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QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Name of School...... Valdosta State University Quick Facts...... 1 Location...... Valdosta, Ga. Founded ...... 1906 THE UNIVERSITY Enrollment...... 12,100 Valdosta State University...... 2-3 Nickname...... Blazers Dr. Patrick J. Schloss, President...... 3 Colors...... Red (PM S 186) and Black Affiliation...... NCAA Division II THE COACHING STAFF Conference...... Gulf South Greg Guilliams, Head Coach...... 4-5 President...... Dr. Patrick J. Schloss Todd Guilliams, Assistant Coach...... 6 Athletic Director...... Herb Reinhard Jason Altenhof, Graduate Assistant Coach...... 6 Faculty Athletic Rep ...... Bobby Tucker Brock Doud, Graduate Assistant Coach...... 6 Website...... www.vstateblazers.com Arena...... Billy Grant Field THE 2010 BLAZERS Seating Capacity...... 1,100 2010 Roster...... 7 Dimensions (L-LC-C-RC-R)...... 330-365-400-367-332 Matt Aldrich...... 8 Chaz Bagwell...... 8 PROGRAM HISTORY Conrad Boron...... 8 First Year of ...... 1955 Clayton Cain...... 8 First Year of Division II...... 1974 Antonio Clark...... 8 First Year in the Gulf South Conference...... 1983 Luke Connell...... 8 All-Time Record ...... 1503-983-1 Ryan Danbury...... 8 All-Time GSC Record...... 228-198 Brandon Decker...... 9 GSC Division Championships (Years)...... 5(1983,1993, 2001,2003, 2008) Don DiPetta...... 9 GSC Tournament Record...... 28-29 Brad Ehasz...... 9 GSC Tournament Championships...... 2(1995, 2002) Jeremy Forbus...... 9 NCAA World Series Appearances (Years)...... 7 Tanner Fudge...... 10 (1974, 1977,1978, 1979, 1983, 1985,1995) Bud Fuller...... 10 2009 Record...... 43-21 Ross Gusky...... 10 2009 Gulf South Conference Record...... 11-7 Luke Harben...... 10 2009 Gulf South Conference Finish...... 3rd - East Josh Higginbotham...... 10 Position Starters Returning / Lost...... 4 / 4 Jordan Hollis...... 11 Pitchers Returning / Lost...... 5/7 Chris Jones...... 11 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 8 /1 5 Brett Kennedy...... 11 Newcomers...... 24 Jon Koenigsfeld...... 11 Justin Lott...... 11 COACHING STAFF Cameron Martin...... 12 Head Coach...... Greg Guilliams Cason Mobley...... 12 Alma Mater, Year...... Ohio Domincan, 1984 Kyle R o w e...... 12 Record at Valdosta State, Years...... 79-39-1,1 Austin Smith...... 12 Overall Career Record...... 740-295-1, 18 Galen Sm ith...... 13 Assistant Coach...... Todd Guilliams Jake Summers...... 13 Graduate Assistant Coaches...... Josh Altenhof, Brock Doud Bobby Triglia...... 13 Baseball Athletic Trainer...... Lori Howard Josh Vining...... 13 Baseball Office Phone Number...... 229-259-5562 Tyler Wooten...... 13 Baseball Office Fax Number...... 229-259-5561 Chris Wrobel...... 13 Jordan Yost...... 13 SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director (BB Contact)...... Shawn Reed BLAZER HISTORY AND RECORDS Reed's Email...... [email protected] 2009 Statistics...... 14 Reed's Office Phone Number...... 229-333-5903 2009 Results...... 15 Reed's Cell Phone Number...... 229-563-2505 Valdosta State Records...... 15 Assistant Sports Information Director...... Josh Flanagan Blazer Accolades...... 16 Flanagan's Email Address...... [email protected] Billy Grant Field Press Box Number...... 229-245-3864 THE VALDOSTA STATE SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE

i The 2010 Valdosta State Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the VSU Sports Information Office. The guide was written and designed by Shawn Reed. Printing services were provided by Lewis Color of Statesboro, Ga. Photography was provided by Mike Featherstone of Featherston Photography (head shots and action) and Kevin Smith of PhotoCR.com action). Special thanks to Debbie Wisenbaker, Mary Frances Hightower Shawn Reed I and Becky Reed. Sports Information Director Asstistant Sports Information Director 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL i VftLBOSTA VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS

VALDOSTA S TA Tt... PATWNAV TO SUCCESS

Valdosta State University, celebrating its Centennial anniversary until 2013, is a regional university of the University System of Georgia located in Southwest Georgia with a mission to serve 41 counties from the Atlantic Ocean to the Alabama state line.

OUR HISTORY

Established in 1906, the institution was named the South Georgia State Normal College for young ladies in 1913. In 1922, a legislative act changed the name to Georgia State Woman's College and authorized a four-year program leading to a bachelor's degree. The Board of Regents made the college co-educational in 1950 and changed its name to Valdosta State College. VSC became a regional university within the University System of Georgia on July 1, 1993.

OUR MISSION

The mission of VSU is to prepare students to meet global opportunities and challenges through excellence in teaching and learning; to expand the boundaries of current knowledge, and explore the practical applications of that knowledge, through excellence in scholarship and creative endeavors; and to promote the economic, cultural,

and educational progress of our community and our region, through excellence in service

outreach. VSU seeks to accomplish this mission in a dynamic, student-centered learning environment marked by a respect for diverse abilities, backgrounds, and contributions by all members of the university community.

OUR CAMPUS

Valdosta State University offers the best of both worlds - the extensive academic, cultural and social opportunities of a major university, and the small classes and close

personal attention found at smaller institutions. Students are attracted to the close-knit community where learning occurs in a supportive environment and faculty members well-designed seating areas, night-friendly lighting fixtures and security cameras for challenge each student's potential. safe around-the-clock accessibility for students, and attractive building designs and

Located "among the stately pines" in the heart of beautiful Valdosta, Georgia's renovations throughout the campus appropriate for the festive centennial theme. newest metropolitan area, the university boasts 180 acres, 18 miles north of the Florida A recent $35.7 million student housing project added 518 beds through the border and equidistant from Atlanta and Orlando, with two picturesque campuses less construction of Centennial Hall and improved conditions of an additional 500 beds through than one mile apart. renovation of two existing student halls. In fall 2008, the newly constructed Hopper

VSU has a legacy as a major provider of education services for South Georgia. The Hall replacement, which stands four stories high on just under 2.5 acres, will open for beauty and consistency of its Spanish Mission architecture are indicative of its dedication residency, offering 513 beds in a suite-style living community. The 157,354-square-foot to serving the region's heritage while developing programs and services to enhance its facility also features offices space, the campus mailroom, classroom space and a 188- future. The Georgia Association of the American Institute of Architects has honored seat Euro-style show kitchen, an open-market concept that provides a variety of dining

VSU for its commitment to quality campus design; and specifically, for its dedication to options. preserving the institution's unique Spanish Mission style of architecture. The replacement for Hopper Hall was the first in a series of capital projects totaling

Construction and renovations continue on campus as part of the Strategic Planning $150 million designed to transform VSU's main campus. Two parking decks will also Initiative. The main campus features an attractive pedestrian mall of inlaid brick and open for fall, each designed to alleviate parking concerns and provide additional space for offices and campus police. Other projects will include renovation of historic Reade

Hall to include more social areas and the reconstruction of Georgia Hall into a multi level student living and learning center with additional beds, office space and more. Student health services will move into an expanded, highly technical facility, which is being built on Georgia Avenue. The signature building of this campus transformation will be a new student union. Facing Baytree Road, it will hold a variety of offices, a ballroom, auditorium, new bookstore, foodcourt and many other great assets for students and others on the university's campus.

The university received $392,826 in federal funds to design a $45 million Health Sciences and Business Administration facility for the Rea & Lillian Steele North Campus. Planning is still underway, but the project promises great things for the health and business majors. The strategic location will allow VSU to more successfully train health

professionals through a partnership with neighboring South Georgia Medical Center, which has pledged $1 million in support of the facility.

OUR STUDENTS

Represented in VSU's student body of approximately 11,600 are forty-six states, 2 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL VALDOSTA STATE two U.S. territories and more than 60 countries. Georgians comprise 92 percent of total enrollment, while Floridians account for 2 percent and International students another 2 percent. The undergraduate male/female ratio is 1:1.4 with 3,975 undergraduate males and 5,753undergraduate females. Self-declared minorities comprise over 29 percent of VSU enrollment numbers. With a recent $ 15,000 grant from the Board of Regents of the USG to implement the HEROES (Helping Everyone Reach Optimum Educational Success) Institute, VSU seeks to help increase the recruitment, retention and graduation of African-American males as part of the USG African-American Male Initiative. African-American students account for 24 percent of the student body.

OUR ACADEMIC PROGRAM Through its five colleges (the College of the Arts, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Harley Langdale Jr. College of Business Administration, the James L. and Dorothy

H. Dewar College of Education, and the College of Nursing), the Division of Social Work, exceptional opportunities for learning. Closer to campus, VSU offers internships and and the Library and Information Science program, VSU offers 56 undergraduate degrees experiential learning opportunities to expand students' horizons. (including bachelor's and associate degrees) and 39 graduate degrees, including doctoral degrees in education and public administration. OUR FACULTY VSU also strongly supports its distance learning programs, which allow traditional VSU's faculty consists of 585 members-441 full-time and 144 part-time. Currently, and non-traditional students, who are limited by both time and location, to continue their 330 full-time faculty members hold terminal degrees, three hold specialist's degrees,

education. More than 1,451 students are enrolled in online courses for fall semester 2007, one holds a professional degree, 103 hold master's degrees, and four hold bachelor's 436 of which are solely enrolled online. Graduate and/or upper-level undergraduate courses degrees. Females constitute about 50 percent of the total faculty, and 12 percent are are offered at various locations throughout the region, including Moody Air Force Base self-declared minorities. in Valdosta and the Kings Bay Naval Base on the Georgia coast. Teacher certification and recertification courses are also offered on a regular basis at many sites. OUR CAMPUS ACTIVITIES VSU is one of five University System of Georgia institutions offering the Georgia Outside the academic setting, campus organizations encourage leadership, social

WebMBA, ranked among the top 10 programs for its quality and affordable cost, which interaction, recreation, cultural and religious development and community service. offers qualified and highly motivated professionals the opportunity to earn an accredited Approximately 140 active student organizations exist on campus, including 20 Greek online MBA degree with little interruption to their work and personal lives. It was also the social organizations, 10 faith-based campus ministry groups, numerous intramural first institution to enroll a student in one of six new online graduate degrees in education, opportunities, and many service and academic clubs. The Student Recreation Center which were created through collaboration with several other USG institutions. offers a variety of services, including a comprehensive intramural program, club sports, Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges outdoor trips, fitness consulting, aerobics, an Olympic-sized indoor pool, an expansive

and Schools, nationally accredited programs include applied and clinical sociology, weight room and a 27-foot climbing wall.

art, business, communication disorders, education, music, nursing, psychology, sports Varsity "Blazers" compete in football, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf and cross­ medicine, theatre, public administration and social work. country. "Lady Blazers" compete in basketball, softball, tennis, volleyball and cross­ VSU offers a highly successful Freshman Year Experience (FYE) program through country. VSU is a NCAA Division II member institution and competes in the Gulf South the Office of Academic Student Instructional Support. The program places students into Conference, the largest conference in the country. The VSU Blazer Football Team won

living-learning communities and provides the support necessary to lead freshmen through the 2004 and 2007 NCAA Division II National Championships, and the VSU Men's Tennis a successful first year, ultimately improving retention. Team won the 2006 Division II National Championship.

The Center for International Programs provides central coordination for VSU's The College of the Arts offers a wide variety of performances and exhibits throughout comprehensive range of services and activities in the area of international education. the year, while championship Blazer athletics and a vibrant social scene round out a true Study abroad and exchange opportunities at institutions around the world give students college experience.

DR. PATRICK J.SCHLOSS Schloss is proud of the universities relationship with the community of Valdosta President and South Georgia. He is deeply committed to the universities alumni and community

2nd year at Valdosta State partners. Illinois State (1974) He has been a frequent contributor to professional literature and a widely recognized scholar, focusing on the adjustment of persons with disabilities to adult Patrick J. Schloss became Valdosta State University's life. He has written more than a hundred articles in peer reviewed journals and more eighth president on August 1, 2008, following four years than 15 books.

as president of Northern State University in South Dakota, Schloss enjoys a wide range of outdoor activities and holds a private pilot license where he also served as president of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic with an instrument rating. Schloss has three children and seven grandchildren. Conference. Schloss received his Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education from

His core values shape the focus of his presidency. He is a strong advocate of the University of Wisconsin (1979), a M.S. in Counseling from Illinois State University shared governance and encourages all members of the university community to become (1976), and a bachelor's degree in Special Education from Illinois State University involved in campus planning and resource allocation. He is particularly proud of Valdosta (1974).

State's standing as a premier regional university with outstanding faculty, close connection to the community and exceptional opportunities for student engagement.

2010 BLAZER BASEBALL 3 VALDOSTA STATE

GREG GUILLIAMS best record by any team in the state of Florida, regardless of classification. Head Coach Guilliams directed the Eagles to 11 NAIA regional tournaments and six NAIA Col­ 3rd year at Valdosta State lege World Series appearances, including a national runner-up finish in 2004, during his Valdosta State Record: 79-39-1 16 years with the school. His squad was ranked nationally in eight of the last nine years Career Record: 740-297-1 (18 years) he was at the school and finished among the top five in the nation in five of the last Ohio Dominican (1984) seven years. His squad finished either first or second every year in the 12-year history of the Florida Sun Conference while compiling a 236-79-1, a .748 winning percentage, Entering his third season at the helm of the Valdosta State league mark during that time. Guilliams' success didn't come just against NAIA compe­ baseball program, Greg Guilliams has wasted little time in adding his stamp to the tition as eight times the Eagles faced NCAA Division II College World Series participants rich tradition of Valdosta State baseball. After all, in just two seasons, Guilliams has between 2000 and 2007, tallying a 5-3 mark in those contests. compiled a 79-39-1 record, won a Gulf South Conference East Division title and led Guilliams' knowledge and ability to teach the game of baseball was evident in his Valdosta State to its first postseason appearance in seven years. teams' performance on the field during his ERU tenure. His 2004 squad led the nation Guilliams ability to teach the game of baseball was never more evident than during in pitching and defense, tallying a 2.67 team earned run average and a .966 fielding his first season with the Blazers as he led his squad to a 36-18-1 record and the Gulf percentage, while the 2005 squad accomplished the feat with a 2.62 ERA and a .970 South Conference East Division title. The Blazers compiled a 6-6 record on the season fielding percentage. From 1994 through 2007, his squad led the NAIA ranks in team against teams ranked in the top 25 in the nation, including a 4-3 record against teams ERA a total of five times and finished among the top 15 teams in the nation 13 times. ranked in the top three, and finished the year ranked 16th nationally after falling to No. His ability as a recruiter and teacher has also been evident in accolades won by his 2 Delta State in the GSC Tournament semifinals. Valdosta State's 10.5 game improve­ players over the years as 44 Embry-Riddle players received All-American accolades un­ ment from its 2007 record, when the Blazers were 27-30, marked the eighth-best turn der his tutelage, including Frankie Thompson, who was named the 1996 NAIA National around in the nation between the two seasons. Player of the Year. Additionally, a record seven times an Embry-Riddle Eagle was named The Blazer success during the season was in large part to the two areas in which FSC Player of the Year while 24 former Eagles signed contracts with Major League Guilliams has based his coaching credentials, pitching and fielding. VSU set a school organizations. Guilliams' players also succeeded in the classroom as 14 times an Eagle record for fewest errors in a season during the year as it committed just 62 on the sea­ earned All-America Scholar Athlete honors. son while also establishing a new school mark with fielding percentage at .968, a mark Guilliams' success has earned him numerous accolades as he was named the Amer­ that placed the squad 11th nationally. Meanwhile, the pitching staff was ranked 23rd ican Baseball Coaches Association Regional NAIA Coach of the Year six times while nationally with a 3.81 earned run average, the lowest ERA since the 1997 season. The being recognized as FSC Coach of the Year on seven occasions. In 2003, the Florida Blazers threw seven shutouts during the season, the most since the school moved to Diamond Club chose Guilliams as its Amateur Coach of the Year. the NCAA Division II ranks in 1974 and closer Justin Lamb was named an All-American Guilliams took over at Embry-Riddle in 1991 and led the team to a 24-24 record, after tallying 11 saves and a 1.84 ERA in 32 games. Much of the success was directly his only non-winning season at the helm of the Eagles. The 24 wins marked a nine-win linked to the fact that under Guilliams' tutelage, Valdosta State pitchers surrendered improvement from the 1990 Eagle squad. He began his career at Penn State-Behrend in just 168 walks on the year, the lowest total by the Blazers since the 1976 season. 1990 during which his team won 14 games, an improvement of 10 wins from the year Lamb was not the only Blazer to earn recognition under Guilliams during his initial before his arrival. season in the Red and Black as catcher Chase Blackwood earned ABCA/Rawlings Gold Guilliams played collegiately at NAIA's Ohio Dominican, where he earned his Bach­ Glove honors as the best defensive catcher in the nation while designated hitter Daniel elor of Arts in Education and History in 1984. He was a three-year captain and garnered Muniz joined Lamb on the South Central All-Region team. The trio was joined by short­ NAIA All-American honors three times for ODC and was elected into the school's Hall of stop Jon Koenigsfeld, outfielder Blaine Wilson and starting pitchers Glen Lemke and Fame in the inaugural class of 1997. Will Thompson on the All-Gulf South Conference squad at the end of the season. Lemke Following his collegiate career, Guilliams signed a professional contract with the finished the year 14th in the nation with 10 victories while Lamb was eighth nationally Atlanta Braves organization and spent one year in the team's minor league system. He in saves, 14th in earned run average and 18th in per nine innings at 10.4. began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Kentucky in 1987. The Valdosta State success continued during Guilliam's second season with the Guilliams is married to the former Ami Gregory and the couple have two children, school as he led the Blazers to the first NCAA South Regional appearance since 2002. Elijah, 6, and Isaac, who turns four in February. VSU compiled a 43-21 record, including an 11-7 mark in the Gulf South Conference, during the season and advanced to the championship game of the GSC Tournament while also winning a pair of games in the NCAA Regional. Under Guilliams' guidance, Valdosta State continued its strong play against some of the nation's toughest competi­ tions as it compiled a 7-6 record versus teams ranked in the top 30 in the nation. Guilliams and his coaching staff put together one of the top offensive teams in the nation during the 2009 season as his club led the nation and set a new Valdosta State record with 113 home runs on the year. The 113 roundtrippers marked the fourth-best total in NCAA Division II history. Additionally, the squad ranked fifth nationally with 578 runs scored and 11th in the nation in slugging percentage at .561. The team success once again led to individiual recognition as four of Guilliams' players earned All-America honors on the year. Pitcher and designated hitter Matt Cos­ tello was the GSC and South Region Player of the Year while also earning unanimous All-Americn honors. Outfielder Brandon Decker and pitcher Brandon Graves also earned All-America recognition while catcher Chase Blackwood was named honorable mention. The quartet was joined on the All-Gulf South Conference squad by outfielder Blaine Wilson and third baseman Austin Smith. The year was capped off when Graves (San Francisco Giants) and Costello () were selected in the 35th round of the Amateur draft. Guilliams took over the Blazer program after spending 16 seasons as the head coach at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla. During his tenure with the Eagles, Guilliams led Embry-Riddle to 661 wins, an average of 41 a year, against 256 losses and one tie, a .721 winning percentage. His program was particu­ larly successful from 2000-07 as Embry-Riddle tallied a 377-108 record (.777), the 4 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL VALDOSTA STATE

BLAZERS HONORED UNDER GREG GUILLIAMS GUILLIAMS YEAR BY YEAR AT VALDOSTA STATE Year Overall GSC Finish vs. Ranked

All-American 2008 36-18-1 13-4 1st / East 6-6 2009 43-21 11-7 3rd / East 7-6 Justin Lamb...... 2008 VS U (2 years) 79 39-1 24-11 Chase Blackwood (HM )...... 2009 Career (18 years) 740-297-1 Matt Costello...... 2009 Brandon Decker...... 2009 Brandon Graves...... 2009

ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Team Chase Blackwood...... 2008

NCAA Regional Player of the Year Matt Costello...... 2009

ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Jon Koenigsfeld...... 2009

All-Region Justin Lamb...... 2008 Daniel Muniz...... 2008 Chase Blackwood...... 2009 Matt Costello...... 2009 Brandon Decker...... 2009 Brandon Graves...... 2009

NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Jon Koenigsfeld...... 2009 GREG GUILLIAMS VS. ALL OPPONENTS Alabama-Huntsville...... 5-1 Gulf South Conference East Division Player of the Year Albany State...... 2-0 Matt Costello...... 2009 Armstrong Atlantic...... 2-0 Ashland...... 1-0 All-Gulf South Conference Augusta S ta te ...... 2-1 Chase Blackwood...... 2008, 2009 Barry...... 2-0 Jon Koenigsfeld...... 2008 Brewton-Parker...... 1-0 Justin Lamb...... 2008 Bridgeport...... 1-0 Glen Lemke...... 2008 Columbus S ta te ...... 0-2 Daniel Muniz...... 2008 Delta S ta te ...... 0-1 Will Thompson...... 2008 Flagler...... 3-1 Blaine Wilson...... 2008, 2009 Florida Southern...... 2-2 Matt Costello...... 2009 Florida Tech...... 4-1-1 Brandon Decker...... 2009 Francis Marion...... 2-3 Brandon Graves...... 2009 Georgia College...... 3-1 Austin Smith...... 2009 Georgia Southwestern...... 3-2 Harding...... 2-0 Gulf South Conference All-Tournament Team Montevallo...... 5-2 Glen Lemke...... 2008 North Alabama...... 4-2 Chase Blackwood...... 2009 North Georgia...... 2-2 Clayton Cain...... 2009 Nova Southeastern...... 1-3 Austin Smith...... 2009 Olivet Nazarene...... 1-0 Ouachita Baptist...... 1-0 Gulf South Conference All-Academic Team S C A D ...... 1-0 Adam Harmych...... 2008 St. Francis (III.)...... 1-0 Jon Koenigsfeld...... 2008, 2009 St. Francis (Ind.)...... 1-0 Daniel Muniz...... 2008 Saint Leo...... 4-1 Steve Turner...... 2009 Southern Arkansas...... 0-3 Tampa...... 4-3 Thomas...... 1-1 Tiffin...... 3-0 Webber International...... 2-0 West Alabama...... 4-3 West Georgia...... 3-2 West Florida...... 5-2 West Virginia Wesleyan...... 1-0 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL 5 VALDOSTA STATE

TODD GUILLIAMS total drop from 'l? II Assistant Coach 2007 while experiencing 3rd year at Valdosta State the eight best turnaround Eastern Kentucky (1988) in turns of wins and loss between the 2007 and Entering his third season as an assistant coach with the 2008 season. Valdosta State baseball program, Todd Guilliams possesses a Guilliams was equally unique perspective and experience in the coaching philosophy successful in working and style of VSU head coach Greg Guilliams, who Todd has known all his life and with the Valdosta State coached under in 17 of the last 18 years. catchers in 2007 as he In his position, Guilliams serves as the team's hitting coach and tutors the squad's helped Chase Blackwood catchers while also overseeing the team's academic efforts. He also shares the recruit­ to a position on the ABCA/ ing coordinator duties with Greg and serves as the Valdosta State Athletic Depart­ Rawlings Gold Glove team ment's Coordinator of Academic Services, a position that requires him to monitor and as the nation's top defen­ enhance the academic success of all 300 student-athletes at VSU. sive catcher. Blackwood Guilliams put together on of the most prolific offenses in Valdosta State history in picked off three base run­ 2009 as the squad led the nation and set a Valdosta State record with 113 home runs. ners during the season while VSU limited base runners to just 42 stolen bases on the The 113 roundtrippers proved to be the fourth-most in NCAA Division II history while year, nearly half of its total of 84 from the year before. the squad finished eighth nationally on the season with 578 runs scored and 11th in Together, the Guilliams brothers built a dynasty at NAIA's Embry-Riddle. They won slugging percentage at .561. As a squad, Guilliams guided the Valdosta State batters 622 games, against just 228 losses, in 15 years at the school and made six NAIA World to a .332 batting average, the highest mark by the Blazers since hitting .337 in 1986. Series appearances. Todd served as the hitting, catching and outfield instructor for However, Guilliams approach of plate discipline was also manifested as VSU drew 276 the program, which produced 44 NAIA All-America selections between. He was also walks on the year, the ninth-best total in the nation on the year. Overall, the 2009 Val­ responsible for calling pitches and serving as the program's strength and conditioning dosta State squad ranked in the top 50, out of 228 schools, in 14 of the 15 offensive coach while filling the role as Embry-Riddle's Athletic Fields Manager for the school's categories tracked by the NCAA. baseball, track and field and soccer complex. Additionally, he spent time as the school's Guilliams ability to teach the offensive side of the ball was evidented in personal Sports Information Director as well as the Academic Enhancement Coordinator. performance as well as a pair of Blazers, Brandon Decker and Chase Blackwood, hit 22 Todd's run at Embry-Riddle was briefly interrupted as he spent the 2000 season as home runs on the year, falling just one short an assistant with Dallas Baptist. During his year with the Patriots, the team registered of the school record of 23. Four additional a 43-23 record and advanced to the NAIA World Series, where it finished second. Blazers hit double-digit home runs on the Guilliams began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Kentucky year, giving the 2009 squad a school record University in 1988 and 1989. He also spent three seasons as an assistant coach with six to accomplish the feat in a single season, the Staunton Braves between 1990 and 1992 while also serving as a volunteer as­ while Decker and Matt Costello both hit over sistant with EKU in 1990. .400 on the year. Guilliams is well suited for the position of Coordinator of Academic Services at Guilliams influence on the Valdosta VSU as he earned an Ohio Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete award and twice won State baseball program was immediately felt the Turkey Hughes Scholarship from EKU during his playing days. Guilliams earned a during his initial season with the team as he Bachelor of Science in Sport Supervision from Eastern Kentucky in 1988 and a Master helped the Blazers to a .294 batting average, of Science in Physical Education in 1990. He captained the EKU baseball team as a an increase of .017 from the year before. senior in 1988 while earning Dean's List honors with a 4.00 grade point average during The squad also saw increases in walks, sac­ his final semester. rifice flies, sacrifice bunts, slugging percent­ Guilliams is married to the former Julie Dudgeon. The couple has three children - age and on-base percentage while seeing its Casey (15), Grace (12) and Wyatt (7). JASON ALTENHOF BROCK DOUD Graduate Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach 1st year at Valdosta State 1st year at Valdosta State Appalachian State (2008) Hope (2009)

Heading into his first season as a graduate assistant for Brock Doud enters his first season with Valdosta State af­ Valdosta State, Jason Altenhof joins the Blazers after spending ter finishing an illustrous career at Hope College in Michigan. one season with in the Baltimore Orioles minor league system. Doud joins the Blazers after spending three seasons with Altenhof played in 14 games for the Orioles short-season squad, batting .207 while the Flying Dutchmen, the first two as a catcher for the squad before serving as a hitting one double and one triple. student assistant coach in 2009. Doud appeared in 58 games during his two seasons He joined the Orioles after starring at Appalachian State for two seasons. Altenhof with Hope College, including 34 starts as a senior in 2008. He batted .349 that season led the Mountaineers with a .380 batting average as a senior, during which he tallied while scoring 23 runs and driving in 19. He hit five home runs on the year, almost half 93 hits, including eight doubles a triple and a home run. He scored a team-high 62 runs of the team's total of 12, as well as seven doubles while being successful on all three on the season while also leading the squad with 15 stolen bases. He showed good plate of his stolen base attempts. discipline as he walked 42 times on the year while striking out just 25 times. During his Doud began his career at Hope in 2007 when he appeared in 21 of the team's 42 first season in Boone, N.C., Altenhof batted .327 in 59 games. He collected 82 hits on games, including 19 starts. He batted just .145 on the year, but still managed two of the season, including 15 doubles and three triples, while scoring 52 runs and driving in the team's 11 home runs while also contributing a double and three runs scored. After 35. He stole 15 bases in 2007 and drew 32 walks. the 2008 season, he transitioned to the coaching staff, where he his tutelage helped Altenhof starred at Florida Community College in Jacksonville prior to his arrival at the squad to a 20-20 record and a .309 batting average. Appalachian State. While at FCCJ, he finished the 2006 season among the top three in Doud began his collegiate career at Lake Michigan College. He batted .370 while the Florida junior college ranks with 76 hits, five triples and 33 stolen bases. He was starting all 45 games in 2006 as he counted 11 doubles, two triples and four home runs a first-team All-Mid Florida Conference selectee after earning second-team honors as a among his 51 hits. He scored 33 runs and drove in 39 while successfully stealing eight freshman. He also earned All-Academic honors. bases on 10 attempts. 6 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL VALDOSTA STATE VAtnast*

2010 ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. BIT Hometown / Previous School Position Player Returning (5) 1 Ryan Danbury OF 6-1 180 Jr. R/R Valdosta, Ga. / Walters State CC Chaz Bagwell .324, 8 R, 4 RBI 2 Don DiPetta INF 5-9 194 Jr. R/R Kennesaw, Ga. / Siena Clayton Cain .367,41 R, 57 RBI, 12 HR 4 Tyler Wooten RHP 6-0 162 Fr. R/R Thomasville. Ga. / Thomas Countv Central Brandon Decker .402, 75 R, 84 RBI, 22 HR 5 Chaz Bagwell INF/OF 6-2 178 So. R/R Woodstock, Ga. / Woodstock Jon Koenigsfeld .328, 50 R, 33 RBI, 14 2B g Conrad Boron OF 5-11 183 Jr. R/R Woodstock, III. / Kishwaukee CC Austin Smith .342, 39 R, 53 RBI, 16 HR 11 Luke Connell RHP 6-0 203 Fr. R/R Statesboro, Ga. / Statesboro 12 Chris Jo n es INF 5-11 160 Sr. R/R Lithonia, Ga. / Georgia Southern Pitchers Returning (5) 13 Cason Mobley RHP 6-2 170 Jr . R/R Brunswick, Ga. / FCC-Jacksonville Jeremy Forbus 3-1, 3.83, 1 S, 51.2 IP, 49 K 15 Austin Smith 3B/RHP 6-3 231 Sr. R/R St. Petersburg, Fla. / FCC-Jacksonville Tanner Fudge 0-0, 6.17,11.2 IP, 16 K 16 Jon Koenigsfeld INF 5-11 169 Sr. R/R \lew Port Richey, Fla. / Central Florida CC Ross Gusky 6-4, 5.93, 85.0 IP, 74 K 17 Jo s h Vining C 6-0 188 Jr. R/R Swainsboro, Ga. / Middle Georgia JC Jon Koenigsfeld 0-0, 6.23, 4.1 IP, 3 K 21 Tanner Fudge LHP 6-2 195 So. L/L Valdosta, Ga. / Lowndes Austin Smith 2-3, 2.62,1 S, 24.0 IP, 23 K 22 Brandon Decker OF 6-3 225 Sr. L/R Holiday, Fla. / South Florida CC 23 Antonio Clark OF 6-2 189 Jr. L/R Jacksonville, Fla. / FCC-Jacksonville Npwcomers (24) 24 Josh Higginbotham INF 6-0 187 Jr. R/R Suwanee, Ga. / Lee University Matt Aldrich, Conrad Boron, Antonio Clark, Luke 25 Jordan Hollis C 5-10 210 So. L/R Jacksonville, Fla. / Santa Fe CC Connell, Jeremy Coram, Ryan Danbury, Don DiPetta, 26 Matt Aldrich RHP 6-0 201 Fr. R/R Leesburg, Ga. / Lee County Brad Ehasz, Bud Fuller, Josh Higginbotham, Jordan 27 Brad Ehasz RHP 6-2 189 Fr. R/R Savannah, Ga. / Camden County Hollis, Chris Jones, Brett Kennedy, Justin Lott, 1B/0F 6-5 210 Jr. L/L Hahira, Ga. / Darton CC 28 Jake Summers Cameron Martin, Cason Mobley, Kyle Rowe, Galen 29 Cameron Martin RHP 6-0 199 Jr. R/R Turlock, Calif. / Merced CC Smith, Jake Sum m ers, Bobby Triglia, Josh Vining, 30 Bobby Triglia INF 6-2 229 So. R/R Jacksonville, Fla. / Santa Fe CC Tyler Wooten, Chris Wrobel, Jordan Yost

31 Ross Gusky RHP 6-1 200 Sr. R/R Pittsburgh, Pa. / Tallahassee CC (Red shirted in 2009) 32 Justin Lott RHP 6-3 180 Fr. R/R Albany, Ga. / Middle Georgia JC 33 Brett Kennedy RHP 6-3 189 Jr. R/R Rockmart, Ga. /FCC-Jacksonville Roster by Class 36 Chris Wrobel LHP 5-10 180 Jr. L/L Scottsdale, Ariz. / Gateway CC Senior (9) Clayton Cain, Brandon Decker, 37 Kyle Rowe RHP 6-1 175 Fr. R/R Valdosta, Ga. / Valdosta Jeremy Forbus, Ross Gusky, Chris Jones, 39 Bud Fuller RHP 5-10 173 Jr. R/R Plains, Ga. / Georgia Southwestern Jon Koenigsfeld, Austin Smith, Bobby Triglia, 40 Jeremy Coram RHP 6-2 190 Fr. R/R Brinson, Ga. / Bainbridge Jordan Yost 42 Galen Smith C 6-0 202 Fr. R/R Valdosta, Ga. / Georgia College Junior (12) Conrad Boron, Antonio Clark, 44 Clayton Cain 1B 6-1 235 Sr. R/R Snellville, Ga. / Georgia Ryan Danbury, Don DiPetta, Bud Fuller, 45 Jeremy Forbus RHP 6-1 215 Sr. R/R Newnan, Ga. / Middle Georgia JC Josh Higginbotham, Brett Kennedy, 46 Jordan Yost 1B/RHP 6-4 240 Sr. R/R Beckley, W.Va. / West Virginia Cameron Martin, Cason Mobley, Jake Summers, Josh Vining, Chris Wrobel Sophomore (3) Chaz Bagwell, Tanner Fudge, COACHES Jordan Hollis, 7 Greg Guilliams, Head Coach Freshman (8) Mike Aldrich, Luke Connell, 34 Todd Guilliams, Assistant Coach Jeremy Coram, Brad Ehasz, Justin Lott, 6 Jason Altenhof, Graduate Assistant Coach Kyle Rowe, Galen Smith, Tyler Wooten Brock Doud, Graduate Assistant Coach Roster by State Georgia (21) Matt Aldrich, Chaz Bagwell, Clayton Cain, Luke Connell, Jeremy Coram, Ryan Danbury, Don DiPetta, Brad Ehasz, Jeremy Forbus, Tanner Fudge, Bud Fuller, Josh Higginbotham, Chris Jones, Brett Kennedy, Justin Lott, Cason Mobley, Kyle Rowe, Galen Smith, Jake Summers, Josh Vining, Tyler Wooten Florida (6) Antonio Clark, Brandon Decker, Jordan Hollis, Jon Koenigsfeld, Austin Smith, Bobby Triglia Illinois (1) Conrad Boron California (1) Cameron Martin Pennsylvania (1) Ross Gusky Arizona (1) Chris Wrobel West Virginia (1) Jordan Yost

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#26 MATT ALDRICH #44 CLAYTON CAIN Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-0, 201, Fr. First Base, 6-1, 235, Sr. Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County) Snellville, Ga. (Georgia)

PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played prep career at Lee AS A JU- Cain's Career Highs County for head coach Rob Williams ... Pitched in nine games, NIOR IN AB______5______six times with eight starts ... Had five complete games and two shut­ I 2009: Played H 3 five times outs on the y e a r... Compiled a 7-1 record ... Surrendered 20 1 in 59 games, R 3 three times runs, 14 of which were earned, in 43.3 innings for a 2.26 starting 51 RBI 4 two times earned run average ... Struck out 54 batters while walking 22 of those con­ 2B 1 eight times ... Surrendered 45 hits while holding opponents and a .225 opponent batting average... tests ... Batted .367 on the season, tal­ 3B None Batted .276 with a .489 on-base percentage... Tallied 21 hits and 25 runs scored while lying 66 hits in 180 at-bats... Counted HR 1 12 times driving in 17 runs ... Counted six doubles and four home runs among his hits ... Served eight doubles and 12 home runs among TB 6 Alabama-Huntsville (3/22/09) as Lee County's starting quarterback for the football team. his 66 hits for a .611 slugging percent- SB 2 Florida Tech (2/8/09) age ... Scored 41 runs while driving in #5 CHAZ BAGWELL 57 ... Drew 23 walks on the year and was hit by a pitch 13 times for a .466 on-base Infielder / Outfielder, 6-2,178, So. percentage ... Had a .982 fielding percentage, committing just seven errors in 398 Woodstock, Ga. (Woodstock) chances... Collected three hits in as many at-bats against Tiffin March 7, the first of five times he tallied three hits in a game on the year ... Totaled two hits, three runs AS A FRESH- Bagwell's Career Highs scored and four RBI against St. Francis (Ind.) on March 10 ... Also had four RBI against MAN IN AB 4 two times Tampa February 28 ... Battled an injury that limited him to a .280 batting average in 2009: Played H 2 three times Gulf South Conference play ... Earned Gulf South Conference All-Tournament team in 37 games, R 2 Montevallo (4/18/09) honors after batting a team-high .533, including two home runs, in the league champi­ starting 12 RBI 1 four times onship event. of those con­ 2B 1 two times tests ... Batted .324 on the season, 3B None PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played in collecting 12 hits in 37 at-bats ... HR None 10 games, with two starts, as a red-shirt Scored eight runs while driving in four TB 3 two times freshman in 2007 ... Batted .214 with ... Counted two doubles among his hits SB 2 Florida Tech (2/8/09) three hits in 14 at-bats ... Counted two Drew seven walks while striking out doubles among three hits ... Owned a .957 just six times ... Was successful on five-of-nine stolen base attempts ... Committed fielding percentage ... Batted .422 as a se­ just one error in 45 chances, a nior at Brookwood High ... Hit nine home .978 fielding percentage ... Had runs and had 10 doubles while tallying a a season-high two hits on two .892 slugging percentage ... Scored 27 occasions, against Saint Francis runs ... Batted .287 with seven home runs (III.) March 10 and at Montvallo and 23 runs batted in as a sophomore ... in the first game of a double- Batted .370 as a sophomore and .280 as header April 18 ... Also scored a freshman ... Owns the Brookwood career two runs in that game against records for hits with 106, home runs (24) the Falcons. and doubles (31) ... W as the 2005 Gwin­ nett County Player of the Year and was named to the Atlanta Braves 400 Club. PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Batted .310 with one home run CAIN'S CAREER STATISTICS and six doubles as a senior at Year G/GS AB RHAvg. 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Woodstock High ... Led the Wolverines to a County championship and the 2008 Georgia 2009 59/51 180 41 66 .367 8 0125723281-4 State playoffs, the first team in school history to advance to the playoffs... Stole 15 Totals 59/51 180 41 66 .367 80125723 28 1-4 bases. #23 ANTONIO CLARK BAGWELL'S CAREER STATISTICS Outfielder, 6-2, 189, Jr. Year G/GS AB R HAvg.2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Jacksonville, Fla. (Florida CC-Jacksonville) 2009 37/12 37 8 12 .324 2004765-9 Totals 37/12 37 8 12 .324 2 0 0 4 755-9 PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played the 2009 season at Florida Community College-Jacksonville after beginning career #9 CONRAD BORON at North Florida Community College ... Transferred to FCCJ Outfielder, 5-11,183, Jr. after North Florida ended its program following the 2008 sea­ Wookstock, III. (Kishwaukee CC) son ... Batted .289 in 16 games for NFCC ... Collected 11 hits in 38 at-bats ... Scored eight runs and drove in five ... Counted PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played at Kishwaukee Col one triple among his hits while also stealing two bases ... Saw action in 42 games in lege and head coach Josh Pethoud the last two years ... 2009, starting 40 of those game ... Batted .276, with 42 hits in 152 at-bats... Had Earned All-Conference, All-Region and All-District honors in eight doubles, one triple and one home run ... Scored 27 runs while driving in 21 2009 ... Batted .398 with 19 doubles, four triples and four Owned a .362 slugging percentage and a .309 on-base percentage ... Walked seven home runs ... Drove in 48 runs on the y e a r ... Was success­ times and was hit by one pitch while striking out 34 tim es... Was successful on 12-of- ful on 14 out of 15 stolen base attempts ... Owned a .510 15 stolen base attempts ... Is the son of Louis Clark, who played six seasons for the on-base percentage... Scored 52 runs on the y e a r... Played prep career at Woodstock Seattle Seahawks of the NFL, and nephew of Dave Clark, who served as manager of High for head coach Glen Wilson. the Houston Astros for the last 13 games of the 2009 season. 8 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL VALDOSTA STATE

#11 LUKE CONNELL in those contests ... Finished the season ranked Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-0, 203, Fr. 74th nationally in batting average, eighth in runs Statesboro, Ga. (Statesboro) scored, 53rd in runs per game (1.19), 14th in hits, fourth in home runs, 18th in home runs per game PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played both baseball and (0.35), ninth in runs batted in, 24th in runs batted football (quarterback) for the Blue Devils ... Tallied a 5-2 in per game (1.33), 43rd in slugging percentage, record on the mound ... Also batted .404 with 36 runs bat­ seventh in total bases, 42nd in on-base percent­ ted in and four home runs ... Directed Statesboro to a state age, 42nd in walks, 61st in walks per game (0.57) championship in football ... Played baseball for head coach and 57th in hit by pitch. Chris Bishop. PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Batted .404 for #1 RYAN DANBURY South Florida CC last y e a r... Tallied 20 home runs Outfielder, 6-1, 180, J r . and 67 runs batted in ... W as hit by a pitch 27 Valdosta, Ga. (Walters State CC) times ... Was named a National Junior College All-American ... Was SFCC's MVP and Offensive PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Began career at North Florida Player-of-the-Year ... Played on the Junior College Team USA squad ... Played prep Community College before transferring to Walters State after career at Gulf High ... Set the school's career home run record ... Batted .494 as a NFCC discontinued its program ... Batted .368 in 40 games senior ... Recorded 47 runs batted in while hitting 10 home runs ... Was first team for North Florida ... Had 57 hits, including seven doubles, two All-Conference. triples and 10 home runs, in 155 at-bats ... Scored 43 runs and was successful on 27 stolen base attempts ... Batted DECKER'S CAREER STATISTICS .316 in 40 games, 33 of which were starts, for Walters State ... Had 30 hits in 95 Year G/GS AB R HAvg.2B3BHRRBI BB SO SB at-bats... Scored 27 runs while driving in 15 ... Counted three doubles and three triples 2009 63/63 234 75 94 .402 6 3 22 84 36 31 3-4 among his hits ... Had a .411 slugging percentage and a .419 on-base percentage ... Totals 63/63 234 75 94 .402 6 3 22 84 36 31 3-4 Was successful on nine-of-10 stolen base attem pts... Drew 18 walks and was hit by one pitch while striking out 23 times. #2 DON DIPETTA Infielder, 5-9,194, Jr. #22 BRANDON DECKER Kennesaw, Ga. (Sienna) Outfielder, 6-3, 225, Sr. Holiday, Fla. (South Florida CC) PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played at NCAA Division I school Sienna the last two seasons ... Played in 27 games in AS A JU- Decker's Career Highs 2009, starting 22 of those contests ... W as slowed by injuries NIOR IN AB 6 two times much of the season ... Batted .136 while tallying 11 hits on 2009: Earned H 4 three times the season ... Counted one home run among his h its... Scored first-team R 3 five times six runs while driving in four... Appeared in 40 games, with 23 All-Am erica RBI 5 four times starts, as a freshman ... Batted .261, with 23 hits in 88 at-bats ... Tallied nine doubles, honors from 2B 2 West Florida (4/26/09) one triple and one home run ... Scored 17 runs while driving in 15 ... Played prep career Daktronics and Rawlings/ABCA ... 3B 1 three times at Kennesaw Mountain for head coach George Hansen ... Is the school's all-time home Also earned first-team All-Gulf South HR 2 two times run le a d e r... Earned first-team All-Cobb County honors after batting .384 as a senior. Conference and was one of only four TB 9 West Florida (4/26/09) unanimous decision All-Gulf South Con­ SB 1 three times #27 BRAD EHASZ ference honorees... Batted .514 on the Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-2, 189, Fr. season, finishing the year with 94 hits in 234 at-bats ... Hit 22 home runs, just one shy Saint Mary's, Ga. (Camden County) of the Valdosta State single season record ... Scored 75 runs while driving in a school record 84 ... Also tied a school mark with 172 total bases ... Tallied six doubles and PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Earned All-Region honors as three triples for a .735 slugging percentage ... Struck out 31 times while drawing 36 a senior at Camden County and head coach Ja y Lasley in 2009 walks, including six intentional walks ... Owned a .505 on-base percentage as he was ... Played three years for the Cougars ... Earned the Coaches hit by 14 p itc h e s ... W as successful on three-of-four stolen base attem pts... Played in Award in 2009 ... Finished the year with a 2.30 earned run and started 63 of the Blazers 64 games ... Was a perfect four-for-four while driving in average ... Did not a allow a home run while walking 12 and three runs in the first game of a doubleheader at West Alabama March 29 ... Also tallied striking out 27 ... Helped squad to the 2007 Final Four and the _ l four hits at Montevallo April 19 Elite Eight in 2008 in the Georgia State AAAAA playoffs. 1 1 and was four-of-four with five I RBI against West Florida April #45 JEREM Y FORBUS I 26 ... Matched his season-high Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-1, 215, Sr. with five RBI at Saint Leo Feb­ Newnan, Ga. (Middle Georgia JC) ruary 14, a game in which he hit two home runs, as well as AS A JUNIOR Forbus' Career Highs against West Georgia April 5 IN 2009: IP 8.0 Florida Southern (3/2/08) and SCAD April 22 ... Tallied Pitched in 24 H 9 two times 32 multi-hit and 22 multi-RBI games, includ­ R 8 Delta State (5/6/08) games ... Totaled two home ing five starts ER 5 Sain Francis (III.) (3/10/09) runs against North Alabama ... Owned a BB 4 Ga. Southwestern (2/18/09) April 11 ... Batted .514 with 3.83 earned run average... Surrendered SO 7 Montevallo (4/20/08) 10 home runs and 34 runs batted in against Gulf South Conference opponents ... Had 28 runs, 22 of which were earned, in a .972 slugging percentage in league games as well as a .563 on-base percentage 51.2 innings of work ... Tallied three wins, against just one loss, while also saving 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS

one game ... Earned victories against #39 BUD FULLER Albany State March 25, SCAD April Right-Handed Pitcher, 5-10,173, Jr. 22 and at Georgia College April 28 Plains, Ga. (Georgia Southwestern) ... Garnered a save against Tampa in the NCAA South Regional ... Gave up PRIO R TO VALD O STA STATE: Was one of Georgia South 57 hits on the year while striking out western's top relievers in 2008 and 2009 ... Saw action 20 49 batters ... Pitched a season-high games as a freshman, accumulating a 1-1 record and two seven innings against Tampa March saves ... Owned a 3.91 earned run average, surrendering 17 1, striking out six in the process ... runs, 11 of which were earned, in 31.0 innings of work ... Al­ Also struck out six against Georgia lowed 35 hits and eight walks while striking out 55 batters on College game April 28 ... Tallied five the y e a r... Held opponents to a .271 earned run average ... Was 4-3 with a 4.97 earned strikeouts versus Georgia Southwest­ run average in 22 games as a sophomore ... Tallied two saves ... Pitched 29.0 innings, ern and SCAD. surrendering 28 hits and 21 runs, 16 of which were earned ... Walked 13 batters while striking out 39 ... Limited opponents to a .248 batting average. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008: Ap peared in 17 games, 13 as a starter #31 RO SS GUSKY ... Tallied a 5-2 record ... Pitched 60.2 Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-1, 200, Sr. inning, surrendering 37 runs, 23 of I Pittsburgh, Pa. (Tallahassee CC) which were earned ... Owned a 3.41 earned run average ... Allowed 56 hits and a .249 opponent's batting average ... Struck out 37 batters while walking 20 ... Defeated Au­ AS A JUNIOR Gusky's Career Highs gusta State February 17, Florida Southern March 2, Bridgeport March 13, Armstrong IN 2009: IP______7T)______three times Atlantic April 15 and West Florida April 26. I Saw action H______8______four times I in 23 games, R ______7 Nova Southeastern (2/21/09) AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007: Served as one Valdosta State's most reliable relievers ... starting 13 ER______7 Nova Southeastern (2/21/09) Appeared in 11 games, making one start in the process ... Owned a 2.81 earned run of those con- B B 4______Tampa(2/28/09) average as he gave up just five earned runs in 16.0 innings of work ... Struck out 15 tests ... Tallied a 6-4 record and a 5.93 SO______10______Tiffin (3/7/09) batters while issuing just six walks ... W as 2-0 on the y e a r... Surrendered 21 hits on earned run average ... Recorded a com­ the y e a r ... Picked up victories at Lynn February 11 and against Thomas April 3. plete game against Florida Tech on February 8, his second start of the year ... Allowed FORBUS' CAREER STATISTICS five hits and two runs, both of which were Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO earned, while striking out eight in that game 2007 11/1 2000 2.81 16.0 21 6 5 5 15 ... On the year, surrendered 63 runs, 56 of 2008 17/13 52003.41 60.2 56 37 23 20 37 which were earned ... Struck out 74 batters 2009 24/5 3 1 1 0 3.83 51.2 57 28 22 15 49 while walking just 37 in 85.0 innings of work Totals 52/19 10 3 1 0 3.51 128.1 134 71 50 40 101 ... Held opponents to a .291 batting average ... Tallied an 0-2 record and a 8.31 ERA in #21TANNERFUDGE Gulf South Conference play. Left-Handed Pitcher, 6-2, 195, So. Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes) PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Appeared in 12 games during the 2008 season ... Pitched AS A FRESH­ Fudge's Career Highs a team-high 64.1 innings and owned a 4.34 MAN IN IP 2.0 three times earned run average ... Surrendered 64 hits 2009: Saw H 5 North Georgia (3/18/09) and 40 runs, 31 of which were action in 11 R 4 North Georgia (3/18/09) earned ... Owned a 3-3 record games, with ER 4 North Georgia (3/18/09) ... Struck out 38 batters while two starts ... BB 2 three times walking 22 ... Was 1-1 in 11 Finished the season with a 6.17 earned SO 4 Tiffin (03/7/09) games as a freshman in 2007 ... run average after surrendering 8 earned Owned a 5.56 earned run aver­ runs in 11.2 innings of work ... Allowed 15 hits and nine walks while striking out 16 age after surrendering 21 earned batters ... Opponents hit .300 ... Started at North Georgia March 18 and versus West runs in 34.0 inning pitched ... Florida in the Gulf South Conference Tournament May 7. Gave up 37 hits and 30 total runs ... Struck out 20 batters while PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Starred at Lowndes High ... Owned an 8-5 record as walking 10. a senior in 2007 while also tallying three saves ... Tossed five complete games and owned a 1.55 earned run average ... Struck out 78 batters in 74 innings pitched. GUSKY'S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS W L SCGERAIP H R ER BB SO FUDGE'S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 23/13 6 4 0 1 5.93 85.0 97 63 56 37 74 Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO Totals 23/13 6 4 015.93 85.0 97 63 56 37 74 2009 11/2 000 0 6.17 11.2 15 8 8916 Totals 11/2 00006.1711.215 8 8 9 16

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#24 JOSH HIGGINBOTHAM percentage ... Hit five sacrifice flies and a team-best eight sac bunts ... Was successful I nf i el der , 6-0, 187, J r . on two-of-five stolen base attem pts... Walked 17 times while being hit by a pitch 15 Suwanee, Ga. (Lee) times ... Owned a .924 fielding percentage ... Batted .300 with 17 runs scored and three RBI against Gulf South Conference opponents ... W as named to the NCAA South

PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Began career at Andrew Col Region All-Tournament team after bat- KnfininsfplH's r.ar™,r Hinh* lege in 2007 before playing at Lee University in 2008 ... B a t­ ting .500 in four games ... Scored three AB 6 two times ted .232 with 16 hits in 69 at-bats as a freshman ... Played in runs and drove in nine during the tour­ H 4 Flagler (2/20/08) 34 games and counted one triple and one home run among hits nament ... Totaled a season-high three R 3 seven times ... Drove in 12 runs ... Played in 56 games as a sophomore, hits on three occasions while scoring RBI 5 Albany State (4/14/09) mainly as a defensive substitute ... Batted .219 with seven three runs in five games ... Also pitched 2B 2 Thomas (3/25/08) hits in 32 at-bats... Scored 33 runs while driving in five ... Tallied one double on the in three games, including a start against 3B 1 Tampa (5/16/09) season ... Walked nine times and was hit by two pitches while striking out seven times St. Francis (Ind.)... Allowed three runs HR 1 four times ... Was successful on 10-of-13 stolen base attempts ... Owned a .967 fielding percent­ in 4.1 innings of work ... Was named to TB 6 Tampa (5/16/09) age with two errors in 60 chances. the ESPN the Magazine All-Academic SB 2 two times Team while also earning recognition on #25 JORDAN HOLLIS the GSC Top Ten as one of the confer­ IP 2.2 two times Catcher, 5-10, 210, So. ence's top 10 student-athletes. H 4 St. Francis (Ind.) (3/10/09) Jacksonville, Fla. (Sante Fe CC) R 4 two times AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008: Led ER 4 North Georgia (3/19/08) PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played at Sante Fe Commu­ the Valdosta State squad with a .349 BB 3 North Georgia (3/19/08) nity College in 2008 before missing the 2009 season due to in­ batting average ... Totaled 74 hits in SO 2 two times jury ... S a w action in 44 games as a freshman, collecting hits 212 plate appearances ... Tallied in 50-of-151 at-bats... Batted .331 on the year while totaling 15 doubles and two home runs ... five doubles and one triple ... Scored 27 runs while driving in Scored 48 runs, which also led the 26 ... Was successful on six-of-nine stolen base attempts. team, and drove in another 36 ... Was successful on 12-of-16 sto­ #12 CHRIS JONES len base appearances ... Recorded Infielder, 5-11,160, Sr. a .448 slugging percentage and a Lithonia, Ga. (Georgia Southern) .413 on-base average ... Drew 16 walks and was hit by a pitch seven ■ ■Hr ..... PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played one year at Geor­ times ... Laid down four sacrifice gia Southern after beginning career at Lake City Community bunts ... Earned second team All- College ... Tallied four hits in six at-bats at GSU ... Tallied a Gulf South Conference honors ... double, triple and home run to go along with four runs scored Owned a .941 fielding percentage and five runs batted in ... As a freshman at LCCC, saw action after committing 13 errors in 222 fielding opportunities ... Made two appearances on in 55 games ... Collected 55 hits in 209 at-bats for a .263 the mound ... W as 0-1 while earning one save ... Pitched 3.1 innings while giving up batting average... Scored 34 runs and drove in 23 ... Counted 12 doubles and a home four earned runs for a 10.80 earned run average ... Save came against West Alabama run among his hits ... Was successful on six stolen base attempts ... Batted .320 in 53 March 30. games as a sophomore... Totaled 70 hits, including 18 doubles, a triple and two home runs, in 219 at-bats ... Scored 51 runs while driving in 49 ... Stole 15 bases. PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Led Central #33 BRETT KENNEDY Florida Community Col­ Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-3, 189, J r . lege to the Mid-Florida Rockmart, Ga. (Florida CC-Jacksonville) Conference championship and a runner-up posi­ PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played the 2009 season at tion to eventual national Florida Junior College at Jacksonville after beginning career champion Chipola in the at Kennesaw State ... S a w action in 19 games and recorded Florida Community Col­ a 9-6 record ... Also had one save ... Recorded a 4.75 earned lege Athletic Association run average while allowing 61 runs, 51 earned, on the y e a r... State tournament ... Bat­ Surrendered 99 hits and a .268 opponents batting average in ted .375 with 26 runs 96.0 innings of work ... Struck out 79 batters while walking just 28 ... Played in seven scored and 37 runs batted games, including one start, as a freshman at Kennesaw State ... Tallied a 1.72 earned in ... Also owned a .975 fielding percentage... Was named first team All-State by the run average, a 1-0 record and one ... Allowed just two runs in 14.2 innings of work ... FCCAA. Gave up 11 hits and five walks while striking out 14 batters... Foes batted .220. KOENIGSFELD'S CAREER STATISTICS #16 JON KOENIGSFELD Year G/GS AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB Shortstop / Right-Handed Pitcher, 5-11, 169, Sr. 2008 55/55 212 48 74 .349 15 0 2 36 16 25 12-16 New Port Richey, Fla. (Central Florida CC) 2009 63/62 201 50 66 .328 14 1 2 33 17 31 2-5 Totals 118/117 413 98 140 .339 29 1 4 69 33 56 14-21 AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Played in 63 of 64 games, starting 62 of those contests ... Batted .328 on the season, with 66 Year G/GS W L SCGERAIP HRER BB SO hits in 201 at-bats ... Scored 50 runs while driving in 33 ... 2008 2/0 0 1 1 0 10.80 3.1 4 4453 Counted 14 doubles, a triple and two home runs among his 2009 3/1 0 0006.234.1 55333 h it s ... Owned a .438 slugging percentage and a .412 on-base Totals 5/1 0 1 1 0 8. 22 7.2 9 9 786 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL 11 VALDOSTA VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS

#32 JU ST IN LOTT #15 AUSTIN SMITH Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-3,180, Fr. Third Base / Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-3, 231, Sr. Albany, Ga. (Middle Georgia JC ) St. Petersburg, Fla. (FCC-Jacksonville)

PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played prep career at Deer- AS A JU- Smith's Career Highs field-Windsor School in Albany ... Led the Knights to a GISA NIOR IN AB 6 three times state runner-up finish in 2008 ... Compiled a 9-1 4record and 2009: Played H 5 Saint Francis (III.) (3/10/09) a 1.95 earned run average on the season ... Threw a no-hitter third base R 4 Saint Francis (III.) (3/10/09) as a senior... Also batted .526 with six home runs and 50 runs while serv­ RBI 5 Saint Francis (III.) (3/10/09) batted in ... Was named the GISA AAA State Player of the ing as a relief 2B 2 three times Y e a r... Earne All-State honors while also being named the Region's Player of the Year pitcher for the Blazers ... Batted .342, 3B 1 Albany State (3/25/09) ... Also earned All-State and All-Region honors as a junior in 2007. with 75 hits in 219 at-bats while play­ HR 3 Saint Francis (III.) (3/10/09) ing n 61 gam es... Counted 15 doubles, TB 15 Saint Francis (III.) (3/10/09) #29 CAMERON MARTIN one triple and 16 home runs, third-best SB 1 four times Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-0,199, Jr. on the team, among his hits ... Scored ■ Turlock, Calif. (Merced JC ) 39 runs while driving in 53 ... Owned IP 6.0 Ashland (3/5/09) a .639 slugging percentage and a .408 H 6 two times H I PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Starred at Merced Junior on-base percentage... Walked 19 times R 5 two times College for head coach Chris Pedretti the last two seasons... and was hit by eight pitches while strik­ ER 3 two times Was 6-2 with a 1.64 earned run average last season ... Played ing out on 54 occasions ... Hit four sac­ BB 2 two times in 16 games, starting 13 ... Tallied one save on the year ... rifice flies while also laying down four SO 5 West Florida (5/7/09) Pitched 87.2 innings on the season, allowing just one home sac bunts ... W as successful on four-of- run on the year ... Walked 33 while striking out 74 on the six stolen base attem pts... Owned a .939 fielding percentage ... Pitched in 10 games, season ... Held opponents to a .181 batting average while helping the Blue Devils to a including two starts ... Owned a 2.62 earned run average after allowing 15 runs, seven school record 36 wins and the Central Valley Conference championship ... S a w action of which were earned, in 24.0 innings... Surrendered 26 hits, including six doubles... in 12 games, with two starts, as a freshman in 2008 ... Pitched 24.1 innings, tallying a Opponents owned a .271 batting average against him ... Walked eight batters while 4.44 ERA and a 2-0 record ... Held opponents to a .207 batting average while allowing striking out 23 ... W as named second-team All-Gulf South Conference ... Batted .284 no home ru n s ... Walked ten while striking out 25 ... Played prep career at Turlock High with five home runs against league foes ... Also earned GSC All-Tournament honors for Rob Mendonca ... Earned first-team All-Region honors three straight years while after pitching VSU to a pair of victories ... Went 2.0 innings and gave up one hit while also doing so in football (quarterback) one year. striking out two in a VSU win over Harding before returning to the mound the next day and giving up three hits while striking out five three innings of another Blazer victory #13 CASON MOBLEY ... Was five-of-six with five runs batted in against Saint Francis (III.) on March 10... Hit Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-2,170, Jr. three home runs in that game ... Added two home runs against Tampa February 28 and Brunswick, Ga. (FCC-Jacksonville) at North Georgia March 18 ... Had four RBI in a game three tim es... Picked up victories in both of the GSC Tournament games as well as a save at Flagler February 11. PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played for Florida Commu nity College in Jacksonville and head coach Chris Blaquiere PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: ... Saw action in 20 games, pitching 27.0 innings ... W as 1-3 Batted .324 while playing in 47 with five saves ... Tallied a 4.00 earned run average, surren­ games, with 46 starts, for FCC- dering 16 runs, 12 of which were earned ... Walked 12 while Jacksonville in 2008 ... Tallied striking out 14 ... Surrendered 33 hits and a .289 opponent 55 hits in 170 at-bats ... Hit 14 batting average ... Played prep career at Brunswick for head coach Jimmy Brown .. doubles, one triple and two home Was team MVP and the Region Player of the Year in 2007. runs ... Was successful on all 15 stolen base attempts... Recorded #37 KYLE ROWE a .453 slugging percentage and a Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-1,175, Fr. .415 on-base percentage... Drove Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) in 27 runs while scoring 31 times ... Recorded a 4-5 record on the PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Starred for head coach Bart mound ... Owned a 3.04 earned run average after surrendering 25 earned runs in 74.0 Shuman at Valdosta High ... Appeared in 13 games while re­ innings ... Struck out 54 batters while walking 24 ... Played in 33 games, with 30 cording a team-high six victories as a senior in 2009 ... Al­ starts, as a freshman in 2007 ... Was a perfect eight-of-eight on stolen base attempts lowed 68 hits and 52 runs, 36 of which were earned, in 61.0 ... Collected 24 hits, including four doubles, in 87 at-bats... Drove in 16 runs while scor­ innings for a 5.31 earned run average ... Struck out 66 batters ing 14 ... Batted .276 with a .322 slugging percentage and a .333 on-base percentage while walking just 30 ... Saw action in 17 games as a junior in ... Was 1-4 on the mound ... Threw 50.0 innings, surrendering 38 runs, 28 of which 2008, winning 12 games against just one loss ... Threw 92.1 innings, surrendering 80 were earned ... Struck out 36 and walked 21 ... Was name first team All-Conference as hits and 47 runs, 28 earned, for a 2.73 ERA ... Walked 33 batters and struck out 95. a senior at Northeast High during prep career.

SMITH'S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2009 61/61 219 39 75 .342 15 1165319544-6 Totals 61/61 219 39 75 .342 15 1 16 53 19 54 4-6

Year G/GS W L S CG ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2009 10/2 2 3 1 0 2.62 24.0 26 15 7 8 23 Totals 10/2 2 3 10 2.62 24.0 26 15 7 8 23 12 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL VALDOSTA STATE VALQQSTA BLAZERS

#42 GALEN SMITH #36 CHRIS W ROBEL Catcher, 6-0, 202, Fr. Left-Handed Pitcher, 5-10, 180, J r . Valdosta, Ga. (Georgia College) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Gateway CC)

PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Red shirted the 2009 season PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played at Gateway Com with Georgia College ... Played prep career for Valdosta High munity College for coaches Rob Shabansky and Vic Solis ... and head coach Bart Shuman ... Batted .333 with a .458 on- Tallied a team-best 3.56 earned run average for the Geckos in base percentage as a senior ... Earned first-team All-Region 2009 ... Pitched 78.1 innings, allowing 41 runs, 31 of which honors as a junior in 2007 and as a senior in 2008 ... Threw were earned ... Was 2-7 on the season ... Struck out 41 bat­ out 80 percent of attempted base stealers during final season ters in 17 games ... Was co-MVP of the team ... Played prep career at Seton Catholic for Jon Malgradi... Led Seton Catholic to state championships in 2003 and 2006 ... Earned team MVP honors in 2005 and 2006. #28 JAK E SUMMERS First Baseman / Outfielder, 6-5, 210, Jr. #46 JORDAN YOST Hahira, Ga. (Darton CC) First Base / Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-4, 240, Sr. Beckley, W.Va. (West Virginia) PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Batted .338 in 44 games as a sophomore in 2008 ... Hit three home runs and 11 doubles W PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played for two seasons at ... Drove in 30 runs while scoring 26 times ... Owned a .473 West Virginia ... Saw action in 44 games, with 42 starts, as a slugging percentage and a .428 on-base percentage ... Was * freshman in 2007 ... Batted .284 with 46 hits in 162 at-bats successful on all four stolen base attempts ... Played in 52 w . ••• Scored 36 runs while driving in 35 ... Hit seven doubles and games, with 51 starts, as a freshman in 2007 ... W as third 11 home runs ... Owned a .531 slugging percentage and a on the team with a .320 batting average after collecting 57 hits in 178 at-bats ... Re­ .380 on-base percentage... Walked 14 times and w as hit by corded 38 runs batted in and 25 runs scored ... Totaled 20 doubles and two home runs 10 pitches while striking out 31 times ... Was successful on all six stolen base attempts ... Registered a .398 on-base percentage and a .466 slugging percentage... Played prep ... Owned a .965 fielding percentage ... Also pitched in two games, surrendering two career at Lowndes ... Was first team All-Region as a first baseman in 2006 ... Batted hits and two run, neither of which was earned, in 1.2 innings ... As a sophomore, batted .491 with four home runs. .273 in 43 games, including 28 starts ... Collected 33 hits in 121 a t- b ats... Had nine doubles and six home runs ... Scored 30 runs while also driving in 30 ... Had a .496 #30 BOBBY TRIGLIA slugging percentage and a .409 on-base percentage ... Walked 19 times and was hit by Infielder, 6-2, 229, So. 11 pitches while striking out 36 tim es... Owned a .987 fielding percentage with just Jacksonville, Fla. (Sante Fe CC) one error in 79 chances ... Pitched in eight game, with one s t a r t ... Had a 3.55 earned run average after allowing seven runs, five of which were earned, in 12.2 innings... PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Saw action in 33 games for Gave up 14 hits and five walks while striking out eight. Sante Fe Community College in 2009 ... Totaled 24 hits in 70 at-bats for a .343 batting average ... Had three doubles, one triple and three home runs ... Owned a .478 on-base per­ centage and a .967 fielding percentage, with one error in 30 chances.

#17 JOSH VINING Catcher, 6-0, 188, J r . Swainsboro, Ga. (Middle Georgia JC)

PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played at Middle Georgia College for head coach Craig Young ... Appeared in 18 games as a sophomore ... Batted .239, with 11 hits on the y e a r ... Counted four doubles among his hits ... Drove in eight runs on the season ... Helped lead M GJC to the 2009 Junior College World Series and a 33-16 record on the year ... Played prep career at Metter High for Don Mimbs ... Was a three-time All-Region honoree while earning All-State as a senior... Led squad to the state playoffs all four years, including two Elite Eight appearances.

#4 TYLER WOOTEN Right-Handed Pitcher, 6-0,162, Fr. Boston, Ga. (Thomas County Central)

PRIOR TO VALDOSTA STATE: Played prep career at Thom­ as County Central ... Was All-Area as a second baseman in 2008 ... Batted .396 while leading the Jackets to the second round of the 2008 Georgia State playoffs ... Also pitched and recorded a 7-1 record ... Tallied a .370 earned run average ... Directed squad to a regional championship in 2006.

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2009 STATISTICS

Overal l Record: 43-21 GS C Recor d: 11-7 Home Recor d: 16-8 A w ay Record: 17-10 Neutral Record: 10-3

HITTING Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO AEFLD% Matt Costello .462 60-57 210 65 97 22 111 69 154 .733 16 20 19 8.541 0 13-51114 6 .806 Brandon Decker .402 63-63 234 75 94 6322 84 172 .735 36 14 31 7 .505 1 1 3-4 78 5 2 .976 Clayton Cain .367 59-51 180 41 66 801257 110 .611 23 13 28 2 .466 3 2 1-4 37 4 17 7 .982 Austin Smith .342 61-61 219 39 75 15 1 16 53 140 .639 19 8 54 5 .408 4 44-63193 8 .939 Jon Koeniqsfeld .328 63-62 201 50 66 14 1 23388 .438 17 15 31 4.4125 82-576 193 22 .924 Blaine Wilson .320 60-58 222 40 71 16 11449131 .590 15 9 56 4.3823 07-10 63 1 3.955 Sho Kohata .318 60-40 170 62 54 10 4 2 31 78 .459 38 13 26 1 .469 3611-13 88 124 12 .946 Loqan Pierce .313 54-29 128 37 40 10 23 2663 .492 18 5 18 3 .417 0 37-7 82 1 1 .988 Robby Kuzdale .286 54-42 147 46 42 7 6 6 36 79 .537 39 728 2 .454 1 4 11-14 66 2 0 1.000 Chase Blackwood .258 61-61 233 61 60 7 0 22 56 133 .571 15 19 67 3 .349 233-5 425 55 15 .970

Stephen Pittard .500 13-0 8 2 4 000 2 4 .500 2020.600 0 00-0 3 1 0 1.000 Brandon Graves .500 2-0 2 11001 442.0000000.500 000-0 3 13 5 .762 Chaz Baqwell .324 37-12 37 8 12 2 0 0 414 .378 7 1 6 0 .444 0 15-91925 1 .978 Luke Harben .286 40-0 14 12 4 000 1 4.2864450.545 000-016 1 1 .944 Matt Williams .273 26-0 11 8 3 00023 .273 1 1 0 0 .385 0 2 1-1 3 11 0 1.000 Brandon Atkins .241 28-19 54 10 13 201 10 18 .333 9 3 90.368 2 22-3 16 43 8 .881 Shawn Keill .231 45-15 78 17 18 401 12 25 .321 13 4 12 3 .361 2 0 1-2 170 14 2 .989 Sam Kauffman .176 12-4 17 23 200 15 .294 20100 .263 000-0 10 01.000 Chad Smith .056 13-3 18 21000 1 1 .056 2240.227 0 10-0 43 21.978 Willie Slaton .000 3-0 2 0 00000 0 .000 0 00 0.000 000-0 3 001.000 Noah Watkins .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 00 0 0.0000000.000 000-02 001.000 Ross Gusky .000 1-1 0 0 000 000 .000 0000.000 0 0 0-0 3 8 1 .917 Steve Turner .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 000-0 513 2 .900 Valdosta State .331 64-64 2186 578 724 125 19 113 531 1226 .561 276 138 406 42 .433 26 38 61-88 1586 653 99 .958 Opponents .280 64-64 2105 342 589 106 12 37 294 830 .394 200 62 476 42 .358 11 45 59-75 1566 605 108 .953

LOB - Team (522), Opp (499). DPs turned - Team (51), Opp (50). Cl - Team (4), C. Blackwood 3, C. Smith 1, Opp (3). IBB - Team(10), B. Decker 6, M. Costello 2, C. Cain 1, L. Pierce 1, Opp (6). Picked off - R. Kuzdale 2, C. Cain 2, M. Williams 1, S . Ko hata 1, B. Wilson 1, C. Bagwell 1, Koenigsfeld 1, M. Costello 1.

PITCHING Player ERA W-L ,APPGSCG SHO CBO sv IP HR ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Brandon Graves 3.04 11-2 25-7 2117 80.0 81 36 27 28 85 12 0 4 312 .260 9 6 004 Matt Costello 3.67 9-3 21-14 2 1 1 2 98.0 98 54 40 27 83 15 3 10 382 .257 2 5 127 Steve Turner 5.35 5-3 24-11 1 0 1 0 65.2 73 48 39 31 62 16 2 4 260 .281 3 11 1 0 7 Ross Gusky 5.93 6-4 23-13 1 0 0 0 85.0 97 63 56 37 74 16 1 6 333 .291 10 18 236

Sho Kohata 0.00 0-0 3-0 0 0 0 0 3.0 40 0 0 20 0 0 12 .333 1 0 000 Glen Lemke 1.17 1-0 2-2 0 0 1 0 7.2 6 21383 1 0 27 .222 0 40 00 Austin Smith 2.62 2-3 10-2 0 00124.0 26 15 7 8236 0096 .271 1 3 2 12 Shawn Keill 2.93 2-2 13-0 0 0 0 0 27.2 29 14 9 612201105 .276 3 3 045 Jeremy Forbus 3.83 3-1 24-5 00 1151.2 57 28 22 15 49 8 2 2 207 .275 5 5 004 Nick Starrett 5.62 2-2 17-6 0 000 32.0 54 33 20 13 15 13 1 2 148 .365 0 2105 Thomas Tripp 5.97 2-0 23-1 0 001 37.2 42 34 25 20 44 10 2 6 153 .275 43012 Tanner Fudqe 6.17 0-0 11-2 0 0 0 0 11.2 15 8 8916 4 0 1 50 .300 2 010 1 Jon Koeniqsfeld 6.23 0-0 3-1 0 0 0 0 4.1 55 333000 17 .294 0 2 002 Colby Yates 54.00 0-1 1-0 0 0 0 0 0.1 22 20010 1 3 .667 0 00 0 0 Valdosta State 4.36 43-21 64-64 6 4 2 12 528.2 589 342 256 200 476 106 12 37 2105 .280 40 62 8 11 45 Opponents 8.58 21-43 64-64 4 3 1 8 522.1 724 578 498 276 406 125 19 113 2186 .331 95 138 10 26 38

PB ■ Team (13), C. Blackwood 10, C. Smith 2, N. Watkins 1, Opp (22). Pickoffs - Team (10), C. Blackwood 4, S. Turner 2, B. Graves 2, M. Costello 1, R. Gusky 1, Opp (10). SBA/ ATT - C. Blackwood (55-69), R. Gusky (16-19), T. Tripp (14-15), B. Graves (7-11), S. Turner (6-8), A. Smith (4-5), M. Costello (2-4), J. Forbus (4-4), C. Smith (4-4), N. Starrett (2-4), Koenigsfeld (2-2), G. Lemke (1-2), S. Keill (1-1).

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2009 GAME RESULTS

Date Opposing team Score VSU R-H-E OPP R-H-E Att Date Opposing team Score VSU R-H-E OPP R-H-E Att Feb 01 at Francis Marion L, 11-7 7-13-4 11-9-1 180 M a r 22 *at Alabama-Huntsville W, 19-9 19-24-1 9-18-0 321 Feb 01 at Francis Marion W, 9-0 9-7-0 0-2-2 180 M ar 25 A L B A N Y S T A T E W, 5-1 5-7-0 1-6-2 327 Feb 05 vs. Barry W, 7-1 7-7-0 1-5-2 100 Mar 28 *at West Alabama L, 5-1 1-2-2 5-7-1 7 67 Feb 07 FLORIDA TECH W, 11-5 11-13-4 5-6-3 450 M a r 29 *at West Alabama L, 6-5 5-10-0 6-9-2 290 Feb 08 FLORIDA TECH L, 12-7 7-12-4 12-14-3 434 Mar 29 *at West Alabama L, 12-11 11-9-3 12-10-2 290 Feb 08 FLORIDA TECH W, 6-2 6-7-1 2-5-3 434 Apr 04 "WEST GEORGIA L, 6-5 5-10-1 6-12-0 306 Feb 11 at Flagler W, 9-6 9-10-3 6-9-1 103 Apr 04 "WEST GEORGIA W, 17-3 17-18-1 3-7-1 306 Feb 13 at Saint Leo W, 13-6 13-17-2 6-15-1 455 Apr 05 "WEST GEORGIA W, 9-1 9-11-1 1-6-2 259 Feb 14 at Saint Leo W, 14-8 14-19-1 8-13-1 414 Apr 07 at Georgia Southwestern W, 5-4 5-6-2 4-8-4 122 Feb 14 at Saint Leo W, 9-8 9-9-4 8-10-2 414 Apr 10 "NORTH ALABAMA W, 8-2 8-12-1 2-12-1 351 Feb 18 GA. SOUTHWESTERN L, 7-6 6-6-0 7-8-2 471 Apr 10 "NORTH ALABAMA W, 4-0 4-7-1 0-3-0 351 Feb 20 at Nova Southeastern W, 4-3 4-9-0 3-6-5 454 Apr 11 "NORTH ALABAMA L, 12-7 7-8-3 12-16-3 267 Feb 21 at Nova Southeastern L, 7-6 6-9-2 7-8-1 410 Apr 14 at Albany State W, 14-8 14-17-0 8-16-2 85 Feb 21 at Nova Southeastern L, 4-0 0-5-1 4-5-0 410 Apr 15 at Columbus State L, 6-5 5-9-1 6-11-1 90 Feb 22 at Nova Southeastern L, 12-2 2-7-5 12-12-1 540 Apr 18 "at Montevallo W, 14-3 14-15-0 3-9-0 367 Feb 25 GEORGIA COLLEGE L, 8-5 5-9-1 8-13-0 295 Apr 18 "at Montevallo W, 11-1 11-9-0 1-5-3 367 Feb 28 TAMPA W, 13-7 13-16-0 7-12-1 288 Apr 19 "at Montevallo W, 16-3 16-19-1 3-5-2 376 Feb 28 T A M PA W, 7-6 7-9-0 6-12-2 288 Apr 22 SCAD W, 13-5 13-16-3 5-9-4 151 Mar 01 TAMPA L, 6-2 2-8-3 6-10-2 195 Apr 25 "WEST FLORIDA W, 10-0 10-15-1 0-5-3 451 Mar 05 vs. West Va. Wesleyan W, 13-5 13-13-3 5-8-3 211 Apr 25 "W E ST FLORIDA L, 6-5 5-6-3 6-8-2 451 Mar 05 vs. Ashland W, 6-2 6-12-1 2-7-0 122 Apr 26 "WEST FLORIDA W, 10-0 10-10-1 0-5-3 283 Mar 07 TIFFIN W, 22-2 22-16-1 2-6-3 315 Apr 28 at Georgia College W, 15-5 15-17-2 5-9-2 95 Mar 08 TIFFIN W, 16-5 16-13-2 5-14-0 260 M ay 04 ^vs. Southern Arkansas L, 8-6 6-8-2 8-12-2 943 Mar 08 TIFFIN W, 13-3 13-13-1 3-7-4 260 M a y 05 ^vs. Ouachita Baptist W, 16-1 16-20-0 1-5-2 456 Mar10 vs. St. Francis (Ind.) W, 17-6 17-20-4 6-9-0 50 May 06 ^vs. Harding W, 9-8 9-10-2 8-13-1 757 Mar10 vs. Saint Francis (III.) W, 17-8 17-20-4 8-11-1 50 M a y 07 ^vs. West Florida W, 7-6 7-15-0 6-13-4 222 Mar 11 at Georqia Southwestern W, 8-5 8-12-3 5-5-2 97 May 08 ^vs. Southern Arkansas L, 5-0 0-3-0 5-11-2 951 Mar 14 FLAGLER W, 15-2 15-12-2 2-5-2 246 May 14 ~vs. Barry W, 8-3 8-10-1 3-8-1 420 Mar 14 FLAGLER L, 9-7 7-8-2 9-11-1 246 M a y 15 ~ v s . Florida Southern L, 6-3 3-4-1 6-11-1 248 Mar 17 at North Georgia W, 11-2 11-11-0 2-6-1 131 M a y 16 ~ vs. Tampa W, 10-5 10-14-0 5-13-0 157 Mar 18 at North Georgia W, 12-11 12-13-2 11-18-1 152 May 17 — at Southern Arkansas L, 12-5 5-11-2 12-15-1 1067 Mar 21 *at Alabama-Huntsville W, 11-9 11-15-2 9-9-2 246 Mar 21 *at Alabama-Huntsville L, 2-0 0-2-1 2-2-1 246 *GSC Game; AGSC Tournament (Millington, Tenn.); ~ NCAA South Regional (Magnolia, Ark.)

THE BLAZER RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL-GAME Most Consecutive Shutout Inn. 28.2, Jimmy Wall, 1977 Most HRs 6 four times Most ABs 7,15 times Most Ks 112, Bryan Shover, 1993 Most Runs Against 28 vs. Jacksonville St., 1990 Most Runs 5, six times Most Ks per 9 innings 12.7, Sam Bowen, 1973 Most Runs Combined 39 vs. North Alabama, 1995 Most Hits 6, Mike Jones, 1985 Most Wins 13, Je ff Agerter, 1982 Most Extra Base Hits 16 vs. Morris Brown, 2001 Most 2Bs 3, seven times Most Saves 12, Corey Wachman, 2002 Most TBs 52 vs. Morris Brown, 2001 Most 3Bs 2,10 times Best ERA 0.78, Mike Perry, 1964 Most Errors 9 vs. Florida Southern, 1989 Most HRs 3, four times Most Shutouts 3, nine times Most SBs 13 vs. Armstrong State, 1968 Most HRs Inning 2, two times Most DPs 5 vs. New Orleans, 1974 Most TBs 15, Austin Smith, 2009 INDIVIDUAL-CAREER Most Innings 17 vs. David Lipscomb, 1968 Most RBIs 9, Rob Busch, 1985 Best Batting Avg. .390, John Gordon, 1986-87 Most SBs 6, Claude Speck, 1967 Best Slugging % .643, Cecil Whitehead, 1976-78 TEAM -SEASON Most Put Outs 20, Kevin Spooner, 1985 Most ABs 834, Scott Simpson, 2000-03 Most Games 71,1982 Most Assists 10, John Gordon, 1986 Most Runs 183, Sal Amadeo, 1977-79 Most Wins 49, 1982 Most Errors 4, five times Most Hits 276, Scott Simpson, 2000-03 Most Consecutive Wins 22, 1983 Most IP 15, Danny Chadwick, 1973 Most 2Bs 52, Jo Jo Blaha, 1984-87 Best Winning Percentage .796 (43-11), 1980 Most Ks 18, Kelly Scott, 1980 Most 3Bs 18, two times Best Batting Average .343, 1985 Perfect Game Leroy Purdy, 1970 Most HRs 44, Bobby McDonald, 1996-99 Best Slugging Percentage .566, 1985 No Hitters 1, four times Most TBs 445, Jo Jo Blaha, 1984-87 Most ABs 2261,1985 Most RBIs 209, Jo Jo Blaha, 1984-87 Most Runs 620, 1985 INDIVIDUAL-SEASON Most SBs 91, Sal Amadeo, 1977-79 Most Runs Per Game 9.8, 1986 Best B.A. .462, M all Costello, 2009 Most Appearances 70, Ted West, 1985-88 Fewest Runs Allowed Per Game 2.3,1960 Best Slugging % .839, Cecil Whitehead, 1978 Most IP 353.0, Jimmy Wall, 1977-80 Most Hits 776, 1985 Most AB 271, Mike Jones, 1985 Most Ks 365, Bryan Shover, 1992-95 Most 2Bs 144, 1985 Most Runs 96, Andy Anthony, 1985 Most Wins 31, three times Most 3Bs 31,1985 Most Hits 114, Mike Jones, 1985 Best Winning Percentage .950, Kelly Scott, 1979-80 Most HRs 113, 2009 Most 2Bs 32, Robert Morgan, 2004 Most Saves 13, Justin Lamb, 2006, 2008 Most Extra Base Hits 274, 1985 Most 3Bs 8, Dan Darden, 1975 Best ERA 1.48, Eddie Fisher, 1966-69 Most Total Bases 1279, 1985 Most HRs 23, Bobby McDonald, 1997 Most Shutouts 7, Bill Petty, 1974-77 Most RBIs 545, 1985 Most Consecutive Hits 13, Matt Costello, 2009 Most Stolen Bases 179, 1985 Longest Hitting Streak 31, Robert Morgan, 2004 TEAM - GAME Most Double Plays 67, 1985 Most Extra Base Hits 43, Robert Morgan, 2004 Most ABs 50 vs. Morris Brown, 2001 Best Fielding Percentage .968, 2008 Most Total Bases 172, two times Most Runs 29 vs. Morris Brown, 2001 Most Innings Pitched 577.1, 1982 Most RBIs 84, Brandon Decker, 2009 Runs Inn. 13, two times Most Strikeouts 521,1999 Most BBs (drawn) 91, Richie Johnson, 1982 Most Hits 30 vs. Shippensburg, 1985 Fewest Walks 164, 1976 Most SBs 46, Mike White, 1985 Most RBIs 25 vs. Morris Brown, 2001 Best ERA 1.45, 1964 Most App. 32, Justin Lamb, 2008 Most 2Bs 10 vs. Morris Brown, 2001 Most Shutouts 12,1973 Most IP 127.1, Je ff Agerter, 1983 Most 3Bs 4 three times Most Consecutive Shutouts 4,1971 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL VAtJOSTA VALDOSTA STATE

BLAZER ACCOLADES

ALL-AMERICANS Chuck DeVane, DH 1983 Will Thompson, SP 2008 Sam Bowen, OF 1974 Mike Ruff, C 1983 Chase Blackwood, C 2008, 2009 Craig Viers, OF 1977 Je ff Agerter, P 1983 Jon Koenigsfeld, SS 2008 Skip Fite, 2B 1977 Ricky Turner, P 1983 Matt Costello, P/DH 2009 Steve McDiffitt, P 1977 Mike Jones, OF 1985 Brandon Decker, OF 2009 Cecil Whitehead, DH/C 1977, 1978 Jo Jo Blaha, SS 1985 Brandon Graves, P 2009 Sal Amadeo, OF 1978, 1979 Andy Anthony, OF 1985 Austin Sm ith, 3B 2009 Frank Gonzales, 2B 1979 Kevin Spooner, C 1985 Joe Mederos, SS 1980 Chris Nixon, P 1985 GSC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Kelly Scott, P 1980 Terry Sawick, OF 1986 Jason Bulger, P 2001 Wayne Fugett, 1B 1982, 1983 Steve Browning, C 1986, 1987 Robert Morgan, SS 2004 Je ff Agerter, P 1982 Dennis Crawford, P 1986 Matt Costello, P/DH 2009 Chuck Devane, OF 1983 Mike Cassala, 2B 1988 Charlie Moore, SS 1983 David Cosper, OF 1988 GSC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR June Munford, DH 1983 Rusty Brown, UT 1990 Scott Simpson 2000 Mike Jones, OF 1985 Baylor Alexander, UT 1991 Chris Nixon, P 1985 Carlos Baez, 1B 1992 GSC ALL-ACADEMIC Terry Sawick, OF 1986 Vinnie Birrittieri, DH/3B 1992, 1993 Kevin Faulkner 1986 Jo Jo Blaha, 3B 1986 Tom King, OF 1993 Ernie Milian 1986 Tom Pinson, P 1992 James Young, OF 1993 Paul Kish 1989 Bryan Shover, P 1993 Scott Simmons, C 1993 Darrien Teals 1989 Greg Denly, P 1997 Brian Garber, 2B 1994 Rusty Brown 1990 Bobby McDonald, OF 1997 Neil James, OF 1994 Eric Blissett 1991 Corey Wachman, RP 2002 Rob Lanier, OF 1994 Shawn Hardin 1992,1993 Sammy Watson, OF 2003 Shannon Jernigan, C 1994 Tom Pinson 1992 Robert Morgan, SS 2004 Dwayne Cushman, P 1994 Brian Garber 1993,1994 Justin Lamb, P 2008 Bryan Shover, P 1994, 1995 Paul Bagley 1995 Chase Blackwood, C 2009 Franky Carrasquillo, SS 1995, 1996 Shane Shook 1995 Matt Costello, P/DH 2009 Shane Shook, P 1995 Je ff Barnett 1996, 1997 Brandon Decker, OF 2009 David Bush, OF 1996 Jason Dominy 1998 Brandon Graves, P 2009 Bobby McDonald, OF 1997,1998, 1999 Braxton Fernald 2002 Greg Denly, P 1997 Michael Smith 2002 RAWLINGS/ABCA GOLD GLOVE TEAM Danny Antonelli, 1B 1998, 1999 Render Parkman 2003 Chase Blackwood, C 2008 Jermaine Jordan, OF 1998 Justin Huff 2007 Ben Jackson, SP 1998 Adam Harmych 2008 MLB DRAFT PICKS Dwight Pope, C 1999 Jon Koenigsfeld 2008, 2009

(since 1983) Lance Walker, OF 2000 Daniel Muniz 2008 Charlie Moore, SS 1983 White Sox Chad Zaniewski, OF 2000 Steve Turner 2009 Mike Jones, OF 1984 Blue Jays Toby Evans, OF 2000, 2001 Andrew Anthony, OF 1985 Dodgers Andy Boutwell, SP 2000 GSC COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Jones, OF 1985 Blue Ja ys Curt Gilmore, SP 2001 Tommy Thomas 1995, 2002 Michael White, OF 1985 Dodgers Jason Bulger, RP 2001 Steve Browning, C 1987 Orioles Scott Simpson, 2B 2002 Mickey Peyton, OF 1987 Pirates Braxton Fernald, SP 2002 Rey Vizcaino, 1B 1987 Pirates Corey Wachman, RP 2002 Tom Pinson, P 1992 Mets John Martin, 3B 2002 Thomas King, OF 1993 Cubs Sammy Watson, OF 2003 James Young, OF 1993 Cubs Davey Covey, SP 2003 Dwayne Cushman, P 1995 Reds Scott Fletcher, OF 2003 Scott MacRae, P 1995 Reds Adam Lingenfelter, SP 2003, 2004 Douglas Dimma, P 1999 Blue Ja ys Greg Connell, 3B 2004 Scotty Layfield, P 1999 Cardinals Robert Morgan, SS 2004, 2005 Andy Boutwell, P 2000 Reds John McDonald, OF 2004, 2005 Jason Bulger, P 2001 Diamondbacks Michael Martinez, SP 2005 Michael Smith, P 2002 Tigers Robert Petrucci, SP 2005 Corey Wachman, P 2002 Reds Jared Goff, DH 2006 Robert Wachman, P 2004 Reds Rusty Harris, SS 2006 Matt Costello, P 2009 Brewers Justin Lamb, SP/RP 2006, 2008 Brandon Graves, P 2009 Giants Matt Marchant, SP 2006 Brandon Atkins, 3B 2007 ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE Nick Copeland, OF 2007 Wayne Fugett, 1B 1983 Daniel Muniz, DH 2008 Greg Waits, 3B 1983 Blaine Wilson, OF 2008, 2009 Charlie Moore, SS 1983 Glenn Lemke, SP 2008 JASON BULGER 16 2010 BLAZER BASEBALL CHAI BAGWELL LOKE CONNELL 11,6-2,178,50. RHP, 6-0,203, Fr. Woodstock, Ga. Statesboro, Ga.

IF, 5-11,160, Sr. IF/P, 6-3,231, Sr. C. 6-0,188, Jr. Llthonia, Ga. St. Petersburg, Fla. Swainsboro,6a.

#27 JOSH HIGGINBOTHAM BRADEHASZ IF, 6-0,187, Jr. RHP. 6-2,189, Fr. Sowanee,6a. Saint Mary’s, Ga

ROSS GUSKY RHP, 6-1200, Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa.

RHP. 5-10,173, Jr. RHP, 6-2,190, Fr. Plains. Ga. Brinson, Ga.

JORDAN YOST TODD G U IIIIA M S JASON ALTENHOF IF/P, 6-4,240, Sr. Assistant Coach GJL Coach Beckley,W.Va. Third Season First Season Feb. 1 at Florida Tech 2:00 p.m. Feb. 2 at Florida Tech 2:00 p.m. Feb. 5 SAINT LEO 6:00 p.m. Feb. 6 SAINT LEO (DH) 1:00 p.m. Feb. 0 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN 5:00 p.m. Feb. 13 AUGUSTA STATE 3:00 p.m, Feb. 14 AUGUSTA STATE (OH) 1:00 p.m. Feb.16ALBANY STATE 4:30 p.m. Feb.19 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 6:00 p.m, Feb. 20 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (DH) 1:00 p.m. Feb. 21 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 1:00 p.m. Feb. 24 at SCAD 4:00 p.m. Feb. 26 at Tampa 6:00 p.m Feb. 27 at Tampa (DH) 1:00 p.m. Mar. 2 FLAGLER 4:30 p.m. Mar. 3 at Albany State 5:00 p.m Mar. 6 SHIPPENSBURG (DH) 1:00 p.m. Mar. 7 SHIPPENSBURG (DH) Noon Mar. 8 TIFFIN 4:00 p.m. Mar. 12 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 6:00 p.in, Mar. 13 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (DH) 1:00 p.m. Mar. 16 at Henderson State (DH) 2:00 p.m. Mar. 17 at Ouachita Baptist (DH) 2:00 p.m, Mar. 20 *ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE (DH) 1:00p.m. Mar. 21 *ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 1:00 p.m. Mar. 27 *WEST ALABAMA (DH) 1:00 p.m. Mar. 28 *WEST ALABAMA 1:00 p.m. Apr. 2 *at West Georgia (DH) 2:00 p.m, Apr. 3 *at West Georgia 5:00 p.m Apr. 7 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN 5:00 p.m Apr. 10 *at North Alabama (DH) 2:00 p.m, Apr. 11 *at North Alabama (DH) 2:00 p.m Apr. 14 GEORGIA COLLEGE 4:30 p.m, Apr. 17 LAMBUTH (DH) 3:00 p.m Apr. 18 LAMBUTH 1:00 p.m. Apr. 21 at Georgia College 4:00 p.m Apr. 24 *at West Florida (DH) 3:00 p.m Apr. 25 *at West Florida 2:00 p.m Apr. 27 SCAD 4:30 p.m May 1-5 GSC Tournament TBA

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