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2018 Baseball Program.Pdf Great Midwest Athletic Conference Current Members: Alderson Broaddus Cedarville University Davis & Elkins College University of Findlay University BATTLERS YELLOW JACKETS SENATORS OILERS Philippi, West Virginia Cedarville, Ohio Elkins, West Virginia Findlay, Ohio Founded: 1871; Enrollment: 1,108 Founded: 1887; Enrollment: 3,711 Founded: 1904; Enrollment: 796 Founded: 1882; Enrollment: 4,000 Hillsdale College Kentucky Wesleyan College Lake Erie College Malone University CHARGERS PANTHERS STORM PIONEERS Hillsdale, Michigan Owensboro, Kentucky Painesville, Ohio Canton, Ohio Founded: 1844; Enrollment: 1,450 Founded: 1866; Enrollment: 700 Founded: 1856; Enrollment: 1,300 Founded: 1892; Enrollment: 2,000 Ohio Dominican University Ohio Valley University Trevecca Nazarene Ursuline College PANTHERS FIGHTING SCOTS University TROJANS ARROWS Columbus, Ohio Vienna, West Virginia Nashville, Tennessee Pepper Pike, Ohio Founded: 1911; Enrollment: 2,660 Founded: 1958; Enrollment: 500 Founded: 1901; Enrollment: 2,640 Founded: 1871; Enrollment: 1,500 Future Member (2018-19): Walsh University CAVALIERS North Canton, Ohio Founded: 1960; Enrollment: 2,982 Tiffin University DRAGONS Tiffin, Ohio Founded: 1888; Enrollment: 3,284 #1 (North) OHIO DOMINICAN PANTHERS 32-13 Overall, 18-7 Great Midwest # Name Yr. Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School 1 Bernee Sanchez So. OF R/R - - Grove City, OH / Central Crossing (Cuyahoga CC) 2 Cody Paterniti Sr. OF L/R 5-11 190 Chardon, OH / Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 3 Tim Zeller Fr. IF/P R/R 6-0 165 Mount Vernon, OH / Mount Vernon 4 Brad Hull Jr. IF R/R 5-11 165 Gahanna, OH / Gahanna Lincoln (Oakland University) 7 Max Banke Sr. IF R/R 6-0 205 Oakwood, OH / Oakwood 8 Noah Bland Jr. OF R/L 6-1 185 Oberlin, OH / Elyria Catholic 9 Josh Oddi Fr. IF R/R 6-1 185 Gahanna, OH / Gahanna Lincoln 10 Genesis Hillard Jr. OF R/R 6-0 195 Cincinnati, OH / Colerain 11 Tyler Magley Sr. P R/R 5-11 175 Baltimore, OH / Liberty Union 12 Brennan Hatten So. P L/L 5-10 175 Fairfield, OH / St. Xavier 13 Bret Yutzy So. IF R/R 5-10 175 Plain City, OH / Jonathan Alder (Owens CC) 14 Joey Machuga So. IF R/R 6-0 200 Canfield, OH / Canfield 15 Spencer Pinnick Jr. IF R/R 5-11 170 Columbus, OH / Upper Arlington 16 Dylan Appolloni Fr. P R/R 6-0 165 Powell, OH / Bishop Watterson 18 Derek Morris So. OF R/R 5-10 180 Pataskala, OH / Watkins Memorial 20 Dustin Cowart Sr. P L/L 6-3 230 Hoover, AL / Spain Park (Montevallo) 21 Greg Brown So. OF R/R 6-1 195 Hilliard, OH / Hilliard Darby 22 Jake Collinsworth Sr. OF R/R 6-3 195 Cincinnati, OH / Oak Hills 25 Colin Kaucher Jr. C R/R 6-0 205 Toledo, OH / Toledo Central Catholic 26 Logan Giddings Jr. OF R/R 6-2 205 Pickerington, OH / North (Bowling Green State) 27 Joe Filosa R-Jr. P R/R 6-3 215 Fort Wayne, IN / Northrop 28 Jake Carpenter So. P R/R 5-8 170 Dublin, OH / Dublin Scioto 31 Jace Komminsk Jr. OF/C R/R 6-0 190 Westerville, OH / Thomas Worthington 32 Garret Sendelbach Jr. P L/L 6-0 175 Tiffin, OH / Hopewell-Loudon 33 Robbie Jobe Jr. C R/R 6-3 180 Grove City, OH / Grove City 34 Mitchell Bault Jr. P R/R 6-3 200 Maineville, OH / Archbishop Moeller 36 Matt Meihls Sr. IF/P R/R 6-4 205 Fort Wayne, IN / Carroll 37 Justin Childers Sr. IF R/R 6-2 205 Pickerington, OH / Pickerington North 38 Brad Wilson Jr P R/R 6-1 260 Alexandria, OH / Johnstown Northridge 39 Kenny Pettay Fr. OF R/R 5-11 150 Groveport, OH / Groveport Madison 40 Jonathan Conkle So. IF R/R 6-4 230 Massillon, OH / Massillon Jackson 41 Clay Davies So. P R/R 6-0 285 Massillon, OH / Canton Central Catholic 42 Logan Brewer So. P R/R 6-5 245 Ashland, OH / Ashland 44 Ben Speer So. P R/R 6-4 190 Mason, OH / Mason 45 Matt Kittelberger Sr. P R/R 6-6 225 Massillon, OH / Perry 46 Chris Sackett Jr. C R/R 6-0 210 Loveland, OH / Loveland 48 Derek Thobe Jr. P R/R 6-3 200 Coldwater, OH / Coldwater 52 Zach McDonough Fr. C R/R 6-0 175 Cincinnati, OH / St. Xavier Head Coach: Christopher Antonides Assistant Coaches: Brian Hull, Daniel Crabtree LaPera, Kyle Burson #2 (North) MALONE PIONEERS 32-16 Overall, 18-9 Great Midwest # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. B-T Hometown/Previous School 1 Kyle Kovach So. RHP 5-11 175 R-R Huron, OH/ Huron 3 Todd Ropp Sr. 3B/1B 6-2 195 R-R Walnut Creek, OH / Hiland 4 Jordan Yoder Sr. LHP 5-10 180 L-L Berlin, OH / Hiland 5 Damian Maglione Jr. INF 5-11 190 R-R Uniontown, OH / Lake / Lake Erie College 6 Eric Mullet So. RHP 5-8 190 R-R Berlin, OH / Hiland 7 Chandler Stahl Jr. RHP 6-2 230 R-R Akron, OH / Manchester 8 Braun Miller Jr. LHP 6-4 195 L-L Sandusky, OH / Sandusky Perkins 9 Clay Wisner Fr. INF 5-10 190 R-R Bellefontaine, OH / Bellefontaine 10 Andy Fletcher Sr. OF 5-11 170 L-R Canton, OH / GlenOak 11 Shawn Mills R-Jr. RHP 6-2 180 R-R New Philadelphia, OH / Indian Valley 12 Joe Crank Jr. SS 6-0 175 S-R Louisville, OH / Louisville 13 Rece Sabo So. INF 6-2 220 R-R Massillon, OH / Perry 15 Tom Eslich Jr. C 6-2 175 R-R Navarre, OH / Massillon Washington / Marietta College 16 Austin White Jr. 3B/1B 6-1 190 R-R Canton, OH / GlenOak 17 Christian Specht So. RHP 6-4 190 R-R Massillon, OH / Jackson 18 Mitch Massaro Fr. OF 6-0 200 R-R Berlin, OH / Hiland 19 Roscoe Blackburn R-Sr. LHP 6-3 195 R-L Worthington, OH /Thomas Worthington / Marshall Univ. 20 Stone King Fr. 1B 6-0 190 L-R Massillon, OH / Jackson 21 Tommy Walker So. RHP 6-5 205 R-R North Olmsted, OH / Lutheran West 22 Clyde Yoder Jr. RHP 6-1 195 R-R Berlin, OH / Hiland 23 Nate Cobb So. OF 5-9 180 L-L Massillon, OH / Jackson 24 Anthony Stillwagon Jr. LHP 6-4 205 R-L Pittsburgh, PA / North Allegheny 25 Clay Cooper Fr. LHP 6-4 225 L-L Huron, OH / Edison 26 Tyrus Jones So. RHP/IF 6-0 180 R-R Canton, OH / Perry 27 Connor Ferguson So. OF 6-0 170 L-L Gnadenhutten, OH / Indian Valley 29 Cade Mottice Fr. INF 5-11 170 R-R Massillon,OH / Jackson 30 James Kontur Fr. RHP 6-3 185 R-R Akron, OH / Lake Center Christian 31 Dawson Nason Fr. IF/OF 5-8 155 R-R Sandusky, OH / Perkins 32 Cody Ballay Sr. LHP 6-1 170 L-L Erie, PA / McDowell 34 Joshua Hurford Sr. RHP 5-9 165 R-R Sebring, OH / Sebring McKinley 35 Zach Mottice So. INF 5-9 180 L-R Massillon, OH / Jackson 36 Turner Hill Fr. OF 5-11 165 L-L Marietta, OH / Marietta 37 Alex Widmer Fr. RHP 5-11 175 R-R Sterling, OH / Norwayne 38 Matt Noel Jr. C 6-0 205 R-R Tallmadge, OH / Tallmadge 39 Adam Studer So. INF 5-11 215 R-R Willard, OH / Willard 42 Nathan Delk Fr. IF/OF 6-0 170 R-R Sandusky, OH / Sandusky 43 John Kaprosy Fr. LHP 6-0 175 L-L Mentor, OH / Mentor 44 Jeff Spencer Fr. RHP 6-0 175 R-R Avon, OH / Elyria Catholic 45 Trey Davis So. C 5-8 180 L-R Kingston, OH / Zane Trace 46 Joshua Buerger Fr. RHP 6-0 185 R-R Willard, OH / Willard 47 Dyllan West Sr. IF/OF 5-11 170 R-R Kansas City, MO / North Kansas City 48 Tyson Gingerich Fr. INF 5-11 150 L-R Berlin, OH / Hiland 49 Nathan Hill So. RHP 5-11 170 R-R Orlando, FL / Orangewood Christian 50 Taylor Reynolds Fr. 3B/1B 6-0 215 R-R Avon, OH / Avon 51 Trevor Beerman Sr. RHP 5-11 170 L-R Canal Winchester, OH / Canal Winchester 52 Andrew Hanna Fr. INF 5-9 150 R-R Akron, OH / Springfield 53 Jacob Mottice Fr. OF 5-11 170 L-L Massillon, OH / Jackson 54 Mitchell Perry Fr. C/IF/OF 6-1 180 R-R Norwalk, OH / Norwalk 55 Steven Tome Fr. OF 5-11 195 L-L Erie, PA / Mercyhurst Prep 56 Bryan Yoder Fr. C 6-0 195 R-R Berlin, OH / Hiland Head Coach: Tom Crank Assistant Coaches: Kyle Hallock, Jack Sholtis, John Thompson, Chad King, Jon Crank, Matt Davis, Bob Eaton, Branden Carey, Keanan Locke, Ryan Sarbaugh #3 (North) HILLSDALE CHARGERS 22-27 Overall, 17-10 Great Midwest # Name Pos. B-T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School 1 Andrew Verbrugge P L/R So. 6-3 167 Grand Rapids, Mich. / Byron Center 2 Kolton Rominski P R/R So. 5-10 180 Woodstock, Ill. / Marian Central Catholic 3 Colin Hites INF R/R Jr. 5-9 160 Fairport Harbor, Ohio / Fairport Harding 4 Alex Walts INF R/R Sr. 5-10 195 Amherst, Ohio / Amherst Steele 5 Matt Young P R/R Sr. 6-1 185 St.. Louis, Mich. / Alma 6 Rob Zurawski UT R/R RS-Fr. 6-0 200 Detroit, Mich. / DeLaSalle 7 Jake Hoover IF R/R So. 5-10 175 Armada, MI / Armada 8 Kevin Monson INF R/R Jr.
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