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Truman Baseball 2013 Record Book Truman Athletics Hall of Fame Truman Baseball 2013 Record Book Truman Athletics Hall of Fame Aaron Royster Al Nipper Bruce Berenyi Guy Curtright Ralph Alexander - 1985 Guy Curtright - 1984 Delbert Maddox - 1984 Carl Noble - 1983 R.O. Stickler - 1987 Willie Barton - 1984 Ray Elliott - 1990 Trusten McArtor - 1988 Leo Petree - 1991 R.E. Valentine - 1984 Bruce Berenyi - 1993 Arnold Embree - 1983 Jerry Meyer - 1992 Harold Protiva - 1985 Charles Blakley - 1991 Don Faurot - 1983 Payne Muir - 1989 Aaron Royster - 2007 Ralph Cavanah - 1984 Boyd King - 1983 Al Nipper - 1994 John Semanek - 1991 Truman Letterwinners Since 1966 Kyle Bogdan 93,94,95,96 Paul Cornejo 00,01,02,03 Brett Gerstner 12 Jesse Bohlmeyer 01,02,03 Dean Cox 81 Corey Eagen 06, 07, 08, 09 Taylor Gibbs 11 Evan Adair 98,99,00,01 Bryce Bond 08,09,10,11 Rick Cox 80,82 Travis Eagen 10 Mike Gilbert 67,68,69,70 Nathaniel Alexander 02 Brian Bonness 97 Shannon Cox 01,02 Jarrett Eiskina 10,11,12 Ned Gillette 84,85,86 Chris Allard 11,12 Ken Borders 85,86 Zach Cox 04,05,06,07 Jason Eldridge 97,98 Todd Goldensoph 93,94,95 Dennis Allen 73,74,75 Craig Bouchard 72 Luke Crader 08,09,10,11 Stan Elliott 73,74,75,76 Rick Gorzynski 66,67 Paul Andersen 92 Jesse Brady 06, 07, 08 Brad Crady 94 Joe Emery 11,12 Bill Graves 67 Larry Anderson 68,69 David Brandt 01,02,03 Wesley Creech 01,02 Kevin Ensminger 98,99,00,01 Rodney Gray 78,79 Matt Anderson 01 Dan Brannen 07 Russell Creed 90 Shawn Ensminger 94,95,96 Jesse Greenberg 01 Tom Anderson 67 Steve Brucher 90,91 Mike Crist 72 Aaron Eversoll 96 Edward Gresham 88 Mike Anthony 66 Troy Bruck 94,95 Keith Cronin 01,02 Gregory Ewing 88 Ian Griggs 88 James Arico 67,68,69,70 Brett Budd 10 Kevin Cummings 71 Rich Grobeliny 82,84,86 Jevne Arreazola 86,87,88,89 Gregg Brugman 79 Dan Curry 78,79 Dan Faucett 76,77,78,79 Matthew Grosch 10,11,12 Mike Arway 03,04,05,06 Danny Bunch 80,81,82,83 Rob Ferree 77,78 Tony Grosso 77 Todd Bundren 94,95,96 Alex Dack 05 Lance Ficken 89 Ryan Grout 06 Tom Baatz 80,82,82 Grant Burch 94,95,96 Jeff Davison 08, 09 Bobby Fishbeck 91,92 Keith Gutten 74 Jim Baker 66 Ben Burkemper 04,05,06 Mike Dahlberg 71,72,73 Quinten Fisher 06, 07 Eugene Ball 68,69 Frank Burkhart 66 Bob Danenue 70,71 Joe Fondacaro 90,91,92 Brian Haberberger 92 Jeffrey Barnum 95,96 Roger Burks 79 Grant Daniels 10 Denny Foster 03,04,05,06 Jarod Hahn 12 Sean Bartlett 93 Todd Burns 82,83 Bill Daues 70,71 Gary Fowler 81 Larry Hall 05,06, 07, 08 A.J. Barton 05,06, 07, 08 Brad Busch 93,94,95,96 Adam Davis 03,04,05,06 Logan Frame 08, 09 Larry Hammerbacher 70 Randy Beilsmith 05,06 Scott Day 71,72,73,75 Mike Franz 06, 07 Cory Hanstein 95,96,97,98 Fred Beiter 78,79 John Calise 76,77 Brett Deacon 95 Travis Freeman 04 Patrick Hardin 02,03,04,05 Bruce Berenyi 76 Mark Campbell 81 Daniel De Graff 85 James “Fred” Friedman 99 Steve Harmon 89,90 Shawn Bergman 96,97,98 Craig Cappel 92,93 Dan De Martin 74,76 Robert Fuka 69 Kevin Harrison 78 Steven Bettis 70,71 Eric Cappel 92 Josh DeRouse 12 Keith Furness 94 Kevin Harrison 05,06 Mike Bielic 66,67 Doug Carlson 76 Mark Demas 77 Colin Hart 12 Clay Biggs 97,98,99,00 Ken Castagna 70 Josh Dempsey 05 Scott Gaines 02,03,04 Tim Hawkins 89 Jeff Birdsong 97,98,99 Gary Chairpan 73 Barry Diest 66 Jesus Garcia 87 Terry Hayes 72 Tim Biswell 88,89,90,91 Randall Childres 85 Joshua Dilday 08 Manuel Garcia 88,89,91 Bob Haynes 67 Robert Blake 69,72 Michael Christner 81,82,83 Vernon Dobelmann 81,82,83 Cody Gardner 12 Doug Hays 78 Charles Blakley 68,69,70,71 Gregg Cleveland 87,88,89 Scott Doggett 11 Robert Garrett 93 Nick Heineman 00,01,02 Charles Blazicek 69,70 Jerry Cochran 74 Mike Dolan 67,68 Drew Garwood 09,10,11 Chad Hemsath 86 Neil Bleish 06, 07, 08 Terry Cock 74 Brad Douglas 80,81 Charlie Gavin 88,89,90,91 Ron Hendrix Jr. 00,01 Dave Block 96,97,98,99 Donald Coons 86,87 Tom Downey 71 James Gazzolo 81,82,83,84 David Henke 87 Mike Boehmer 74 Robert Coons 83,84 Chris Geissler 03 Matt Herrick 08 Steve Heston 82 Steve Lahay 70 Josh Niemczyk 96,97,98,99 Dave Russell 74 Dave Todd 80,81 Andy Hibser 85,86 Rhett Lakin 94,96 Dave Niemeyer 68 Jon Russell 74,76 Corey Tomasek 06, 07, 08, 09 Dan Hillen 03,04,05 Zak Larkin 12 Jordan Nietzel 08 Pete Russell 73,74,75,76 Paul Trenhaile 12 Terry Hollander 71,72,73 Matt Leara 91,92,93,94 Al Nipper 78,79,80 Ryan Trimble 09,10,11 Rick Holms 74,75,76,77 Tim Lee 11,12 Brady Nowak 11 Jack Sapp 69 Rich Tucker 88,89,90,91 Mike Hooker 69,70 Bob Leja 71,72 Cliff Sanford 78 Rod Tucker 71 Dave Hopkins 66 Greg Lenich 96,97,98,99 Tom Okruch 80 Dave Schebel 68 Zach Tucker 10 Richard Housley 70 Coley Lewis 02,03,05 Austin Olendorff 12 Jacob Scheer 04 Andrew Turner 82,85,86 Eric Howe 01,02 Weston Lewis 12 Mark O’Reiley 74 Rich Schenck 75,76,77 Jordan Howe 10,11,12 Chris Linck 01 Graham Oswald 97 Dale Schenewerk 80,81 Jess Uhlenhake 81 Brian Huck 05 Dwight Linnemeyer 66,67 Matt Over 06, 07, 08 Mike Schimmel 86,87 Andy Updike 08, 09 Seth Huninghake 09 Larry Loe 81 Steve Schlichtig 87 Shannon Hunter, 90,91,92,93 Rich Long 95,96 Ken Parker 66 Eric Schmitt 94,95 Mike Hurn 71,72 Mike Lowes 74,75,76,77 Lloyd Parrault 85 Todd Schmitt 90,91,92,93 Tony Vandemore 96,97,98,99 Steve Hutchinson 74,75 Larry Lunsford 79,80,81 Andrew Paul 02,03 Bill Schnarre 70 Andy Vandepopulier 04 Keven Paulson 85,86 Steve Schroeder 73,74 Joe Vanzo 04 Peter Ingles 09 Matt Macke 07 Brandon Pearl 07, 08 Dean Schulenberg 67,68 Kyle Veazey 08,09,10,11 Scott Irmiter 06 Adam Manzer 12 Jon Peckron 03,04 Andy Schulte 05,06, 07 Scott Verstraete 85 Blake Marino 12 Anthony Perkins 83 Chris Schupp 91,92,93,94 David Jach 84 Derek Maropis 06 Rick Peterson 81 Mike Sears 76,77,78 Roger Walter 74,75,76 Andy Jackson 95,96, 97, 98 Craig Martin 72 Nick Pianalto 98,99,00,01 Scott Seddon 85,87 Brian Walters 00,01,02,03 Kenneth Jacobi 83 Edward Martinson 91,92,93 Ryan Pias 04,05 John Sharpe 87,89 Bryan Wakefield 97 Ethan Jaeger 11 Kevin Mason 84,85 Jeff Pickett 77 John Sheehan 04 Doug Watson 77 Todd Jaenke 93,94,95 Kevin Mason 91,92,93,94 George Pinnell 67 Dean Sheridan 75 Gary Watts 67,68,69 Brian James 04 Eric Mathews 08, 09 Doug Pisarek 85,86 Kyle Shupe 91,92,93 Tim Weber 86,87 Paul James 66,67,68 Greg Matthews 73 Andrew Pitts 03,04,05,06 Logan Siegler 10,11,12 Dave Wehrmeister 71,72 Anthony Jenkins 02,03,04 Matt Maxfield 02,03,04 Kyle Plackemeier 97 Rob Simms 97,98,99,00 Phil Wernday 68 Bradley Jenkins 95,96 Peter McCall 06 Dan Plecki 11,12 Jerry Slocum 85 Dale Werner 75,76,77,78 Michael Jennings 81,82,83,84 Ron McCorley 67 Michael Pontius 69 Dan Smith 72,73,74,75 Dan Westhues 85,86 Daniel Jewett 11,12 Derron McDuffee 90,91,92,93 Tony Potts 91 Dennis Smith 68 Darin Westhues 86,87 Andre Johnson 82 Dennis McHenry 85,86,87,88 B.J. Pumroy 92 Jake Smith 09,10 David Westmeyer 97,98,99,00 Clayton Johnson 01,02 Dick McKeon 67 Wes Smith 88,89 Steven Whalen 90,91 John Johnson 89,90 Jordan McLaughlin 10,11 Eric Radel 08, 09 Jason Sparks 99,00,01,02 Mike Wheeler 75 Kevin Johnson 82,83,84,85 Paul McMahon 12 Ron Ramspott 88,89 Jeffrey Sparks 02,03 Ron Wielinski 67 Pete Johnson 07,08,09,10 Charles Meeker 77 Dale Rauer 66 Colin Spillenkothen 03,04 David Wild 66 Keaton Jones 07,08,09,10 Mel Mekie 68 Jared Ramsey 99 Nick Stading 11,12 Mike Wilder 78 Matt July 08 Jeffrey Merrell 91,92,93 Rod Rea 70,71 Michael Staihr 08,09,10,11 Gregg Williams 77,78,79,80 Pete Jurich 08,10,11,12 Brian Metz 74,76 Ron Reagan 76,77,78,79 Tyler Stefan 09,10,11,12 J. 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