— TABLE OF CONTENTS — — WWCC ATHLETIC DIRECTORY — WWCC Athletic Directory...... 1 Office Home Board of Trustees ...... 1 Presidents Message ...... 2 Baseball Staff Dean of Student Services ...... 2 Mike Cummins...... 527-4494 Director of Athletics...... 2 Dave Meliah ...... 527-4311 2008 Warriors Baseball Schedule ...... 3 Athletic Staff ...... 527-4306 Head Coach, Mike Cummins ...... 4 Athletic Director Assistant Coaches Jeff Reinland...... 527-4312 522-3890 Dave Meliah ...... 5 Athletic Commissioner J.C. Biagi ...... 6 Susan Quinn...... 527-4232 522-0972 Blaine Mercado ...... 6 Assistant Athletic Director, 2008 Warrior Roster...... 7 Bobbi Hazeltine...... 527-4495 2008 Season Preview ...... 8 Dean of Students 2008 Eastern Region Preview...... Inside Cover Clint Gabbard...... 527-4300 525-4582 2008 Warriors...... 9-17 Sports Information Director All Conf. Selections ...... 18 Dave Meliah...... 527-4311 Warriors on the Move...... 18 Athletics Secretary Record Book...... 19-20 Shirley Aycock...... 527-4306 2007 Final Stats...... 21 Sports Technician Facilities and Athletics Program Overview...... 34 Mike Staudenmaier...... 527-4238 525-1993 Action Shots ...... 7, 20 Athletic Trainer Transfer Map...... Inside Back Cover Mike Staudenmaier...... 527-4238 525-1993 — QUICK FACTS — –– Other Important Numbers ––

Location: ...... Walla Walla, WA Athletic Ticket Office...... 527-4306 Founded: ...... 1967 Warrior Field...... 527-4238 Enrollment: ...... 12,000 NWAACC Office...... 360-992-2833 Nickname: ...... Warriors La Voz...... 522-2963 Colors: Black and Gold Union Bulletin Sports Dept...... 525-3300 Conference: NWAACC WWCC Admissions...... 527-4283 National Affiliation: ...... NWAACC WWCC Business Office...... 527-4201 Stadium: Warrior Field WWCC Financial Aid...... 527-4301 President: Steve VanAusdle WWCC Information...... 522-2500 Head Coach: ...... Mike Cummins Warrior Hitting Facility...... 520-8422 Athletic Director: Jeff Reinland Tri-City Herald...... 1 (800) 411-4971 Assistant Coaches: ...... Dave Meliah ...... J. C. Biagi T.V...... Blaine Mercado KEPR...... 1 (800) 621-5183 Athletic Trainer: ...... Mike Staudenmaier KNDU...... 783-6152 Sports Information Director: ...... Dave Meliah KVEW...... 735-8372 Photos...... Megan Hoel RADIO WWCC Address:500 Tausick Way KGDC...... 525-0506 Walla Walla...... 99362 KONA...... 547-1618

Walla Walla Community College supports equal employment and educational opportunities regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability in accordance with the Civil — BOARD OF TRUSTEES — Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of Mrs. Dora C. Reyes, Walla Walla, Chair 1990, and any other applicable federal and Washington State laws against Ms. Mary Grant Tompkins, Prescott, Vice-Chair discrimination. Mr. Jon McFarland, Dayton Mr. Jerry Hendrickson, Asotin Mrs. Kris Klaveano, Pomeroy

1 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Walla Walla Community College takes great pride in its athletic program, and Baseball is a strong example of the value of intercollegiate athletics. We want to attract student-athletes to our campus who want to achieve success in the classroom. Our baseball team has done that since the program was formed in 1988. Classroom success is a priority. We measure this success by the extremely high percentage of our young men who have earned their degrees and continued on to four-year colleges and universities. Intercollegiate athletics in the context of training for success and education for life adds further dimension to the college curriculum. As in all we do at Walla Walla Community College, we will continue to strive to provide the environment which promotes high-quality performance and personal success throughout the student’s life.

Steven L. VanAusdle President, Walla Walla Community College

VP St u d e n t Se rv i c e s Di r e c t o r o f At h l e t i c s

Welcome to Baseball at Walla Welcome to the 2007-2008 Walla Community College. Walla Walla Community College We’re immensely proud of the Athletic Year. At Walla Walla Baseball program at the College, and Community College we believe there is a very good reason. Coach that Intercollegiate Athletics plays Mike Cummins’s studentathletes an integral role in the overall have established a tradition of development of our student- success: success in the classroom, athletes. The primary mission of success on the field as a team, and our Athletic Department is to success beyond WWCC. provide our student-athletes with In the classroom, the team has maintained a consistently an academic and athletic experience that is conducive to high grade-point average. Beyond Walla Walla Community teaching those skills and attributes necessary to achieve College, these young men have prepared well for future success and happiness throughout their lives. Skills such as success. Our graduates have typically transferred to four-year dedication, determination, hard work, teamwork, planning, colleges and organization, and a sincere concern for the well-being of universities, where they have continued to have success in their fellow teammates lie at the forefront of what Walla the classroom and on the baseball diamond. Walla Community College Athletics are all about. Each The tradition has been established, and we continue to and every one of our head coaches, assistant coaches, strive to attract young people who set high personal and and all Athletic Department personnel are committed to performance standards and who reach for goals which stretch seeing that this mission is carried out in a complete and their abilities. professional manner. It is our goal to provide the student- athletes of Walla Walla Community College with a first- Clint Gabbard, Vice President of Student Services class athletic experience, while at the same time putting the primary focus on academic achievement. As an Athletic Department we want to thank each and every one of you for the support you have given Walla Walla Community College Athletics in the past, and for the support you will continue to give us in the future. As teachers and educators we understand that support from our local community and from those communities in the surrounding area is vital to the success of our mission here at Walla Walla Community College, and that support does not go unnoticed or unappreciated. To all of our supporters, we appreciate your contributions to the development of the young men and women who are our Athletic Department. See you at the games.

2 Jeff Reinland, Director of Athletics WWCC WARRIORS SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Ma r c h Sat 1 Prairie Baseball Academy (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Sun 2 SW Oregon (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Sat 8 Lane (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Sun 9 Douglas (2) Walla Walla 11:00am Fri-Sun 14-16 Columbia Basin Invt. Tnmt. (5) Pasco Fri 14 Olympic ^ Pasco 7:00pm Sat 15 Douglas ^ Pasco 1:00pm Sat 15 Miles CC ^ Pasco 4:00pm Sun 16 Olympic ^ Pasco 10:00am Sun 16 Miles CC ^ Pasco 1:00pm ^ games at Tri-Cities Stadium, Pasco, WA Fri-Sun 21-23 Walla Walla Invt. Tnmt. (5) Walla Walla Fri 21 Lower Columbia # Walla Walla 7:00pm Fri 22 Chemeketa Walla Walla 11:00am Sat 22 Mt. Hood Walla Walla 2:00pm Sun 23 Chemeketa Walla Walla 11:00am Sun 23 Lower Columbia Walla Walla 2:00pm # games at Borleske Stadium, Walla Walla, WA Wed 26 Treasure Valley (2)* Ontario 1:00pm Sat 29 Blue Mountain (2)* Walla Walla 1:00pm Ap r i l Wed 2 Wenatchee Valley (2)* Walla Walla 1:00pm Sat 5 CC of Spokane (2)* Spokane 1:00pm Wed 9 Big Bend (2)* Moses Lake 1:00pm Sat 12 Columbia Basin (2)* Walla Walla 1:00pm Wed 16 Yakima Valley (2)* Yakima 1:00pm Sat 19 Blue Mountain (2)* Pendleton 1:00pm Wed 23 Treasure Valley (2)* Walla Walla 1:00pm Sat 26 CC of Spokane (2)* Walla Walla 1:00pm Wed 30 Wenatchee Valley(2) * Wenatchee 1:00pm Ma y Sat 3 Columbia Basin (2)* Pasco 1:00pm Wed 7 Big Bend (2)* Walla Walla 1:00pm Sat 10 Yakima Valley (2)* Walla Walla 1:00pm Sat-Sun 16-17 EAST REGION PLAYOFFS TBA TBA Thurs-Sun 22-26 NWAACC Tournament TBA TBA * Denotes NWAACC Eastern Division Doubleheader Head Coach: Mike Cummins Assistant Coaches: Dave Meliah, J.C. Biagi, Blaine Mercado 3 Mi k e Cumm i n s Head Coach BA, Santa Clara, 1979 5th Season

Head Baseball Coach Mike Cummins enters his fifth year at the helm of the Warriors after accepting the position in May of 2003. Cummins spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at Washington State and previously had a 24 year coaching and playing stint at Santa Clara University – the last four as the head coach ‘He is an outstanding human being,’ WWCC Athletic Director Jeff Reinland said. ‘He’s a real genuine person to deal with along with having an outstanding knowledge of baseball. Mike is anxious to get back into Head Coaching. He likes the Pacific Northwest and we like what he has to offer. He’s a good fit for the college.’ Playing for his father Larry at Monterey Peninsula College in 1975-76, Cummins earned his associate of arts degree in physical education after two years as a catcher for the Lobos. Following his sophomore season, he was named the team’s most valuable player and earned all-conference honors In 1977, Cummins began his association with the Broncos. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history in 1979 after playing baseball for head coach Sal Taormina for two seasons. A two-year starter as a catcher, Cummins was named the team’s most inspirational player and most valuable player following his senior season The next baseball stop was Buchser High in Santa Clara, where he was head baseball coach for one season, 1980. His team finished 13-8 and second in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League The next fall Cummins served as a junior varsity football coach at St. Francis High in Mountain View while teaching social science classes. His JV team finished the campaign 8-2. In the fall of 1981 Cummins returned to his alma mater, serving for 17 years as an assistant baseball coach, first for Jerry McClain, then for John Oldham for 13 seasons His responsibilities at Santa Clara included scheduling, physical conditioning, academic counseling, fund raising and recruiting And of course on-the-field coaching and mentoring. The Broncos won four West Coast Conference championships during his tenure as an assistant, the first in 1982 and the last in 1997. Santa Clara also earned berths in three NCAA Regional tournaments, 1988, 1994 and 1997. The Broncos were 558-439 during his 17 years as an assistant When Oldham retired following the 1997 season, the Broncos named Cummins his replacement. In 2001, before his departure from Santa Clara, the Broncos won the West Coast Conference divisional title at 17-13. In 2000 they were champions of the UNLV Coors Light tourney and in 1998 the Broncos captured the title at the Florida Marlin Spring tournament. The Chico, Calif., native grew up in the Monterey area, graduating from Monterey High in 1974, where he starred in basketball and baseball The Cummins family includes wife Velma, sons Lawrence (26) and Patrick (22), and daughters Vanessa (17) and Marilyn (10).

4 Da v e Me l i a h Assistant Coach BA, Washington State University, 2007 4th Season

Dave Meliah is in his fourth season as an assistant coach for Coach Cummins and the Warrior Baseball program. Dave grew up in Walla Walla and attended DeSales High School where he helped the Irish win three state championships. He then attended WWCC and helped the Warriors win the NWAACC Eastern Division in 1997. He was named to the NWAACC 1st team as a shortstop. Dave continued his career by earning a scholarship to the University of San Francisco. In 1998, the Dons broke the school wins record by recording 34 victories. Dave also set the school record by hitting 19 doubles while earning 1st Team All-West Coast Conference honors as a shortstop. When Dave was at USF, Coach Cummins was the Head Baseball Coach at Santa Clara University. In 1998, Dave was drafted in the 17th round by the Organization. He signed a professional contract and played six years with the Rangers in their minor league system. His final two and a half years were spent at the AAA level in Oklahoma City. Some of his biggest professional accomplishments include playing in several big league Spring Training games with the Rangers - his last being at the Ranger’s home stadium, The Ballpark in Arlington, TX and hitting a game-winning 2-run homerun in the top of the 9th against the Mariners AAA team, the , on Mother’s Day in front of his family and friends. In 2003, Dave retired from professional baseball to move back to Walla Walla to pursue a teaching degree and coaching career. He is married to his wife Jill, also a teacher and coach. They have a daughter, Emily, born July 8th, 2007.

5 J.C. Bi a g i ASSISTANT Coach BS, Centenary College, 2005 1st Season

J.C. enters his first season as an assistant coach at Walla Walla CC. Growing up in Walla Walla, he attended DeSales High School where he helped lead the Irish to 3 State Championships. Upon graduation in 2000, he then moved onto WWCC where he pitched and played outfield for Coach Chad Miltenberger. After his sophomore year, he transferred to Centenary College of Louisiana, where he earned his B.S. in Health and Exercise Science in 2005. As a and third baseman, his senior season was highlighted by a 2-hit complete game victory that he pitched against #2 ranked LSU. For his efforts he was named NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week, Louisiana Player of the Week, Mid-Con Player of the Week, as well as a nomination for the Roger Clemens Award. Centenary continued their success with a birth into the Mid- Continent Conference championship game, where he was named to the All- Tournament team. The following year he moved back to Walla Walla where he began coaching at his former high school, before joining the Warrior staff this fall. His primary duties include working with the outfielders, and assisting Coach Meliah with the hitters.

Bl a i n e Me r c a do ASSISTANT Coach 1st Season

6 2008 Wa r r i o r s Ro s t e r

# Name POSITION YEAR HEIIGHT WEIGHT BAT Hometown

1 Justin Erwin INF RSFR 5’9” 165 R/R Pullman,WA 2 Boone Plager INF FR 5’10 175 R/R Spokane, WA 3 Justin Haddon OF FR 5’10” 170 R/R Kennewick, WA 4 Evan Mowry INF RSSO 5’6” 155 L/R Ellensburg, WA 6 Keith Woelber INF FR 6’0” 175 R/R Kennewick, WA 8 Zach Malone INF FR 5’9” 170 R/R Spokane, WA 9 Andy Matthews OF FR 6’4” 220 R/R Idaho Falls, ID 10 David Cerna C SO 6’0” 170 R/R Walla Walla, WA 11 Tyson Stowers RHP SO 6’0” 200 L/R Grangeville, ID 12 Ryan Richardson RHP FR 5’8” 140 R/R Spokane, WA 13 Miguel Ruvalcaba RHP SO 5’8” 165 R/R Milton-Freewater, OR 14 Wes Walker OF RSFR 5’9” 180 R/R Milton-Freewater, OR 15 Marty Guettinger LHP FR 6’2” 185 L/L Pullman, WA 16 Phil Perrine C SO 6’1” 195 R/R Pilot Rock, OR 18 Riley Merrill INF FR 6’3” 190 R/R Cheney, WA 19 Chris Snyder OF FR 5’11” 200 R/R Pullman, WA 20 Seager Pence OF FR 5’9” 160 R/R Baker City, OR 21 Scott Chance INF-OF RSFR 5’9” 160 L/R Lewiston, ID 22 Martin Lawrence INF RSSO 5’11” 165 R/R Bellevue, WA 23 Brandon Ellendt RHP FR 5’11” 175 R/R Kennewick, WA 24 Jared Greenwood IB-DH FR 6’1” 260 R/R Walla Walla, WA 25 Jesus Gonzalez INF SO 6’0” 170 R/R Milton-Freewater, OR 26 Jacob Hiatt RHP SO 6’1” 175 R/R Walla Walla, WA 27 Daniel Baker RHP SO 6’2” 190 R/R Calgary, Alberta 28 Cody Hartz C FR 5’9” 180 R/R Boise, ID 29 Taylor McDonald C FR 6’0” 170 R/R Coulee City, WA 30 Saul Gonzalez INF FR 6’4” 185 R/R Milton-Freewater, OR 31 Kittrick Kane OH-RHP FR 5’10” 170 R/R Wenatchee, WA 33 Jake Lamphier RHP FR 6’0” 195 R/R Kenai, AK 34 Luke Sells LHP FR 6’3” 180 L/L Baker City, OR 35 Michael Tompkins 1B-LHP SO 6’1” 250 L/L Walla Walla, WA 36 Jake Swantko RHP SO 6’2” 180 R/R Spokane, WA 37 Cameron Miner OF-INF FR 5’9” 165 R/R Spokane, WA 38 Travis McDonald INF FR 6’0” 170 R/R Coulee City, WA 39 Eldan Ball OF-INF FR 6’0” 160 R/R Bainbridge, WA Coaching Staff Mike Cummins, Head Coach Dave Meliah, Assistant Coach J.C. Biagi, Assistant Coach Blaine Mercado, Assistant Coach

7 2008 Se as o n Pr e v i e w :

The Eastern Division will once again prove to be the most competitive amongst the NWAACC. Seven of the eight teams won at least 20 games in the 2007 campaign and Coach Cummins doesn’t antici- pate anything less this year. “The East traditionally has been the strongest and most competitive and I’ve seen nothing that would make me feel that has changed.” After last years run to the East Region Tournament Championship and a trip to the NWAACC Tourney, the 2008 team has its sights set high again. The 2008 Warriors return a strong core of sophomore players led by All-East Region players Michael Tompkins and Jacob Hiatt. The key to the season will be how the young Warrior pitching staff develops. The Warriors should make a return run to the playoffs.

8 Justin Erwin RSFR #1 INF 5’9” 165 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Justin returns to the Warriors after red shirt- ing last season. Justin has added strength in the off season. He has a chance to compete for playing time at second and third base. Justin’s high school team, Pullman, won the 2A title in his junior year.

Boone Plager FR #2 INF 5’10” 175 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Boone comes to the Warriors from North Cen- tral High School in Spokane. Boone has the ability to play all infield positions. He had a solid fall and will fight for playing time in the in-field.

Ju s t i n Ha d d o n FR #3 OF 5’10” 170 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Justin comes to the Warriors from Southridge High School. He will be an important member of the Warrior out- field, being able to play all positions. Justin had a solid fall and can hit anywhere in the batting order.

Eva n Mo w r y rSSO #4 INF 5’6” 155 L/R

Coach’s Comments- Evan returns for his sophomore season after play- ing in 6 games last year. Evan will compete for playing time at second base. He will add depth as a left handed hitter off the bench.

9 Ke i t h Wo e l b e r FR #6 INF 6’0” 175 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Keith comes to the Warriors from Kennewick High School. Keith will anchor the infield from the shortstop posi- tion. He had an outstanding fall and has a real chance to be an impact college player.

Za c h Ma l o n e FR #8 INF 5’9” 170 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Zach comes to the Warriors from Central Valley High School in Spokane. Zach will add depth to the Warrior infield. He can play all the infield positions and has the potential to be a spe- cial player.

An d y Ma t t h e ws FR #9 OF 6’4” 220 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Andy comes to the Warriors baseball team after red shirting for the basketball team last year. Andy has a ton of poten- tial and is one of the hardest workers in the program. Andy has a chance to play a major role in this season’s success.

Dav i d Ce r n a SO #10 C 6’0” 170 R/R

Coach’s Comments- David returns for his sophomore year after being the starting catcher last season. He will be counted on again to be the man behind the plate. David will hit in the middle of the line up and be counted on to drive in a lot of runs. He represented the Warriors at the Fall Sophomore Showcase.

10 Ty s o n St o w e r s SO #11 RHP 6’0” 200 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Tyson returns to the Warrior pitching staff after appearing in 13 games last year. Tyson can pitch in a lot of different roles and will be very valuable to the staff. He will be a key member to this years pitching staff.

Ry a n Ri c h a r d s o n fr #12 RHP 5’8” 140 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Ryan comes to Walla Walla from North Central High School in Spokane. Ryan will be a key member of the pitching staff. He had a very strong fall season and will begin the season in the starting rotation. He is a strike thrower who will give the Warriors a lot of quality innings this year.

Mi g u e l Ru va l c a b a SO #13 RHP 5’8” 165 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Miguel returns to the Warriors for his sophomore season. Miguel is making the change from catcher to pitcher. He is a strike thrower who will be used out of the bullpen. He will be an im- portant member of the pitching staff.

We s Wa l k e r RSFR #14 OF 5’9” 180 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Wes returns to the Warriors after red shirting last season. Wes is a hard worker and had a good summer with the Walla Walla Bears. He will add quality depth to the Warrior outfield.

11 Ma r t y Gu e t t i n g e r FR #15 LHP 6’2” 185 L/L

Coach’s Comments- Marty comes to the Warriors from Pullman High School. Marty will be a key member of the pitching staff and has the potential to be a starting pitcher for the Warriors this year. He is a high school teammate of Justin Erwin and Chris Snyder.

Ph i l Pe r r i n e SO #16 C 6’1” 195 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Phil returns to the Warriors after appearing in 17 games last year. He will compete for playing time at catcher and the DH spot. He is a hard worker and will be a key figure in the success of the Warriors.

Ri l e y Me r r i l l FR #18 INF 6’3” 190 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Riley comes to the Warriors from Cheney high School. He has a lot of potential to be a very good offensive player. Riley will add depth to the corner infield positions.

Ch r i s Sn y d e r fr #19 OF 5’11” 200 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Chris comes to the Warriors from Pullman High School after taking a year off to work. He has a lot of potential to be a very good offensive player. Chris can play all of the outfield positions and will be a key in the Warriors success this year.

12 Se ag e r Pe n c e FR #20 OF-RHP 5’9” 160 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Seager comes to the Warriors from Baker High School. He will be a key player in the Warrior line up. He will play centerfield and hit in the top of the batting order. He will also add depth to the pitching staff.

Sc o t t Ch a n c e RSFR #21 INF-OF 5’9” 160 L/R

Coach’s Comments- Scott returns to the Warriors after red shirting last year. Scott can play in the infield as well as the outfield. He had a solid summer with the Lewiston Twins. Scott will be a key part of the success this year.

Ma r t i n Law r e n c e RSSO #22 INF 5’11” 165 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Martin returns to the Warriors line up after help- ing the team reach the NWAACC tournament. Martin served as the DH, for the Warriors down the stretch run. He has a huge passion for the game and again will be an important part of this team.

Br a n d o n El l e n d t fr #23 RHP 5’11” 175 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Brandon comes to the Warriors from Southridge High School in the Tri Cities. He will be an important part of the pitching staff and will be competing for a spot in the starting rotation. Brandon will have a big impact on the success of the pitching staff.

13 Ja r e d Gr e e n w o o d FR #24 IB-DH 6’1” 260 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Jared is a local kid from Walla Walla High School. He transferred to the Warriors after playing football at Rocky Mountain College this fall. Jared will add depth to the first base posi- tion. He will also be a candidate for the DH spot.

Je s u s Go n za l e z SO #25 INF 6’0” 170 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Jesus returns for his sophomore season after ap- pearing in 26 games last year. Jesus will be counted on to hold down the hot corner at third. He had a solid fall and with the experience he got last year will be counted on to play a major role in the offense.

Ja c o b Hi a t t SO #26 RHP 6’1” 175 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Jacob returns to the Warriors after helping the Warriors to the NWAACC tournament last season. Jacob led the Warriors in saves with 8. He was a 2nd team All-East Region . Jacob represented the Warriors at the Fall Sophomore Show- case and will play a major role for the Warriors this season.

Da n i e l Bak e r SO #27 RHP 6’2” 190 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Daniel returns to the Warrior pitching staff after appearing in 10 games last year. Daniel will be counted on to give the Warriors a lot of quality innings this year. He can pitch in a lot of dif- ferent roles.

14 Co d y Ha r t z FR #28 C 5’9” 180 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Cody comes to the Warriors from Centen- nial High School in Boise. Cody will add depth to the catching position. He has worked very hard to improve his skills behind the plate.

Ta y l o r Mc d o n a l d FR #29 C 6’0” 170 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Taylor comes to the Warriors from ACH High School. Taylor has shown steady improvement during the fall season. He will add depth to the catching position.

Sa u l Go n za l e z FR #30 INF 6’4” 185 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Saul follows his brother Jesus to Walla Walla from McGlouhlin High School. Saul will add depth to the infield and be a strong candidate for the DH position. He had a good summer with the Walla Walla Bears and is a hard worker.

Ki t t r i c k Ka n e fr #31 OF-RHP 5’10” 170 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Kittrick comes to the Warriors after red shirting for football at Eastern Oregon University. Kittrick is the brother of former Warrior Travis Kane. He will add depth in the outfield and the pitching staff. He will be a valuable addition to the Warriors.

15 Jak e Lamp h i e r fr #33 RHP 6’0” 195 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Jake comes to the Warriors from Soldotna High School in Alaska. Jake had a solid fall season. He will add depth to the pitching staff. Jake’s role on the staff has not been defined, but he will be counted on to pitch some quality innings.

Lu k e Se l l s FR #34 LHP 6’3” 180 L/L

Coach’s Comments- Luke joins high school teammate Seager Pence from Baker High School. Luke will add depth to the pitch- ing staff. He will be very valuable out of the bullpen, being left handed. He has the chance to impact the season.

Mi c h a e l To mpk i n s SO #35 INF 6’1” 250 L/L

Coach’s Comments- Michael returns to the Warrior line up after hav-ing an outstanding freshmen season. Last year Michael was voted 1st team All-East Region as well as All-NWAACC. His pitching role will expand this season and is counted on to be the leader of the offense attack. Michael has signed a letter-of-intent to play at Division 1 Centenary College in Louisiana next year.

Jak e Swa n t k o SO #36 RHP 6’2” 180 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Jake comes to the Warriors from Central Valley High School in Spokane after playing at Edmonds CC last year. Jake adds depth to the pitching staff and can pitch in numer- ous roles. His progress will be a key to the success of the pitching staff.

16 Cam e r o n Mi n e r FR #37 OF-INF 5’9” 165 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Cam will red shirt this season to gain some valu-able experience. Cam prepped at Central Valley High School in Spo-kane.

Tr av i s Mc d o n a l d fr #38 INF 6’0” 170 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Travis is the twin brother of Taylor. He was slowed by injury this fall and will red shirt this season.

El d a n Ba l l FR #39 OF-INF 6’0” 160 R/R

Coach’s Comments- Eldan comes to the Warriors from Bainbridge High School. Eldan is a hard working player and can play any number of positions.

17 ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1993 Troy Slayton Dave Ediss Dan Adams 2002 2005 Brock Crawford Ryan Sowards Dave Meliah Branden Florence Seth McCauley Jake Rogers Jered Fowler Jade Starr Keith Morgan Craig Cheadle Nyjer Morgan Zach Danelson Chad Gradwhol Jeff Scherer Mike Woo David Ruffing Lloyd Hounsell 1995 Justin Steen 2006 John McAninch José Rijo-Berger 1999 2003 Kyle Greene Matt Nelson Brett Bibeau 1997 Tim Neuman Jarad Mitchell Joe Fogarty Justin Rayment David Blocklinger Dan Adams Shain Vernier Lou Wiley Jason Saparto Dave Doyle Dave Meliah Pat McIntyre 2007 Brian Wisler Dave Ediss Fletcher Ray 2000 Tyler Hunt Nick Masters Dusty Edler Jeff Scherer Justin Stolmeier Blake Whiteman Michael Tomp- 1994 Kelly Johnson Trent Sheppard Brooks Barkley kins Chad Averill Brandon Jones Brian Winkleman 2004 Drew Heid Jose’ Rijo-Berger Jeff Lynch 2001 Zach Danelson Cesar Lopez Jay Brockett Justin Ross 1998 Adolfo Garza Jake Rogers Jacob Hiatt Blair Fowler James Jeske Andy Luedtke Travis Kane Kelly Johnson 1996 Tim Newman David Ruffing Brandon Jones Tom Deland WARRIORS ON THE MOVE 1988 Brian Wisler, / 1998 Nyjer Morgan, Eric Crone, Whitman College San Diego Padres Dan Adams, Kent State/ Mike Staudenmaier, Whitworth College Jason Saparto, CWU Branden Florence, Albertson’s College 2003 Fletcher Ray, Pacific Univ. Blake Whiteman, BIOLA 1989 1994 Jared Powell, Azuza Pacific Kyle Alfe, Western Oregon Chris Middleton, Whitworth College Ryan Sowards, LA Dodgers Brandon Hanzal, Whitworth Tyler Hunt, Lewis-Clark State Doug Plucker, Eastern WA/Whitworth College Jade Starr, Albertsons College Craig Cheadle, West Palm Beach/Atlantic T.J. Cafferty, Pacific Lutheran Mickey Mounger, SE Louisiana Mike Wood, West Palm Beach/Atlantic Pat McIntyre, Chicago Cubs 1990 Justin Rayment, San Diego State/ Cody Arocho, St. Martin’s Jason Evenhus, WSU/Colorado Rockies New York Yankees Beaux Selznick, Univ. of New Oreleans 2004 Rod Garinger, Willamette Corey Vanlith, UPS Justin Nixon, Oakland Athletics Travis Kane, Sacramento State Chris Meliah, Southwest Texas State Jay Brockett, SE Louisiana Ben Nelson, San Diego State Jared Mitchell, Univ. of Nevada Billy Wittman, Stanford Casey Held, Eastern Oregon 1995 1999 Gregg Hare, Whitworth 1991 Brett Bibeau, Albertson’s College Ben DeMond, St. Martins Jesse Shafer, Western Oregon David Bingham, Lewis-Clark State/ Justin Ross, Univ. of Portland James Jeske, Albertsons College Ken Florence, Grand Canyon Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox Dave Blocklinger, CWU Shain Vernier, Iowa State Josh Sidwell, Lewis-Clark State Joe Gonzalez, CWU José Rijo-Berger, Lewis Clark State/ Ryan Wardinsky, Texas A&M/Philadelphia Phillies Matt Triebwasser, Whitworth U.S. Olympic Team/N.Y. Mets Paul Arellano, CWU 2005 Tom Walker, Chicago Cubs Kevin Clouser, Kent Univ. Torey Nelson, CWU Patrick Cummins, Sacramento State Ben Lindholm, CWU Paco Crandall, Whitworth Tim Newman, Jake Rogers, South Dakota State/Wash. Nationals Rob Wickstrom, Univ. of Puget Sound Andy Alldredge, Azuza Pacific Zach Danelson, Lewis-Clark State/Mankato State Ron Matthews, Whitworth/Cincinnati Reds Blair Fowler, UW 2000 Tom Paulson, Oregon Tech Brandon Jones, Albertson’s College Ryan Calabrese, WSU Willie Butler, Minot State 1992 Jeff Lynch, UW Brooks Barkley, Missouri Western Austin Allen, Northwest Nazarene Brandon Butrick, Lewis-Clark State Kelly Johnson, S.E. Louisiana/ Andre Marshall, UW/Philadelphia Phillies Dan Baerlocher, Northwest Nazarene Andy Webster, Univ. of Utah U. of San Francisco Brian Foreman, Lewis-Clark State Ryan Blair, Portland State Don Biagi, CWU 2001 Dan Donaldson, Whitman Chad Hines, Clark College 2006 Jon Edwards, Whitman/Cleveland Indians 1996 John Howerton, Clark College Kyle Greene, Lewis-Clark State Brian Edwards, Mesa State David Doyle, Azuza Pacific John Langan, WSU Matt Baerlocher, South Dakota State Mark Daniels, George Fox College Dave Ediss, Albertson’s College Jeremiah Wolske, Hawaii-Hilo Justin Mace, NW Nazarene/Lewis-Clark State Ben Woiblet, Gonzaga/Whitman Jason Howerton, Clark College Chase Hudson, Southern Utah 1993 Joe Fogarty, Pacific Lutheran Justin Atchley, Texas A & M/Cincinnati Reds 1997 2002 Matt Greely, Univ. of the Cumberlands Chad Chittenden, CWU Jeff Scherer, WSU J.C. Biagi, Centenary College Kent Wright, West Texas A&m Craig Conner, CWU Dave Meliah, U. of San Francisco/ David Ruffing, Centenary College Brock Crawford, Southeastern Louisiana Texas Rangers Dusty Druffel, WSU 2007 Jared Fowler, San Diego State, WSU/ Drew Harding, Cal State San Bernadino Andy Luedtke, Missouri Western Nick Masters, Lewis-Clark State Arizona Dimondbacks Brian Winkleman, Alabama/Birmingham Seth McCauley, Lewis-Clark State/ Cesar Lopez, Western Oregon Kevin George, Oklahoma City/CWU Coy Miller, CWU Colorado Rockies Drew Heid, Gonzaga Chad Gradwahl, Univ. of Portland Brent Mattson, CWU Ben Newton, Lewis-Clark State Jake Hetterley, Western Oregon Lloyd Hounsell, Gonzaga Keith Morgan, Western Oregon Trent Baysinger, UW/Baltimore Orioles Craig Olson, North Dakota State John McAninch, Lewis-Clark/ Marty Telstad, Whitman Adolfo Garza, St. Martins Carlos Ruvalcaba, Oregon Tech U.S. Olympic Team/California Angels Matt Nelson, Univ. of Pacific-Stockton, CA 18 WARRIOR RECORD BOOK In d i v i d u a l (Ba t t i n g ) AT BATS Kevin Maurer...... 208...... 2007 Dusty Edler...... 12...... 1995 Seth Cornelius...... 11...... 2002 Cesar Lopez...... 207...... 2007 Matt Nelson...... 12...... 1992 Jos Rijo-Berger...... 10...... 1994 Mike Tompkins...... 197...... 2007 Slade Smith...... 12...... 1989 Jered Fowler...... 9...... 1993 Kevin Maurer...... 193...... 2006 Josh Hollenbeck...... 12...... 2001 Cesar Lopez...... 9...... 2007 Drew Heid...... 188...... 2007 Tyler Young...... 8...... 2006 David Cerna...... 182...... 2007 DOUBLES Tyler Young...... 8...... 2007 Josh Rogers...... 181...... 2006 Kyle Greene...... 17...... 2006 Jode Coil...... 8...... 2007 James Jeske...... 180...... 1999 Doug Plucker...... 17...... 1988 Jake Hetterley...... 8...... 2007 Kyle Greene...... 177...... 2006 Rod Garinger...... 16...... 1990 Josh Sidwell...... 7...... 2004 Jake Rogers...... 173...... 2005 Shain Vernier...... 15...... 1999 Joe Schmidt...... 7...... 2004 Patrick Cummins...... 170...... 2005 Ryan Sowards...... 15...... 1994 Branden Florence...... 7...... 1998 Ty Gaston...... 169...... 1998 Andy Webster...... 15...... 1992 Jeff Mitchell...... 7...... 2001 Dave Meliah...... 169...... 1997 Mike Tompkins...... 14...... 2007 Tim Newman...... 6...... 1999 Cesar Lopez...... 169...... 2006 Seth McCauley...... 13...... 2002 Ben Demond...... 6...... 1999 Dusty Druffel...... 165...... 2001 Tim Newman...... 13...... 1999 Shain Vernier...... 6...... 1998 Ryan Wardinsky...... 164...... 1999 Shain Vernier...... 13...... 1998 Brian Wisler...... 6...... 1992 James Jeske...... 163...... 1998 Josh Martin...... 13...... 1997 Jay Brockett...... 6...... 1994 Jose’ Rijo-Berger...... 163...... 1994 Jeff Scherer...... 13...... 1997 Jason Hershey...... 6...... 1994 Shain Vernier...... 161...... 1999 Tom Walker...... 13...... 1991 Seth Cornelius...... 6...... 2001 Billy Wittman...... 161...... 1990 Andy Luedtke...... 13...... 2001 Tyler Hunt...... 12...... 2003 TEAM BATTING RUNS Ben DeMond...... 12...... 1998 At Bats ...... 1730...... 2007 Jose’ Rijo-Berger...... 55...... 1994 Brian Winkleman...... 12...... 1997 ...... 1560...... 2006 Drew Heid...... 53...... 2007 Jake Rogers...... 12...... 2004 ...... 1482...... 1999 Branden Florence...... 50...... 1998 James Jeske...... 11...... 1999 ...... 1469...... 2005 Andy Webster...... 52...... 1992 Tim Newman...... 11...... 1998 ...... 1440...... 1998 John McAninch...... 49...... 1993 Chris Meliah...... 10...... 1990 Runs...... 368...... 1998 Brian Wisler...... 49...... 1993 Keith Morgan...... 10...... 1996 ...... 355...... 1992 Dave Meliah...... 49...... 1997 Dave Bingham...... 10...... 1991 Doubles...... 95...... 1998 Troy Slayton...... 48...... 1994 John McAninch...... 10...... 1993 ...... 88...... 1997 James Jeske...... 45...... 1998 Drew Heid...... 10...... 2007 Triples...... 22...... 1997 Matt Nelson...... 44...... 1992 David Cerna...... 10...... 2007 Hits...... 473...... 1998 Ty Gaston...... 43...... 1998 ...... 470...... 1997 James Jeske...... 42...... 1999 TRIPLES ...... 470...... 2007 David Cerna...... 42...... 2007 Branden Florence...... 7...... 1998 ...... 419...... 1993 Tim Newman...... 40...... 1998 Zach Danelson...... 6...... 2005 Home Runs...... 50...... 1993 Jeff Scherer...... 40...... 1997 Jason Saparto...... 5...... 1993 RBI’s...... 320...... 1998 Andre Marshall...... 5...... 2000 ...... 307...... 1992 HITS Nyjer Morgan...... 5...... 2002 Stolen Bases...... 84...... 1994 Drew Heid...... 68...... 2007 Andre Marshall...... 5...... 2000 Sacrifices...... 71...... 2007 Kevin Maurer...... 66...... 2007 Blake Whiteman...... 4...... 2003 ...... 60...... 2006 Branden Florence...... 64...... 1998 James Jeske...... 4...... 1998 ...... 56...... 2004 Shain Vernier...... 63...... 1999 Jeff Baranco...... 4...... 1998 Team BA...... 337...... 1997 Dave Meliah...... 63...... 1997 Brian Winkleman...... 4...... 1997 Mike Tompkins...... 63...... 2007 Ty Gastow...... 4...... 1997 RUNS BATTED IN James Jeske...... 62...... 1998 Jason Davis...... 4...... 1992 Troy Slayton...... 54...... 1994 Kyle Greene...... 61...... 2006 Doug Plucker...... 53...... 1989 Chris Meliah...... 59...... 1990 HOME RUNS Ryan Sowards...... 53...... 1994 Brian Wisler...... 59...... 1993 Doug Plucker...... 11...... 1989 Mike Tompkins...... 51...... 2007 Jake Rogers...... 57...... 2005 Dave Meliah...... 10...... 1997 John McAninch...... 50...... 1992 Brooks Barkley...... 57...... 1999 Kyle Greene...... 10...... 2006 Dave Meliah...... 47...... 1997 Ryan Sowards...... 57...... 1994 Shain Vernier...... 10...... 1998 Shain Vernier...... 45...... 1998 Tim Newman...... 56...... 1998 Justin Stolmeier...... 10...... 2000 Kyle Greene...... 44...... 2006 Jeff Scherer...... 56...... 1997 Dave Bingham...... 9...... 1990 Tim Newman...... 44...... 1998 Cesar Lopez...... 56...... 2007 Brock Crawford...... 9...... 1993 James Jeske...... 44...... 1999 James Jeske...... 55...... 1999 John McAninch...... 9...... 1993 Justin Atchley...... 43...... 1992 John McAninch...... 54...... 1992 John McAninch...... 9...... 1992 Cesar Lopez...... 42...... 2007 Jos Rijo-Berger...... 54...... 1994 Branden Florence...... 8...... 1998 Jake Rogers...... 40...... 2005 Doug Plucker...... 54...... 1989 Tim Newman...... 8...... 1998 Branden Florence...... 40...... 1998 Josh Rogers...... 53...... 2006 Brian Winkleman...... 8...... 1997 Brian Wisler...... 8...... 1993 BATTING AVERAGE STOLEN BASES James Jeske...... 7...... 1999 Paco Crandall...... 425...... 1995 Jos Rijo-Berger...... 23...... 1994 James Jeske...... 7...... 1998 Ryan Sowards...... 422...... 1994 Zach Danelson...... 22...... 2005 Troy Slayton...... 7...... 1994 Ben DeMond...... 418...... 1998 Keith Morgan...... 22...... 1996 Matt Treibwasser...... 7...... 1991 Tom Deland...... 412...... 1996 Jos Rijo-Berger...... 22...... 1995 Jeff Scherer...... 7...... 1997 Coy Miller...... 406...... 1997 Patrick Cummins...... 20...... 2005 Branden Florence...... 405...... 1998 James Jeske...... 20...... 1999 SACRIFICES Rog Garinger...... 404...... 1990 David Bingham...... 19...... 1991 Patrick Cummins...... 17...... 2004 Doug Plucker...... 400...... 1988 Jerud Martin...... 19...... 1994 Patrick Cummins...... 12...... 2005 Chris Meliah...... 399...... 1990 Jason Hershey...... 17...... 1994 David Cerna...... 12...... 2007 John McAninch...... 397...... 1992 Craig Kunz...... 13...... 1990 Cesar Lopez...... 11...... 2006 Justin Atchley...... 395...... 1992 Zach Danelson...... 13...... 2004 Nick Owens...... 11...... 2006 Doug Plucker...... 394...... 1989 19 WARRIOR RECORD BOOK CONTINUED Tom Walker...... 392...... 1991 Matt Baerlocher...... 61...... 2006 Shain Vernier...... 391...... 1999 J.C. Biagi...... 60...... 2001 Nick Masters...... 111.33...... 2007 Justin Atchley...... 391...... 1993 Andy Hanson...... 59...... 1991 Jason Evenhus...... 86...... 1990 Jeff Scherer...... 384...... 1997 Lloyd Hounsell...... 59...... 1993 Craig Olson...... 78.67...... 2007 James Jeske...... 380...... 1998 Matt Baerlocher...... 75.67...... 2006 Brian Winkleman...... 377...... 1997 VICTORIES Jade Starr...... 74...... 1994 Dave Meliah...... 373...... 1997 Nick Masters...... 11...... 2007 Chris Middleton...... 73...... 1989 Joe Fogarty...... 8...... 2006 Jarad Mitchell...... 72.33...... 2003 WALKS Jarad Mitchell...... 8...... 2003 Travis Kane...... 70.33...... 2004 Ryan Sowards...... 52...... 1994 Blair Fowler...... 8...... 1994 Matt Baerlocher...... 70.33...... 2005 Drew Heid...... 42...... 2007 Brandon Butrick...... 8...... 1992 Blair Fowler...... 69...... 1994 Jose’ Rijo-Berger...... 40...... 1994 Jason Evenhus...... 8...... 1990 Brandon Butrick...... 68...... 1992 Jerud Martin...... 38...... 1994 Kelly Johnson...... 8...... 1994 Carlos Ruvalcaba...... 67...... 2007 Jason Hershey...... 38...... 1994 Lloyd Hounsell...... 7...... 1993 Joe Fogarty...... 65.67...... 2006 Kevin Maurer...... 35...... 2007 Justin Rayment...... 7...... 1993 Adolfo Garza...... 64.33...... 2001 Josh Rogers...... 34...... 2006 Robert Wickstrom...... 7...... 1991 Trent Baysinger...... 64.33...... 2002 John McAninch...... 34...... 1992 Kenny Florence...... 6...... 2003 Carlos Ruvalcaba...... 63.33...... 2006 John McAninch...... 34...... 1993 Adolfo Garza...... 6...... 2002 Dan Baerlocher...... 63.33...... 2005 Andy Webster...... 33...... 1991 J.C. Biagi...... 6...... 2002 Brian Foreman...... 63.33...... 2005 Slade Smith...... 33...... 1989 John Berry...... 6...... 1991 Chris Middleton...... 63...... 1988 Mike Tompkins...... 33...... 2007 Adolfo Garza...... 6...... 2001 J.C. Biagi...... 62.33...... 2001 Matt Baerlocher...... 5...... 2006 Andy Hanson...... 62.33...... 1991 HIT BY PITCH Brian Foreman...... 5...... 2005 Kevin Clouser...... 16...... 1995 Ben Nelson...... 5...... 1998 Jason Davis...... 16...... 1992 Jon Edwards...... 5...... 1992 Dan Adams...... 0.00...... 1997 Brad Blake...... 15...... 2003 J.C. Biagi...... 5...... 2001 Jarad Mitchell...... 1.00...... 2003 Jode Coil...... 14...... 2007 David Ruffing...... 5...... 2001 John Howerton...... 1.00...... 2001 Cesar Lopez...... 13...... 2006 Chad Gradwahl...... 1.16...... 1993 Seth McCauley...... 13...... 2001 WINNING PERCENTAGE Ben Newton...... 1.25...... 2002 Martin Lawrence...... 13...... 2007 Paul Arelano, 4-0...... 1,000...... 1998 Brandon Butrick...... 1.32...... 1992 Troy Slayton...... 12...... 1994 Cory Atwood, 4-0...... 1,000...... 1989 David Ruffing...... 1.34...... 2001 Brian Winkleman...... 12...... 1997 Brandon Butrick, 4-0...... 1,000...... 1991 Justin Atchley...... 1.38...... 1992 John McAninch...... 12...... 1993 Brock Crawford, 4-0...... 1,000...... 1993 David Ruffing...... 1.50...... 2002 BJ Ortega...... 12...... 1992 Dan Donaldson, 4-0...... 1,000...... 1991 Justin Rayment...... 1.66...... 1994 David Cerna...... 12...... 2007 Brian Edwards, 4-0...... 1,000...... 1991 Adolfo Garza...... 1.68...... 2001 Seth McCauley...... 12...... 2002 Joe Fogarty, 8-1...... 888...... 2006 Jeremiah Wolske...... 1.81...... 2001 Jode Coil...... 11...... 2006 Jarad Mitchell, 8-1...... 888...... 2003 Ryan Lawrence...... 1.85...... 2002 Brad Blake...... 11...... 2002 Kelly Johnson, 8-1...... 888...... 1994 Mike Carrol...... 1.86...... 2000 Jeff Mitchell...... 11...... 2001 Brandon Butrick, 8-1...... 888...... 1992 Bob Wickstrom...... 1.88...... 1991 Patrick Cummins...... 10...... 2005 Lloyd Hounsell, 7-1...... 875...... 1993 Brock Crawford...... 1.93...... 1993 Brian Asplund...... 10...... 2006 Bob Wickstrom, 7-1...... 875...... 1991 Ryan Kaufmann...... 1.93...... 2003 Zach Danelson...... 10...... 2005 David Garcia...... 1.98...... 1994 Joe Schmidt...... 10...... 2005 Nick Masters...... 2.02...... 2007 TEAM PITCHING INDIVIDUAL (PITCHING) Wins...... 33...... 1992 SAVES ...... 32...... 2007 T. J. Anderson...... 11...... 2003 Nick Masters...... 101...... 2007 Saves...... 15...... 2003 Dan Adams...... 9...... 1997 Travis Kane...... 95...... 2004 ...... 10...... 1997 Jacob Hiatt...... 8...... 2007 Jarad Mitchell...... 84...... 2003 ...... 10...... 1995 Chad Gradwahl...... 6...... 1993 Adolfo Garza...... 77...... 2002 Innings/pitched...... 452...... 2007 Ron Matthews...... 6...... 1991 Justin Atchley...... 76...... 1992 ...... 422.3...... 2006 Dan Adams...... 4...... 1998 Adolfo Garza...... 76...... 2001 ...... 379...... 2005 Brandon Jones...... 4...... 1994 Trent Baysinger...... 70...... 2002 Strike outs...... 339...... 2001 John Howerton...... 4...... 2001 Jason Evenhus...... 68...... 1990 ...... 331...... 2003 Justin Mace...... 4...... 2006 Jacob Hiatt...... 63...... 2007 Earned Run Average...... 2.56...... 2001 ...... 2.75...... 2002

20 2007 NWAACC To u r n am e n t 2007 NWAACC Eas t St a n d i n gs 5/24/07 Skagit Valley 5 def Walla Walla 4 EAST W-L PCT W-L 5/25/07 Columbia Basin 18-10 .643 36-17 Green River 3 def Walla Walla 2 (10 Inn.) Spokane 17-11 .607 29-21 Walla Walla 16-12 .571 32-18 Wenatchee Valley 16-12 .571 29-22 2007 Eas t Re g i o n Pl ay o f f s Big Bend 15-13 .536 22-22 05/18/2007 Treasure Valley 14-14 .500 28-26 Spokane 2 def Wenatchee Valley 1 Yakima Valley 12-16 .429 21-26 Walla Walla 6 def Columbia Basin 1 Blue Mountain 4-24 .143 10-37 Wenatchee Valley 4 def Columbia Basin 2 Walla Walla 5 def Spokane 4 (11 Inn.) 05/19/2007 Spokane 13 def Wenatchee Valley 5 Walla Walla 14 def Spokane 2 (Championship)

2007 Fi n a l Hi t t i n g St a t i s t i c s Name AVE AB BB R H 2B 3B HR RBI HP SO Sac SB OBP Ken Cowden .375 16 2 3 6 2 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 .444 Drew Heid .362 188 42 53 68 10 2 4 34 7 23 4 9 .490 Michael Tompkins .320 197 33 30 63 14 1 2 51 1 22 1 1 .426 Kevin Maurer .317 208 35 42 66 9 3 1 27 6 18 5 10 .428 Evan Mowry .300 10 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 .300 Tyler Young .273 150 23 26 41 1 1 1 15 2 29 8 4 .377 Cesar Lopez .271 207 16 28 56 9 1 1 42 6 18 9 2 .339 Jake Hetterley .261 138 13 24 36 4 0 1 11 7 33 8 0 .352 Jode Coil .250 160 16 36 40 4 0 0 15 14 20 8 6 .366 Martin Lawrence .237 76 10 10 18 0 0 0 9 13 14 6 0 .410 David Cerna .231 182 17 37 42 10 1 2 28 12 17 12 2 .330 Nik Caron .196 56 5 6 11 2 0 0 8 1 19 0 0 .274 Phil Perrine .182 55 4 9 10 0 0 2 5 0 10 2 0 .237 Jesus Gonzalez .141 71 18 12 10 2 0 0 5 3 18 5 0 .333 Team .272 1730 236 320 470 67 9 14 255 73 254 71 35 .381

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Located at the foot of the Blue Mountains in Southeastern Washington, Walla Walla Community College offers a variety of academic transfer programs and over 30 technical and paraprofessional programs. The twin communities of Walla Walla and College Place house a wide variety of agriculture, manufacturing, business and government employers. The communities are also home to Whitman College, Walla Walla College, and Walla Walla Community College, adding an educational base and cultural opportunities to the historic region. Warm Summers, crisp Winters, and beautiful Spring and Fall months provide four distinct seasons to enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities.

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3 Warrior Baseball - College Transfers Signings ... direct signings from WWCC only Alabama-Birmingham Grand Canyon Pacific Lutheran U of Washington Brian Winkleman, 1997 Ken Florence, 2004 T.J. Cafferty, 2003 Blair Fowler, 1995 Tim Newman, 1999 Albertson College Kent State Joe Fogarty 2006 Jeff Lynch, 1995 Jade Starr, 1994 Kevin Clouser, 1995 U of the Cumberlands Andre Marshall, 2000 Brett Bibeau, 1995 Dan Adams, 1998 Matt Greeley 2006 Trent Baysinger, 2002 Brandon Jones, 1995 Hawaii-Hilo U of Pacific-Stockton U of Utah Dave Ediss, 1996 Jeremiah Wolske, 2001 Matt Nelson, 1993 Andy Webster, 1992 Branden Florence, 1998 Iowa State U of Portland Washington State James Jeske, 1999 Shain Vernier, 1999 Chad Gradwohl, 1993 Jason Evenhus, 1990 Tom Walker, 1991 Azusa Pacific Lewis-Clark State Justin Ross, 1995 Jeff Scherer, 1997 Pat McIntyre, 2003 Andy Alldredge, 1995 David Bingham, 1991 Portland State Ryan Calabrese, 2000 David Doyle, 1996 Brandon Butrick, 1991 Ryan Blair, 1992 John Langan, 2001 Jared Powell, 1998 John McAninch, 1993 U of Puget Sound Dusty Druffel, 2002 BIOLA Jose Rijo-Berger, 1995 Rob Wickstrom, 1991 West Texas A&M Blake Whiteman, 2003 Seth McCauley, 2002 Corey Vanlith, 1994 Kent Wright 2006 Cal-State San Bernadino Ben Newton, 2002 Sacramento State Western Oregon Brian Wisler, 1993 Drew Harding, 1997 Tyler Hunt, 2003 Travis Kane, 2004 Keith Morgan, 1997 Centenary College Josh Sidwell, 2004 Patrick Cummins, 2005 Kyle Alfe, 2003 J.C. Biagi, 2002 Zach Danelson, 2005 San Diego State Jesse Shafer, 2004 David Ruffing, 2002 Brian Foreman, 2005 Jared Fowler, 1993 Cesar Lopez 2007 Central Washington Kyle Greene 2006 Justin Rayment, 1994 Jake Hetterley 2007 Joe Gonzalez, 1991 Nick Masters 2007 Ben Nelson, 1998 West Palm Beach / Atlantic Ben Lindholm, 1991 Mesa State U of San Francisco Craig Cheadle, 1998 Ryan Sowards, 1994 Chad Chittenden, 1993 Brian Edwards, 1992 Dave Meliah, 1997 Mike Wood, 1998 Craig Conner, 1993 Minot State SE Louisiana Whitman College Jason Saparto, 1993 Willie Butler, 2005 Brock Crawford, 1993 Eric Crone, 1988 Kevin George, 1993 Missouri Western Mickey Mounger, 1994 Dan Donaldson, 1992 Dave Blocklinger, 1995 Brooks Barkley, 2000 Jay Brockett, 1994 Jon Edwards, 1992 Don Biagi, 1995 Andy Luedtke, 2002 Kelly Johnson, 1995 Marty Telstad, 1997 Brent Mattson, 1997 North Dakota State South Dakota State Ben Woiblet, 1996 Justin Nixon, 1998 Coy Miller, 1997 Craig Olson 2007 Jake Rogers, 2005 Whitworth College Paul Arellano, 1999 U of New Orleans Matt Baerlocher 2006 Mike Staudenmaier, 1988 Torey Nelson, 1999 Beaux Selznick, 1998 Southern Utah Chris Middleton, 1989 Clark College U of Nevada Chase Hudson 2006 Doug Plucker, 1989 Chad Hines, 2001 Jared Mitchell, 2004 Stanford Matt Triebwasser, 1991 John Howerton, 2001 Northwest Nazarene Billy Whittman, 1990 Ron Matthews, 1991 Jason Howerton, 2001 Austin Allen, 2005 St. Martin’s College Paco Crandall, 1995 Eastern Oregon Dan Baerlocher, 2005 Cody Arocho, 1998 Brandon Hanzal, 1998 Nyjer Morgan, 2002 Casey Held, 2004 Justin Mace 2006 Ben DeMond, 1999 Gregg Hare, 2004 George Fox Oregon Tech Adolfo Garza, 2002 Willamette University Mark Daniels, 1992 Tom Paulson, 2005 SW Texas State Rod Garinger, 1990 Gonzaga Carlos Ruvalcaba 2007 Chris Meliah, 1990 Lloyd Hounsell, 1993 Pacific Texas A&M Ben Woiblet, 1996 Fletcher Ray, 1998 Justin Atchley, 1993 Drew Heid 2007 Ryan Wardinsky, 1999