COUGAR COACHES

18 2004 COUGAR 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 19 TIM MOONEY Head Coach

TIM MOONEY Tim Mooney, who won nearly 70 percent of his games BORN: Aug. 30, 1957, Sacramento, Calif. HOMETOWN: Weiser, Idaho and a national title before taking over State’s HIGH SCHOOL: Weiser High, 1975 baseball program, enters his fourth Cougar season after COLLEGE: University of Idaho, 1980–Graduated Cum Laude with being appointed head coach in August 2000. a bachelor of science degree in physical education…in 1981 earned a master’s degree in sports science…played four years Mooney left NAIA powerhouse Albertson College with of baseball for the Vandals and was a member of the school’s the belief the Cougar program will return to the kind of last diamond squad in the spring of 1980. respect and prominence it enjoyed for decades. Mooney COACHING EXPERIENCE: knows competing in the tough Pacific-10 Conference doesn’t Jerome (Idaho) High, 1981—Taught and coached for one year Albertson College, 1982-2000—First joined the school’s make his coaching life easy, but he enters his fourth season physical education staff as a teacher…school was called with great anticipation, thanks to six returning starters and College of Idaho when he first joined the staff…in 1987 another solid recruiting class. the college reinstated baseball as a collegiate sport and Mooney resurrected the Albertson College program in named Mooney the head coach…garnered numerous teaching awards during his tenure at Albertson College…in 1987 when the school decided to bring back baseball after 1998 named a tenured professor in the physical education several seasons without a program. In the next 14 years he department…was serving as president of the Albertson achieved a success level far exceeding anyone’s hopes or Faculty Association when left for Washington State…twice served as chair of the physical education department, expectations. Included was the 1998 NAIA National Baseball 1984-90 and 1992…accomplishments as AC’s baseball title, finishing the year with a 29-1 conference record and a coach include: 55-8 overall mark. • Guided the Coyotes to a 29-1 conference record and In his 14 seasons at the school, Mooney’s baseball teams a 55-8 overall mark in 1998 while capturing the NAIA national championship; won 68.9 percent of their games and established themselves • Named NAIA national coach of the year in 1998; as one of the elite NAIA teams nationally, competing in the • Albertson College made NAIA World Series appearances national tournament three straight times, 1998, 1999 and in 1998, 1999 and 2000; 2000. • Record in 14 seasons at Albertson College 527-237-3 (68.9%) overall and 200-32 (86.2%) in conference “I am extremely excited to have a person of Tim Mooney’s play; caliber and character leading our baseball program,” • Guided Coyotes to 14 winning seasons, 14 post-season WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk said in announcing his appearances and 10 conference titles: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and appointment. “In the end we think Tim’s ability to build a 2000; program, his knowledge of the Northwest and its recruiting • Named conference coach of the year eight times; base, and his excitement for leading the program will take • Coached 15 NAIA All-America players and had 18 Cougar baseball in the right direction and make the program Coyotes sign professional baseball contracts; • Tri-City Posse, 1996—Served as an assistant coach to competitive in the Pac-10.” Bobo Brayton, the former WSU head coach…team Mooney, who replaced six-year Cougar coach Steve played in the Western Baseball League. Farrington, is just the fifth WSU baseball coach since 1927, WSU APPOINTMENT: August, 2000 a span of 77 years. His predecessors include “Bobo” Brayton, WSU RESPONSIBILITIES: Head baseball coach. SPOUSE: Hollie 1962-94, and “Buck” Bailey, 1927-61, whose names grace the CHILDREN: Bryn (2/6/86, 18) and Brady (9/25/93, 10) home diamond for WSU, Bailey-Brayton Field.

20 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 21 “To be offered the position at Washington State is a dream College in 1982 as a teacher and five years later was named come true,” Mooney says. “It makes me feel special. I want to head baseball coach when the sport was reinstated at the build on top of the tradition and successes Buck Bailey and collegiate level. Bobo Brayton accomplished.” While dominating the Cascade Conference with a 149- “Because this is such a super special opportunity, I was 25 record over the league’s eight years, Mooney built an willing to move my family after being a part of the Albertson enviable program that produced 527 wins and the 1998 community for 19 years,” offered Mooney. NAIA World Series championship. The Coyotes were in post- The new Cougar head coach received his bachelor’s season playoffs each of his 14 years, plus the aforementioned degree in 1980 from the University of Idaho and also three straight NAIA Championship appearances. His overall received his master’s degree in sports science from Idaho. record was 527-237-3. Mooney was a member of the Vandals’ last baseball team. The 1998 NAIA coach of the year has also garnered With the exception of one year teaching and coaching at numerous teaching awards during his tenure at Albertson Jerome (Idaho) High in 1981, Mooney was affiliated with College and was a tenured professor in the physical Albertson College, originally known as the College of Idaho, education department. He was elected in the spring of 2000 since his graduation from Idaho. as president of the Albertson Faculty Association and twice “This (WSU) is not only a job, but a program I have served as chair of the physical education department, 1984- respected since I was a player at Idaho,” Mooney said. “I 90 and 1992. knew then it was a family at WSU, not just a place to play Tim and Hollie Mooney have two children, Bryn (18) and ball and go to school. When the opportunity to actually Brady (10). become a part of that family was there, I jumped to apply.” Mooney joined the physical education staff at Albertson

All in a day’s work for Tim Mooney...

20 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 21 RYAN BRUST DON MARBUT Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Ryan Brust joined the Washington State baseball coaching staff in the The latest addition to Washington State’s baseball coaching staff is fall of 2002 to tutor the Cougar pitching staff. highly successful community college coach Don Marbut, who joined the Brust is no stranger to baseball on the West Coast, having spent five staff the summer of 2003 after four years at Edmonds Community College. years at the University of Portland, two years at the community college Marbut coaches infielders and coordinates WSU’s recruiting. level and four years as a at the University of Santa Clara. The Cougar assistant coach won 80 percent of his games at Edmonds The Nevada native grew up in Carson City, where he was twice an all- CC, beginning in 2000. During his tenure the Tritons won 152 games, league shortstop. The 1989 Carson High graduate also earned all-league lost 38, and captured the Northwest Athletic Association of Community honors in , but baseball was his passion. Colleges championship in both 2002 and 2003. In his final year at the In 1989 as a senior he led Carson to the CABA World Series champi- Edmonds school, he guided the club to a 43-7 record, the best mark ever onship and at the conclusion of the series was named the most valuable achieved in the NWAACC. player. Marbut’s coaching skills were recognized each of his four years at In the fall of 1989 Brust enrolled at Santa Clara, embarking on a four- Edmonds CC. In 2000, 2001 and 2003 he was named coach of the year for year career as a pitcher, rather than middle infielder. the Northern Division of the NWAACC. He won the same honors for the The first year with the Broncos Brust developed into the ace of the entire league in 2002 and 2003. team’s bullpen. He worked 44 innings in relief and struck out 44 batters. Prior to taking over at Edmonds CC, spent one year as the head assistant The next year he became a Bronco starter and for three seasons was a coach at Bellevue Community College. That club captured the NWAACC regular on the mound for Santa Clara in the West Coast Conference. The Northern Division title in 1999. former WCC Pitcher of the Week finished his career ranked among the His coaching career began as head assistant coach at Capital High school leaders for starts and innings pitched. School in Olympia, Wash. In 1998, he assisted in leading the Cougars to After graduating from Santa Clara in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in victory in the 3A State championships. business management, he attended Gonzaga, earning his master’s degree Marbut, originally from Aberdeen, Wash., graduated from Aberdeen in administration of physical education and athletics in 1995. High School in 1992, where he earned All-Black Hills League honors in For two seasons, 1996 and 1997, Brust was the pitching coach for the baseball three times. He also earned all-league honors three times in football Community Colleges of Spokane. and once in basketball. During his high school career, Marbut set a total of He then joined the staff of the Portland Pilots in 1998, spending five six school records in three sports. seasons with the WCC team. While with the Pilots Brust developed one of Marbut began his collegiate career at Edmonds Community College the best pitching staffs in the league. His first staff struggled in WCC play in 1992. While competing for Edmonds CC, he was named to the All- and finished last in team ERA at 7.55. NWAACC team twice as an infielder, 1994 and 1995. He was also named The next year Brust’s staff became a force in the league and completed team MVP in 1995. the last-to-first finish by posting a league-leading 5.13 ERA. In league play Following two outstanding years at Edmonds CC Marbut transferred they were even better, finishing with a 4.17 ERA. to Portland State University, where he earned a degree in social sciences Several of his rank among Portland’s best, including all-confer- in 1997. While competing for the Vikings, Marbut was selected team MVP ence honorees Kyle Bebout and Matt Hollod. Bebout’s five saves during and was a All-Pacific-10 North infielder in 1996. In 1997, he was selected as the 2000 season ranks sixth on Portland’s top 10 list and his seven career team captain and also was the president of Portland State’s athletic advisory saves is also sixth. During his career Bebout made 62 appearances, the board. fourth most ever by a Pilot pitcher. In his first season with the Cougars, Marbut helped WSU sign 12 players Brust is married to the former Heather Byrne. to scholarship offers for the 2005 season. The list of recruits includes 11 high school players from the State of Washington. Marbut tutored former Cougar pitching ace Tony Banaszak at Edmonds, along with three members of this year’s WSU team, Zach Kosturos and Kaeo Rubin and Aaron Trolia. Rubin was named MVP of the NWAACC tournament last spring. The Cougar assistant and his wife Jennifer have one daughter, Avery Shay. BRENT FATTORE Assistant Coach

Following his year long hiatus from the sport Fattore could not shake the baseball bug and in 1998 enrolled at Shoreline Community College to play baseball. At Shoreline he played two seasons at first base and in the outfield, boasting a .997 fielding percentage. Fattore graduated from Washington in 2001 and worked for a year, but then decided he wanted to coach. In 2002 he served as an assistant coach for In the fall of 2003 Brent Fattore joined the Cougar baseball program as a Hazen High, where he coached the outfielders and hitters. He also coached volunteer assistant coach. Fattore came to WSU from Bellevue Community the Poulsbo RV 18-year old select team out of Bellevue in the summers of College where he helped coach BCC to a 31-19 record in 2003. 2002 and 2003. Fattore?s Poulsbo team had a 112-42 record, and won the The Renton, Wash. native graduated from Hazen High School in 1997. West Coast Summer Series in Carlsbad, Calif. After graduation Fattore took a year off from baseball and enrolled at Wash- In 2003, Fattore joined the staff at Bellevue CC as a coach, assisting with ington to pursue a business administration degree. the outfielders and hitters, along with first base coaching responsibilities.

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22 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 23 first action for the Cougars…also pitched an inning at Oregon State (March 11), only giving up a walk…played first base in his 22 only start of the season against San Diego State (Feb. 26). GARRETT ALWERT *** RS-FRESHMAN (2000-01): V-letter…developed into one of WSU’s top pitchers and hitters over the course of the season… Pitcher received academic honorable mention recognition by the Pac- RS-Senior 10 Conference…ended the year with 15 mound appearances B/Left, T/Left and eight starts to finish with the best ERA among Cougar 6-2/185 regulars at 5.40…posted a 2-6 record and threw 58.1 innings… Puyallup, Wash. as a designated hitter, hit .284 for the season and was well over Bethel High ‘99 .300 until the final two weeks of the season…best game at the plate was a 3-5 performance with three RBI against LCSC May 4…had two hits in three other games…against Arizona April 8 ALWERT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER drove home three runs with a pair of hits…only home run came GENERAL: Lettered in baseball three years for the Braves under against Washington…made six early season relief appearances head coach Phil Misley. SOPHOMORE: Hit .420 at the plate without allowing a run, including 7.1 innings against and was 2-0 on the mound with a 0.00 ERA...team won SPSL California when he struck out five and allowed just three hits league championship. JUNIOR: Hit .429 while earning second and no walks…longest stint was 8.2 innings against Oregon team All-SPSL honors as a pitcher and a utility player. SENIOR State in late April…threw 7.2 innings against Washington and (1998-99): Put together an impressive senior campaign 7.0 innings against USC…walked just 17 with 23 hitting .600 with six home runs...recorded a 5-2 record on the in 58.1 innings…opponents hit .308 off him, the lowest mound...named the Tacoma News Tribune’s All-Area first baseman average among Cougar starters…monthly totals: February and the TNT Player of the Year...played for Taylor Baseball Club 8.1i/1-0/2.16, March 8.2i/0-1/5.19, April 26.1i/1-2/3.76, May during the summer...named a USA Today Honorable Mention 15.0i/0-3/10.20...pitching against league opponents: Arizona All-American...all-state selection…beat out WSU football player 0.0i/0-0/0.00, ASU 1.2i/0-0/0.00, California 7.1i/0-0/0.00, OSU and teammate Collin Henderson for SPSL Player of the Year. 10.0i/0-1/0.90, Stanford 4.0i/0-1/15.75, UCLA 0.0i/0-0/0.00, MLB DRAFT: Drafted by the in the 41st USC 7.0i/0-1/5.14, Washington 7.2i/0-1/8.22…here’s how he round of the 1999 draft. hit against the Pac-10: Arizona .500 (3/6), ASU .200 (2/10), ALWERT’S WSU CAREER California .000 (0/0), OSU .333 (3/9), Stanford .000 (0/1), USC .000 (0/7), UCLA 1.000 (1/1), Washington .364 (4/11)...his FRESHMAN (1999-00): Withdrew from school during first monthly hitting averages: February .000 (0/0), March .333 semester because of illness...returned in January and played in (2/6), April .333 (13/39), May .182 (4/22). three games, with two of those appearances as a relief pitcher… RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 15…Starts recorded two consecutive outs against Gonzaga (Feb. 13) in his - 10…pitched 61.1 innings, third highest among Cougars… posted a 2-3 record with a 7.34 ERA…saw action in two games when not on the mound…wins came against Gonzaga in his only complete game of the season, and then against Pace University…against the Zags scattered nine hits and gave up just two runs in nine innings…struck out a season-high four against CS-Northridge in 3.1 innings…also threw seven innings against Pepperdine…saves came against Kent State with three innings of work and against LCSC when he threw four innings…was involved in seven games determined by one (five) or two runs… monthly totals: February 19.1i/1-1/6.52, March 25.2i/1-0/5.61., April 11.1i/0-2/11.91, May 5.0i/0-0/9.00...pitching against league opponents: ARIZ dnp, ASU 4.2i/0-1/15.43, CAL 7.1i/0- 0/4.91, OSU 9.1i/0-0/6.75, STAN dnp, UCLA 0.0i/0-0/0.00, USC dnp, Washington 2.2i/0-1/16.88. RS-Junior (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 14…Starts - 2…IP - 39.2…ERA - 6.58…Record - 3-5…Pac-10 academic honorable mention honoree…did not see first action until March 1 against LCSC following recovery from surgery in November…threw 4.1 innings to pick up first win against Oregon State, then went 4.1 innings for a win over Sacramento State…beat USC in Los Angeles with four innings of relief, giving WSU its first win at USC since 1969…started twice against Gonzaga…longest outings 5.1 innings against Washington in early May, losing the game in the 13th inning…season-high four strikeouts in four innings of work against USC…had three strikeouts in games against Gonzaga in first start and then against Washington…monthly pitching totals: February dnp, March 1.0i/0-0/36.00, April 18.2i/1-3/2.41, May 20.0i/2-2/9.00...pitching against league opponents: Arizona 4.1i/0-1/4.15, ASU 3.0i/0-1/0.00, California

24 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 25 dnp, OSU 4.1i/1-0/2.08, Stanford 1.2i/0-0/0.00, UCLA 4.0i/0-0/ BEETHAM’S TACOMA CC CAREER 11.25, USC 4.0i/1-0/9.00, Washington 5.1i/0-1/1.69. FRESHMAN (1999-2000): Attended the University of Career Notes: Through three years, is tied for fourth in losses Washington, but did not play baseball. with 14. RS-FRESHMAN (2000-01): Transferred to TCC and was relief pitcher for Titans, who finished third in the competitive PERSONAL Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges Garrett David Alwert...born 10-22-80 in Tacoma, Wash...parents (NWAACC)...coached by Marc Wiese. Lloyd and Cindy Alwert…one older brother Ryan...played RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Named second team closer for summer baseball under the direction of former WSU baseball NWAACC Western Division…team finished third overall in player Paul Taylor...working toward degrees from WSU in NWAACC for second consecutive year. management information systems, e-commerce and decision science. BEETHAM’S WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 17…Starts - 0…Saves YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG 2000 3/1 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0 12 0 0 1.000 - 2…IP - 27.1…ERA - 7.24…Record - 2-1…third on the team 2001 31/20 .284 67 4 19 13 3 0 1 4 21 0-1 2 23 2 2 .926 with 17 appearances and second with three saves…also second 2002 15/10 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 3 10 0 1.000 2003 15/2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 2 2 1 .800 with opponent BA of .293…picked up his first win in relief at CAREER: 64/33 .260 73 4 19 13 3 0 1 5 24 0-1 2 40 14 3 .947 Gonzaga with 2.1 innings allowing two hits, then won against YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP HBP BK GP GS CG SV LCSC in late April when he threw two innings of hitless ball…all 2000 0-0 0.00 1.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2001 2-6 5.40 58.1 72 48 35 17 23 18 1 9 .308 0 9 1 15 8 1 0 performances were in relief…threw 5.0 innings against LCSC in 2002 2-3 7.34 61.1 90 51 50 22 26 16 0 19 .346 1 4 0 13 10 1 2 mid-May, allowing four hits and just one run…threw 4.1 innings 2003 3-5 6.58 39.2 57 40 29 10 19 20 3 7 .329 0 0 0 14 2 0 0 CAREER: 7-14 6.37 161.0 219 139 114 50 68 54 4 35 .326 1 13 1 44 20 2 2 in his first outing of the year against Pacific in early February… season-high five strikeouts in five innings against LCSC…struck out three batters four separate times, including back-to-back outings against LCSC and Portland in mid-March…monthly pitching totals: February 5.1i/0-1/10.12, March 4.00i/0-0/2.25, 17 April 7.1i/2-0/6.14, May 10.2i/0-0/8.44...pitching against league BRETT BEETHAM* opponents: Arizona 0.1i/0-0/0.00, ASU 2.1i/0-0/15.43, California 0.1i/0-0/0.00, OSU dnp, Stanford 0.1i/0-0/0.00, UCLA 2.0i/0-0/ Pitcher 31.50, USC 2.0i/0-0/9.00, Washington 1.0i/0-0/0.0. Senior B/Right, T/Right PERSONAL 6-2/203 Brett Richard Beetham…born 07-03-80…parents Craig and Puyallup, Wash. Vicki Beetham…brothers Scott and Ben…hobbies include Puyallup High ‘99 weightlifting and playing Playstation…had 3.9 GPA in community college…interested in English major at WSU.

BEETHAM’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP HBP BK GP GS CG SV 2003 2-1 7.24 27.1 34 23 22 10 23 9 1 2 .293 5 6 0 17 0 0 2 GENERAL: Coached by Marc Wiese at Puyallup High. SENIOR Career: 2-1 7.24 27.1 34 23 22 10 23 9 1 2 .293 5 6 0 17 0 0 2 (1998-99): Named to the first team All-South Puget Sound League team as a pitcher…named to a Pierce County All-Star team that toured Japan along with teammate Garret Alwert. 11 J.J. BURRESS Infielder RS-Junior B/Switch, T/Right 5-11/175 Henderson, Nev. Green Valley High ‘00

BURRESS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: A two sport athlete…earned three varsity letters in baseball playing shortstop and second base for coach Nick Garritano…also lettered once in cross country…SENIOR (2000): Earned “Most Improved Player” award in baseball. BURRESS’ CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-2001): Redshirt season on head coach Clint Myers’ team.

24 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 25 BURRESS’ BENEDICTINE COLLEGE CAREER RS-FRESHMAN (2001-02): Played shortstop, centerfield and was a relief pitcher for head coach Dan Griggs…hit .314…21- for-23 in stolen bases and three-for three stealing home…team finished 37-16. RS-SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Went 34 for 96 at the plate, boasting a .354 BA…had 14 walks and six strikeouts…on the mound he was 3-1, with 10 saves…pitched 22.2 innings, giving up three runs, two earned…allowed five walks and struck out 16, finishing with a 0.83 ERA…earned first team all-conference accolades as a relief pitcher, honorable mention all-conference as a centerfielder and was a team captain both years at Benedictine…team finished 35-12. BURRESS’ WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. PERSONAL Jeremy James “J.J.” Burress…born 8-12-82 in Las Vegas, Nev… parents Dave and Debi Burress…has two younger sisters, Krystal and Shasta, and one brother Shawn…father played baseball at Arizona Western and then for the Cincinnati Reds organization in the 1970’s and was an associate scout for the White Sox…will pursue a sports management degree at WSU. 6 BRYCE CHAMBERLIN ** May 20.0i/0-2/4.95...pitching against league opponents: ARIZ Pitcher 6.1i/0-0/4.26, ASU 1.0i/0-0/0.00, CAL dnp, OSU 0.1i/0-0/27.00, Junior STAN 7.1i/0-1/4.91, UCLA 1.0i/0-0/9.00, USC 5.2i/0-0/11.12, Washington 8.1i/0-0/6.48. B/Right, T/Right SOPHOMORE (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 16…Starts 6-2/193 - 14…Complete Games - 1…IP - 80.0…ERA - 7.65…Record Okanogan, Wash. - 4-4…second among Cougar pitchers with 14 starts and 48 Okanogan High ‘01 strikeouts, third with 80.0 innings pitched and fourth with 16 appearances…picked up a win in his first outing against San CHAMBERLIN‘S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Jose State…also won his next outing against Portland…third win came against Oregon State in mid-March, while his fourth GENERAL: Lettered four years for the Bulldogs under coach win was an eight-inning outing against Sacramento State in David Howe…also two letters in basketball. SOPHOMORE: May…made 14 starts and two relief appearances… against Received all-conference second team honors as a shortstop. Sacramento State struck out a career-high 10 batters…threw 7.1 JUNIOR: Named to the all-conference first team as a pitcher… innings at UC-Irvine…went 6.2 innings in three straight April hit .506 with 37 RBI…team won Class 1A state title with a 24-3 outings and twice threw 6.0 innings…struck out six batters record…on the mound finished 10-0 with 88 strikeouts in 64 against Washington and had five strikeouts against Portland innings…in state semifinal win, struck out 17 in 10 innings and in mid-March…monthly pitching totals: February 12.0i/2-0/ scored the winning run after leading off the tenth with a triple. 3.75, March 25.2i/1-2/6.66, April 24.1i/0-2/7.77, May 18.0i/1- SENIOR (2000-01): Named player of the year for the Caribou 2/11.50...pitching against league opponents: Arizona 6.2i/0-0/ Trail League after earning all-league honors…finished 12-0 on 4.05, ASU 6.2i/0-0/4.05, California 4.2i/0-0/7.71, OSU 5.2i/0-1/ the mound and at the plate hit .522 with six home runs…an 11.12, Stanford 5.1i/0-1/13.50, UCLA 0.1i/0-1/99.0, USC 3.0i/0- All-State honoree…earned All-State second team honors in 0/18.0, Washington 11.2i/0-2/12.34. basketball after being picked to the all-conference first team… second team all-tournament selection in State playoffs. PERSONAL CHAMBERLIN’S WSU CAREER Bryce Steven Chamberlin…born 12-22-82 at Omak, Wash… parents Steve and Kathy Chamberlin…one older sister Melanie, FRESHMAN (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 12…Starts - 7…was who also attended WSU…an aunt and uncle also attended fourth on the team in innings pitched (41.2), games started WSU…his father played basketball and baseball at Wenatchee (7), and ERA (7.13)…had a season high five strikeouts in his Valley College. six innings of work vs. Lewis-Clark State…only allowed three earned runs in 6.1 innings against Arizona and 4 earned runs YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP HBP BK GP GS CG SV in 7.1 innings against Stanford…monthly totals: February 2002 0-2 7.13 41.2 53 43 33 18 17 10 1 4 .306 3 5 0 12 7 0 0 2003 4-6 7.65 80.0 106 76 68 46 48 17 4 10 .329 11 11 0 16 14 1 0 2.2i/0-0/23.62, March 6.0i/0-0/3.00., April 13.00i/0-0/9.00, Career: 4-8 7.47 121.2 159 119 101 64 65 27 5 14 .321 14 16 0 28 21 1 0

26 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 27 DRUFFEL’S WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2002-03): Enrolled in January, 2002…redshirt 26 season. WAYNE DAMAN JR. PERSONAL Pitcher Dusty James Druffel…born 6-12-81 in Pullman…parents Roy Freshman and Cindy Druffel…one sister Shawna…several relatives have B/Right, T/Right attended WSU, including Shawna Rasmussan (sister), Jon 6-0/206 Rasmussan and Kurt Druffel…an uncle, Ken Druffel, played Beaver, Wash. baseball at Idaho, while uncle Mark Druffel played baseball at Forks High ‘03 SFCC…enjoys racquetball and golf…a member of the WWCC Athletic Council in 2001. DAMAN‘S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Earned four varsity letters under head coach Earl Pettit and was Spartan captain as a junior and senior...played shortstop and pitcher. SENIOR (2002-03): Selected to the 42 Team Washington Select Team...posted a 0.78 ERA with 69 strikeouts over 36 innings...had 21 strikeouts in one game...All- SHAWN EVENHUS State pitcher and league MVP...during summer baseball was the First Base State tournament MVP. RS-Sophomore MLB Draft: Selected by Kansas City in the 24th round. B/Right, T/Right 6-5/246 DAMAN’S WSU CAREER: East Wenatchee, Wash. FRESHMAN (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. Eastmont High ‘01 PERSONAL Wayne Eric Daman Jr….born 10-1-84…parents Wayne Sr. and EVENHUS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Starla Daman…one younger sister Jennifer…one cousin Kevin GENERAL: Coached by Dan White…played junior varsity Olson playing baseball at Central Washington…enjoys hunting ball as a freshman. SOPHOMORE: Earned a varsity letter while and fishing…interested in education major with a goal of batting .400 in his first season…led his team in home runs. becoming a teacher. JUNIOR: Posted a .493 batting average and became a member of the “35-Hit Club”…drove home 40 runs…broke school record of seven home runs by hitting 13 long balls…named Mid-Valley League MVP…played in the Area Code games…rated 80th in the nation, the #3 position player in Washington, the #2 power 36 hitter nationally and the #1 raw power hitter in the nation. DUSTY DRUFFEL SENIOR (2000-01): Hit .400...led team in walks and home Infielder runs...tied school record with 40 RBI...team captain...team RS-Junior captain in football...was second-team all-league and first team B/Switch, T/Right all-area selection. 5-9/184 EVENHUS’ WSU CAREER Pullman, Wash. FRESHMAN (2001-02): Enrolled in August…saw action in Pullman High ‘00 one game, with one at-bat and one hit against Washington, March 26. DRUFFEL’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Redshirt season. GENERAL: Coached by Lance Lincoln in baseball, earning PERSONAL three varsity letters…also played basketball for two seasons. Shawn Evenhus…born 05-15-82 in East Wenatchee, Wash… SOPHOMORE: Hit .472. JUNIOR: Hit .507 and was selected parents are Sherman and Laurie…older sister Sharmon the Great Northern League first team second baseman…also Hilliard…cousin Jason Evenhus played baseball for WSU, 1991- named the team’s MVP. SENIOR (1999-00): Named to the 93…hobbies include hunting…had a 3.1 GPA and recorded GNL first team as a shortstop…also named to the Washington perfect attendance senior year in high school…working on a All-State team at shortstop…team finished 19-5 and shared the criminal justice major at WSU. GNL championship…hit .395. DRUFFEL’S WALLA WALLA CC CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-01): Played two varsity seasons for head coach Chad Miltenberger…third baseman…hit .264 first year at WWCC. SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Again played third base and hit .272.

26 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 27 6-for-15 (.400) in mid-April…his next four-game streak was against Arizona and LCSC in mid-April when he was 5-for- 1 15 (.333)…then he was 6-for-18 (.333) against Gonzaga and JEREMY FARRAR* Washington in four straight games…best games included a 4- for-5 outing at Gonzaga in early April, with three RBI, two runs Outfield/DH scored, a double and a home run…in late March went 4-for-5 at RS-Senior California with two doubles and an RBI…hit 2-for-4 at Oregon B/Right, T/Right State, in mid-April, with three runs scored and a double…had 5-9/172 four hits twice, three hits in two other games and two hits in six Mansfield, Texas games, giving him 10 multiple-hit games…had eight multiple Mansfield High ‘99 RBI games, including three runs at Gonzaga in early April and at USC…hit .349 against left handed pitchers, .600 with the bases loaded and .306 with two out…reached base .422 percent of FARRAR’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER the time when leading off an inning…success rate advancing GENERAL: Played second base for two varsity seasons under runners was .488 percent…here’s how he hit against Pac-10 the direction of coach Allen Long. JUNIOR: Earned team opponents: Arizona .286 (4/14), ASU .000 (0/9), California .444 MVP honors, won the team Golden Glove Award and was area (4/9), OSU .308 (4/13), Stanford .154 (2/13), UCLA .455 (5/11), Newcomer of the Year…all-district first team pick and all-area USC .214 (3/14) Washington .200 (4/20)...his monthly hitting second team pick. SENIOR (1998-99): Named to the all-district averages: February .dnp, March .227 (10/44), April .290 (18/62), and all-area first team and was named the team’s MVP winner. May .312 (15/48). FARRAR’S HILL JC CAREER PERSONAL FRESHMAN (1999-00): Played for two years at Hill JC for Jeremy Wayne Farrar…born 07-27-81 in Arlington, Texas… coach Gary Benton, converting from the infield to the outfield, parents Wayne and Debbie Farrar…one brother Shane and two where he played in left field…selected to the all-conference first sisters, Casey and Stormie…father played baseball at Texas- team and the all-region second team...hit .389 with 15 home Arlington, as did uncle Mark Farrar…enjoys fly fishing, camping runs and 21 doubles...stole 19 bases and drove home 52 runs. and drawing. SOPHOMORE (2000-01): Batted .380 with 11 home runs and 24 doubles, also had 19 stolen bases. YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG 2002 1/1 .667 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 2003 42/38 .279 154 32 43 27 9 0 8 15 9 8-11 4 92 0 3 .968 FARRAR’S WASHINGTON STATE CAREER Career: 43/39 .287 157 33 45 27 10 0 8 15 28 8-11 4 92 0 3 .968 JUNIOR (2001-02): Games - 1…Starts - 1…collected two hits in three at-bats against CS-Northridge in WSU’s opening game…had one double…suffered a knee injury in that game and missed the rest of the season…medical redshirt season. RS-JUNIOR (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 42…Starts - 38…BA 19 - .279…team leader in stolen bases (8-11)… second in home runs (8) and slugging percentage (.494), third in doubles (9), ZACH FRANKLIN * fourth in at-bats (154), runs (32) and RBI (27) and fifth in hits Catcher (43)…had four four-game hitting streaks and closed out the RS-Sophomore year with a three-game streak…during a four-game hitting B/Right, T/Right streak against Stanford, Gonzaga and Oregon State, he went 5-9/187 Bellevue, Wash. Newport High ‘01

FRANKLIN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Coached by Brian Fischer, earning two varsity letters as a catcher…also two varsity letters in football as a middle linebacker. JUNIOR: All-KingCo League honorable mention pick…hit .417 with 16 RBI and nine doubles…starting middle linebacker during football season. SENIOR (2000-01): Team finished 18-5 and won state title…team captain…first team All-KingCo League selection…All-State pick and team’s outstanding defensive player…team captain in football and named team’s best tackler…a member of the 2001 ’ scout team. FRANKLIN’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Games - 3…Starts - 0...saw action in three games in March, two against Sacramento State and then against the …had one at-bat in each game, but no hits. SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Redshirt season.

28 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 29 PERSONAL FREEMAN’S WSU CAREER Richard Zachary Franklin…born 07-16-83 in Fremont, FRESHMAN (2000-01): Enrolled at WSU in August 2000… Michigan…parents Rick and Barb Franklin…two younger redshirt season. brothers, Jordon and Jacob, and one younger sister Lindsey… RS-FRESHMAN (2001-02): Games - 4…Starts - 1…pitched several family members have attended WSU, including parents a season high 1.2 innings vs. Texas A&M in his only start…in and grandparents…enjoys hiking and playing golf…prep GPA his 4.0 innings of work, struck out two batters…also made 3.41…received Honor in Residence Award…interested in a pre- one appearance against Washington and two trips to the dental major. mound against Arizona State…his monthly totals: February 1.2i/0-0/0.00, March 1.1i/0-0/0.00., April 1.0i/0-0/36.00, May YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG dnp...pitching against league opponents: Arizona dnp, ASU 1.0i/ 2002 3/0 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 4 0 0 1.000 Career: 3/0 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 4 0 0 1.000 0-0/36.00, California dnp, OSU dnp, Stanford dnp, UCLA dnp, USC dnp, Washington 1.1i/0-0/0.00. RS-SOPHOMORE (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 13…Starts - …3…IP - 22.0…ERA - 9.82…Record - 0-1…only decision a loss at USC…started at Gonzaga in early April, throwing a season- 27 high 3.2 innings while allowing five hits and four runs…had back-to-back starts against LCSC and USC, throwing a season- JAMES FREEMAN ** high four innings against the Warriors and three innings against Pitcher the Trojans…threw two innings of three-hit, no-run ball against RS-Junior UCLA in the final game of the year…struck out three batters at B/Left, T/Left LCSC in early March and at Gonzaga in early April…monthly 6-0/192 pitching totals: February 1.0i/0-0/0.00, March 2.1i/0-0/3.86, Vancouver, Wash. April 9.2i/0-0/12.10, May 9.0i/0-1/10.00...pitching against Prairie High ‘00 league opponents: Arizona 1.1i/0-0/0.00, ASU 1.0i/0-0/54.00, California 1.1i/0-0/0.00, OSU 1.1i/0-0/13.50, Stanford dnp, UCLA 2.0i/0-0/0.00, USC 3.0i/0-1/15.0, Washington dnp. FREEMAN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Coached by Don Freeman, earning three varsity PERSONAL letters in baseball. SOPHOMORE: Started every game...named James Freeman…born 03-27-82 in Vancouver, Wash...parents team’s rookie of the year. JUNIOR: Selected honorable Bob and Lori Freeman...two sisters, Sheena and mention All-Greater St. Helens League. SENIOR (1999-00): Jenni...accumulated a 3.4 GPA in high school...hobbies include Named first team All-GSHL...team lost in first round of state playing video games and other sports...working toward a tournament...team captain and also voted team MVP. marketing degree from WSU.

YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP HBP BK GP GS CG SV 2002 0-0 9.00 4.0 6 8 4 6 2 1 0 1 .300 2 0 3 4 1 0 0 2003 0-1 9.82 22.0 29 27 24 17 14 6 0 5 .333 1 7 0 13 3 0 0 Career: 0-1 9.69 26.0 35 35 28 23 16 7 0 6 .327 3 7 3 17 4 0 0 16 JASON FREEMAN Second/Outfield Junior B/Left, T/Right 5-9/161 Kennewick, Wash. Kamiakin High ‘01

FREEMAN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Earned two letters in baseball as well as two letters in football…captained both football and baseball teams as a senior… JUNIOR: played on both the junior varsity and varsity football and baseball teams…baseball team was ranked ninth nationally… won “Best Hitter” award…SENIOR (2000-01): Named to first team All-Big Nine conference at second base…was selected to the Tri-City Herald All-Area Team as an infielder…was selected to the 2001 All-State Series.

28 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 29 FREEMAN’S COLUMBIA BASIN COLLEGE CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-2002): Named to the NWAACC East first Team for his outfield performance…selected to the All-NWAACC 20 Conference Team, as well as the All-NWAACC Tournament Team JUSTIN HART ** after hitting .400…chosen as Columbia Basin Athlete of the Outfielder Month in April…played summer baseball with the Wenatchee RS-Senior Applesox baseball club in the Pacific International League… B/Left, T/Right coached by Ed Kraggs…All-PIL pick and league’s MVP choice. 5-10/176 SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Hit .344 with six doubles and two home runs…also drove home 26 runs…second leading hitter on Woodinville, Wash. the team…again played for the Wenatchee Applesox in the PIL Woodinville High ‘99 and was a repeat pick to the all-league team. FREEMAN’S WSU CAREER HART’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER JUNIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. GENERAL: Played three varsity seasons for head coach Terry Agnew as an outfielder and first baseman…first attended PERSONAL Kamiak High, then Woodinville. JUNIOR: Hit .426 as team Jason R. Freeman…born 8-17-82 at Kennewick, Wash…parents won KingCo title…team’s offensive MVP…All-KingCo pick as a Mark and Eileen Freeman…one younger brother Troy…father utility player. SENIOR (1998-99): Hit .406 and had 21 stolen attended WSU…enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding, golf and bases and repeat pick as the team’s offensive MVP…All-KingCo cars…posted a 3.71 prep GPA…at CBC, recipient of a Foundation outfielder. scholarship while maintaining a 3.4 GPA…interested in a business degree at WSU. HART’S COLUMBIA BASIN CAREER FRESHMAN (1999-00): Medical redshirt season…team won NWAAC East Region title. RS-FRESHMAN (2000-01): Named to the all-conference team after hitting .387…was 25-of-25 on stolen base attempts...team 23 was NWAAC East Region champions and NWAAC champions DANIEL GREENWALT with a 40-9 record. Pitcher HART’S WSU CAREER Junior RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Enrolled in August…V-letter… B/Right, T/Right Games - 49…Starts - 43…received All-Pacific-10 Conference 5-10/174 honorable mention recognition...led the team in hitting with La Habra, Calif. a .370 batting average, which was fourth in the Pac 10… had Downey High ‘01 a team best .392 Pac 10 batting average… his .442 on base percentage was also best among Cougars…Justin was third on the team with 18 multiple hit games…he was fourth on the GREENWALT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER team in runs scored (37), sac bunts (3), stolen bases (7), and GENERAL: Pitcher for coach Jess Gonzales and the Vikings… captain senior year. JUNIOR: Named team’s most improved player. SENIOR (2000-01): Received the Coaches Award and was named to the All-San Gabriel Valley League first team… selected to the 605/91 All-Star team…posted a 1.58 ERA as a starter and recorded 15 strikeouts in one game. GREENWALT’S CYPRESS COLLEGE CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Played two years for coach Scott Pickler…relief pitcher. SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Played in 22 games, starting one… he was 3-2, pitching a total of 41.2 innings, with a ERA of 2.59 and 34 strikeouts…he had 39 hits, 18 runs, 12 earned…team won State title…ranked in the top 10 of several pitching categories among California JC pitchers. GREENWALT’S WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. PERSONAL Daniel Jason Louis Greenwalt…born 4-10-83 at Grand Island, Neb…parents Larry and Holly Greenwalt…no brothers or sisters…enjoys golf and shoots in the low 80’s…scholar/athlete winner junior and senior years at Downey High…interested in a social science major at WSU.

30 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 31 PERSONAL Justin James Hart…born 11-05-80 in Seattle…parents Jim and Sara Hart…one younger brother Ben Porter and three younger sisters, Rayna Hart and twins Hannah and Amanda Porter… stepmother Patti Hart attended WSU…cousin Jesse Ward played soccer at Willamette…posted GPAs above 3.0 in high school and community college…interested in a communication degree with an emphasis in advertising.

YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG 2002 49/43 .370 165 37 61 28 6 1 2 19 29 5-11 5 59 1 4 .938 2003 47/34 .338 139 19 47 13 5 2 2 14 25 6-14 2 63 0 3 .955 Career: 96/77 .355 304 56 108 41 11 3 4 33 54 11-25 7 122 1 7 .946 12 COLLIN HENDERSON ** Outfielder RS-Senior B/Right, T/Right 6-1/181 walks (19)…from April 5-21 went on a nine game hit streak Puyallup, Wash. where he hit 447 (17 for 38)…had a season high five RBI’s, Puyallup High ‘99 while going three for six vs. Washington…belted in three RBI’s, scored two runs, and went three for five against USC…went three for four with five RBI’s, two runs scored, and a grand slam HENDERSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER vs. Pace University…his other homerun on the year came against GENERAL: A star athlete for the Puyallup High Vikings, Cal State Northridge, where he went two for four with three earning a total of nine varsity letters… played three years on RBI’s, and scored two runs …here’s how he hit against Pac-10 the diamond for coach Marc Wiese, three on the hardwood as a opponents: Arizona .375 (3/8), ASU .545 (6/11), California .000 guard for coach John Wetterahurer, and three years in football (0/4), OSU .294 (5/17), Stanford .167 (1/6), UCLA .462 (6/13), as a wide receiver/safety for coach Jeff Gardner. FRESHMAN: USC .357 (5/13) Washington .400 (8/20)...his monthly hitting Participated in the prestigious Area Code games in Long Beach, averages: February .303 (10/33), March .348 (16/46), April .426 Calif… began his three year career with Chaffey Baseball, (23/54), May .375 (12/32). playing with former Cougs Steve Curran, Zach Bode and Ryan RS-JUNIOR (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 47…Starts - …34…BA Smith. SOPHOMORE: Named second-team all-SPSL as a wide - .338…All-Pacific-10 honorable mention pick…second on receiver… team went on to State quarter-finals… in baseball the team in triples (2), tied for second in stolen bases (6-14), named all-SPSL and all-area… returned to play in the Area Code fourth in hits (47) and fifth in at-bats (139), runs scored (19) games in San Diego, Calif. JUNIOR: Repeated as a second-team and slugging percentage (.446)…had a seven-game hitting streak selection at wide receiver in the SPSL… on the diamond picked against Oregon State, Arizona, LSCS, and Arizona State in mid- up several awards including all-SPSL, SPSL MVP, all-area by the April, going 15-for-32 (.468)…also had hits in five straight games Tacoma News Tribune, Team One showcase in Tampa, Fl., 1998 against Arizona, LCSC and ASU when he was 11-for-24 (.458)…in Area Code games participant, and TNT Player of the Year… a seven game stretch late in the season against Washington, played varsity basketball. SENIOR (1998-99): Capped an Sacramento State, LCSC and USC went 10-for-25 (.400) with hits illustrious high school football career by being named the SPSL in six of those games…went 4-for-5 against Washington in early Offensive MVP… also honored as a duel first-team selection March with one run scored and an RBI…went 3-for-3 against at safety and wide receiver… averaged 20.2 yards per catch in Oregon State in early April with a triple, an RBI and two walks senior season and had 38 receptions for 768 yards and 8 TD… (one intentional)…had 14 multiple-hit games, including 11 two- first-team All-State by TNT and Seattle P-I… Seattle P-I Red Chip hit games, two three-hit games, and one four-hit game against and TNT N.W. Nuggett Honorable Mention… PHS advanced to Washington…during a string of five straight multiple-hit games the State quarter-finals… in baseball earned all-SPSL, all-area, against Arizona, LSC and ASU, he went 11-for-24 (.458)…hit and all-State honors… finished second in MVP honors to WSU .331 against right handed pitchers, .375 with the bases empty, teammate Garrett Alwert… hit .522 with two home runs and .600 as a pinch hitter…reached base when leading off an inning eight triples… named team captain for third consecutive year… .500 percent of his opportunities, advanced runners at a .484 played summer ball with Olympia Pepsi in which he hit over percentage and scored runners from third with less than two .500 and was named to an all-tournament team three times. outs .714 percent of the time…here’s how he hit against Pac-10 opponents: Arizona .438 (7/16), ASU .200 (2/10), California .364 HENDERSON’S WSU CAREER (4/11), OSU .500 (4/8), Stanford .375 (3/8), UCLA .000 (0/3), USC FOOTBALL SUMMARY: Lettered four years for Mike .250 (1/4) Washington .429 (9/21)...his monthly hitting averages: Price’s Cougars…team went 10-2 and 10-3 his last two years February .208 (5/24), March .4.19 (13/31), April .388 (19/49), and played in the Sun Bowl (vs. Purdue) and Rose Bowl (vs. May .286 (10-35). Oklahoma)…three-time All-Pacific-10 Conference academic

30 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 31 team. FRESHMAN: V-letter...Games - 12. Starts - 4…started quarter field goal attempt…the next week at UCLA threw a 66- final four games for the injured Leaford Hackett…also returned yard TD strike to Mike Bush on the second play of the game… punts for Hackett...in first start at Oregon led WSU with seven CAREER: Starts: 27…Games: 48…Passing: 11-for-12 for 499 receptions for 51 yards...ended the year as the team’s top punt yards and six touchdowns (QB rating of 605.97)…Receptions: returner with 18 for 150 yards. SOPHOMORE: V-letter… 62/566/3tds…Punt Returns: 49/333. Games - 11. Starts - 8…named to the All-Pac-10 Academic first BASEBALL CAREER: team…caught 14 passes for 150 yards and one touchdown… RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Turned out for baseball in early also WSU’s top punt returner, bringing back 15 punts for 91 February after the Cougars lost two outfielders…first baseball yards…his only score of the year came on a pass play against action since senior year in high school… V-letter…Games Boise State when he had three catches for 49 yards. JUNIOR: V- - 44…Starts - 41…named to both the Pacific-10 Conference letter… Games - 12. Starts - 12…selected to the CoSIDA/Verizon academic first team and the CoSIDA/Verizon Academic All- Academic All-America district team…against Sun Devils caught America district team…had 15 multiple hit and four multiple a halfback pass from Dave Minnich for WSU’s final score in RBI games on the year…had a .321 (25 for 78) Pac-10 batting a 28-16 win…also returned punts, a team-leading 16 for 92 average…best games…against Arizona with two outs in the top yards (5.8 average). SENIOR (2002): V-letter…Games - 13… of the ninth, hit a game winning three RBI double, while going Starts - 3…started for Jerome Riley at Ohio State and had two 4 for 4 with four RBIs, two doubles, and one run scored…went 2 receptions for 23 yards…also started against MSU and California for 4, while hitting a two run game tying single in bottom of the in the absence of Riley…his five receptions against Stanford ninth against Pepperdine…went 3 for 4 with a double and a run were the most receptions since catching seven at Oregon as a scored off of Washington ace Shawn Kohn …went 2 for 2 with freshman…suffered a collar bone injury at Arizona, limiting a homerun at Oregon State ...here’s how he hit against Pac-10 his play to holding on kicks against ASU and Oregon…suffered opponents: Arizona .455 (5/11), ASU .333 (4/12), California his only incompletion of his career against Washington while .214 (3/14), OSU .333 (5/15), Stanford .000 (0/7), UCLA .417 scrambling with a miss-handled placement hold on a second (5/12), USC .167 (1/6) Washington .471 (8/17)...his monthly hitting averages: February .235 (8/34), March .302 (16/53), April .405 (17/42), May .207 (6/29). RS-JUNIOR (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 40…Starts - 24…BA - .213…best fielding percentage on the team with no errors in 61 chances…hit in four consecutive games at Pacific and Long Beach in mid-February, going 4-for-15 (.267)…scored two runs while going 2-for-2 at UC-Irvine in late March…scored three times with two hits against Sacramento State late in the season… started the last two games of the season and had a hit in each game…two hits in four games, Portland, UC-Irvine, Stanford and Sacramento State…had three RBI against UCLA and single RBI in two other games…reached base .304 percent of the time when leading off an inning…success rate advancing runners .404 percent and scoring runners on third with less than two outs .492 percent…here’s how he hit against Pac-10 opponents: Arizona .000 (0/0), ASU .333 (1/3), California .000 (0/3), OSU .000 (0/5), Stanford .400 (2/5), UCLA .222 (2/9), USC .167 (1/6) Washington .000 (0/3)...his monthly hitting averages: February .208 (5/24), March .273 (6/22), April .158 (3/19), May .208 (5/24). PERSONAL Collin C. Henderson...born 11-04-79 at Lakewood, Wash....parents Susan and Jerry Henderson, both WSU graduates...so are his grandparents and a couple of aunts and uncles...father was a Cougar quarterback, 1965-68, and the school record holder with 3,411 career passing yards...father earned his undergraduate, MS and Ph.D degrees from WSU...older brother Pat was a wide receiver for the Cougars (’01)...enjoys music and reading...prep GPA of 3.85 and member of Honor Society...member of Student Counsel, Viking Nights, Big Brothers-Big Sisters, Homecoming King, Tacoma Athletic Commission...National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete honoree...graduated from WSU in the spring of 2003 with a degree in sports management and a minor in business...currently working towards a master’s degree in athletic administration.

YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG 2002 44/41 .297 158 22 47 24 6 0 1 6 18 3-7 4 76 1 3 .963 2003 40/24 .213 89 12 19 5 2 0 0 4 15 2-3 4 59 2 0 1.000 Career: 84/65 .267 247 34 66 23 8 0 1 10 33 5-10 8 135 3 3 .979

32 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 33 his 6.39 ERA was third on the team…started the season with a 4-0 record, while compiling 29.4 innings, 36 strikeouts, and a 18 2.67 ERA…pitched a season high 11 strikeouts in 6.0 innings of BRANDON HUNDT * work in his win vs. Kent State…in win against Sacramento State, only allowed four hits and one walk in 8.0 innings… struck out Pitcher eight Bruins in his 7.2 inning win vs. UCLA…earned his fifth win RS-Senior on the year against Lewis-Clark State, while allowing zero walks B/Right, T/Right and only four hits…received All-Pacific-10 Conference honorable 6-0/192 mention recognition…monthly totals: February 16.1i/2-0/3.86, Chula Vista, Calif. March 26.0i/2-2/3.81., April 28.1i/2-2/6.67, May 23.2i/0-3/ LaQuinta High ‘98 10.65...pitching against league opponents: Arizona 7.2i/0-0/3.52, ASU 6.1i/0-0/7.11, California 6.0i/0-1/6.00, OSU 10.0i/0-1/12.60, Stanford 6.0i/0-1/6.00, UCLA 7.2i/1-0/3.52, USC 2.0i/0-1/36.00, HUNDT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Washington 7.1i/0-1/6.14. GENERAL: Coached by Robert Cravin, earning three varsity SENIOR (2002-03): Games - 4…Starts - 1…IP - 16.0…ERA - letters as a pitcher and catcher…also lettered in basketball. 6.19…Record - 0-2…medical redshirt season after being forced SOPHOMORE: Earned All-Desert League first team honors. to the sideline by an elbow injury in early March after making JUNIOR: An all-conference honorable mention pick. SENIOR four appearances, including one start against Long Beach (1997-98): The league’s first team catcher and team captain… State…threw 6.0 innings in his only start, allowing seven hits, team won conference title…also posted a 5-1 record on the four earned runs…struck out three and walked three against the mound. 49ers…notched five strikeouts in his first outing against Pacific HUNDT’S GROSSMONT CAREER during the season-opening series…final outing came March 2 against Gonzaga when he threw three innings, struck out two FRESHMAN (1999-00): Attended CS-San Bernadino for one and allowed four runs, two earned…monthly pitching totals: year…catcher and pitcher…hit .290 with three home runs over February 13.0i/0-2/6.23, March 3.0i/0-0/6.00, April dnp, May first 25 games…then moved to the bullpen, where he served as dnp...did not see any action against league opponents. a closer. SOPHOMORE (2000-01): Transferred to Grossmont College, PERSONAL were he was coached by Ed Olson…team’s most valuable Brandon Gerald Hundt…born 12-01-81 in Tucson, Ariz….parents pitcher…recorded a 12-1 record with a 1.95 ERA…named to the Gerald and Susan Hundt…one brother Brett and one sister All-Pacific Coast Conference first team. Jenea Tanberg…father Gerald played baseball at Wisconsin- HUNDT’S WSU CAREER Lacrosse...enjoys golf, photography and surfing…received a scholarship in photography from LaQuinta Arts Foundation… JUNIOR (2001-02): Enrolled in August…V-Letter…Games - prep GPA 3.5…interested in a liberal arts major at WSU. 21…Starts - 15…was first among Cougars in appearances (21) and

tied for first with three saves…was second on the team in wins (6), YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP HBP BK GP GS CG SV innings pitched (94.1), games started (15), and strikeouts (75)… 2002 6-7 6.39 94.1 124 84 67 37 75 24 3 15 .313 7 15 8 21 15 1 3 2003 0-2 6.19 16.0 22 18 11 9 11 8 1 0 .310 3 3 1 4 1 0 1 Career: 6-9 6.36 110.1 146 102 78 46 86 32 4 15 .313 10 18 9 25 16 1 4 13 GREG KEIM Pitcher/Infielder Freshman B/Right, T/Right 5-10/169 Ontario, Ore. Ontario High ‘03

KEIM’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER A three sport athlete for the Tigers, Keim lettered four times in baseball, three time in football and twice in basketball. FRESHMAN (1999-00): Earned G.O.L. league second team honors. SOPHOMORE (2000-01): Was a GOL league first team selection as a shortstop and second team pitcher…also played on a Babe Ruth World Series team that finished third and was selected to the All-World Series team. JUNIOR (2001-02): A GOL first team selection as a pitcher, was third team all-state and his legion team was the Idaho state champions…was a GOL second team selection in basketball and in football and was the GOL player

32 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 33 of the year earning first team accolades in the defensive back PERSONAL and running back positions…earned third team all-state honors Zach Kosturos…born 11-10-82 at Reno, Nevada…parents Joseph as a defensive back and honorable mention as a running back. Kosturos and Gwen Hall…three brothers John, Joey and Garett, SENIOR (2002-2003): Keim racked up the awards, earning and four sisters, Kiana, Taryn, Coutney and Bernice…married to first team all GOL and all-state honors, he was the 3A South All- Kristine Meyer...his grandfather Tom Ruebel played basketball Star MVP in the Oregon team Cascade Classic…his team took for the California Bears and an uncle, Tommy Kosturos, played second place in state and Keim was named offensive player of the football for the Bears…his brother John is playing baseball at game…in football Keim was the GOL player of the year, earning Skagit Valley College…enjoys working with computers and first team GOL and first team all-state accolades as a running paintball competition…interested in a communications major back…his team was state runner-up. with minors in business administration and information management systems. KEIM’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. PERSONAL Gregory Thomas Keim…born 08-14-84 in Ontario, Ore…parents 25 Tom Keim and Donna Allen…only child...hobbies are hunting and fishing...will pursue a business major...honor roll student first AARON MacKENZIE* semester at WSU. Pitcher Senior B/Right, T/Right 6-4/207 Perth, Australia 10 Leeming High ‘98 ZACH KOSTUROS Outfielder MACKENZIE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RS-Sophomore GENERAL: Did not play high school baseball…a member of B/Left, T/Left Australia’s Junior National Team from 1997-1999…team won 5-11/180 the Bronze medal at the 1998 Junior World Championships. Olympia, Wash. Olympia ’01 MACKENZIE’S TREASURE VALLEY CC CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-01): Starting pitcher two years for coach Rick Baumann’s club…in his first season opponents hit just .212 KOSTUROS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER off him...posted a 2.35 ERA while throwing 72.2 innings and GENERAL: Coached by Todd McDougal, earning three varsity striking out 68 batters. letters…captained the Bears as a senior. JUNIOR: Earned All- SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Threw 73.2 innings while posting Narrows League honors as an outfielder…named team MVP… a 3.54 ERA...had 76 strikeouts and opponents hit just .233 off selected to the Pacific Northwest All-Star team and to the all- him. area team. SENIOR (2000-01): Honored with selection to the All-State team as well as a repeat pick to the all-league team… selected to play in the Washington/Oregon all-star series…team MVP for the second straight year…named to All-South Sound team and to the Tacoma News Tribune all-area team. KOSTUROS’ NEVADA-RENO CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Attended Nevada for the fall semester only…sat out the spring and worked, then transferred to Edmonds CC. KOSTUROS’ EDMONDS CC CAREER RS-FRESHMAN (2002-03): Coached by Don Marbut, now a WSU assistant coach…a member of the NWAACC championship team that finished with the best record in the history of the league, 43-7 …starting right fielder…hit .330 with six doubles, two home runs, 24 RBI and five stolen bases…all-league first team...during the summer played for the Aloha Knights and was named to the All-Pacific International League first team after hitting six home runs and driving home 52 runs...coached by Greg Lumas. KOSTUROS’ WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003.

34 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 35 MACKENZIE’S WASHINGTON STATE CAREER for the Falcons at second base, hitting .331 with nine doubles, JUNIOR (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 18…Starts - 13… four home runs, 36 runs scored and 21 RBI…hit .314 in Complete Games - 2…Saves - 1…IP - 92.1…ERA - 5.56…Record conference games. - 5-5…All-Pacific-10 honorable mention pick…first complete game came against Washington when he struck out nine, MCANGUS’ WSU CAREER walked two and gave up six hits and two runs (one earned) SOPHOMORE (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. as WSU beat the Huskies 6-2…his second complete game was PERSONAL in the season’s next to last game when he struck out a season- Zachary McAngus…born 5-10-84 in Honolulu, Hawaii… high 10 batters and allowed six hits in beating UCLA…led all parents are Alex and Sharon McAngus…father a pastor…one Cougar pitchers with a 5.56 ERA, 81 strikeouts and an opponent older brother Eli and one younger sister Lacy…likes surfing, batting average of .265…finished second in appearances (18) bodyboarding and snowboarding…prep GPA 3.64…interested and innings pitched (92.1) and third in starts (13)…his two in an English major at WSU. complete games second among pitchers…led WSU with five wins…picked up his first win with 4.1 innings of shutout ball against California in late March…beat UC-Irvine in his next outing, a start when he went eight innings…had late season wins over Arizona with six strong innings, Washington in a 5 complete game, then UCLA…his first four outings were all starts, followed by five relief appearances in March…finished JUSTIN McCLURE the year with nine straight starts…pitched 10.0 innings against Infielder Stanford in early April, but did not get the decision as WSU lost Freshman in 11 innings…seven strikeouts in 4.0 innings at Oregon State B/Right, T/Right in mid-March…six strikeouts in two other outings…monthly 6-0/189 pitching totals: February 15.2i/0-2/6.89, March 24.1i/2-1/2.96, Anaheim Hills, Calif. April 25.2i/1-1/7.71, May 5.06i/2-1/5.06...pitching against Canyon High ’03 league opponents: Arizona 6.0i/1-0/9.00, ASU 5.0i/0-1/10.80, California 4.2i/0-1/6.75, OSU 4.2i/0-0/11.57, Stanford 10.0i/0- 0/3.60, UCLA 9.0i/1-0/1.00, USC 6.2i/0-1/8.10, Washington MCCLURE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 11.2i/1-0/0.77. GENERAL: Earned four varsity letters for coach Joe Hoggatt and captained the Comanche’s team as a senior…played shortstop PERSONAL and third base. FRESHMAN: Spent the season spilt between Aaron L. MacKenzie…born 4-14-81…mother Margaret junior varsity and varsity…completed the season with a .500 MacKenzie…has one brother Garreth…hobbies include surfing batting average. SOPHOMORE: Selected All-Century League and fishing…pursuing a general studies major at WSU. second team and to the All Orange County second team…was

YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP HBP BK GP GS CG SV a member of the Mariners Scout Team…completed the season 2003 5-5 5.56 92.1 95 69 57 41 81 22 4 12 .265 1 20 1 18 13 2 1 with a .367 batting average. JUNIOR: Team captain…hit .393… Career: 5-5 5.56 92.1 95 69 57 41 81 22 4 12 .265 1 20 1 18 13 2 1 member of the Seattle Mariners Scout Team as well as the Angels Elite Team…named to the all-league first team, the All-Orange County first team and All Southern California second team. SENIOR (2002-03): Hit .450 and was named to the All-League, 24 All-Orange County, All-CIF and All-Southern California first teams...an All-State second team choice...member of the Seattle ZACH McANGUS Mariner scout team. Third Base Sophomore MCCLURE’S WSU CAREER B/Right, T/Right FRESHMAN (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. 6-0/192 PERSONAL Honolulu, Hawaii Justin Michael McClure…born 9-17-84 at Torrance, Calif… Kamehameha High ‘02 parents Michael and Wendy McClure…one sister Cody Lynn… father attended WSU…enjoys photography, music and body boarding…interested in a business or sports administration MCANGUS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER major at WSU. GENERAL: A tri-sport athlete, McAngus lettered two years in both baseball and soccer and one in water polo…soccer captain senior year. SENIOR (2001-02): Earned All-State accolades as a third baseman and as a goalkeeper in soccer…captained the soccer team…baseball team won the league title and finished second in the State tournament. MCANGUS’ AIR FORCE ACADEMY CAREER FRESHMAN (2002-03): Named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American team as a infielder…started 34 games

34 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 35 against California, UC-Irvine, Gonzaga and Stanford, going 23- for-36 (.638)…in mid-April went 14-for-32 (.438) over a seven 35 game span…closed out the season with hits in six straight-games, JAY MILLER* going 11-for-26 (.423) against USC and UCLA…among his best games were a 3-for-3 performance at Portland in late February, Outfielder with three runs scored, two RBI, a walk, a double and a home Sophomore run…was 4-for-6 with two runs scored and two RBI against USC B/Right, T/Right in the series opener in May…led the team with 21 multiple-hit 5-10/180 games, including 11 games with two hits, six games with three Bellevue, Wash. hits and four games with four hits…second among Cougar hitters Newport High ‘02 with 10 multiple-RBI games…drove home four runs with four hits against Sacramento State and had three RBI against LCSC and UCLA…drove home two runs in 10 different games…hit MILLER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER .327 against left handed pitchers and .346 against right handed GENERAL: Lettered in football (halfback and cornerback)… pitchers…hit .327 with the bases empty, 1.000 when the bases coached by Brian Fischer in baseball. SOPHOMORE: was named were loaded (3-for-3), .375 with runners in scoring position and honorable mention All-KingCo. JUNIOR: First team All-KingCo .362 with two outs…reached base .413 percent of the time when selection...team won Class 3A State Championship...lettered in leading off an inning…success rate advancing runners .504 and football. SENIOR (2001-02): Batted a team-leading .491 and success rate scoring runners from third with less than two outs drove in 16 runs for team that went 13-8…named to the All- .667 percent…here’s how he hit against Pac-10 opponents: Eastside first team and to the All-State team as an outfielder. Arizona .385 (5/13), ASU .111 (1/9), California .167 (2/12), OSU MILLER’S WSU CAREER .467 (7/15), Stanford .467 (7/15), UCLA .231 (3/13), USC .615 (8/13) Washington .273 (6/22)...his monthly hitting averages: FRESHMAN (2002-03): Enrolled in August…V-letter…Games - February .310 (9/29), March .250 (15/60), April .373 (25/67), May 55…Starts - 50…BA - team leading .341…All-Pacific-10 honorable .414 (24/58). mention pick…led the team in hits (73) and doubles (21, tied for eighth on WSU’s single season list), second in at-bats (214), runs PERSONAL scored (40) and RBI (36), third in total bases (100) and fourth in Jay Michael Miller...born 08-11-83...parents are Mike and Jamie slugging percentage (.467), putouts (104) and fielding percentage Miller...father played baseball at University of Montana...has (.982)…had an eight-game hitting streak at the end of March one brother Jeff, also a member of the Cougar team...prep teammate of current WSU catcher Zach Franklin...hobbies include wakeboarding and playing basketball...interested in business major at WSU.

YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG 2003 55/50 .341 214 40 73 36 21 0 2 23 30 4-6 5 104 3 2 .982 Career: 55/50 .341 214 40 73 36 21 0 2 23 30 4-6 5 104 3 2 .982 8 JEFF MILLER Infield Freshman B/Right, T/Right 5-10/183 Bellevue, Wash. Newport High ‘03

MILLER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Earned three varsity letters for baseball coach Brian Fischer and three letters in football…football captain senior year. JUNIOR: Named to the All-KingCo second team…during the fall named to the all-league first team and All-Eastside first team as a defensive back. SENIOR (2002-03): First-team all- league running back and defensive back...during the spring named to the All-League, All-Eastside and All-State teams at second base...hit .440...team finished 17-5. MILLER’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2003-04): enrolled at WSU in August, 2003.

36 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 37 PERSONAL by a 0-for-15 slump in late April…here’s how he hit against Pac- Jeffrey Roger Miller…born 9-11-84 at Bellevue, Wash…parents 10 opponents: Arizona .000 (0/2), ASU .000 (0/4), California Mike and Jamie Miller…older brother Jay also a member of the .000 (0/4), OSU 1.000 (1/1), Stanford 1.000 (1/1), UCLA 1.000 WSU baseball team…father played baseball at Montana…enjoys (1/1), USC .000 (0/1) Washington .000 (0/6)...his monthly wake boarding, weightlifting and movies…interested in a hitting averages: February .167 (1/6), March .211 (4/19), April business major at WSU. .143 (2/14), May .333 (3/9). PERSONAL Brandon William Reddinger...born 08-06-82 in Kennewick, Wash...parents Russ Reddinger and Leslie Renz...father played 4 football and baseball at Eastern Washington University...has one brother and four sisters...posted a 3.9 prep GPA and is a member BRANDON REDDINGER*** of the National Honor Society...hobbies include wakeboarding Catcher and basketball...maintains a GPA well above 3.00 in biology. Senior YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG B/Right, T/Right 2001 22/9 .344 32 7 11 2 1 0 0 0 7 0-0 1 45 8 0 1.000 6-1/207 2002 36/17 .213 61 6 13 5 2 0 0 0 16 1-1 0 121 13 4 .971 2003 33/16 .208 48 6 10 6 1 0 1 4 8 0-0 3 86 12 1 .990 Kennewick, Wash. Career 91/42 .241 141 19 34 13 4 0 1 4 31 1-1 4 252 33 5 .983 Kamiakin High ‘00

REDDINGER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Coached by Rex Easley...lettered three years in football as a cornerback. FRESHMAN: Team finished 20-0...took first place in Big 9 Conference. SOPHOMORE: Team once again took first place in Big 9 Conference, finishing the season with 19-1 record. JUNIOR: First place in Big 9 with 19-1 season. SENIOR (1999-00): Selected first team all-conference...team ended season atop the Big 9 with an 18-2 record. REDDINGER’S WASHINGTON STATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-01): Enrolled in August…V-letter…Games - 22…Starts - 9…all starts at catcher…as the season progressed developed into WSU’s back-up catcher…hit .344…collected two hits against both UCLA and Central Washington…was a perfect 3-for-3 against LCSC May 5, and two weeks later was 1-for-2 against the Warriors…had 45 putouts and eight assists without an error…had a three-game hitting streak in late March…here’s how he hit against Pac-10: Arizona .000 (0/0), ASU .000 (0/1), California .500 (1/2), OSU .000 (0/0), Stanford .000 (0/2), USC .000 (0/0), UCLA .667 (2/3), Washington .000 (0/0)...his monthly hitting averages: February .167 (1/6), March .444 (4/9), April .200 (2/10), May .571 (4/7). SOPHOMORE (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 36…Starts - 17...named to the Pac-10 All-Academic first team…a defensive presence, who provided a solid backup to starter Jon Baeder… threw out six of 14 runners who attempted to steal on him… had 121 put-outs…had a mid-season five game hitting streak when he was 6-for-11…best game was a 2-for-4 performance against USC with one RBI…both doubles came against Arizona State…here’s how he hit against Pac-10 opponents: Arizona .000 (0/0), ASU 1.000 (2/2), California dnp, OSU .000 (0/4), Stanford .000 (0/0), UCLA .000 (0/2), USC .500(3/6) Washington .000 (0/ 1)...his monthly hitting averages: February .238 (5/21), March .136 (3/22), April .417 (5/12), May .000 (0/6). JUNIOR (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 33…Starts - 16…BA - .208… Pac-10 academic first team honoree for the second straight year…longest hitting streak three games late in the season when he was 3-for-4 against Sacramento State, LCSC and UCLA (he played defensively against USC before the UCLA game, but he did not have any plate appearances)…did not have a multiple-hit game, but did drive home two runs against Sacramento State and Portland…average dramatically lowered

36 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 37 21 DANE RENKERT Pitcher Junior B/Right, T/Right 6-0/209 Bellingham, Wash. Sehome High ’00

RENKERT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Earned three varsity letters in baseball for coach Gary Hatch…captain senior season…two letters in football and one in basketball. JUNIOR: Team finished fifth in the state after a runner-up finish the previous season…posted a 4-0 record on the mound. SENIOR (1999-2000): Team finished third in the State tournament…had a 10-1 pitching record and hit .476 with five home runs…named to the WESCO first team as both a pitcher and outfielder…All-State first team as an outfielder and pitcher…played in the Washington/Oregon all-star game… received honorable mention All-American honors. RENKERT’S LOWER COLUMBIA CC CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-01): Played two seasons at Lower Columbia College for former Cougar Kelly Smith…finished the championship football team…all-conference second team first year 7-2 and a key in LCC’s runnerup finish in the NWAACC. baseman with a .440 batting average and 31 RBI…member of SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Team captain…LCC posted a 26- Team Washington squad that won the 2000 Northwest title. game win streak during the year and finished fourth in the SENIOR (2000-01): Earned all-conference first team honors at NWAACC…posted a 9-1 pitching record. third base, hitting .544 with 47 RBI and nine home runs…won All-Big Nine Triple Crown…All-State honoree…selected to play RENKERT’S WSU CAREER in the Washington-Oregon all-star game…set career records at JUNIOR (2003-04): After sitting out a year to work (2002-03), RHS with home runs, batting average, hits, RBI and extra base enrolled at WSU in August, 2003 hits…single season records for home runs, hits, RBI and extra base hits. PERSONAL Dane Alexander Renkert…born 10-17-81 at Bellingham, RICHARDSON’S WSU CAREER Wash…parents Ted Renkert and Jean Allard…one older sister FRESHMAN (2001-02): Enrolled in August…V-letter…Games Jessica…enjoys playing ping pong, fishing and watching - 25…Starts - 14...versatile player who made 10 starts at first Seinfeld…interested in a communications major at WSU. base and four at designated hitter…showed some power, hitting two home runs in 49 at-bats and had a .449 slugging percentage…committed just two errors in 80 chances in the field…had a three-game hitting streak in late February, going 3-for-8…best plate outing came against CS-Northridge when he 15 was 3-for-4 with three RBI and one home run…other home run GRANT RICHARDSON ** came against Texas A&M, when he drove home two runs and scored once…both doubles came against Pace University…had Infielder a triple against Pepperdine…here’s how he hit against Pac-10 Junior opponents: Arizona dnp, ASU .000 (0/2), California .000 (0/ B/Right, T/Right 2), OSU 1.000(2/2), Stanford dnp, UCLA dnp, USC .000 (0/2) 6-0/218 Washington .500 (1/2)...his monthly hitting averages: February Richland, Wash. .212 (7/33), March .417 (5/12), April .000 (0/4), May .000 (0/0). Richland High ‘01 SOPHOMORE (2002-03): V-letter…Games - 53…Starts - 52…BA - .318…All-Pacific-10 honorable mention pick…third in average, runs scored (32), hits (58)…hit home runs in six RICHARDSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER consecutive games against Gonzaga, Washington and Sac GENERAL: Played three sports, basketball, football and State in early May...also had home runs in four straight games baseball, where he earned three varsity letters for coach Ben in mid-April against Oregon State and Arizona...team leader Jacobs…captained baseball team senior year. SOPHOMORE: Hit with 13 home runs, 50 RBI, 110 total bases, .564 slugging .441 with 11 home runs and 35 RBI while earning All-Big Nine percentage, 340 putouts and .995 fielding percentage…third first team honors as a designated hitter...team won Washington in at-bats (195), runs scored (35) and hits (62)…had the team’s 4-A State title. JUNIOR: A member of the Bombers’ State 4A longest hitting streak, 10 games in late April and early May,

38 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 39 going 18-for-40 (.450) against ASU, Gonzaga, Washington, RIDGWAY’S TACOMA CC CAREER Sacramento State, LCSC and USC…had four four-game hitting FRESHMAN (2001-02): Coached by Mike Naughton, earning streaks…among his best games was a 3-for-4 outing with two two letters…pitcher…named to the All-NWAACC second team. runs scored, five RBI, a double and a walk-off home run against SOPHOMORE (2002-03): A member of the NWAACC first Gonzaga in late April…went 4-for-4 at Washington in early team…posted a 6-1 record with a 1.10 ERA while throwing 57.1 March with one run, two RBI, a double and a walk…had 18 innings…issued 16 walks and struck out 65…team’s top pitcher multiple-hit games…recorded two hits in a game 12 times, three in innings pitched and number two in ERA. hits in a game five times and had four hits at Washington…led WSU hitters with 15 multiple-RBI games, including five against RIDGWAY’S WSU CAREER Gonzaga, three against Pacific, Oregon State and UCLA…hit JUNIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. .327 against lefties and .315 against right handed pitchers…hit .374 with runners on base, .338 with runners on and .359 with PERSONAL two out…reached base .304 percent of the time when leading Michael B. Ridgway…born 11-3-82 at Port Angeles, Wash… off an inning…success rate advancing runners .548 percent parents Dale and Julie Ridgway…one older brother Jeff, who and scored runners from third with less than two outs .765 currently plays in the Tampa Bay Devil Rays’ organization… percent of the opportunities…here’s how he hit against Pac-10 during high school posted a 3.3 GPA and was a member of opponents: Arizona .385 (5/13), ASU .143 (1/7), California .000 the academic team throughout his prep career…interested in a (0/2), OSU .462 (6/13), Stanford .154 (2/13), UCLA .365 (4/11), sociology and criminal justice major at WSU. USC .100 (1/10) Washington .375 (9/24)...his monthly hitting averages: February .344 (11/32), March .264 (14/53), April .322 (19/59), May .353 (18/51). PERSONAL 30 Grant Anthony Richardson…born 02-26-83 in Edmonds, KAEO RUBIN Wash…parents John and Karen Richardson…one younger brother Zachary and one younger sister Maggie…uncle Grant Outfield Richardson attended WSU (’71) and cousin Kevin Richardson Junior played baseball at Gonzaga and is now with the Texas Rangers… B/Left, T/Left enjoys fishing and playing golf…senior class president at 5-8/165 RHS and junior class co-president…VICA vice president as Spanaway, Wash. a sophomore…graduated with a 3.35 prep GPA…working Bethel High ‘01 on a psychology degree at WSU...wants to be a high school counselor. RUBIN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER YEAR G/GS AVG. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-A SAC PO A E F.AVG GENERAL: Earned three varsity letters for baseball coach Phil 2002 25/14 .245 49 8 12 6 2 1 2 5 16 1-1 0 73 7 2 .976 2003 53/52 .318 195 35 62 50 7 1 13 22 27 2-3 5 340 24 2 .995 Misley…first baseman, outfielder and pitcher. SOPHOMORE: Career: 78/66 .303 244 43 74 56 9 2 15 27 43 3-4 5 413 31 4 .991 Hit .478 and was an All-South Puget Sound League first team pick…hit the most singles in the league. JUNIOR: Repeat pick to the All-SPSL first team.SENIOR (2000-01): Player of the year in the SPSL and an all-league pick for the third time…selected to 37 play in the senior all-star game. MIKE RIDGWAY RUBIN’S EDMONDS CC CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Played two years for head coach Don Pitcher Marbut, now a WSU assistant coach…outfielder…team won Junior the NWAACC championship…named to the All-NWAACC B/Left, T/Left Northern Division second team and to the all-tournament 6-2/190 team. Port Angeles, Wash. SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Hit .440 and was named MVP Port Angeles High ‘01 of both the NWAACC Northern Division and of the league tournament…first team all-conference pick as team won the NWAACC title with a best ever 43-7 record…belted 16 doubles RIDGWAY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER and three home runs while driving home 24 runs…also stole GENERAL: Earned three varsity letters in baseball as an 16 bases. outfielder and pitcher for coach Randy Steinmam…also picked up three varsity letters in football and basketball. JUNIOR: RUBIN’S WSU CAREER Named to the All-Olympic, now known as Narrows, League JUNIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2004. team. SENIOR (2000-01): Recorded 121 strikeouts in 56 innings and posted a 0.21 ERA while being named to the all- PERSONAL league team…MVP of the Narrows League…All-State defensive Kaeo (Kah-ay-owe) Rubin…born 6-18-83 in Germany…parents MVP. Steven and Gloria Rubin…two brothers Kalani and Keola and MLB Draft: Selected in the 42nd round by the Diamondbacks one sister, Lei…while in high school a member of Natural after the 2002 season. Helpers, FBLA and played in the school band…interested in a business major at WSU.

38 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 39 the mound with a 1.7 ERA. JUNIOR: Named to the SFL first team after hitting .423 with nine home runs…led Sacramento 44 area players in home runs. SENIOR (2000-01): Named co-MVP BRADLEY SELINGER of the SFL…hit .393 with 10 home runs…drew 26 walks…led all area players in home runs…All-State honoree and named the Infielder/Pitcher top Div. II player in Sacramento…first team Cal-Hi (All-State) RS-Sophomore selection…on the mound, finished 5-0 with a 0.41 ERA, the 5-11/214 third best mark in Sacramento. Springfield, Ill. Sacred Heart Griffin ‘01 SOMMER’S UC-DAVIS CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Played one season at UC-Davis for head coach Phil Swimley. SELINGER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER SOMMER’S AMERICAN RIVER COOLLEGE CAREER GENERAL: Earned one varsity letter for baseball coach Eric SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Coached by Jason Dana…pitcher, Chrzanowski…also earned four letters in football, playing first baseman and designated hitter…team finished 28-18… quarterback…football captain junior and senior years. JUNIOR: pitched in 14 games, all in relief…threw 19.0 innings and struck All-conference (Central State Eight) pick in football. SENIOR out 15…posted a 3.79 ERA with a 2-1 record and two saves. (2000-01): Earned All-Central State Eight accolades in baseball and football and was an honorable mention All-State recipient SOMMER’S WSU CAREER in football. JUNIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2004. SELINGER’S LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY CAREER PERSONAL FRESHMAN (2001-02): Attended LU to play football for Brett W. Sommer…born 6-30-83 at Carmichael, Calif…parents coach Rick Gorzynski…redshirt season. Paul and Cheryl Sommer…one younger brother Keith…his father played football at Sacramento State and an uncle played SELINGER’S SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE CAREER football at Fresno State…enjoys movies, golfing and boating… RS-FRESHMAN (2002-03) Posted a 5-2 record, pitching posted a 3.4 GPA in high school…senior year received the 50 innings with a 2.15 ERA…had 43 Ks, 12 BB and earned Robert K. Puglia Award for athletic and academic achievement conference freshman of the year, second team all-conference and also an academic merit award…interested in business and and first team all-tournament accolades…coached by Steve economics major at WSU. Torricelli. SELINGER’S WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2003-04): Transferred to WSU in August, 2003. 31 PERSONAL CHAD SPELLMAN Bradley Selinger…born 8-10-82…parents are Larry and Vicki Outfielder Selinger… has two older brothers, Scott and Brian, and a RS-Sophomore younger sister, Bridget…his brother Scott played baseball for B/Left, T/Left Regis University and his father played football for Bradley 5-11/164 University…plans to pursue a social science degree with a minor Kent, Wash. in business economics. Kentridge High ‘01

SPELLMAN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 43 GENERAL: Coached by John Flannigan. JUNIOR: Was named BRETT SOMMER to the first team All-SPSL North squad…named to the Tacoma News Tribune’s All-Area Team…team MVP who set league record Pitcher with .612 batting average. SENIOR (2000-01): Was named Junior second team All-SPSL North…team captain…was an all-state B/Left, T/Right selection. 6-4/272 Elverta, Calif. SPELLMAN’S BIG BEND CC CAREER Woodcreek High ‘01 FRESHMAN (2001-02): Coached by Don Lindgren…hit .350… named to the first team All-NWAACC Eastern Division team as an outfielder….team won Eastern Division championship and SOMMER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER tied for third at the NWAACC tournament. GENERAL: Pitched and played first base for coach Kelly Mayo, earning three varsity letters…also earned a letter in football as SPELLMAN’S WSU CAREER a defensive tackle and kicker. SOPHOMORE: Earned All-Sierra SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Games - 6…Starts - 0…medical Foothill League honorable mention honors as team won SFL redshirt season because of a hip injury…saw action as a pinch title…hit .368, with three home runs…posted a 5-3 record on hitter in six early season games, going 0-for-5 at the plate…

40 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 41 STONE’S WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. PERSONAL Bryan Stone…born 1-30-82 at Pasadena, Calif…parents Gabriel and Annette Mayorga…one older brother Joey…Brad Stone played baseball at Albertson (when former WSU coach Tim Mooney was head coach) and later in the organization…Wayne Stone played baseball at Oral Roberts and then in the California Angels organization…interested in an arts and humanities major at WSU. 40 TOMMY TRIBBETT Pitcher Freshman B/Right, T/Right 5-11/197 Colfax, Wash. struck out once…last action March 14 against Oregon State in Colfax High ‘03 a non-conference game…did not play over the final 38 games of the season. TRIBBETT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER PERSONAL GENERAL: Earned nine varsity letters for the Bulldogs, Chad Spellman…born 06-14-82…parents Mike and Kathy including four in football and three in baseball…also lettered in Spellman…has one older sister Lindsay…enjoys fly fishing… basketball…team captain for both football and baseball clubs. working toward a general studies degree at WSU. SOPHOMORE: Hit over .400 while earning All-North East A honors as an outfielder…team reached State quarterfinals… during the fall team went 11-1 and finished third in the State…named to the all-conference team and the punter on the Associated Press All-State team. JUNIOR: In the fall team 33 won State title with 13-0 record…named all-conference and BRYAN STONE All-State linebacker selection…baseball team also won State Outfield/RHP title, finishing 26-1…all-conference outfielder.SENIOR (2002- Junior 03): Baseball team won a second straight State title, finishing B/Right, T/Right 27-0…named to all-conference and All-State teams as an 5-10/174 outfielder…football team finished 10-1 and reached the State Phoenix, Ariz. quarterfinals…honored with team’s most inspirational award Mt. Pointe High ‘00 and was selected to the AP All-State team as a kicker/punter… also all-conference pick as a linebacker and fullback.

STONE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TRIBBETT’S WASHINGTON STATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2003-04): Enrolled in August…member of GENERAL: Earned two varsity letters for coach Roger Leblanc… WSU’s Holiday Bowl football team. captained team senior year…also played football. JUNIOR: Earned honorable mention all-region honors. SENIOR (1999- PERSONAL 2000): Selected to numerous all-star teams, including All- Thomas Harlan Tribbett…born 8-03-84 at Colfax, Wash… Region, All-East Valley, All-Phoenix and All-State…named to parents Jim and Jeanne Tribbett…two sisters Tracy and Tara… the Sun Belt all-tourney team. Tara class of WSU ‘04…enjoys wakeboarding, fishing, hunting STONE’S CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE CAREER and playing cards…prep GPA 3.8…received scholastic award every year in high school…interested in a business finance FRESHMAN (2000-01): Redshirt season…a member of coach major at WSU. Clint Myers’ CAC team. RS-FRESHMAN (2001-02): Hit .410 for Central Arizona… team won NJCAA championship. RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-03): Hit .363 with a .488 slugging percentage…belted five doubles and stole seven bases…on the mound, saw relief action in eight games, throwing 14.0 innings…team was ACCAC Region 1 runner-up, finishing 41- 19.

40 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 2004 COUGAR BASEBALL 41 9 38 AARON TROLIA ADRIAN VALDEZ Pitcher Shortstop Senior RS-Junior B/Right, T/Right B/Right, T/Right 6-2/211 6-0/170 Tacoma, Wash. Wapato, Wash. Curtis High ‘00 Wapato High ‘00

TROLIA’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER VALDEZ’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER GENERAL: Earned three varsity baseball letters for Joe Stortini GENERAL: Awarded four varsity letters in baseball for coach and captained the baseball team as a junior and senior…also Sidney John’s Wolves…captain three years…three letters in both earned three letters in football as a quarterback and punter… football and basketball…football captain once and basketball football captain senior year. SOPHOMORE: Started at second captain twice. JUNIOR: During football season made seven base…one of two sophomores to make the Viking varsity in 14 interceptions…All-Central Washington Athletic Conference years. JUNIOR: Named to the All-South Puget Sound League honorable mention pick in both football and baseball…starting team as a utility player. SENIOR (1999-2000): all-league pick shortstop…hit .358…basketball team finished third in the State as a pitcher…threw a complete-game win with 14 strikeouts tournament. SENIOR (1999-2000): Selected to the all-league against Team Japan…tied school record twice with 14 first team in baseball and to the second team as a defensive back in seven inning games…in football, started at quarterback and in football…football team lost to Blaine High in overtime in the let team to the number one ranking among 4A schools for three State championship game…during the summer played for the weeks…team finished 6-1 in league, 8-2 overall…all-league Yakima Beetles…hit .387 for the Beetles...after junior year and honorable mention. senior year the Beetles finished second in the American Legion MLB Draft: Selected in the 31st round by Cincinnati following regional tournament. his 2001 season at Edmonds CC. VALDEZ’S WENATCHEE VALLEY CC CAREER TROLIA’S EDMONDS CC CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-01): Played basketball in his first season at FRESHMAN (2000-01): Played two seasons for head coach WVCC, earning All-NWAACC Eastern Conference second team Don Marbut, now a WSU assistant coach…shortstop and honors for coach Greg Franz. pitcher…missed the first half of the season, but recorded a 2-0 mark and a 0.67 ERA over the last half of the year. VALDEZ’S YAKIMA VALLEY CC CAREER SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Named to the NWAACC all- SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Second year played baseball at tournament team after pitching a complete game, allowing four YVCC and was the All-NWAACC Eastern Division second team hits and one earned run in ECC’s win…team won NWAACC shortstop…coached by Bob Garretson…did not play basketball. tournament. JUNIOR (2002-03): Finished coursework at YVCC. TROLIA’S CLEMSON CAREER VALDEZ’S WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2002-03): Threw 23.1 innings for the 39-22 Clemson RS-JUNIOR (2003-04): Transferred to WSU in August, 2003. Tigers of coach Jack Leggett, posting an 8.87 ERA with a 0-1 record…made 18 appearances, with one start. PERSONAL Adrian Eudelio Valdez…born 9-15-81 at Yakima, Wash… TROLIA’S WSU CAREER parents Jose and Michele Valdez…one older brother Joseph SENIOR (2003-04): Enrolled at WSU in August, 2003. and one older sister Raquel…enjoys playing video games and the guitar…honor student at Wapato High…prep GPA PERSONAL 3.0…received President’s Fitness Award…interested in sports Aaron Michael Trolia…born 5-10-81 at Seattle…parents James advertising major at WSU. and Carla Trolia…one younger brother Mark and an older sister Heather…a cousin Kevin Miller played baseball for Washington and later in the organization…enjoys outdoor sports, including fishing and hiking…enjoys putt-putt golf and waching Reno 911…in high school a member of the national honor society…while at ECC, received a TAC scholarship award and the Presidential GPA award…at Clemson named to the honor roll spring semester…interested in a psychology major at WSU.

YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BA WP HBP BK GP GS CG SV Clemson 2003 0-1 8.87 23.1 38 27 23 9 24 6 1 4 .358 2 3 0 18 1 0 0

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