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2009 FCCAA Baseball Review 2009 FCCAA Baseball Review Compiled by Rob Chaney, FCCAA Scoreboard Coordinator Tallahassee Community College FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2009 Baseball Review FCCAA ERA Leaders GP IP R ER H SO BB ERA W L 1 Jose Mata Broward College 17 45 12 6 32 37 6 1.20 3 2 2 Logan Dodds Miami Dade College 13 64 15 12 44 67 17 1.68 10 1 3 Rick Perez Miami Dade College 13 64 20 13 41 57 28 1.81 8 1 4 Daniel Bennett Tallahassee Community College 27 40 10 10 44 50 15 2.21 4 1 5 Casey Medlen Daytona State College 25 51 24 15 48 40 22 2.61 2 1 6 Gus Schlosser Manatee Community College 49 78 31 23 64 76 28 2.65 7 2 7 Connor Hoehn St. Petersburg College 12 39 15 12 27 46 24 2.72 3 1 8 Andrew Morris Gulf Coast Community College 14 94 37 29 65 107 42 2.77 10 2 9 JB Johnson Chipola College 17 48 20 16 41 33 19 2.98 4 1 10 Frankie Hall Lake Sumter Community College 15 70 39 24 71 69 33 3.07 6 6 11 Matthew Gendron Central Florida Community College 13 77 45 27 82 70 17 3.14 7 3 12 Jose Oviedo Miami Dade College 18 40 15 14 31 42 18 3.15 3 2 13 Cameron Greathouse Gulf Coast Community College 46 84 43 30 76 81 39 3.21 5 4 14 Kenny Frosch Pasco-Hernando Community College 19 49 26 18 61 34 15 3.28 3 1 15 Chandler Jagodzinski Lake Sumter Community College 29 43 23 16 39 34 10 3.34 3 3 16 Travis DeBee Central Florida Community College 15 66 35 25 73 42 23 3.37 5 3 17 Bobby Dixon Manatee Community College 21 48 22 19 45 33 17 3.53 3 4 18 Brett Hammaker Tallahassee Community College 13 57 38 23 66 42 12 3.61 8 1 19 Charles Basford Pensacola Junior College 16 69 41 28 85 51 24 3.61 5 3 20 Kyle Kotchie Lake Sumter Community College 18 41 19 17 31 64 24 3.70 4 2 21 Keegan Linza Northwest Florida State College 13 69 38 29 65 68 19 3.78 4 3 22 Andrew Thompson Pasco-Hernando Community College 17 97 49 42 95 88 34 3.88 7 2 23 Ryan Weber St. Petersburg College 15 82 49 36 83 71 16 3.91 8 4 24 Charlie Olson Pasco-Hernando Community College 19 94 54 41 86 106 41 3.92 6 8 25 Daley Cox Santa Fe College 14 50 30 22 57 42 14 3.93 3 1 26 Matthew Sergey Broward College 11 43 30 19 43 44 25 3.94 2 1 27 Mike Martinez St. Petersburg College 14 53 34 24 52 39 19 4.05 3 3 28 Ryan Whelan Broward College 10 48 24 22 44 34 14 4.09 6 1 29 T J Thornton Indian River State College 11 59 43 27 52 44 34 4.11 3 4 30 Sean Johnson Pasco-Hernando Community College 17 40 25 19 44 22 23 4.20 6 4 31 Patrick Corbin Chipola College 14 74 42 35 70 86 28 4.23 6 3 32 Shawn Swaringen Indian River State College 12 36 25 17 36 33 14 4.25 4 1 33 Paul Davis Pensacola Junior College 17 50 32 24 51 29 19 4.26 6 3 34 Jason Postill Tallahassee Community College 14 65 38 31 65 59 22 4.29 6 4 35 Donnie Albro St. Petersburg College 22 66 41 32 64 72 11 4.32 5 4 36 Jason Townsend Chipola College 9 41 23 20 36 37 20 4.32 4 2 37 Josh Renfro Manatee Community College 18 70 41 34 76 51 19 4.35 6 2 38 Marshall Stavley St. Johns River Community College 16 98 63 49 106 92 29 4.48 10 5 39 Michael Hashem Hillsborough Community College 16 81 55 41 85 71 42 4.51 6 6 40 Kyle Mitchell Gulf Coast Community College 19 43 27 22 36 48 33 4.53 1 1 41 David Bergin Florida Community College 18 71 49 36 68 58 26 4.56 2 6 42 Bobby Bolling Santa Fe College 15 86 47 44 99 75 13 4.56 9 2 43 Matt Fuglesang South Florida Community College 12 36 31 19 46 38 12 4.66 4 4 44 Austin Wright Chipola College 30 44 29 23 30 55 31 4.67 4 3 45 Tye Buckley Seminole Community College 38 38 25 20 33 32 21 4.69 4 4 46 Damian Seguen Broward College 11 46 31 24 39 44 19 4.69 5 1 47 Matthew Kaplan Pensacola Junior College 17 38 24 20 44 35 11 4.73 4 2 48 Brett Kennedy Florida Community College 19 96 61 51 99 79 28 4.78 9 6 49 Rob Waskiewicz Miami Dade College 8 37 20 20 32 33 10 4.82 3 0 50 Owen Dew Seminole Community College 16 91 62 49 91 81 21 4.82 8 5 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2009 Baseball Review FCCAA Strikeout Leaders IP SO K/IP 1 Kyle Kotchie Lake Sumter Community College 41 64 1.549 2 Johnny Sedlock South Florida Community College 38 51 1.331 3 Austin Wright Chipola College 44 55 1.241 4 Daniel Bennett Tallahassee Community College 40 50 1.229 5 Shane Waller Northwest Florida State College 44 54 1.227 6 Kyle Starnes Hillsborough Community College 35 42 1.177 7 Connor Hoehn St. Petersburg College 39 46 1.160 8 Patrick Corbin Chipola College 74 86 1.157 9 Manny Martir Indian River State College 78 90 1.154 10 Andrew Morris Gulf Coast Community College 94 107 1.138 11 Charlie Olson Pasco-Hernando Community College 94 106 1.128 12 David Buchanan Chipola College 38 43 1.122 13 Kyle Mitchell Gulf Coast Community College 43 48 1.099 14 Josh Culler Seminole Community College 54 59 1.086 15 Donnie Albro St. Petersburg College 66 72 1.080 16 Jacob Davis Lake Sumter Community College 41 44 1.073 17 Jose Oviedo Miami Dade College 40 42 1.050 18 Logan Dodds Miami Dade College 64 67 1.047 19 Shawn Marquardt Northwest Florida State College 43 45 1.039 20 TIM WEBB Palm Beach Community College 36 38 1.036 21 Matt Fuglesang South Florida Community College 36 38 1.036 22 John Blake Lake Sumter Community College 39 41 1.034 23 Eric Doty Polk Community College 45 46 1.022 24 Matthew Sergey Broward College 43 44 1.015 25 Taylor Scaggs St. Petersburg College 36 36 1.000 26 Cameron Nelson South Florida Community College 39 39 1.000 27 Keegan Linza Northwest Florida State College 69 68 0.986 28 Frankie Hall Lake Sumter Community College 70 69 0.981 29 Gus Schlosser Manatee Community College 78 76 0.974 30 RONNIE OELERICH Palm Beach Community College 57 55 0.965 31 Cameron Greathouse Gulf Coast Community College 84 81 0.964 32 Damian Seguen Broward College 46 44 0.957 33 Marshall Stavley St. Johns River Community College 98 92 0.936 34 Brian Sustersic Daytona State College 50 47 0.934 35 Robbie Scott Broward College 57 53 0.930 36 Joey Delgado Pensacola Junior College 52 48 0.923 37 Matthew Kaplan Pensacola Junior College 38 35 0.921 38 Shawn Swaringen Indian River State College 36 33 0.917 39 Pat Connolly Pasco-Hernando Community College 63 58 0.911 40 Jason Postill Tallahassee Community College 65 59 0.908 41 Matthew Gendron Central Florida Community College 77 70 0.905 42 Andrew Thompson Pasco-Hernando Community College 97 88 0.904 43 Brady Frey Gulf Coast Community College 39 35 0.890 44 Jason Townsend Chipola College 41 37 0.888 45 Owen Dew Seminole Community College 91 81 0.887 46 Rick Perez Miami Dade College 64 57 0.886 47 Ryan Fitzpatrick Seminole Community College 46 41 0.885 48 Rob Waskiewicz Miami Dade College 37 33 0.884 49 Chaz Abeln South Florida Community College 84 74 0.881 50 SEAN KOECHELER Palm Beach Community College 63 56 0.880 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2009 Baseball Review FCCAA Saves Leaders GP IP ERA Saves 1 Tyler Hibbs Tallahassee Community College 50 28 1.884 10 2 Casey Medlen Daytona State College 25 51 2.613 9 3 Joey Delgado Pensacola Junior College 20 52 4.846 8 4 Chandler Jagodzinski Lake Sumter Community College 29 43 3.349 7 5 Jose Mata Broward College 17 45 1.200 7 6 Andy Mee Santa Fe College 45 23 5.015 7 7 Cason Mobley Florida Community College 20 27 4.000 5 8 Kyle Mitchell Gulf Coast Community College 19 43 4.534 5 9 Ricky Rogers St. Petersburg College 24 32 4.454 4 10 Kenny Frosch Pasco-Hernando Community College 19 49 3.284 4 11 Juan Perez Central Florida Community College 50 12 7.103 4 12 Daniel Kern Broward College 14 27 1.333 4 13 Kyle Starnes Hillsborough Community College 20 35 6.308 3 14 Kyle Moeder Central Florida Community College 20 20 3.483 3 15 Michael Mullen Manatee Community College 24 30 5.045 3 16 Bobby Dixon Manatee Community College 21 48 3.538 3 17 Pat Eckelbarger St.
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