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“FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS”

Today, your focus is on winning a national championship. It doesn’t get much better than that! I wish for you a day without any distractions so you can focus completely on your goals.

After the competition is over, where will your focus lead you? Those endless demands you experience as a student‐athlete can also create endless opportunities. The ability to focus, and stay focused, will help you succeed today and tomorrow. It will help you achieve whatever goal you choose for yourself.

Congratulations on your success and best of luck in maintaining that focus throughout the competition.

Mary Ellen Leicht Executive Director

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Where’s Mr. JUCO? Mr. JUCO is hiding throughout the program. Please help us fi nd him so he can enjoy the tournament. See how many you can fi nd and good luck! 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCO WORLD SERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 5 Suplizio Field Facts: Opened: 1949 Surface: Natural Grass Stadium Renovated: 2012 Seating Capacity: approximately 10,000 Field Dimensions: Left Field Line: 302 ft. Left Field: 365 ft. Left Center: 410 ft. Center Field: 400 ft. Right Center: 365 ft. Right Field: 350 ft. Right Field Line: 330 ft.

Jumpstart our Celebration!!!

Welcome to Grand Junction, Colorado and the home of the NJCAA Junior College World Series. e original tournament was held in Miami, OK and was a little di erent than we see today. In 1958, the tournament had 8 teams with 3 teams having participated in some type of qualifying tournament. e remaining 5 teams were invited to participate in the tournament. For the next 19 years, 8 district champions came to Grand Junction to play in the tournament. Beginning in 1977, the national regions and the bracket expanded and 10 District Champions from around the country met in Grand Junction to crown a National Champion. is -elimination tournament has the baseball stars of tomorrow playing in front of JUCO fans today. Over the years, we have had some memorable moments during the tournament. Did you know that we have had one (1) big league Hall of Fame player walk onto our  eld? Maybe you watched play in 1982. Or maybe you watched the only no hitter of the tournament in 1959. Bet you can’t name the without looking at the tournament records! While we are enjoying baseball during this 59th annual tournament, we are already looking forward to celebrating our 60th birthday next year. To help us plan our celebration, we would like to know, “What was your most memorable moment or event from the Junior College World Series?” Whether this is your  rst visit to JUCO or if you saw the  rst tournament back in 1958 in Oklahoma, we would like to hear from you. Over the next year, we are asking you to send us your most exciting memories of the tournament. Using your wonderful experiences, we will be able to jumpstart our planning for the 60th birthday celebration. We look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you in 2017! th Please send your comments to: [email protected] 60 Anniversary

6 [ www.jucogj.org ] 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCO WORLD SERIES e NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association has announced its 2016 Baseball Hall of

Fame class. e 2016 NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductees are: former St. Louis (Mo.) player and current Southwestern Illinois head Neil Fiala, former coaches Barry Davis from Rowan Gloucester (N.J.) and Steve Burleson of Kansas City Kansas, along with current Potomac State (W. Va.) coach Doug Little.

Neil Fiala Player/Coach – St. Louis (MO) / Southwestern Illinois

Few individuals in the history of the NJCAA have proven to be as big a winner both as a player and coach as Neil Fiala. From being named MVP of the 1975 NJCAA Baseball World Series to assembling an 817-445 record as a head coach, Fiala has solidified his place in the annals of two-year college athletics.

Named a high school All-American and St. Louis High School Player of the Year in 1974, Fiala was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals but opted not to sign and joined defending NJCAA champion Meramec which has since merged with several institutions into St. Louis. The local product quickly established himself as a team leader and was named MVP of the 1975 NJCAA World Series after spurring the Magic on to a runner-up finish.

Following a successful NCAA DI playing career at Southern Illinois where he was named MVP of the 1977 NCAA Midwest Regional, Fiala was once again drafted by the Cardinals in the 32nd round of the MLB Draft. He’d spend six seasons in the Cardinals and ’ systems, making appearances in five major league games. After his playing career concluded, Fiala began his coaching career as an assistant at Vianney High School from 1983-86 before returning to Meramec as an assistant in 1987. His last two stops as an assistant included stints with the organization and the Illinois Fighting Illini before he landed his first head coaching job at Southwestern Illinois in 1993.

Now in his 23rd season with the Blue Storm, Fiala’s accomplishments at Southwestern Illinois are numerous. His teams have combined for five NJCAA Region 24 championships with 11 players earning NJCAA All-America honors. Fiala’s former student-athletes have established a valuable reputation with 44 signing professional contracts and 188 playing baseball at the four-year collegiate level.

Fiala’s achievements have been recognized by a number of groups with his induction into the Southwest Kiwanis of St. Louis Hall of Fame in 1991, the Vianney High School Hall of Fame in 1997, the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007 and the St. Louis Mon-Clair Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.

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2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 7 Barry Davis Coach – Rowan Gloucester (NJ)

Claiming four national championships in an 11-year span at Rowan Gloucester – formerly Gloucester County – few coaches have experienced as great of success in such a short span as former Roadrunners head coach Barry Davis. Departing from the NJCAA after the 2000 season, Davis put together a 434-109 record at the two-year college level.

With his arrival in Sewell, New Jersey, in 1990, the Rowan Gloucester program immediately began to experience success. By the time the NJCAA established the DIII level of baseball in 1992, Davis already had the Roadrunners on track to win the program’s first national title. Rowan Gloucester won the inaugural NJCAA DIII Baseball World Series that year and came back to win its second consecutive championship in 1993. Davis’ Roadrunners would win back-to-back national championships again in 1999 and 2000.

Applying his coaching abilities beyond the Garden State, Davis led the NJCAA national team as an assistant in 1997 and head coach in 1999 when the squad defeated Team Canada.

Following his fourth national championship campaign at Rowan Gloucester, Davis moved on to coach then NAIA program Georgia Southwestern State. He compiled a 137-87 record in four seasons with the Canes, claiming the Georgia-Alabama-Carolinas Conference regular season crown and ranking fifth in the final NAIA poll in 2002.

In 2005, Davis made the step up to the NCAA DI level to take over the reins at Rider. Now in his 12th season with the Broncs, Davis has accumulated 291 wins – including a program-best 36 victories during the 2011 campaign. Rider won Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) regular season titles in 2013 and 2015 and claimed postseason tournament crowns in 2008 and 2010 for berths in the NCAA Baseball Tournament.

Davis currently serves as chairman of the MAAC Head Coaches Committee and member of the MAAC Baseball Championship Committee. He also has been a voter in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25 Poll since 2012.

Prior to his professional career, Davis played shortstop for four seasons at Bridgewater College – an NCAA DIII program in Virginia. As a junior in 1986, he was named team MVP and received first team All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference accolades.

Steve Burleson Coach – Kansas City Kansas

In an illustrious 36-year career as head coach at Kansas City Kansas, Steve Burleson established himself as one of the top coaches in the history of two-year college athletics. Compiling a record of 1,102-672 with the Blue Devils, Burleson ended his career ranking 13th all-time in victories in the NJCAA.

Taking over the helm in 1980, Burleson became the program’s fourth head coach since its establishment in 1975. During his tenure, the Blue Devils posted a .614 winning percentage and averaged over 30 wins per season. Kansas City Kansas won seven Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) regular season titles, including a stretch of three consecutive championships from 1985-87.

Under Burleson’s guidance, numerous student-athletes have gone on to enjoy great success both professionally and academically. Over the course of his career, Burleson saw 88 percent of his players receive scholarships to continue their education at four-year colleges. Former players David Segui and Kevin Young combined for 27 years playing in MLB. Segui enjoyed a 15-year career with the , , and Mariners, while Young spent 12 years with the and .

Outside of his success at Kansas City Kansas, Burleson’s service to NJCAA baseball was invaluable. He spent time as vice president of the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association and chairman of the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. In 1991, he managed the NJCAA national team that placed fourth in the Tournament of Americas held in Cuba.

Back in the Sunflower State, Burleson was instrumental in the writing of the KJCCC constitution. In 2012, he became the first active coach in Blue Devils history to be inducted into Kansas City Kansas Sports Hall of Fame. Burleson retired following the 2015 season.

8 [ www.jucogj.org ] 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES Doug Little Coach – Potomac State (WV)

In two stints as head coach of Potomac State, Doug Little has proven to be an invaluable asset to the Catamounts program. Boasting a 615-257 record entering his 19th season in Keyser, Little is seeking his seventh national tournament appearance.

Upon his arrival in 1993, Potomac State immediately began to experience success under the direction of Little. The Catamounts posted a 30-13 record in his first season and made the program’s first postseason appearance with a spot in the NJCAA DII Baseball World Series. Little guided the Catamounts back to the national tournament in 1994 where they placed second, finishing with a 30-6 overall record.

Moving to the NCAA in 1995, Little accepted an assistant position at West Virginia where he would spend the next five seasons. The Mountaineers benefited greatly from Little’s coaching and recruiting talents, posting three consecutive 30-win seasons and claiming back- to-back Big East Conference divisional crowns in 1996 and 1997.

Little returning to Potomac State in 2000 to be reinstated as head baseball coach with the additional responsibility as athletic director – a position he stepped away from in 2004. Despite a move to the NJCAA DI level, the Catamounts picked up right where they left off under Little’s tutelage. They recorded four straight 30-win seasons before earning the program’s first trip to the NJCAA DI Baseball World Series in 2004 – the first of three consecutive appearances at the national tournament. Potomac State qualified for its fourth NJCAA DI World Series in 2011.

Coaching a number of student-athletes recognized on the national level, Little’s products have proven to be among the best in the country. The success of Little’s players culminated in 2015 when Catamounts sophomore Evan Mitchell was named the Spalding® NJCAA DI Pitcher of the Year.

Following his high school graduation in 1984, Little played outfield at Alderson Broaddus – a former NAIA program – where he’d earn All-West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors in two seasons. Little would go on to earn his bachelor’s degree from Alderson Broaddus and master’s degrees from Eastern Kentucky University and West Virginia Wesleyan University.

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2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 9 Prior Hall of Fame Inductees

2015 2010 Duane Crabaugh – Rose State College, Midwest City, OK Dennis Conley – Olney Central College, Olney, IL Bill Krejci – Southwestern Community College, Creston, IA Dave Dangler – Yavapai College, Prescott, AZ Marc Rardin – Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs, IA Bill Hamilton – Pensacola Community College, Pensacola, FL Ernie Rosseau – Eastern Florida State College, Coca, FL 2009 2014 John Daigle – Millington, TN Eric Brown – Suffolk County Community College, Selden, NY Fred Frickie –Calhoun Community College, Calhoun, AL Thomas Rogers – Tournament Director, NJCAA Division II World Wayne King – Joliet Junior College, Joliet, IL Series, Millington, TN Larry Smith – Kaskaskia College, Kaskaskia, IL Steve Ruzich –South Suburban College, South Holland, IL Tim Wallace – Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, SC 2008 Donald Brown – Redlands Community College, El Reno, OK 2013 Perry Keith - Connors State College, Warner, OK Donald Greene – Jefferson State Community College, Birmingham, AL Galen McSpadden – Seward County Community College, Liberal, KS Steve Hertz –Miami Dade College, Miami, FL Bruce Hill – Grand Junction, CO 2007 Jim “Skip” Walker – College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID Jerald Blemker – Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN Dave Grant – Glendale Community College, Glendale, AZ 2012 Kent Shelley – Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS Lon Joyce – Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, SC Scott Sims – South Georgia College, Douglas, GA 2006 W. Cam Walker – Indian Hills Community College, Council Bluffs, IA Walter Bergman - Grand Junction, CO Daniel J. Keeley – Rockland Community College, Suffen, NY 2011 Valis S.McLean - Allen County Community College, IOLA, KS Dudley “Skip” Bailey –Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY Randy Putman – Wallace State Community College, Hanceville, AL Ray Birmingham, Jr. – New Mexico Junior College, Hobbs, NM For a full list of Inductees, visit JUCOGJ.org Tom Fizzell, Sr. - Massasoit Community College, Brockton, MA Jamie Hamilton – Grand Junction, CO

JUCO Mourns the Loss of Hall of Famer, Tim Hill Tim Hill, the longtime coach at the State College of Florida (formerly Manatee Community College passed away in December 2015 at the age of 71.

Hill’s career coaching record during his 31 year career was 1,109-484 (.696 winning percentage). In 2009, his team defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in a charity game that featured Andrew McCutchen while he was playing -A ball. His team also defeated the Baltimore Orioles in a modified scrimmage during his final coaching season in 2012.

Tim Hill was inducted into the National Junior College Athletic Association Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005. Hill guided the State College of Florida to five NJCAA World Series appearances, culminating in two national runner-up finishes. He coached countless players who earned scholarships to four-year colleges and ones that were drafted to play .

Jason Dill from the Bradenton Herald reported that winning and losing weren’t the most important things to Tim Hill. The long-lasting relationships that he built with his athletes away from the baseball diamond remained strong over the years. Those countless relationships with his players, past and present, will forever define his legacy as a coach, a friend, and a JUCO Hall of Famer.

The entire JUCO family extends our condolences to Ginny, Hill’s wife of 48 years, and the entire Hill family.

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WHITEWATER BUILDING MATERIALS Whitewater Building is being recognized as a Alley inductee for their many years of sponsorship of our national tourna- ment. They are a third generation family owned business that has been J CO supporters from almost the beginning. From Outfield signage in the mid-1960’s to team sponsors since 1997, they are what is good about this community owned event. Ed Gardner and Mark Gardner, father and son, have made J CO better by their ongoing support.

HANS AND KATHY SCHMOLDT In keeping with the mission of recognizing not only J CO supporters over the years, we recognize Hans & Kathy Schmoldt. The Schmoldt’s own and operate Anode Supply and have been instrumental in making the Grand Junction community better over the years they have lived here. They have always served the community without much fanfare - from funding local parks and organiza- tions to securing reserved seats for visiting fans at J CO events. The Schmoldt’s contributed to the stadium remodel pro ect, gave dollars to secure e uipment for our youth clinic and have helped in promoting all that is good about our event.

STEVE BULLER Committee member Steve Buller has been with the organization since 1985. Originally considered one of the young turks,” Steve was brought on by then committee Chair Sam Suplizio. Steve has been responsible for coordinating transportation for visiting teams, dignitaries and special guests. His role is a vital part of the event, having access to over 25 courtesy vehicles has allowed the visiting teams to also experience the great visual aspects of Western Colorado. Steve is President of Buller Financial Services, Inc. Congratula- tions to Steve Buller.

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JUCO fans might remember 2010 as the year that Bryce Harper came to the tournament. Bryce had been projected to be the #1 overall draft pick in the Major League draft. The entire tournament was abuzz with excitement, autograph seek- ers, photographers, and national media. … However, being the #1 draft pick does not always equate to being the tournament MVP.

The 2010 tournament saw Ivan Hartle crowned as the tournament MVP. Ivan played for Iowa Western Community College when they started their champi- onship run winning the national title 3 times in 5 years. We reached to Ivan to see how his collegiate career impacted his life and where his life’s journey had taken him.

To backtrack just a bit, Ivan grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. Although there are many talented Canadian baseball players, Canada is not exactly known for producing them. If you were to take a survey to determine the most popular sport in Canada, the most common response might be hockey. But Ivan and his two older brothers shared a love of baseball. Family vacations around British Columbia often involved packing their baseball gear and finding a park to play in! All those vacation days playing baseball in a park paid off when Ivan was selected to play for the Canadian Junior National Baseball Team in 2008. That experience led to his opportunity to pursue his college education and play baseball at Iowa Western for Coach Marc Rar- din. Iowa Western’s success allowed Ivan to make the trip to Grand Junction in both of his junior college seasons. During the 2009 tournament, Iowa Western was eliminated after two games. When the Reivers returned in 2010, the team’s hard work paid off.

When Ivan and his teammates arrived, they were playing with confidence and reaching for the stars. Iowa Western went the distance and finished the 2010 tournament as national champions. Ivan and his Reiver teammates had reached the pinnacle of their young lives. Occasionally, tournament MVP’s do not always come from the championship team. However, Ivan’s contribu- tions were hard to overlook. His defensive play throughout the tournament was flawless. His contributions at the plate provided some of his best tournament memories when he three lead-off home runs (which led the tournament) and Ivan was on base to score the go-ahead run in the national championship game.

When Ivan was asked what he remembers about Grand Junction he will tell you he has many emotions. He remembers his freshman year when Coach Rardin told the team that coming to Grand Junction is a once in a lifetime opportunity. He will also forever remember the exact moment when Iowa Western won the national championship as one of the greatest moments of his young life. He will humbly tell you being selected as the tournament MVP was a huge honor and then deflects back to the success of his team.

Ivan went on to play Division 1 baseball at Western Kentucky University where he finished his collegiate baseball career. A major league draft was not to be, but fortunately he had carefully prepared himself if he couldn’t realize a baseball career. Ivan’s educational work led to his achieving a master’s degree in teaching. Today, he continues to be an MVP in an oftentimes un- derappreciated field as a high school teacher in Vancouver. As a teacher, Ivan shares the lessons he has taken from baseball - to prepare and be confident, not just for class, but for life.

As for our current and future JUCO players, Ivan offers this, “Enjoy every second of the tournament. Take the time to look around and take it all in. It really is a once in a lifetime opportunity. You never know how long your baseball career will last, but I guarantee that no matter how far you got, Grand Junction and the JUCO World Series will be very high, if not the highest, on your list of accomplishments and experiences in baseball.”

While Ivan has moved on to a professional career, he can attest that his 4-year playing career was an unforgettable time in his life. He also said, “Everything about baseball prepares you for life in general. I learned so many things from the game and almost all of them translate in to everyday life.”

Today, when his is not teaching, Ivan spends his fun time teaching baseball in Vancouver and, being a true Canadian, he actual- ly plays hockey in his spare time!

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Clay Tufly, Regional President of Alpine Bank, and Jamie Hamilton, Director of the Alpine Bank Junior College World Series, extended their agreement to keep Alpine Bank as the title sponsor of the World Series. This agreement will be formalized be- fore the evening game on Wednesday, June 1, 2016.

Alpine Bank began its partnership in 1998 by initially sponsoring the Memorial Day fireworks display. Just two years later, they cemented their role as the title sponsor and the tournament became known as the Alpine Bank Junior College World Series. Tufly said, “Alpine Bank is both excited and honored to extend our partnership with the National Junior College World Series. The weeklong event expertly ran by a team of dedicated volunteers is one of the premier championship events in the country. Growing up in Grand Junction and attending JUCO as a kid, I am always amazed and inspired by the community support of the people in Grand Junction. It’s baseball in its finest and purest form. Since beginning our sponsorship, JUCO has continued to give our community a platform to showcase the Grand Valley on a national scale. Supporting the community is at the core of who we are at Alpine Bank, and we feel privileged to continue our affiliation with the NJCAA and the JUCO World Series here in Grand Junction, Colorado.”

Hamilton echoed the comments from Tufly adding, “As a major sponsor of the tournament, Alpine Bank has enabled the entire committee to focus on preparing a nationally recognized tournament. We welcome their continued support of the tournament and thank them for their continued desire to be part of our JUCO family.”

JUCO Title Games on MLB.com The national championship games of the upcoming 2016 Alpine Bank Junior College World Series will be broadcast live in HD across computers and mobile devices on MLB.com, the official website of . “We are very excited about the Major League Baseball commissioner’s support of our outstanding event.” JUCO Tournament Chairman Jamie Hamilton said.

Through the partnership with MLBAM, MLB.com will produce and air the tournament’s championship games on June 3 and June 4 (if necessary). In the booth for MLB.com will be MLB Network’s Scott Braun and four-time World Series champion . In addition, Emmy Award-winning sports broadcaster Daron Sutton will provide in-depth interviews of players, coaches and tournament representatives.

“The NJCAA has a great, long-standing partnership with Major League Baseball and the addition of having the organization’s premier baseball championship airing live on MLB.com only exemplifies that relationship,” commented NJCAA Executive Di- rector Mary Ellen Leicht. “The additional exposure and attention our student-athletes and member colleges will receive as part of this opportunity is very exciting and valuable. On behalf of the NJCAA Board of Directors and member colleges, I want to thank Commissioner Rob Manfred and his staff for their support of the NJCAA.”

The NJCAA will continue to broadcast all of the preceding games of the tournament at www.njcaatv.com.

Press release by: Mark Krug, NJCAA Assistant Executive Director

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The 2015 tournament saw Iowa Western Community College return to Grand Junction to defend their national title. The Reivers were on their way to creating a JUCO dynasty winning 3 championships in 5 years. The Northwest Florida State Raiders were a new addition to the tournament while they embarked on their quest towards a national title.

Iowa Western started the year strong and on top of the national rankings. Northwest Florida State clearly didn’t receive the respect in the national rankings until they received 1 point in the mid-April polls. Someone saw something stirring near the Florida coast. But just as fast as they appeared in the polls, they fell out of sight. When the final rankings came out in mid-May the Raiders were given enough credit to be ranked 14th going into the biggest tournament of their 2015 season – the Junior College World Series.

Making their first ever trip to Grand Junction, the Raiders drew the first game of the series. While fighting butterflies and after committing 4 errors, the Raiders came out of their introduction to the tournament with a 7-1 victory. They quickly put that game behind them and faced off against the defending national champions of Iowa Western. It was evident that the Reivers reputation was not going to carry much weight when Northwest Florida compiled 11 hits on their way to a 10-0 win to put the entire tournament on notice of their goal.

The Raiders quickly established that 10 was their lucky number and won their next 2 games by the score of 10-1 and 10-7. Their 4th game of the tournament saw the Raiders suffer their first loss of the tournament giving up 14 hits and committing 6 errors in a 5-1 loss to the McLennan College Highlanders.

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2015TOURNAMENT RESULTS (All games played at Suplizio Field GJ, CO)

May 23, 2015 – Saturday Northwest Florida St 7, Dodge City 1 Iowa Western 8, USC Sumter 0 Walters State 14, Delgado 8 McLennan 3, San Jacinto 1 Going into the Friday night game, there were 3 May 24, 2015 – Sunday teams with 1 loss. Because the Raiders had played Chattahoochee 9, Yavapai 8 Dodge City 23, USC Sumter 11 (Sumter eliminated) more games during the week, they were advanced San Jacinto 12, Delgado 3 (Delgado eliminated) to the Championship Game on Saturday night. May 25, 2015 – Monday This left McLennan College and Walters State to Walters State 10, McLennan 6 Northwest Florida St 10, Iowa Western 0 play Friday night for the right to advance to the San Jacinto 9, Dodge City 7 (Dodge City eliminated) Championship Finale on Saturday night. May 26, 2015 – Tuesday Northwest Florida St 10, Chattahoochee 1 McLennan 11, San Jacinto 6 (San Jacinto eliminated) After McLennan’s Friday night win, the stage was Iowa Western 4, Yavapai 1 (Yavapai eliminated) set for a rematch between Northwest Florida and May 27, 2015 – Wednesday McLennan College for the national title. This time, Northwest Florida St 10, Walters State 7 Chattahoochee 14, Iowa Western 2 (Iowa Western the Raiders were determined to prove a point. eliminated) After the third , they scaored 14 unanswered May 28, 2015 – ursday runs on their way to a 15-1 victory and their McLennan 5, Northwest Florida St 1 Walters State 14, Chattahoochee 6 (Chattahoochee first National Championship in their first JUCO eliminated) appearance. May 29, 2015 – Friday McLennan 11, Walters State 5 (Walters eliminated) May 30, 2015 – Saturday – Championship Finale Individual States Winning Titles 1958-2015 Northwest Florida St 15, McLennan 1 1. Texas ...... 19 10. Missouri ...... 1 2. Arizona ...... 12 11. ...... 1 2015 Tournament Standings 1. Northwest Florida State College 5-1 3. Florida ...... 5 12. New York ...... 1 2. McLennan Community College 4-2 4. Georgia...... 4 13. Utah ...... 1 3. Walters State Community College 3-2 5. Kansas ...... 2 14. New Mexico ...... 1 4. Chattahoochee Valley Community College 2-2 6. N. Carolina ...... 2 15. Tennessee ...... 1 7. Oklahoma ...... 2 16. Idaho ...... 1 8. Iowa ...... 2 17. Alabama ...... 1 9. Maryland ...... 1

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Saturday, May 28th 9:00 am Game 1 National Anthem: Abigail Johnson 7:30 pm Game 4 Introduction: Mary Ellen Leicht, Executive Director NJCAA; NJCAA District Champions/Introduction of Coaches; Escorted by Express All-Stars; National Anthem: Bookcliff Chapter Barbershop Singers; 7th inning: God Bless America by Bookcliff Chapter Barbershop Singers; Color Guard: American Legion District 13 Joint Honor Guard Sunday, May 29th 10:00 am Game 5 National Anthem: John Hendricks 7:30 pm Game 7 NJCAA Recognition Night; Leadership of NJCAA; Bryce Roderick, NJCAA President; Kanas Jayhawk, Con- ference Commissioner; Mary Ellen Leicht, Executive Director NJCAA; Rick Hitt, President NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association, Head Coach South Florida State; Dave Elder, NJCAA 2nd Vice President; Georgia Col- lege Athletic Association Commissioner; Escorted by: Express All-Stars; National Anthem: Faith, Hope, and PRODUCTS INSPIRED, Caroline Powell; Color Guard: American Legion District 13 Joint Honor Guard TESTED, AND APPROVED Monday, May 30th 10:00 am Game 8 National Anthem: Emma Crick and Hanna Gibbs BY BIG LEAGUERS. 7:30 pm Game 10 Memorial Day Veteren Tribute; Special Law Enforcement/Military Recognition; Dove Release: Bett’s Doves; National Anthem: Cadence Neste; Color Guard: Mesa County Sheriff, Grand Junction Police Department and Grand Junction Fire Department Joint Honor Guard; 7th Stretch: God Bless America by Special Guest of Hon- or Centennial Band and Fireworks Following the Game

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Wednesday, June 1st 3:00 pm Game 14 National Anthem: Emma 7:30 pm Game 15 Student Athlete and Scholarship Recognition Night; Grand Junction Lions Club Student Athlete Awards; Jim Bonella Memorial Scholarships; National Anthem: Good; Color Guard: Thunder Mountain Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol

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Friday, June 3rd PROUD TO BE THE 7:00 pm Game 18 NJCAA/JUCO Recognition; Home Run Alley Recipients: Ed and Mark Gardner - Whitewater Building Supply, Hans and Kathy Schmoldt - Anode Supply, Steve Buller, JUCO Committee, and Coach Lester Beaird; OFFICIAL BAT OMLL MVP Awards; National Anthem: Garrett Davis, Laurie Bell and Doug; Color Guard: Mesa County OF THE NJCAA. Chipola College - 2000 Sheriff, Grand Junction Police Department and Grand Junction Fire Department Joint Honor Guard

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Mid-February 2016 started out in a very difficult fashion with three Colorado law en- It’s Celebrating a Champion forcement officers being killed in the line of duty within 3 weeks. Sometimes, we avoid losing one of our local heroes in the line of duty for years. Locally, the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office had not experienced such a tragedy for 110 years until February 2016 when Deputy Derek Geer was killed as he confronted a young man with a gun. While the Geer family and their extended law enforcement family mourned the loss of a father, husband, and a friend, the local community provided a glimpse into what makes Grand Junction such a special place to live.

Almost immediately, people started to step forward to begin helping the Geer family during their most difficult time. Fundraising efforts provided assistance towards the immediate financial concerns in the first days that followed the heartbreaking event. Stickers that read #GEERSTRONG began to pop up all around town in car windows, business windows, or on homemade signs posted in yards along the streets. While supporting the Geer family became the cat- alyst, the community support extended towards the entire law enforcement community also increased. Events were held around town to place strips of blue tape across rear windows just like the black shroud on the officer’s badges. This simple expression from the community not only supported the Geer family, it was a demonstration of support for our public safety professionals.

While the Geer family and friends felt the heartache of Derek’s loss, the community responded to the call for help. Every year, many organizations throughout the Grand Valley extend their call for help to the community to support special projects. Organizations might need financial help, maybe they are looking for your blood type, or they might need your knowledge and skills to prepare tax forms for the elderly. Whatever the need might be, Grand Junction always seems to come through.

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Over the years, our JUCO tournament has been recognized as one of the top sporting events in the country. The same can be said about our Challenger Baseball program. On August 27, 2016, our Grand Junction Challenger team will showcase their love of baseball by playing a nationally televised exhibition game at the home of the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. (You can watch the action on ESPN3 at 8:30 am.)

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Equal Housing Lender. Member FDIC. ©2016 U.S. Bank 160202 4/16 TOURNAMENT PLAYERS DRAFTED 2015 MAJOR LEAGUE D RAFT Player School Major League Team Nathan Bertness McLennan Community College Willie Calhoun Yavapai College Ales Krupa Iowa Western Community College Cincinnati Reds Matt Pope Walters State Los Angeles Dodgers Ryan Merril Iowa Western Community College St. Louis Cardinals Chandler Eden Yavapai College St. Louis Cardinals Alexis Olmeda Yavapai College Reed Hayes Walters State Kansas City Royals Riley Smith San Jacinto College Pittsburgh Pirates Dylan Horne Walters State Kansas City Royals JUCO Tourney Players who have advanced to the Major Leagues Covering the Bases Across the Western Region PLAYER PLAYED FOR PLAYED PRO TEAM SEASON PLAYER PLAYED FOR PLAYED PRO TEAM SEASON Rick Wilkins Florida CC 1987 Cubs 1991 Paul Phillips Meridian CC, MS 1996 Kansas City Royals 2004 Rheal Cormier CC Rhode Island 1988 St. Louis Cardinals 1991 Travis Hafner Cowley County CC, KS 1997 2002 Cochise College, AZ 1988 Angels 1992 Mike Gonzales San Jacinto College North, TX 1997 Pittsburgh Pirates 2003 Jessie Hollins San Jacinto College North, TX 1989 1992 Travis Hughes Cowley County CC, KS 1997 Texas Rangers 2004 Albie Lopez Mesa CC, AZ 1990 1993 Aaron Looper Indian Hills CC, IA 1998 2003 Garey Ingram Middle Georgia College 1990 LA Dodgers 1994 Bill White Meridian CC, MS 1998 Texas Rangers 2007 Kelly Stinnett Seminole JC, OK 1990 NY Mets 1994 Cliff Lee Meridian CC, MS 1998 Cleveland Indians 2002 Shane Halter Seminole JC, OK 1990 Kansas City Royals 1997 Jessie Crain San Jacinto College North, TX 1999 2004 Frank Rodriguez Howard College, TX 1991 1995 John Lackey Grayson County College, TX 1999 Anaheim Angels 2002 Mark Grudzielanek Trinidad State JC, CO 1991 Montreal Expos 1995 Brandon Lyon Dixie College, UT 2000 2002 Matt Lawton Mississippi Gulf Coast CC, MS 1991 Minnesota Twins 1995 Adam LaRoche Seminole JC, OK 2000 2004 Jason Dickson Northeastern OK, A&M 1991 California Angels 1996 Reggie Willits Seminole JC, OK 2000 LA Angels 2006 Steve Kline Allegany CC, MD 1991 Cleveland Indians 1997 Brad Thompson Dixie College, UT 2001 St. Louis Cardinals 2005 Glendale CC, AZ 1991 LA Dodgers 1998 Brandon McCarthy Lamar CC, CO 2002 2005 Rob Jennings Manatee JC, FL 1991 Chicago Cubs 1996 Matt Pagnozzi Central Arizona College 2002 St. Louis Cardinals 2009 Ron Hahay South Suburban CC, IL 1991 Boston Red Sox 1996 Nick Stavinoha San Jacinto College North, TX 2002 St. Louis Cardinals 2008 Chad Fonville Louisburg JC, NC 1992 Montreal Expos 1995 Andy LaRoche Grayson County College, TX 2003 LA Dodgers 2007 George Arias Pima CC, AZ 1992 California Angels 1996 George Kottares Connors State College, OK 2003 Brewers 2011 Ryan Franklin Seminole JC, OK 1992 Seattle Mariners 1999 Andy Dirks Hutchinson CC, KS 2005 2011 Darrell Einertson Indian Hills CC, IA 1992 NY Yankees 1999 Derrick Holland Wallace State CC, AL 2006 Texas Rangers 2009 Rafael Carmona Indian Hills, CC, IA 1993 Seattle Mariners 1995 Jake Elmore Wallace Community College 2006 AZ Diamondbacks 2012 Lou Collier Triton College, IL 1993 Pittsburgh Pirates 1997 Brandon Belt San Jacinto College North, TX 2007 SF Giants 2011 Keith Foulke Galveston College, TX 1993 1997 Josh Spence Central Arizona, AZ 2008 2011 Jose Rosado Galveston College, TX 1994 Kansas City Royals 1996 Bryce Harper College of Southern NV, NV 2010 Washington Nationals 2012 Donzell McDonald Trinidad State JC, CO 1994 NY Yankees 2001 Trevor Rosenthal Cowley County College, KS 2009 St Louis Cardinals 2012 Gabe Molina Trinidad State JC, CO 1994 Baltimore Orioles 1999 Lucas Leutge San Jacinto College North, TX 2006 Seattle Mariners 2012 Lance Carter Manatee JC, FL 1994 Kansas City Royals 1999 David Carpenter New Mexico Junior College, NM 2007 Los Angeles Angels 2012 Eric Gagne Seminole JC, OK 1995 LA Dodgers 1999 Sean Nolin San Jacinto College - North X 2009 Toronto Blue Jays 2013 Jim Chamblee Odessa JC, TX 1995 Cincinnati Reds 2003 Burch Smith Howard College, TX 2009 San Diego Padres 2013 Jose Rodriquez Indian Hills CC, IA 1995 St. Louis Cardinals 2000 Donn Roach College of Southern Nevada, NV 2010 San Diego Padres 2014 Ramon Vazquez Indian Hills CC, IA 1995 Seattle Mariners 2001 Chasen Shreve College of Southern Nevada NV 2010 Atlanta Braves 2014 Joe Nelson Seminole JC, OK 1995 Atlanta Braves 2001 David Rollins San Jacinto College 2011 Seattle Mariners 2015 Shawn Sedlacek Indian Hills CC, IA 1995 Kansas City Royals 2003 Keon Broxton Santa Fe College 2009 Pittsburg Pirates 2015 Jason Smith Meridian CC, MS 1996 Chicago Cubs 2001 Alec Asher Polk State College 2012 2015

The JUCO Program Committee has assembled the above list of players who have participated in the World Series and who have played in a Major League Baseball game. The total number of players, who reached the major league level, hit 100 on the 50th anniversary of the tournament. This is a partial list of JUCO history. To see the full list, visit JUCOGJ.org. The definition of a Major League player is to have played in a regular season game for any Major League team. If you know of any player who is not listed, please contact us at [email protected] with information including the college and which year. The list includes the college, year played in Grand Junction and the first team/year he reached the Major Leagues.

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2016Proud ALPINE supporter BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES of the JUCO Tournament[ www.jucogj.org and of all the ] local communities where we serve.25 It “seams” a little flat

The rules of baseball have not drastically changed since it unofficially became America’s favorite pastime. The majority of the changes made have probably been generated to make the game more competitive or adjustments to improve on safety for the athletes. From little league through the professional ranks, safety is the highest priority when considering any changes.

For example, when the aluminum bat was introduced, there was tremendous excitement that the games would increase offense which would, in turn, generate more excitement for the fans. While there was plenty of enthusiasm from the fans (baseball games were producing football scores), the safety of the players became a large concern because the ball was being hit at a speed that the defensive player was not able to respond to fast enough and the game became unsafe for the players, especially at youth levels. To return the game to a safer level of play, new bat manufacturing specifications were put in place that made the bat respond more like a wooden bat. While the game was safer, scoring again went down, the fans were disappointed, and some of the thrill of the game was absent again.

Photo courtesy of Jon James, Grand Junction, CO.

PHOTO CAPTION: Out with the old and in with the new! is photo provides a good perspective of the seam dierences. e old baseball on the le has the raised seam compared to the new baseball on the right with the at-seam.

The NCAA recognized the problem during the 2013 NCAA Division 1 College World Series when there were only 3 home runs hit during the entire series. On behalf of the NCAA, Washington State University (WSU) Sport Science Laboratory began to study the being used. The research determined that a flat-seam baseball would travel farther than a raised-seam baseball.

There are many variables that can impact the actual distance a baseball can travel. However, in the controlled study by Washington State University, the flat-seam baseball traveled an average of 20 feet more than the raised-seam baseball. This minimal reduction in the wind drag on the baseball increased the distance the ball traveled without compromising the health and safety of the players.

To help you understand a little better, the seam on a flat-seam baseball is not entirely flat. The actual difference is minimal from a numbers perspective. The old collegiate baseball had stitching that was raised .048 inches. The baseball that was used by the NCAA Division 1 baseball program during the 2015 season had a seam height of .031 inches. After changing to the new flat-seam baseball, Division 1 baseball saw the 2015 season produce 44% more home runs than the 2014 season. Runs per game also went up 7%. Clearly the offensive production was on the upswing. What might not have been considered was the impact that the flat seam had on the pitching game. At the end of the 2015 season, recorded more than an 8% increase in than before.

26 [ www.jucogj.org ] 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCO WORLD SERIES As far as pitching, the flat-seam baseball will allow a little more velocity on a fast ball, but pitchers may have a more difficult time throwing breaking balls. Because the flat-seam baseball is consistent with the ball used in the minor leagues and at the Division 1 level, it will help prepare the JUCO pitcher for their next level of play. Should they progress on to the major leagues, the seam at that level is even flatter.

The News and Observer newspaper in Raleigh, North Carolina, reported that North Carolina Korey Dunbar said the flattened seams may actually have a positive effect on breaking ball pitchers and “ … on off-speed pitches and even some ,” the ball has a tighter break. He additionally said, “You have more of a tighter spin, so you have more late movement. It helps the pitcher out a little bit. But, on the other hand, you don’t have as much movement so it helps the hitter out.”

Throughout the 2016 season, several JUCO conferences used the flat-seam baseball during their regular season. Other conferences were allowed to wait until their current baseball supply contract ends before making the change. While each conference was allowed to choose which ball to use during the regular season, for our 59th Annual JUCO Tournament, the flat-seam baseball will be used.

As JUCO fans, we might be witnessing some new tournament records. Because home runs increased at the Division 1 level using the flat-seam baseball, it could be argued that we have a chance to see some new offensive records during the 2016 tournament. But wait, if strikeouts increased at the Division 1 level, maybe we will see some new pitching records. Or, because we play our JUCO tournament at altitude (compared to the study), the ball will travel an additional 7% farther than at sea level. Or, will we see pitchers with more movement on the pitch frustrate batters.

I guess there is always something to argue about when you are a baseball fan. Whether we think we are right or not, Yogi Berra said it best, “When it comes to baseball, you don’t know nothing!”

History Remembered

As we all enjoy tournament play for our 59th annual tournament, let’s take a walk down memory lane. 1959 was the first year the Junior College World Series appeared in Grand Junction. The tournament had eight teams representing seven states. Nobody traveled farther than the Wilmington Junior College Seahawks who made the trek from North Carolina on a bus. Just to remind you, air conditioning in motorized vehicles was relatively new in the 50’s. Even with today’s fast- er speeds, that is still more than 32 hours of drive time. However, the several days on the bus didn’t seem to impact Billy DeBruhl. As a young man, Billy made his only appearance at JUCO one for the record books.

Athletes at all levels have always made the claim that records are meant to be broken. In Billy’s case, that will never happen. Billy’s performance in the 1959 World Series cemented his place in the JUCO record books. He will never be replaced. Someday, someone might join him, but they cannot replace him. DeBruhl is the only pitcher in JUCO World Series history to pitch a no hitter! When asked if he was aware that he still holds that distinction, you could almost hear the smile as he said, “Yes, people have told me about that.”

Billy went on to play baseball 2 more years at South Carolina before stepping off the playing field. He stayed involved in baseball coaching teams of all levels for many years around his home town of Camden, SC. When asked what advice he would give to our current players, he paused for a moment and just said, “Play Ball! That’s what they are there to do.” Couldn’t have said it better myself.

Congratulations Billy DeBruhl! Your performance remains an achievement that may never be equaled.

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Santa Fe (FL) GULF GAME 1 - 9:00AM Iowa Western WINNER OF GM 1 NORTHERN GAME 10 - 7:30PM Chattahoochee Valley (AL) WINNER OF GM 10 SOUTH EASTERN GAME 2 - 12:00PM Harford (MD) WINNER OF GM 2 EASTERN

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LLOSEROSER OOFF GMGM 1 GGAMEAME 5 - 10:00AM10:00AM WINNERNNER OFOF GMGM 5 LLOSEROSER OOFF GMGM 2 GAME 8 - 10:00AM10:00AM WWINNERINNER OFOF GMGM 8 LLOSEROSER OOFF GMGM 3 GGAMEAME 6 - 2:00PM2:00PM WWINNERINNER OFOF GMGM 6 GGAMEAME 1212 - 3:00PM3:00PM WINNER OF GM 12 LOSERLOSER OFOF GMGM 4 LOSERLOSER OFOF GMGM 1010

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- GULF GAME 1 - 9:00AM - - - NORTHERN GAME 10 - 7:30PM - - - SOUTHEASTERN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY GAME 2 - 12:00PM - - - JUNE 2 JUNE 3 JUNE 4 EASTERN 2016 NJCAA DIVISION I WORLD SERIES - EAST CENTRAL SUPLIZIO FIELD - GRAND JUNCTION, CO - - MAY 28 - JUNE 4 GAME 3 - 3:00PM GAME 15 - 7:30PM - - - GAMEGAME TTIMESIMES LISTEDLI AS MOUNTAIN SOUTHWESTERN The World Series Committee reserves the right to revise the - schedule (i.e., game times) in the event of weather conditions GAME 9 - 2:00PM and/or other circumstances that may require such changes. - - WESTERN If three teams remain at Game 18, the team with the most - games played receives a bye to Game 19. In the case of a tie for GAME 4 - 7:30PM - games played, a coin toss will determine the bye. - WINNERWINNER OFOF GMGM 1515 SOUTH CENTRAL Times and dates are subject to change without notice. GAME 13 - 7:30PM - - - GAME 17 - 7:30PM - CENTRAL - GAME 7 - 7:30PM - - - SOUTHERN GAMEGAM 17 - 7:00PM0PM - WINNERWINNER OFOF GMGM 1515 - GAME 5 - 10:00AM - - GAME 8 - 10:00AM - - - - GAME 12 - 3:00PM - GAME 6 - 2:00PM - - WINNERWINNER OFOF GMGM 1212 - GAME 18 - 7:00PM - GAMEGAME 1818 - 7:00PM7:00PM - NATIONALNATNATIONALIONAL CHAMPIONCHAMPIO NCHAMPION

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Cisco, TX Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 2 Number of Championships: 0 SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT Team Sponsor: The Foreign Aid - Steve Stewart Team Host: Grand Junction Lions Club Steve Stewart & Ben Mueller Team Hotel: Grand Vista Hotel HEAD COACH: DAVID WHITE SEASON RECORD: 46-14

NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 1 Rodriguez, Henry OF 5’10” 170 R/R 364 SO 3/21/1994 Bronx,NY 2 Farkas, Dalon MIF 6’0” 180 R/R 407 RFR 2/16/1996 Milton,GA 4 Newton, JT RHP 6’0” 200 R/R 2-1. RFR 9/9/1995 Bangs,TX 5 Burns, Michael OF 5’10” 180 R/R 363 RSO 10/20/1994 Littleton,CO 6 Carter, Cole RHP 6’ 2” 200 R/R 2-0. RFR 11/12/1995 Allen,TX 8 Dostal, Clayton RHP 6’3” 190 R/R 1-3. SO 6/8/1996 Richmond,TX 9 Biggers, Jax MIF 5’10” 165 L/R 406 FR 4/7/1997 Missiouri City,TX 10 Hernandez, Calvin MIF 6’0” 195 S/R 340 RFR 1/9/1996 Flowermound,TX 11 Phillips, Wesley C 6’2” 215 R/R 337 RFR 2/7/1996 Sunnyvale,TX 14 Thaxton, Justin INF 6’ 0” 195 L/R 311 SO 6/27/1995 Las Animas,CO 16 Laberge, Kyle LHP 6’0” 155 L/L 6-2. SO 11/17/1995 Mansfield,TX 17 Patterson, Trae MIF 5’10” 170 R/R 4-2. RSO 8/21/1995 Haslet,TX 18 Rheams, Zachary 1B 6’2” 235 L/L 479 SO 11/13/1995 Angleton,TX 19 Bargfeldt, Jeb LHP/OF 6’0” 175 L/L 10-1. SO 10/13/1995 Owasso,OK 20 Nelson, Ryan SS 6’ 2” 200 R/R 439 FR 10/18/1997 Rex,GA 21 Hoogerwerf, Ryan 3B/OF 6’4” 225 R/R 333 SO 4/12/1996 Allen,TX 23 Rebuen, Grant OF/1B/3B 6’3” 215 R/R 375 FR 10/11/1996 Dallas,TX 24 Granberg, Devlin 3B/SS 6’2” 205 R/R 530 SO 9/8/1995 Hudson,CO 25 Whalen, Matthew RHP 6’6” 205 R/R 2-1. RFR 7/14/1996 Highlands Ranch,CO 27 Mclane, Eli RHP 6’1” 185 R/R 1-0. RFR 8/8/1996 Breckenridge,TX 28 Garcia, Seth C 5’9” 205 R/R 231 SO 4/14/1993 San Antonio,TX 29 Jones, Anthony OF 5’11” 165 R/R 281 FR 10/21/1997 Missouri City,TX 31 Corso, Kent OF/P 6’ 0” 215 R/R 320/0-0 RSO 7/24/1995 San Antonio,TX 33 Alexander, Troy OF 6’4” 225 L/L 250 FR 12/12/1996 Fresno,TX 35 Chezem, Troy LHP 6’3” 230 L/L 2-1. RFR 12/9/1995 Allen,TX 36 DeLaCruz, David C 5’9” 195 R/R 0 FR 2/12/1997 Alice,TX

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2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 33 Cowley County Community College Tigers Arkansas City, KS Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 6 Number of Championships: 2 CENTRAL DISTRICT Team Sponsor: ANB Bank – Cynthia Pope Team Host: Kiwanis Club of Grand Junction Rick Nisley & Brad Krebill Team Hotel: Marriott Courtyard HEAD COACH: DAVE BURROUGHS SEASON RECORD: 44-16

NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 1 Riley Knudsen INF 6’3” 190 L/R BA-0.289 SO 9/5/1995 Cabot,AR 2 Tucker White RHP 6’1” 205 R/R PR -9-0 SO 7/7/1996 Sterling, OK 3 Bryce Fischer OF 6’1” 195 L/L BA-.322 SO 3/29/1996 Wichita, KS 6 Trevor Nance RHP 6’5” 220 R/R PR-0-0 FR 12/20/1996 Wellington, KS 7 K.K. Daniel C 5’11” 190 R/R BA-.315 SO 3/7/1995 Jacksonville, FL 8 Carson LaRue RHP 6’1” 175 R/R PR-11-1 SO 3/6/1996 Dewey, OK 9 Joel Spain OF 5’10” 180 R/R BA-.273 FR 1/4/1997 Lawrence, KS 10 Stevie Thompson OF 6’1” 200 R/R BA-.333 SO 9/15/1995 Midwest City, OK 11 Mason LeClair RHP 6’2” 165 R/R PR- 1-1 FR 1/8/1997 Mulvane, KS 12 Ryan Wieligman INF 5’8” 160 R/R BA-.321 FR 3/26/1997 Stillwater, OK 13 Scott Engler RHP 6’4” 220 R/R PR- 7-2 FR 12/12/1996 Wichita, KS 15 Ben Strahm RHP 6’4” 200 R/R PR- 4-1 FR 12/16/1996 West Fargo, ND 17 Reid Fehr OF 5’10” 190 R/R BA-.393 FR 11/14/1996 Topeka, KS 18 Jordan Miller RHP 6’4” 225 R/R PR- 0-0 SO 1/23/1996 Wichita, KS 19 Justin McGregor RHP 6’ 190 L/R PR- 3-1 SO 12/13/1995 Midwest City, OK 20 Payne McCutcheon C 6’2” 210 R/R BA-.250 FR 7/8/1996 Olathe, KS 21 Jacob Means INF 6’2” 200 R/R BA-.311 FR 4/14/1996 Gardner, KS 23 Abdiel Alicea INF 6’ 170 S/R BA-.340 SO 6/4/1995 San Juan, PR 24 Mason McAlister RHP 6’3” 190 L/R PR- 4-2 SO 12/2/1995 Yukon, OK 25 Caleb Eldridge INF 6’4” 235 L/L BA-.389 FR 7/3/1995 Edmond, OK 26 Connor Litton INF 6’3” 200 R/R BA-.385 FR 1/14/1997 Warfordsburg, PA 27 Zack Henderson P/OF 6’2” 215 R/R BA-.297 FR 12/25/1995 Greendale, WI 29 Sam Goodwin OF 6’2” 215 L/R BA-.250 SO 6/15/1995 Overland Park, KS 33 Joshua Limes LHP 6’2” 200 L/L PR- 1-1 FR 5/28/1996 Tulsa, OK 34 Quinton Forrester LHP 6’9” 240 L/L PR- 4-3 SO 6/9/1995 Iowa City, IA 35 Shae Stephens LHP 6’5” 220 L/L PR- 0-2 FR 10/31/1996 Shawnee, KS

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34 [ www.jucogj.org ] 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES Darton State College Cavaliers Albany, GA Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 1 Number of Championships: 0 EAST CENTRAL DISTRICT Team Sponsor: Industrial Insulation Group Joel Ortiz Team Host: Orchard Mesa Lions Club Bruce Veatch & Mike Bussey HEAD COACH: SCOT (BRANDON) HEMMINGS SEASON RECORD: 43-19 Team Hotel: Grand Junction Double Tree Hotel

NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 1 McDonald, Grant INF 5’10” 180 R-R 0.212 S 4/12/96 Bainbridge, GA 2 Ilgenfritz, Cody INF 5’9” 155 R-R 0.246 S 9/14/95 St. Mary’s, GA 3 Cammack, Brad RHP 6’2” 175 R-R 1-2 F 12/18/96 Soperton, GA 4 Martin, Rabon LHP 6’1” 175 L-L 6-5 S 12/21/95 Dallas, GA 5 Herron, Kendall OF 6’0” 170 R-R 0.346 S 2/5/96 Panama City, FL 6 Huggins, Mike INF 5’10” 178 R-R 0.374 S 2/9/96 Savannah, GA 7 Goberdhan, Sam LHP 6’0” 175 L-L 6-1 rF 12/5/96 Adel, GA 8 Greenstein, Ben 1B 6’0” 264 L-L 0.250 F 5/19/97 Lake Worth, FL 9 Ferringer, Taylor RHP 6’0” 170 R-R 10-1 S 11/27/95 Macon, GA 10 Smith, Pierce LHP 6’5” 187 L-L 2-1 F 6/11/97 Marietta, GA 11 Feagans, Robbie C 6’0” 180 R-R 0.375 F 3/6/97 Leesburg, GA 13 Reddick, Michael RHP 6’0” 155 R-R 5-4 F 5/22/97 Leesburg, GA 14 Crowder, Landon OF/INF 6’2” 180 L-R 0.459 F 10/6/95 Vestavia, AL 15 Johnson, Trey RHP 6’0” 185 R-R 0-0 S 11/6/93 Tallahassee, FL 16 Beasley, Jeremy RHP 6’3” 220 R-R 9-3 S 11/20/95 Lyons, GA 17 McCurry, Zach RHP 6’2” 225 R-R 1-1 rS 8/9/95 Newnan, GA 20 Gowdy, Denzell INF 6’0” 186 R-R 0.360 F 11/30/96 Sylvester, GA 21 Cable, John C 6’2” 208 L-R 0.398 S 7/18/96 Roswell, GA 22 Harman, Matt OF 6’1” 178 L-R 0.330 F 6/13/97 Carrollton, GA 23 Thomas, Colton OF 6’0” 220 L-R 0.300 S 10/15/95 Prattville, AL 24 Henle, Justin C 5’11” 175 S-R 0.276 F 1/29/97 Ft. Stewart, GA 25 Strickland, Micah OF 5’11” 177 R-R 0.286 F 2/15/97 Gainesville, GA 27 Cirullo, Johnathan OF 5’6” 140 R-R 0.158 F 11/19/96 Sylvester, GA 29 Price, Dylan RHP 6’2” 165 R-R 0-1 S 12/17/95 Buena Vista, GA 31 Davis, Michael LHP 5’8” 190 R-L 3-0 F 5/18/97 Conyers, GA 32 Morris, Tyler 1B 6’4” 215 R-R 0.270 S 3/29/96 Middleburg, FL

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2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 35 Delgado Community College Dolphins New Orleans, LA Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 4 Number of Championships: 0 SOUTH CENTRAL DISTRICT Team Sponsor: Rib City BBQ Mike Spradlin & Sara Martz Team Host: Palisade Rotary Club John Sabel & Mark Liff EAD OACH OESEPH CHEUERMANN EASON ECORD H C : J S S R : 37-18 Team Hotel: Springhill Suites NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 29 Adams, Hayden P 5’10 180 RR 2-2 FR 2/14/1997 Gonzales, LA 18 Avrard, Corey (CJ) P 6’3 220 RR 3-0 FR 9/12/1995 Metairie, LA 2 Bonura, Chip 1B 5’11 190 RR .222 FR 1/16/1996 Chalmette, LA 13 Broussard, Brandt 2B 5’9 155 RR .386 FR 9/1/1995 New Orleans, LA 19 Clayton, Christian OF 6’0 185 RR .293 FR 4/24/1997 Belle Chasse, LA 32 Dantin, Bryce C 5’9 200 RR .286 FR 6/11/1996 Harvey, LA 12 Esteve, Terry IF 6’0 185 RR .200 SO 10/12/1994 Belle Chasse, LA 41 Guidry, Bryce P 5’11 150 LL 3-0 FR 1/9/1996 Lockport, LA 15 Hileman, Evan P 5’9 185 RR 6-2 SO 9/3/1995 St. Rose, LA 4 Jackson, Toi SS 5’9 160 RR .217 FR 7/11/1995 New Orleans, LA 21 LaGreco, Joseph (JP) C 6’1 210 RR .318 FR 9/27/1996 Pearl River, LA 22 Lahare, Daniel OF 5’11 180 LL .386 FR 1/13/1995 Metairie, LA 31 Latino, Christian P 6’1 155 RR 3-1 FR 10/22/1995 Metairie, LA 7 Magee, Owen 3B 5’9 185 RR .323 SO 10/6/1995 Metairie, LA 5 Miller, Spencer C 6’1 210 RR .277 SO 10/26/1995 LaPlace, LA 40 Nebrat, Jason P 6’0 205 RR 1-0 SO 1/30/1996 Fleming Island, FL 8 Nini, Jace P/2B 5’11 165 RR 8-4/.196 FR 10/8/1996 Terrytown, LA 28 Noel, Brandon OF 5’9 175 RL .200 FR 9/16/1997 Plaquemine, LA 1 Podorsky, Robert OF 5’7 160 RR .418 SO 1/27/1995 Prairieville, LA 39 Sinibaldi, Adam P 5’11 200 RR 0-0 FR 11/8/1995 Kenner, LA 3 St. Philip, Tyler SS 5’8 160 RR .244 SO 3/6/1996 Mandeville, LA 42 Stein, Trevin P 5’9 155 LR 0-0 FR 3/30/1995 Slidell, LA 10 Thompson, Tyler SS 5’8 160 RR .269 FR 6/7/1996 Covington, LA 11 Veit, Spencer P 6’3 195 RR 2-2 SO 2/26/1996 Metairie, LA 6 Volion, Christian OF 5’10 120 RR .257 SO 8/30/1995 Marrero, LA 23 Weston, Dylan IF 6’2 240 RR .304 SO 11/1/1994 New Orleans, LA

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36 [ www.jucogj.org ] 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES Harford Community College Fighting Owls

Bel Air, MD Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 1 Number of Championships: 0 EASTERN DISTRICT Team Sponsor: Delta Disaster Services Amy Milyard Team Host: Redlands Rotary Club Don Pettygrove & Wayne Kennedy EAD OACH OM LLER SEASON RECORD: 49-9 H C : T E Team Hotel: Grand Junction Double Tree NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 1 Chase Demars INF 5’11 195 R/R 0.350 Soph 7/18/95 Overland Park, KS 2 Max Joseph C 6’0 190 R/R 0.268 Soph 10/1/95 Marlton, NJ 3 Ronnie Krsolovic INF 6’3 190 R/R 0.278 Fresh 9/20/96 Concord Twp, OH 6 Andrew Valichka INF 6’0 185 R/R 0.314 Soph 4/1/96 Pedricktown, NJ 7 Josh Silvestri P 5’11 185 R/R 11-0 Soph 7/10/96 Middletown, DE 8 Jack Hamner OF 5’11 185 R/R 0.352 Soph 3/27/96 Manassas, VA 10 Luke Johnson C 6’1 190 R/R 0.296 Fresh 8/18/97 Jarrettsville, MD 11 Brock Antognoni INF 5’9 185 R/R 0.250 Fresh 8/26/95 Frederick, MD 12 Ty Williams OF 6’0 170 L/L 0.252 Soph 1/9/95 Newark, DE 13 Ben Bomberger OF 5’10 175 R/R 0.333 Soph 9/12/95 Manheim, PA 14 Aaron Gress P 6’1 180 R/R 3-0 Fresh 12/20/96 Harrisburg, PA 15 TJ Pagan P 6’4 245 L/R 2-1 Soph 3/1/96 Philadelphia, PA 17 Nick Delp INF 6’2 195 R/R 0.349 Fresh 6/25/97 Baldwin, MD 18 Dominic DiSabatino INF 6’5 195 R/R 0.409 Soph 3/21/96 Middletown, DE 19 Daulton Weeks INF 6’0 200 R/R 0.376 Soph 9/6/95 Boyertown, PA 20 Anthony Apreda P 5’10 200 R/R 3-2 Fresh 10/4/95 Teaneck, NJ 21 Toby Sponseller OF 5’11 175 R/R 0.343 Fresh 6/5/97 East Berlin, PA 22 Will Brooke P 6’2 195 R/R 2-1 Fresh 1/31/97 Vienna, VA 23 JP Vail OF 5’11 180 S/L 0.349 Fresh 5/8/96 Stony Point, NY 25 Colby Dean OF 6’0 190 L/R 0.293 Soph 4/10/96 Bethany Beach, DE 27 William Reed P 6’2 190 R/R 1-1 Fresh 11/3/95 Purcellville, VA 31 Michael Adams P 6’5 220 R/R 11-0 Soph 6/21/96 Mechanicsburg, PA 36 Andrew Carber P 6’9 225 R/R 4-0 Fresh 7/16/95 Blue Bell, PA 37 Joe Burton OF 6’4 240 R/R 0.415 Fresh 12/18/95 Newark, DE 39 John Brubaker P 5’10 175 L/L 1-0 Fresh 8/12/97 Harrisburg, PA 40 Michael Devecchio P 6’2 170 R/L 6-2 Fresh 9/23/91 Bel Air, MD

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2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 37 Iowa Western Community College Reivers Council Bluffs, IA Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 17 Number of Championships: 3 NORTHERN DISTRICT Team Sponsor: US Bank - Randall Cupp

Team Host: Grand Junction Kiwanis Golden K John Bacheldor & Richard Specht HEAD COACH: MARC RARDIN SEASON RECORD: 50-13 Team Hotel: Holiday Inn

NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 1 Malik Moore LHP 5’9 160 L-L 2-0 3.38era Fr 9/7/1997 Waukee, IA 2 Jared Gates INF 6’1 185 L-R 0.449 So 3/28/1996 Wichita, KS 3 Matt Hoeg INF 6’0 180 R-R 0.435 So 8/28/1995 Clive, IA 7 Tyler Garrison C 6’0 230 L-R 0.5 Fr 12/23/1996 Shawnee, KS 8 Eric Mingus INF 5’8 160 R-R 0.386 Fr 8/10/1996 Centennial, CO 9 Nick Menken OF 5’10 180 R-R 0.388 Fr 9/24/1996 Bartlett, IL 10 Matt Eardensohn RHP 6’3 185 R-R 2-1 6.94era Fr 5/13/1996 Omaha, NE 12 Jacob Niggemeyer RHP 6’5 235 R-R 8-1 2.25era So 11/30/1995 Powell, OH 13 Matt Lloyd INF/P 6’1 190 L-R .418 6-0 R-Fr 3/17/1996 Okotoks, ALB 15 Declan Doyle INF 6’2 190 L-R 0.356 So 3/6/1996 Iowa City, IA 16 Mitchell Thompson C/OF 6’2 180 R-R 0.339 Fr 6/27/1995 Osakis, MN 17 Josh Baumgart RHP 5’11 180 R-R 2-0 3.06era Fr 7/24/1996 Sioux Falls, SD 18 Kaleb Reid OF 5’10 170 R-R 0.263 Fr 12/4/1996 Smithville, MO 19 Devon Perez RHP 6’5 200 R-R 4-0 5.02era So 5/15/1996 Ashburn, VA 20 Brian Grove INF 5’10 170 L-R 0.367 Fr 5/12/1997 River Falls, WI 22 Jacob Kistaitis C 6’2 195 R-R 0.279 Fr 10/25/1996 Omaha, NE 23 Jack Morock OF 6’4 215 R-R 0.387 Fr 8/6/1997 Elkhorn, NE 24 Kory Kuhlmann LHP 6’1 205 L-L 5-3 5.95era Fr 10/1/1996 Ute, IA 25 Luke Morgan INF 6’3 195 R-R 0.455 So 5/13/1997 New Lenox, IL 27 Zach Hanna OF 6’2 200 L-L 0.387 Fr 12/27/1996 Shawnee, KS 28 Brody Hagel-Pitt RHP 6’6 255 R-R 6-1 4.15era So 5/27/1996 Arvada, CO 30 Henry DeNoble RHP 6’3 200 R-R 1-0 2.25era So 7/21/1996 Manhattan, KS 32 Clayton Cope RHP 6’6 200 R-R 0-1 3.14era So 3/8/1996 Lincoln, NE 34 Taylor Goshen RHP 6’1 245 R-R 2-2 6.3era So 9/1/1995 Fort Wayne, IN. 38 Jacob Sylvester RHP 6’6 240 R-R 3-0 6.20era So 9/26/1995 Lenexa, KS 40 Jackson Douglas LHP 6’6 245 L-L 2-1 8.22era So 9/22/1995 Rochester, MN

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38 [ www.jucogj.org ] 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES San Jacinto College - North Gators

Houston, TX Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 21 Number of Championships: 5

SOUTHERN DISTRICT Team Sponsor: Sorter Construction Bill Ogle

Team Host: Horizon Sunrise Rotary Club HEAD COACH: TOM ARRINGTON SEASON RECORD: 48-10 Bill Voss & Lindsay Keller Team Hotel: Clarion Inn

NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 2 Grimsley, John OF 5’9” 175 R/R .335 F 3/27/1996 Cypress, TX 3 Schuetz, Tanner INF/OF 5’9” 180 R/R .372 F 8/6/1996 Sugar Land, TX 4 January, Ryan C/OF 6’3” 200 L/R .348 F 5/27/1997 Swampscott, MA 6 Schmidt,Colten LHP 5’11” 155 L/L 11-1, 1.45 S 11/25/1995 LaPorte, Tx 7 Montgomery, Brandon INF 6’0” 180 R/R .385 S 2/12/1996 Collierville, TN 10 Schoenvogel, Baine C 6’0” 195 R/R .395 S 11/28/1995 Galveston, TX 11 Fernandez, Jorge RHP 5’10” 195 R/R 2-1-10, 0.00 S 10/7/1994 Del Rio, TX 13 Krennrich, Brandon C 6’1” 195 R/R .310 F 10/25/1996 McHenry, IL 14 Smeltzer, Devin LHP 6’2” 195 R/L 8-3, 1.29 S 9/7/1995 Voorhees, NJ 15 Parsons, Montana RHP 6’3” 180 R/R 5-4, 1.58 S 4/20/1995 Conroe, TX 16 Bond, Aaron OF 6’4” 185 L/R .323 F 2/16/1997 South Bend, IN 17 Cascadden, Tucker INF 5’10” 185 R/R .275 S 7/19/1995 Houston, TX 19 Williams, Caden RHP/INF 5’11” 190 R/R .353 S 4/27/1995 Sugar Land, TX 20 Lopez, Donivan INF 5’11’ 175 R/R .335 F 5/12/1995 Sinton, TX 21 Nesbit, Cody RHP 6’2” 170 R/R 4-1-1, .49 S 3/5/1996 LaPorte, TX 22 Shumpert, Nick INF 6’0” 180 R/R .284 F 11/11/1996 Lone Tree, CO 25 Hutson, Garrett RHP/INF 6’1” 200 R/R 3-0-1, 1.69 F 10/28/1996 Witchita, KS 27 McClellan, Hunter RHP 6’2” 180 R/R 3-0-1, 4.37 F 11/17/1996 Nacogdoches, TX 28 Barfield, Kyle OF 6’0” 175 R/R .133 S 6/14/1996 Bryan, TX 29 Young, Seth INF 6’3” 210 L/R .327 S 10/13/1995 Olive Branch, MS 30 Maddox, Jerry RHP 6’0” 185 R/R 1-0-1, .77 F 8/7/1996 Dayton, TX 33 Wood, Max OF 6’0” 175 R/R .390 S 12/26/1996 Vancouver, BC 44 Scafariello, Liam INF/OF 6’4” 240 R/R .308 F 10/31/1996 Southington, CT 49 Holub, Braeden RHP 6’5” 270 R/R 2-0-2, 2.19 F 9/29/1995 Tomball, TX 50 Donaho, Patrick LHP 6’5” 210 L/R 0-0, 2.25 F 10/13/1995 Houston, TX 55 Treu, Hudson RHP 6’3” 190 R/R 3-0-2, 1.07 S 7/4/1995 Houston, TX

2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 39 Santa Fe Community College Saints Gainesville, FL Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 3 Number of Championships: 0 GULF DISTRICT Team Sponsor: Reynolds Polymer Technology, INC. Bill Raimer Team Host: Fruita Rotary Club EAD OACH OHNNY IGGS EASON ECORD H C : J W S R : 42-8 Duke Wortmann & Tom Eatwell Team Hotel: Clarion Inn NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 1 Cole Parks OF 5’10 185 R/R .325 SO 8/5/1995 Chiefland, FL 2 Brandon Hernandez INF 5’9” 175 R/R .285 FR 3/6/1997 Palm Beach, FL 3 Wyatt Meisterhans OF 5’7” 170 R/R .219 RFR 2/15/1996 Jacksonville, FL 4 Ricky Miranda RHP 5’11” 160 R/R 1-0 FR 5/16/1997 Coconut Creek, FL 5 Tyler Kinney INF 5’10 165 L/R .297 SO 10/30/1995 Ft. Myers, FL 6 Robbie Hanlon OF 5’10 190 L/L .306 SO 9/6/1997 Dade City, FL 8 Stephen Smith INF/OF 5’10” 170 L/R .368 RFR 5/19/1995 Trenton, FL 10 Kyle Phillips OF/INF 5’9” 160 L/R .326 FR 3/31/1997 Orlando, FL 11 David Lee RHP 6’4” 185 R/R 6-1 SO 9/13/1995 Gainesville, FL 12 Danny Hernandez INF 5’6” 150 R/R .182 SO 8/2/1995 West Palm Beach, FL 14 Matt Allen C 5’11 190 R/R .339 SO 6/5/1996 Jacksonville, FL 15 Bailey Metcalf RHP/INF 6’0” 215 L/R 2-0 FR 12/12/1996 Crawfordville, FL 16 Kyle Morton RHP 5’11” 170 R/R 7-2 FR 10/18/1996 Fleming Island, FL 17 Alex Kennell LHP 5’9” 190 L/L 4-0 RFR 10/19/1995 Jacksonville, FL 18 Robert Girgis LHP 6’1” 150 L/L 1-1 FR 1/25/1997 Orange Park, FL 19 Chris Hopkins RHP 6’5” 220 R/R 3-0 RFR 8/28/1996 Deland, FL 21 Trent Johnson RHP 6’4 175 R/R 8-2 SO 8/12/1996 Williston, FL 22 Dillon Reed OF 6’3” 185 L/R .190 FR 3/31/1997 Jacksonville, FL 23 Call Graham RHP 6’0 185 R/R 4-1, 5 SV SO 11/21/1995 Bushnell, FL 24 Hugo Valdes 1B 5’11 230 L/L .370 SO 3/23/1996 Key West, FL 25 Alex Goebel C/INF 5’11” 195 R/R .299 FR 1/28/1997 Wesley Chapel, FL 27 Troy Bacon RHP 6’1 185 R/R 4-1, 15 SV FR 9/26/1996 Tampa, FL 28 Anthony Auletta LHP 6’4” 225 L/L 1-0 RFR 8/22/1996 Broad Channel, NY 29 Kevin Fuentes RHP 6’0 195 R/R 1-0 FR 2/16/1997 Miami, FL 32 Haydn Cano C 5’10” 155 R/R .326 FR 2/24/1997 Williston, FL 33 Chad Stockdale INF 6’0” 190 R/R .354 RFR 7/8/1996 Alachua, FL

40 [ www.jucogj.org ] 2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES Yavapai College Roughriders Prescott, AZ Number of Times Qualified at JUCO: 9 Number of Championships: 3 WESTERN DISTRICT Team Sponsor: Mays Concrete Jeff Carpenter Team Host: Grand Junction Rotary Club Barbara Traylor Smith & Dave Huerkamp HEAD COACH: RYAN COUGILL SEASON RECORD: 41-19 Team Hotel: Holiday Inn

NO PLAYER’S NAME POS HT WT BAT-THROW BA-PR CLASS B-DATE HOMETOWN 2 Easley, Nate OF 5’10” 170 R/R 0.397 SO 1/11/1996 Glendale, AZ (San Joaquin Delta College) 4 Guaragna, Nick MIF 5’9” 180 R/R 0.224 FR 3/19/1996 Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral HS) 5 Kuhaulua, Rashaan RHP/IF 6’1” 180 R/R 0.311 SO 3/11/1996 Wailua, HI (San Jose State University) 6 Romero, Joseph LHP 6’0” 185 L/L 8W 5L SO 9/9/1995 Oxnard, CA (University of Nevada at Reno) 8 Durkiewicz,Hayden LHP 6’0” 180 L/R 6W 2L FR 2/26/1997 Chandler, AZ (Chandler HS) 9 Enwiller, Dylan IF/OF 6’2” 175 R/R 0.299 FR 5/13/1997 Chandler, AZ (Hamilton HS) 10 Pederson, Zach RHP 6’2” 170 R/R 1W 2L FR 6/5/1996 Chandler, AZ (Hamilton HS) 11 Villa, Jonathan C 6’0” 190 L/R 0.313 FR 2/2/1996 Henderson, NV (Basic HS) 12 Weems, Avery LHP 6’2” 185 R/L 3W 1L FR 6/6/1997 Flagstaff, AZ (Coconino HS) 14 Goldby, Caden OF 6’0” 185 R/R 0.244 FR 9/3/1997 Yuba City, CA (Yuba City HS) 16 Garcia, Jesus RHP 6’3” 195 R/R 0W 0L SO 5/24/1995 San Jacinto, CA (Tahquitz HS) 17 Gross, Andrew RHP 6’4” 180 R/R 5W 1L FR 9/19/1996 Chandler, AZ (Chandler HS) 18 Oberg, Ryan C 6’2” 200 R/R 0.338 SO 6/5/1996 Phoenix, AZ (Sunnyslope HS) 19 Maggi, Christian OF 6’0” 190 L/R 0.396 FR* 6/23/1995 Phoenix, AZ (Brophy College Prep) 20 Fagg, Jaxxon OF 6’1” 210 L/R 0.303 FR 8/20/1996 Gilbert, AZ (Perry HS) 21 Delgado, Nikko OF 6’2” 210 R/R 0.269 SO 10/21/1995 Riverbank, CA (Enochs HS) 23 Fagg, Jeddediah IF/P 6’1” 205 R/R 0.292 FR* 6/23/1995 Gilbert, AZ (University of Nevada at Reno) 24 Romano, Ramsey IF 6’2” 205 R/R 0.417 SO 5/10/1995 El Cajon, CA (University of Michigan) 25 Johns, Gavin C, UT 6’2” 195 S/R 0.346 FR 2/16/1997 Temecula, CA (Chaparral HS) 26 Ortega, Nicko RHP 6’4” 245 R/R 5W 2L SO 9/6/1995 Glendale, AZ (Sandra Day O’Connor HS) 27 Harte, Degan RHP 6’3” 205 R/R 1W 1L SO 10/8/1995 Glendale, AZ (Sandra Day O’Connor HS) 28 Hicks, Michael 1B 6’6” 245 L/R 0.359 FR 5/5/1997 Coeur d’Alene, ID (Coeur d’Alene HS) 29 Hegadoren, Eric RHP 6’11” 245 R/R 0W 0L SO 2/23/1995 Victoria, BC, Canada (College of the Canyons) 30 Beal, Chase RHP 6’5” 225 R/R 10W 3L SO 2/19/1996 Queen Creek, AZ (University of New Mexico) 34 Ephan, Brock 1B 6’4” 270 R/R 0.349 SO 8/23/1996 Kalaheo, HI (Waimea HS)

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Andrew Bowles, Palisade High School (coached by Aaron Howard) Andrew Bowles is a 3 year varsity letterman from Palisade High School. This past spring, Andrew had a batting average of .457 and earned a First Team All-Conference selection for the second straight year. Andrew was also named the 4A WSL Player Of The Year and awarded Academic All State Honorable Mention. This fall, Andrew will be taking the next step in pursuing his baseball dreams at Dawson Community College in Montana, where he will be studying Fish and Wildlife Management.

Dylan Rowe, Fruita High School (coached by Ray McLennan) Dylan was a two-sport student athlete at Fruita Monument High School, where he lettered four times in baseball and three times in . He was a first team all-conference selection in both sports his senior year. He was invited to and will be attending the 2015 High School All-Star Futures game held at on May 28th. Dylan graduated with a 3.5 GPA and will be attending Scottsdale Community College in Arizona this fall to further develop his academic and baseball career.

Jeremy Champlin, Central High School (coached by Chuck Yost) Jeremy Champlin was a two sport athlete at Central High School, playing basketball for three years and varsity baseball for four years. During his junior year, he had a batting average of .385 and was a 2nd Team All-Conference selection. During his senior year, he had a batting average of .410 and was a 1st Team All-Conference selection. Jeremy graduated with a 3.4 GPA and was awarded the Alpine Bank student of the month award in November 2014. This summer, he will be competing for the Rocky Mountain Baseball club in preparation for college baseball. Jeremy will be attending Garden City Community College in Kansas this fall.

Michael Hansen, Grand Junction High School (coached by Jeff McLaughlin) Michael Hansen has played baseball all four years at Grand Junction High School, finishing his high school career this season playing in the outfield and batting .384. Along with baseball, Michael also played soccer for the Tigers as their starting goalkeeper and captain. He was named 1st Team All-Conference as well as receiving All-State recognition. Michael graduated fourth in his class with a 4.32 GPA and received the Superintendent Scholar Award for his academic accomplishments. In the fall, Michael will attend Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering.

Tyler Sandoval, Colorado Mesa University (coached by Chris Hanks) Tyler Sandoval was born and raised in Delta, Colorado and graduated from Delta High School in May 2014. After graduation, Tyler played summer ball for the Gene Taylor Legion Team. While playing for Gene Taylor’s, Tyler was contacted by Coach Hanks and was asked if he would like an opportunity to play baseball for Colorado Mesa University which he gladly accepted. Academically, Tyler is studying Kinesiology and also plans to minor in Special Education. Tyler had an incredible first year at CMU and when he returns next year, he plans to continue pitching and developing his skills as a catcher.

2016 ALPINE BANK JUCOWORLDSERIES [ www.jucogj.org ] 51 JUCO T R INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Average (15 or more at bats): .688 Kirby Puckett, Triton College, Datin, Middle Georgia College, Ga. (1984); Kevin Lofthus, College Ill. (1982); Bill Losa; San Jacinto College-North, Texas (1987); Bry- of Southern Idaho (1986); Bill Losa, San Jacinto College-North, ant Beaver; Seminole State College, Okla. (2004) Texas (1987); Michael Mose, Lake Land College, Ill. (1988); Mi- cheal Peters, Essex Community College, Md. (1992); Boodle Clark, Hits In A Tournament: 17 Shell Scott; College of Southern Idaho-, Walters State Community College, Tenn. (2003); Kevin Gossage, Idaho (1984) Yavapai College, Ariz. (2006), Marty Gantt, Spartanburg Methodist College, S.C. (2009) Hits In A Game: 6 Tary Scott; Walters State Community College, Tenn. (1984); Edward Nodhturfd, Jefferson Davis Community Consecutive Home Runs: 4 Steve Coats, Louisburg College, N.C. College, Ala. (1994); Jared Allen, Walters State Community College, (1975) Tenn (2013) Grand Slams In A Tournament: 3 George Arias, Pima Community Runs In A Tournament: 15 Scott Skripko, Middle Georgia, Ga. College, Ariz. (1992) (1982); Lance Leitner, College of Southern Idaho, Idaho (1988); Randy Brown, San Jacinto-North, Texas (1990) Stolen Bases In A Tournament: 11 Humbert Acosta, Miami-Dade Community College, Fla. (1976) RBI In A Tournament: 18 Greg Geren, Cleveland State Communi- ty College, Tenn. (1980) Pitching Appearances: 6 Darrell Porter, Tarleton State (1960)

Doubles In A Tournament: 5 Mickey Dearstone, Columbia State Pitched (Series): 30.67 Joe Arnold, Miami-Dade Commu- Community College, Tenn. (1973); Eric Smith, Panola Junior Col- nity College, Fla. (1966) lege-Panola, Texas (1979); Scott Needs, Wallace State Community College-Hanceville, Ala. (2002); Keon Braxton, Santa Fe College, Victories: 4 Donnie Moore, Ranger Junior College, Texas (1973) Fla. (2009); Aaron Palmer, Northwest Florida State (2015) Saves: 3 Andy Mee, Santa Fe College, Fla. (2009) Triples In A Tournament: 4 Howard May, Gulf Coast Community College, Fla. (1965) Strikeouts (Series): 33 Doug Slocum, Mesa Community College, Ariz. (1972); Frank Rodriguez, Howard College, Texas (1991) Home Runs In A Tournament: 6 Jeff Kipila, Brookdale Communi- ty College, N.J. (1986); Jerry Shepard, Middle Georgia College, Ga. Strikeouts (One Game): 21 Floyd Weaver, Paris Junior College, (1990) Paris, Texas (1960)

Home Runs In A Game: 3 Steve Cook, Miami-Dade Community Bases On Balls (One Game): 15 Doug Ault, Panola Junior College, College-North, Fla. (1974); Steve Coats, Louisburg College, N.C. Carthage, Texas (1970) (1975); Darrell Higgs, Pima Community College. Ariz. (1981); Joe No-Hitter: Billy Debruhl, Wilmington, N.C. (1959) TEAM RECORDS Runs In A Tournament-Seven Games: 70 College Of Hits In A Game: 44 San Jacinto Community Col- Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, Idaho (1984) lege-North, Houston, Texas 25 (2002) vs. 19 Louisburg Col- lege, Louisburg, N.C. 19 (2002); Faulkner State Community Runs In A Tournament-Six Games: 73 San Jacinto Com- College, Ala. 18 vs. Crowder College, Mo. 26 (2010) munity College-North, Houston, Texas (1986) Home Runs In A Tournament: 62 (2009) NJCAA JUCO Runs In A Tournament-Five Games: 69 San Jacinto Com- World Series, Grand Junction, Colo. munity College-North, Houston, Texas (2002) 69 Central Arizona College, Collidge, Ariz. (2008) Combined Home Runs: 11 Indian Hills Community Col- lege, Centerville, IA 8 vs. Odessa College, Odessa, Texas 3 Runs In A Game: 47 Central Arizona College, Collidge, (1995) Ariz. (2008) 28 vs. Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs, Iowa 19 (2008) Home Runs In A Game: 8 Indian Hills Community Col- lege, Iowa (1995); Grayson County Junior College, Texas Hits In A Tournament: 98 Galveston College, Galveston, (2003) Texas (1994) From NJCAA website

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM TROPHIES First, second and two third place trophies are presented to the top four teams in the tournament: Courtesy of US Bank of Grand Junction.

D.S. DYKSTRA PARTICIPATION PLAQUES Participation plaques are presented to the rst six teams that are eliminated from the tournament: Courtesy of the Grand Junction Lions Club.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM - INDIVIDUAL MEDALS A gold medal is presented to each player on the championship team: Courtesy of City Market.

SECOND PLACE TEAM – INDIVIDUAL MEDALS A silver medal is presented to each player on the second place team: Courtesy of the Grand Junction Rotary Club.

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM TROPHIES Individual trophies are presented to15 players selected for the All-Tournament team. Players are selected by ballots from the JUCO Committee, NJCAA o cials, news media, o cial scorekeepers and Major League scouts in attendance: Courtesy of PEAK Performance Products Company and Sam’s Club of Grand Junction.

PARTICIPATION PATCH Each tournament player and coach receives a participation patch: Courtesy of Gene Taylor’s Sporting Goods of Grand Junction and Humphrey RV of Grand Junction.

LEADING HITTER TROPHY  e Murucci “Elite Hitter Award” is given to the player with the highest batting average during the tournament (minimum 15 o cial at bats): Courtesy of Murucci Sports.

HOMA THOMAS SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY A special trophy is given to an individual player, coach or team who best exempli es sportsmanship during the tournament: Courtesy of KEKB FM Radio of Grand Junction.

OUTSTANDING PITCHER AWARD

e ROBERT PURKEY, JR. MEMORIAL AWARD is given to the outstanding pitcher during the tournament: Courtesy of  e Moose 100.7 FM.

JAY W. TOLMAN OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER  e outstanding defensive player of the tournament is selected by radio broadcasters who watch every game of the tournament: Courtesy of the Grand Junction Kiwanis Club.

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD

e PRESTON WALKER MEMORIAL AWARD is given to the most outstanding player of the tournament: Courtesy of the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. “BUS BERGMAN” COACH OF THE TOURNAMENT AWARD is given by the NJCAA.

THE WINNING COACH AWARD will be presented a professional set of golf irons courtesy of Hammond’s Golf Headquarters. t

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Western Slope Auto 970-243-0843 2264 Hwy 6 & 50 Program Information Features - Brian Wheeler Player Photography - Todd Bennett Design - Christian Johnson - CPC Solutions 2016 JUCO Physicians Marketing & Ad Sales Special thanks to the following physicians and training staff for graciously providing their services during the Alpine Bank Junior College World Series.

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Mary Ann Langdon Geri Lindholm Joanna Little Lori Maser-Jones Sandra Mathewson Diana Mathis Bill Maurer Mike Miller 201-2720 640-2824 260-5190 201-8000 261-1686 201-0710 261-0356 216-8171 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Toni Milyard Bill Needham Keri Plock Kate Porras Patti Poschman Melaine Prieto Shelly Ramos Joe Reed Ray Rickard 261-1234 765-4135 250-3498 985-8555 250-9494 314-1700 985-5259 260-7725 250-1128 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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