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Mens-Baseball-Program.Pdf Hello and Welcome to Macomb Community College! The Macomb Monarchs are excited to enter their 48th year as a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association, Region XII. During the past 48 years, Macomb has been proud to produce over 5,000 athletic alumni that have won six National Team Championships, 43 Regional Championships, and 66 Michigan Community College Athletic Association Championships. Macomb College offers a well-rounded athletic program for the benefit of both the student body and the general public. Intercollegiate competition is available in cross country, basketball, baseball, and track and field for men; and volleyball, basketball, track and field, and softball for women. The goal of the Macomb College athletic program is to produce winners on and off the playing surface. The athletic experience provides a dynamic growth process for learning Brent Biebuyck discipline, teamwork, leadership, loyalty, cooperation, and mutual respect. The student Athletic Director athletes' preparation for life is more important than win/loss records and championships. Student athletes at Macomb realize it is both a privilege and a responsibility to participate in our athletic program. This responsibility places the student athlete in a year-round model citizenship role where behavior and attitude counts in and out of school. We expect our student athletes to hold themselves to higher standards, and to serve as leaders amongst their peers. An integral part of the future of Macomb Athletics is to create and maintain ongoing relationships with our alumni, as they are an important part of the Macomb Monarch family. Through the years, 191 Macomb Community College athletes have earned All-American Honors and several hundred more have been honored by the MCCAA and Region XII. But not only do these athletes succeed during the season, they also succeed in the classroom. For eleven consecutive years, our student athletes have had a higher GPA than the average student population. I personally invite each and every one of you to come out and watch us play this season. We will make you proud. Go Monarchs! Brent Biebuyck Athletic Director MONARCHS Athletic Department Philosophy Statement “The goal of the Macomb Community College Athletic Department is to provide educational and life-enriching experiences to our student athletes by instilling the drive towards commitment, excellence, dedication and perseverance both on and off of the playing field.” www.macomb.edu/athletics Macomb Coaching Staff Administration Women’s Volleyball Jill M. Little, vice president of student services Holly Ritchie, head coach 586.445.7300 [email protected] ext.3673 Geary M. Maiuri, dean of student and 586.445.7579 community services Lauren Holtcamp, assistant coach [email protected] Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Brent Biebuyck, athletic director 586.445.7119 Kim Renas, head coach 586.445.7300 [email protected] [email protected] ext.3548 Das Campbell, assistant coach John Cunningham, 586.445.7538 facilities & conference event manager [email protected] Women’s Basketball John Ritchie, head coach 586.445.7300 Don Horne, facility coordinator 586.445.7449 [email protected] ext.3551 [email protected] Holly Ritchie, assistant coach Al Poynter, assistant coach Holly Ritchie, athletic coordinator 586.445.7346 [email protected] Danyeil Woods, assistant coach Kathy Rychwalski, clerical support 586.445.7512 Men’s Basketball [email protected] Jim Twigg, head coach 586.445.7300 [email protected] ext.3550 Todd Weber, sports information coordinator 586.445.7514 [email protected] Karl Williams, assistant coach Kari Ewalt, athletic trainer 586.445.7208 Women’s Softball [email protected] Joe Cavataio, head coach 586.445.7300 [email protected] ext.3552 Cathie Oliver, assistant coach Emily Wickerham, assistant coach Pete Burdalas, assistant coach Men’s Baseball Joe Santilli, head coach 586.445.7300 [email protected] ext.3543 Joe Small, assistant coach Alan Crummey, recruiting coordinator William Hendershot, pitching coach Cliff Howe, assistant coach Dan Wingbald, volunteer assistant coach www.macomb.edu/athletics 1 ACOM M B COLLEGE www.macomb.edu/athletics 2 Coaches Joe Santilli—Head Coach Santilli begins his fourth season as Head Baseball Coach here at Macomb. In 2012-13, Santilli led a young Monarch team comprised of 20 freshmen on the 27-man roster to an 8th place finish in the MCCAA. It was a trying season all around for the Monarchs, who saw 15 games either postponed or canceled due to inclement weather. The previous two seasons, Santilli led Macomb to back-to-back second-place finishes in the MCCAA. In 2010-11, his maiden campaign, Santilli hit the ground running and led a freshman-laden Monarch team to a 30-24 overall record after a trying 4-13 start, helped by an outstanding 23-7 conference record. The Monarchs finished just one game behind Conference Champions Glen Oaks CC. This earned them a berth in the NJCAA Region XII tournament. In 2011-12, his second season, Santilli led the veteran Monarchs to a 37-17 record aided by a 19-7 tilt in the MCCAA Eastern Conference. Macomb finished one game away from the NJCAA Championships, losing in the Region XII Championship game. For their efforts, the Monarchs finished just outside of the top-20 in the final NJCAA rankings. Santilli played in the Detroit Men's Baseball League from 1997 until 2006. Prior to playing for the Detroit MSBL, Santilli lettered at Clintondale High School and also was a member of the Central Michigan Baseball team, earning his bachelor's degree in 1996. Santilli began his coaching career as an assistant at Dakota High School in Macomb before heading to St. Mary's College of Ave Maria for four years. Santilli got his start in the NJCAA as an assistant at Henry Ford CC for one year before being named the Head Coach in 2008. Santilli resides in Sterling Heights with his wife, Julie, and their two children, Giovanni and Mara. Alan Crummey Bill Hendershot Cliff Howe Joe Small Dan Wingblad 3 2014 Schedule Date Opponent Time Location March 9 Webber International University 1pm Babson Park, FL March 10 Lincoln College (IL) 1 pm Winter Haven, FL March 11 Mesabi Range CTC (MN) 9:30 am Winter Haven, FL March 13 Delaware Tech 10am Pelicans—Myrtle Beach, SC March 13 Monroe College 8:30 pm Griffith—Myrtle Beach, SC March 14 Lakeland CC 3 pm Griffith—Myrtle Beach, SC March 14 Triton College 6 pm Griffith—Myrtle Beach, SC March 15 Dean College 9am Ebbets—Myrtle Beach, SC March 21 Miami University—Hamilton 3pm Hamilton, Ohio March 22 Sinclair CC 1pm Xenia, OH March 23 Sinclair CC 12pm Xenia, OH March 29 Ancilla College 1pm MACOMB April 1 Henry Ford CC 2pm Dearborn, MI April 3 St. Clair CCC 2 pm MACOMB April 5 Lake Michigan College 1pm MACOMB April 8 Delta CC 2pm MACOMB April 10 Glen Oaks CC 2pm Centreville, MI April 12 Grand Rapids CC 1pm MACOMB April 15 Lansing CC 2pm Lansing, MI April 18 Davenport University 6pm Grand Rapids, MI April 19 Muskegon CC 1pm Muskegon, MI April 22 Mott CC 2pm MACOMB April 24 Eastern Michigan University Club Team 6 pm Ypsilanti, MI April 26 Kalamazoo Valley CC 1pm Kalamazoo, MI May 1 Owens CC 2pm Toledo, OH May 3 Kellogg CC 1pm MACOMB MACOMBMay 6 St. Clair CCC 2pm Port Huron, MI May 8 Jackson CC 2pm Jackson, MI May 14-17 Regional Tournament Battle Creek, MI MayBASEBALL 23-30 NJCAA National Championship Enid, OK www.macomb.edu/athletics 4 2014 Men's Baseball Roster No. Name YR Pos Hometown/High School 1 Malik Jackson SO OF Detroit/Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 2 Adam Babcock FR OF Lansing/Lansing Christian 3 Dalton Boslooper SO RHP Harper Woods/Harper Woods 5 Michael Kruse SO OF Novi/Novi 6 Justin Williams FR 2B Southfield/ 7 Dylan Peck FR C Clarkston/Clarkston 8 Blake Buckner SO C, OF Macomb Township/Dakota 9 Tyler Kain SO RHP Harper Woods/Harper Woods 10 Michael Parks FR LHP Hartland/Hartland 11 Derek Staelgraeve FR RHP Romeo/Romeo 12 Zachary Byron SO SS, OF Dexter/Dexter 13 Steven Hathaway FR 3B Macomb Township/Dakota 14 Chad Cook FR IF Rochester Hills/Lutheran Northwest 16 Alek Greiner FR RHP, OF Clinton Township/Chippewa Valley 17 Bradley Jones SO 1B Warren/Madison Heights Bishop Foley 18 Logan Stewart FR 1B, OF Lindsey, Ontario, Canada/L.C.V.I. 19 Cole Schaenzer SO RHP Oxford/Lake Orion 20 William Malak FR C, 1B Madison Heights/ Bishop Foley 21 Mitchell Ward FR RHP, 1B Richmond/Richmond 22 Chad Skarjune FR RHP Royal Oak/Royal Oak 23 Dominic Valente SO RHP Royal Oak/Royal Oak 24 Tyler Vaughan SO OF Waterford/Mott 25 Jacob Riberas FR RHP Sterling Heights/Adlai Stevenson II 26 Jorge Grullon FR RHP Worcester, Mass./North 27 Daniel Carion FR RHP Macomb Twp./Dakota 28 Craig Bynum FR 2B Madison Heights/Clawson 29 Richard Borland SO LHP Grosse Pte Woods/Grosse Pte North 33 Jonathan Roehler FR SS Windsor, ON, CA/Kennedy Collegiate MACOMB34 Logan Ryan SO LHP Madison Heights/Lamphere BASEBALL www.macomb.edu/athletics 5 Malik Jackson Career Highlights 2013 Season Redshirted his first season. High School Prepped at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School under head coach Dan Petry where he played in the outfield and at pitcher…was a member of a state runner-up team his sophomore season…played for the Detroit A’s under coach Ray Stephens for 4 years…was also a forward on the Eaglets hockey team. Personal Information Born Malik Iman Jackson…is undecided on his major…hobbies including hanging out with friends and family…son of Melvin and Sharon Jackson…Graduated in 2011.
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