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2014 NCCAA Baseball Mid-East Region Championship-Final.Indd Mid-East Region BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP May 6-9, 2014 Lee University -- Olympic Field cleveland, tennessee Hiwassee College Tigers Johnson University Royals ROSTER... ROSTER... NO. NAME CL. POS. B/T HT. WT. HOMETOWN NO. NAME CL. POS. B/T HT. WT. HOMETOWN 1 Caleb LaJuett Fr. OF/P --- --- --- --- 1 David Mabe --- --- --- --- --- Heiskell, Tennessee 2 Caleb Holt Fr. P --- --- --- --- 3 Brian Cates --- --- --- --- --- Rockford, Tennessee 4 Garrison Sisson Jr. INF --- --- --- --- 4 Sean Finneran --- --- --- --- --- Zebulon, North Carolina Josh Cassidy --- 5 Sr. INF --- --- --- 5 Gavin Gill --- --- --- --- --- Maryville, Tennessee 6 Matt Taylor So. INF/P --- --- --- --- 7 Ian Wymer --- --- --- --- --- Papilon, Nebraska 7 Cody Armstrong Jr. OF/P --- --- --- --- HEAD COACH HEAD COACH 9 Ty Myers --- --- --- --- --- Knoxville, Tennessee 8 Nikk Craig Jr. INF --- --- --- --- HANE ARDNER EN AIR Brad Bales Corryton, Tennessee 9 Mark Christy Fr. OF --- --- --- --- S G B F 11 --- --- --- --- --- 10 Josh Miller So. C --- --- --- --- 12 Garrett Crawford --- --- --- --- --- Levels, West Virginia 11 Ta-Li Martin Jr. OF/1B --- --- --- --- HIWASSEE COLLEGE: JOHNSON UNIVERSITY: 14 Rob Harlamert --- --- --- --- --- Lexington, Kentucky 12 Tyler Butler Fr. P --- --- --- --- Location: ......... Madisonville, Tenn. Location: ..............Knoxville, Tenn. 15 Adrian Thompson --- --- --- --- --- Knoxville, Tennessee 16 Dalton Harrelson So. OF --- --- --- --- Founded: .............................1849 Founded: .............................1893 16 Nate Howard --- --- --- --- --- Temple, Georgia 17 Luke Thompson Fr. OF --- --- --- --- Enrollment: .......................... 325 Enrollment: .......................... 954 18 Timmy Greene --- --- --- --- --- Gaithersburg, Maryland Trey Gulledge --- 18 Fr. P --- --- --- President: ............. Dr. Robin Tricoli President: ........ Dr. Gary Weedman 19 Evan Duriga --- --- --- --- --- Louisville, Ohio 20 Joshua McNabb So. P --- --- --- --- Athletic Director: .. Dr. Jason Leonard Athletic Director: ... Ken Underwood 21 Eli Mathers --- --- --- --- --- Orleans, Indiana Logan Tant --- 23 So. P --- --- --- 22 Micah Hescock --- --- --- --- --- Mt. Sterling, Kentucky 24 Randell Coley Jr. INF --- --- --- --- 24 Sam Cutshall --- --- --- --- --- St. Charles, Missouri 26 Cameron Smith Fr. OF --- --- --- --- School Colors: ....... Maroon & Gold School Colors: ....Royal Blue & White 25 Alex Luebbe --- --- --- --- --- Greenfi eld, Indiana 27 Alex Huddleston Jr. C --- --- --- --- Nickname: ......................... Tigers Nickname: .........................Royals 26 Alex Hildebrand --- --- --- --- --- Altoona, Pennsylvania 28 Trey Dyer Fr. INF/C --- --- --- --- Affi liation: ....................NCCAA DI Affi liation: ....................NCCAA DI 29 Jordan McCallie Sr. P --- --- --- --- 27 Aaron Walker --- --- --- --- --- Webb City, Missouri 30 Andrew Hyatt So. P --- --- --- --- STAT LEADERS: STAT LEADERS: 31 Chris Large Jr. INF/P --- --- --- --- 32 Jordan Rouse Fr. P --- --- --- --- Batting Avg.: .... Huddleston (.360) Batting Avg.: .............Mabe (.300) 33 Bryan Woodlief Jr. 1B/P --- --- --- --- Runs: ................... Huddleston (24) Runs: .....................Harlamert (13) 34 Forrest McKane Fr. P --- --- --- --- RBI: ....................... Harrelson (27) RBI: ........................ Crawford (14) ERA: ......................... Large (2.75) ERA: ......................... Cates (5.44) Head Coach: Shane Gardner Strikeouts: ..................Large (66) Strikeouts: ............. Crawford (44) Head Coach: Ben Fair Assistant Coaches: Chris Armstrong, BJ Kennedy, Matt Beard Assistant Coach: Stephen Hartmann Saves: .......................... Taylor (4) Saves: ............................. N/A (0) DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT FEB 7 AT CLEARWATER CHRISTIAN L 0-2 MAR 2 WRIGHT STATE U.-LAKE L 1-10 APR 1 GEORGIA GWINNETT L 6-15 FEB 8 AT MILLIGAN COLLEGE L 0-17 MAR 10 AT MARYVILLE COLLEGE L 5-9 FEB 8 AT CLEARWATER CHRISTIAN W 1-0 WRIGHT STATE U.-LAKE T 5-5 APR 2 AT TENNESSEE WESLEYAN COLLEGE L 1-11 AT MILLIGAN COLLEGE L 0-20 MAR 13 OHIO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY W 3-2 AT CLEARWATER CHRISTIAN L 0-7 MAR 7 TOCCOA FALLS W 6-1 APR 8 AT ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE W 9-2 FEB 17 AT HIWASSEE COLLEGE L 0-15 OHIO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY W 3-1 FEB 10 AT FLORIDA CHRISTIAN W 7-0 MAR 8 TOCCOA FALLS L 1-8 AT ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE W 2-0 AT HIWASSEE COLLEGE L 4-7 MAR 24 AT COVENANT COLLEGE L 2-12 FEB 16 AT OAKWOOD UNIVERSITY W 20-1 TOCCOA FALLS L 2-12 APR 10 TENNESSEE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY W 3-2 FEB 19 AT SEWANEE L 0-15 MAR 26 MARANATHA BAPTIST L 4-6 AT OAKWOOD UNIVERSITY W 16-0 MAR 10 BRYAN COLLEGE L 2-8 TENNESSEE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY L 4-10 AT SEWANEE L 1-12 MARANATHA BAPTIST W 6-3 FEB 17 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY W 15-0 MAR 14 SALEM INTERNATIONAL W 8-4 APR 17 AT JOHNSON UNIVERSITY W 8-6 FEB 25 SEWANEE L 8-17 MAR 31 ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE L 4-10 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY W 7-4 SALEM INTERNATIONAL L 5-9 AT JOHNSON UNIVERSITY W 10-0 FEB 28 TENNESSEE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY L 2-4 APR 5 AT TENNESSEE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY L 1-2 FEB 18 AT BRYAN COLLEGE L 0-5 MAR 15 SALEM INTERNATIONAL L 0-10 APR 21 AT CHATTANOOGA STATE W 7-6 TENNESSEE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY L 1-15 AT TENNESSEE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY L 0-9 FEB 20 ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE W 2-0 SALEM INTERNATIONAL L 5-11 APR 25 AT OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITY W 3-2 MAR 8 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY W 10-0 APR 17 HIWASSEE COLLEGE L 6-8 ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE W 9-1 MAR 20 AT TENNESSEE WESLEYAN COLLEGE L 2-16 APR 26 AT OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITY L 9-12 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY W 7-0 HIWASSEE COLLEGE L 0-10 FEB 22 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE L 4-9 MAR 21 AT GEORGIA GWINNETT L 2-10 AT OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITY L 5-6 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE L 3-4 MAR 22 GEORGIA GWINNETT L 7-10 FEB 23 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE L 9-13 MAR 23 AT GEORGIA GWINNETT L 3-5 MAR 1 WRIGHT STATE U.-LAKE W 3-2 MAR 27 MARANATHA BAPTIST W 8-1 WRIGHT STATE U.-LAKE W 5-1 MARANATHA BAPTIST W 11-0 Lee University Flames Morthland College Patriots ROSTER... ROSTER... NO. NAME CL. POS. B/T HT. WT. HOMETOWN NO. NAME CL. POS. B/T HT. WT. HOMETOWN 1 Andres Nelo Jr. 2B/SS L/R 5-8 165 Maracay, Venezuela 1 Kendall Toliver --- OF --- --- --- Carbondale, Illinois 2 Cameron Scott Fr. 3B/1B R/R 5-11 185 Columbus, Georgia 2 Dalton Woolard --- INF/OF --- --- --- West Frankfort, Illinois 3 Jeremy Bales Sr. RHP R/R 6-0 165 Chattanooga, Tennessee 3 Mason Akers --- OF --- --- --- Bridgeport, Illinois Kyle Briner Sellersburg, Indiana 4 Jr. RHP R/R 6-0 175 4 Joshua Rich --- RHP/INF --- --- --- West Frankfort, Illinois 6 Siosi Poti Jr. OF R/L 6-0 170 Rohnert Park, California 6 Antoine Cook --- OF/INF --- --- --- Junction City, Arkansas 9 Grayson Bailey Jr. LHP L/L 6-1 210 New York, New York HEAD COACH HEAD COACH 9 Trae Walsingham --- INF --- --- --- Milton, Florida 10 Dustin Lawson Jr. RHP R/R 6-5 195 Cleveland, Tennessee ARK REW ENNIS ASTIEN Bryan Calderon Luquillo, Puerto Rico 12 Kikolay Uherek Jr. RHP R/R 6-2 210 Huntingtown, Maryland M B D B 12 --- INF/OF --- --- --- 13 Seth Gower Jr. 2B/OF R/R 5-10 195 Auburn, Georgia 14 Zach Duncan --- LHP/1B --- --- --- Huntsville, Alabama 14 Josh Tate Jr. C R/R 6-1 195 Queen Creek, Arizona LEE UNIVERSITY: MORTHLAND COLLEGE: 17 Jake Still --- RHP --- --- --- Baton Rouge, Louisiana 15 Jordan Stewart Sr. C R/R 5-11 210 Henderson, Nevada Location: .............Cleveland, Tenn. Location: ......... West Frankfort, Ill. 18 Sawyer Cahalane --- C/1B/OF --- --- --- 16 Cameron Brewster Sr. OF L/R 6-0 185 Cleveland, Tennessee Founded: .............................1918 Founded: .............................. N/A 19 Nick Thompson --- RHP/OF --- --- --- Robertsdale, Alabama 18 Derek Headrick Sr. INF R/R 5-7 170 Maryville, Tennessee Enrollment: ........................4,954 Enrollment: .......................... N/A 22 Juan Franqui --- RHP --- --- --- Luquillo, Puerto Rico CJ Lusted Statesboro, Georgia 19 Sr. RHP R/R 6-2 205 President: ................ Dr. Paul Conn President: ......... Dr. Tim Morthland 24 Wilfred Estrella --- C/0F --- --- --- Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 20 Lucas Barnett Fr. RHP R/R 6-0 155 Sellersburg, Indiana Athletic Director: ... Larry Carpenter Athletic Director: .... Dennis Bastien 25 Daniel Murphy --- 3B/RHP --- --- --- Pasagoula, Mississippi Carlos Ditren Lawrence, Massachusetts 21 Jr. RHP R/R 6-0 180 27 Blain Stracener --- RHP/3B --- --- --- Albertville, Alabama 22 Jeremy Stawychny Sr. RHP R/R 5-11 180 Franklin Park, Illinois Asst. A.D. ............. Andrea Hudson 34 Jon Marc Girardeau --- 1B --- --- --- Mobile, Alabama 23 Derrick Pitts Sr. OF/LHP L/L 6-2 210 Murray, Utah School Colors: ......Maroon & White School Colors: ......... Green & Gold 44 Zachary Zillweger --- C/1B --- --- --- Woodstock, Georgia 25 Zacary Hawkins Sr. 1B L/L 6-0 195 Covington, Louisiana Nickname: ........................Flames Nickname: ....................... Patriots 51 Sam Kuhnert --- RHP --- --- --- Du Quoin, Illinois 27 David Logan Fr. 1B/C R/R 6-3 225 Knoxville, Tennessee Affi liation: .....NCAA DII, NCCAA DI Affi liation: ....................NCCAA DI 28 Josh Silver Sr. SS R/R 6-0 190 Elk Grove, California 99 Camron Willis --- RHP --- --- --- Brusly, Louisiana 35 Nathan Wierzgac Fr. C R/R 5-9 175 Northville, Michigan STAT LEADERS: STAT LEADERS: 36 Rob Gustitus Fr. RHP R/R 6-2 180 Brighton, Michigan 39 Ryan Zimmer Jr. LHP L/L 5-11 165 London, Ontario Batting Avg.: .......Wierzgac (.429) Batting Avg.: ....... Zillweger (.487) 41 Blake Ray Sr. 1B R/R 6-4 225 Cleveland, Tennessee Runs: ........ Hawkins, Pitts, Poti (29) Runs: ..................... Girardeau (28) 43
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