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2009 Ichabods Baseball W Ashburn Honors & Awards 2009 Ichabods Baseball Team MVP Tyler Blankenship -Sr. - SS -2008 Dylan Smith ------Sr. OF -2003 Travis Stockam ----Sr. - C -- 1998 Matt Goldbeck ----Sr. - IF -- 1993 Wes Joy -----------Fr. - 2B -2007 Brigham Joy ------- Jr. -RP -2002 Pat Martin --------Sr. - IF -- 1997 Garrett Roe ------- Jr. - IF -- 1992 Jake Lenherr ------Sr. - P --2006 Billy Crooks -------Sr. - 3B -2001 Pat Martin -------- Jr. - IF -- 1996 Rick DeHart ------Sr. - P --1991 Randy Wild ------- Jr. - P --2005 Pat Colley --------- Jr. OF -2000 Dustin Osterhaus -- Sr. - P --1995 Jerad Head ------- So. - SS -2004 Aaron Sanderholm Sr. OF -1999 Carvel Reynoldson Jr. OF -1994 National and Regional Honors Washburn Honors & Awards Rawlings/ABCA All-America Rawlings/ABCA All-Region Carvel Reynoldson -- OF -- 1995 Scott Dial ------------ P ---1994 2nd Team 1st Team Dustin Osterhaus ----- P ---1995 Dustin Osterhaus ----- P ---1994 2nd Team Chad Rodriguez ----- RP -- 1996 Dylan Smith -------- OF -- 2003 Pat Martin ---------- 3B -- 1996 3rd Team Billy Crooks --------- 3B -- 2001 Wes Joy ------------- 2B -- 2007 Daktronics All-Region Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2000 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2000 Travis Stockam -------C --1998 Travis Say ----------- RP -- 1997 Michael Brock ------- OF -- 1995 2nd Team Chad Rodriguez ----- RP -- 1996 Carvel Reynoldson -- OF -- 1994 Mark Stoltz ---------DH -2007 All-MIAA Team Freshman of the Year Jake Lenherr---------- P ---2005 T. Desormiers --------IF --1994 Sam Sissom --------- OF -- 2005 Wes Joy ------------- 2B -- 2007 Jerad Head ---------- SS -- 2004 Carvel Reynoldson -- OF -- 1994 Randy Wild --------- UT -2005 1st Team Mike Koontz -------- 3B -- 2004 Zach Leonetti -------DH -1993 Cameron Clurman --- OF -- 2004 Mark Stoltz ---------DH -2006 Sam Sissom ---------DH -2003 Rick DeHart --------- P ---1990 Jake Lenherr---------- P ---2004 Honorable Mention Dylan Smith -------- OF -- 2003 Brigham Joy --------- RP -- 2002 Jake Loveless --------- P ---2004 Billy Crooks --------- 3B -- 2001 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2001 Curtis Hamilton ----- RP -- 2008 Sam Sissom --------- OF -- 2004 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2000 Harley Douglas ------ OF -- 2000 Wes Joy ------------- UT -2008 Randy Wild ---------DH -2004 Dennis Banks -------- P ---2000 Nathan Peter -------- OF -- 2000 Bryan Stroth --------- P ---2008 Jerad Head ---------- SS -- 2003 Travis Stockam -------C --1998 Matt Wilkens -------- P ---2000 Kyle Peter ----------- OF -- 2007 Dylan Smith -------- OF -- 2002 Travis Say ----------- RP -- 1997 Fernando Esquivel ----C --1999 Randy Wild ---------- P ---2007 Jeff Stack ------------- P ---2001 Chad Rodriguez ----- RP -- 1996 Josh Haas ----------- 3B -- 1999 Jeff LaCerte ---------- P ---2006 Mike Cole ----------- 1B -- 2001 Carvel Reynoldson -- OF -- 1995 Aaron Sanderholm -- OF -- 1999 Jake Lenherr---------- P ---2006 Jason Young ---------- P ---2001 Kris Schaub --------- OF -- 1990 Darin Grimett -------- P ---1999 Jesse Schmidt -------- 1B -- 2006 Dylan Smith -------- OF -- 2001 2nd Team Stan Schroeder ------ OF -- 1998 Michael Hammersmith 3B -- 2006 Billy Crooks --------- 1B -- 2000 Wes Joy ------------- 2B -- 2007 Jason Immekus ------- P ---1998 Luke Manners ------- OF -- 2006 Fernando Esquivel ----C --2000 Mark Stoltz ---------DH -2007 Michael Brock ------- OF -- 1995 Jesse Schmidt -------- 1B -- 2005 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 1999 Sam Sissom --------- OF -- 2006 Jeff Steiner ----------DH -1995 Nolan Deitrich ------ 2B -- 2005 Academic Honors MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Jesse Schmidt -------- 1B -- 2004 Harley Douglas ------ OF -- 2000 Jason Marsh ---------- P ---1995 Honor Roll Allan Cooper -------- 3B -- 2003 Brad Madden -------- 2B -- 2000 Judd Liebau ---------- P ---1994 Keith Barkemeyer ---- P ---2007 Matt Deutsch -------- P ---2003 John Panas ----------- P ---2000 Jason Haverkamp ----- P ---1993 Tyler Blankenship --- SS -- 2007 Brigham Joy ---------- P ---2003 Nathan Peter -------- OF -- 2000 Jason Haverkamp ----- P ---1992 All-MIAA Academic Chris Contee --------- P ---2007 Ben Rutherford ------ 2B -- 2003 Matt Wilkens -------- P ---2000 Calvin Iversen ------- OF -- 2007 Allan Cooper -------- 3B -- 2002 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 1999 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2000 & RECORDS HISTORY MIAA Presidential Scholar Tommy Mangino -----C --2007 Matt Deutsch -------- P ---2002 Jason Day ------------ P ---1999 Jeff Maxon -----------IF --2007 Ryan Garton ---------IF --2002 Harley Douglas ------ OF -- 1999 Brian Martinek -------C --2004 Mark Stoltz ------- C/DH 2007 Brigham Joy ---------- P ---2002 Josh Haas ----------- 3B -- 1999 Ryan Garton ---------IF --2002 Tyler Blankenship --- SS -- 2006 Justin Padilla -------- OF -- 2002 Trent Keller --------- 1B -- 1999 GTE/CoSIDA Jake Lenherr---------- P ---2006 Ben Rutherford ------ 2B -- 2002 Todd Olson --------- SS -- 1999 Academic All-American Josh Ray -------------- P ---2006 Kyle Wilson --------- SS -- 2002 Aaron Sanderholm -- OF -- 1999 2nd Team Jesse Schmidt -------- 1B -- 2006 Jeff Burke ----------- OF -- 2001 Josh Clark ------------ P ---1998 Brett Unrein ---------- P ---2006 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2001 Harley Douglas ------ OF -- 1998 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2000 3rd Team Nolan Deitrich -------IF --2005 Allan Cooper ---------IF --2001 Josh Haas ------------IF --1998 Kenny Howard ------- P ---2005 Billy Crooks --------- 3B -- 2001 Todd Olson ----------IF --1998 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2001 GTE/CoSIDA Brian Martinek -------C --2005 Devan Hansen -------- P ---2001 Ryan Peters -----------IF --1998 Academic All-District Jesse Schmidt -------- 1B -- 2005 John Harrison -------- P ---2001 Travis Stockam -------C --1998 1st Team Brett Unrein ---------- P ---2005 Brigham Joy -------- IF/P - 2001 Travis Say ----------- RP -- 1997 Matt Deutsch -------- P ---2004 Ben Rutherford ------ 2B -- 2001 Scott Bower --------- OF -- 1997 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2001 Adam Fennema------- P ---2004 Andy Sorrensen ------ P ---2001 Bobby Rutledge ------ P ---1997 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2000 Jake Lenherr---------- P ---2004 Matt Wilkens -------- P ---2001 Jeremy Wisdom ------ P ---1997 Judd Liebau ---------- P ---1994 2nd Team Kyle Loschke --------- P ---2004 Dennis Banks -------- P ---2000 Derek Miller --------- P ---1997 Dan Newton -------- OF -- 2004 Pat Colley ----------- OF -- 2000 Ryan Peters -----------IF --1997 Ben Rutherford ------ 2B -- 2003 Billy Crooks --------- 3B -- 2000 Jeremy Wisdom ------ P ---1996 Ben Rutherford ------ 2B -- 2002 David Nimz ---------- P ---2004 www.wusports.com Blake Rice ------------ P ---2004 Braden Dimick ----- SS/P - 2000 Aric Hess-------------IF --1995 Scott Bower --------- OF -- 1997 NAIA Honors NAIA All-America NAIA All-District 10 Ron Minihan -------- SS -- 1987 Terry Middendorf --- SS -- 1988 Kris Schaub --------- OF -- 1990 1st Team Brad Shaffer ---------- P ---1987 Brad Shaffer ---------- P ---1988 Rick DeHart --------- P ---1990 Kris Schaub --------- OF -- 1990 Terry Middendorf ---DH -1987 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1987 1st Team Scott Jessop ---------- P ---1989 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1986 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1986 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1988 Ryan Spencer --------- P ---1989 Ron Kastner ----------C --1985 Ron Kastner ----------C --1985 2nd Team NAIA Player of the Year Kris Schaub --------- OF -- 1989 Mike Lineback ------- P ---1985 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1988 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1988 Paul Root ----------- 3B -- 1990 All-CSIC Academic Steve Gahagan ------ UT -1988 Rick DeHart --------- P ---1990 1st Team NAIA All-Academic Terry Middendorf --- SS -- 1988 All-CSIC Darin Osterhaus ------ P ---1989 Brad Shaffer ---------- P ---1988 Bruce Ferguson ------ 2B -- 1986 1st Team Scott Greger --------- 1B -- 1986 Aaron Waltrip ------- OF -- 1988 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1987 J.P. Wright----------- OF -- 1988 35 Washburn University Rick DeHart • 1990-91 Ichabods • 1992 Signed by Montreal Expos 4 Seasons • Montreal Expos 1997-99 • Kansas City Royals 2003 Rick DeHart played two seasons at Washburn in 1990 and 1991 and went 2-1 with a 5.52 ERA and 29 strikeouts in 29 and 1/3 innings. He then was signed by the Montreal Expos in 1992. He went 11-9 in 24 made 26 appearances in 1998 and then three the next year before playing appearances at Washburn with 16 starts and a 2.74 ERA. His first year at in the minors until 2003 when he signed with the Kansas City Royals WU he was 6-3 with 67 strikeouts and a 2.64 ERA as he earned second and appeared in four games. team all-MIAA honors and NAIA All-America honors. DeHart finished his four-year Major League career with a 2-3 After five years in the Minor Leagues he was advanced to the Triple record, a 6.14 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 63 innings. In 11 seasons in the A Ottawa Lnyx of the Expos organization. He made 43 relief appear- minors he was 45-47 with a 3.78 ERA and 618 strikeouts. ances there before being promoted to the Expos midway through the From 2004-06 he played for the Schaumburg Flyers and in 2007 he season. He made his Major League debut with Montreal at Philadelphia played for the Kansas City T-Bones, both of the independent Northern on July 16, 1997. League. He went 2-4 in 2007 with the T-Bones in six starts with a 4.62 DeHart pitched in 23 games his first season with Montreal and ERA. Year Team ERA W L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP SFA SHA BK 1997 MON 5.52 2 1 23 0 0 0 0 29.1 33 21 18 14 29 2 0 0 0 0 1998 MON 4.82 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 28.0 34 22 15 13 14 1 0 0 0 1 1999 MON 21.60 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1.2 6 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2003 KCR 13.50 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 4.0
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