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National Honors HONORS & AWARDS NATIONAL HONORS BASEBALL AMERICA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR CLEMENS AWARD FINALIST 1993...................... Brooks Kieschnick, DH/UT 2004............................................JP Howell, P COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1985......................................Greg Swindell, P JOHNNY BENCH AWARD FINALIST DICK HOSWER TROPHY 2005................................ Taylor Teagarden, C 1989.............................Scott Bryant, DH/OF/P 1992...................Brooks Kieschnick, P/DH/UT BROOKS WALLACE AWARD FINALIST 1993...................Brooks Kieschnick, P/DH/UT 2011................................ Taylor Jungmann, P 2011..................................... Brandon Loy, SS NCBWA STOPPER OF THE YEAR AWARD NATIONAL COACH THE YEAR 2005.............................................J. Brent Cox 2010..........................................Chance Ruffin 1975.........................................Cliff Gustafson 2011........................................... Corey Knebel 1982.........................................Cliff Gustafson 1983.........................................Cliff Gustafson NCBWA FRESHMAN PITCHER 2002.......................................... Augie Garrido OF THE YEAR 2005.......................................... Augie Garrido 2011........................................... Corey Knebel ABCA REGIONAL COACHES OF THE YEAR GREG SWINDELL LOUISVILLE SLUGGER/COLLEGIATE BASEBALL FRESHMAN PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1975.........................................Cliff Gustafson 2011........................................... Corey Knebel 1982.........................................Cliff Gustafson 1983.........................................Cliff Gustafson BASEBALL AMERICA 1992.........................................Cliff Gustafson FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2002.......................................... Augie Garrido 1984......................................Greg Swindell, P 2005.......................................... Augie Garrido 1988..............................Kirk Dressendorfer, P 1991.........................Brooks Kieschnick, DH/P ABCA/RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE AWARD GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD FINALIST 2014..................................Brooks Marlow, 2B 1984......................................Greg Swindell, P 1985......................................Greg Swindell, P 1986......................................Greg Swindell, P 1989.............................Scott Bryant, DH/OF/P 1992...................Brooks Kieschnick, P/DH/UT 1993...................Brooks Kieschnick, P/DH/UT 2000............................................Beau Hale, P 2004......................................Huston Street, P 2006..................................... Drew Stubbs, OF 2007...................................... Kyle Russell, OF 2011................................ Taylor Jungmann, P BROOKS KIESCHNICK TEXAS BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS NATIONAL HONORS ALL-AMERICANS 1932....................... Ray Ater, SS (First Team) Ron Roznovsky, P (First Team) Braxton Hickman, 1B (Second Team) Ernie Koy, OF (First Team) 1974............. Keith Moreland, 3B (First Team) 1996........... Kip Harkrider, SS (Second Team) 1933.............. Pat Ankenman, SS (First Team) Jim Gideon, P (First Team) Danny Peoples, 1B (Second Team) 1949....................Murray Wall, P (First Team) David Reeves, OF (First Team) MacGregor Byers, OF (Third Team) Tom Hamilton, 1B (First Team) Rick Bradley, C (Second Team) 1997...............Kip Harkrider, SS (Third Team) Ed Kneuper, OF (Second Team) 1975............. Keith Moreland, 3B (First Team) 1999....Jason Cox, C/OF (Honorable Mention) 1950....................Murray Wall, P (First Team) Jim Gideon, P (First Team) Jason Moore, SS (Honorable Mention) Charlie Gorin, P (Second Team) 1976........... Richard Wortham, P (First Team) Jeff Ontiveros, 1B (Honorable Mention) Bob Brock, OF (Second Team) Charles Proske, OF (Third Team) 2000...............Charlie Thames, P (First Team) 1951........... Chile Bigham, 1B (Second Team) 1979...........Jerry Don Gleaton, P (First Team) Beau Hale, P (Second Team) 1952.....Luther Scarbrough, P (Second Team) 1980 Keith Creel, P (Second Team) 2002 ........... Justin Simmons, P (First Team) Joe Tanner, 3B (Third Team) 1981....................Tony Arnold, P (First Team) Tim Moss, 2B (Second Team) 1953............Travis Eckert, OF (Second Team) Burk Goldthorn, C (Second Team) Dustin Majewski, OF (Third Team) Paul Mohr, 1B (Second Team) Spike Owen, SS (Third Team) Huston Street, P (Third Team) 1954................Travis Eckert, OF (Third Team) 1982.................. Spike Owen, SS (First Team) 2003........... Dustin Majewski, OF (First Team) 1957...............Harry Taylor, P (Second Team) 1983...............Calvin Schiraldi, P (First Team) Omar Quintanilla, SS (Second Team) Jerry Good, 1B (Third Team) 1984................. David Denny, 3B (First Team) Huston Street, P (Second Team) 1958..................Roy Menge, OF (Third Team) Bill Bates, 2B (First Team) J.P. Howell, P (Third Team) George Myers, P (Third Team) Greg Swindell, P (First Team) 2004..................... J.P. Howell, P (First Team) 1960.............. Roy Menge, OF (Second Team) 1985.......................Bill Bates, 2B (First Team) Huston Street, P (First Team) 1961............. Chuck Knutson, OF (First Team) Greg Swindell, P (First Team) 2005....................J. Brent Cox, P (First Team) 1962......................Pat Rigby, 2B (First Team) 1986................. Greg Swindell, P (First Team) Seth Johnston, SS (First Team) Chuck Knutson, OF (Second Team) 1987..................Curt Krippner, P (First Team) Drew Stubbs, OF (Third Team) 1963.................... Bill Bethea, SS (First Team) Kevin Garner, OF/P (First Team) 2006............Drew Stubbs, OF (Second Team) Butch Thompson, 1B (First Team) Brian Cisarik, 1B (Second Team) 2007..................Kyle Russell, OF (First Team) 1967...............Tommy Moore, P (Third Team) Coby Kerlin, SS (Third Team) Adrian Alaniz, P (Second Team) 1968..............James Street, P (Second Team) 1988................ Brian Johnson, C (First Team) Bradley Suttle, 3B (Third Team) 1969....................Burt Hooton, P (First Team) Kirk Dressendorfer, P (First Team) 2008............. Chance Ruffin, SP (Third Team) James Street, P (Second Team) Eric Stone, P (Second Team) 2009........... Austin Wood, RP (Second Team) Pat Brown, OF (Third Team) Mike Patrick, DH (Third Team) 2010....................Cole Green, SP (First Team) 1970....................Burt Hooton, P (First Team) 1989..........Kirk Dressendorfer, P (First Team) Taylor Jungmann, SP (First Team) Tommy Harmon, C (First Team) Scott Bryant, DH (First Team) Chance Ruffin, RP (First Team) David Chalk, 3B (Third Team) 1990..........Kirk Dressendorfer, P (First Team) Brandon Workman, SP (Second Team) 1971....................Burt Hooton, P (First Team) David Tollison, IF (Second Team) 2011......... Taylor Jungmann, SP (First Team) David Chalk, 3B (First Team) 1991..Brooks Kieschnick, UT/P/DH (First Team) Corey Knebel, RP (First Team) John Langerhans, 1B (Second Team) 1992..Brooks Kieschnick, UT/P/DH (First Team) Brandon Loy, SS (Second Team) 1972...................David Chalk, 3B (First Team) Calvin Murray, OF (First Team) Erich Weiss, 3B (Second Team) Bill Berryhill, C (Third Team) Chris Abbe, C (Third Team) 2014...................... Mark Payton (Third Team) 1973............. Keith Moreland, 3B (First Team) 1993..Brooks Kieschnick, UT/P/DH (First Team) 2017..................Morgan Cooper (Third Team) TEXAS BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS NATIONAL HONORS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS ABCA ALL-REGION USA BASEBALL NATIONAL TEAM 1983...................Billy Bates*, 2B (First Team) 1996..........MacGregor Byers, OF (First Team) 1992....................Olympics-Calvin Murray, OF 1984............... Greg Swindell*, P (First Team) ..............................Eric French, P (First Team) 1996.....................Olympics-Kip Harkrider, SS 1985...........Curt Krippner*, P (Second Team) ........................ Kip Harkrider, SS (First Team) 1999........................................... Phil Seibel, P 1988........Kirk Dressendorfer*, P (First Team) ..............................Jake O’Dell, P (First Team) 2001........................................Ryan Hubele, C 1990.................Scott Pugh*, DH (First Team) ......................Danny Peoples, 1B (First Team) .........................................Omar Quintanilla, IF 1991......Brooks Kieschnick*, DH (First Team) 1999................ Jason Moore, SS (First Team) 2002......................................Huston Street, P 1995.............. Kip Harkrider*, SS (First Team) 2001......Omar Quintanilla, SS (Second Team) 2003......................................Huston Street, P 1999... Jeff Ontiveros*#, 1B (Third Team/HM) 2002......................Tim Moss, 2B (First Team) 2004........................................ J. Brent Cox, P 2000................. Ryan Hubele*, C (First Team) ......................Justin Simmons, P (First Team) ............................................. Drew Stubbs, OF 2001..... Omar Quintanilla*#&, IF (First Team) .................. Jeff Ontiveros, 1B (Second Team) ........................................ Taylor Teagarden, C ................... Justin Simmons#, P (First Team) ..............Omar Quintanilla, SS (Second Team) 2005................................... Kyle McCulloch, P 2002............ J.D. Reininger#, DH (First Team) 2003......................J.P. Howell, P (First Team) ............................................. Drew Stubbs, OF ....................
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