Zach Bies - Jr. - C/1B/OF

Zach Bies 6-Foot-3 * 220 Bats: R * Throws: R Scottsdale, Ariz. * Scottsdale CC

Summer 20022002: Played for the Summer Collegiate League Champion Angels ... Named first team all-league ... Hit .429 with two doubles and two triples.

Scottsdale CCCC: Played two seasons at Scottsdale Community College for coach Ed Yeager ... 2002 first team All-ACCAC ... 2002 All-Region I ... Hit 20 of SCC’s 46 home runs in 2002 ... Was named team captain ... Finished third in the ACCAC in home runs, while hitting .400 for the season in 2002 ... Was second in the conference in 2002 in RBIs with 70 ... Finished his two-year career at SCC second in career home runs and third in RBIs.

Summer LeaguesLeagues: Played in the Scottsdale Community College Wood Bat League in 2000 and 2001 ... Was named an all-star and first team all-league both seasons.

High SchoolSchool: Graduated from Chaparral High School in Scottsdale in 1999 where he earned three varsity letters for coach Jerry Dawson ... Second team all-city his senior season ... Second team all-conference in 1999 ... Also earned three letters in football for coach Ron Eastabrook ... Set the school record for tackles as a junior strong safety ... All-state in football his senior season and all-region in both junior and senior years.

Personalersonal: Full Name: Zachary Charles Bies ... Nickname: Zach ... Born: 1/28/81 in Renton, Wash. ... Son of Dennis and Kathleen Bies ... Has an older sister, Danielle, and brother, Travis.

Brad Boyer - Fr. - INF

Brad Boyer 5-Foot-11 * 180 Bats: L * Throws: R Camarillo, Calif. * Camarillo HS

High SchoolSchool: Graduated from Camarillo High School where he earned three varsity letters for coach Scott Cline ... Was named All-Ventura County twice ... Was a three-time All-Pacific View League honoree ... Team captain all three varsity seasons ... Was named All-Southern Division I his senior season ... Set a Southern Division I record for runs in a season his senior year with 61 ... Also was an accomplished wide receiver at Camarillo ... Earned two varsity football letters for coach Dennis Deidmiller ... Named team captain his senior year ... Was an All-Southern Division 4, All- Ventura Country and all-league wide receiver after setting Camarillo records for receiving yards in a season and single game, as well as receptions in a season and game ... Also earned two varsity letters in for coach Mike Prewitt ... Was team captain his senior year ... Was a member of Camarillo’s Honor Roll for two years.

Summer LeaguesLeagues: Participated at the Team One National Showcase in Tempe ... Played at the 2001 Area Code Games.

Personalersonal: Full name: Brad Robert Boyer ... Born: 10/4/83 in Santa Monica, Calif. ... Undecided in area of academic pursuit ... Son of Bob and Terri Boyer ... Lists football and basketball among as his hobbies.

2003 Arizona 9 Jordan Brown - Fr. - LHP

Jordan Brown 6-Foot-0 * 200 Bats: L * Throws: L Vacaville, Calif. * Vacaville HS

High School: Graduated from Vacaville High School where he earned four varsity letters for coach Doug Fernandez ... Name All-Monticello Empire League three times ... Was named the team MVP his senior year ... Was twice named team captain ... Holds Vacaville High records in career home runs, hits, batting average and batters struck out, as well as the single season mark for average ... Was selected to play in the Optimist Games and in the North-South All-Star Game ... Also earned two varsity letters in basektball for coach Mark Wudell ... Was on the honor roll all four years. Summer Leagues: Played for Team California in the Sun Belt League ... Was named All-Sun Belt Tournament in 2002 ... Garnered all-league honors three times. Personal: Full name: Jordan Cassidy Brown ... Born: 12/18/83 in Walnut Creek, Calif. ... Majoring in communications with a minor in business ... Son of Ed and Linda Brown .

Scott Burns - Jr. - RHP

Scott Burns 6-Foot-5 * 235 Bats: R * Throws: R Scottsdale, Ariz. * Chaparral HS

Arizona 2002: Worked one scoreless inning of relief at Texas A&M (2/16). Summer 2001: Played for Athletes in Action in the Alaska League ... AIA finished fourth at the National Baseball Congress World Series with a 4-2 record, worked one inning of relief and gave up no earned runs. Arizona 2001: Red-shirted ... Mary Roby Academic Award winner ... Dean’s List Honorable Mention. Summer 2000: Played for the A’s of the Arizona Collegiate League... Squad won regular season title and finished third in the post-season tournament. Arizona 2000: Pitched in six games as a relief pitcher... Recorded a strike out pitching a scoreless inning in relief against San Francisco (1/30)... Notched a strikeout in each of his two 0.1 inning appearances against Arizona State (3/4 and 5/21) ... Mary Roby Academic Award winner. Summer 19991999: Competed for Team Arizona in the Sunbelt Classic ... Pitched a two-hit complete game vs. Texas... Also pitched for the Garden of Gears in the Arizona Connie Mack League... Team finished as runner-up in the state championship ... Also played for the victorious South squad in annual North- South high school all star game. High School: Graduated from Chaparral High School in Scottsdale where he played for Coach Jerry Dawson ... Earned two letters as a pitcher and first baseman ... Named by Collegiate Baseball as one of the top prospects in Arizona prior to the 1999 season ... Winning pitcher in 4A state championship game... High school ranked No. 24 in the nation by Baseball America... Pitched a complete game victory in the state quarterfinals... Finished the season with a 10-1 record, leading Arizona with a 1.00 earned run average... First team All-East Sky Region and All City... AIA Scholar Athlete junior and senior years. Personal: Full name: Scott Frederick Burns ... Born: 11/28/80 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Majoring in finance ... Son of J. Scott and Claudia Burns ... Has a younger sister, Lauren, who is a freshman at Texas ... Earned the Mary Roby Academic Award... Both parents and grandparents attended Arizona ... Worked at Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., where he assisted with product development for college level bats and .

2003 Arizona Baseball 10 Trevor Crowe - Fr. - INF

Trevor Crowe 5-Foot-11 * 185 Bats: R *Throws: R Portland, Ore. * Westview HS

Draft: Taken in the 20th round of the 2002 MLB Draft by the Oakland A’s ... Was named one of The Perfect Game’s top prospects in 2001 and 2002 ... Was ranked 72nd in Team One Baseball’s 2002 Pre-Draft High School Top-100.

High School: Graduated from Westview High School in Portland, Ore., where he earned four varsity letters for coach Jeff Shull ... Was named the 2002 Oregon Player of the Year by Baseball America ... 2002 Oregon Gator Player of the Year ... Was twice (2002, 01) named first team all- state ... Was a three-time (2000-02) first team all-metro honoree ... Also earned two letters in football for coach John Evans ... Was a 2002 all-metro honoree as a defensive back.

Summer Leagues: Participated at the 2001 Area Code Games with the .

Personal: Full name: Trevor Thornton Crowe ... Born: 11/17/83 in Portland, Ore. ... Son of David and Terryl Crowe ... Has one sister, Courtney ... Father was a professional golfer ... Trevor is an accomplished and nationally ranked raquetball player ... Played for the 1998 Junior National Raquetball Team.

Chipper Crum - Jr. - OF

Chipper Crum 6-2 * 220 Bats: R * Throws: R Tucson, Ariz. * Pima CC

Pima CC: Played two seasons for coach Edgar Soto at Pima Community College in Tucson ... Finished tied for second in the ACCAC in stolen bases in 2002 with 30.

High School: Graduated from Tucson High School where he earned three varsity letters for coach Oscar Romero ... Was the MVP of the 4A-5A All State game ... First team all-city and all-state his senior season.

Personal: Full name: Louis Curt Crum ... Nickname: Chipper ... Born: 7/7/81 in Tucson, Ariz. ... Majoring in Management Information Systems ... Son of Curt and Sharon Crum ... His cousin, Blaine Brown, is a wrestler at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs ... Lists his hobbies as working out and eating.

2003 Arizona Baseball 11 Derek Decater - Fr. - OF

Derek Decater 5-11 * 190 Bats: L * Throws: L Sammamish, Wash. * Skyline HS

High School: Graduated from Skyline High School in Sammamish, Wash., where he earned four letters for coach Tracy Krase ... All-state his senior year ... Was a King County 3A all-star his senior season ... Was player of the year for KinCo 3A and 4A in 2001 and 2002 ... Was named first team All-KingCo Conference three times and honorable mention once ... Skyline went to state two of the four years he played and to regionals once. Summer Leagues: Participated at the 2001 Area Code Games ... His American Legion team went to regionals in 2002 and 2001. Personal: Full name: Derek Alan Decater ... Born 9/10/83 in Sacramento, Calif. ... Undecided in area of academic pursuit ... Son of Cathy and Jim Decater ... Has two brothers, Kyle and Brad, both of whom also play baseball ... Kyle also plays premier soccer ... Derek has undergone two shoulder surgeries.

Moises Duran - Jr. - INF

Moises Duran 5-foot-9 * 175 Bats: R * Throws: R Tucson, Ariz. * Sunnyside HS

Summer 2002: Played for the MatSu Miners in the Alaska Summer League ... Hit five home runs and had 18 stolen bases in 20 attempts. Arizona 2002: Started 49 games at second base ... Led Arizona in walks (36) and was second in stolen bases (14) ... Launched his career-high ninth home run of the year in the final game of the season, a three-run shot in Arizona’s 5-2 win over Washington ... Hit his eighth home run of the season against Washington State (5/17) ... Led the team offensively against UCLA (5/10-12). Finished the three-game series 6 for 11 (.545) with a grand slam, a bases loaded triple, two doubles, nine RBIs and four runs scored ... Tallied two RBIs and two runs scored at #23 USC (4/26-28) ... Led Arizona with a .400 batting average (4 for 10) in three games against UC Riverside (4/19-21) ... Hit .364 (4 for 11) with two RBIs and four runs scored in three games against #2 Stanford (4/5-7)... Scored the game-tying run in the 15th inning in Arizona’s 18-inning, 5-4 loss to the second-ranked Cardinal (4/5) ... Hit .300 (3 for 10) in three games at Oregon State (3/28-30), including his fifth home run of the season. Scored three runs and tallied two RBIs against the Beavers ... Was 2 for 3 with three RBIs and two runs scored in Arizona’s 10-1 over Arizona State (3/24) ... Went 3 for 7 (.429) with a pair of doubles, an RBI and three runs scored vs. CSUDH (3/2-3) ... Hit his fourth home run of the season against UC Irvine (2/22) ... Went 3 for 4 with an RBI in Arizona’s game with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2/13) ... Hit the game-winning, walk-off home run in UA’s 1-0 win over San Diego State (2/7) ... Went 7 for 10 (.700) with 10 RBIs and eight runs scored in the season opening series against New Mexico, including a single game where he was 4 for 4 with nine RBIs, a grand slam, a triple and four runs scored ... The nine RBIs were third most in a single game in school history. Arizona 2001: Appeared in 29 games, making 19 starts at second base ... Led Arizona with a .444 (4 for 9) average in three games at Arizona State, also scored two runs and drove in one ... Collected his first career home run against California (4/21) ... Hit .286 (4 for 14) and scored two runs in three starts at Washington State ... Made third career start at UCLA (3/11), going 2 for 4 with two, two-out RBI ... Scored a run and collected a hit in pinch running/ hitting role vs. New Mexico (2/10) ... Recorded first collegiate hit, a double, against Long Beach State (2/3) ... Scored first run against Hawaii-Hilo (1/ 19). High School: Graduated from Sunnyside High School where he played for coach Ernie Palomarez... Earned four letters playing primarily at second base and shortstop... Three year team captain (‘98-‘00)... Second-team all-city as a freshman... First-team all-Southern Arizona, first team all-city and second team all-state his sophomore year... First team all-state and first team all-Southern Arizona his junior year... Second team all-city his senior season... Also played football for Coach Carlos Flores... Honors society and honor roll member. Personal: Full name: Moises Ubaldo Duran... Nickname: Mo... Majoring in sports medicine with a minor in Spanish... Born: 1/9/82 in San Luis R.C., Mexico... Son of Josue and Gloria Duran.

2003 Arizona Baseball 12 Lee Franklin - Fr. - INF

Lee Franklin 5-Foot-8 * 170 Bats: R * Throws: R Berkeley, Calif. * Berkeley HS

High School: Graduated from Berkeley High School where he earned three varsity letters for coach Tim Mollering ... Team captain his senior season ... Second team All-East Bay selection ... Also earned two varsity letters in football and one in basketball ... Was named all-league as a wide receiver in 2001 and again in 2002 ... Was on Berkeley High’s Honor Roll all four years ... Was named the Scholar Athlete of the baseball team in 2001 with a 4.0 grade point average.

Summer Leagues: Played for the Oakland Oaks AAU 18 and under team in 2001 and 2002.

Personal: Full name: Anthony Lee Franklin ... Nickname: Lee Frank ... Born: 1/25/84 in Berkeley, Calif. ... Son of Lynice Purvis ... Grandfather is Willie Purvis ... From 1996-98 his Oakland All Star team won three consecutive titles at the Bambino World Series ... Lee played shortstop and second base.

Joe Frazier - Jr. - INF/C

Joe Frazier 6-Foot-2 * 210 Bats: R * Throws: R Midland, Texas * Odessa College

Odessa: Played two seasons at Odessa College in Odessa, Texas ... First team all-region in the Texas Junior College Athletic Conference ... All-conference honoree ... Was named to the 2001 all-star team ... Member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.

High School: Graduated from Midland Lee High School in Midland, Texas, where he earned two letters for coach Jesse Benevedez ... Named second team All-District 4-5A his senior season ... Garnered all-state honors in 2000 ... Is a member of the National Honor Society ... Graduated with honors ... Was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Summer Leagues: Played two seasons for the Midland Action (1999-2000) and two for the Rebel Select Team (1996-98).

Personal: Full name: Joseph Patrick Frazier ... Born: 4/28/82 in Wichita Falls, Texas ... Majoring in business ... Son of Greg and Debbie Frazier ... Has a sister, Dee, who is on the rodeo team at Texas Tech ... Father played football at Texas Tec ...Lists hunting and fishing as his hobbies.

2003 Arizona Baseball 13 Chris Frey - Fr. - LHP/OF

Chris Frey 6-Foot-1 * 170 Bats: L * Throws: L Highland, Ill. * Highland HS

High School: Graduated from Highland High School where he earned four varsity letters as pitcher and outfielder for coach Joel Hawkins ... Was team captain his senior season ... First team all-metro his senior season ... Garnered all-area honors as well ... Was named All-Mississippi Valley Conference in 2002 ... Owns school records for batting average, extra base hits, on-base percent- age, runs, ERA and wins ... Was a starter all four seasons for Highland ... Team won a school record 101 games during his career ... Also earned four letters playing basketball for coach Jim Youngman and three in golf for coach Jeff Faulkenburg ... Was team captain of the basketball team his senior season ... Started all four years at point guard on the hoops team ... Was all-area and all- conference in both basketball and golf ... Was on the honor roll all four years ... Is a member of the National Honor Society.

Summer Leagues: Played with the Midwest Prospects out of St. Louis the past two years ... Team was national runner-up at the 2001 National Amateur Baseball Federation World Series ... Led the team in hitting.

Personal: Full name: Christopher Daniel Frey ... Nickname: Chris ... Born: 8/11/83 in Norcross, Ga. ... Plans on majoring in business ... Son of Jeff and Sandy Frey ... Father played baseball at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill. ... Has a brother, Jason, that played baseball at Southwest Missouri State and in the St. Louis Cardinals organization ... Chris is a scratch golfer.

Richie Gardner - Jr. - RHP

Richie Gardner 6-Foot-3 * 185 Bats: R * Throws: R Santa Rosa, Calif. * Santa Rosa JC

Draft: Taken in the 24th round of the Major League draft by the in 2001.

Santa Rosa JC: Pitched two seasons for coach Ron Myers at Santa Rosa Junior College ... Battled a bout of mono his sophomore season and missed the majority of the year after getting hit with a ball during practice ... Was a Northern California JC All-Star ... Was named the Bay Valley West Pitcher of the Year in 2001 ... Garnered 2001 CCCBCA All-Region honors ... Went 7-3 with a 2.66 ERA his freshman year ... Struck out 63 batters in 91.1 innings pitched in 2001 ... Graduated from SRJC with honors.

High School: Graduated from Maria Carillo High School in Santa Rosa, Calif., where he earned three varsity letters for coach Steve Tagnolli.

Personal: Full Name: Richard John Gardner ... Nickname: Richie ... Born: 2/1/82 in Santa Rosa, Calif. ... Majoring in sociology ... Son of Nancy and Rich Gardner ... Has sister, Shelley, that graduated from Sonoma State in 2002 ... Works construction during the summers for his dad ... Lists surfing, skimboarding, skateboarding and mountain biking as his hobbies ... His junior college coach, Daimon Niedlinger, played for Coach Lopez at CSU Dominguez Hills.

2003 Arizona Baseball 14 Chris Goodman - Jr. - RHP

Chris Goodman 6-Foot-1 * 175 Bats: R * Throws: R Benson, Ariz. * Benson Union HS

Summer 2002: Played for the Brainerd (Minn.) Mighty Gulls in the Northwoods League ... Garnered All-Star and All-League honors ... Went 7-1 with a 2.08 ERA ... Had a perfect game going through eight innings of the North Division Championship game.

Arizona 2002: Verizon Academic All-District VIII ... First team Academic All-Pac-10 ... Long reliever and starter made 21 appearances, three of which were starts ... Earned a team-high four victories out of the bullpen in 2002 ... Tallied his fourth win of the season with three innings of relief against Washington State. Surrendered just two hits while striking out three ... Picked up his third win of the season with four innings work at California (4/13) ... Shut down a potent Stanford offense with 4.2 innings of work (4/7). Picked up the win in the come-from-behind 15-13 victory. Gave up just one run on four hits while striking out three ... Tossed four scoreless innings in two appearances at Long Beach State ... Did not earn a decision in start against UC Irvine (2/24), gave up only one earned run over five innings against the Anteaters ... Worked two innings of relief against New Mexico (1/26), Utah (2/1) and San Diego State (2/9) ... Went six strong innings against Southern Utah in his first start of the season. Struck out five and walked only one in the 10-1 Arizona victory.

Arizona 2001: Appeared in 17 games, making 13 starts and four relief appearances ... Tossed 4.2 perfect innings before surrendering a single against TAMU-CC (4/14) ... Combined with former teammate Jason Martinez for a three-hit shutout win in the game ... Scattered five hits in seven innings against St. Francis (N.Y.) ... Tossed five innings of six hit, no run ball against New Mexico with six strikeouts to earn second career win ... Earned first career victory with 5.1 innings of relief against Hawaii-Hilo (1/18) in which he gave up no runs and only three hits ... Mary Roby Academic Award winner with a perfect 4.0 GPA.

Summer 2000: Competed for Arizona in the Sunbelt Classic... Starting pitcher in two victories against Ohio.

High School: Graduated from Benson Union High School in Benson, Ariz. where he played for Coach Whitney Holland... Earned four letters as a pitcher and middle infielder... Team captain junior and senior seasons... Three-time most valuable (1998-2000)... All-conference honorable mention as a fresh- man... Three-time first team all-conference... Two-time first team all-state (1999 and 2000)... Batted .539 with nine home runs as a senior... Posted a 0.59 earned run average with 67 strikeouts and a 10-1 record in senior season... Also earned three letters playing basketball under Coaches James Diggers and J.T. Merrill... Team captain junior and senior seasons... Team most valuable player and first-team all-conference his senior year as point guard and shooting guard... Most improved player and second team all-conference junior year... Salutatorian junior and senior year.

Personal: Full name: Christopher Lyn Goodman ...Born: 11/9/81 in Tucson... Son of Ron and Debbie Goodman... Major: Business ... Listed by Collegiate Baseball as one of the top draft prospects in Arizona for the 2000 draft.

2003 Arizona Baseball 15 Kevin Guyette - R-Fr. - RHP

Kevin Guyette 6-Foot-4 * 205 Bats: R * Throws: R Paradise Valley, Ariz. * Georgia Tech

Draft: Taken by the Seattle Mariners in 41st round of the 2001 draft.

Summer 2002: Pitched for the in the ... Helped Wareham win the 2002 CCBL title ... Named to the all-star team ... Went 5-1 in the regular season with a 2.05 ERA and 41 strikeouts in 52.2 innings pitched ... Tossed a complete game five- hitter in Wareham’s playoff victory over the Orleans Cardinals.

2002 Georgia Tech: Member of the 2002 Yellow Jackets team that played in the College World Series in Omaha ... Redshirted after making just three appearances ... ACC Scholar Athlete Award recipient ... Dean’s List member.

High School: Participated at the Area Code Games, Team One National Showcase and on the Baseball America team coached by Jim Morris ... A four- year letterwinner for coach Jerry Dawson as a pitcher and outfielder at Chaparral High School ... Had a 22-1 record in high school ... Led Chaparral to back-to-back Arizona state championships in 1999 and 2000 ... 2001 team captain ... Rated as the top prospect in Arizona by the Perfect Game ... Named one of the top 100 prospects in 2001 by Baseball America ... Was named one of the “Nations Finest Prep Prospects” by Collegiate Baseball ... A first-team all-state selection as a junior and senior by the Arizona Republic ... Named the Arizona Republic Pitcher of the Year in 2001 ... Posted an 8-0 record and a 1.00 ERA as a senior ... Was the winning pitcher in the 2000 state championship game ... Also earned three letters in basketball, earning all-city honors in 2000 ... Didn’t play hoops his senior season to concentrate on baseball ... Three-time Scholar Athlete at Chaparral.

Personal: Full name is Kevin Donald Guyette ... Born: 12/3/1982 in Lexington, Ky. ... Son of Robert and Regina Guyette ... Father was a starting forward on Kentucky’s basketball team that played for the 1975 NCAA Championship against John Wooden’s national champion UCLA club ... Has two brothers, Rob and Brian ... Rob plays basketball at the US Naval Academy and Brian is on the soccer team at Brophy Prep High School in Phoenix ... Majoring in business management ... Is active in church functions ... Enjoys riding Jet Skis.

Dallas Haught - Jr. - OF

Dallas Haught 6-Foot-2 * 195 Gilbert, Ariz. * Chandler-Gilbert CC

Chandler-Gilbert CC: Played one season at Chandler-Gilbert Community College for coach Doyle Wilson ... 2002 team co-MVP ... Named first team all-conference as an outfielder in 2002 ... Led the ACCAC in runs scored with 65 ... Hit .396 with 22 doubles and 57 RBIs in 2002.

Summer Leagues: Played at the 1998 Area Code games ... Was selected by scouts and coaches to the Student Sports Magazine Lucky 21 with former UA All-American Shelley Duncan.

High School: Graduated from Chandler High School in Chandler, Ariz., where he earned three varsity letters for coach Mike Johnson ... Was named first team all-region his senior season as a utility player ... Team captain in 1998 ... Was named the Chandler High Student Athlete of the Year his senior year ... Batted .491 in 1998 ... Also earned two varsity letters in football for coaches Jerry Loper and Jim Shermon ... Garnered all-state honors as a defensive back and punter and honorable mention honors as a quarterback in 1998.

Personal: Full name: Dallas Trent Haught ... Nickname is D-Money ... Born 9/12/79 in Mesa, Ariz. ... Son of Butch and Cathy Haught ... Mother played volleyball at Brigham Young University ... Majoring in business.

2003 Arizona Baseball 16 John Hardy - So. - INF

John Hardy 6-Foot-1 * 175 Bats: R * Throws: R Boise, Idaho * Centennial HS

Draft: Taken in the 11th round of the 2001 draft by the .

Summer 2002: Played shortstop for the Harrisonburg Turks in the Shenandoah Valley League with teammate Richard Mercado ... Batted .255 with two home runs and 14 RBIs ... Finished 7 for 8 in stolen bases ... Named to the mid-season All-Star team, but was unable to play due to a sore wrist.

Arizona 2002: Arizona’s utility infielder, started 42 of UA’s 55 games at the hot corner and six at second ... Led Arizona overall with a .328 batting average and a .426 on-base percentage ... Finished the season by hitting .583 (7 for 12), including his fifth home run, in three games at Washington (5/24-26) ... Hit .308 (4 for 13) in three games vs. Washington State, including the game-winning single in UA’s ninth-inning victory on Saturday ... Went 5 for 11 (.455) with four RBIs at #23 USC (4/26-28) ... Hit his fourth home run of the season in Arizona’s seven-run fifth inning against UC Riverside ... Finished the series with UCR 4 for 11 (.364) with three RBIs and two runs scored ... Was 3 for 9 in three games at Cal (4/12-14) with a home run, four RBIs, five runs and five walks ... Hit .308 (4 for 13) with two runs scored and four RBI’s against #2 Stanford ... Drove in the go-ahead runs in UA’s nine-run, come-from-behind victory over the second-ranked Cardinal (4/7) ... Went 4 for 11 with a pair of doubles and two runs scored in three games at Oregon State (3/28-30) ... Hit .286 (2 for 7) with four RBIs and four walks in three games against Arizona State (3/22-24) ... Was 4 for 11 (.364) in three games against UNC Wilmington (3/15-17). He tallied a double, an RBI and six runs scored in the series with the Seahwaks ... Hit .429 (3 for 7) with an RBI and two runs scored against CSUDH (3/2-3) ... Snapped an 0 for 18 slump with a 2 for 4, two-run game against UC Irvine (2/23) ... Went 3 for 11 (.273) in three games vs. San Diego State with two RBIs ... Finished the two-game series with Southern Utah 4 for 8 (.500) with a home run, two RBIs and two runs scored ... In one game vs. Utah (2/2) he went 3 for 5 (.600) with a grand slam, seven RBIs and two runs scored ... Collected his first collegiate hit against New Mexico (1/26).

Summer 2001: Played American Legion ball for the Centennial Cannons ... Hit over .500 with 17 home runs.

High School: Graduated from Centennial High School where he played for Coach Roger Wolf ... Earned three letters as a member of the varsity team ... 2001 Gatorade Player of the Year in Idaho ... 2001 and 2000 SIC Player-of-the-Year ... Holds Centennial school records in hits, runs, RBIs, home runs, walks and average ... Also played soccer and basketball in high school ... National Honor Society member.

Personal: Full Name: John Craig Hardy ... Born: 9/28/82 in Tucson, Ariz ... Major: Business ... Son of Craig and Sue Hardy ... Both parents are graduates of the University of Arizona ... His father and his uncle, Mark, played tennis for Arizona and in the professional ranks ... Has two sisters, Hollan and Crissie ... His cousin, J.J. Hardy, signed a letter of intent to play at Arizona, but opted to play professionally in the organization ... Lists playing guitar and fishing as his hobbies.

2003 Arizona Baseball 17 Nick Hundley - Fr. - C

Nick Hundley 6-Foot-1 * 195 Bats: R * Throws: R Redmond, Wash. * Lake Washington HS

Draft: Taken in the fifth round of the 2002 MLB Draft by the Florida Marlins.

High School: Graduated from Lake Washington High School in Redmond, Wash., where he earned four letters for coach Dave Chambers ... Was twice named team captain ... Named all-state after his senior season ... Was a two-time first team All-King-Co honoree (2001, 2002) and a second team selection in 2000 ... Also played football in high school for coach Tim Tramp ... Is a member of the National Honor Society ... Was on the honor roll four semesters, including two with high honors.

Summer Leagues: Was a member of the prestigious Bayside Yankees traveling baseball team in the summer of 2002 ... Played three summers with the Chaffey Baseball Club in Washington (1999-2001) ... Participated at the 2001 Area Code Games.

Personal: Full name: Nick John Hundley ... Born: 9/8/83 in Corvallis, Ore. ... Undecided in area of academic interest ... Son of Tim and Pam Hundley ... Has a brother, Jake, who is studying mechanical engineering at UCLA ... Father, who is the defensive coordinator of the football team at the University of Washington, was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame after an All- career at Western Oregon University ... Lists swimming, raquetball, fishing and dogs as his hobbies.

Pat Lawler - Fr. - RHP

Pat Lawler 6-Foot-2 * 195 Bats: R * Throws: R Cottonwood, Ariz. * Mingus Union HS

High School: Graduated from Mingus Union High School in Cottonwood, Ariz., where he earned three varsity letters for coach Brad Graudberger ... 2002 and 2001 Grand Canyon Region Player of the Year ... Two time (2001, ‘02) AZBCA first team all-state honoree ... Named first team all-state by the Arizona Republic in 2002 ... First team All-District 7 his senior year ... Set the state 4A record for wins in 2002 with 15 ... Holds Mingus single-season records for home runs (11), strikeouts (149) and wins (15) ... Was on Mingus’ Honor Roll.

Summer Leagues: Participated at the Team One National Showcase ... Played for the AZBA Clash in 2002 and for Zona in 2001 ... Was on both the Junior and Senior Sunbelt Teams ... Played for the 2000 AZBA Junior Olympic Team.

Personal: Full name: Patrick Millard Lawler ... Nickname: Lawdawg ... Born: 11/23/83 in Cottonwood, Ariz. ... Majoring in business ... Son of Jim and Cindy Lawler ... Has a brother, Jimmy, that played baseball at Yavapai Junior College and the Colorado School of Mines ... His grandfather, Jim, played professional baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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