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The Following Sponsors Wish the Coastal Carolina University Baseball Team Good Luck in the 2007 Season CCOASTALOASTAL BBaseballaseball THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS WISH THE COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY BASEBALL TEAM GOOD LUCK IN THE 2007 SEASON Ready Mix 22007007 MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE 5577 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR LLEADERSEADERS BATTING AVERAGE 1981 Bruce Franklin 45 Steve Podraza 12 HOME RUNS 1977 Don Landrun .315 1982 Frank Talotta 46 1983 Mickey Brantley 18 1977 Tom Romano 11 1978 Steve Billingsley .445 1983 Ricky Grice 67 1984 Greg Brown 12 1978 Tom Romano 15 1979 Walt Parmenter .392 1984 Jim Castellani 51 1985 Kirt Manwaring 13 1979 Tom Romano 10 1980 Bruce Franklin .410 1985 Denny Woods 51 1986 Kirt Manwaring 18 1980 Tom Romano 12 1981 Tony Maggard .424 1986 Kirt Manwaring 70 1987 Terry Spires 21 1981 Bruce Franklin 9 1982 Frank Talotta .384 1987 Greg Streett 57 1988 Greg Streett 17 Tony Maggard 9 1983 Mickey Brantley .435 1988 Tony Spires 44 1989 Robbie Jordan 12 1982 Frank Talotta 10 1984 Greg Brown .405 1989 Mark Howle 40 1990 Myrle Gross 16 1983 John Rigos 22 1985 Denny Woods .421 1990 Myrle Gross 48 1991 Pearce Taylor 14 1984 John Charboneau 14 1986 Kirt Manwaring .429 1991 Ed Fortney 56 1992 Chris Hanrahan 18 1985 Denny Woods 15 1987 Terry Spires .409 1992 Luis Lopez 56 1993 Chris Pond 14 1986 Kirt Manwaring 19 1988 Greg Streett .367 1993 Gary Turnipseed 50 1994 Frank Sarver 18 1987 Terry Spires 7 1989 Myrle Gross .372 1994 Stephen Turner 51 1995 Chris Pond 20 Robbie Jordan 7 1990 Myrle Gross .364 1995 Stephen Turner 45 1996 Chip Weisgerber 15 1988 Tim Shaw 10 1991 Chris Hanrahan .336 1996 Brett Harwood 49 Steve Bagby 15 1989 Jeff Sefcik 12 1992 Luis Lopez .371 1997 Jason Isadore 51 1997 Jeremy Samatas 18 1990 Kip Kingsmore 15 1993 Matt Schilling .337 1998 Dorian Cameron 57 1998 Dorian Cameron 17 1991 Buddy Cribb 15 1994 Matt Schilling .356 1999 Dorian Cameron 53 1999 Brooks Marzka 14 1992 Luis Lopez 11 1995 Chris Pond .377 2000 Brooks Marzka 41 2000 Brooks Marzka 15 1993 Gary Turnipseed 6 1996 Jason Vindich .386 2001 Ryan McGraw 64 2001 Chris Carter 22 Rick Castellani 6 1997 Jeremy Samatas .365 2002 Ryan McGraw 72 2002 Justin Owens 24 1994 John Canetto 8 1998 Dorian Cameron .411 2003 Brett Grandstrand 63 2003 Brandon Powell 22 1995 Chris Pond 7 1999 Kevin Schnall .405 2004 Mike Costanzo 66 2004 Mike Costanzo 21 John Canetto 7 2000 Brandon Powell .370 2005 Mike Costanzo 74 2005 Dom Duggan 17 1996 Matt Ragan 9 2001 Chris Carter .417 2006 Matt Sutton 38 2006 Brant Peacher 13 Steve Bagby 9 2002 Justin Owens .417 1997 Steve Bagby 14 2003 Brandon Powell .364 HITS TRIPLES 1998 Jeremy Samatas 18 2004 Mike Costanzo .359 1977 Al Anch 47 1977 Tom Romano 4 1999 Brooks Marzka 8 2005 Mike Costanzo .379 1978 Steve Billingsley 73 1978 Steve Billingsley 5 2000 Justin Owens 10 2006 Adam Vrable .324 1979 Walt Parmenter 51 1979 Walt Parmenter 4 2001 Chad Felty 13 1980 Tom Romano 55 1980 Gary Gilmore 5 2002 Adam Keim 16 AT BATS Bruce Franklin 55 1981 John Rigos 4 2003 Jeff Baker 9 1977 Al Anch 150 1981 Mickey Brantley 56 1982 Frank Talotta 7 2004 Mike Costanzo 21 1978 Steve Billingsley 164 1982 Frank Talotta 68 1983 Kim Stevens 3 2005 Mike Costanzo 16 1979 Mike Sabbagh 132 1983 Mickey Brantley 84 Buck Hosea 3 2006 Matt Sutton 12 1980 Tom Romano 167 1984 Greg Brown 69 1984 Kim Stevens 3 1981 Mickey Brantley 142 1985 Denny Woods 70 Kirt Manwaring 3 RUNS BATTED IN 1982 Frank Talotta 177 1986 Kirt Manwaring 79 1985 Larry Brady 3 1977 Tom Romano 37 1983 Frank Talotta 196 1987 Terry Spires 90 Chuck Perry 3 1978 Tom Romano 47 1984 Jim Castellani 184 1988 Greg Streett 66 Kirt Manwaring 3 1979 Mike Burden 33 1985 Kirt Manwaring 169 1989 Mark Romer 59 1986 Tom Sutryk 2 Mike Sabbagh 33 1986 Mike Prochaska 201 Mark Howle 59 John Kay 2 1980 Tom Romano 43 1987 Terry Spires 220 1990 Myrle Gross 82 Scott Fowler 2 1981 Tony Maggard 52 Greg Streett 220 1991 Luis Lopez 70 1987 Tony Spires 8 1982 Frank Talotta 50 1988 Tony Spires 190 1992 Luis Lopez 72 1988 Tony Spires 4 1983 Frank Talotta 68 1989 Tony Spires 185 Chris Hanrahan 72 1989 Mark Romer 5 1984 Greg Brown 63 1990 Myrle Gross 225 1993 Luis Lopez 63 1990 Mark Romer 6 1985 Kirt Manwaring 57 1991 Ed Fortney 217 Gary Turnipseed 63 1991 Pearce Taylor 3 1986 Kirt Manwaring 58 1992 Chris Hanrahan 219 1994 Stephen Turner 73 1992 Five with 1 1987 Robbie Jordan 60 1993 Gary Turnipseed 209 1995 Chris Pond 75 1993 Matt Schilling 3 1988 Mark Howle 43 1994 Stephen Turner 229 1996 Chip Weisgerber 62 Frank Sarver 3 1989 Jeff Sefcik 45 1995 Stephen Turner 221 1997 Jeremy Samatas 74 1994 Stephen Turner 3 1990 Myrle Gross 52 1996 Will Wall 202 1998 Dorian Cameron 97 1995 Rob Rambow 2 1991 Buddy Cribb 46 1997 Jeremy Samatas 203 1999 Brooks Marzka 80 Evan Hurley 2 1992 Luis Lopez 60 1998 Dorian Cameron 236 2000 Brooks Marzka 64 1996 Brett Harwood 3 1993 John Canetto 32 1999 Dorian Cameron 235 2001 Chad Felty 76 1997 Jason Vindich 2 1994 Chris Pond 42 2000 Brooks Marzka 210 Adam Keim 76 Antwain Haman 2 1995 Chris Pond 38 2001 Brandon Powell 234 2002 Ryan McGraw 89 1998 Jon Humay 3 1996 Steve Bagby 56 2002 Brandon Powell 247 2003 Brandon Powell 92 1999 Ricardo Ayala 2 1997 Jeremy Samatas 48 2003 Brandon Powell 253 2004 Mike Costanzo 83 Eric Decker 2 1998 Jeremy Samatas 55 2004 Brett Grandstrand 233 2005 Mike Costanzo 91 2000 Seven with 1 1999 Kevin Schnall 48 2005 Chris Todd 244 2006 Adam Vrable 61 2001 Chad Felty 3 2000 Brooks Marzka 46 2006 Matt Sutton 190 Justin Owens 3 2001 Chad Felty 62 DOUBLES Adam Keim 3 2002 Adam Keim 66 RUNS 1977 Keith Taylor 11 Ryan McGraw 3 2003 Brandon Powell 46 1977 Don Landrum 36 1978 Bob Lieb 11 2002 Brandon Powell 6 2004 Mike Costanzo 74 Tom Romano 36 1979 Mike Sabbagh 13 2003 Ryan McGraw 4 2005 Michael DeJesus 72 Charles Hendricks 36 Mike Burden 13 Steve Pinocchio 4 2006 Matt Sutton 38 1978 Steve Billingsley 55 1980 Mike Sabbagh 12 2004 Ryan McGraw 3 1979 Mike Sabbagh 41 1981 Tony Maggard 15 2005 Jon Foisy 3 1980 Doug Sabbagh 38 1982 Frank Talotta 12 2006 David Sappelt 4 5588 22007007 MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE CCOASTALOASTAL BBaseballaseball YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR LLEADERSEADERS SLUGGING 1991 Dave Iorlano 6 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1997 Mike Duperron 81.2 1978 Tom Romano .665 1992 Mickey Lincoln 8 1977 Brent Byer 0.97 1998 Ron Deubel 117.2 1979 Mike Sabbagh .598 1993 Chris Herndon 5 1978 Clint Harvey 2.53 1999 Ron Deubel 130.2 1980 Bruce Franklin .672 Mike Davis 5 1979 Steve Smith 1.39 2000 Rett Johnson 133.1 1981 Tony Maggard .824 1994 Mike Campagno 9 1980 Mark Goldberg 0.89 2001 Scott Sturkie 132.2 1982 Frank Talotta .706 1995 Scott Smith 4 1981 Mark Clemons 2.28 2002 Steven Carter 116.2 1983 John Rigos .820 1996 Steve Ells 7 1982 Brian Aviles 2.08 2003 Steven Carter 115.1 1984 Greg Brown .729 1997 Tony Crossen 6 1983 Mark Clemons 2.37 2004 Jake Hurry 122.2 1985 Denny Woods .765 1998 Ron Deubel 8 1984 John Pilatich 1.88 2005 Ricky Shefka 117.2 1986 Kirt Manwaring .802 1999 Ron Deubel 13 1985 Rick Murray 3.99 2006 Andy DeLaGarza 92.1 1987 Terry Spires .609 2000 Rett Johnson 9 1986 Kevin Thomas 3.51 1988 Darrin Davis .633 2001 Scott Sturkie 13 1987 Matt Logue 3.54 SAVES 1989 Jeff Sefcik .620 2002 Steven Carter 11 1988 Matt Logue 1.14 1978 Randy Nimmons 5 1990 Kip Kingsmore .631 2003 Steven Carter 11 1989 Matt Logue 1.55 1979 Randy Nimmons 5 1991 Buddy Cribb .558 2004 Steven Carter 12 1990 Paul Alexander 2.55 1980 Joe Louis 3 1992 Luis Lopez .624 2005 Ricky Shefka 12 1991 Dave Iorlano 1.27 1981 Joe Louis 1 1993 Matt Schilling .497 2006 John Mariotti 5 1992 Mickey Lincoln 2.92 Marc Luther 1 1994 Matt Schilling .536 1993 Pat Valero 3.27 1982 Tom Zmudosky 3 1995 Chris Pond .593 STRIKEOUTS 1994 Chris Herndon 2.71 Keith Stohr 3 1996 Matt Trahan .603 1977 Joe Stethers 95 1995 Derek Covell 5.53 1983 Mark Clemons 4 1997 Steve Bagby .577 1978 Tim Horton 58 1996 Bobby Richardson 4.65 1998 Jeremy Samatas .680 1979 Steve Smith 58 1997 Jeff Smith 5.83 1999 Kevin Schnall .589 1980 Steve Smith 99 1998 Kris Caster 4.33 2000 Brooks Marzka .505 1981 Joe Louis 53 1999 Scott Sturkie 2.49 2001 Chad Felty .693 1982 Mark Clemons 85 2000 Rett Johnson 2.70 2002 Justin Owens .706 1983 Mark Clemons 87 2001 Brian Fischer 3.02 2003 Brandon Powell .534 1984 Bob Buckley 83 2002 Steven Carter 3.01 2004 Mike Costanzo .740 1985 Bob Buckley 63 2003 Brian Waack 2.90 2005 Mike Costanzo .658 1986 Kevin Thomas 82 2004 Jake Hurry 3.72 2006 Matt Sutton .511 1987 Bobby Hargett 64 2005 Ricky Shefka 2.75 2006 Bobby Gagg 2.95 STOLEN BASES 1977 Steve Billingsley 37 INNINGS PITCHED 1978 Steve Billingsley 49 1977 Joe Stethers 101.1 1979 Mike Sabbagh 25 1978 Steve Smith 67.1 1980 Gary Gilmore 25 1979 Steve Smith 107.1 1981 Mickey Brantley 26 1980 Steve Smith 126.0 1982 Ricky Grice 32 1981 Mark Clemons 65.1 1983 Ricky Grice 36 1982 Brian Aviles 77.2 1984 Denny Woods 13 1983 Mark Clemons 98.2 1985 Chuck Perry 16 1984 Bob Buckley 93.0 1986 Art Smith 19 1985 Bob Buckley 79.1 1987 Tony Spires 10 1986 Kevin Thomas 95.2 1988 Darren Davis 12 1987 Bobby Hargett 104.1 1989 Mark Romer 21 1988 Randy Stokes 94.0 1990 Mark Romer 45 1989 Randy Stokes 108.0 1991 Paul Leszczynski 34 1990 Randy Stokes 111.0 1992 Gary Turnipseed 29 1991 Dave Brink 91.2 Two of Coastal’s greatest 1993 Gary Turnipseed 32 1992 Mike Davis 107.0 1994 Stephen Turner 28 1993 Mike Davis 87.0 closers, Kit Kadlec (L) 1995 Stephen Turner 35 and Matt Logue 1996 Jason Vindich 18 1997 Jason Isadore 21 1984 Greg Brown 2 1998 Jon Humay 23 Doug Ames 2 1999 Ricardo Ayala 33 1985 Rick Murray 4 2000 Mario Gianfortune 22 1986 Matt Logue 3 2001 Ryan McGraw 30 Bobby Hargett 1987 Matt Logue 6 2002 Ryan McGraw 63 1988 Matt Logue 9 2003 Ryan McGraw 45 1988 Randy Stokes 62 1989 Matt Logue 10 2004 Ryan McGraw
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