2013 Pittsburg State Softball Assistant Coach Cayte Billman

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2013 Pittsburg State Softball Assistant Coach Cayte Billman Table of Contents Roster/Schedule ........................................................2 Head Coach Elizabeth Economon ...............................4 2013 Pittsburg State Softball Assistant Coach Cayte Billman ..................................5 Support Staff .............................................................6 Katelyn Birchfield .......................................................7 Kreslee Ketcham ........................................................8 Kayla Sears ...............................................................9 Jessica Barnes.........................................................10 Tiffany Brown ..........................................................11 Brenna George .........................................................12 Breanna McCracken ................................................13 Avery Beard .............................................................14 Riley Campbell .........................................................15 Samantha Grove ......................................................16 Devon McCreath ......................................................17 Cheslyn Mitchell ......................................................18 Alex Perez ................................................................19 McKenzie Rynard .....................................................20 Molly Stiens .............................................................21 Haleign Sills/Jordan Bradshaw .................................22 Catie Cummins/Kylie Harpst ....................................23 Madison McKay/Kyndel Shelburn .............................24 All-Time Letterwinners .............................................34 All-Conference .........................................................35 Records ...................................................................36 All-Time Player Statistics .........................................38 Year-By-Year Leaders ...............................................44 All-Time Scores ........................................................46 Series History ..........................................................52 Coaching Records ....................................................53 2012 Statistics ........................................................54 The MIAA .................................................................55 2012 MIAA Review ...................................................56 MIAA Records ..........................................................57 Opponents ...............................................................58 2013 Gorilla Softball: Front Row: Catie Cummins, Ashley Stein, Cheslyn Mitchell, Devon McCreath, Katelyn Birchfield, Brenna George. Middle Row: Jessica Barnes, Avery Beard, Samantha Grove, Alex Perez, Breanna McCracken, Kylie Harpst, Riley Campbell, Kreslee Ketcham. Back Row: Kayla Sears, McKenzie Rynard, Haleigh Sills, Molly Stiens, Maty McKay, Tiffany Brown, Kyndel Shelburn, Jordan Bradshaw. The 2013 PSU Softball Media Guide is an online publication of the Pittsburg State Athletics Media Relations Office. It was written and designed by Heidi Johnson, Director of Media Relations and Promotions. Photography by Carla Wehmeyer, Athletics photographer. All photos are available for purchase on the Pitt State Athletics Photo Store at www.pittstategorillas.com. 1 • 2013 Gorilla Softball • www.pittstategorillas.com • 2013 Schedule FEBRUARY 2013 Pittsburg State Softball Roster 16 vs. Northwood [1] ...................................12:30 p.m. 16 at Saint Leo [1] ..............................................5 p.m. No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 17 vs. Tarleton State [1] .................................2:45 p.m. 1 Molly Stiens MI/OF R/R 5-5 So. Maryville, Mo. / Maryville High School 17 vs. Tampa [1] .................................................5 p.m. 3 Jordan Bradshaw MI R/R 5-7 Fr. Raymore, Mo. / Raymore Peculiar High School MARCH 4 Kylie Harpst P/OF R/R 5-6 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. / North Star High School 1 vs. Oklahoma Christian [2].............................7 p.m. 5 Kyndel Shelburn P R/R 5-6 Fr. Haysville, Kan. / Campus High School 2 vs. Tarleton State [2] ......................................2 p.m. 6 Avery Beard MI L/R 5-10 So. Wichita, Kan. / Derby High School 2 vs. Maryville [2] .............................................6 p.m. 7 Kayla Sears C/1B/3B R/R 5-5 Sr. Augusta, Kansas / Paris Junior College 3 vs. Missouri S&T [2].......................................2 p.m. 6 at Newman ..............................................2 & 4 p.m. 8 Madison McKay 3B/OF R/R 5-6 Fr. Maize, Kan. / Maize South High School 9 vs. Upper Iowa [3] .......................................12 p.m. 9 Catie Cummins OF/C R/R 5-3 Fr. Neosho, Mo. / Neosho High School 9 vs. Missouri Western [3] ................................2 p.m. 10 Alex Perez UT R/R 5-7 So. Torrance, Calif. / North High School 10 vs. Cameron [3] ...........................................10 a.m. 11 Tiffany Brown UT R/R 5-6 Jr. Catoosa, Oklahoma / Catoosa High School 10 at Missouri Southern [3] ................................2 p.m. 12 Samantha Grove P R/R 5-8 RSSo. Rising Sun, Maryland / Rising Sun High School 12 at Drury ....................................................3 & 5 p.m. 13 Breanna McCracken INF R/R 5-8 Jr. Olathe, Kan. / Olathe South High School 15 Northeastern State * .............................1 & 3 p.m. 14 Haleigh Sills P R/R 5-7 Jr. Riverton, Kan. / Cowley County Community College 16 Central Oklahoma * ..............................1 & 3 p.m. 15 Riley Campbell 2B R/R 5-8 So. McPherson, Kan. / McPherson High School 19 Northwestern Oklahoma State .............2 & 4 p.m. 16 Kreslee Ketcham C/1B R/R 5-9 Sr. Neosho, Missouri / Neosho High School 20 Winona State .......................................12 & 2 p.m. 22 at Lindenwood * ......................................2 & 4 p.m. 18 Brenna George OF L/R 5-3 Jr. Larned, Kansas / Larned High School 23 at Truman * .............................................1 & 3 p.m. 20 Katelyn Birchfield INF R/R 5-7 Sr. Peculiar, Missouri / Raymore-Peculiar High School 27 at Arkansas Tech ......................................2 & 4 p.m. 22 Cheslyn Mitchell OF L/R 5-8 So. Riverton, Kan. / Riverton High School 29 Northwest Missouri * ............................1 & 3 p.m. 23 Devon McCreath 3B/OF R/R 5-7 So. Maize, Kan. / Maize High School 30 Missouri Western * .............................12 & 2 p.m. 24 McKenzie Rynard C R/R 5-7 So. Raymore, Mo. / Raymore Peculiar High School APRIL 25 Jessica Barnes P L/L 6-1 Jr. Pawhuska, Oklahoma / Pawhuska High School 5 at Emporia State * ...................................3 & 5 p.m. 6 at Washburn * .........................................1 & 3 p.m. Head Coach: Elizabeth Economon • Second Season • Truman 2004 9 Drury ......................................................3 & 5 p.m. Assistant Coach: Cayte Billman • Second Season • Colorado State 2008 12 at Nebraska-Kearney * ............................2 & 4 p.m. 13 at Fort Hays State * .................................1 & 3 p.m. 17 Missouri Southern * ..............................5 & 7 p.m. 20 Lincoln * ..............................................12 & 2 p.m. 23 Arkansas Tech ........................................2 & 4 p.m. 24 Newman .................................................2 & 4 p.m. 26 Southwest Baptist * .............................5 & 7 p.m. 27 Central Missouri * .................................1 & 3 p.m. MAY 2-5 MIAA Championships [4] 10-13 NCAA Regionals [5] 17-20 NCAA Super Regionals [6] 23-27 NCAA Division II Championship [7] [1] - Saint Leo Tournament, Saint Leo, Fla.; [2] Teri Mathes Zenner Memorial Tournament, Joplin, Mo.; [3] MSSU Border Battle, Joplin, Mo.; [4] Overland Park, Kan. [5] Campus sites, TBA; [6] Campus sites, TBA; [7] Salem, Va. 2 • 2013 Gorilla Softball • www.pittstategorillas.com • 2013 Roster Breakdown Alphabetical Roster Gorillas By Class Seniors (3) Sophomores (8) RETURNING STARTERS No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown Katelyn Birchfield Avery Beard Name Pos. Yr. 25 Jessica Barnes Jr. P Pawhuska, Okla. Kreslee Ketcham Riley Campbell Riley Campbell 2B So. 6 Avery Beard So. MI Wichita, Kan. Kayla Sears Samantha Grove Devon McCreath OF So. 20 Katelyn Birchfield Sr. IF Peculiar, Mo. Devon McCreath Cheslyn Mitchell UT So. 3 Jordan Bradshaw Fr. MI Raymore, Mo. Juniors (5) Cheslyn Mitchell Tiffany Brown UT Jr. 11 Tiffany Brown Jr. UT Catoosa, Okla. Jessica Barnes Alex Perez Brenna George OF Jr. 15 Riley Campbell So. 2B McPherson, Kan. Tiffany Brown McKenzie Rynard Katelyn Birchfield IF Sr. 9 Catie Cummins Fr. OF/C Neosho, Mo. Brenna George Molly Stiens Kreslee Ketcham C/1B Sr. 18 Brenna George Jr. OF Larned, Kan. Breanna McCracken Kayla Sears C/1B/3B Sr. 12 Samantha Grove So. P Rising Sun, Md. Haleigh Sills Freshmen (5) 4 Kylie Harpst Fr. P/OF Lincoln, Neb. Jordan Bradshaw STARTERS LOST 16 Kreslee Ketcham Sr. C/1B Neosho, Mo. Catie Cummins Name Pos. Yr. 13 Breanna McCracken Jr. IF Olathe, Kan. Kylie Harpst Mannie DeCastro SS Sr. 23 Devon McCreath So. 3B/OF Maize, Kan. Maty McCay 8 Maty McKay Fr. 3B/OF Maize, Kan. Kyndel Shelburn RETURNING PITCHERS 22 Cheslyn Mitchell So. OF Riverton, Kan. Name Pos. Yr. 10 Alex Perez So. UT Torrance, Calif. Samantha Grove RHP So. 24 McKenzie Rynard So. C Raymore, Mo. Gorillas By State Jessica Barnes LHP Jr. 7 Kayla Sears Sr. C/1B Augusta, Kan. California (1) Missouri (6) 5 Kyndel Shelburn Fr. P Haysville, Kan. Alex Perez Katelyn Birchfield PITCHERS LOST 14 Haleigh Sills Jr. P Riverton, Kan. Jordan Bradshaw Name Pos. Yr.
Recommended publications
  • Introducing Our New Website!
    A PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE V O LU M E 87 I S S U E 2 Rostrum OCTOBER 2012 Introducing Our New Website! INSIDE: Navigating the Site Even More Resources! Top Ten New Features DEBATING WHERE YOU COULD SAVE SOME MONEY? Look no further than your car insurance. The National Forensic League and GEICO have teamed up to offer you great rates on auto insurance, and League members could be eligible for a special discount. GEICO offers low rates, exceptional 24-hour customer service, and high-quality car insurance to more than 10 million policyholders across the United States. In addition to car insurance, GEICO can also help insure your motorcycle, and the GEICO Insurance Agency can help you with homeowners, renters, condo, boat insurance, and more. Visit www.geico.com/stu/NFL or call 1-800-368-2734 to see how much you could save today! Be sure to mention your affiliation with the National Forensic League to be eligible for the special savings. UniversityUniversity ofof TexasTexas NationalNational InstituteInstitute inin ForensicsForensics ! !"#$%&'()&'*"#+,,"#,&#"'-.%,Join us in Austin, /&#'&+'*! Texas ,#/),#&'*"#&)+0 in 2013! , TheThe UTNIF competitive would season like to is once now again in full congratulate swing and we all encourage of the very you fine to competitors keep the andUTNIF coaches in mind. who Itgave is never their tooall atearly last tosummer’s begin thinking NFL National about plans Tourn forament the future in Indianapolis,and what you Indiana. will do to prepare yourself for the highest levels of competitive excellence. Choosing the UTNIF’s rigorous course of practice and study is a Asgood the step culmination in the right of alldirection.
    [Show full text]
  • Ottawa Volleyball
    ottawa volleyball NINE KCAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS (2001, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020) EIGHT NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020) SEVEN KCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS (2001, 2004, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020) FIVE NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT FINAL SITE APPEARANCES (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020) Ottawa Volleyball Schedule (1-3, 0-0 KCAC) Live Stats: www.ottawabraves.com Date Opponent Time/Result Hampton Inn Classic (Columbia, Mo.) Aug. 27 (11) Central Methodist L, 21-25, 25-18, 21-25, 19-25 (RV) Evangel University L, 25-15, 18-25, 26-28, 25-15, 13-15 (18) OTTAWA (1-3) DAKOTA WESLEYAN (5-0) Aug. 28 John Brown University W, 25-22, 25-23, 25-17 (RV) Columbia College L, 15-25, 25-22, 21-25, 25-17, 13-15 Series Record: First Meeting GoSarpy.Com Labor Day Classic (Bellevue, Neb.) Sept. 2 (RV) Dakota Wesleyan 5pm Sept. 3 SAGU 9am (18) OTTAWA (1-3) SW ASSEM OF GOD (4-1) Mayville State Uni. 1pm Series Record: First Meeting Baker Invitational (Baldwin City, Kan.) Sept. 10 Haskell 1pm Missouri Valley 5pm Sept. 11 (7) Concordia 1pm (18) OTTAWA (1-3) MAYVILLE STATE (2-3) Baker University 7pm Series Record: First Meeting Sept. 18 at Kansas Wesleyan* 2pm Sept. 22 at Southwestern* 7pm - The Braves finished the Hampton Inn Classic with a record of 1-3. Ottawa lost in four sets to no. 11 Central Methodist Sept. 24 at (1) Missouri Baptist 3pm University, was defeated in five sets by nationally ranked Evangel University, rebounded to defeat John Brown in three, and Sept.
    [Show full text]
  • Activities General
    BLUE VALLEY NORTHWEST DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Tues day, May 4, 2021 Activities TUESDAY, MAY 04, 2021 Golf: Boys JV Tournament 1:00pm Multiple Schools Deer Creek Golf Course Golf: Boys Varsity Tournament 1:00pm Multiple Schools Deer Creek Golf Course Baseball: D Team Double Header 3:30pm Olathe Northwest Blue Valley Northwest High School Softball: Varsity Double Header 4:30pm Bishop Miege Blue Valley District Athletic Complex - Switzer Softball: JV Double Header 4:30pm Bishop Miege BV REC Field #18 Baseball: Varsity Game 4:45pm Bishop Miege Bishop Miege High School Soccer: Girls C Team Game 5:30pm Olathe-South Olathe South High School General - All School The softball program's Teacher Appreciation was held Wed. night. Eleven teachers were recognized who were chosen by the varsity team: -Freshmen Ella Burvee selected science teacher Michael Richards -Freshman Josie Grosdidier selected Spanish teacher Teresa Mustan -Freshman Elise Grosdidier selected math teacher Jamie Ballard -Freshman Danni Waller selected ELA teacher Dan Eigenberg -Junior Sammie Carey selected Math teacher Kerry Kinkelaar -Junior Shayla Edwards selected science teacher Keri Schumacher -Junior Lindsey Farthing selected Social studies teacher Matt Christensen -Senior Olivia Shin selected Special Education teacher and JV softball coach Lauren Richter -Senior Marnie Clark selected Engineering teacher Karen Stohlmann -Freshman Lainie Douglas selected Foreign language teacher Seth Turner. -Junior Brynn Grosdidier selected art teacher Melanie Mikel. The BVNW Girls Soccer team set a fundraising goal of $900 for the Global Orphan project to purchase new school uniforms for students in Malawi, Africa. They collected $741 at the Charity Night game and an additional $633 in online donations combined for a total of $1,374 in funds raised.
    [Show full text]
  • Kansasalumni 2005 05.Pdf
    28 Contents Established in 1902 as T he G raduate M agaz ine FEATURES Star Turn 28 What began in 1966 as a summer project—to renovate the opera house and image of the remote mining town of Creede—turned into a lifelong labor of love for many KU theatre alumni. Welcome to off-, off-Broadway, Colorado style. BY JENNIFER JACKSON SANNER Back to the Garden 32 Kent Whealy started with two heirloom seeds and a mission to preserve the flowers, fruits and vegetables our ancestors held dear. Thirty years later, his Seed Savers Exchange offers gardeners a chance to see and taste more than 25,000 samples of their true garden heritage. COVER BY STEVEN HILL The Hemenway 22 Decade Ten years after Bob Hemenway Jayhawk Generations took the reins as chancellor, 36 The University welcomes a new class of legacies KU is receiving high marks from to Mount Oread. accreditors and others for its teaching, research, technology and BY SALLY HAYDEN administrative innovation. BY CHRIS LAZZARINO Cover photograph by Earl Richardson 32 Volume 103, No. 5, 2005 article, I am reconsidering my support of the Alumni Association. Lift the Chorus Robert C. Clancy, c’71 Wylie,Texas Oh, Mandy! Careful what you wish for volunteered to serve their country, at a time when most of them probably ended Oh, the memories ... Back to the fall As a longtime reader of Kansas up in Vietnam. I was at KU from 1964 to of 1970 as a freshman at KU, for the first Alumni, I feel obligated to observe that 1969 and I am quite familiar with all the time experiencing life at the Jayhawk your publication has long been first derision and name-calling directed Cafe (The ’Hawk).
    [Show full text]
  • Extensions of Remarks E565 EXTENSIONS of REMARKS
    April 7, 2005 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E565 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS TRIBUTE TO DR. ANDREW MES- erations through investing in the long-term tries have since agreed to normalize relations. SENGER, A TRUE FRIEND OF mission of the Leadership Institute. Although inexplicable, even after 12 long LIBERTY Thank you, Dr. Messenger, for investing in years of discussion and debate between the the lives of the future leaders of this country representatives of Greece and Macedonia, HON. RON PAUL through your faithful and generous support of and a host of international mediators, dif- OF TEXAS the Leadership Institute. ferences over Macedonia’s official name re- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES f main. Recently, last November, the United States Wednesday, April 6, 2005 PERSONAL EXPLANATION joined 108 other nations in officially recog- Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute nizing the constitutional name of the Republic to a friend and patriot, Dr. Andrew L. Mes- HON. RON LEWIS of Macedonia. America’s official recognition of senger, of Riverdale, Michigan. OF KENTUCKY the Republic of Macedonia should be seen as As a physician, I know Dr. Messenger is the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES a clear message to both sides that this dispute type of doctor all of us would want to have to over the name has simply gone on too long. take care of us. He is capable, loves his work, Wednesday, April 6, 2005 A new, accelerated round of discussions be- genuinely cares about his patients, and is al- Mr. LEWIS of Kentucky. Mr. Speaker, I was tween officials from Greece and Macedonia— ways available if someone needs him.
    [Show full text]
  • Wildcat Nation News Weekly Updates from the De Soto High School Activities Department
    Wildcat Nation News Weekly Updates from the De Soto High School Activities Department LET’S GO WILDCAT S ! Welcome to the De Soto High School Activities Department weekly update. Get your week started the right way, by reading about all the great news taking place across all of Wildcat Nation, catching up on scores, and also marking your calendar for upcoming events. Week of Monday, January 23rd Breaking News HALL OF FAME NOMINATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED, NOMINATE ONLINE: CLICK HERE! WILDCAT GEAR is now online at DHSWILDCATNATION.COM! JOIN BOOSTER CLUB! Click Here! Follow us on Twitter for live scores and updates! @DeSotoWildcats DHS Digital Signage On The Go: Click Here! Last Week Girls Basketball – Tonganoxie Inv. Champions Boys Basketball falls to Wamego 46-55 Wrestling takes 2nd Place at the De Soto Dual Tournament Olathe South Boys Swimming Results Diamonds – Kansas Spectacular Results Girls Basketball defeats Tonganoxie 51-28 Boys Basketball falls to Metro Academy – Finishes 4th Boys Basketball defeats Holton 60-54 Girls Basketball defeats Wamego 38-32 Bowlers Start Season with Cat Cup This Week MONDAY, JAN 23rd: - Away Meet: JV Scholars Bowl @Gardner Edgerton High School – 3:30pm - Away Tourn: 9th Boys Basketball @Lansing High School vs. Basehor-Linwood – 5:15pm - HOME GAME: C Team Boys Basketball vs. Blue Valley High School – 6:00pm (Aux Gym) - HOME GAME: C Team Girls Basketball vs. Turner High School – 6:00pm (Main Gym) - HOME GAME: JV Girls Basketball vs. Turner High School – 7:30pm (Main Gym) TUESDAY, JAN 24th: - SEMINAR: Baseball Meeting – Theatre, Track Meeting – Commons, Girls Swim Meeting – Commons – 2:30pm - Away Meet: Varsity Scholars Bowl @Schlagle High School – 3:30pm - Away Game: 9th Boys Basketball @Louisburg High School – 4:30pm - HOME GAME: C Team Girls Basketball vs.
    [Show full text]
  • MASTER Football MEDIA 2011.Indd
    2014 Football Schedule Sept. 6 Chadron State College ........................................................ 1 p.m. (CST) Elliott Field @ Don Beebe Stadium, Chadron, Neb. Sept. 13 Midwestern State University .........................................................7 p.m. Memorial Stadium -- Wichita Falls, Texas Sept. 20 Truman State University* .........................................................6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. Sept. 27 Southwest Baptist University* .....................................................6 p.m. Plaster Athletic Center, Bolivar, Mo. Oct. 4 Saint Joseph’s College* .................................................................12 p.m. Alumni Stadium -- Rensselaer, Ind. Oct. 11 Lindenwood University-Belleville ...............................................1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo. Oct. 18 William Jewell College* (Homecoming) ...................................1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. Oct. 25 McKendree University* ...................................................................1 p.m. Leemon Field -- Lebanon, Ill. Nov. 1 Quincy University* ...........................................................................1 p.m. Flinn Stadium -- Quincy, Ill. Nov. 8 University of Indianapolis* ............................................................1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. Nov. 15 Lincoln University* ...........................................................................1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. *Denotes Great Lakes Valley
    [Show full text]
  • We're Hatching Jayhawk Fun at the Kansas
    28 Contents Established in 1902 as The Graduate Magazine FEATURES In the Abstract 28 He’s arguably the most brilliant analyst baseball has ever known. But if you think Bill James’ books are all about stats and formulas, you know only half the story. BY STEVEN HILL Click Down Memory Lane 32 A graduate student’s dream project will vault KU’s treas- ured history out of the archives and onto the World Wide COVER Web. Kansas Alumni presents a sneak peak at the past. Untold Fortune BY CHRIS LAZZARINO 20 Photographer Pok Chi Lau has spent 25 years documenting the Asian immigrant experience. A Headliner She started her journalism career ruffling feathers at new book showcases his work. 36 KU. Kelly Smith Tunney has since achieved several firsts that propelled her to the upper ranks of the world’s BY STEVEN HILL largest news service. Cover photograph by Aaron Delesie BY KRISTIN ELIASBERG 32 Volume 100, No. 5, 2002 My husband checked the inner pocket of his jacket to make sure the Lift the Chorus tickets were still there, only to discover they were gone! Panic stricken, we made our way through the crowd to a gentle- man holding a bullhorn and inquired if A history of peace mother, Muriel (Frances) Wolfe anyone had turned in our tickets. No [a member of the Class of tickets had been turned in. Your Oread Encore 1925]. I showed the picture to We walked away with our hearts in essay about the peace my mother and she agreed that our stomachs. About that time, a young pipes tradition at gradua- this was a picture of my grand- gentlemen approached us saying, “I tion [“Token gestures,” mother.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Baseball Media Guide
    NCBWA Pre-Season All-Americans Ben Graham, Kenny Burkhead and Colby Killian. 2010 2009 D-II Runner-Up 2009 MIAA Champions 2008 NCAA Regional 2008 MIAA Champions BASEBALL 2007 NCAA Regional 2007 MIAA Champions 2006 D-II World Series 2006 MIAA Champions 2005 NCAA Regional 1993 MIAA Champions MEDIA GUIDE 2004 NCAA Regional 1993 NCAA Regional T.V. AND RADIO ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kevin Wempe Jacob White Jeremy Francis Tyler Herrig Dorain Williams J.D. Herman Chris Dobler 9 10 11 14 8 12 13 Marc Albers Parker Amos Andy Cotton Austin Anderson Jake Hosey Casey Lipholdt Justin Maxson 16 15 17 18 19 20 22 Jake Martin Brett Mize Ben Graham Calder Coady Rudy Weiser Karsten Streiloff Tyler Knight 23 24 2528 2628 27 28 29 Colby Killian Travis Whipple David Albritton Joey Oxley Zach Carlson Michael Cotter Matt Robertson 31 32 35 36 30 RS 37 38 Cole Moore Drew Smith Kenny Burkhead Kyle Rosine Spencer Blades Dominik King Keith Spreckles 39 40 HC AC AC GA Logan Forbis Bryson Ramsey Bob Fornelli Jason Santangelo John Martin Kellen Mitts TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents General Information TV/Radio Roster............................................IFC Location . .Emporia, Kan. General Information . .1 Founded ........................................ 1863 Table of Contents.............................................1 Affiliation......................................NCAA II Baseball Quick facts...........................................1 Conference................................ Mid-America Glennen Field at Trusler Sports Complex . 2 . Intercollegiate Athletics Association 2010 Schedule ...............................................3 Enrollment . 6,128 Home Field ...............................Glennen Field Head Coach Bob Fornelli ..................................... 4-5 . at Trusler Sports Complex Assistant Coaches . 5 Capacity . 500 2010 Roster . 6-7 Colors ...............................Black and Old Gold Pronunciation Guide...........................................6 Nickname .
    [Show full text]
  • 10Esufootballmediaguide.Pdf
    Hornet football 2010 SCHEDULE CREDITS Date Opponent Location Time The 2010 Emporia State University Football Aug. 26 Southwestern Oklahoma State Weatherford, Okla. 7:00 p.m. Media Guide was produced by the ESU Sept. 4 Missouri S & T EMPORIA 1:00 p.m. Athletic Media Relations Office. Sept. 11 at Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. 1:30 p.m. Editor ..........................................Don Weast Guide Design ....................... Josh Slaughter Sept. 18 Missouri Southern EMPORIA 1:00 p.m. Cover Design ........................... Kat Dorcas - Sept. 25 Fort Hays State EMPORIA 1:00 p.m. ..................................ESU Printing Services Oct. 2 at Nebraska-Omaha Omaha, Neb. 1:00 p.m. Additional Design .................... Kat Dorcas - ........................................... University Press Oct. 9 Pittsburg State EMPORIA 1:00 p.m. Photography ........................Mike Mikkelson Oct. 16 at Northwest Missouri Maryville, Mo. 1:00 p.m. ...................... ESU Athletic Media Relations Oct. 23 Truman (Homecoming) EMPORIA 1:00 p.m. ........................ESU University Photography Oct. 30 at Missouri Western St. Joseph, Mo. 1:30 p.m. ..................................Dick Garvey - Director ................................ Mugs by ESU ID Office Nov. 6 at Washburn Topeka, Kan. 1:00 p.m. Printing .....................ESU Printing Services 2009 RE S ULT S (2-9, 1-8) Aug. 27 Southwestern Oklahoma State EMPORIA W, 48-17 Sept. 5 at Augustana Sioux Falls, S.D. L, 21-32 Sept. 12 Central Missouri EMPORIA L, 21-24 Sept. 19 at Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. L, 13-34 Sept. 26 at Fort Hays State Hays, Kan. L, 20-40 Oct. 3 Nebraska-Omaha EMPORIA L, 13-34 Oct. 10 at Pittsburg State Pittsburg, Kan. L, 14-44 Oct. 17 Northwest Missouri EMPORIA L, 12-45 Oct.
    [Show full text]
  • Maize Case Study
    KT WOODARD SPORTS COMPLEX “Creating a Championship Community Athletic Complex and Providing More Opportunities for the Students of Maize to be Successful” HISTORY Opening in 1939, Maize High School has served as on of the prominent rural school districts in western Sedgwick for over eight decades. Give the agricultural roots of the district’s population, dad’s, granddad’s, and great granddads are among the alumni of a given graduating class. However, with the rapid movement of the Wichita population to the western suburbs, Maize has grown from a little town out in the country to a city in its own right with its boundary push directly up against the Wichita City Limits. Just a decade ago Maize High School had an enrollment or 350 students. Today we have just open a second high school with a total high school enrollment of over 2200 students (600% increase in 10 years). The growth student population doesn’t look to slow down. In fact, our projections suggest that we will continue to see double digit student population growth over the next five years. As a school district, our number one priority to offer the highest quality education with the most high trained staff, and to provide the most state-of-the-art facilities to deliver that instruction. We are confident we are keeping up with the priority. Where we are having some challenge keeping up with the rapid growth is in some of our auxiliary facilities, namely several of the athletic venues. We offer the entire compliment of activities governed by the Kansas State High School Activities Association, and our participation rate of our student body is high.
    [Show full text]
  • View Our Board of Education Brochure (PDF)
    WELCOME Joe Brian Brad LeEtta Beveridge Geary Boyd Felter President Vice President Brent Kristin Shannon McCune Schultz Wickliffe LeEtta Felter Kristin Schultz 913-397-9936 • Email: [email protected] 913-397-8023 • Email: [email protected] Represents district 1 • Position 1 • Term: 2020-2024 Represents district 2 • Position 5 • Term: 2019-2022 LeEtta Felter has lived in Olathe since 1994. LeEtta and her Kristin Schultz has lived in the Olathe School District for more than husband own several local businesses, as well as farming and 20 years. She is a past board member of the Olathe Public Schools ranching at their farm in Ottawa. LeEtta serves on the Kansas Foundation, founding sustaining member of its Women’s Giving Children’s Cabinet (governor appointee), the Kansas Schools Circle and past participant in the Olathe Public Schools Citizen Mental Health Advisory Council, and the Selective Service Board. Education Academy. Kristin has two children; one graduated from The Felter family is very involved in the community. All four Olathe North High School and the other graduated from Olathe of their children have attended Olathe Public Schools since kindergarten. Their two Northwest High School. Kristin is a development consultant to daughters and oldest son graduated from Olathe high schools. Their youngest son is a KCUR public media. junior at Olathe South High School. Brian Geary Brad Boyd Vice President for 2021-22 913-353-6263 • Email: [email protected] 913-526-4536 • E-mail: [email protected] Represents district 2 • Position 2 • Term: 2020-2024 Represents district 3 • Position 6 • Term: 2018-2022 Brad Boyd and his wife, Myisha, have been residents in the Brian Geary is vice president at Bank of Blue Valley in Olathe and Olathe School District for four years.
    [Show full text]