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PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans NAIA All‐Americans 1967 Larry Hester (Honorable Mention) Mike Hazlett (Honorable Mention) 1968 Larry Ellisson (Honorable Mention) 1976 Randy Benefiel, Outfield 1978 Marty Decker, Pitcher 1980 Marty Decker, Pitcher 1981 Bill Anderson, 2nd Base 1982 Bill Anderson, 2nd Base 1983 Kerry Everett, 3rd Base 1992 Rich Miller, Outfield 1994 Jimmy Escamilla, Pitcher (Honorable Mention) Jason Huntley, 3rd Base (Honorable Mention) Jack Campbell, Outfield (Honorable Mention) 1996 Sam Voita, 1st Base (Honorable Mention) Marques Esquerra, Shortstop (Honorable Mention) 1998 Marques Esquerra, Shortstop (Honorable Mention) 2002 Matt Mamula, Outfield (Honorable Mention) Adam McGrew, Outfield (Honorable Mention) 2003 Ralphie Marin, 3rd Base (Honorable Mention) Brad Vericker, Outfield (Honorable Mention) Ryan Williams, Pitcher (Honorable Mention) 2004 Mike Ekstrom, Pitcher (1st Team) Joe Bisant, Outfielder (2nd Team) Jud Richards (Honorable Mention) Justin Marabeas (Honorable Mention) 2005 Zach Robinson (1st Team) John Engers (Honorable Mention) Jeff Teasley (Honorable Mention) 2008 Kaohi Downing, Outfield (Honorable Mention) 2009 Kurt Steinhauer, Outfield (Honorable Mention) Andrew Bovich, Pitcher (Honorable Mention) ABCA All‐Americans 1982 Bill Anderson, 2B 1983 Kerry Everett, 3B NCCAA All‐Americans 2014 Tyler Nordgren, 3B (second team) NCBWA All‐Americans 2014 Tyler Nordgren, 3B (honorable mention) 2018 Tyler Flores, OF (third team) 2019 Micah Pries, OF (honorable mention) 2019 Zack Noll, P (honorable mention) 2021 Otto Kemp, 2B (honorable mention) D2CCA All‐Americans 2017 Kellen Sheppard, UT/P (honorable mention) 2018 Tyler Flores, OF (honorable mention) PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans NAIA All‐Tournament Team 1993 Greg Edison, OF Jason Huntly, 3B Brock Marsh, DH 1994 Jack Campbell, OF Jason Huntly, 3B 2004 Zach Robinson, DH 2009 Andrew Bovich, P Brandon Dixon, P Wes Kartch 3B Kurt Steinhauer, OF Tim Winslow, C 2010 Chad Blauer, P Tyler Kuehl, 2B Rashad Taylor, OF NAIA District Coach of the Year 1975 Carroll Land NAIA All‐District Team 1971 Don Black, P (first team) Clint Scarbrough, 2B (first team) 1973 Terry Albert, OF (honorable mention) Kerry Morris, OF (honorable mention) 1974 Kerry Morris, P (honorable mention) Dane Ilertsen, 1B (honorable mention) 1975 Kerry Morris, P (first team) Evon Martinson, C (first team) Dane Ilertsen, 1B (first team) 1976 Randy Benefiel, OF (first team) Dane Ilertsen, 1B (honorable mention) Pat Herrell, UT (honorable mention) 1977 Ron Sutton, UT (first team) Jim Cord, OF (honorable mention) Marty Decker, P (honorable mention) 1978 Marty Decker, P (first team) Greg Brandt, OF (honorable mention) Al Musgrove, OF (honorable mention) 1980 Ed Patterson, SS (first team) John McGaffey, C (first team) Marty Decker, P (first team) 1983 Keith Wilson, 1B (first team) Kerry Everett, 3B (first team) Nick Sarris, UT (honorable mention) Brad Pike, OF (honorable mention) Gary Page, P (honorable mention) 1985 George Wessels, OF (first team) PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans ABCA All‐West Region 2014 Tyler Nordgren, 3B (first team) Clinton Harwick, SS (first team) 2016 Ryan Garcia, 1B (first team) 2017 Ryan Garcia, 1B (second team) 2018 Tyler Flores, OF (first team) Micah Pries, OF (first team) Garrett Irvin, SP (first team) 2019 Micah Pries, OF (first team) Zack Noll, SP (first team) 2021 Otto Kemp, 2B (first team) NCBWA All‐West Region 2013 Garret Levsen, RP (honorable mention) 2014 Tyler Nordgren, 3B (first team) Clinton Harwick, SS (honorable mention) 2016 Ryan Garcia, 1B (first team) Devin Carter, OF (second team) Mike Gordner, C (second team) 2017 Ryan Garcia, 1B (second team) 2018 Tyler Flores, OF (first team) Garrett Irvin, SP (first team) Micah Pries, OF (second team) John Balliet, UT/P (second team) 2019 Micah Pries, OF (first team) Zack Noll, SP (first team) John Balliet, UT‐P (second team) 2021 Otto Kemp, 2B (first team) D2CCA/Daktronics All‐West Region 2015 Coleman Huntley III, RP (first team) 2016 Ryan Garcia, 1B (first team) Kellen Sheppard, UT/P (first team) 2016 Ryan Garcia, 1B (first team) Kellen Sheppard, UT/P (first team) Stephen Young, P (second team) 2018 Tyler Flores, OF (first team) Micah Pries, OF (first team) Garrett Irvin, SP (first team) 2019 Micah Pries, OF (first team) Zack Noll, SP (first team) John Balliet, UT‐P (second team) 2021 Otto Kemp, 2B (first team) Easton Waterman, C (second team) Dylan Miller, SP (second team) Baxter Halligan UT/P (second team) PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans NCCAA All‐West Region 2014 Tyler Nordgren, 3B Clinton Harwick, SS Kellen Sheppard, UT GSAC Player/ Pitcher/ Coach of the Year 2004 Mike Ekstrom, Co‐Player of the Year Scott Sarver, Coach of the Year 2009 Andrew Bovich, Pitcher of the Year Joe Schaefer, Coach of the Year PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans PacWest Player/ Pitcher/ Coach of the Year 2018 Garrett Irvin, Pitcher of the Year Garrett Irvin, Freshman of the Year Adam Rios, co‐Defensive Player of the Year 2019 Zack Noll, Pitcher of the Year 2021 Otto Kemp, Freshman of the Year All‐GSAC Players 1999 Maison Henderson, 3B 1987 Steve Wainwright, OF 2000 J.D. Harkey, OF 1988 John Danis, C Chad Leitzke, P Tony Nobiensky, OF 2001 Jesus Pimental, 1B 1989 Tony Nobiensky, OF 2002 Matt Mamula, 1B 1991 Rich Miller, OF Adam McGrew, OF Mark Ratekin, DH Matt Thorne, OF 1992 Jack Campbell, 2B 2003 Ralphie Marin, 3B Brock Marsh, 3B Brad Vericker, OF Rich Miller, OF Ryan Williams, P 1994 Reggie Felix, C 2004 Jud Richards, 1B Joaquin Sosa, 1B Joe Bisant, OF Jason Huntly, 3B Chris Hill, P Jack Campbell, OF Mike Ekstrom, P Jimmy Escamilla, P Justin Marabeas, RP 1995 Reggie Felix, C 2005 John Engers, OF Raul Gonzalez, OF Will Craig, C Tom Vigilante, DH Jeff Teasley, P Alfred Enano, P Zach Robinson, DH 1996 Raul Gonzales, C (1st Team) 2007 Taylor Cameron, P Sam Voita, 1b (1st Team) 2008 Andy Reilly, 3B Marques Esquerra, SS (1st Team) Kaohi Downing, OF Nate Wrobel, OF (1st Team) 2009 Kaohi Downing, OF Alfred Enano, P (1st Team) Kurt Steinhauer, OF Brandon Anderson, P (1st Team) Andrew Bovich, P David Gonzalez, 2B (HM) Travis McCleary, UTL Brent Forsee, OF (HM) 2010 Allen Boyer, OF 1997 David Gonzalez, 3B (HM) Steven Winnick, P Marques Esquerra, SS (HM) 2011 Edgar Molina, IB Brent Forsee, DH (HM) Rashad Taylor, OF 1998 Marques Esquerra, SS 2012 Ricky Gingras, C PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans All‐PacWest Team selections 2013 Garret Levsen, RP (first team) Harrison Ramey, 2B (third team) Tyler Garkow, SP (second team) Kellen Sheppard, SP (third team) Trey Hunt, OF (third team) Colby Kaneshiro, 3B (third team) 2014 Clinton Harwick, SS (first team) Stephen Young, SP (third team) Tyler Nordgren, 3B (first team) 2018 Tyler Flores, OF (first team) Matt Jervis, 2B (third team) Micah Pries, OF (first team) Kellen Sheppard, P (third team) Garrett Irvin, SP (first team) 2015 Anthony Torres, C (second team) Travis Takata, 2B (second team) Ryan Garcia, 1B (third team) Adam Rios, SS (second team) AJ Derr, OF (third team) John Balliet, UT/P (second team) 2016 Mike Gordner, C (first team) Trevor Abshire, SP (second team) Ryan Garcia, 1B (first team) Wyatt Shackleford, SP (third team) Kellen Sheppard, DH (first team) 2019 Zack Noll, SP (first team) Devin Carter, OF (second team) Micah Pries, OF (first team) Harrison Ramey, 2B (second team) John Balliet, UT‐P (first team) Kellen Sheppard, SP (second team) Michael Palos, C (second team) Colby Kaneshiro, 3B (third team) Nathan Garkow, SP (third team) 2017 Ryan Garcia, 1B (first team) 2021 Otto Kemp (first team) Kellen Sheppard, DH (first team) Brett O’Toole (second team) Easton Waterman (third team) Scott Anderson (third team) Baxter Halligan (third team) Dylan Miller (third team) NAIA Gold Glove 2008 Kaohi Downing, OF 2009 Kurt Steinhauer, OF GSAC Gold Glove 2008 Kaohi Downing, OF 2009 Steven Winnick, 1B Tyler Kuehl, SS Kurt Steinhauer, OF Kaohi Downing, OF 2010 Steven Winnick, P Alex Cameron, 2B 2012 Marcus Heisner, 2B Brett Tomko NCAA Division II Pitcher of the Year ‐ nominees 2015 Coleman Huntley III (semifinalist) San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month 2013 Tyler Garkow (February) 2015 Devin Carter (February) Ryan Garcia (April) 2016 Ryan Garcia (February) 2018 Wyatt Shackleford (March) Micah Pries (April) 2019 Zack Noll (February) PLNU Baseball Awards/Honors/All‐Americans NCBWA National Weekly Honors 2017 Trevor Abshire Pitcher of the Week Feb. 28‐Mar. 6 NCBWA Regional Weekly Honors 2016 Ryan Garcia Player of the Week Feb. 17‐23 Kellen Sheppard Pitcher of the Week Feb. 24‐Mar. 1 2017 Trevor Abshire Pitcher of the Week Feb. 28‐Mar. 6 2018 John Balliet Player of the Week Mar. 19‐25 Trevor Abshire Pitcher of the Week Apr. 1‐7 Garrett Irvin Pitcher of the Week Apr. 8‐14 Micah Pries Player of the Week Apr. 22‐28 2019 Micah Pries Player of the Week Apr. 16‐22 2021 Nathan Garkow Pitcher of the Week Mar. 22-28 PacWest Weekly Honors 2013 Garret Levsen Pitcher of the Week Apr. 8‐14 2014 Kellen Sheppard Newcomer of the Week Jan. 27‐Feb. 2 Kellen Sheppard Newcomer of the Week Feb. 3‐9 Ryan Garcia Newcomer of the Week Feb. 18‐24 Kellen Sheppard co‐Pitcher of the Week Mar. 3‐9 Tyler Nordgren co‐Player of the Week Mar. 24‐30 Kevin Lillicrop Newcomer of the Week Apr. 28‐May 4 2015 Devin Carter Newcomer of the Week Feb. 3‐9 Coleman Huntley III Newcomer of the Week Mar. 9‐15 Ryan Garcia Player of the Week co‐ Mar. 16‐22 Kevin Lillicrop Pitcher of the Week Mar. 16‐22 Ryan Garcia Player of the Week Mar. 30‐Apr. 5 2016 Kellen Sheppard Pitcher of the Week Feb. 15‐21 Ryan Garcia Player of the Week Feb. 15‐21 Nathan Bennett Newcomer of the Week Mar.
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