2001 ~~[NJU~~l o/JIJ ~~~dr[NJ@U©[NJ (lJ[N]Jr~~~~drU~ Player A"~.VI: Gl'{S AB R H 2B '.lB !!HB! TB SLGl OO!IBP S) Gil? 00% Sf SH SB-Ari' ro A E f LDt Justin Willians •.... J~S ,3.53 200 35 71 12 0 3 31 92 .~60 13 2 19 2 .406 4 2 8-12 nm ...'ll .917 Seth Hill ........... .344 {9-45 151 23 52 14 0 3 30 75 .m 2 11 17 l .m ! 0 0-0 352 21 ~ .989 klo Randall ........ .321 lH 2$ s 9 0 () 1 s 12 .429 1 3 6 0 .m 0 0 o-o 7 0 1 .m Brandon Te11pler .••.. .303 36-27 91 5 28 7 0 } 18 44 .m 10 J 11 2 .390 l 2 0-1 150 23 7 .961 Aaron Tennis. , •••••• .305 4M6 95 26 29 6 1 1 19 40 .m n 3 n 0 .198 2 8 3-3 H 1 3 .93$ ? 'll; R1·an l!~rthy ....... .290 H·32 107 15 31 ~ l 2 17 u .m 15 2 29 1 .381 2 ' H IJ 0 0 1.000 fa Akins .•..•••• ,., ~2fl SHl m 23 H 4 2 0 H 52 .315 3 l 26 6 .2&4 () 6 MO 103 3 4 .%4 ~ -: Joe Reid ............ .250 41-38 m 21 32 I 0 3 12 48 .m i s 21 2 .329 0 l 0-0 13 4 0 LOOO ~te Kalasountas .... .250 2H 36 £ 9 2 D 0 4 11 J06 2 4 15 0 .357 0 0 H 4 0 0 l.000 Will Kilaer ......... .m 5H6 Hi 29 35 9 l 3 2s 55 .m 17 6 34 2 .33'1 2 3 5-8 66 4 5 .m Mark Brcwlee ....... .m 34-31 m 30 2& 4 l 2 13 40 .336 15 2 19 1 .326 2 2 1-2 14 35 2 .982 ~ Colby Sherrill. •.•.. .m 30·21 69 3 16 3 0 0 7 19 .275 l l 23 I. .250 1 Q H 9j 13 0 1.000 Greg Trevarthen ..... ,231 12-0 13 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 .231 0 Q 3 0 .m 0 0 OMO 'J 3 1 .857 Jere!ly fox .......... .229 ~50 lH 20 33 5 0 3 ti 41 326 19 l 38 t J21 1 6 Vi 38 9Q B .90$ Rob Cannon .......... .220 27-24 82 11 la 3 0 2 10 27 J29 s l 9 '1 .293 1 j H 43 52 11 .8% Josh Roberts.. , ..... .i70 33-20 ~7 18 a 1 0 Q s 9 .m 13 18 19 l .494 1' 3 0-0 50 56 5 .955 Andy Bayne .......... .157 2&-10 51 4 8 l 0 1 I 12 .21S 6 0 19 0 .246 0 . OMO 72 2 2 .974 Sam Chmty ......... .156 22-7 32 4 5 0 1 0 4 7 .219 4 1 12 Q .210 () l H lS 2S 5 .896 ---------...,«>~~ J~f f Perry ..... ., ..• .000 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .(100 0 0 0 0 .ooo 0 0 0-0 3 lZ n i.ooo !'! i't ~ Marc Pmlsb ... ., ... .000 0 4 ~ 0 v J .S39 1!-0 0 0 " 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 o-c 3 1 Totals .. , ........ , .. .269 54-54 1705 285 459 &1 ' 21 m Ml '316 175 67 m 25 .357 18 40 3H5 129~ 527 93 .952 Opponents ........... .319 5M4 nn 386 s11 m 11 40 354 StO .mm 63 267 24 .397 25 27 6M2 DH 525 94 .951 LOB· ·reaa !409l, Opp 1405~. DPs tu.l'f!ed - Tea& (39), Opp (4oi. IBB - 1'ea11 \8), Akins 2( Bayne 11 Fax 1, Willi1r1tS 1, Reid 11 Br-o-•nlee l, Mceartt1 l1 Opp (2l. Picked off - !ennis 31 Cannon 31 Kiber 21 i~ins l, Sherrill 1, McCarthy l. 1m ganes Sorted by Earned run avg\ w~;, nm 1' Player Ll\.l. .... GS CG SHO/COO SV IP " R EP BB so 2B :iB HR kB B!Avg WP HBP BK 5fA SHA I\ Josh Roberts ........ 4.50 H 9 0 D 0/1 " lU 21 12 9 1 7 E 0 1 76 .303 0 2 0 0 2 Mark Bro-.ml~. , . , , .. 4.7E H 9 3 3 Q/O 0 39.2 38 23 21 16 22 s 0 4 15'~ .253 3 J 0 2 l i:;~ Marc Pamsh ••••.... 5.10 5·4 13 D 5 0!1 0 72.1 70 46 n 35 .11 16 0 4 27~ .251 ~ n 2 1 1 / ~ . Rick I.eyes .......... 5.13 3-7 H 13 l 0/1 v '13.2 31 52 42 3S 38 19 2 i 291 .2as 9 . 2 4 {'? Jeff rury .......... 6.28 2*2 11 a 2 110 0 53.0 6S 45 ... 2, 34 b 2 4 211 .}OS "' 1C 0 0 3 'l { nraooon f.lunp ....... 6.Jl H ·-11 4 l Gil 2 51.1 69 47 3~ 23 31 13 5 3 216 .31~ f 4 0 3 1 ~ Kevin Jal!ison ....... 6.M 5·2 11 • c OiO 1 32.2 48 33 25 10 18 s 0 5 m .345 J 5 2 5 ~ Quentin Cotb ........ 10.10 o-3 8 ' 0 0/0 0 }8.1 69 43 12 n 13 1 3 m JSl 5 10 0 { 's saul Hardin ......... l0.1a lr2 s 5 l 0/0 0 30.1 54 "38 35 12 16 13 ] 6 115 .400 0 3 0 •' 4 sat Mirkovich ....... 13.50 o-c 7 0 0 O/Q 0 lS.2 40 25 2$ 6 9 12 0 2 S7 .460 3 6 0 3 0 Hike O'L-eary ........ l,.oo C·O i 0 0 0/0 0 ).0 8 6 ~ 1 3 0 0 17 .m l 0 c .' 0 (I . Steve ~k.. .. .. .. ii. 00 04! 2 0 Q OiO 2.0 4 6 '~ 3 ~ 0 0 1 9 .444 3 0 0 1 c Tctals .............. 6.82 (7·2i 54 54 B 312 1 m.o '11 386 32s m 267 m 11 {0 1791 .m 37 63 5 25 27 'l Opponents. ........... Ul. 27-27 54 54 11 615 s m.o m 2ss 224 175 m 87 I 27 1705 .269 40 6'l b 18 40 JIB· Team (8), Templer 41 SherrHl 41 Opp (B). Pickoffs - Teaa (SL Perry 2, Jamison 21 Leyes 21 Parrish l, !lardin l, Opp 9). SBHT1 - 'i~!pler i2H9)( Sherrill (24-35), Brownlee n2-lSi 1 Perry ill-16\, Leyes \7-15), Kllllp 11H5l, Pamsh 1 H2), Cobb (5-7) 1 Ja1iscn iH), Rardin (1-51 1 Reid 1l~5) 1 Beck (HI, Mirkovich 13-3), Roberts (\H) 1 YL~ary iH). ~®®TI CCJENilffiAIL W A§IHIIlNCG il(Q)N lUN ilVJEIR§IlilY IB3A§JEIB3AILIL §JEA\§(Q)N ~JEVIlJEW The 2001 Central Washington University baseball season had its share of ups and downs including a winning streak of seven games and a five-game losing streak. Through it all, the Wildcats nearly doubled their 2000-win output (14) and reached the post-season for the first time since 1993. Central began its march to the playoffs with a pair of losses to defending NAIA national champion Lewis-Clark State before bouncing back to squeak past Puget Sound and Whitman in the Missionary Invitational at Walla Walla. CWU continued its play around the .500 mark through the first part of March after splitting home twin bills with British Columbia and Pacific Lutheran. Central salvaged a split with UBC on Colby Sherrill's game-winning sacrifice fly in the nightcap while Jeff Perry's three­ hitter sparked the Wildcat win in game one against the Lutes. Wildcat character faced its stiffest challenge at a weekend tournament hosted by Region I rivals Albertson and Northwest Nazarene. The 'Yotes dismantled the 'Cats 26-0 while banging out 31 hits, the most ever allowed by a Central pitching staff. It would have been easy to assume that Desi Storey's ball club was headed for a lost weekend in the Treasure Valley. But the heart of the 2001 Wildcats would beat stronger in its next three tournament games, victories over Northwest Nazarene, Whitworth and Albertson. Joe Reid laced four hits in Central's 11-9 win over NNU. Right hander Brandon Klump claimed victories versus Whitworth (6-4) and Albertson (14-11) by hurling 8 1/3 innings of solid relief, allowing just one earned run and two hits. Central returned to Tomlinson Field the following weekend to open Cascade Conference play against St. Martin's. Storey saw the Saints as a playoff contender prior to the regular season. That having been said, Central emerged as the team destined for the postseason following a four-game sweep which featured a rally from a three-run deficit in the bottom of the seventh inning of game three of the series. Rick Leyes and Klump combined on a two-hitter in the weekend finale. CWU entered the following weekend confident of success when it took the field against eventual World Series participant Western Oregon with the league lead at stake. The series began with promise as the 'Cats jumped to a 7-2 lead entering the sixth inning of game one. But WOU would score seven times in the frame to take control of the game and the series. The Wolves went on to post four straight wins over the stunned Central nine.
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