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Support Staff 220080 0 8 CCOASTALO A S T A L CCAROLINAA R O L I N A BBASEBALLA S E B A L L SSUPPORTUPPORT SSTAFFTAFF BRIAN GABRIEL KENT REICHERT Strength and Conditioning Coach - Assistant Media Relations Director - Second Year Fifth Year Brian Gabriel is in his second year at Kent Reichert is in his fi fth year as the As- Coastal Carolina University as the Head sistant Media Relations Director at Coastal Strength & Conditioning Coach. Carolina University, with primary responsibil- Certifi ed by the National Strength & Con- ity for women’s soccer, women’s basketball ditioning Association, Gabriel arrived in and baseball. Fall 2006 from Columbia University, where Reichert joined the staff from Kent State he had been the Assistant Strength Coach University, where he served as the Assistant and Director of Football Strength and Perfor- Sports Information Director since November mance for the past four years. There he developed and implemented 2000. There, he served as the primary media contact for KSU’s a comprehensive strength and speed program for individual teams, nationally-ranked fi eld hockey and men’s golf programs, as well as concentrating on position-specifi c athletes. women’s basketball, wrestling and softball. He also assisted with Prior to his time at Columbia, Gabriel had spent one year at Trinity game-day duties for football and men’s basketball. (Texas) University as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coordina- Reichert earned his bachelor’s in public relations in 1999 and tor, as well as one year in the same position with the Detroit Dogs master’s in sports administration in 2001 from Kent State, during of the American Basketball Association, who won the ABA’s World which time he served as a student assistant and graduate assistant in Championship that year. the sports information offi ce. He was the media relations coordinator Also while at Columbia, Gabriel earned his master’s degree in for the 2001 NCAA Field Hockey Championships and assisted the biobehavioral science-physical education in 2006. He started his men’s basketball SID at the 2002 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tourna- collegiate career at University of Incarnate Word, where he obtained ment when the Golden Flashes made their run to the Elite Eight. He a bachelor’s in psychology with a minor in sociology. also has worked as the offi cial scorer for fi ve years with the Akron Gabriel, his wife Guadalupe and son Zion reside in Myrtle Aeros, the Double-A affi liate of the Cleveland Indians. Beach. Reichert is single and resides in Myrtle Beach. SANDY BALDRIDGE BARRY LIPPMAN Administrative Assistant - Assistant Athletic Trainer - First Year Second Year Sandy Baldridge is in her fi rst year as Barry Lippman is in his second year the adminstrative assistant for baseball. She as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Coastal is responsible for coordinating season ticket Carolina University, with primary responsibil- sales, team events, game day operations ity for CCU’s baseball program. and assisting with the Gary Gilmore Base- A member of the National Athletic Train- ball Camps and other duties as assigned. ers’ Association, Lippman joined the CCU Baldridge, a native of Fort Mill, S.C. staff in August 2006 from UNC Wilmington, worked for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans during where he was the Head Men’s Athletic the 2006 season, assisting in group sales, coordinating parties and Trainer and directly handled the baseball and women’s soccer teams picnics and helping out with game day operations. Baldridge also from January 2005 until his arrival in Conway. Prior to his tenure at volunteered with the Coastal baseball team all four years that she UNCW, Lippman worked with the National Football League’s Detroit was a student at CCU. Lions from June 2004 through January 2005, assisting with the daily Baldridge ran cross country for four years at Fort Mill High School medical coverage of NFL football players. and also played softball and basketball. Lippman spent two years at Georgia Tech, earning his master’s Baldridge graduated from Coastal Carolina in 2006 with a degree degree in sports medicine in 2004. While there, he was also an gradu- in marine science. ate assistant athletic trainer, working with the football, baseball and Baldridge is single and resides in Myrtle Beach. men’s and women’s tennis teams. He worked with programs that went to the 2002 Silicon Valley Classic Bowl, 2003 Humanitarian Bowl and 2004 NCAA Baseball Super Regional. Lippman earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Florida State University in 2001. As a student assistant trainer, he worked with the nationally-ranked football and baseball programs at FSU and eventually was a head student athletic trainer during his tenure. 1188 110-TIME0-TIME BBIGIG SSOUTHOUTH CCHAMPSHAMPS - HHOSTOST OOFF 22007007 MMYRTLEYRTLE BBEACHEACH RREGIONALEGIONAL 220080 0 8 CCOASTALO A S T A L CCAROLINAA R O L I N A BBASEBALLA S E B A L L SSUPPORTUPPORT SSTAFFTAFF BRYAN STILES BRYAN PAAR Equipment/Team Manager - Event Operations - Fourth Year Third Year Bryan Stiles is in his fourth season as Bryan Paar enters his fi rst year as Assis- the equipment and team manager for the tant Event Operations Supervisor at Coastal Coastal Carolina baseball team. Stiles man- Carolina. However, Paar is a familiar face ages all equipment for the baseball team and around Coastal Carolina athletics. Last handles daily operations as assigned. year, he was the Assistant Athletic Event The New City, N.Y., native is a senior Coordinator. Paar orginially came to Coastal business management major at Coastal. as an Event Operations Intern during Spring Stiles was a 2004 graduate of Clarkstown 2006. Paar will handle all event operations South High School in West Nyack, N.Y., where he was a two-time for baseball this season. all-league selection in baseball. Prior to coming to Coastal, Paar attended State University of New York College at Cortland. While there, he worked with Cortland’s Athletic Department in 2003-04. Among his responsibilities were assisting with ticket selling, ushering, maintenance, security, event set-up and take down, scorekeeping, state and operating the PA and music systems for men’s basketball and women’s softball games. Paar graduated from Cortland in May 2006, earning his bachelor of science degree in Sport Management and minoring in Economics and Management. While at Cortland, Paar was a member of the Sport Management Club, serving as treasuere in 2005. He also was the marketing and promotions co-chair in 2004 for the Wingate Golf Tournament, an annual event held in memory of Susan Wingate, who founded Cortland’s Sport Management program. Paar assisted with the planning and organization of the tournament and helped secure hole sponsorship and auction items. Paar is single and resides in Conway. CCU Ground Crew: (l to r) Barney DeWitt, Tim Shank, Scott Grinter, Blaney Cullipher, Ed Bailey. Not Pictured: Duncan Parker, WIll Dunaway, Terry Raines. GGARYARY GGILMOREILMORE BBASEBALLASEBALL CCAMPSAMPS 2008 Gary Gilmore Baseball Camps Tentative Schedule July 14-17 Youth Camp I Ages 6-14 June 25 Pro Positional Camp Grades 9-12 July 19-20 Northeast Elite Mercer Co. Park, N.J. (Gr. 9-12) July 25-27 Chant Select Camp Grades 9-12 August 4-7 Youth Camp II Ages 6-14 August 30-31 Labor Day Showcase Camp Nov. 8-9 Fall Mini Camp Youth Camp Team Picture Dec. 6-7 Best of the Beach Showcase For more information on the Gary Gilmore Baseball Camps, go to the Coastal Carolina baseball camps website at For more information, please call Drew Thomas at (843) 349-2849 or e-mail at dthomas@ www.CoastalCarolinaBaseballCamps.com coastal.edu. 110-TIME0-TIME BBIGIG SSOUTHOUTH CCHAMPSHAMPS - HHOSTOST OOFF 22007007 MMYRTLEYRTLE BBEACHEACH RREGIONALEGIONAL 1199 220080 0 8 CCOASTALO A S T A L CCAROLINAA R O L I N A BBASEBALLA S E B A L L 2200 110-TIME0-TIME BBIGIG SSOUTHOUTH CCHAMPSHAMPS - HHOSTOST OOFF 22007007 MMYRTLEYRTLE BBEACHEACH RREGIONALEGIONAL 220080 0 8 CCOASTALO A S T A L CCAROLINAA R O L I N A BBASEBALLA S E B A L L RROSTEROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous) 1 Ricky Grice IF R/R R-So. 5-11 170 Lexington, S.C./Lexington Alphabetical Roster 17 Altman, Kent 2 Joey Haug RHP R/R Sr. 5-11 185 Holt, Mo./Plattsburg (Maple Woods C.C.) 23 Anderson, David 3 Evan Noell C R/R R-Fr. 6-1 195 Salem, Va./Glenvar 13 Andrelczyk, Pete 4 Derek Martin IF B/R R-Sr. 6-2 195 Barnwell, S.C./Barnwell 26 Baldridge, Tommy 5 Cody Wheeler OF/P L/L Fr. 5-11 150 Spotsylvania, Va./Spotsylvania 37 Birmingham, Jim 7 Dock Doyle C L/R R-Jr. 6-0 195 Conway, S.C./Conway 16 Bortnick, Tyler 6 Dougherty, Brendan (AC) 8 Tucker Frawley C R/R Fr. 6-0 170 Lexington, S.C./Lexington 7 Doyle, Dock 10 Scott Woodward IF/OF L/R Fr. 6-1 185 Markle, Ind./Norwell 25 Fleet, Austin 12 Rico Noel IF R/R Fr. 5-9 158 Lawton, Okla./Lawton 8 Frawley, Tucker 13 Pete Andrelczyk RHP R/R R-Jr. 6-1 185 Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Twp. 20 Gagg, Bobby 16 Tyler Bortnick IF R/R Jr. 5-10 180 Mentor, Ohio/Mentor 22 Gilmore, Chance 14 Gilmore, Gary (HC) 17 Kent Altman RHP R/R R-Jr. 6-0 190 Conway, S.C./Conway 1 Grice, Ricky 18 Matt Rein LHP L/L Fr. 5-10 155 Houston, Texas/Langham Creek 45 Hardwick, Keith 19 Nick McCully RHP R/R So. 5-11 195 Lakeland, Fla./Santa Fe Catholic 2 Haug, Joey 20 Bobby Gagg RHP R/R Jr.
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