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AMATEUR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION TEAM/PLAYER MEMBERS PITCHING MOST STRIKEOUTS in 1 inning (2 pitchers) .................................... 8 MOST STRIKEOUTS in 9 innings (1 pitcher) 1983 — TOM YOUNG (Mitchell) 5 - DAVE GASSMAN (Canova) 3 2011 — THOMAS GULLEDGE (Canova) ........................................... 25 MOST STRIKEOUTS in 9 innings (2 pitchers same team) 1962 — JIM ANDERSON (Clear Lake) ............................................... 25 1998 — RICK WEBER/DONNIE STROM (Flandreau) ........................22 2001 — KENT SATTLER (Menno) ...................................................... 25 2013 — SAM WOLF & JASON HEUZ (Rapid City Angels) .................22 1955 — RUSTY HILTUNEN (Canova) ................................................ 24 2013 — BRET SEVERSON & ZACH WEBER (Flandreau) ................ 20 1966 — BUZZ HORTNESS (Peever) ..................................................24 FATHER-SON PITCHING WIN-SAVE FAMILY NO HITTERS Dale Weber Family 1973 — DAVE MALDE (Mitchell Moonlight) ........................................24 2011 — RICK & DREW WEBER (Flandreau) 1985, 1994, 1995 — RICK WEBER, son (Salem, 2009 — JARED DONAHUE (Canova) ................................................ 23 2007 — RICK & ZACH WEBER (Flandreau) Flandreau) 1956 — DAN CAMPBELL (Milbank) ................................................... 23 2015 — ERIC & DERIC DENNING (Mt. Vernon) 1996 — ROD WEBER, son (Mt. Vernon) 1983 — SCOTT PRICKETT (Scotland) ...............................................23 2002 — ZACH WEBER, grandson (Flandreau Legion) 1983 — DAN STIER (Alpena) ............................................................. 23 2003 — COURIE WEBER, grandson (USF) 1984 — WADE ADAMSON (Watertown) .............................................23 2016 — DREW WEBER, grandson (Winner/Colome) 2008 — CHRIS BAKER (Dimock-Emery) ............................................23 CAREER RECORDS 2008 — JARED DONAHUE (Canova) ................................................ 22 MOST CAREER WINS 1993 — BRIAN SPADER (Canova) .....................................................22 1966-2003 — DAVE GASSMAN (Scotland, Canova) ....................... 376 1966 — BUZZ HORTNESS (Peever) ..................................................22 1958-1999 — LEE GOLDAMMER (Canova, Mitchell) ...................... 312 1969 — LEE GOLDAMMER (Canova) twice .......................................22 1973-2001 — CURT FREDRICKSON (Aberdeen) ............................256 2000 — MIKE PREHEIM (Freeman) ...................................................22 1980-2013 — RICK WEBER (Salem, Flandreau) ............................. 171 2012 — JARED DONAHUE (Canova/Howard) ................................... 21 ONE PITCHING WIN IN SIX DIFFERENT DECADES 2011 — BRADY NOLZ (Parkston Mudcats) ........................................21 1962-2010 — KURT PERMANN (Lowry, Hoven, Selby, Redfield) 1954 — RUSTY HILTUNEN (Canova) ................................................ 21 MOST CAREER STRIKEOUTS 1962 — LEE GOLDAMMER (Canova) twice .......................................21 1966-2006 — DAVE GASSMAN (Scotland, Canova) .................... 5,595 1966 — BUZZ HORTNESS (Peever) ..................................................21 1958-1988 — LEE GOLDAMMER (Canova, Mitchell) ................... 4,292 1997 — DUSTIN KEPPEN (Madison .................................................. 21 1928-1953 — LADDIE KOSTEL (Tabor) ........................................ 4,068 2000 — KENT SATTLER (Menno) ...................................................... 21 MOST RUNNERS PICKED OFF IN A CAREER 2007 — DAN RHODES (Madison) ......................................................21 1978-2001 — CURT CUTLER (Dells) (855 innings) ......................... 140 2013 — TOM MURTHA (Parkston Rock Bass) ...................................21 LONGEST PITCHING STINT 2017 — AARON LABRIE (Harrisburg) ................................................ 21 1948 — BOB KARELS (Aberdeen) .........................................17 innings 1977 — PAT WIESELER (Redfield) .................................................... 20 1986 — RICK WEBER (Salem) .............................................. 16 innings 1968 — JOHN PECKHAM (Scotland) .................................................20 TOP ONE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS 1980 — DAVE GASSMAN (Canova) ...................................................20 1941 — LADDIE KOSTEL (Tabor) ................................................... 21-2 1988 — BRETT BUCHEIM (Harrisburg) ............................................. 20 1935 — GIL BRUFLAT (Garden City) .............................................. 19-4 1997 — SCOTT BARTHOLOMEW (Aberdeen) .................................. 20 1958 — CARL HERTZ (Menno) .......................................................18-2 1998 — CHRIS BRALEY (Parkston) twice ..........................................20 1965 — DAVE ALLEN (Renner) .......................................................17-1 1946 — SID LUNDQUIST (Strandburg) ...........................................16-1 2001 — TOM PECK (Beresford) ......................................................... 20 1975 — DAVE GASSMAN (Scotland) ..............................................16-3 2001 — COURIE WEBER (Flandreau) ............................................... 20 MOST STRIKEOUTS in 9 innings (5 pitchers) 1983 — MARK HOFER (Alexandria) ............................................... 16-3 ................................ 40 1954 — LYLE BROWN (Wessington Springs) ................................. 15-0 1990 — HARDY JACKSON/AL MATTERN (Harrisburg) .....................21 1972 — WHITEY MUMM (Crofton) .................................................. 15-0 1990 — CRAIG HANSEN/GRANT VIETOR/BRUCE MOGEN (Dell Rapids) ..19 1954 — LYLE BROWN (W. Springs) ................................................15-0 MOST STRIKEOUTS in 9 innings (2 pitchers) ................................ 31 1969 — DAVE ALLEN (Lake Norden) ..............................................15-1 1998 — CHRIS BRALEY (Parkston) 19 - WADE GALL (Corsica)12 1958 — GEORGE KJELLSEN (Huron) ............................................15-1 1998 — TODD RAHLF (Clear Lake) 18 - DAN LUND (Castlewood) 13 1986 — RICK WEBER (Salem) ....................................................... 14-0 MOST STRIKEOUTS in 8 1/2 innings (2 pitchers) .......................... 28 1992 — JIM SUDBECK (Dimock) .................................................... 14-1 1988 — BRETT BUCHEIM (Harrisb.) 20 - TERRY OLSON (Dell R.) 8 1995 — RICK WEBER (Flandreau) ................................................. 13-0 MOST STRIKE OUTS in 7 innings (1 pitcher) 1980 — CURT FREDRICKSON (Aberdeen) ....................................12-0 1968 — AL PLIHAL (Yankton Lakers) .............................................. 13-1 1954 — RUSTY HILTUNEN (Canova) ................................................ 21 1957 — DALE PUDLITZKI (Aberdeen) ............................................ 13-1 1998 — SCOTT GIBLIN (Mitchell) ...................................................... 19 1962 — D. DAVENPORT (Yankton) .................................................13-1 1989 — JOHN SUTTON (Pierre) .........................................................18 1979 — RICK VOGEL (Mitchell) ...................................................... 13-1 1981 — LEE THOMAS (Alexandria) ................................................... 18 1991 — PAUL RAASCH (Lake Norden) ...........................................13-1 MOST STRIKOUTS in extra (14) innings (2 pitchers) .....................51 2000 — BRIAN SPADER (Canova) ..................................................13-1 1953 — ROD SOYLAND (Webster) 31 - JULIAN BUE (Milbank) 20 1987 — RICK WEBER (Salem) ....................................................... 12-0 MOST STRIKOUTS in extra (12) innings (2 pitchers) .....................37 1994 — CURT FREDRICKSON (Aberdeen) ....................................12-0 1969 — LEE GOLDAMMER (Canova) 22 - BRAD GOLDSTINE (Bridgewater) 15 1995 — SCOTT BARTHOLOMEW (Aberdeen) ............................... 12-0 2001 — JOE VAVRUSKA (Tabor) 19 - JOE KNEPPEN (Scotland) 18 1995 — MATT GEMAR (Yankton) ....................................................12-0 MOST STRIKEOUTS in extra (16) innings (2 pitchers) .................. 30 2000 — LONNIE STOVER (Redfield) .............................................. 12-0 1987 — DAVE GASSMAN (Canova) 16 - RICK WEBER (Salem) 14 2000 — COLIN HOFER (Rapid City) ............................................... 12-1 MOST STRIKEOUTS in extra innings (1 pitcher) 1975 — RON PETERSEN (Vermillion) ............................................ 12-1 1983 — DAVE GASSMAN (Canova) ............................................... 12-1 1952 — “SPUD” GROSSEUSCH (Bonesteel) 28 innings ...................62 1991 — RICK WEBER (Flandreau) ................................................. 12-1 1974 — DAVE GASSMAN (Scotland) in 13 innings ............................25 1956 — DEL FACKELMAN (Philip) .................................................. 11-0 1985 — SCOTT REDD (Delmont) in 12 innings ................................. 25 1957 — CARL HERTZ (Menno) ....................................................... 11-0 1951 — DON HARDIE (Zell) in 13 innings ..........................................24 1974 — DAVE GASSMAN (Scotland) .............................................. 11-0 1997 — CORY GALL (Tripp) in 11 innings ..........................................21 1974 — DAN GREWING (Lake Norden) ..........................................11-0 1997 — DAN LUND (Castlewood)
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