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Flagler College Baseball Record Book FLAGLER COLLEGE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Rev. 6/28/21 INDIVIDUAL GAME - BATTING t1. 2 - Chuck Walker (vs. Fla. Tech) 1981 Kenny Ray vs. Valdosta State 2/20/07 John McMahon vs. Earlham 1980 At Bats Doubles t1. 7 - five times t1. 4 - Glenn Kiture (vs. Palm Beach Atl.) 3/21/06 Walks (last by Nick Oberg at Eckerd) 3/22/16 t1. 4 - Sean Roach (at Florida Tech) 2/20/01 t1. 4 - Cole Ondrejka (vs. ERAU) 4/19/16 t3. 3 - Lorenzo Butler (vs. WCU) 3/14/17 t1. 4 - Jake Hathaway (vs. Fairmont St.) 3/15/16 At Bats (9-inning Game) t3. 3 - Dylan Jones (at FIT) 2/15/17 t1. 4 - Todd Juliano (vs. Columbus St.) 3/31/14 1. 7- by Nick Oberg (at Eckerd) 3/22/16 t3. 3 - Dylan Jones (vs. Paine) 2/3/17 t1. 4 - Ollie Bertrand (at Montevallo) 4/10/10 t3. 3 - Nick Kranick (vs. Trinity Bap.) 2/2/15 t1. 4 - Glenn Kiture (vs. Fla. College) 3/7/06 Runs t3. 3 - Jake Taylor (vs. Columbus St.) 3/31/14 1. 7 - Tim Bukar 1984 t3. 3 - Skylar Fox (vs. EWC) 2/11/14 Walks (inning) t2. 5 - Bryce Evans (vs. ERAU) 4/19/16 t3. 3 - Jay Laurienzo (at GSW) 2/25/12 t1. 2 - Joe Post (vs. Fla. Memorial) 4/27/13 t2. 5 - Andrew Brodbeck (vs. Rollins) 2/25/15 t3. 3 - Travis Coverston (at NG) 4/29/11 t1. 2 - Pete Peaver (vs. Urbana) 1981 t2. 5 - Joe Post (vs. Paine) 2/1/14 t3. 3 - Payne Maddux (vs. Bethel, Ind.) 2/28/07 t2. 5 - Kyle Foti (vs. Montevallo) 4/10/11 t3. 3 - Randy Miller (vs. St. Xavier) 3/14/06 Hit by Pitches t3. 3 - Josh Holt (vs. Aub.-Mont.) 1/28/05 1. 4 - Elliott Schubert (at Augusta) 3/16/19 Runs (inning) t3. 3 - Kevin Brown (vs. Jacksonville) 1980 t1. 2 - Sean Lawlor (vs. Augusta) 3/1/20 Strikeouts t1. 2 - Jake Hathaway (at NSU) 2/21/17 Triples 1. 5 - K.C. McCarthy (vs. Augusta St.) 2/27/10 t1. 2 - Kolin McMillen (at Eckerd) 3/22/16 1. 2 - Preston Picard (vs. Ed. Waters) 5/11/05 t1. 2 - Cole Ondrejka (at Eckerd) 3/22/16 Stolen Bases t1. 2 - Kolin McMillen (vs. Trinity Bap.) 2/2/15 Home Runs 1. 5 - Scott Mendez 1984 t1. 2 - Joe Post (vs. Palm Beach Atl.) 4/26/14 t1. 2 - Sean Lawlor (at USC Aiken) 4/27/19 2. 4 - Kevin Brown (vs. Fla. Mem.) 1980 t1. 2 - Andrew Brodbeck (vs. PBA) 4/25/14 t1. 2 - Jason Moore (at Eckerd) 4/7/18 t1. 2 - Lorenzo Butler (v. PBA) 4/25/14 t1. 2 - Jason Moore (at FIT) 2/21/18 Stolen Bases (inning) t1. 2 - Kurt Kreuter (vs. Widener) 1981 t1. 2 - Frankie Martello (vs. FMU) 2/17/18 t1. 2 - Kolin McMillen (vs. FMU) 5/6/16 t1. 2 - Frank Conoscenti (vs. Widener) 1981 t1. 2 - Jimmy Peck (vs. Barry) 2/3/18 t1. 2 - Nick Oberg (vs. Armstrong) 4/9/16 t1. 2 - Chris Connelly (vs. Widener) 1981 t1. 2 - Jason Moore (vs. GC) 2/25/17 t1. 2 - Andrew Brodbeck (vs. Albany St.) 2/8/15 t1. 2 - Bobby Vinceuguera (vs. Widener) 1981 t1. 2 - Bryce Evans (vs. Armstrong) 4/9/16 t1. 2 - Joe Post (vs. Palm Beach Atl.) 4/26/14 t1. 2 - Pete Peaver (vs. Widener) 1981 t1. 2 - Nick Oberg (vs. Fairmont St.) 3/15/16 t1. 2 - Andrew Brodbeck (at Eckerd) 3/26/14 t1. 2 - John McMahon (vs. Ed. Waters) 1981 t1. 2 - James Jean (vs. Nova SE) 2/27/16 t1. 2 - Jake Hanson (at Augusta) 5/4/13 t1. 2 - Fred Ford (vs. Edward Waters) 1981 t1. 2 - Andrew Brodbeck (vs. Rollins) 2/25/15 t1. 2 - Jake Jacob (at Columbus) 3/30/13 t1. 2 - Jake Taylor (vs. PBA) 4/26/14 t1. 2 - Andrew Brodbeck (vs. CCC) 2/8/13 Hits t1. 2 - Tyler Vanover (vs. Valdosta St.) 3/18/14 t1. 2 - Pete Peaver (vs. Ed. Waters) 1981 t1. 6 - Andrew Brodbeck (at GC) 2/22/14 t1. 2 - Jake Taylor (at Ga. College) 2/22/14 t1. 6 - John Montecalvo 1987 t1. 2 - Jay Laurienzo (vs. Rollins) 3/26/13 Longest Hitting Streak t3. 5 - Aaron Anderson (at Ga. Coll.) 4/13/18 t1. 2 - Jake Hanson (at Montevallo) 3/9/13 1. 21 - Chris Barnwell 1998 t3. 5 - Ethan Crout (vs. Augusta) 3/18/18 t1. 2 - Tyler Vanover (vs. Lander) 2/16/13 t3. 5 - Cole Ondrejka (vs. Lander) 5/11/17 t1. 2 - Tyler Vanover (vs. UAH) 2/1/13 Consecutive Games with a Home Run t3. 5 - Ethan Crout (at FMU) 3/26/17 t1. 2 - Travis Coverston (vs. FIT) 2/5/11 1. 5 - Tim Bishop 1987 t3. 5 - Bryce Evans (vs. ERAU) 4/19/16 t1. 2 - Wade Lamont (vs. Valdosta St.) 2/20/07 2. 4 - Wade Lamont 2007 t3. 5 - Bryce Evans (at Ga. College) 2/21/16 t1. 2 - Fred Ford (vs. Mercer-Atlanta, G1) 1981 t3. 5 - Nate Fudala (vs. Urbana) 3/4/12 t1. 2 - Fred Ford (vs. Mercer-Atlanta, G2) 1981 Consecutive Games with an RBI t3. 5 - Zach Bove (at Lander) 4/17/10 t1. 2 - John McMahon (vs. Urbana) 1981 1. 7 - Jason Moore 2/18-3/2/18 t3. 5 - Cale Owen (at Palm Beach Atl.) 2/19/10 t1. 2 - John McMahon (vs. E. Ky.) 1981 7 - Tim Bishop 1987 t3. 5 - Sean Roach (at Florida Tech) 2/20/01 Total Bases INDIVIDUAL GAME - PITCHING Runs Batted In t1. 11 - Jason Moore (vs. Eckerd) 4/7/18 1. 11 - Rob Santo 1984 t1. 11 - Ethan Crout (vs. Augusta) 3/18/18 Innings 2. 9 - Kenny Ray (vs. Rollins) 4/13/07 t1. 11 - Andrew Brodbeck (at GC) 2/22/14 t1. 10.0 - Johnny Gaines (vs. N. Ga.) 5/2/10 t3. 7 - Jason Moore (vs GC) 2/25/17 t1. 11 - Travis Coverston (vs. FIT) 2/5/11 t1. 10.0 - Jonathan Armold (at Lander) 4/18/10 t3. 7 - Nick Oberg (vs. Fairmont St.) 3/15/16 t3. 10 - Andrew Brodbeck (vs. Rollins) 2/25/15 t1. 10.0 - Wes Burgess (vs. ERAU) 4/7/06 t3. 7 - Andrew Brodbeck (at GC) 2/22/14 t3. 10 - Tyler Vanover (vs. Fla. Mem.) 4/27/13 t1. 10.0 - Brad Jackson (vs. Grand View) 3/19/06 t3. 7 - Tyler Vanover (vs. UAH) 2/1/13 t3. 10 - Jay Laurienzo (vs. Rollins) 3/26/13 t3. 7 - Fred Ford (vs. Mercer-Atlanta) 1981 t3. 10 - Kenny Ray (vs. Valdosta St.) 2/20/07 Hits Allowed t3. 7 - John McMahon (vs. Earlham) 1980 t3. 10 - Wade Lamont (vs. Valdosta St.) 2/20/07 1. 15 - Danny Brown (at Montevallo) 3/9/13 t2. 14 - Derick Garcia (at Augusta) 3/15/19 Singles (inning) Hitting for the Cycle t2. 14 - Ryan Ashworth (at Col. St.) 3/29/18 t1. 2 - Ja’Kobi Dasher (at Armstrong) 4/7/17 Ethan Crout vs. Augusta 3/18/18 t2. 14 - Kyle Bird (vs. GRU Augusta) 4/5/14 t1. 2 - Cole Ondrejka (at NSU) 2/21/17 Tyler Vanover vs. Fla. Memorial 4/27/13 t2. 14 - Wes Burgess (vs. Grand View) 3/23/06 INDIVIDUAL SEASON - BATTING t4. 60 - Dillon Reed 2018 Runs Allowed t4. 60 - Cale Owen 2010 t1. 13 - Derick Garcia (at Augusta) 3/15/19 Batting Average t6. 59 - Brett Moreland 2012 t1. 13 - Danny Brown (at Montevallo) 3/9/13 1. .449 - Rob Santo 1984 t6. 59 - Rob Santo 1984 3. 12 - Tim DeSutter (vs. Grand View) 3/19/06 2. .421 - John McMahon 1980 8. 57 - Lorenzo Butler 2015 3. .408 - Sean Roach (69-169) 2001 t9. 55 - Aaron Anderson 2018 Earned Runs Allowed 4. .406 - David Martorana (82-202) 1990 t9. 55 - Joe Post 2014 1. 13 - Danny Brown (at Montevallo) 3/9/13 5. .405 - Kolin McMillen (66-163) 2016 2. 11 - Derick Garcia (at Augusta) 3/15/19 6. .401 - Fred Ford 1980 Doubles 7. .399 - Cole Ondrejka (75-188) 2017 1. 27 - Dylan Jones 2017 Walks 8. .397 - Randy Miller (73-184) 2006 2. 26 - Chris Barnwell 2001 1. 7 - Chris Patrick (vs. FIT) 4/9/13 9. .396 - Fred Ford 1981 3. 21 - Randy Miller 2006 t2. 6 - Nathan Henderson (at Augusta) 2/26/21 t10. .395 - David Martorana (75-190) 1991 4. 20 - Rob Santo 1984 t2. 6 - Robert Girgis (at FMU) 2/16/19 t10. .395 - John McMahon 1981 t5. 19 - Zach Bove 2010 t2. 6 - Robert Girgis (at UNG) 2/23/18 12. .392 - Malcolm McDougal (58-148) 1998 t5. 19 - Sean Roach 2001 t2. 6 - Garrett Bush (vs. Fla. Mem.) 3/28/12 13. .391 - Chris Barnwell (75-192) 1999 t5. 19 - Rob Sidwell 1987 t2. 6 - Johnny Gaines (vs. Armstrong) 4/24/10 14. .390 - Matt Nelson (76-195) 2000 t8. 18 - Andrew Brodbeck 2015 t2. 6 - Austin Donmoyer (at ERAU) 4/23/07 t8. 18 - Jake Taylor 2014 At Bats t8. 18 - Tyler Vanover 2014 Strikeouts 1. 233 - Dylan Jones 2017 t8. 18 - Dean Bowrosen 1987 1. 16 - Dave Weithman 1989 2. 226 - John Cox 1990 t8. 18 - Brett Adams 1992 2. 15 - Michael Maiocco (vs. Albany St.) 3/1/16 3. 225 - Rob Santo 1984 t3. 13 - Michael Maiocco (vs. Paine) 2/4/17 4. 220 - Ed Tredway 1989 Triples t3. 13 - Jake Brandenberger (at GC) 2/22/14 t5. 219 - Ethan Crout 2018 1. 8 - Derrick Johnson 1989 t5. 12 - Colt Mink (vs.
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