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2015 San Jacinto College Baseball team

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous School) 3 Riley Smith RHP R/R 6-1/180 Soph. Lufkin / Hudson HS 5 Alex Walker OF R/R 6-4/215 Fresh. Conroe / Oak Ridge HS 6 Colton Schmidt LHP L/L 5-10/150 Fresh. La Porte / La Porte HS 7 Austin Homan INF/OF R/R 5-11/180 Soph. Mont Belvieu / Barbers Hill HS 8 Devon Wilson INF R/R 5-10/160 Fresh. / Stratford HS 9 Aaron Ford LHP L/L 5-11/170 Soph. Klein / Klein HS 10 Baine Schoenvogel C R/R 6-0/180 Fresh. Galveston / Galveston Ball HS 11 Jon Meyer INF L/R 6-0/185 Soph. Phoenix, Ariz. / Mt. Ridge HS (ASU) 12 Will Foreman C R/R 5-10/185 Soph. Houston / Lamar HS (TCU) 13 Donny Diaz RHP R/R 6-1/230 Fresh. Kingsville / King HS 14 Garrett Luna 3B R/R 6-1/200 Fresh. Magnolia / Magnolia HS 15 Hillin Warren INF R/R 5-11/170 Fresh. The Woodlands / The Woodlands HS 16 Cameron Williams RHP R/R 6-7/210 Fresh. Bastrop / Bastrop HS 17 Cody Nesbit RHP R/R 6-2/170 Fresh. La Porte / La Porte HS 18 Tyler Newcomb OF R/R 5-11/195 Fresh. Mont Belvieu / Barbers Hill HS 19 Eric Garza INF R/R 6-0/185 Soph. San Antonio / Ronald Reagan HS (TCU) 20 Clay Pittman C R/R 6-0/190 Fresh. Defiance, Ohio / Tinora HS 21 Joshua Palacios OF L/R 6-2/190 Soph. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Telecommunications HS (Stony Brook University) 22 Austin Johnson LHP L/L 5-9/172 Soph. Kingwood / Kingwood HS 23 Brett Wright C/1B R/R 5-11/190 Fresh. New Caney / New Caney HS 25 Austin Boyd 1B/RHP R/R 6-3/225 Soph. Sweeny / Sweeny HS 27 Alex Gonzalez INF R/R 5-11/165 Fresh. Robstown / Robstown HS 28 Kyle Barfield OF R/R 6-0/175 Fresh. College Station / A&M Consolidated HS 29 Dalton Viner RHP R/R 6-3/200 Soph. Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw HS 30 Josh Croft INF L/R 5-10/175 Soph. Powell River, British Columbia, Canada 31 Trevor Bragadeste RHP R/R 5-11/175 Fresh. Round Rock / Cedar Ridge HS 32 Erik Nouis LHP L/L 6-2/190 Soph. Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS (College of Southern Idaho) 33 Max Wood INF R/R 6-0/175 Fresh. Vancouver, British Columbia / West Vancouver Secondary HS 34 Dalton Davis 1B/RHP L/R 6-4/235 Soph. Tullahoma, Tenn. / Tullahoma HS (Volunteer State Community College) 35 Rex Hill LHP L/L 6-3/195 Soph. Tomball / Tomball HS ( A&M University) 36 Walker Pennington OF R/R 6-1/195 Soph. Houston / Memorial HS (TCU) 38 Gonzalo Sosa 1B/LHP L/L 6-3/205 Fresh. Houston / Langham Creek HS 39 Gabe Solis INF S/R 5-9/195 Fresh. Houston / Lamar HS 40 Alex Phillips RHP R/R 6-4/225 Soph. Nacogdoches / Nacogdoches Central Heights (University of Arkansas) 44 Andrew Croucher RHP R/R 6-2/220 Soph. Galveston / Galveston Ball HS (Southeast Missouri State University) 45 Tyler Davenport LHP L/L 5-11/235 Soph. Crosby / Crosby HS (Texas State University) 47 Jorge Fernandez RHP R/R 5-9/185 Fresh. Del Rio / Del Rio HS (Texas State University) 48 Kyle Tucker OF R/R 6-2/190 Fresh. Humble / Humble HS (Lamar University) 49 Patrick Donaho LHP L/L 6-4/240 Fresh. Houston / Stratford HS 50 Hudson Treu RHP R/R 6-3/180 Fresh. Houston / Houston Christian HS (Pepperdine University) 51 Mason Howat RHP R/R 6-3/210 Fresh. Houston / Jersey Village HS ( State University) 52 Seth Mullis C/3B/1B R/R 6-2/210 Fresh. Frisco / Frisco HS 53 Andrew Kelley RHP R/R 6-7/225 Fresh. Spring / Klein HS (University of Arkansas) 56 J.R. Holloway RHP R/R 6-5/220 Soph. Westwood HS / Duke University

Head coach: Tom Arrington, 14th season (596-237, .715), Texas A&M University (1987) | Assistant Coach: Jimmy Durham, 10th season, Lubbock Christian University (1981) | Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kory Koehler, 15th season, (2006) | Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jason Krug, seventh season, Missouri Valley College (1995) | Volunteer Assistant Coach: Eric Weaver, first season, Texas State University (2008) | Volunteer Assistant Coach: Deric Hawkins | Team Manager: Diego Villatoro | Athletic Trainer: Jessica Davenport | Student Trainer: Kyneil Walwyn

2 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 Player Bios

Riley Smith, RHP Alex Walker, OF R/R | 6-1 | 180 | Soph. R/R | 6-4 | 215 | Fresh. Lufkin | Hudson HS Conroe | Oak Ridge HS

3 5 Colton Schmidt, Austin Homan, LHP INF/OF L/L | 5-10 | 150 R/R | 5-11 | 180 | Soph. La Porte | La Porte HS Mont Belvieu | Barbers Hill HS

6 7 Devon Wilson, INF Aaron Ford, LHP

R/R | 5-10 | 160 | Fresh. L/L | 5-11 | 170 | Soph. Houston | Stratford HS Klein | Klein HS

8 9 Baine Schoenvogel, C Jon Meyer, INF R/R | 6-0 | 180 | Fresh. L/R | 6-0 | 185 | Soph. Galveston | Galveston Ball HS Phoenix, Ariz. | Mt. Ridge HS (ASU)

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Will Foreman, C Donny Diaz, RHP R/R | 5-10 | 185 | Soph. R/R | 6-1 | 230 | Fresh. Houston | Lamar HS (TCU) Kingsville | King HS

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Garrett Luna, 3B Hillin Warren, INF R/R | 6-1 | 200 | Fresh. R/R | 5-11 | 170 | Fresh. Magnolia | Magnolia HS The Woodlands | The Woodlands HS

14 15 Cameron Williams, Cody Nesbit, RHP

RHP R/R | 6-2 | 170 | Fresh. R/R | 6-7 | 210 | Fresh. La Porte | La Porte HS Bastrop | Bastrop HS

16 17 Tyler Newcomb, OF Eric Garza, INF

R/R | 5-11 | 195 | Fresh. R/R | 6-0 | 185 | Soph. Mont Belvieu | Barbers Hill HS San Antonio | Ronald Reagan HS (TCU)

18 19 Clay Pittman, C Joshua Palacios, OF R/R | 6-0 | 190 | Fresh. L/R | 6-2 | 190 | Soph. Defiance, Ohio | Tinora HS Brooklyn, N.Y. | Telecommunications HS (Stony Brook University)

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Austin Johnson, LHP Brett Wright, C/1B L/L | 5-9 | 172 | Soph. R/R | 5-11 | 1900 | Fresh. Kingwood | Kingwood HS New Caney | New Caney HS

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4 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 Austin Boyd, 1B/RHP Alex Gonzalez, INF R/R | 6-3 | 225 | Soph. R/R | 5-11 | 165 | Fresh. Sweeny | Sweeny HS Robstown | Robstown HS

25 27 Kyle Barfield, OF Dalton Viner, RHP

R/R | 6-0 | 175 | Fresh. R/R | 6-3 | 100 | Soph. College Station | A&M Consolidated Choctaw, Okla. | Choctaw HS HS

28 29 Josh Croft, INF Trevor Bragadeste, RHP L/R | 5-10 | 175 | Soph. Powell River, British Columbia, Canada R/R | 5-11 | 175 | Fresh. Round Rock | Cedar Ridge HS

30 31 Erik Nouis, LHP Max Wood, INF L/L | 6-2 | 190 | Soph. R/R | 6-0 | 175 | Fresh. Las Vegas, Nev. | Bishop Gorman HS Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | (College of Southern Idaho) West Vancouver Secondary HS

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Dalton Davis, 1B/RHP Rex Hill, LHP L/R | 6-4 | 235 | Soph. L/L | 6-3 | 195 | Soph. Tullahoma, Tenn. | Tullahoma HS Tomball | Tomball HS (Texas A&M (Volunteer State Community College) University)

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For more information about the baseball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com/baseball 5 Walker Pennington, Gonzalo Sosa, 1B/LHP OF L/L | 6-3 | 205 | Fresh. R/R | 6-1 | 195 | Soph. Houston | Langham Creek HS Houston | Memorial HS (TCU)

36 38 Gabe Solis, INF Alex Phillips, RHP

S/R | 5-9 | 195 | Fresh. R/R | 6-4 | 225 | Soph. Houston | Lamar HS Nacogdoches | Nacogdoches Central Heights (University of Arkansas)

39 40 Andrew Croucher, Tyler Davenport, LHP RHP L/L | 5-11 | 235 | Soph. R/R | 6-2 | 220 | Soph. Crosby | Crosby HS (Texas State Galveston | Galveston Ball HS University) (Southeast Missouri State University)

44 45 Jorge Fernandez, RHP Kyle Tucker, OF R/R | 5-9 | 185 | Fresh. R/R | 6-2 | 190 | Fresh. Del Rio | Del Rio HS (Texas State Humble | Humble HS (Lamar University) University)

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Patrick Donaho, LHP Hudson Treu, RHP L/L | 6-4 | 240 | Fresh. R/R | 6-3 | 180 | Fresh. Houston | Stratford HS Houston | Houston Christian HS (Pepperdine University)

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6 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 Mason Howat, RHP Seth Mullis, C/3B/1B R/R | 6-3 | 210 | Fresh. R/R | 6-2 | 210 | Fresh. Houston | Jersey Village HS (Sam Frisco | Frisco HS Houston State University)

51 52 Andrew Kelley, RHP J.R. Hollaway, RHP

R/R | 6-7 | 225 | Fresh. R/R | 6-5| 220 | Soph. Spring | Klein HS (University of Westwood HS | Duke University Arkansas)

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For more information about the baseball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com/baseball 7 San Jac Baseball in the Community

San Jacinto College baseball student-athletes are committed to giving back to their community. Each year, the team participates in a number of events on and off the field. From supporting breast cancer awareness with the annual Play Pink game and visiting children in the hospital, to participating in the Challenger game at the Junior College World Series, San Jacinto College baseball student-athletes understand the impact they have on their community.

8 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 Coaching Staff Bios

Tom Arrington Head Coach Texas A&M University (1987) Overall: 596-237 (.715), 13 seasons 41

Leading the baseball program at San Jacinto College means more than performing a job for Tom draft. San Jac’s appearance in the national Arrington. The way he sees it, he has an obligation to both the College and his players to help championship game was the 12th in program them continue their development and extend their playing career. So far, so good for Arrington, history, and the national runner-up finish was who took over the San Jacinto College program as head coach prior to the 2001 season. Since the seventh. San Jac finished the season with a then, San Jacinto College has made eight trips to the National Junior College Athletic Association 52-12 overall record. (NJCAA) JUCO World Series, including four appearances in the national title game, culminating as 2009 was, by all measures, a successful season, the national runner-up in 2003, 2004, 2010, and 2012. despite not having a home field to play on Last season saw San Jac record another 30-win season, going 31-26 overall, and 20-20 in due to construction at JR Harrison Field. Nine conference play. Five players earned postseason awards, led by Josh Palacios and Matt Eureste baseball student-athletes were named to who were named to the all-Region XIV team. In addition, Toller Boardman, Austin Homan, and the all-conference team, and Arrington was Josh Croft earned a spots on the all-Conference team. In June, six players were selected in the tabbed as the conference coach of the year. 2014 (MLB) First-Year Player Draft. Deric Hawkins and Tommy Collier earned NJCAA All-American honors in leading San Jac In 2013, San Jacinto College again won the Region XIV South Conference Championship after a to a 45-11 record, the conference title, and a tie 35-21 (22-8) regular season. Four players earned all-conference honors, and Arrington was named for fourth at the World Series. the Region XIV Coach of the Year. In 2008, Arrington led San Jac to a 44-14 Arrington’s 2012 season was another 40-win season for San Jacinto College, as it went 40-24 on record, and saw two of his players from the way to a national runner-up, the second in three years. Arrington earned his 500th career win that team drafted in the majors. San Jac in a 3-0 win over on Feb. 18. Starting A.J. Glasshof hurled a complete game advanced to the semifinals of the Region XIV no-hitter, the first nine inning no-hitter in the College’s history. Six players were named to the All- tournament, just shy of a return trip to the Conference team, and, for a fourth consecutive year, Arrington was named the South Zone Coach JUCO World Series. of the Year. The team shut out the defending JUCO champions 1-0 in the final game of the regional tournament to earn a record 22nd trip to the national tournament. The 2011 season ended earlier than Arrington would have liked, but the success of his team and players can’t be overlooked. It was another 40-win season for San Jacinto College, six players were drafted in the Major League Baseball (MLB) first-year player draft, and the pitching duo of Tyler Wright and Miguel Pena went 20-4 overall, earning All-America honors. The 2010 season was one of the most successful under Arrington. He guided San Jac to an unprecedented 21st trip to the NJCAA World Series, finishing as the national runner-up. Four players were named to the All-Tournament team in Grand Junction, three earned postseason honors, and nine were selected in the MLB first-year player Photo courtesyPhoto Buddy Bair

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In 2007, Arrington guided San Jac to a 46-16 record, complete with another he could be. His college career included two seasons at Texas A&M conference crown, Region XIV tournament title and a third-place finish at University, and he later pitched at the A level for both the the World Series. Along the way, Arrington surpassed the 300-win mark Montreal Expos and . as head coach at San Jacinto College, where he’s now 492-168 (.745) over seven seasons. Arrington began his coaching career in 1991 at the College of Mateo. Later came stops at San Francisco State University and College of Marin. , now the head coach at , led San Jac In 2000, Arrington arrived in Houston as San Jac’s assistant coach, where to five national titles from 1985 to 1990 and won 586 games over 11 he focused on the . Nearly two seasons later, he was named seasons. Graham’s successor, Chris Rupp, took San Jac to four consecutive head coach, and in the Spring of 2011, was named the athletic director World Series (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000), with appearances in the national for the San Jacinto College North Campus. championship game in 1998 and 1999. “We look at our program as one of the best in the country,” Arrington While the national title has proven to be elusive to San Jac under said. “We also have an obligation to make sure these young men get Arrington’s tutelage, Arrington and his staff have helped more than 100 the best education possible. That’s simply a personal belief of mine. of San Jacinto players find homes at the collegiate and professional levels. We have to prepare these guys for lifelong success, not just baseball For him, it’s all part of his obligation as the team’s leader. “It’s extremely success. They have to be able to deal with success or failure on and off gratifying to have quality athletes come in here and help us be what we the field. We live in a demanding society, so we make sure our players believe is the premier junior college program in the country,” Arrington are prepared.” said. “First and foremost, they are getting a quality education and at the same time they are continuing to develop and showcase their skills to a The Mill Valley, Calif., native began his playing career at College of Marin point where they either move on to the Division I level on scholarship or where he was an all-conference selection. He then played two years at sign professional contracts for large signing bonuses. I think we accomplish Texas A&M University where he earned two letters, was all-conference, those three goals, including the education, as well as anyone in the nation.” and the Southwest Conference tournament most Valuable Player. He also earned the C.E. “Pat” Olsen MVP award. Arrington holds a master’s Arrington is confident the day will come when the national trophy again degree from San Francisco State University. comes home to Houston. It will take skill, desire and some luck, but Arrington is committed to ensuring that current and future San Jacinto Arrington played professionally for the Triple A team of the Texas College players are placed in a great position to be successful. “We have Rangers; in Guadalajara, Mexico; for the Salt Lake Trappers; and the that desire to sustain our performance on the field, and with that hopefully Single A farm team of the Montreal Expos. comes a dominance of the region,” Arrington said. “With seven trips (to the national tournament) in 10 years, I think we’re doing that. That highly Coach Arrington and his wife, Marya, have a son Alden (15) and a coveted first national championship for this group of coaches and the daughter Anya Lily (12). players is still in our sights. When it’s our year, it will be our year. I also believe that when we win one, we may win several after that. Our time is coming.”

With Arrington’s intense focus on the prize, there’s no reason to doubt his confidence. As a player, Arrington was intent on becoming the best

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Jimmy Durham Kory Koehler Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Lubbock Christian University (1981) University of Houston (2006) 10th Season 15th Season 2 43

Assistant coach Jimmy Durham, now in his 10th season with San Jacinto A former catcher at San Jacinto College (1999-2000), Kory Koehler is now College, understands plenty about winning. In 2005, Durham was an entering his 15th season with the team. As a player, Koehler got to play in assistant coach at New Mexico Junior College when the Thunderbirds won the JUCO World Series, and during his time as a coach, the team has made the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) JUCO World Series. eight trips to Grand Junction. Obviously, Koehler appreciates the success He came to San Jacinto College with the same goal in mind and knows that he’s been a part of as a coach. Winning at a consistent level certainly involves San Jacinto College is on target – especially after the success of the past having talented players and crafted coaches, but Koehler has seen San several seasons. Jacinto College go the extra step.

“I think the standard for excellence and for winning at a high level has been “As a staff, we are excited about the new direction the program has taken,” set, and the players who come to San Jacinto College understand that and Koehler said. “With change comes new opportunity. With new opportunity in turn do what’s necessary to be successful,” noted Durham. “You do have comes new responsibility. And with that comes renewed excitement. I am to have some luck to win the national title, but you also have to have the honored that Coach Arrington has entrusted me to manage the offensive players and the dedication to be great. We have both of those here.” aspect of the game.”

A former high school standout in the Houston area at Madison High School, The 35-year-old Koehler, originally from North Bay, New York, graduated Durham played collegiately at Ranger Junior College and Lubbock Christian. from the University of Houston in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science, and in He then went on to coach at the high school level at Livingston and 2008 with a Master of Education in Physical Education. Prior to coaching at Clements. He knows the area well and has used his connections to help San San Jacinto College, he coached Adrean Post 625, Oneida County American Jac recruit the best talent available. On the field, San Jac has used that talent Legion in Utica, N.Y., and the League City Hornets and Stan Musial Saints in to win big. Houston.

“We push our players to be better, but they expect that from us,” Durham In addition to his duties with the San Jacinto College baseball team, Kory is said. “That’s why they come here. The players are looking for future success the physical education lead faculty and wellness director on the San Jacinto in the Division I ranks and perhaps the professional level. San Jacinto College College North Campus. He and his wife, Erika, were married in November is a great place to continue that growth as a player.” 2006. The couple has a son Keaton Jax (3), and is expecting their second child Karson Jet, in March 2015. Durham holds a bachelor of science degree from Lubbock Christian University and a master’s degree from the University of Houston. He has six children: Tyler (24), Maggie (23), Kyle (21), Andrew (18), AnnaMae (16), and Hannah (15). Jimmy and his wife Shannon were married on July 23, 2011.

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Eric Weaver Jason Krug Volunteer Volunteer Assistant Coach Assistant Coach University of Houston (2008) Missouri Valley College (1995) First Season Seventh Season 46 4

Eric Weaver joined the San Jacinto College baseball coaching staff in the Jason Krug is in his seventh season with the San Jacinto College baseball Fall of 2014 and the ground running. Among his duties at San Jac are coaching staff. Prior to joining the San Jacinto College program, he spent pitching and infield coaching, and assisting with player recruitment. He also two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Louisiana- serves as the baseball facility coordinator. Lafayette where he assisted in the coaching of the middle infielders and hitters. In 2007, the Ragin Cajuns won the Sun Belt Conference Weaver was a standout college pitcher and successful college coach, championship and advanced to the NCAA regional tournament. bringing with him talents and strengths that will help the San Jacinto College baseball team. “Eric will diversify our approach to recruiting players In December 2007, Krug was named head coach of the Edenton (N.C.) within the local area and state,” said Head Coach Tom Arrington. “He has Steamers in the Coastal Plains Summer Collegiate League. During the a strong contact base and is highly respected in the region. He shows a summer of 2008, the Steamers won the first-half divisional championship great passion for the game and the development of young players. He also with an overall record of 20-7. For his efforts, he was named one of the head possesses a great knowledge of situational strategies, which will be an asset coaches for the 2008 Coastal Plains League All-Star game. to me during time management.” Krug has also held coaching positions as an assistant coach at Southwestern Weaver graduated from Deer Park High School in 2003, where he was a two- University, where he was the hitting coach. He worked as an instructor and sport standout, earning all-District honors in baseball and football. He went coach for the Austin Wings, serving as the head coach for the 17-under on to be a starting pitcher at , and was voted to premier showcase team. Other coaching stints include the 2000 AAU the Texas / New Mexico JUCO All-Star game after his freshman year. He was national finalist team and the 2001 Connie Mack state champions. the team’s most valuable player in 2006, earning all-Conference recognition. In 2006, Krug led the Wings to the 17-and-under Premier National Weaver continued his academics and baseball at Texas State University, Championship. Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Krug spent where he was ranked the fifth most effective pitcher in the Southland nine years teaching and coaching at the high school level. The 43-year old Conference in 2007, posting a 6-1 record in 30 appearances. That season, holds a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Missouri Valley Weaver had five saves with a 2.23 ERA, allowing 33 hits and seven walks, College, where he was a two-sport athlete in baseball and football. with 33 and a .212 opponents’ batting average. He saw limited action in his senior year due to a shoulder injury.

Weaver returned to Alvin Community College to serve as its infield coach and recruiting coordinator from 2011 to 2014. During that time, the Alvin baseball team won the South Zone Championship in 2014, and was ranked third in the nation in the Perfect Game poll, the highest national ranking in the college’s history. Last season, Weaver served as an assistant coach in the Karl Young Collegiate League, a Houston-area summer league, and will serve as head coach in 2015.

He holds a bachlor’s degree in occupational education from Texas State University. Weaver and his wife, Kassi, were married in 201, and the couple lives in Deer Park.

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1 Deric Hawkins Jessica Davenport Volunteer Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer First Season

Diego Villatoro Kyneil Walwyn Team Manager Student Trainer

For more information about the baseball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com/baseball 13 2014 Stats and Results Overall Record: 31-26 Region XIV South Record: 20-20 Hitting Player avg. gp ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb k sb cs obp slg Ramos, Kelvin .305 54 210 41 64 13 2 1 30 22 21 30 6 .385 .400 Jackson, Geonte .312 54 205 32 64 8 3 1 51 16 27 14 5 .363 .395 Palacios, Josh .372 53 180 38 67 8 2 - 25 33 17 6 3 .468 .439 Wright, Brandon .282 54 177 29 50 9 1 3 31 17 31 3 1 .377 .395 Fussell, Josh .302 48 149 31 45 10 2 2 25 13 23 3 - .362 .436 Croft, Josh .310 47 142 23 44 6 2 - 19 21 24 4 1 .399 .380 Homan, Austin .336 41 134 27 45 4 - - 12 11 11 15 4 .397 .366 Eureste, Matt .350 34 123 16 43 6 2 - 10 11 11 9 2 .413 .431 Vega, Angel .236 42 106 11 25 3 1 - 10 6 13 - 2 .296 .283 Garcia, EJ .243 29 70 11 17 2 - 2 10 11 13 - 1 .346 .357 Nevill, Tyler .175 25 63 6 11 2 - - 4 8 15 - - .268 .206 Boyd, Austin .296 26 54 9 16 4 1 - 8 5 12 - - .371 .407 Czerwonka, Chance .312 21 48 3 15 3 - - 3 5 6 2 - .377 .375 Sonnenberg, Brandon .310 7 29 4 9 1 1 - 4 3 9 2 3 .394 .414 Sandoval, Brian .333 7 6 0 2 - - - 1 2 3 - - .500 .333 Kernick, Ben .400 8 5 1 2 1 - - 0 - 1 - - .400 .600 Mannion, Brendan .000 4 5 0 0 - - - 0 - 4 - - .000 .000 Ford, Aaron .250 16 4 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - .250 .250 Viner, Dalton .667 3 3 1 2 - - - 0 1 1 - - .750 .667 Holmes, Tim .000 9 2 0 0 - - - 0 - - - - .000 .000 Sullender, Justin .000 1 2 0 0 - - - 1 - 1 - - .000 .000 Fisher, Garrett .000 6 1 2 0 - - - 1 3 - - - .750 .000 Frazier, Konner .000 1 1 0 0 - - - 0 - - - - .500 .000 Boardman, Roller - 12 0 0 0 - - - 0 - - - - 1.000 - Manuel, Luke - 3 0 0 0 - - - 0 - - - - 1.000 - Welborn, Bryce - 11 0 0 0 - - - 0 - - - - 1.000 0 TEAM .303 57 1722 28 522 80 17 9 246 188 243 88 28 .382 .385 Opponents .231 57 1716 226 397 58 14 9 202 188 412 74 18 .319 .297

Pitching Player g gs w l sv cg ip h r er bb k k/g hr era Boardman, Toller 12 12 6 4 0 7 72.0 73 23 23 15 56 7.00 - 2.88 Smith, Riley 13 11 6 2 0 1 70.1 59 31 18 26 54 6.91 - 2.30 Ford, Aaron 14 4 2 4 1 3 54.0 34 21 12 20 74 12.33 1 2.00 Clark, Austin 11 8 2 1 0 - 45.2 33 23 12 8 25 4.93 3 2.36 Holmes, Tim 8 6 2 2 0 - 38.2 35 19 16 18 39 9.08 - 3.72 Hearn, Taylor 12 6 3 2 0 - 29.2 25 22 17 25 27 8.19 1 5.16 Cook, Dustin 13 2 1 2 1 - 28.2 31 19 16 11 29 9.10 - 5.02 Silva, Miguel 11 0 3 1 3 - 18.1 18 6 5 0 23 11.29 - 2.45 Helmink, Holden 9 0 0 3 1 - 16.0 11 12 6 18 22 12.38 - 3.38 Welborn, Bryce 11 0 1 0 0 - 14.0 11 7 7 10 7 4.50 - 4.50 Boyd, Austin 6 1 2 0 0 - 11.0 16 7 6 5 12 9.82 - 4.91 Johnson, Austin 3 2 1 1 0 - 10.1 11 6 4 4 4 3.48 - 3.48 Viner, Dalton 2 1 0 2 0 - 10.0 8 5 5 3 8 7.20 2 4.50 Garcia, EJ 7 0 0 0 2 - 7.0 6 2 2 5 5 6.43 - 2.57 Manuel, Luke 3 0 0 0 1 - 5.1 3 4 4 2 4 6.75 - 6.75 Herrera, Michael 4 0 0 0 1 - 4.1 4 4 1 5 2 4.15 1 2.08 Isherwood, Clayton 1 0 0 0 0 - 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 4.50 - 0.00 TEAM 57 57 29 24 10 11 437.1 380 211 154 175 392 8.07 8 3.17 Opponents 57 57 25 30 10 8 454.0 546 292 239 194 254 5.04 9 4.74

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Fielding Player g tc po a w fpct dp sba rcs rcs% pb ci Wright, Brandon 54 438 398 36 4 .991 28 - - - - - Vega, Angel 42 275 238 33 4 .985 5 30 8 .211 8 - Nevill, Tyler 25 147 128 18 1 .993 1 28 4 .125 8 - Ramos, Kelvin 54 251 105 136 10 .960 26 - - - - - Palacios, Josh 53 98 88 7 3 .969 1 1 - - - - Fussell, John 48 62 54 3 5 .919 1 - - - - - Jackson, Geonte 54 152 50 87 15 .901 9 - - - - - Czerwonka, Chance 21 50 47 1 2 .960 4 - - - - - Homan, Austin 41 72 42 24 6 .917 3 - - - - - Croft, Josh 47 106 39 63 4 .962 11 - - - - - Eureste, Matt 34 132 38 81 13 .902 11 - - - - - Boyd, Austin 25 26 21 5 0 1.000 2 1 - - - - Garcia, EJ 29 23 20 2 1 .957 ------Sonnenberg, Brandon 7 12 12 0 0 1.000 ------Sandoval, Brian 7 8 7 0 1 .875 - 2 - - 2 - Cook, Dustin 13 14 3 10 1 .929 1 8 1 .111 - - Ford, Aaron 16 17 3 14 0 1.000 - 7 2 .222 - - Smith, Riley 13 11 3 8 0 1.000 - 7 3 .300 - - Viner, Dalton 3 4 3 0 1 .750 - 2 - - - - Clark, Austin 11 13 2 8 3 .769 - 2 1 .333 - - Fisher, Garrett 6 2 2 0 0 1.000 ------Frazier, Konner 1 2 2 0 0 1.000 - - - - 1 - Johnson, Austin 3 4 2 2 0 1.000 ------Welborn, Bryce 11 5 2 3 0 1.000 - - 1 1.000 - - Boardman, Toller 12 19 1 18 0 1.000 1 10 4 .286 - - Herrera, Michael 4 2 1 1 0 1.000 ------Holmes, Tim 9 6 1 5 0 1.000 - 10 1 .091 - - Hearn, Taylor 12 9 0 7 2 .778 - 8 3 .273 - - Helmink, Holden 10 0 0 0 0 - - 2 1 .333 - - Isherwood, Clayton 1 0 0 0 0 ------Kernick, Ben 8 0 0 0 0 ------Mannion, Brendan 4 1 0 1 0 1.000 ------Manuel, Luke 3 2 0 2 0 1.000 ------Silva, Miguel 11 4 0 3 1 .750 - 3 - - - - Sullender, Justin 1 0 0 0 0 ------TEAM 57 1987 1322 588 77 .961 38 60 17 .221 19 - Opponents 57 2017 1360 593 64 .968 47 86 28 .246 10 -

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Team Single-Season Hitting Records

At bats Home Runs Stolen Bases 1. 2,097 (1988) 1. 101 (2009) 1. 162 (1987) 2. 2,090 (2004) 2. 100 (2003) 2. 152 (2011) 3. 2,087 (2003) 3. 97 (1999) 3. 142 (1985) 4. 2,084 (2002) 4. 85 (1988) 4. 135 (2010) 5. 2,071 (2010) 5. 82 (2000) 5. 130 (2002) Hits Runs Batted In Batting Average 1. 726 (2003) 1. 518 (1988) 1. 364 (1999) 2. 722 (1999) 2. 513 (1999) 2. 352 (2009) (1988) 3. 509 (2003) 3. .348 (2003) 4. 695 (2002) 4. 498 (2009) 4. .344 (1988) 5. 689 (1989) 5. 496 (2002) 5. .343 (1982) Doubles Runs Scored On Base Average 1. 148 (2009) 1. 593 (1988) 1. .461 (1999) 2. 147 (2002) 2. 575 (1999) 2. .449 (2008) 3. 145 (1999) 3. 567 (2003) (2009) 4. 142 (2003) 4. 544 (1989) 4. .447 (1987) 5. 137 (2004) 5. 543 (2009) 5. .444 (1988) (2000) Base on Balls (1985) 1. 385 (1987) Triples 2. 379 (1985) 1. 28 (1984) 3. 377 (1988) 2. 27 (2010) 4. 367 (1989) 3. 26 (1999) 4. 25 (1988) 5. 24 (1987)

Kelvin Ramos Toller Boardman

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Individual Single- Season Hitting Records

Hits Triples Runs Batted In 1. 104, Thayer Swain (1988) 1. 10, Chris Moritz (1984) 1. 96, Tom Hardgrove (1988) 2. 102, Damon Thames (1997) 2. 9, Karl Smith (2013) 2. 92, Kris Miller (2008) 3. 101, Kevin Theiss (2000) Karl Smith (2014) 3. 89, Kevin Theiss (2000) 4. 97, Dan Robinson (1988) 3. 8, Mike Zatopek (1979) 4. 87, Nick Stavinoha (2002) 5. 95, Kevin Russo (2004) 4. 7, Dominique Lewis (1999) 5. 83, Dan Robinson (1982) Doubles Tracy Dopheid (1980) Runs Scored 1. 30, Kevin Russo (2004) Howard Martin (1978) 1. 87, Dominique Lewis (1999) 2. 25, Kris Miller (2007) Damon Thames (1997) Dan Robinson (1988) 3. 24, Will Crouch (2003) 3. 81, Deric Hawkins (2009) Home Runs Drew Rogers (2000) 1. 26, Kevin Theiss (2000) 4. 77, Thayer Swain (1988) 5. 21, Casey Baker (2000) 2. 25, Nick Stavinoha (2002) 5. 76, Joe Mikulik (1984) Nick Stavinoha (2002) 3. 24, Nick Stavinoha (2003) Nick Stavinoha (2003) Nick Stavinoha (2003) Thayer Swain (1988) Aaron Schroeder (1999) 5. 22, Tom Hardgrove (1988) Kevin Theiss (2000) 6.21, Deric Hawkins (2009)

Geonte Jackson Austin Homan

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Base on Balls Conference Winning Percentage, Record Innings Pitched 1. 60, Mark Simon (1987) 1. .933, 28-2 (1988) 1. 141.2, Toby Nivens (1986) 2. 59, Deric Hawkins (2010) (1983) 2. 136.2, Clint Goocher (2003) 3. 54, Kirk Thompson (1987) 3. .900, 27-3 (2010) 3. 129.0, Daniel Stumpf (2012) 4. 52, Jason Gray (1998) (1987) 4. 127, David Evans (1989) Scott Bethea (1989) (1985) 5. 125.2, Steve Camarda (1986) 5. 50, Bill Losa (1987) (1982) Jack Harris (2004) Innings Pitched Strikeouts Kris Miller (2008) 1. 552.67 (2012) 1. 145, David Evans (1989) Reggie Wilson (2012) 2. 532.1 (2010) 2. 140, Clint Goocher (2003) Stolen Bases 3. 517.2 (1997) 3. 134, Scott Barrett (1998) 1. 47, Jarrett Higgins (2011) 4. 516 (1987) 4. 128, Tommy Collier (2009) 2. 34, Randy Brown (1990) 5. 512 (2002) 5. 122, Toby Nivens (1986) 3. 32, Kelvin Ramos (2013) Strikeouts Daniel Stumpf (2012) 4. 30, Dominique Lewis (1999) 1. 589 (2010) 5. 29, Kevin Griffin (1985) 2. 543 (2012) ERA Batting Average 3. 539 (1989) 1. 1.04, Mark Brogdon (1980) (Min. 100 AB) 4. 520 (2009) 2. 1.21, Clayton Stewart (2002) 1. .468, Brian Reagan (1993) 5. 514 (2007) 3. 1.42, Sean Nolin (2010) 2. .450, Thayer Swain (1988) ERA 4. 1.51, Clint Goocher (2003) 3. .439, Brandon Belt (2007) 1. 2.40 (1983) 5. 1.70, Jake Cowan (2009) Bud Ray (1982) 2. 2.51 (2012) 6. 1.72, Toby Nivens (1986) 5. .435, Kevin Theiss (2000) 3. 2.54 (1986) On Base Average 4. 2.64 (1981) (Min. 100 AB) 5. 2.71 (2010) 1. .586, Thayer Swain (1988) 2. .549, Bud Ray (1982) 3. .537, Joe Mikulik (1984) Individual Single- 4. .535, Wes Gregerson (1980) Season Pitching Records Team Single-Season Wins Pitching Records 1. 18-1, David Evans (1989) Wins 2. 17-2, Clint Goocher (2003) 1. 63 (1988) 3. 16-1, Marck Smith (1987) 2. 61 (1989) 4. 16-2, Steve Camarda (1986) 3. 54 (2002) 5. 15-0, Steve Bowden (1985) (1985) 6. 14-2, Miguel Pena (2010) 5. 53 (1986) 7. 13-0, Sean Nolin (2010) Overall Winning Percentage, Record 1. .885, 54-7 (1985) Winning Percentage, Record 2. .875, 63-9 (1988) (Min. 10 Wins) 3. .860, 43-7 (1981) 1. .1000, 15-0, Steve Bowden (1985) 4. .859, 61-10 (1989) .1000, 13-0, Sean Nolin (2010) 5. .852, 52-9 (1987) 2. .947, 18-1, David Evans (1989) 3. .941, 16-1, Mark Smith (1987) 4. .934, 15-1, Dody Rather (1984) 5. .933, 14-1, Mark Smith (1988)

18 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 Where Have They Gone?

Josh Croft Holden Helmink

San Jacinto College has a tradition of producing top-notch collegiate baseball players who move on to play at four-year institutions, in addition to those who continue their careers at the pro level. Here’s a look at where San Jac players have gone since 2001.

Player School / MLB Organization 2014 2011 Kelvin Ramos Cumberland University Tommy Collier University of Houston / Taylor Hearn Oklahoma Baptist University Tomas Galvan Cameron University Dustin Cook Oklahoma City University Drew Garrett Sam Houston State University Toller Boardman New Mexico University Cameron Giannini Southern Mississippi Geonte Jackson University of Texas – San Antonio Josh Gonzalez Texas Christian University Holden Helmink University of Texas Dominiq Harris Prairie View A&M John Fussell Stetson Jarrett Higgins Oklahoma State University Bryce Welborn Abilene Christian Ryan Hornback University of Mississippi Matt Eureste University of Oregon Landon Lee West Texas A&M University Brandon Wright Cameron University Adam Peña University of the Incarnate Word Miguel Peña** Lubbock Christian University / David Rollins Lubbock Christian University / 2013 Tyler Wright** University of Arkansas Dylan Brown Texas Tech University Matt Locus University of Houston 2010 Braden Mattson University of Florida Dylan Adamek Texas State University Nolan Riggs Sam Houston State University Andrew Beasley Lamar University Steve Sarcone Louisiana State University – Shreveport Zach Benson Stephen F. Austin State University Shawn Carlson Fischer University Ryan Burnaman Lubbock Christian University Tervor Teykl Rice University Will Fotnow Northwood University Tyler West Lamar University Deric Hawkins Northwood University Ladgie Zotytka Abilene Christian University Mark Herrera Florida Southern / Michael Velasquez Tampa Bay Rays Riley Hornback Cal State Fullerton / Creighton Hoke University of Maryland 2012 John Killen University of Arkansas / Boston Red Sox Chris McKenzie Franklin Pierce / Washington Nationals Kyle Bacak Texas Christian University Johnson Miller Texas Tech University Anthony Banda** Sean Nolin North Carolina State University / Justin Byrd Baptist University Michael Oros Sam Houston State University Jarred Fancher Texas State University Brad Padia Northwood University AJ Glasshof Southern Mississippi University Trey Ross New Mexico State University Esteban Gomez St. Thomas University (Florida) Clay Schrader University of Oklahoma / Baltimore Orioles Daniel Stumpf** Lubbock Christian / Hunter Silva Sam Houston State University Kirby Taylor Rice University Randall Thorpe

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2009 2005 Jeff Abt Lamar University Matt Czimskey Baylor University Gregg Alcazar Texas A&M University Steve Marek Anaheim Angels Jake Cowan University of Mississippi / Baltimore Orioles David Newmann Texas A&M University / Tampa Bay Rays Chris Dickerson Cumberland University Josh Stinson Texas A&M University Viron Hackney Houston Baptist University Danny Hernandez 2004 Taylor Lobb Concordia University Adam Shank St. Edwards University Tyler Bryant Texas State University Devin Shines Oklahoma State University Cain Byrd Texas Rangers Ryan Still University of Houston Marty Dewees Northwestern State University Steven Vidiaurri University of the Incarnate Word Shawn Ferguson Texas Christian University Kevin Russo Baylor University / 2008 Ryan Simon Texas-Arlington Kevin Angelle Lamar University / 2003 Jamie Bagley Tampa Bay Rays Jeremy Barfield Jeremy Aranda Sam Houston State University Chris Corrigan University of Mississippi / St. Louis Cardinals Josh Aranda Sam Houston State University Spencer Cuniff Lamar University Andrew Baldwin Texas A&M University Tyler Dyer University of Oklahoma Josh Batilla Kansas State Tanner Hines Stephen F. Austin State University Ben Cox Lamar University / Michael Johnson Concordia University / Will Crouch University of Texas / San Francisco Giants Kilian Kinart Concordia University Miles Franklin University of Mississippi Colin Lippert Concordia University Clint Goocher** Quentin Luquette Lamar University Daniel Macha Texas-Arlington Rick McGraw Southern University Kyle Mandelbaum Lamar University Kris Miller Lewis & Clark Kyle Marlatt Texas A&M University Micah Runnels Concordia University Brian McCaulley Loyola University Jarrad Watkins University of New Mexico Cary Nelson Southern University Mike Pankratz** Baylor University Russell Revere Southern University 2007 Nick Stavinoha** Louisiana State / Hiroshima Toyo Carp Brandon Belt University of Texas / San Francisco Giants Clayton Stewart University of Texas Garrett Clyde University of Texas Jared Wells San Diego Padres Mathew Coburn Texas Christian University Eric Fry Texas Rangers 2002 Taylor Hammack University of Houston Kyle Henson University of Mississippi Matt Albers Baltimore Orioles Kevin Kelso Texas State University Kasey Baker Texas-Arlington Lucas Luetge Rice University / Eric Broaddus Northwestern State University David McClain University of Houston David Frame Texas State University Benino Pruneda Atlanta Braves Jordan Rogers Rice University Trey Sperring University of Oklahoma Hank Williamson Baltimore Orioles 2006 Casey Beck Atlanta Braves Jared Dyer Tulane University Jared Gayhart Rice University Brandon Hicks Texas A&M University Chris Kelley Rice University Jorge Lara Sam Houston State University JP Padron Rice University Jonathon Runnels Rice University

20 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 San Jac Players in

San Jacinto College is as prolific as any other two-year school in the nation Mike Gonzalez made his major league debut on August 11, 2003 in when it comes to sending players to the professional ranks. In the last three Pittsburgh, where he spent four seasons with the Pirates before moving on years, 10 San Jacinto College baseball players have been selected in the to Atlanta, Baltimore, Washington, and Milwaukee. In his 10 year MLB career, Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft. Houston area baseball he owns a 3.14 ERA with an overall record of 17-24 with 56 saves. fans are well versed in the success of former players and , but the list doesn’t end there. Pitchers Matt Albers and Jesse Luetge was called up to the Mariners in 2012 and was part of a six-pitcher Crain, both now with the Houston Astros, Mike Gonzalez of the Washington no-hitter versus the Dodgers on June 8, 2012. In three seasons in the big Nationals, Lucas Luetge of the Seattle Mariners, Sean Nolin of the Oakland leagues, he is 3-5 with a 4.47 ERA in 86.2 innings pitched. Athletics, and San Francisco first baseman Brandon Belt are also former San Jacinto College players on major league rosters heading into spring training. Nolin made his major league debut on May 24, 2013 with the Toronto Blue Jays, prior to spending three and a half seasons in the minors. In two Albers was originally drafted by the Houston Astros in the 23rd round of the seasons in the major leagues, he is 2-1. 2001 First Year Player Draft. He has spent time on the roster in Baltimore, Boston, Arizona, and Cleveland before returning to Houston for the 2014 Belt helped the San Francisco Giants win the 2012 and 2014 World Series. He season. Since his debut on July 25, 2006, Albers has gone 25-31 with a 4.42 made his major league debut on March 31, 2011, with the Giants, and has ERA. He has appeared in 23 games, pitching 515.1 innings. been with the organization ever since. In 2014, Belt hit ..243 with 12 home runs, 27 RBI, 30 runs scored, and three stolen bases in 61 games played. Crain has been in the majors since making his debut in August 2004 with the Minnesota Twins. He is 45-30 overall with a 3.05 ERA and four saves in 532 innings pitched. He played with the Chicago White Sox from 2011-2013, and was picked up by the Houston Astros prior to the 2014 season.

As for other San Jac players in the professional ranks:

Anthony Banda, Arizona (P) 2014: Posted a 14-13 record with a 3.95 ERA in 221.0 innings pitched as a member of the South Bend Cubs and Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.

Jeremy Barfield, Oakland (OF) 2014: Hit .261 in 142 at-bats as a member of the Midland RockHounds. Posted 37 hits, including six doubles, two triples, and three homeruns, scoring 16.

Casey Beck (P) 2012 (last season played): Saw action in give games and just 6.0 innings.

Tommy Collier, Detroit (P) 2014: Went 7-10 with a 5.14 ERA. Pitched in 133.0 innings for the Erie SeaWolves and Lakeland Flying Tigers.

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Jake Cowan (P) 2011 (last season played): Played the entire season for the A 2012 (last season played): Went 1-0 with a 2.22 ERA in 28.1 innings pitched Montgomery Biscuits. Pitched just 4.2 innings with a 9.64 ERA. for the Bowie Baysox. Miguel Peña, Boston (P) Jared Gayhart (P) 2014: Went 2-2 with a 6.41 ERA as a member of the Portland Sea Dogs. 2012 (last season played): Went 1-6 with a 4.58 ERA for the Erie SeaWolves. Pitched in 35 games and 92.1 innings. Benino Pruneda (P) 2011 (last season played): Spent the season with the Double A Mississippi Mark Herrera (P) Braves. Posted a 2-7 record with a 3.50 ERA and 11 saves. 2011 (last season played): Played in five games for the GCL Nationals. Played in just five games and 5.1 innings with a 3.38 ERA. Kevin Russo (3B) Russo made his major league debut on May 8, 2010. That season was his last Brandon Hicks, San Francisco (2B) in the majors, and he hit .184 in 31 games and 49 plate appearances. Hicks was called up to the majors in May 2010 by the Atlanta Braves, and 2013 (last season played): Hit .213 with 34 runs, 27 doubles, three triples, and has been back and forth between the majors and minors since then. 2014: nine stolen bases in 103 games with the AAA Toledo Mud Hens. Split time between the minor league Fresno Grizzlies and the major league Giants. In 71 games with the Giants to start the season, hit .162 with 33 hits, David Rollins, Seattle (P) including six doubles, one triple, and eight home runs. With the Grizzlies, 2014: Posted a 3-4 record with the . In 78.0 innings hit .218in 133 at-bats, including 11 doubles, six homers, and 17 RBI. pitched, had a 3.81 ERA.

Riley Hornback (C) Clay Schrader, Atlanta (P) 2011 (last season played): Spent time with the Aberdeen IronBirds and 2014: Spent the season with the Lynchburg Hillcats going 0-1 in just 4.0 Delmarva Shorebirds. Hit .213 in 221 at bats, behind 47 hits, including eight innings pitched. doubles and two homeruns. Nick Stavinoha (OF) Ryan Hornback (C) 2011 (last season played): Spent the season with the Triple-A Memphis 2012 (last season played): Hit .291 for the Jamestown Jammers. Knocked in Redbirds. Hit .270 in 133 games and 533 at bats, behind 144 hits, including eight runs behind 23 hits, including four doubles and a triple. 30 doubles and 28 homeruns.

John Killen (P) Daniel Stumpf, Kansas City (P) 2012 (last season played): Appeared in just 10.1 innings for the Idaho Falls 2014: In 74.0 innings pitched for the Wilmington Blue Rocks, posted a 3.77 Chukars. ERA and 3-8 overall record, with two saves.

Stephen Marek (P) Randall Thorpe (OF) (season played): Went a combined 2-1 with a 5.40 ERA for the New (season played): Appeared in 46 games for the Great Falls Voyagers. Hit .242 in Hampshire Fisher Cats and the Dunedin Blue Jays. 157 at bats, behind 38 hits including nine doubles and two home runs.

Sean McCraw (C) Mike Velasquez (LHP) (season played): Hit .188 for the Brevard County Manatees. In 149 at 2014: Posted a 1-0 record with the Tampa Bay Rookie League. In 14.2 innings bats, scored 16 runs and posted 21 RBI. pitched, had a 4.30 ERA with 14 strikeouts.

Chris McKenzie (P) (season played): Went 0-1 with a 5.25 ERA for the Hagertown Suns. David Newmann (P) History and Achievements NJCAA Milestones • Nation’s winningest junior college program • 5 National Championships (1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990) • 8 National Champion Runner-up (1984, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2012) • 13 National Championship Games • 22 Junior College World Series Appearances (1971, 1972, 1974, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990,1997,1998,1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012)

22 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 About San Jacinto College Athletics

1967-68 San Jacinto College National Champions

With 12 national championships in its more than 50-year storied athletic history, San Jacinto College has a long and rich tradition of athletic success, both on the court and field, and in the classroom. This excellence has brought with it national and international exposure to the College and local community. Like many community and four-year college athletic programs, San Jacinto College has a history of producing professional and Olympic athletes.

Divided among the three campuses, San Jacinto College, or San Jac as it has come to be known when referencing its athletics programs, has a variety of athletic opportunities for both male and female student-athletes. San Jac competes in six National Junior College 1985 San Jacinto College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I teams: men’s basketball, soccer and baseball; and women’s basketball, softball, and volleyball. Baseball National Champions

San Jac has won national titles in men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, and, track and field, as well as individual titles in tennis. Along the way, San Jacinto College has produced numerous All-Americans and Academic All-Americans, solidifying the success of San Jac student-athletes on the court and field and in the classroom. San Jacinto College National Championships Year Team Overall Record

1968 Men’s Basketball 44-2 1987 San Jacinto College 1983 Men’s Basketball 35-2 Volleyball National Champions 1984 Men’s Basketball 35-2 1985 Baseball 54-7 1986 Men’s Basketball 37-0 1986 Baseball 53-12 1987 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field n/a 1987 Baseball 52-9 1987 Volleyball 39-7 1989 Women’s Indoor Track & Field n/a 1989 Baseball 61-10 1990 Baseball 62-11 1984 San Jacinto College Basketball National Champions

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Tom Henderson Carlos Picado San Jacinto College All-Time NJCAA All-Americans Year Name Team Sport

2013-2014 Jose Seoane First Soccer Ana Helene Ribeiro First Volleyball 2012-2013 Mohammad Lee First Men’s Basketball 2011-2012 Marie-Pierre Bakima First Volleyball Marlaina Pleydle Second Volleyball Jose Seoane Second Men’s Soccer Anthony Banda Third Baseball 2010-2011 Guillermo Alvarez First Men’s Soccer Jazmine Green First Volleyball Marsell Holden First Men’s Basketball Tyler Wright Third Baseball Miguel Pena Honorable Mention Baseball Carlos Picado Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer 2009-2010 Miguel Pena First Baseball Sean Nolin Alyssa Dibbern First Volleyball Candace Soares First Volleyball Sean Nolin Third Baseball 2008-2009 Maurice McNeill First Men’s Basketball Christie Dorch Second Volleyball Deric Hawkins Second Baseball 2007-2008 Kieron Bernard First Men’s Soccer Zuzana Cizova First Volleyball Kris Miller First Baseball Gabriel Rodriguez First Men’s Soccer Julia Texeira Second Volleyball Mozesh Gyrio Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer 2006-2007 Ricardo Ximenes First Men’s Soccer Kieron Bernard Second Men’s Soccer Ligia Clemente Second Volleyball Taujhnae Travis Second Women’s Basketball Booker Woodfox Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball 2005-2006 Arica Rodriguez Second Softball Nyla Ware Second Volleyball Marie-Pierre Bakima

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2004-2005 Ardalan Attar First Men’s Soccer Trey McDowell Second Men’s Basketball Gena Rhodes Second Volleyball Derrick Henry Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer 2003-2004 Dane Richards First Men’s Soccer Leah Alexander Second Volleyball Jihad Muhammad Second Men’s Basketball Rohan Bernard Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer 2002-2003 Nick Stavinoha First Baseball Mike Pankratz Second Baseball Clint Goocher Third Baseball Leah Alexander Honorable Mention Volleyball 2001-2002 Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Derick Payne Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Deshawn Woolery Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer 2000-2001 Antonio Falu’ First Men’s Basketball Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Fernando Castellanos Second Men’s Soccer Brett Cooley Third Baseball 1999-2000 Kevin Theiss First Baseball 1997-1998 Calvin Bowman First Men’s Basketball Kristine Renner Third Softball 1996-1997 First Men’s Basketball 1995-1996 Omar Sneed Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball 1993-1994 Michael Lloyd First Men’s Basketball 1992-1993 Jeniver Koutnik First Volleyball Misty Farmer Honorable Mention Volleyball 1990-1991 Kim Hill Second Volleyball 1989-1990 Joel Gilmore First Baseball Julie Harper Second Volleyball 1988-1989 Debi Henry Second Volleyball Dan Robinson Honorable Mention Baseball Scott McCarty Honorable Mention Baseball 1987-1988 Thayer Swain First Baseball Stacie McDaniel First Volleyball Jose Rivas Honorable Mention Baseball

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1986-1987 Sonia Trevino First Volleyball Patricia Guerrero Honorable Mention Volleyball 1985-1986 Eve Posey First Volleyball Rachael Standley Second Volleyball 1984-1985 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Jackie LeDay Honorable Mention Volleyball 1983-1984 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Dody Rather First Baseball Sandy Howell Second Volleyball Joe Mikulik Honorable Mention Baseball 1982-1983 Kim Smith Honorable Mention Volleyball 1981-1982 Frank James Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Louis Ray Honorable Mention Baseball 1980-1981 Allen Brown First Baseball Tim Englund Second Baseball Don Plummer Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball 1979-1980 Mark Brogdon Second Baseball Teresa Odgen Second Volleyball Chuck Shirley Third Baseball Billy Goodwin Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Robin Hall Honorable Mention Volleyball 1978-1979 Curtis Phauls Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball 1977-1978 Mark Martin Honorable Mention Baseball 1976-1977 Ron Driver First Baseball 1975-1976 Donna Branch First Volleyball Eva Garcia First Volleyball Debbie Brown Second Volleyball 1974-1975 Donna Branch First Volleyball 1973-1974 Steve Kerns Second Baseball 1972-1973 Wayne Cato First Baseball Don Bravenec Honorable Mention Baseball 1971-1972 Rick Burley First Baseball Tom Henderson First Men’s Basketball Paul Miller Honorable Mention Baseball 1970-1971 Rick Burley First Baseball Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Tom Henderson Second Men’s Basketball 1969-1970 Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Bob Nash Second Men’s Basketball 1968-1969 Jeff Halliburton Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball 1967-1968 Steve Spretz Honorable Mention Baseball 1965-1966 Glen Blanton Honorable Mention Baseball 1964-1965 Mike Anderson Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball San Jacinto College All-Time Academic All-Americans Year Name Award Sport 2013-2014 Keili Harrison Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball 2012-2013 Matt Locus Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Conrad Ramquist Superior Academic Achievement Baseball 2011-2012 Benjamin Silva Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence Baseball Kirby Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball 2009-2010 Trey Ross Distinguished Academic All-American Baseball 2008-2009 Lauren Tippet Academic All-American Women’s Basketball

26 San Jacinto College Baseball 2015 About San Jacinto College San Jacinto College Central Campus: 8060 Spencer Hwy. Pasadena, Texas 77505

North Campus: 5800 Uvalde Rd. Houston, Texas 77049

South Campus: 13735 Beamer Rd. Houston, Texas 77089

281-998-6150

Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, since 1961. As one college with multiple locations, San Jacinto College is nearby. Our College brings people together for all kinds of academic pursuits, workforce training, continuing education, and frequent gatherings of civic, community, and non-profit groups. San Jacinto College is committed to serving the citizens and industries of East Harris County. At the core of our values is student success. In fact, we are a recognized leader in the national student completion movement, San Jacinto College was named an Achieving the Dream Leader College in 2011 and received this recognition again in 2014. We achieved this status through several initiatives we have put into place in the student services areas that have doubled our success rates over the last five years. The College is also committed to developing a skilled and trained workforce to meet the growing demands of industry in our region. We partner with industry to ensure we are teaching the skills that make our students employable immediately upon completion of their program. We have created fast- track and stackable credentials to help meet that workforce need and to ensure students have a pathway as they progress in their careers. At San Jacinto College, we know that not everyone is a “traditional” student. Goals and scheduling demands are unique, so we offer courses during the day, during the evening, on weekends, and online. San Jacinto College students choose from 186 degrees and certificates in 46 technical programs and university transfer pathways. Our corporate partners benefit from a robust training program through the Continuing and Professional Development division. San Jacinto College continues to lead in the Gulf Coast through grant-funded partnerships and collaboration with other colleges and organizations. These funds support student success through academic programs and initiatives promoting college retention and completion, regional workforce training, scholarships and tuition of various student programs, and create pathways to higher education and to the workforce for middle and high school students. Students and employees come to San Jacinto College with various goals and aspirations, and we remain committed to their success.

San Jacinto College Your Goals. Your College.

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For more information about the baseball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com/baseball 27 20152015 BaseballBaseball ScheduleSchedule Day Date Opponent Game Time Site Friday Jan. 30 vs. Chipola College () 1-9 2 p.m. Clearwater, Fla. vs. State College of Florida, Manatee – Sarasota () 1-9 6 p.m. Clearwater, Fla. Saturday Jan. 31 vs. State College of Florida, at St. Petersburg () 1-9 2 p.m. Clearwater, Fla. Sunday Feb. 1 vs. State College of Florida, Manatee – Sarasota () 1-9 10 a.m. Clearwater, Fla. Friday Feb. 6 New Mexico Junior College ~ 1-9 7 p.m. Houston Saturday Feb. 7 vs. % 1-9 12 p.m. Constellation Field vs. Pensacola State College % 1-9 6 p.m. Constellation Field Sunday Feb. 8 vs. % 1-9 6 p.m. Constellation Field Friday Feb. 13 at Northwest Florida State College 1-9 TBD Niceville, Fla. vs. Central Alabama 1-9 TBD Niceville, Fla. Saturday Feb. 14 vs. Central Alabama 1-9 TBD Niceville, Fla. at Northwest Florida State College 1-9 TBD Niceville, Fla. Friday Feb. 20 Wharton County Junior College* 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Houston Saturday Feb. 21 at Wharton County Junior College* 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Wharton Tuesday Feb. 24 * 1-9 5 p.m. Houston Thursday Feb. 26 at * 1-7, 1-9 12 p.m. Galveston Saturday Feb. 28 at Galveston College* 1-7, 1-9 3 p.m. Houston Friday March 6 at * 1-7, 1-9 3 p.m. Laredo Saturday March 7 at Laredo College 1-7, 1-9 11 a.m. Laredo Wednesday March 11 South Suburban College 1-9 12 p.m. Houston Thursday March 12 at Alvin College* 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Alvin Saturday March 14 Alvin College* ^^ 1-7, 1-9 3 p.m. Houston Thursday March 19 Blinn College* 1-7, 1-9 4 p.m. Houston Saturday March 21 at Blinn College* 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Brenham Thursday March 26 at Wharton County Junior College* 1-7, 1-9 3 p.m. Wharton Saturday March 28 Wharton County Junior College* + 1-7, 1-9 3 p.m. Houston Thursday April 9 Galveston College* 1-7, 1-9 4 p.m. Houston Saturday April 11 at Galveston College* 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Galveston Tuesday April 14 at Sugar Land Skeeters 1-9 7:05 p.m. Constellation Field Wednesday April 15 at Sugar Land Skeeters 1-9 7:05 p.m. Constellation Field Friday April 17 Laredo College* 1-7, 1-9 4 p.m. Houston Saturday April 18 Laredo College* $ 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Houston Thursday April 23 Alvin College* 1-7, 1-9 4 p.m. Houston Saturday April 25 at Alvin College* 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Alvin Thursday April 30 at Blinn College* 1-7, 1-9 4 p.m. Brenham Saturday May 2 Blinn College* # 1-7, 1-9 4 p.m. Houston Friday – Tuesday May 8 – 12 at Region XIV Tournament TBD TBD Constellation Field Saturday – Saturday May 23 – 30 at NJCAA World Series TBD TBD Grand Junction, Colo.

() denotes 2015 JUCO 1st Pitch Classic | ~ denotes Legends game | % denotes San Jac Tournament of Champions | * denotes Region XIV South Conference game | ^^ denotes YMCA Youth Sports Day | + denotes Parents Appreciation game | $ denotes Military Appreciation Day | # denotes Play Pink Game

All home games listed in bold are played at the San Jacinto College North campus located at 5800 Uvalde Road in Houston. Constellation Field, home of the Sugar Land Skeeters, is located at 1 Stadium Drive, Sugar Land, Texas 774980. Schedule is subject to change. 281-998-6150 An equal opportunity institution