 Mike Stritch (over 2 seasons), 1992-1993 Anthony Albano, 2000 Bobby Schuch, 2009 Consecutive Times Reaching Base to Lead Off a Game 15 Mike McQuillan, 2008 BROTHER RICE TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS Runs Scored 27 vs Leo, 2003 Hits 23 vs Proviso East, 1988 Stolen Bases 13 vs Fenger, 1990 Home Runs (Game) 6 vs St. Ignatius, 2000 Home Runs (Inning) 3 vs St. Francis de Sales, 1994 3 vs St. Laurence, 2003 3 vs Providence, 2009 Runs in an Inning 19 vs St. Joseph, 2008 Runs by Opponent 23 by Joliet Catholic, 1986 Runs by Both Teams 41 vs Eisenhower, 1986 (won 23-18) Hits by Both Teams 41 vs Richards, 1999 (Br. Rice 18, Richards, 23) (Won 17-15) 8 innings Innings Played 15 vs St. Rita, 1974 (lost 2-1) Triple Play Hermanson to Daniher vs St. Laurence, 1974 Strikeouts by Opponent Pitcher 25 by Jim Clancy, St. Rita, 1974 (15 Inning Game) No Hitter by Opponent Pitcher Ed Farmer, St. Rita, 1967 Nick Farrar, Mt. Carmel, 1994 Tony Bubasz, St. Rita, 1996 Opponent Runs in an Inning 12 by St. Rita, 1989 Consecutive Batters to reach base and score in an inning 14 vs St. Frances de Sales, 1996 BROTHER RICE INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS Doug Tomaso, vs St. Rita, 1960 John Cypser, vs St. Laurence, 1991 Ken Keselica vs Marist, 2001 Ricky Palmer vs Marian, 2009 HITS (5) Bob Simons, vs Mt. Carmel,1974 Tom Omiecinski vs De La Salle, 2001 Mike Fazy vs St. Francis de Sales, 2003 RUNS SCORED (5) Jayson Polickey vs Proviso East, 1988 RUNS BATTED IN (9) Bill Judge vs Proviso East, 1988 DOUBLES (2) Pat Foley vs Francis De Sales, 1960 Lou Pasierb vs Gordon Tech, 1965 Larry Moleski vs Mt. Carmel, 1956 Pat Condon vs De Paul, 1966 Don Webster vs De Paul, 1966 Tom McGowan vs Bogan, 1968 Ray Crowley vs Leo, 1970 Ray Crowley vs Mt. Carmel, 1971 Doug Scheidt vs Holy Trinity, 1971 Kevin Tunney vs Bogan, 1973 Kevin Tunney vs St. Laurence, 1973 Joe Richards vs Fenwick, 1974 Bob Langert vs Mendel, 1974 Paul Hermanson vs St. Rita, 1974 Ed Eber vs Bogan, 1975 Mike Ladevich vs Kelly, 1976 Rich Langert vs Rich Central, 1977 Bob Cummings vs New Trier East, 1978 Chuck Higgins vs Naperville North, 1978 Frank Panella vs Hubbard, 1979 Pat Roche vs Weber, 1979 Chuck Higgins vs Eisenhower, 1980 Frank Panella vs Mt. Carmel, 1980 Mike Slattery vs Fenwick, 1981 Pat Hincks vs Eisenhower, 1982 Dan Harlan vs Reavis, 1982 Gary Solofra vs Carl Sandburg, 1982 Mark Slattery vs Carl Sandburg, 1982 Eric Tarvin vs Quigley, 1983 Bill Westphal vs Quigley South, 1983 Eric Tarvin vs St. Patrick, 1983 Rich DeMonica vs Mt. Carmel, 1984 Mike Kamenjarin vs St. Francis De Sales, 1984 John Jansto vs Hubbard, 1985 Mike Jermolowicz vs Driscoll, 1986 Steve Johansson vs Quigley South, 1986 Pete Barounes vs Weber, 1987 Mike Tasssone vs De Sales, 1987 Bill Judge vs Eisenhower, 1987 Bill Judge vs Lyons, 1987 Bill Judge vs St. Joseph, 1987 Jeff Felinczak vs Mendel, 1987 Bill Cranley vs Fenwick, 1989 Dan Costello vs St. Ignatius, 1980 Chris Krisik vs St. Martin De Porres, 1990 Gary Girzadas vs Shepard, 1991 Gary Girzadas vs Hales Franciscan, 1991 Mike Stritch vs. Weber, 1992 Jason Fennell vs Mt. Carmel, 1992 Jim Schmidt vs Evergreen Park, 1993 Jim Schmidt vs Kennedy, 1993 C. J. Keating vs St. Frances de Sales, 1995 Tim Hadley vs Clemente, 1996 Pat Fahey vs St. Martin, 1996 Joe Omiecinski vs. St. Martin, 1997 Joe Omiecinski vs. St. Ignatius, 1997 Hal Prohaska vs. Chicago Christian, 1997 Hal Prohaska vs. Oak Lawn, 1998 Matt Wilmot vs. Hales Franciscan, 1998 Hal Prohaska vs. St. Francis de Sales, 1998 Don Shaughnessy vs. DeLaSalle, 1998 Tom Ventrice vs. Richards, 1999 Dan Szmergalski vs. Richards, 2000 Anthony Albano vs. Marist, 2000 Dan Szmergalski vs. St. Ignatius, 2000 Dan Szmergalski vs. St. Francis de Sales, 2000 Anthony Albano vs. Loyola, 2000 Anthony Albano vs Richards, 2001 Anthony Albano vs Bishop Mac, 2001 Kyle Shinnick vs Marist, 2001 Nick Zieler vs Oak Lawn, 2001 Nick Zieler vs St. Laurence, 2001 Tim Braun vs Holy Cross, 2002 Tim Braun vs Homewood-Flossmoor, 2002 Tom Omiecinski vs Marist, 2002 Nick Romanas vs St. Francis de Sales, 2002 Marc Albano vs Simeon, 2003 Brian Herman vs Chicago Christian, 2003 Mike Fazy vs St. Charles North, 2003 Mike Fazy vs St. Francis de Sales, 2003 Matt Flavin vs St. Francis de Sales, 2003 Brett Schaefer vs Mount Carmel, 2003 Tom Rhein vs St. Rita, 2003 Tim Degnan vs Hales Franciscan, 2003 Brian Omiecinski vs Brother Rice (Michigan), 2004 Joe Gibson vs Holy Cross, 2004 Mike Hayden vs Bishop Mac, 2004 Mike Hayden vs Mount Carmel, 2004 Tom Rhein vs Mount Carmel, 2004 Erik Faust vs Marist (IHSA), 2004 Bob Stumpe vs de Sales, 2005 Jim Calderone vs St. Laurence, 2005 Jim Calderone vs Mount Carmel, 2005 Mike Fazy vs De La Salle, 2005 Mike Fazy vs Fenwick, 2005 Bob Stumpe vs Evergreen Park, 2006 Cameron Anello vs St. Ignatius, 2007 Mike McQuillan vs De La Salle, 2007 Eric Taylor vs Hales, 2007 Mike McQuillan vs Minooka (IHSA), 2007 Doug Schumacher vs Minooka (IHSA), 2007 Kevin Koehler vs Lane Tech, 2008 Doug Schumacher vs Marist, 2008 Mike McQuillan vs Loyola, 2008 Kevin Koehler vs Lincoln-Way Central, 2009 Kevin Koziol vs De La Salle, 2009 BROTHER RICE INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS DOUBLES (3) Ryan Wischhover vs Loyola, 2008 Ricky Palmer vs Marian, 2009 TRIPLES (3) Mike Glotz vs Proviso East, 1988 HOME RUNS (3) Bill Judge vs Proviso East, 1988 Doug Schumacher vs St. Ignatius, 2007 HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING (2) Doug Schumacher vs Bremen (IHSA) BASE ON BALLS (5) TOTAL BASES (13) Al Weber vs Lindbloom, 1963 Bill Judge vs Proviso East, 1988 Mike Fazy vs St. Francis de Sales, 20 Doug Schumacher vs St. Ignatius, 2007 CONSECUTIVE HITS (8) Doug Tomaso, 1960 Mike Higgins, 1997 CONSECUTIVE TIMES ON BASE (record kept since 1990) (11) Kevin Badke, 1998 Brother Rice Baseball .500 Hitters (minimum 40 plate app.) Ken Keselica, 2001 Brother Rice Baseball .400 Hitters (minimum 40 plate app.) Mike Stritch Mike Higgins Jr. Don Piecznski Bobby Schuch Dan Casey Mike Stritch Bob Cummings Jim Calderone Anthony Albano Tim Braun Jr. Bob Simmons Tim Hadley Lou Pasierb John Fazy Sr. Rich Polak Mike Ladevich Steve Bock Jim Schmidt Tony Jirik Mike Hayden Mike McQuillan Doug Tomaso Tim Braun Jr. Gary Girzadas Mike McQuillan Anthony Albano Joe Omiecinski Dan Szmergalski Mike Troy Mike Fazy Bill Judge Sean O’Connor Kevin Badke Vitas Ripskis Tom Rhein Nick Zieler Tom Omiecinski Chuck Higgins Ron DeMato Matt Wilmont Dan Crivellone Tom McGowan Doug Scheidt Dan Crivellone Paul Johansson Pat Fahey .495 .461 .460 .455 .452 .451 .447 .443 .441 .440 .440 .436 .436 .435 .433 .431 .429 .429 .427 .424 .424 .423 .423 .423 .423 .420 .419 .411 .410 .409 .409 .407 .407 .407 .406 .405 .403 .402 .402 .402 .400 .400 .400 .400 .400 .400 1992 1997 1960 2009 1999 1993 1978 2006 2001 2002 1971 1997 1965 1971 1985 1976 1986 1993 1997 2004 2007 1960 2003 1992 2008 2000 1997 2000 1969 2005 1987 1997 1998 1999 2004 2001 2001 1980 1986 1998 1982 1968 1971 1988 1988 1996 .300 HITTERS (minimum - 40 Appearances) Ricky Palmer .398 2009 Matt Flavin .398 2003 TJ Bujanski .396 2009 Ryan Wischhover .396 2006 Bobby Schuch .300 2008 Jim Facaro .395 1993 Tom Donovan .395 1983 Steve Johansson .394 1985 Mike Gaffney .394 1960 Miguel Amesquita .393 2006 Tom Hickey .393 2006 Ray Crowley .393 1970 Tom Hickey .393 2008 Brian Herman .392 2002 Cameron Anello .391 2007 Nick Romanas .390 2001 Chris Krisik .389 1978 Ricky Palmer .388 2008 Brett Schaefer .386 2003 Bob Cummings .386 1977 Dan Szmergalski .386 1999 Dan Casey .385 2000 Brett Schaefer .384 2004 Tony Ruffino .382 1996 Ryan Wischhover .380 2008 Mike Granata .379 1995 Dom Lascola .379 1998 Mike McQuillan .378 2005 Bill Westphal .378 1983 Chris Panek .377 1982 Mike Regan .377 1990 Steve Scott .377 1998 Steve Scott .377 2000 Doug Schumacher .376 2007 Dan Harlan .376 1983 John Herich .375 1965 Lou Pasierb .375 1963 Rick Kalibich .375 1971 Pete MacKanin .372 1969 Kevin Callahan .371 2008 Kevin Koehler .371 2008 Erik Faust .370 2005 Paul Congelose .370 1962 Steve Mulligan .370 1962 Steve Johansson .369 1986 Joe Albano .368 2006 Chris Pazan .368 2001 Mike Slattery .368 1986 Jovan Martin .368 1999 Jim Calderone .367 2005 Neil O’Loughlin .367 2005 Don Pasierb .367 1973 Mike Slattery Kevin Koehler Ryan Wischhover Mike McQuillan John Pizza Kevin Koziol Zac Erb Matt Wilmont Tom Omiecinski Jim Adduci Jim Adduci George Gilecki Keith Herrera Gary Girzadas Brian Omiecinski Ken Lynch B.J. Doerr Don Shaughnessy Jim Walsh Rich Doody John McQuillan Kevin Koziol Jerry O’Connor John Pacetti Patt Finn Tim Degnan Mike Redden Steve Scott Kevin Callahan Tom Radz Mark Plaehn Mike Kamenjarin Bill Ralph Bob Cecka Mike Kamenjarin Pat Foley Joe Piechota Tim Panfil Kyle Shinnick Joe Furmanek Gary Shimkus C. J. Keating Tom Radz Doug Scheidt Brian Coffey Mike Englebrecht Mike Fazy Jim Schmidt Mike Jermolowicz Scott Plaehn Don Winter Scott Meyer Steve Dennis .367 .366 .366 .366 .366 .366 .365 .365 .364 .364 .364 .364 .364 .363 .362 .362 .361 .361 .361 .360 .357 .356 .356 .356 .356 .356 .355 .354 .353 .352 .351 .349 .349 .349 .347 .346 .346 .346 .345 .345 .345 .345 .345 .345 .344 .344 .343 .343 .343 .343 .343 .343 .342 1981 2009 2007 2006 1989 2008 2002 1999 2002 1975 1977 1960 1994 1992 2005 1988 1976 1998 1959 1984 1987 2009 1963 1967 1991 2003 1971 1999 2009 1994 1985 1985 1971 1971 1984 1960 1973 1993 2001 1979 1969 1995 1996 1970 1991 1994 2004 1992 1987 1983 1974 1975 1988 Steve Mulligan Don De Mato Erik Faust Mark Maciacz John Coyne Rich Pernai Greg Blazek Pat Roche Casey Filkins Matt Kotheimer Kevin Koziol Bob Stumpe Bill Brannigan Peter Barounes Jayson Polickey Tim Hadley Dave Swiatek Mike Gaffney Craig Miller Sr. Tom McGowan John Cypser Cameron Anello Kevin Koehler Joe Gibson Joe Gibson Nick Romanas Mike Glotz Bob Ritchey Jim Schmidt Doug Dwyer Dave Barnes Bob Schuch Bill Manzel Bill Judge Chet Romaniak Maurice Young Don Shaughnessy Dan Toth John Toussas Dan Costello Pat McFarlane Mike Rukujzo Bob Jones Bob Dempster Tim Condron Dan Schick Mike Troy Dan Schick Mark Smyth Bill Richards Dan Harlan Mark Klonowski Dom Lascola .342 .340 .339 .339 .339 .338 .338 .338 .337 .337 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .330 .330 .330 .330 .330 .329 .329 .329 .329 .328 .328 .327 .327 .327 .327 .326 .325 .325 .325 .325 .324 .323 .323 .323 .321 .321 .321 .320 .319 .319 .319 1963 1987 2004 1985 1972 1964 1978 1978 2005 2001 2007 2005 1977 1987 1988 1996 1972 1961 1971 1969 1991 2008 2007 2006 2004 2002 1988 1979 1991 1991 1994 2007 1968 1988 1965 1990 1999 1984 2002 1989 1970 1981 1990 2007 1979 1980 1970 1981 1989 1976 1982 1975 1997 Hal Prohaska Ryan Koziol Jayson Polickey Dan Lotito Matt Flavin Rob Haney Scott Hayden Mike Krischel Mike Slattery Don Webster Randy Theusch Doug Schumacher Tom Hickey Dan Eble Jim Adduci Eric Tarvin Rich Niezgoda Tom Radz Bob Twardy Brian Baldwin Bill Richards Frank Panella Mark Slattery Mike Jermolowicz Tom DeMatteo Bob Stumpe Joe Richards Mike Fazy Dan Durkin Tony Jirik Joe Colander Pete Barounes Pat Brankin Jim Krcik Bill Moorfoot Ryan Quinn Dan Toth Tom Rhein Chuck Richards Don Winters Mark Greco Mike Seminetta Mike Smart Mike Lawler Rich DeMonica Pat Fahey Tom Rynne Mike Schramm Dennis Ludden Jason Fennell Bill Ralph Mike Tassone Joe Hayden .319 .318 .318 .318 .317 .317 .316 .316 .316 .316 .316 .316 .315 .315 .315 .315 .315 .315 .314 .313 .313 .313 .313 .313 .313 .312 .312 .311 .311 .311 .310 .310 .310 .310 .310 .310 .309 .308 .308 .308 .306 .306 .306 .306 .305 .305 .304 .304 .304 .304 .303 .303 .303 1998 2009 1987 1994 2002 1992 2005 1970 1982 1966 1974 2008 2007 2004 1976 1980 1980 1995 1964 2009 1975 1980 1981 1986 1991 2006 1974 2003 1986 1996 2001 1986 1987 1986 1987 1997 1985 2003 1967 1972 1982 1981 1984 1984 1984 1997 2009 1993 1962 1992 1970 1987 1999 Bill Dixon Bill Cranley Ken Rzeszutko Dave Swiatek Bob Alberts Don Pasierb Lou Pasierb Joe Hayden .302 .302 .302 .300 .300 .300 .300 .300 1970 1989 1988 1971 1985 1974 1964 2000 BROTHER RICE PITCHING RECORDS SEASON RECORD BROTHER RICE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (Elected by Team Members) 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 JOHN PASIERB LOU PASIERB DON WEBSTER CHUCK RICHARDS JOHN PACETTI PETE MACKANIN & MIKE TROY MIKE TROY JOHN FAZY & JIM RUZICH JOHN COYNE & DAVE SWIATEK BOB FROIO RANDY THEUSCH SCOTT MEYER MIKE LADEVICH & BILL RICHARDS JIM ADDUCI BOB CUMMINGS JOE FURMANEK CHUCK HIGGINS SCOTT BEAVER MARK SLATTERY DAN HARLAN RICH DEMONICA & JIM GARNER RICH POLAK STEVE JOHANSSON & JIM KRCIK PETE BAROUNES STEVE DENNIS JOHN PIZZA MIKE REGAN GEORGE ESCOBARETE GARY GIRZADAS MIKE STRITCH & JIM SCHMIDT MIKE MORAN C. J. KEATING TOM RADZ TIM HADLEY DOMINIC LASCOLA DAN CASEY ANTHONY ALBANO ANTHONY ALBANO & KEN KESELICA & MATT KOTHEIMER ZAC ERB & TOM OMIECINSKI MATT FLAVIN MIKE HAYDEN MIKE FAZY JIM CALDERONE MIKE MCQUILLAN MIKE MCQUILLAN PAT GANNON BROTHER RICE WINNERS OF THE ANTHONY R. LAWLESS AWARD (Outstanding Senior Baseball Player in the Catholic League) 1969 1972 1973 1976 1978 1993 1997 2008 2009 DENNIS HARRIGAN MIKE REDDEN BOB FROIO KEN ZIEMBA BOB CUMMINGS MIKE STRITCH TIM HADLEY MIKE MCQUILLAN PAT GANNON BROTHER RICE WINNERS OF THE ANTHONY R. LAWLESS AWARD (Chicago Catholic League Coach of the Year) 1971, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1983 Coach George Sedlacek 1991, 1993, 1994, 2000 Coach Cliff Petrak 2006, 2008, 2009 Coach Tim Lyons BROTHER RICE 100 STRIKE-OUT PITCHERS MIKE REDDEN 134 1971 RANDY THEUSCH 125 1974 LOU PASIERB 122 1965 C. J. KEATING 107 1995 BILL KAZMIERCZAK 106 1982 LOU PASIERB 105 1963 KEN ZIEMBA 103 1976 MIKE REDDEN 101 1970 50 STRIKE-OUT PITCHER Bob Froio Dennis Harrigan John Fazy Lou Pasierb Bob DeFries Dave Bernas Mike Redden Pat Gannon Greg Moss Ken Ziemba Steve Klutcharch Bob Jennings George Escobarete Andy Stemler Bob Craven Tom Tracy Pat Gannon Dave Spedale Jim Sexton Dan Harlan Ryan Nelligan C. J. Keating Greg Moss Jerry Zywica Billy Smith Tom Evans Mike Heniff Bob Sanowskis 99 96 94 92 86 85 82 81 78 78 76 76 75 72 74 73 70 70 71 68 68 67 66 66 64 63 63 63 1973 1969 1971 1964 1966 1990 1972 2009 2003 1974 1977 1997 1991 1987 1963 1993 2008 1981 1994 1983 1986 1994 2002 1969 2005 1968 1979 1978 Dave Spedale Joe O'Sullivan Bob DeFries Ken Ziemba Luke O’Loughlin John Pasierb John Schimanski Vitas Ripskis Kevin McMahon Steve Klutcharch John Barcelona Nate Drag Mike Flavin Rich Polak Dave Spedale Matt Wilmot Bill Kazmierczak Tom Tracy Matt Kotheimer Jim Garner Jim Garner Joe Schissler John Barcelona Pat Gannon Greg Blazek Greg Blazek 62 61 59 59 58 58 58 58 57 57 57 57 56 54 54 54 53 53 52 51 51 51 50 50 50 50 1980 1959 1967 1975 2002 1964 1968 2000 1992 1976 1966 1989 1997 1985 1979 2000 1981 1992 2001 1984 1985 1991 1965 2007 1977 1978 Brother Rice Won-Lost Career Pitching Record Pat Gannon Lou Pasierb Mike Redden Steve Klutcharch Ken Ziemba Dave Spedale Bill Kazmierczak Kevin Koziol Matt Besenhofer Jerry Zwyica Ryan Wischhover Matt Kotheimer Bob DeFries Dave Bernas Jim Sexton Billy Smith John Walsh Greg Moss Bob Froio Mike Rukujzo Matt Seroka Bob Jennings Bob Craven Dennis Harrigan John Cypser Randy Theusch Mike Heniff Nate Drag John Fazy Chris Cabanski Sean O’Reilly Kevin McMahon Pete Barounes C.J. Keating John Schimanski Bob Bakon Jack Gorman Mike Flavin Tom Tracy Jim Garner George Escobarete Larry Warszalek John Cunnea Bob Esposito John Madrzyk Dan Harris Dan Harlan Vitas Ripskis Rich Polak Kevin Berry Marty Masterson Marshall Lachecki Marty Roche Mike Sterk John Barcelona Mike Huffman Jim Mozerka Brian Dundee Eric Breese John Crilly Andy Stemler Greg Blazek Ryan Nelligan TJ Bujanski 26 26 23 21 20 18 18 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 8 5 5 7 2 6 4 2 2 6 0 5 8 5 9 5 9 1 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 10 1 1 3 5 6 7 0 3 4 4 5 6 6 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 8 9 0 Tom McPhillips John Persierb Chuck Schwab Matt Flavin Larry Korpitz Jeff Burzinski Joe Schissler Bob Kuenster Tom Fazy Bob Sanowskis Luke O'Loughlin Mike Johnson Ed McHale Bob Fecht Pat Wilkison Kevin Boudreau Ken Keselica Tom Evans Joe Omiecinski Brian Evans Matt Wilmot Rich Langert Ray Jendra Joe DeJanovich John Zawaski Dan Harrigan Joe O'Sullivan Paul Passolano Dan Walsh Tim Harrigan Mike Meyer Matt McDonough Gary Shimkus Mike Fazy Dan Hennigan Roger Griggs Tim Rolowicz John Pizza Kevin Clam Jack Carmody Jim Grodoski Jim Tock Tony Jirik Vincenzo Chimera Ray Crowley Kevin McCarthy Terry Barnes Matt Winkler Tony Pacella Tom Kozak Jim Fitzmaurice Cameron Anello Jim Calderone Joe Kelleher Brad Willette Ronn Barr Marc Macarol Pat O'Connor Phil Hicks Rich Palacz Ed Sochacki Ron DeMato Jason Girzadas Rich Michal Rich Hart Tom Cholly Jason Ness Dan Fox 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 Brian Baldwin Cory Greene John Toussas Mike Kamenjarin Gery Sadzwicz Jeff Devens Pete Biondo Tom Boyd Mike Walsh Dave Devine Mike Sauseda Ryan Quinn Joe Regiro Mick Bilek Tom Preusser Scott Plaehn Brian Patton Ed Palacz Mike Stritch Bob Frederick Jeff Mlinarcik Pat 0'Janavac Bud Cramer Thad Sochacki Joe Hayden Ryan Koziol John Ready Brian Grote Wendell Johnson Dennis Skarupa Randy Schwartz Jim Ross Rich DiBernardo Carl Oberzut Joe Piechota Tony Gorski Chris Krisik Alan Rybka Jeff Thomas Pat Carter Steve Rosenbaum Tom Hickey Mike Schramm Dave Calzaretta Bob Davis Tim Lee Ed Schrodof Mike Milcarek Jim Schwab Jim Lagoni Steve Dennis Dennis Ludden Ed Nykaza Brad Aguirre Jim Oullette Bob Wall Bob Zywica Mike Barabacz John Labedz Mike Frost Gene Pasciak Brian Suchy Tim Condron Scott Rediger Geoff Greiner Sam Stancik Tom Donovan Bill Jones 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ONE HITTERS (CATHOLIC LEAGUE OR STATE PLAYOFF GAMES) Pat O'Connor vs St. Francis de Sales, 1960 Lou Pasierb vs St. Rita, 1964 John Pasierb vs Gordon Tech, 1964 Lou Pasierb vs Mt. Carmel, 1965 Lou Pasierb vs Fenwick, 1965 Lou Pasierb vs Mendel, 1965 John Barcelona vs Holy Trinity, 1965 Bob DeFries vs Mt. Carmel, 1966 Bob DeFries vs Hales Franciscan, 1968 Dennis Harrigan vs De Paul, 1968 Jerry Zywica vs Hales Franciscan, 1969 Gary Shimkus vs Leo, 1969 Mike Redden vs Mendel, 1970 Tom Fazy vs Hales Franciscan, 1972 Mike Redden & Tom Fazy vs Mendel, 1972 Tom Fazy & Bob Froio vs Mt. Carmel, 1973 Randy Theusch vs Hales Franciscan, 1973 Bob Froio vs St. Rita, 1973 Steve Klutcharch vs Kankakee Eastridge, 1976 (I.H.S.A. Sectional) Jim Mozerka vs Mt. Carmel, 1981 Dave Spedale vs St. Ignatius, 1981 Paul Passolano vs Hales Franciscan, 1981 Larry Warszalek vs Hales Franciscan, 1982 Bill Kazmierczak vs Gordon Tech, 1982 John Madrzyk vs Mendel, 1983 Ryan Nelligan & Ron DeMato vs De sales, 1986 Alan Rybka & Jason Ness vs Hales Franciscan, 1990 George Escobarete vs St. Rita, 1991 Tom Tracy vs Leo, 1993 C. J. Keating vs Loyola, 1995 C. J. Keating vs St. Laurence, 1995 Greg Moss vs Bishop Mc Namara, 2002 Greg Moss vs Loyola, 2003 Dan Hennigan & Bob Fecht vs Leo, 2003 Tom McPhillips vs Leo, 2004 Tom McPhillips vs Morgan Park, 2004 (I.H.S.A. Regional) Ryan Wischhover vs De La Salle, 2006 Pat Gannon vs De La Salle, 2007 THE BROTHER RICE CAST OF PROFESSIONALS ORGANIZATION YEAR SIGNED Bob Defries Chicago White Sox 1967 Lou Pasierb California Angels 1969 John Pasierb Kansas City Royals 1969 Jim Michal Minnesota Twins 1969 Pete Mackanin (Note 1) Washington Senators 1969 Mike Redden Pittsburgh Pirates 1972 Ray Crowley Montreal Expos 1975 Scott Meyer (Note 2) Oakland Athletics 1978 Bob Cummings (Note 3) San Francisco Giants 1978 Joe Piechota Montreal Expos 1979 Jim Adduci (Note 4) St. Louis Cardinals 1980 Bob Ritchey (Note 5) California Angels 1982 Bill Kazmierczak Chicago Cubs 1986 Dan Harlan Kansas City Royals 1987 Bill Judge Chicago Cubs 1988-drafted,did not sign Rich Polak New York Yankees 1989 Andy Stemler Cleveland Indians 1991 Ron DeMato Baltimore Orioles 1991 C. J. Keating (Note 6) Los Angeles Dodgers 1995-drafted,did not sign Ryan Quinn (Note 7) San Diego Padres 1997-drafted,did not sign Anthony Albano (Note 8) Minnesota Twins 2001-drafted,did not sign SPECIAL PRO NOTES #1. In June, 1969, Pete Mackanin became the first Brother Rice player to be drafted and signed when he was selected in the 4th round rally by the Washington Senators, now known as the Texas Rangers. He was brought up to play shortstop during the 1973 season, but was traded to the Montreal Expos for Willie Davis during the winter of 1974-75. During both the 1975 and 1976 seasons, Pete started at second base for the Expos. In 1977, he became the backup second baseman to Dave Cash and also backup to shortstop Chris Speier. After playing the 1978 season with the Expos Triple AAA Denver Club, Pete's contract was bought by the Phillies for whom he became a utility infielder, playing backup in 1979 to Rose, Trillo, Conception and Schmidt. During the off season, he was traded to the Minnesota Twins where he played several positions, but mainly second base and shortstop. In 1982, after being cut by the White Sox (who had signed him as a free agent), Pete signed with the Texas Rangers' Triple AAA team at Denver. In 1985, Pete took over the managerial duties for the Cubs' Class A team in Peoria where he managed for two seasons before becoming the Cubs Director of Player Development. At Peoria, his team won the Championship in his first season with them. Later, Pete moved up to coach the Cubs Triple AAA Club in Iowa. The summer of 1991, however, found Pete completing his second year as manager of the Cincinnati Reds Triple AAA Club in Nashville. In 1993, Pete managed Baltimore's "A" Club in Fredericksburg, Maryland. In 1995, Pete was named the Sporting News Minor League Manager of the Year for his accomplishments in managing Ottawa in the Montreal Expos organization. In 1997, he became the 3rd base coach for the Montreal Expos. After coaching the Hickory team in North Carolina in the Pirates organization in 2002, Pete moved back to the major league level. He has served as the bench coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates and just recently (2007), he was named Manager of the Cincinnati Reds. #2. In June, 1978, former Brother Rice catcher, Scott Meyer, was drafted by the Oakland A's following his junior year at Western Michigan University. Scott played Double AA ball for Milford, Connecticut for a couple of seasons before his contract was sold to the Baltimore Orioles. He played for a season in Arizona for one of their farm clubs before being released. However, in September of 1978 following his rookie season in the minors, Scott was brought up for the month of September by the Oakland A's for the remainder of the season. He appeared in several games including about 6 starts. One of those starts was in Chicago against the White Sox. He caught the entire game, going one for four. That hit came in his first appearance at the plate when he doubled off the left field wall and eventually scored. Scott, therefore, is the second former Brother Rice baseball player (after Pete Mackanin) to play in the major leagues. In 1999, he was working as a fireman in Phoenix, Arizona. #3. In June, 1978, former Brother Rice catcher was drafted in the first round of the draft by the San Francisco Giants. Overall, he was the fifth pick across the entire nation and the very first of the catchers to be drafted that year. Bob played at Great Falls, Montana; Clinton, Iowa; Shreveport, Louisiana and Phoenix, Arizona (AAA) before being released in May, 1985. He was then signed by the Seattle Mariners and played at Chattanooga, Tennessee where he remained until his release at the end of the season. Bob has been scouting for the Giants since 1990. #4. In June, 1977, former Brother Rice outfielder Jim Adduci was drafted in the 28th round after high school, but instead opted to accept a baseball scholarship to Southern Illinois University where he starred in the outfield for three seasons. Following his junior year, he was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 7th round. He was brought up for the last month of the 1983 season after having some very successful seasons with St. Petersburg, Little Rock and Louisville. He played the 1984 season at both first base and outfield for Louisville (AAA) again, before being traded in the off season to the Milwaukee Brewers. While playing for the Brewer's Vancouver AAA Club, Jim was called up several times to play with the Brewers. After playing in Japan for the next two seasons, Jim was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies and played for their Scrantron AAA Club. He was called up for about a month by the Phillies as a replacement for injured John Kruk and hit .267 while there. Jim retired from playing with Scrantron following the 1990 season. He now serves as an instructor for Bulls/White Sox training Academy in Lisle and lives in Evergreen Park. #5. Bob Ritchey scouted for the California Angels organization from 1989 to 1991 and has since become a world championship kick-boxer. #6 In June, 1995, pitcher, Christiaan "C. J. Keating" was drafted in the 53rd round by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but opted to attend and play ball for Creighton University. #7 In June, 1997, pitcher/3rd baseman Ryan Quinn was drafted in the 41st round by the San Diego Padres but opted to attend Lewis University. #8 In June, 2001, Right Fielder Anthony Albano was drafted in the 20th round by the Minnesota Twins but opted to attend the University of Evansville and finsh his career at Florida Atlantic University. YEAR 1959 SEASON RECORD LEAGUE RECORD WON LOST WON LOST 3 11 3 11 LEAGUE STANDING AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1960 7 4 7 3 1961 7 6 5 6 1962 11 9 7 6 3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1963 20 6 11 4 SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP 1964 15 7 10 5 SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION 1965 14 7 12 5 2ND PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1966 28 7 14 3 SOUTH SECTION CO-CHAMPION CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION 1967 16 9 9 6 2ND PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1968 25 6 13 4 SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION 1969 23 4 17 1 SOUTH SECTION LEAGUE CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP 1970 23 5 15 3 SOUTH SECTION CO-CHAMPION CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION 1971 26 4 15 3 SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION 1972 16 9 8 9 4TH PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1973 20 6 14 3 SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP 1974 20 11 15 7 CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP 1975 14 9 9 6 4TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE 1976 34 8 12 2 I.H.S.A. STATE CHAMPIONS CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP 1977 32 9 12 1 CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION 1978 15 15 8 5 4TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE 1979 17 14 7 6 4TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE SOUTH SECTION CO-CHAMPION YEAR 1980 SEASON RECORD LEAGUE RECORD LEAGUE STANDING AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS WON LOST WON LOST 24 7 11 2 CHICAGO CATHOLIC CHAMPIONS 1981 32 17 10 3 2ND PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE IHSA REGIONAL & SECTIONAL CHAMPS IHSA STATE RUNNER-UP 1982 22 16 7 6 5TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 1983 28 8 12 1 CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS IHSA REGIONAL & SECTIONAL CHAMPS IHSA STATE FINALISTS 1984 21 15 13 6 3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1985 19 19 10 9 4TH PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1986 23 12 13 6 2ND PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1987 19 13 13 6 SOUTH SECTION CHAMPIONS 1988 22 16 12 7 3RD PLACE NORTH SECTION 1989 22 14 9 8 3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1990 13 15 6 10 5TH PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1991 25 7 15 4 1ST PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1992 20 14 9 8 3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION 3RD PLACE - CVS FALL TOURNAMENT 1993 23 6 15 2 1ST PLACE NORTH SECTION 1ST PLACE - CVS FALL TOURNAMENT 1994 26 7 14 4 1ST PLACE - SOUTH SECTION 1995 15 14 13 5 3RD PLACE - SOUTH SECTION 1996 21 10 11 6 4TH PLACE -SOUTH SECTION 1ST PLACE -ST. BENEDICT FALL TOURNAMENT 2ND PLACE -ST. IGNATIUS/ WEBER FALL TOURNAMENT 1997 27 6 14 4 1ST PLACE -SOUTH SECTION 1ST PLACE -HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT 1ST PLACE -ST. IGNATIUS FALL TOURNAMENT 1ST PLACE -ST. LAURENCE/REAVIS FALL TOURNAMENT 1998 18 12 9 9 1STPLACE-HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT 3RD PLACE –SOUTH SECTION 1999 11 (19 20 12) 9 (10 9 8) 2ND PLACE-HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT 3RD PLACE-SOUTH SECTION Figures in () represent record w/o imposition Of 8 forfeits by IHSA for an Athletic Dept. clerical error involving a transfer student) 2000 23 9 12 7 1STPLACE-HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT 3RD PLACE-SOUTH SECTION 2001 27 9 15 4 2nd place –SOUTH SECTION-REGIONAL SEMI-FINALISTS 2002 27 9 12 7 4TH place-SOUTH SECTION-REGIONAL FINALISTS 2003 28 11 12 7 2nd place-SOUTH SECTION IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS 3RD PLACE SCHAUMBURG FLYERS TOURNAMENT 2004 33 6 18 3 1st PLACE SOUTH SECTION 1ST PLACE SCHAUMBURG FLYERS TOURNAMENT IHSA REGIONAL CHMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS 2005 23 14 15 6 2nd PLACE SOUTH SECTION IHSA REGIONAL FINALISTS 2006 26 8 11 3 1st PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS 2007 30 12 10 4 2ND PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE 1 IHSA REGIONAL, SECTIONAL, SUPER SECTIONAL CHAMPS IHSA STATE FINALS 4TH PLACE 2008 32 7 10 4 1st PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS SWEET 16 CLASS 4A 2009 31 3 13 1 1st PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE Totals 1088 494 567 259 1 BROTHER RICE PLAYERS SELECTED ALL-STATE 1977 JIM ADDUCI 1978 BOB CUMMINGS 1983 DAN CRIVELLONE 1988 BILL JUDGE 1993 MIKE STRITCH 2001 ANTHONY ALBANO 2008 MIKE MCQUILLAN 2008 KEVIN KOZIOL 2009 PAT GANNON / BOBBY SCHUCH / KEVIN KOZIOL BROTHER RICE PLAYERS SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE STATE ALL-STAR GAME 1976 Ken Ziemba 2000 Dan Casey 1977 Jim Adduci 2001 Anthony Albano 1977 Steve Klutcharch 1978 Bob Cummings 1981 Mike Slattery 1983 Dan Crivellone 1985 Rich Polak 1988 Bill Judge 1993 Mike Stritch BROTHER RICE PLAYERS SELECTED TO THE ALL-CATHOLIC LEAGUE TEAM 1959 Joe O'Sullivan 1960 Tom O'Grady Joe O'Sullivan Don Piezznski 1961 Mike Gaffney 1962 Dennis Ludden Al Weber 1963 Dennis Ludden Steve Mulligan Jerry O'Connor Lou Pasierb 1964 John Pasierb Lou Pasierb Rich Pernai Chet Romaniak Bob Twardy 1969 Dennis Harrigan Pete Mackanin Tom McGowan Mike Troy 1965 Lou Pasierb Chet Romaniak Bob Twardy 1966 Bob Bakon Chuck Richards Mike Smart Don Webster 1967 John Pacetti Chuck Richards 1968 Larry Korpitz Steve Lisowski John Pacetti John Schimanski 1970 Ray Crowley Pat MacFarlane Mike Troy Jerry Zywica 1971 John Fazy Mike Redden Jim Ruzich Doug Scheidt 1972 John Coyne Mike Redden Dave Swiatek 1973 Bob Froio John Mackanin Rod Molek Don Pasierb 1974 Don Pasierb Joe Piechota Randy Theusch Don Winter 1975 Mark Klonowski Scott Meyer 1976 Jim Adduci Mike Ladevich Bill Richards Ken Ziemba 1977 Jim Adduci Bob Cummings Steve Klutcharch Randy Schwartz 1978 Greg Blazek Bob Cummings 1979 Tim Condron Joe Furmanek 1980 Chuck Higgins Frank Panella Bob Ritchey Mike Slattery Dave Spedale 1981 Scott Beaver Mike Rukujzo Mike Slattery Dave Spedale 1982 Dan Crivellone Bill Kazmierczak Mark Slattery 1983 Paul Congelose Dan Crivellone Dan Harlan 1984 Rich DeMonica 1985 Rich Polak 1986 Steve Johansson 1987 Peter Barounes Mike Jermolowicz Bill Judge 1988 Bill Judge John McQuillan Jayson Polickey 1989 Nate Drag John Pizza 1990 Dave Bernas 1991 John Cypser Doug Dwyer George Escobarete 1992 Kevin McMahon Mike Stritch 1993 Mike Stritch Jim Schmidt Tom Tracy Jim Ficaro 1994 Mike Moran Jim Sexton Dave Barnes Mike Englebrecht 1995 C. J. Keating Mike Granata Brian Evans 1996 Tom Radz Eric Breese Pat Fahey 1998 Kevin Badke Dominic Lascola Hal Prohaska 1999 Dan Casey Steve Scott Matt Wilmot 2000 Anthony Albano Dan Casey Steve Scott Dan Szmergalski 2001 Anthony Albano Ken Keselica Matt Kotheimer Tom Omiecinski 1997 Tim Hadley Sean O'Connor Tony Jirik Mike Higgins Jr. Bob Jennings 2002 Tim Braun Luke O’Loughlin Tom Omiecinski 2003 Mike Fazy Matt Flavin Brett Schaefer Matt Seroka con’t 2004 Mike Fazy Dan Harris Mike Hayden Tom Rhein Brett Schaefer 2005 Mike Fazy Jim Calderone Mike McQuillan Billy Smith 2006 Joe Albano Miguel Amesquita Jim Calderone Joe Gibson Mike McQuillan 2007 Cameron Anello Mike McQuillan Doug Schumacher Ryan Wischhover 2008 Pat Gannon Kevin Koziol Mike McQuillan Bob Schuch Ryan Wischhover 2009 TJ Bujanski Kevin Callahan Pat Gannon Kevin Koziol Ricky Palmer Bobby Schuch SUMMER BASEBALL RESULTS 2000 16 – 4 Lost in 2nd the round of Sectional to De La Salle 2001 17-6 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS / STATE FINALISTS 2002 21-4 Lost in Sectional Semi-Final (3rd round) to Mount Carmel 5-3 in 9 innings 2003 18-4 Lost in the 1st round of the Sectional to Eisenhower 2004 20-4 Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to Joliet Catholic 2005 21-7 Lost in Sectional championship to St. Rita (final 16) 2006 16-4 Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to Mt. Carmel 7-6 2007 16-5 Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to St. Laurence 2-0 2008 29-5 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS/ STATE RUNNER-UP 2009 16-5 Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to Mount Carmel 9-2 In 2001, Coach Lyons began 3 awards to honor 3 of Brother Rice’s former coaches. Coach George Sedlacek Award-Best Offensive Performer Ken Keselica, 2001 Tom Omiecinski, 2002 Matt Flavin, 2003 Mike Hayden, 2004 Mike Fazy, 2005 Jim Calderone, 2006 Cameron Anello & Mike McQuilan, 2007 Mike McQuillan, 2008 Bobby Schuch, 2009 Coach Cliff Petrak Award – Best Defensive Performer Anthony Albano, 2001 Zac Erb, 2002 Tim Degnan, 2003 Tom Rhein, 2004 Casey Filkins, 2005 Joe Albano, 2006 Joe Gibson, 2006 Doug Schumacher, 2007 Doug Schumacher, 2008 Ricky Palmer, 2009 Coach Tony “Chief” Hanrahan – Coaches Award Matt Kotheimer, 2001 Zac Erb, 2002 Tim O’Connell & Mike Maher, 2003 Brett Schaefer, 2004 Brian Omiecinski & Billy Smith, 2005 Joe “Gonzo” Gonzalez, 2006 Jack Carmody & Bob Dempster, 2007 THE SENIORS, 2008 THE SENIORS, 2009 Brother Rice Baseball Hall of Fame Brother Rice High School opened its doors in September of 1956 and fielded its baseball team in the spring of 1959. Since then, the program grew quickly into three very competitive and respected teams that have produced countless memories of great plays, super players, unforgettable victories and championship teams. This rich and winning baseball tradition could never have emerged without the special body of players and non-players alike whose extraordinary achievements either on or off the field have longed for special recognition. It was a long team dream of varsity assistant coach Tom Uraski to honor the many contributors to this success. That dream became a reality on May 18, 1996, when the first groups of honorees were inducted into the newly created Brother Rice Baseball Hall of Fame. We will continue to add annually to this prestigious group. May 18, 1996 inductions May 3, 1997 inductions 1976 State Championship Team Ray Crowley „71 Jim Adduci ‟77 George Escobarete III „91 Dan Crivellone ‟83 John Fazy „71 Bob Cummings ‟78 Dan Harlan „83 Bob Froio ‟73 Dennis Harrigan „69 Bill Judge ‟88 Chuck Higgins „80 Steve Klutcharch ‟77 Bill Kazmieczak „82 Pete Mackanin ‟69 Rodney Molek „73 Lou Pasierb ‟65 Joe O‟Sullivan „60 John Pacetti ‟68 Don Pasierb „74 Mike Redden ‟72 Joe Piechota „74 Chuck Richards ‟67 Randy Schwartz „77 Jimmy Schmidt ‟93 Mike Slattery „81 Mike Stritch ‟93 Dave Spedale „81 Mike Troy „70 Randy Theusch „74 Bob Twardy „65 Ken Ziemba „76 Coach George Sedlacek Coach Cliff Petrak April 25, 1998 inductions May 12, 2001 inductions Mark Klonowski ‟75 Steve Johansson „86 Rich Polak ‟85 CJ Keating „95 Jim Ruzich ‟71 Rich Pernai „64 Mike Slattery ‟82 Bill Ralph „71 Don Webster ‟66 Bill Richards „76 Coach Jack O‟Keeffe Chet Romaniak „65 Richard “Dick” Schwartz Dave Swiatek „72 May 1998 inductions Coach Jim Antos Tom Evans ‟68 May 11, 2002 inductions Mike Ladevich ‟76 Pete Barounes „87 Scott Meyer ‟74 Bob DeFries „67 Steve Mulligan ‟63 Pat Fahey „97 Jack Schimanski ‟68 Tim Hadley „97 Rich Panovich ‟66 Mike Higgins „97 Pete Samson ‟73 Tony Jirik „97 Coach Ed “Doc” Staron Don Winter „74 April 29, 2000 inductions Coach Tony “Chief” Hanrahan Dave Bernas „90 Ed Eber „76 Larry Korpitz „69 Dennis Ludden „63 Tom McGowan „69 Bob Ritchie „80 Doug Scheidt „71 Coach Tom Uraski „81 May 17, 2003 inductions May 14, 2005 inductions Brian Coffey ‟91 John Cunnea „88 Robert Craven ‟63 Steve Dennis „88 Ron DeMato ‟87 Mike Jermolowicz „87 Joseph Furmanek ‟79 Matt Kotheimer „01 Gary Girzadas ‟92 John Mackanin „73 Donald Pieczynski ‟60 Mike Moran „94 Jayson Polickey ‟88 Gary Pressy Daniel Schick ‟81 Jimmy Sexton „94 Mark Sterk „71 Tim Sterk „76 May 22, 2004 inductions May 22, 2006 inductions John Coyne ‟72 Scott Beaver „81 Tom DeMatteo Sr. ‟67 Dan Casey „00 Tom Donovan ‟83 Mike Heniff „80 Jerry O‟Connor ‟63 Tom Lyons „63 Tim Panfil ‟93 Mike Minervini John Pasierb ‟64 Sean O‟Connor „97 Tom Radz ‟95 Tom Omiecinski „02 Mike Smart „66 May 12, 2007 inductions May 1, 2010 inductions Anthony Albano ‟01 Dominic Lascola „98 Matt Besenhofer ‟04 Dan Szmergalski „00 Pat Brankin ‟87 Matt Flavin „03 Mike Englebrecht ‟94 Brett Schaefer „04 Jim Garner „85 Dan Lawrence „81 Mike Rukujzo „81 May 17, 2008 inductions Tim Braun Jr. „03 Doug Dwyer „91 Mike Fazy „05 Joe Hayden „00 Mike Hayden „04 Luke O‟Loughlin „03 Steve Scott „00 May 23, 2009 inductions Ken Keselica „01 Tommy Rhein „04 Don Shaunessey „99 Matt Wilmot „00 In 2007, the Matt Kotheimer ‟01 award was established to honor the years most outstanding pitcher. Matt Kotheimer ‘01 Award – Top Pitcher Pat Gannon, 2007 Pat Gannon, 2008 Pat Gannon, 2009