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The Vikings Open the 2019 Season in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, February 1-3 to Play Nationally-Ranked Oklahoma City University 2018 RESULTS INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS 28-22 Overall OFFENSE AND DEFENSE Individual Team ROSTER 18-12 Heart of America Conference Individual Team Wins 12 Todd Thomason ’99 42 (’96, ’04) Hitting .523 David Burkholder ’00 .399 (’84) ERA (starter) 1.06 Michael Bennion ’11 3.00 (’11) OPPONENT SCORES Northwestern College 5-2 Fielding (Inf) 1.000 Evan DeCovich ‘15 .950 (’83) ERA (relief) 0.00 Austin Marchant ’17 2.27 (’87) 2019 Robert Morris Univ. 0-3 Fielding (OF) 1.000 Scott Wilgenbusch ’88 .949 (’83) Innings Pitched 108.6 Grant Ketel ’91 501 (’85) Doane College 3-2 At Bats 254 Chuck Host ’85 2120 (’85) Ks 110 Mike Gavin ’85 347 (’92) # Player Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Junior College William Woods Univ. 3-5 Hits 105 Les Nelson ’85 703 (’85) Saves 13 Austin Marchant ’17 13 (‘17) 22 Jacob Adams Sr P R/R 5'9 190 Ames, IA Midland Univ. 2-5 Doubles 31 Derek Brant ’04 139 (’04) * New Record 1 Sergio Alaniz Sr Inf R/R 5'7 180 Johnston, IA/Ellsworth CC Avila Univ. 5-6, 5-4 Triples 9 Dan Bougher ’94 22 (’94) 45 Colin Anderson Fr P L/L 6'0 300 Huxley, IA Ottawa Univ.-AZ 3-6 Home Runs 27 David Burkholder ’01 123 (’01) St. Cloud St. Univ. 3-2 36 Jimmy Anderson Jr Inf/OF R/R 6'1 200 Eau Claire, WI/Rochester CC Runs Scored 81 David Burkholder ’01 497 (’01) Olivet Nazarene Univ. 4-5, 7-1 43 Joe Bagley Fr P R/R 5'11 185 Altoona, IA RBIs 88 David Burkholder ’01 489 (’85) Mount Marty College 2-6, 3-1 Base on Balls 42 Lou Yacinich ’85 222 (’85) 26 Frankie Baratta Fr P/1B R/R 6'3 190 Des Moines, IA Concordia Univ.-NE 8-7 Hit by Pitch 25 Doug Brinker ’99 48 (’99) 41 Jeremy Bentley Sr P L/L 6'0 210 Des Moines, IA/Ellsworth CC Evangel Univ. 0-1, 3-5 Stolen Bases 29 Shane Burmeister ’93 99 (’91) 9 Josh Bonde Fr P R/R 6'3 188 Shoreview, MN MidAmerican Naz. 3-5, 3-2 Total Bases 475 Jim Hallman ’85 3174 (’85) 35 Noah Catron Jr C R/R 5'10 195 Prairie City, IA/Iowa Lakes CC Clarke Univ. 5-0, 2-1, 3-4, 4-5 Mount Mercy College 5-2, 4-5 20 Marcus Chieves Jr OF L/L 5'10 160 Huxley, IA/Southwestern CC Missouri Valley College 3-2, 3-7 2 Colby Cupp Fr Inf L/R 5'10 145 Polk City, IA Univ. of Iowa 2-4 42 Bryce Dean Fr 1B/OF R/L 5'10 215 Madrid, IA Peru St. Univ. 3-1, 4-2. 1-9, 8-7 2018 SEASON SUMMARY TOTALS 5 Brandon DiOrio Fr Inf/OF R/R 5'10 175 Hanover, MN Benedictine Univ. 12-1, 6-5 Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK 7 Kevin Duncan So P L/R 5'11 145 Des Moines, IA Graceland Univ. 5-0, 6-1, 0-7, 6-5 Parker Thode 1.80 8-2 12 11 5 2 0 70 40 19 14 17 74 272 0.148 8 4 0 William Penn University 2-0, 6-5, 2-1, 3-0 24 Kyle Duncan Sr P L/R 6'2 185 Des Moines, IA/DMACC Austin Marchant 2.43 4-2 23 0 0 0 10 37 30 14 10 11 58 160 0.188 2 1 0 Culver Stockton Univ. 1-0, 2-3, 2-3, 2-4 17 Connor Enochs Sr OF R/R 5'11 160 Des Moines, IA/NIACC Nick Johnson 3.18 1-2 14 0 0 0 1 22 2/3 28 15 8 5 17 103 0.272 1 3 1 34 Nolan Friedrichs Jr OF/1B L/R 6'3 195 Edina, MN/Ellsworth CC HEART OF AMERICA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Alex McCune 3.33 2-3 7 6 1 0 0 27 23 13 10 10 30 113 0.204 0 3 0 31 Chase Hartleben Jr OF R/R 6'0 190 Parker, CO/Waubonsee CC Peru St. Univ. 10-8 Tanner Heiman 3.86 3-1 10 5 1 1 0 35 31 16 15 11 34 151 0.205 3 3 0 44 Tanner Heiman Sr Inf/P L/L 6'5 225 Richland, WA/Blue Mountain CC Clarke Univ. 8-9 John Bisignano 4.07 2-1 9 6 0 0 0 24 1/3 25 12 11 19 18 112 0.223 0 5 0 32 Jalen Hunter Jr P R/R 5'11 215 Indianola, IA/Ellsworth CC Avila Univ.. 10-8 Eric Winter 4.15 1-2 4 2 0 0 0 8 2/3 8 4 4 12 4 47 0.170 2 2 0 Peru St. Univ. 5-3 25 Ben Jensen Sr C R/R 6'0 195 Lakeville, MN Kyle Duncan 4.26 1-1 4 4 0 0 0 19 17 10 9 13 13 88 0.193 0 2 0 Clarke Univ. 3-6 4 Jake Johnson Fr P R/R 6'1 165 Polk City, IA Hunter McIntosh 4.53 2-2 12 12 1 0 0 53 2/3 39 31 27 27 53 234 0.167 3 7 1 23 Nick Johnson So P R/R 5'9 163 Clive, IA HEART OF AMERICA ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Nick Bentley 5.14 0-3 5 3 1 0 0 14 17 11 8 7 8 74 0.230 0 2 0 14 Josh Luna Jr Inf R/R 6'0 215 Pleasantville, IA (minimum 3.0 GPA, only juniors and seniors qualify) Jeremy Bentley 5.63 2-2 17 0 0 0 0 24 26 21 15 11 12 113 0.230 0 2 0 Jordan Daane (Sr) Kyle Duncan (Jr) Bailey Scott 6.08 2-1 21 0 0 0 1 26 2/3 38 20 18 16 34 138 0.275 0 1 0 33 Jason MacAlpine Sr P L/L 6'3 205 Crystal Lake, IL/McHenry CC Connor Enochs (Jr) Tanner Heiman (Jr) TOTALS 3.70 28-22 138 50 9 3 12 362 322 186 149 159 355 1605 0.209 19 35 2 6 Caleb McDowell So C R/R 5'9 180 South Jordan, UT Eric Winter (Sr) 16 Davis Misrasi So Inf/OF R/R 6'4 185 Riverton, UT 30 Dan Petersen So C/Inf L/R 6'0 215 Hugo, MN HEART OF AMERICA ALL-CONFERENCE 1ST TEAM P Austin Marchant (Sr) 11 Drew Prange Jr Inf L/R 6'0 185 Ankeny, IA/Century College Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD% P Parker Thode (So) 12 Kai Reinertson Jr P L/L 5'8 155 Huxley, IA/Ellsworth CC Kyle Krier 0.400 4-1 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0.400 1 1 0 0.571 0-0 2 1 0 1.000 Dustin Nelson 0.361 45-45 155 25 56 8 3 2 26 96 0.484 6 5 21 0.401 13-16 74 5 3 0.963 27 Isaac Rodriguez Jr OF L/R 6'2 175 Dominican Rep./Itasca CC HEART OF AMERICA ALL-CONFERENCE 2ND TEAM Damon Nuss 0.313 45-45 166 35 52 10 2 1 18 86 0.416 13 3 21 0.372 0-1 54 89 6 0.960 39 Cal Sauro Jr P/1B R/R 6'5 225 Eau Claire, WI/Rochester CC OF Dustin Nelson (Sr) Jordan Daane 0.296 47-47 159 26 47 11 0 5 31 88 0.459 5 7 20 0.337 0-0 28 82 14 0.887 19 Brandon Smith Fr P/Inf L/R 6'2 185 Durbanville, South Africa HEART OF AMERICA GOLD GLOVE AWARD Hunter Embray 0.274 48-46 135 26 37 6 0 1 21 79 0.341 27 7 17 0.418 0-1 323 18 8 0.969 10 Tyler Smith So Inf L/R 6'2 170 Durbanville, South Africa 2B Dustin Nelson (Sr) Jimmy Anderson 0.270 44-40 126 18 34 12 0 2 23 68 0.413 14 0 31 0.338 3-3 17 2 2 0.905 28 Parker Thode Jr P R/R 6'1 170 Ottumwa, IA HEART OF AMERICA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Tyler Smith 0.259 50-50 158 21 41 6 4 2 18 89 0.386 15 8 30 0.346 1-2 51 110 7 0.958 3 Daniel Webb Fr Inf R/R 5'9 145 Des Moines, IA OF Connor Enochs (Jr) Connor Enochs 0.252 44-43 139 13 35 9 1 0 19 60 0.331 11 3 25 0.304 2-3 38 10 2 0.960 18 Josh Wilson So P R/R 6'1 180 Urbandale, IA Aaron Hohensee 0.227 10-8 22 3 5 2 0 0 4 7 0.318 0 0 10 0.208 0-0 4 0 5 0.444 21 Broderick Woods So C R/R 5'9 170 Waukee, IA FORMER VIKINGS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL Josh Luna 0.193 44-44 135 11 26 3 1 0 12 42 0.230 11 2 27 0.260 1-2 306 13 5 0.985 37 Ryan Zellmer Fr OF R/R 6'2 205 Eagan, MN Lowell Jacobson ’74 New York Mets Cody Cline 0.167 25-17 60 7 10 3 0 0 7 16 0.217 1 4 14 0.224 0-1 4 0 0 1.000 Mark Zeratsky ’88 New York Yankees Jack Haller 0.163 27-19 49 2 8 1 1 0 4 16 0.224 2 5 18 0.259 0-0 78 7 3 0.966 Mark Ohlms ’88 New York Yankees/Colorado Rockies Sergio Alaniz 0.154 5-4 13 1 2 1 0 0 2 5 0.231 1 0 5 0.200 0-1 11 9 0 1.000 Dave Solseth ’89 Kansas City Royals Michael Foggia 0.154 38-37 91 12 14 3 1 0 5 32 0.209 10 4 34 0.248 1-1 70 1 1 0.986 GRAND VIEW IS A MEMBER OF: Joe Barbeln ’92 Los Angeles Dodgers Dan Petersen 0.000 5-2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.000 1 1 3 0.222 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 Mark Reynolds ’95 Texas Rangers Bo Barrus ’98 Johnstown Johnnies (Independent) TOTALS 0.260 50-50 1419 200 369 75 13 13 190 689 0.358 118 50 276 0.330 21-31 1086 744 62 0.966 Dave Burkholder ’01 Colorado Rockies Ben Fjelland ’01 Rockford (Independent) Derek Brant ’04 Philadelphia Phillies Julian Serrano ’04 Chicago Cubs compete in a five-team double-elimination format for the right to participate in in participate to right the for 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