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2018 Scots Baseball 2018 Scots Baseball 2018 Scots Softball SCOTS CAPTAINS 1951 Jim Robertson 1973 Martin Harris 1994 Chase Evans 2004 James Madden 2012 Mark Gottsacker Sam Rowland Tim Triece Stayton Wright Matt Olson Chris McDade 1952 Ham Shaw 1974 Prentiss Hall 1995 Geoff Bratton 2005 Mason Parham 2013 Dylan May 1953 Bill Gribble Steve Jeske Ben Doramus Hunt Woodruff Matt Wilson Bob Sparrow 1975 Mark Dickenson 1996 Mike Blurton 2006 Clayton Kershaw 2014 Ryan Buss 1954 Rae Hendrix David Hundley Ben Doramus Justin Walker Matthew Lillard Cecil Holmes 1976 Randy Holmes 1997 Greg Bratton 2007 Nick Flabiano Brett Matthews 1955 Dayle Casey Stan Keith Grant Sumner Will Russell 2015 Jake Howell Larry Petty 1977 Stan Keith 1998 Greg Bratton 2008 Seth Gardner Layne Looney 1956 Bob Dickson Scott Smith Chris Young Joey Hainsfurther Jon Skidmore Bob Rea 1978 Frank Hundley 1999 Zane Carlson 2009 Crayton Bare 2016 Grant Howell 1957 Mike Collins Jeff Patterson Tobin Swope Jess Barrett Sawyer Lake Butch Crain 1979 Eddie Coker 2000 Beau Brooks Alex Flink Jack Sides 1958 Jack Collins John Heal Jimmy Crain 2010 J.B. Gadd 2017 William Adair Tommy Luce Mike McGee 2001 Brett Raynor Ryan Gros Kage Forrest Bobby Reed 1980 Tadd Herrscher 2002 Bradley Brown 2011 Preston Edwards Grayson Jones 1959 Jack Allday Andy Nastri John Schindler Ben McElroy 2018 Jack Kemendo Drue Houghton Larry Showalter 2003 Matthew Haag Ford Stainback Grant Kipp 1960 Billy Gannon 1981 Rob Moerschell Xerxes Martin Wills MacKay Danny Thomas 1982 Bill Hodgkinson 1961 Ronnie Silar Scott Sessions Danny Thomas 1983 Henry Miller 1962 Frank Monroe Bart Showalter Corky Terry Ward Wilson 1963 Ken Cantrell 1984 Walt Holmes Reagan Dixon Craig Sessions 1964 Mike Everett Paul Stockard Lewis McMahan 1985 Jamey Plumlee 1965 Bo Keith John Presley Bill McMurrey 1986 David French 1966 Frank Houseman Adam Huitt Donnie Johnson 1987 Paul Ochel 1967 Larry Delzell David Rather Bobby Kennedy 1988 Scott McKinnon Eric Pfautsch Paul Ochel 1968 Larry Loper 1989 Rusty Stephens Kyle Rote, Jr. 1990 Mark Begert 1969 Larry Redden James Wilson 1970 Bill Dickenson Andrew Woodward Jerry Johnson 1991 Jeff Montgomery 1971 Ricky Addison Mick Rossley Chuck Hodge 1992 Blake Anderson Kirk Tate Will Barr 1972 Les Klein 1993 Ryan Flashnick 2018 Captains Jack Kemendo #22 • Wills MacKay #7 • Grant Kipp #18 Steve Nastri Stephen Pryor 1 By your side,® keeping your athlete in the game. Children’s HealthSM Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine is proud to bring nationally recognized care to your community. From sports medicine services including treatment of overuse injuries to individualized age- specific training and nutrition plans, we’re by your side to keep your athlete performing at the top of their game. Learn more at childrens.com/andrews or call 469-303-3000 SCOTS ON THE DIAMOND Chris Young ’98 Clayton Kershaw ‘06 Bo Schultz ’04 Matthew Milburn ‘12 Kansas City Royals Los Angeles Dodgers Toronto Blue Jays Beloit Snappers - Oakland Athletics Affiliatie Ryan Buss '14 Matthew Lillard '14 Layne Looney ‘15 Jon Skidmore ‘15 UT Arlington Hendrix College University of Richmond Dallas Baptist University Kyle Burnett '16 Grant Howell '16 Sawyer Lake '16 William Wessman '16 Northwestern University Wheaton College Swarthmore College Colby College William Adair '17 Kage Forrest '17 Grayson Jones '17 Cal Poly St. Un. St. Louis University James Madison University SCOTS JV GOLD 2018 SCOTS JV GOLD Front row, from left: Luke Schneider (manager), Will Chestnut, Garrison Vincent, Hunter Kraus, Andrew Zahar, Harrison Dugger, Rainer Radtke, Mac Moreland, Alex Benz (manager). Back Row: Coach Stephen Byrd, Collin Pivnick, Cooper Flint, Cameron Laurie, Jack Meyer, Luke Martin, Jack Leyrer, Max Galvin, Will Lewis, Sam Sessions, Jack Jackson, Gavin Perotti. Not pictured: Josh Bowers. 2018 Scots JV Gold Schedule Date Opponent Place Time Date Opponent Place Time Feb. 5 Boyd (Scr) Fl. Md. Marcus 3:15/5:15 pm March 23 Southlake Southlake 5:00 pm Feb. 9 Plano West (Scr) Scotland Yard 4:30 pm March 26 Prosper Prosper 5:30 pm Feb. 13 Coppell (Scr) Coppell 5:00 pm Mar. 29 Prosper Scotland Yard 7:00 pm Feb. 16 McKinney North (Scr) Scotland Yard 5:30 pm *April 2 Mesquite Poteet Scotland Yard 5:00/7:00 pm Feb. 19 Plano (Scr) Scotland Yard 7:00 pm April 6 Plano Jasper Plano West 4:00 pm Feb. 22-24 Coppell Tourn. Coppell TBD *April 13 Forney Scotland Yard 5:00/7:00 pm March 1-3 Frisco Tournament Frisco TBD *April 16 Royse City Scotland Yard 5:00/7:00 pm March 8-10 Allen Tournament Allen TBD April 21 Southlake Scotland Yard 10:00 am *March 12 Lovejoy Scotland Yard 5:00/7:00 pm *April 23 Wylie East Wylie East 5:00/7:00 pm March 17 Plano Jasper Scotland Yard 10:00 am *15-5A District Games *March 19 North Forney/Lovejoy North Forney 5:00/7:00 pm 5 SCOTS JV BLUE 2018 SCOTS JUNIOR VARSITY BLUE Front row, from left: Zach Ewing, Nicholas Imhoff, Case Savage, Cooper Anderson, Hayden Clyce, Michael Downie, Braden Roever. Middle row: Gus Vincent, Will Steinhart, Drew Johnson, Seth Powell, Hudson Hefner, Harris Gould, Hayes Tipton, Sam Ratchford. Back row: Coach Jonathan Roan, Patrick Turner, Cade Meuse, Adams Holman, Carson Hart, Cole Filley, Patrick Bahr, Beck Johnson. 2017 Scots JV Blue Schedule Date Opponent Place Time Date Opponent Place Time Feb. 5 Boyd/Marcus (Scr) McKinney Boyd 3:15/5:15 pm March 20 *North Forney Scotland Yard 4:30 pm Feb. 9 Plano West (Scr) Scotland Yard 6:30 pm March 23 *North Forney North Forney HS 4:30 pm Feb. 13 Coppell (Scr) Coppell 7:00 pm March 27 *West Mesquite Scotland Yard 4:30 pm Feb. 16 McKinney North (Scr) Scotland Yard 7:30 pm March 29 *West Mesquite West Mesquite TBD Feb. 19 Plano (Scr) Scotland Yard 4:30 pm April 3 *Poteet Poteet HS TBD Feb. 22-24 HP JV Tournament Scotland Yard TBD April 6 *Poteet Scotland Yard 4:30 pm March 1-3 Coppell JV Tourn. Coppell TBD April 13 *Forney Warren MS, Forney 4:30 pm March 5 *Wylie East Scotland Yard 4:30/6:30 pm April 14 *Forney Scotland Yard 3:30 pm March 8-10 Jesuit JV Tournament Jesuit HS TBD April 16 *Royse City Royse City HS 4:30/6:30 pm March 13 *Lovejoy Lovejoy HS 4:30 pm April 19-21 JV Tournament Poteet HS (Copeland) TBD March 16 *Lovejoy Scotland Yard 4:30 pm *15-5A District Games 7 HIGHLAND PARK SCOTS SUMMER BASEBALL CAMP Monday, June 11th – Thursday, June 14th, 2018 The Highland Park Baseball Camp is designed to teach the fundamentals of the great game of baseball. Fundamentals are essential for a young baseball player. They provide the basis for improvement, which aids in the overall enjoyment of the game. Coach Yoder, Coach Leidner, Coach Roan, Coach Byrd, and former Scots are excited about the opportunity to teach these skills to every young baseball player attending this year’s camp. (For more information, please contact Travis Yoder @ 469-569-1901 cell; or email [email protected].) **In case of inclement weather, the camp may be moved into the indoor facility across from Highlander Stadium. Please go to Scotland Yard first and directions will be given at that time. Boys (ages 5-6) will be separated into the indoor facility at the camp. The first day of camp, everyone will meet at Scotland Yard. ** Cost for Camp: $160.00 per camper, which includes T-shirt and daily prizes. $150 each for two from same family. Walk ups are welcomed for a small extra fee ($175 for walk ups.) Pro-rated if you can’t make the whole camp; email Coach Yoder for details. Check Payable to: Highland Park Baseball Camp, co Travis Yoder Send Check with completed application below to: 1809 Woodway Dr. McKinney, TX 75071 Session One Session Two Session Three Ages: 5-6 7-10 11-14** Incoming Grade: (K-1st Grade) (2nd Grade – 5th Grade) (6th Grade – 9th Grade) Time: 8:30 – 10:30 8:30 – 10:30 11:00 – 1:00 Site: Indoor Facility Scotland Yard Scotland Yard **Player may be an incoming 9th grader; may not have completed 9th grade CONCESSION: Sports Drinks and Candy Bars Available, cash only. (PLEASE CUT AND MAIL TO ADDRESS ABOVE THE LOWER PORTION WITH PAYMENT) ================================================================================== NAME: ______________________________________ AGE: ____________ GRADE: _____________________ (Please print) (Next school year) Email address: _______________________________________PHONE: (_____) __________________ SESSION: (1 2) 3 please circle one (SESSIONS 1 &2 are at the same time) T-SHIRT SIZE: Youth – S M L Adult – S M L XL I(we) hereby release the Highland Park High School Baseball Camp and its employees, Highland Park Independent School District, its Board of Trustees, administrators and employees, from all claims from injuries or illnesses which may be sustained by my(our) child, and authorize the director or his designee to select hospital facilities and/or physician of his choice, and authorize treatment of the named camper on an emergency basis in the event such treatment becomes necessary while attending the Highland Park High School Baseball Camp. Parent Name ____________________________________ Date _________________ (Please print) Parent Signature _________________________________ SCOTS COACHING STAFF TRAVIS YODER BOBBY LEIDNER Head Varsity Coach Varsity Assistant Coach Head Coach Travis Yoder was Coach Bobby Leidner is in his born in Carmel, Indiana and ninth year at Highland Park High raised in Plano, Texas. He grad- School and his 14th year coaching uated from Plano Senior High and teaching overall. He works School in 1995 and the with the pitchers and catchers for University of Texas at Austin in the Scots baseball program; 1999.
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