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Baseball 2012 Roster

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous School) 1 Derrian James OF R/R 6-0/180 Fresh. Port Arthur / Beaumont Westbrook HS 3 Reggie Wilson LHP/OF L/L 5-8/178 Fresh. Beaumont / Beaumont Westbrook HS 4 Justin Byrd OF L/R 6-1/190 Soph. Dallas / First Baptist Academy 5 AJ Glasshof LHP L/L 6-0/195 Soph. Sugar Land / Austin HS (Wharton County Junior ) 6 Kyle Bacak C R/R 5-9/170 Soph. Katy / Seven Lakes HS (University of ) 7 Phillipp Howard INF R/R 5-10/160 Soph. Gauting, Germany / FOS - Regeusburg 8 Skylar Janisse RHP R/R 6-4/200 Fresh. Maidstone, Ontario, Canada / Villanova HS 9 Daniel Stumpf LHP L/L 6-2/198 Soph. Humble / Atascocita HS (Stephen F. Austin University) 10 Richard Paulino C/UT R/R 5-10/180 Soph. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico / Monroe College 11 Benjamin Sliva RHP R/R 6-2/210 Soph. Katy / Taylor HS 12 Juan Pablo Diaz RHP R/R 5-11/183 Fresh. Mexico City, Mexico / Instituto Politécnico Nacional 13 Efren Garcia RHP R/R 6-1/195 Fresh. Galena Park / Galena Park HS 14 Shawn Carlson RHP R/R 6-0/180 Soph. Lawrence, Mass. / Andover HS 15 Tyler West OF R/R 5-10/185 Fresh. Huffman / Huffman – Hargrave HS 16 Anthony Banda LHP L/L 6-3/185 Fresh. Sinton / Sinton HS 18 Steve Sarcone RHP R/R 6-5/190 Soph. Utica, N.Y. / Thomas R. Proctor HS 19 Kirby Taylor INF R/R 6-0/185 RS Fresh. Bellaire / Bellaire HS ( A&M University) 20 Jarred Fancher INF/OF R/R 5-10/187 Soph. Katy / Katy HS ( / TCU) 21 Ryan Williams RHP R/R 6-0/180 Fresh. Deer Park / La Porte HS (Texas A&M University) 22 Clay Tucker INF R/R 6-0/180 Soph. Sugar Land / Fort Bend Travis HS () 23 Jason Matyszczyk C R/R 6-1/195 Fresh. Helotes / Sandra Day O’Connor HS (Stephen F. Austin University) 25 Galli Cribbs INF L/R 6-0/160 Fresh. Sugar Land / Dulles HS 27 Blake Goodwine OF R/R 5-9/165 Fresh. Richmond / Fort Bend Baptist 28 Esteban Gomez 1B/OF L/L 6-1/210 Soph. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Bishop Ford Central Catholic HS 29 Michael Velasquez LHP/1B L/L 6-1/210 Fresh. Robstown / Robstown HS 30 Andres Rangel 3B R/R 5-11/195 Fresh. Houston / South Houston HS 32 Ladgie Zotyka RHP R/R 6-1/170 Fresh. Wallis / Wallis HS 33 Kyle Chaskin P/3B L/R 5-10/200 Soph. Houston / Bellaire HS (Texas A&M University) 34 Jason Wilton RHP/C R/R 6-0/220 Fresh. Lutz, Fl. / Steinbrenner HS 36 Fernando Pena RHP R/R 6-2/186 Fresh. Spring / Lamar Consolidated HS 39 Kyle Halbohn RHP R/R 6-7/195 Fresh. North Massapequa, NY / Plainedge HS 42 Nolan Riggs RHP R/R 6-8/240 Fresh. Spring / Klein Collins HS 44 John Tangherlini RHP R/R 6-5/230 Soph. Lincoln, R.I. / Lincoln HS (Community College of Rhode Island) 46 Jay Burditt P R/R 6-1/190 Soph. Mont Belvieu / Barbers Hill HS () RS Michael Culver C R/R 6-0/185 Fresh. Houston / Cy-Woods HS RS Josh Duran INF R/R 6-1/180 Soph. Conroe/Conroe HS (North Central Community College)

2 2012 Player Profiles

#1 Derrian James #3 Reggie Wilson 6-0 | 180 | Fresh. | OF 5-8 | 178 | Fresh. | OF Port Arthur | Beaumont Westbrook HS Beaumont | Beaumont Westbrook HS Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: L | Throws: L

#4 Justin Byrd #5 AJ Glasshof 6-1 | 190 | Soph. | OF 6-0 | 195 | Soph. | LHP Dallas | First Baptist Academy Sugar Land | Austin HS (Wharton Bats: L | Throws: R County Junior College) Bats: L | Throws: R

#6 Kyle Bacak #7 Phillipp Howard 5-9 | 170 | Soph. | C 5-10 | 160 | Soph. | INF Katy | Seven Lakes HS () Gauting, Germandy | FOS – Regeusburg Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

#9 Daniel Stumpf #8 Skylar Janisse 6-2 | 198 | Soph. | LHP 6-4 | 200 | Fresh. | RHP Humble | Atascocita HS (Stephen F. Maidstone, Ontario, Canada | Villanova HS Austin HS) Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: L | Throws: L

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#10 Richard Paulino #11 Benjamin Sliva 5-10 | 180 | Soph. | C/UT 6-2 | 210 | Soph. | RHP Rio Grande, Puerto Rico | Monroe College Bats: R | Throws: R Katy | Taylor HS Bats: R | Throws: R

#12 Juan Pablo Diaz #13 Efren Garcia 5-11 | 183 | Fresh. | RHP 6-1 | 195 | Fresh. | RHP Mexico City, Mexico | Instituto Politécnico Nacional Galena Park | Galena Park HS Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

#14 Shawn Carlson #15 Tyler West 6-0 | 180 | Soph. | RHP 5-10 | 185 | Fresh. | OF Lawrence, Mass. | Andover HS Huffman | Huffman - Hargrave HS Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

#16 Anthony Banda #18 Steve Sarcone 6-3 | 185 | Fresh. | LHP 6-5 | 190 | Soph. | RHP Sinton | Sinton HS Utica, N.Y. | Thomas R. Proctor HS Bats: L | Throws: L Bats: R | Throws: R

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#19 Kirby Taylor #20 Jarred Fancher 6-0 | 185 | RS Fresh. | INF 5-10 | 187 | Soph. | INF/OF Bellaire | Bellaire HS (Texas A&M University) Katy | Katy HS (Weatherford College/TCY) Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

#21 Ryan Williams #22 Clay Tucker 6-0 | 180 | Soph. | RHP 6-0 | 180 | Soph. | INF Deer Park | La Porte HS (Texas A&M Sugar Land | Fort Bend Travis HS (Blinn College) University) Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

#23 Jason Matyszczyk #25 Galli Cribbs 6-1 | 195 | Fresh. | C 6-0 | 160 | Fresh. | INF Helotes | Sandra Day O’Connor HS (SFA) Sugar Land | Dulles HS Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: L | Throws: R

#27 Blake Goodwine #28 Esteban Gomez 5-9 | 165 | Fresh. | OF 6-1 | 210 | Soph. | 1B/OF Richmond | Fort Bend Baptist Brooklyn, N.Y. | Bishop Ford Central Bats: R | Throws: R Catholic HS Bats: L | Throws: L

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#29 Michael Velasquez #30 Andres Rangel 6-1 | 210 | Fresh. | LHP/1B 5-11 | 195 | Fresh. | 3B Robstown | Robstown HS Houston | South Houston HS Bats: L | Throws: L Bats: R | Throws: R

#32 Ladgie Zotyka #33 Kyle Chaskin 6-1 | 170 | Fresh. | RHP 5-10 | 200 | Soph. | P/3B Wallis | Wallis HS Houston | Bellaire HS (Texas A&M University) Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: L | Throws: R

#34 Jason Witton #36 Fernando Peña 6-0 | 220 | Fresh. | RHP/C 6-2 | 186 | Fresh. | RHP Lutz, Fl. | Steinbrenner HS Spring | Lamar Consolidated HS Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

#39 Kyle Halbohn #42 Nolan Riggs 6-7 | 195 | Fresh. | RHP 6-8 | 240 | Fresh. | RHP North Massapequa, N.Y. | Plainedge HS Spring | Klein Collins HS Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

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#44 John Tangherlini #46 Jay Burditt 6-5 | 230 | Soph. | RHP 6-1 | 190 | Soph. | P Lincoln, R.I. | Lincoln HS (Community Mont Belvieu | Barbers Hill HS (Galveston College of Rhode Island) College) Bats: R | Throws: R Bats: R | Throws: R

RS Micheal Culver RS Josh Duran 6-8 | 240 | Fresh. | RHP 6-1 | 180 | Soph. | INF Spring | Klein Collins HS Conroe | Conroe HS (North Central Bats: R | Throws: R Community College) Bats: R | Throws: R

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on to the Division I level on scholarship or sign professional contracts for large signing bonuses. I think we accomplish those three goals, including the education, as well as anyone in the nation.” Arrington is confident the day will come when the national trophy again comes home to Houston. It will take skill, desire and some luck, but Arrington is committed to Tom Arrington ensuring that current and future San Jacinto College players are placed in a great position to be successful. Head Coach Texas A&M University (1985) “We have that desire to sustain our performance on Overall Record: 492-168 (.745), 12th season the field, and with that hopefully 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 Leading the baseball program at San Jacinto College means more than coveted first national championship for this group of coaches performing a job for Tom Arrington. The way he sees it, he has an obligation to both and the players is still in our sights. When it’s our year, it will the College and his players to help them continue their development and extend their be our year. I also believe that when we win one, we may playing career. win several after that. Our time is coming.” So far, so good for Arrington, who took over the San Jacinto College program as With Arrington’s intense focus on the prize, there’s no head coach prior to the 2001 season. Since then, San Jac has made seven trips to reason to doubt his confidence. As a player, Arrington was the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) JUCO , including intent on becoming the best he could be. His college career three appearances in the national title game, and a thrilling run through Grand included two seasons at Texas A&M University, and he later Junction, culminating as the national runner-up in 2010. pitched at the Triple A level for both the and Last 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 Jac, Arrington began his coaching career in 1991 at the six players were drafted in the (MLB) first-year player draft, College of Mateo. Later came stops at San Francisco State and the pitching duo of Tyler Wright and Miguel Pena went 20-4 overall, earning All- University and College of Marin. In 2000, Arrington arrived in America honors. Houston as San Jac’s assistant coach, where he focused on The 2010 season was the most successful under Arrington. He guided San Jac the . Two seasons later, he was named head coach, to an unprecedented 21st trip to the NJCAA World Series, finishing as the national and in the Spring of 2011, was named director runner-up. Four players were named to the All-Tournament team in Grand Junction, for the San Jacinto College North Campus. three earned postseason honors, and nine were selected in the MLB first-year player “We look at our program as one of the best in the draft. San Jac’s appearance in the national championship game was the 12th in country,” Arrington said. “We also have an obligation to program history, and the national runner-up finish was the seventh. San Jac finished make sure these young men get the best education possible. the season with a 52-12 overall record. That’s simply a personal belief of mine. We have to prepare 2009 was, by all measures, a successful season, despite not having a home field these guys for lifelong success, not just baseball success. to play on due to construction at JR Harrison Field. Nine baseball student-athletes They have to be able to deal with success or failure on and were named to the all-conference team, and Arrington was tabbed as the conference off the field. We live in a demanding society, so we make coach of the year. Deric Hawkins and Tommy Collier earned NJCAA All-American sure our players are prepared.” honors in leading San Jac to a 45-11 record, the conference title, and a tie for fourth The Mill Valley, Calif., native began his playing career at at the World Series. College of Marin where he was an all-conference selection. In 2008, Arrington led San Jac to a 44-14 record, and saw two of his players from He then played two years at Texas A&M University where he that team drafted in the majors. San Jac advanced to the semifinals of the Region XIV earned two letters, was all-conference, and the Southwest tournament, just shy of a return trip to the JUCO World Series. Conference tournament most Valuable Player. He also earned the C.E. “Pat” Olsen MVP award. Arrington holds a ’s In 2007, Arrington guided San Jac to a 46-16 record, complete with another degree from San Francisco conference crown, Region XIV tournament title and a third-place finish at the World State University. Series. Along the way, Arrington surpassed the 300-win mark as head coach at San Jacinto College, where he’s now 492-168 (.745) over seven seasons. Arrington played professionally for the , now the head coach at , led San Jac to five Triple A team of the Texas national titles from 1985 to 1990 and won 586 games over 11 seasons. Graham’s Rangers; in Guadalajara, successor, Chris Rupp, took San Jac to four consecutive World Series (1997, 1998, Mexico; for the Salt Lake 1999, 2000), with appearances in the national championship game in 1998 and 1999. Trappers; and the Single A While the national title has proven to be elusive to San Jac under Arrington’s tutelage, of the Montreal Arrington and his staff have helped more than 100 of San Jacinto players find homes Expos. at the collegiate and professional levels. For him, it’s all part of his obligation as the team’s leader. The 48-year-old Arrington and his wife, Marya, have “It’s extremely gratifying to have quality athletes come in here and help us be a son Alden (12) and a what we believe is the premier junior college program in the country,” Arrington said. daughter Anya Lily (9). “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 point where they either move

8 San Jacinto College Baseball 2012 Coach Profiles

Jimmy Durham D.J. Wilson Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Lubbock Christian (1978) University of Houston (2004) Seventh season 16th season

Assistant coach Jimmy Durham, now in his seventh season with San Entering his 16th season at San Jacinto College, assistant coach D.J. Jacinto College, understands plenty about winning. In 2005, Durham was Wilson has seen a tremendous amount of success with the program. an assistant coach at New Mexico Junior College, when the Thunderbirds Since he joined the program, Wilson has been part of 11 national won the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) JUCO World tournament teams, including five that have played for the national Series that season. He came to San Jacinto College with the same goal in championship. “I feel very fortunate to be part of such a winning mind and knows that San Jac is on target – especially after the success program, and having been to the JUCO World Series 11 times,” said of the 2010 season. Wilson. “Although we fell just short of a national title in those five games, “I think the standard for excellence and for winning at a high level has I am still very proud of all of the players on those teams. Each and every been set, and the players who come to San Jacinto College understand time I’ve been to the JUCO World Series, it has felt like the first time, and that and in turn do what’s necessary to be successful,” noted Durham. has been very special for me.” “You do have to have some luck to win the national title, but you also Wilson feels fortunate to have helped coach numerous players that have have to have the players and the dedication to be great. We have both of gone on to play in the professional ranks, and some that have played in those here.” the big leagues. “As we work hard to continue to get the top talent from A former high school standout in the Houston area at Madison High the area, the state, and across the nation, I have the privilege of working School, Durham played collegiately at Ranger Junior College and with great players and great young men every season.” Lubbock Christian. He then went on to coach at the high school level Wilson has been a part of eight conference championships (1999, 2002, at Livingston and Clements. He knows the area well and has used his 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) while at San Jac, and contributes connections to help San Jac recruit the best talent available. On the field, a major part of the program’s success to the College’s administration. San Jac has used that talent to win big. “We have had some success getting top student-athletes into our “We push our players to be better, but they expect that from us,” Durham baseball program and the support from our administration and faculty said. “That’s why they come here. The players are looking for future go a long way toward their success on and off the field,” noted Wilson. success in the Division I ranks and perhaps the professional level. San “We continue every year to help our players be successful on the field, Jacinto College is a great place to continue that growth as a player.” and prepare them for success at the next level. They are also prepared to move on to major NCAA Division I universities and four-year , and Durham holds a Bachelor of Science from Lubbock Christian and a get a chance to earn an education through athletics. We are very proud of master’s degree from the University of Houston. He has six children: Tyler the number of baseball student-athletes that continue on to the next level (21), Maggie (20), Kyle (18), Andrew (15), and AnnaMae (13), and Hannah both academically and professionally.” (12). Jimmy and his new bride Shannon were married on July 23, 2011. Wilson also coached in the Karl Young Collegiate League in Houston, where he won the league championship twice as head coach of the Rough Necks from 1998 to 2004. The 37-year-old Wilson played collegiately at San Jac before moving on to the University of Houston where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English. He holds a Master of Education in Health and Kinesiology from the University of Texas at Tyler. He and his wife, Alisha, have three daughters, Kylee (11), Madeline (5), and Leighton (6 months).

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Kory Koehler Jason Krug Assistant Coach Assistant Coach University of Houston (2006) Missouri Valley College (1995) 12th season Fourth season

A former at San Jacinto College (2000), Kory Koehler is now Jason Krug is in his fourth season with the San Jacinto College coaching entering his 12th season as an assistant coach with the team. As a staff. Prior to joining the San Jac program, he spent two seasons as player, Koehler got to play in the JUCO World Series, and during his time a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette as a coach, the team has made eight trips. Obviously, Koehler appreciates where he assisted in the coaching of the middle and hitters. In the success he’s been a part of as a coach. Winning at a consistent 2007, the Ragin Cajuns won the championship and level certainly involves having talented players and crafted coaches, but advanced to the NCAA regional tournament. Koehler has seen San Jac go the extra step. In December 2007, Krug was named the head coach of the Edenton “The game slows down a lot when you’re coaching,” Koehler said. “You (N.C.) Steamers in the Coastal Plains Summer Collegiate League. understand the intricacies a lot more as a coach. It’s basically a chess During the summer of 2008, the Steamers won the first-half divisional match between the two teams. I think we do a good job of controlling our championship with an overall record of 20-7. For his efforts, he was emotions and letting the game come to us as opposed to trying to force named one of the head coaches for the 2008 Coastal Plains League All- the action. Star game. “I have played and coached along with some amazing coaches,” noted Krug has also held coaching positions as an assistant coach at Koehler. “It will be a pleasure to be a part of Tom Arrington’s 500th , where he was the hitting coach. He also worked win here at San Jac. He has been a mentor and great friend, and I am as an instructor and coach for the Austin Wings, serving as the head fortunate to be a part of San Jacinto College baseball.” coach for the 17-under premier showcase team. Other coaching stints The 32-year-old Koehler, originally from North Bay, New York, graduated include the 2000 AAU national finalist team and the 2001 from the University of Houston in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science, and in state champions. In 2006, Krug led the Wings to the 17-and-under 2008 with a Master of Education in Physical Education. Prior to coaching Premier National Championship. at San Jac he coached Adrean Post 625, Oneida County American Legion Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Krug spent nine years in Utica, N.Y., and the League City Hornets and Stan Musial Saints in teaching and coaching at the high school level. The 40-year old holds a Houston. bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Missouri Valley College, Koehler and his wife, Erika, were married in November 2006, and where he was a two-sport athlete in baseball and football. welcomed their first child, Keaton Jax, in April 2011.

Matt Coburn Graduate Coach San Jacinto College (2007) 1st season

Matt Coburn returns to San Jacinto College as an assistant pitching coach after a successful playing career at San Jacinto College (2006-2007). After San Jacinto College, Coburn went on to play at Texas Christian University and Concordia University before pitching for the Normal Cornbelters and the Houston Toros, both independent organizations.

10 San Jacinto College Baseball 2012 2011 Season Stats Overall Record: 40-16 Region XIV South Record: 23-7 Batting Fielding Player avg. gp ab r h 2b 3b hr so bb rbi slg% ob% sol sos hp sb po a err fld% Gomez, Esteban .342 51 155 36 53 10 2 1 27 38 37 .452 .472 9 18 2 4 274 16 5 .983 Gonzales, Josh .333 44 156 36 52 8 3 4 22 18 42 .500 .408 8 14 3 22 56 86 11 .928 Chaskin, Kyle .329 27 70 14 23 3 0 0 14 12 11 .371 .424 8 6 1 1 15 24 11 .780 Byrd, Justin .328 52 189 56 62 13 3 2 34 36 42 .460 .440 10 24 4 27 120 1 2 .984 Florack, Chris .316 30 76 18 24 5 2 0 18 11 13 .434 .429 5 13 4 6 32 3 1 .972 Garrett, Drew .311 31 106 21 33 8 0 4 28 9 17 .500 .411 5 23 8 3 10 1 0 1.000 Hornback, Ryan .310 51 171 32 53 8 0 3 20 28 41 .409 .409 13 7 2 9 395 26 5 .988 Pena, Adam .301 50 143 38 43 11 1 1 19 36 36 .413 .480 7 12 15 13 70 52 11 .917 Higgins, Jarrett .292 48 178 57 52 8 5 3 44 36 25 .444 .430 14 30 7 47 89 6 0 1.000 Rodriguez, Larry .241 25 58 10 14 4 0 1 15 4 7 .362 .313 5 10 2 2 9 18 4 .871 Barosh, Derek .400 17 30 7 12 1 1 0 13 6 7 .500 .514 2 11 1 0 18 1 0 1.000 Harris, Dominiq .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 .333 .500 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Galvan, Tomas .316 20 38 9 12 1 0 0 8 6 7 .342 .413 0 8 1 2 11 28 4 .907 Lee, Landon .314 13 35 8 11 1 0 0 8 3 4 .343 .385 1 7 1 2 21 3 0 1.000 Ortega, Matt .300 6 10 2 3 0 0 0 4 3 3 .300 .462 1 3 0 2 6 0 0 1.000 Riddle, Reece .261 22 46 10 12 1 0 0 12 10 7 .283 .414 4 8 2 3 9 10 1 .950 Thomas, Zach .257 16 35 7 9 2 1 0 9 6 2 .371 .395 4 5 2 1 40 1 3 .932 Almaraz, Jacoby .231 5 13 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 2 .385 .286 1 2 0 1 4 4 0 1.000 Comford, Ryan .184 19 49 8 9 2 0 0 13 14 7 .224 .375 7 6 1 0 8 28 6 .857 Howard, Phillipp .133 7 15 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 1 .1433 .235 0 3 0 2 6 10 1 .941 Mitcham, Matt .077 9 13 4 1 0 1 0 7 0 1 .231 .143 3 4 1 2 6 0 1 .857 TEAM .303 52 1599 380 484 86 20 19 328 282 313 .417 .422 110 218 58 152 1236 387 85 .950 OPPONENTS .236 49 1501 204 354 54 10 14 385 155 174 .313 .321 90 295 33 34 1120 418 66 .959 Pitching Player w l h rs er bb so era s ip gs cg shut Pena, Miguel 10 3 50 26 18 24 93 1.91 0 85.00 14 8 2 Wright, Tyler 10 0 74 30 23 22 56 2.69 0 77.00 12 0 0 Rollins, David 7 3 72 48 27 32 91 2.99 0 81.33 13 1 1 Stumph, Daniel 2 0 18 11 6 18 19 2.28 0 23.67 4 0 0 Collier, Tommy 2 1 23 8 6 4 23 3.00 5 18.00 0 0 0 Aaron, Jeremy 2 1 14 14 12 18 18 5.59 0 19.33 2 0 0 Sarcone, Steve 2 1 27 21 16 11 17 8.64 0 16.67 4 0 0 Jordan, Cory 1 0 15 9 4 4 13 2.08 0 17.33 1 0 0 Chaskin, Kyle 1 1 6 5 5 4 10 4.35 3 10.33 0 0 0 Snider, Swayne 1 0 20 10 7 4 7 5.91 0 10.67 0 0 0 Lamothe, Buddy 0 2 26 11 2 10 28 0.77 3 23.33 1 0 0 Rodriguez, Larry 0 1 13 4 6 8 18 4.91 4 11.00 0 0 0 Thomas, Zach 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.00 1 1.00 0 0 0 Sliva, Ben 0 0 7 1 1 2 4 1.04 1 8.67 0 0 0 Barosh, Derek 0 0 3 4 4 2 3 7.20 0 5.00 0 0 0 Byrne, Ryan 0 0 9 6 5 1 5 8.44 0 5.33 0 0 0 Burditt, Jay 0 1 5 5 5 0 0 33.75 0 1.33 0 0 0 TEAM 38 14 385 214 148 165 406 3.21 17 415 51 9 3 OPPONENTS 14 35 459 358 285 270 306 6.80 0 377.33 49 22 0

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Team Single-Season Hitting Records Individual Single-Season Hitting Records

At bats Runs Scored Hits Runs Scored 1. 2,097 (1988) 1. 593 (1988) 1. 104 Thayer Swain (1988) 1. 87 Dominique Lewis (1999) 2. 2,090 (2004) 2. 575 (1999) 2. 102 Damon Thames (1997) Dan Robinson (1988) 3. 2,087 (2003) 3. 567 (2003) 3. 101 Kevin Theiss (2000) 3. 81 Deric Hawkins (2009) 4. 2,084 (2002) 4. 544 (1989) 4. 97 Dan Robinson (1988) 4. 77 Thayer Swain (1988) 5. 2,071 (2010) 5. 543 (2009) 5. 95 Kevin Russo (2004) 5. 76 Joe Mikulik (1984) (2003) Hits Base on Balls Doubles Base on Balls 1. 726 (2003) 1. 385 (1987) 1. 30 Kevin Russo (2004) 1. 60 Mark Simon (1987) 2. 722 (1999) 2. 379 (1985) 2. 25 Kris Miller (2007) 2. 59 Deric Hawkins (2010) (1988) 3. 377 (1988) 3. 24 Will Crouch (2003) 3. 54 Kirk Thompson (1987) 4. 695 (2002) 4. 367 (1989) Drew Rogers (2000) 4. 52 Jason Gray (1998) 5. 689 (1989) 5. 21 Casey Baker (2000) Scott Bethea (1989) Stolen Bases Nick Stavinoha (2002) 5. 50 Bill Losa (1987) Doubles 1. 162 (1987) Nick Stavinoha (2003) Jack Harris (2004) 1. 148 (2009) 2. 152 (2011) Aaron Schroeder (1999) Kris Miller (2008) 2. 147 (2002) 2. 142 (1985) Kevin Theiss (2000) 3. 145 (1999) 3. 135 (2010) Stolen Bases 4. 142 (2003) 4. 130 (2002) Triples 1. 47 Jarrett Higgins (2011) 5. 137 (2004) 1. 10 Chris Moritz (1984) 2. 34 Randy Brown (1990) (2000) 2. 8 Mike Zatopek (1979) 3. 30 Dominique Lewis (1999) Triples Batting Average 3. 7 Dominique Lewis (1999) 4. 29 Kevin Griffin (1985) 1. 28 (1984) 1. .364 (1999) Tracy Dopheid (1980) 5. 28 Chad Broussard (1989) 2. 27 (2010) 2. .352 (2009) Howard Martin (1978) 3. 26 (1999) 3. .348 (2003) Damon Thames (1997) Batting Average (Min. 100 AB) 4. 25 (1988) 4. .344 (1988) Home Runs 1. .468 Brian Reagan (1993) 5. 24 (1987) 5. .343 (1982) 1. 26 Kevin Theiss (2000) 2. .450 Thayer Swain (1988) 2. 25 Nick Stavinoha (2002) 3. .439 Brandon Belt (2007) Home Runs On Base Average 3. 24 Nick Stavinoha (2003) Bud Ray (1982) 1. 101 (2009) 1. .461 (1999) Thayer Swain (1988) 5. .435 Kevin Theiss (2000) 2. 100 (2003) 2. .449 (2008) 5. 22 Tom Hardgrove (1988) 3. 97 (1999) (2009) On Base Average (Min. 100 AB) 4. 85 (1988) 4. .447 (1987) Runs Batted In 1. .586 Thayer Swain (1988) 5. 82 (2000) 5. .444 (1988) 1. 96 Tom Hardgrove (1988) 2. .549 Bud Ray (1982) (1985) 2. 92 Kris Miller (2008) 3. .537 Joe Mikulik (1984) Runs Batted In 3. 89 Kevin Theiss (2000) 4. .535 Wes Gregerson (1980) 1. 518 (1988) 4. 87 Nick Stavinoha (2002) 2. 513 (1999) 5. 83 Dan Robinson (1982) 3. 509 (2003) 4. 498 (2009) 5. 496 (2002)

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Team Single-Season Pitching Records Individual Single-Season Pitching Records Wins Wins 1. 63 (1988) 1. 18-1 David Evans (1989) 2. 61 (1989) 2. 17-2 Clint Goocher (2003) 3. 54 (2002) 3. 16-1 Marck Smith (1987) (1985) 4. 16-2 Steve Camarda (1986) 5. 53 (1986) 5. 15-0 Steve Bowden (1985) 6. 14-2 Miguel Pena (2010) Overall Winning Percentage, Record 7. 13-0 Sean Nolin (2010) 1. .885, 54-7 (1985) 2. .875, 63-9 (1988) Winning Percentage, Record (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) Conference Winning Percentage, Record 4. .934, 15-1 Dody Rather (1984) 1. .933, 28-2 (1988) 5. .933, 14-1 Mark Smith (1988) (1983) 3. .900, 27-3 (2010) Innings Pitched (1987) 1. 141.2 Toby Nivens (1986) (1985) 2. 136.2 Clint Goocher (2003) (1982) 3. 127 David Evans (1989) 4. 125.2 Steve Camarda (1986) Innings Pitched 5. 124.1 Steve Bowden (1985) 1. 532.1 (2010) 2. 517.2 (1997) 3. 516 (1987) 1. 145 David Evans (1989) 4. 512 (2002) 2. 140 Clint Goocher (2003) 5. 505 (1989) 3. 134 Scott Barrett (1998) 4. 128 Tommy Collier (2009) Strikeouts 5. 122 Toby Nivens (1986) 1. 589 (2010) 2. 539 (1989) ERA 3. 520 (2009) 1. 1.04 Mark Brogdon (1980) 4. 514 (2007) 2. 1.21 Clayton Stewart (2002) 5. 506 (1998) 3. 1.42 Sean Nolin (2010) 4. 1.51 Clint Goocher (2003) ERA 5. 1.70 Jake Cowan (2009) 1. 2.40 (1983) 6. 1.72 Toby Nivens (1986) 2. 2.54 (1986) 3. 2.64 (1981) 4. 2.71 (2010) 5. 2.87 (2003)

For more information about the baseball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 13 San Jac players in professional baseball

San Jacinto College is as prolific as any other two-year school in the nation when Crain has been in the majors since making his debut in it comes to sending players to the professional ranks. Last season, six San Jac August 2004. He is 41-24 overall with a 3.30 ERA and four baseball players were selected in the 2011 Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year saves. Last season, with the White Sox, he went Player Draft. Houston area baseball fans are well versed in the success of former 8-3 appearing in 67 games and 65.1innings. players and , but the list doesn’t end there. Pitchers of the , Mike Gonzalez (Texas), and (Chicago Russo made his major league debut on May 8, 2010. White Sox); Kevin Russo (); San Francisco first base- For the 2010 season, he .184 in 31 games and 49 plate man Brandon Belt; and Atlanta Brandon Hicks are also former San appearances. He spent the 2009 season at AAA Scranton/ Jac players on major leaguerosters heading into . Nick Stavinoha and Wilkes-Barre, batting .326 (115-for-353) with 51 runs, 18 Jared Wells are also former players who have seen big league playing time – Sta- doubles, 5 home runs, 31 RBI and 13 stolen bases in 90 vinoha with the St. Louis Cardinals, and Wells, now with the after games. He led all Yankees minor leaguers in batting aver- spending 2011 with the Triple A affiliate Corpus Cristi Hooks. age.

Albers was originally drafted by the Houston Astros in the 23rd round of the June Belt made his major league debut on March 31, 2011, 2001 First Year Player Draft, and is a current member of the Boston Red Sox. Since with the . On the season, in 63 games, his debut on July 25, 2006, Albers has gone 19-29 with a 5.04 ERA. he hit .225 behind 42 hits and 18 RBI.

Gonzalez, drafted by the , made his major league debut on Aug. Hicks was called up to the majors in May 2010, and saw 11, 2003. He has played four seasons with Pittsburgh, three with the , action in just 16 games with the Braves. Last season he one with the Orioles, and last season with the Texas Rangers, where he appeared in 17 games. reached the World Series. For his career he is 17-21 with a 2.94 ERA. In 387 games and 358.2 innings pitched, he’s posted 56 saves.

14 San Jacinto College Baseball 2012 San Jac players in professional baseball

Other San Jac players in the professional ranks:

Jeremy Barfield, Oakland (OF) Riley Hornback, Baltimore (C) 2011: Hit .257 in 495 at bats for the AA Midland Rockhounds. Hit 11 2010: Spent time with the Aberdeen IronBirds and Delmarva homeruns and 24 doubles, with 72 RBI. Shorebirds. Hit .213 in 221 at bats, behind 47 hits, including eight 2010: Hit .272 in 135 games for the Stockton Ports. Notched doubles and two homeruns. 138 hits, including 21 doubles, 13 home runs, and 92 RBI. 2010: Spent the season with the Bluefield Orioles and the Orioles Gulf Coast League. Hit .257 in 101 plate appearances, with 26 hits and Casey Beck, Toronto (P) nine RBI. 2011: Saw action in nine games for the Class A Dunadin Jays. 2010: Posted a 1-3 record with a 3.74 ERA for the Class A Lansing Ryan Hornback, Pittsburgh (C) Lugnuts. 2011: Spent the season with the GCL Pirates. Hit .221 in 77 at bats behind 17 hits, including three doubles. Jake Cowan, Baltimore (P) 2011: Split time this season on the Aberdeen IronBirds, and the John Killen, Boston (P) Delmarva Shorebirds. Went 0-7 with a 3.92 ERA. 2011: Spent the season with the GCL Red Sox. Went 1-3 with an 2010: For the Class A Delmarva Shorebirds, went 3-1 with a 3.51 ERA 8.05 ERA. and 40 strike outs. 2010: Appeared in just four games for the GCL Red Sox, posting an 0-1 record. Jared Gayhart, Detroit (P) 2010: Saw time with the A Erie SeaWolves and the Lakeland Lucas Luetge, Milwaukee (P) Flying Tigers. Posted a 5-0 record with a 3.31 ERA. 2011: Went 1-3 with three saves and a 3.13 ERA for the Double A 2010: Saw action for the Double A Erie SeaWolves and Class A Southern League Huntsville Stars. Allowed 29 runs on 63 hits in 69 Lakeland Flying Tigers. Went 4-8 with a 4.29 ERA, nine saves, and 33 innings pitched. strike outs. 2010: Went 4-3 with a 2.95 ERA for the Brevard County Manatees and the . Mark Herrera, Washington (P) 2010: Played in five games for the GCL Nationals. Played in just five Stephen Marek, Atlanta (P) games and 5.1 innings with a 3.38 ERA. 2011: Played the entire season for the Triple A Gwinnett Braves. Went 2010: Posted a 2-1 record and 2.88 ERA with one for the Class A 0-1 with a 3.38 ERA and three saves. Vermont Lake Monsters. 2010: Spent time with the Mississippi Braves and the Gwinnett Braves, posting a 6-2 mark with a 1.14 ERA.

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Sean McCraw, Milwaukee (C) Clay Schrader, Baltimore (P) 2011: Hit .188 for the Class A Brevard County Manatees. In 149 at bats, 2011: Played for the Delmarva ShoreBirds and the Class A Frederick scored 16 runs and posted 21 RBI. Keys. Went 2-2 with a 1.57 ERA and five saves. 2010: Played for the Hudson Valley Renegades and the Brevard County 2010: Spent the season with the and Delmarva Manatees, hitting .226 in 168 at bats behind 38 hits and 20 RBI. Shorebirds. Posted a 1-1 record with a 2.25 ERA and one save.

Chris McKenzie, Washington (P) Nick Stavinoha, St. Louis (OF) 2011: Split time with the GCL Nationals and Class A . 2011: Spent the season with the Triple-A . Hit .270 in Posted a 5-7 record with a 6.64 ERA. 133 games and 533 at bats, behind 144 hits, including 30 doubles and 2010: Spent the season with the Class A Vermont Lake Monsters. 28 homeruns. Posted a 1-2 record with an 8.54 ERA. 2010: Spent part of the season with the St. Louis Cardinals, hitting .256 in 121 plate appearances. David Newmann, Tampa Bay (P) 2011: Played the entire season for the Double A Montgomery Biscuits. Randall Thorpe, (OF) Pitched just 4.2 innings with a 9.64 ERA. 2011: Appeared in 46 games for the Great Falls Voyagers. Hit .242 in 2010: Posted a 3-9 record with the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits. 157 at bats, behind 38 hits including nine doubles and two home runs. 2010: With the Great Falls Voyagers, hit .226 in 199 plate appearance, Sean Nolin, Toronto (P) including 45 hits and 25 RBI. 2011: Went 4-4 with a 3.49 ERA for the Class A . 2010: Went 0-2 with a 5.48 ERA for the Class A Auburn Doubledays.

Benino Pruneda, Atlanta (P) 2011: Spent the season with the Double A Mississippi Braves. Posted a 2-7 record with a 3.50 ERA and 11 saves. 2010: Spent the season with the and Mississippi Braves. Went 1-5 with a 3.20 ERA and five saves.

History and Achievements

NJCAA Milestones • Nation’s winningest junior college program • 5 National Championships (1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990) • 7 National Champion Runner-up (1984, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010) • 12 National Championship Games • 21 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)

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Where are they now? San Jacinto College has a tradition of producing 2008 2005 top-notch collegiate baseball players who move Kevin Angelle Matt Czimskey on to play at four-year institutions, in addition Jamie Bagley Steve Marek Anaheim Angels to those who continue their careers at the pro Jeremy Barfield David Newmann Texas A&M University level. Here’s a look at where San Jac players Chris Corrigan University of Mississippi Josh Stinson Texas A&M University have advanced since 2001. Spencer Cuniff Lamar University Tyler Dyer 2004 Player School / MLB Organization Tanner Hines Stephen F. Austin State University Tyler Bryant Texas State University 2011 Michael Johnson Concordia University Cain Byrd Texas Rangers Adam Peña University of the Incarnate Word Kilian Kinart Concordia University Marty Dewees Northwestern State University Cameron Giannini Southern Mississippi Colin Lippert Concordia University Shawn Ferguson Texas Christian University Lubbock Christian University Quentin Luquette Lamar University Kevin Russo Baylor University Dominiq Harris Prairie View A&M Rick McGraw Southern University Ryan Simon Texas-Arlington Drew Garrett State University Kris Miller Lewis & Jarrett Higgins Oklahoma State University Micah Runnels Concordia University 2003 Josh Gonzalez Texas Christian University Jarrad Watkins Jeremy Aranda Sam Houston State University Landon Lee West Texas A&M University Zeke Zikeli Houston Baptist University Josh Aranda Sam Houston State University Miguel Peña Lubbock Christian University Andrew Baldwin Texas A&M University Ryan Hornback University of Mississippi 2007 Josh Batilla Kansas State Tomas Galvan Abilene Christian University Brandon Belt University of Texas Ben Cox Lamar University Tommy Collier University of Houston Garrett Clyde University of Texas Will Crouch University of Texas Tyler Wright Mathew Coburn Texas Christian University Miles Franklin University of Mississippi Tyler Dyer University of Oklahoma Clint Goocher 2010 Eric Fry Texas Rangers Daniel Macha Texas-Arlington Dylan Adamek Texas State University Taylor Hammack University of Houston Kyle Mandelbaum Lamar University Andrew Beasley Lamar University Kyle Henson University of Mississippi Kyle Marlatt Texas A&M University Zach Benson Stephen F. Austin State University Kevin Kelso Texas State University Brian McCaulley Loyola University Ryan Burnaman Lubbock Christian University Lucas Luetge Rice University Cary Nelson Southern University Will Fotnow David McClain University of Houston Mike Pankratz Baylor University Deric Hawkins Northwood University Benino Pruneda Atlanta Braves Russell Revere Southern University Creighton Hoke University of Jordan Roger Rice University Nick Stavinoha Louisiana State Johnson Miller University of Oklahoma Trey Sperring University of Oklahoma Clayton Stewart University of Texas Michael Oros Sam Houston State University Williamson Jared Wells Brad Padia Northwood University Trey Ross New Mexico State University 2006 2002 Hunter Silva Sam Houston State University Casey Beck Atlanta Braves Matt Albers Houston Astros Jared Dyer Kasey Baker Texas-Arlington 2009 Jared Gayhart Rice University Eric Broaddus Northwestern State University Jeff Abt Lamar University Brandon Hicks Texas A&M University David Frame Texas State University Gregg Alcazar Texas A&M University Chris Kelley Rice University Chris Dickerson Cumberland University Jorge Lara Sam Houston State University 2001 Viron Hackney Houston Baptist University JP Padron Rice University Glenn Bott Danny Hernandez Reds Jonathon Runnels Rice University Brett Cooley University of Houston Taylor Lobb Concordia University Jesse Crain University of Houston Adam Shank St. Edwards University Corby Medlin Arizona Diamondbacks Devin Shines Oklahoma State University Zack Parker Colorado Rockies Ryan Still University of Houston Patrick Perry Sam Houston State University Steven Vidiaurri St. Mary’s University

For more information about the baseball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 17 The commitment to excellence of the San Jacinto College baseball program is evident by the continuing efforts to keep John Ray Harrison Field on the forefront of junior college baseball. A lighting system and gated entrance were installed in 2002, and in 2009, a major overhaul of the filed was completed. After the 1993 season, major renovations took place to John Ray Harrison Field. The San Jacinto Board of Trustees voted unanimously for the improvements. The renovations centered around new dressing rooms connected to the home and visitor dugouts, with 30 lockers and showers. The dugouts, a 15-foot warning track around the entire field, an improved draining system, public rest rooms, and a new pressbox / concession stand were also included. San Jac baseball moved to its current home at the North campus over 20 years ago. Prior to that, all home games were played at the Central campus.

18 San Jacinto College Baseball 2011 San Jacinto College North Campus 5800 Uvalde Rd., Houston, TX 77049 281.998.6150

The San Jacinto College North campus serves the Sheldon, Galena Park, and Channelview independent school districts. Located at 5800 Uvalde Road in Houston, Texas, the North campus is nestled on more than 105 wooded acres convenient to the communities of North Shore, Channelview, Sheldon, Galena Park, and Jacinto City. The North houses the College’s baseball and women’s teams, as well as the College debate team.

In addition to providing quality education, San Jacinto College North also serves as a convenient hub for its community, generally known as the North Channel area due to the proximity to the thriving Houston Ship Channel. Local service organizations and business groups often hold regular meetings at the North campus, including the North Shore Rotary Club, the North Channel Area Chamber of Commerce, San Jacinto Pilot Club, Wendell Ley Family YMCA, League of United Latin American Citizens, and Head Start.

The North Channel area is one of the most demographically diverse parts of Harris County, where vibrant mixes of people from various backgrounds live and work. Like the community, the North campus is a “melting pot” of students representing a variety of nationalities.

The economy of the North Channel area is also diverse, with a strong representation of small and medium businesses, petrochemical plants, maritime industries, warehouse and distribution centers, fabricating operations, and hospital, retail and service companies. To prepare students for the global marketplace, and to ensure companies have a well-trained work force, the North campus offers high quality academic instruction. In addition, fast- track training in a wide range of technical and health science programs is available. Programs range from diesel, automotive collision and welding technologies, to vocational nursing, engineering design graphics, culinary arts, and cosmetology.

San Jacinto College North has earned a well-deserved reputation for maintaining a tradition of academic excellence and high standards. Three of the College’s technical programs — information technology, real estate and paralegal — have earned the prestigious recognition of Exemplary Workforce Education Program rating by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Students at San Jacinto College North learn from master teachers and engage with a rich academic curriculum that prepares them to enter the diverse workforce and for transfer to four-year universities. To help students achieve their academic goals, the North campus enjoys rich collaboration with secondary schools of the North Channel community. Some of the many initiatives developed with local school districts John Ray Harrison Field include the Modified Early College Academy (MECA), dual credit, shared counselors, Scholars Academy, and Upward Bound Math and Science.

A notable collaboration between the North campus and local secondary schools is TRIO, three federally-funded programs that provide services and support for low-income households, and for students who will be the first in their families to graduate from college. The TRIO programs provide academic, career and financial counseling to participants and encourage them to graduate from high school and continue to earn postsecondary degrees.

Student-athletes in baseball and women’s basketball play competitively in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The women’s basketball team has advanced to the Region XIV playoffs three times since 2002, while the baseball team continues its tradition of excellence year after year, having made 21 overall appearances at the JUCO World Series, with a national runner up finish in 2010.

By serving as a meeting place for area organizations, providing high Nichols Gymnasium caliber education in academic and technical courses, celebrating a diverse and inclusive community, and by collaborating with local secondary schools, San Jacinto College’s North campus responds to the unique needs of the North Channel communities and helps to ensure the growing San Jacinto San Jacinto College College community remains robust and thriving. Your Goals. Your College.

For more information about the baseball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 19 Baseball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Game Time Site Fri. Jan. 27 at Wharton County Junior College* 1-9 6 p.m. Wharton Sat. Jan. 28 Wharton County Junior College* 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Houston Mon. Jan. 30 1-7, 1-7 1 p.m. Houston Fri. Feb. 3 * 1-9 5 p.m. Houston Sat. Feb. 4 at Angelina College* 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Lufkin Mon. Feb. 6 Weatherford College 1-7, 1-7 12 p.m. Houston Fri. – Sun. Feb. 10-12 at Chipola Tournament TBA TBA Marianna, Fl. Fri. Feb. 17 at Blinn College* 1-9 6 p.m. Brenham Sat. Feb. 18 Blinn College* 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Houston Fri. Feb. 24 * 1-9 7 p.m. Houston Sat. Feb. 25 Laredo College* 1-7, 1-9 12 p.m. Houston Mon. Feb. 27 at Temple College 1-7, 1-7 1 p.m. Temple Fri. Mar. 2 at Galveston College* 1-9 1 p.m. Galveston Sat. Mar. 3 Galveston College* 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Houston Mon. Mar. 5 South Suburban College 1-9 1 p.m. Houston Thur. Mar. 8 South Suburban College 1-9 7 p.m. Houston Fri. Mar. 9 Alvin College* 1-9 6 p.m. Houston Sat. Mar. 10 at Alvin College* 1-7, 1-9 12 p.m. Alvin Wed. Mar. 14 1-9 7 p.m. Houston Fri. Mar. 16 Wharton County Junior College* 1-9 6 p.m. Houston Sat. Mar. 17 at Wharton County Junior College* 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Wharton Fri. Mar. 23 at Angelina College* 1-9 5 p.m. Lufkin Sat. Mar. 24 Angelina College*^ 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Houston Fri. Mar. 30 at Bossier Parrish 1-9 3 p.m. Bossier City, La. Sat. Mar. 31 at Bossier Parish Community College 1-9 10 a.m. Bossier City, La. Sat. Mar. 31 vs. 1-9 1 p.m. Bossier City, La. Wed. April 4 Blinn College* 1-9 6 p.m. Houston Thur. April 5 at Blinn College* 1-7, 1-9 2 p.m. Brenham Fri. April 13 at Laredo College* 1-9 6 p.m. Laredo Sat. April 14 at Laredo College* 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Laredo Fri. April 20 Galveston College* 1-9 6 p.m. Houston Sat. April 21 at Galveston College* 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Galveston Fri. April 27 at Alvin College* 1-9 2 p.m. Alvin Sat. April 28 Alvin College*! 1-7, 1-9 1 p.m. Houston Thur. May 3 at Weatherford College 1-7, 1-7 12 p.m. Weatherford Sat. May 5 Baton Rouge Community College 1-9 7 p.m. Houston Sun. May 6 Baton Rouge Community College 1-9 12 p.m. Houston Sat.-Wed. May 12-18 at Region XIV Tournament TBA TBA TBA Sat.-Sat. May 26-June 2 at NJCAA World Series TBA TBA Grand Junction, Co. * denotes Region XIV South Conference game, ^ denotes Play Pink breast cancer awareness game, ! denotes San Jacinto College 50th Anniversary celebration game

All home games listed in bold are played at the San Jacinto College North campus located at 5800 Uvalde Road in Houston. Schedule is subject to change.

Head coach: Tom Arrington, 12th season (490-166, .747), Texas A&M University (1987) | Assistant Coach: Jimmy Durham, seventh season | Assistant Coach: DJ Wilson, 16th season | Assistant Coach: Kory Koehler, 12th season | Assistant Coach: Jason Krug, fourth season | Team Manager: Diego Villatoro

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