Untitled - Brother Rice High School

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Untitled - Brother Rice High School
BROTHER RICE BASEBALL COACHING HISTORY
Note:
Brother Rice opened in the Fall of 1956. There were no baseball teams other than intramural
softball until the Spring of 1959 when the varsity team was formed. The Frosh-Soph Team originated
in 1961 and then became the Sophomore Team in 1983 when the Freshman Team was formed.
YEAR
VARSITY
FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82)
& SOPHOMORES
1959
(3-11)
1960
Br. C. A. Sciaca &
Br. Rinaldini (Asst.)
(7-4)
1961
Br. E. C. Courtney
(7-6)
Br. Ryan
1962
George Sedlacek &
Br. Rinaldini (Asst.)
& Br. E. C. Courtney,
Moderator (11-9)
Br. Barry
1963
George Sedlacek
Br. Rinaldini, Moderator
(20-6)
Br. Barry
1964
George Sedlacek &
Br. Barry, Moderator
(15-7)
Tom Mahon &
Br. Doherty, Moderator
1965
George Sedlacek &
Br. Doherty, Moderator
(14-7)
Tom Mahon
(7-3)
1966
George Sedlacek &
Br. Barry, Moderator
(28-7)
Cliff Petrak &
Br. J. C. McCormack, Moderator
(14-6)
1967
George Sedlacek &
Br. Barry, Moderator
(16-9)
Cliff Petrak &
Br. Clemmons, Moderator
(21-3)
1968
George Sedlacek &
Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.)
(25-6)
Cliff Petrak &
Br. Rattigan, Moderator
(20-4)
1969
George Sedlacek &
Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.)
(23-4)
Cliff Petrak &
Br. J. P. Glackin (Asst.) &
Br. Rattigan, Moderator
(22-2)
1970
George Sedlacek &
Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.)
(23-5)
Cliff Petrak &
Br. Rattigan, Moderator
(22-3)
FRESHMAN
YEAR
VARSITY
FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82)
& SOPHOMORES ('83 - )
Cliff Petrak
(23-1)
1971
George Sedlacek &
Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.)
(26-4)
1972
George Sedlacek &
Br. Jack O'Keefe (Asst.)
(16-9)
Cliff Petrak
(23-1)
1973
George Sedlacek &
Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.)
(20-6)
Cliff Petrak
(21-3)
1974
George Sedlacek &
Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.)
(20-11)
Cliff Petrak
(24-0)
1975
George Sedlacek &
Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.)
(14-9)
Cliff Petrak
(23-1)
1976
George Sedlacek &
Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.)
(34-8)
Cliff Petrak &
Bob Krol (Asst.)
(21-3)
1977
George Sedlacek &
Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.)
(32-9)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.)
(21-3)
1978
George Sedlacek &
Ed "Doc" Staron (Asst.)
(15-15)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.) &
Jim Mattes (Asst.)
(17-7)
1979
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(17-14)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.) &
Bob Krol (Asst.)
(23-1)
1980
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(24-7)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.)
(20-4)
1981
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(32-17)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.)
(20-4)
1982
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(22-16)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.)
(11-13)
FRESHMAN
YEAR
VARSITY
FRESHMAN
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(28-8)
FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82)
& SOPHOMORES ('83 -)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.)
(19-5)
1983
1984
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(21-15)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.)
(14-11)
Jim Antos &
Marv "Doc" Mathius,
(Asst.)(14-8)
1985
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(19-19)
Cliff Petrak &
Kraig Jung (Asst.) &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(21-4)
Jim Antos &
Marv "Doc" Mathius,
(Asst.)
(11-8)
1986
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(23-12)
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(14-9)
Jim Antos &
Marv "Doc" Mathius,
(Asst.)
(11-12)
1987
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(19-13)
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(19-6)
Jim Antos &
(Part-Time)Marv
"Doc" Mathius (Asst.)
(12-12)
1988
George Sedlacek &
Tony Hanrahan (Asst.)
(22-16)
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(15-10)
Jim Antos &
(Part-Time) Marv
"Doc" Mathius (Asst.)
(9-12)
1989
George Sedlacek &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(22-14)
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Donovan (Asst.)
(14-9)
Jim Antos &
(Part-Time) Marv
"Doc" Mathius
(Asst.)
(12-13)
1990
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(13-15)
Brian Tucker &
Jim Darling (Asst.)
(12-15)
Jim Antos &
(Part-time) Marv
"Doc" Mathius (Asst.)
(9-10)
1991
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(25-7)
Bob Eifel &
Mike Delany (Asst.)
(18-9)
Jim Antos &
Jack Carlson (Asst.)
(18-5)
1992
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(20-14)
Bob Eifel &
Joe Krajacic (Asst.)
(18-9)
Jim Antos &
Jack Carlson (Asst.)
(10-13-1)
1993
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(23-6)
Paul Johansson (Asst.)
Bob Eifel &
Jayson Polickey (Asst.)
(19-5-1)
Mark Smyth
(19-5)
Jim Antos
(7-9)
YEAR
VARSITY
FROSH-SOPH ('61 - '82)
& SOPHOMORES ('83 -)
FRESHMAN
1994
Cliff Petrak &
Bob Eifel &
Tom Uraski (Asst.) &
Mike Higgins (Asst.)
Paul Johansson (Asst.) (22-10) (24-6)
(26-7)
Mark Smyth &
Mike Morgan (Asst.)
(21-9)
1995
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.)
(15-14)
Mark Smyth &
Mike Morgan (Asst.) &
Mike Higgins (Asst.)
(20-5)
John Pacetti &
Paul Hamilton (Asst.)
Mike Minervini (15-6)
1996
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.) &
Mike Morgan (Asst.)
(21-10)
Bob Alberts &
Tom DeMatteo (Asst.)
(26-5)
Mark Smyth
Neil MacIlvane Asst.)
Paul Hamilton (Asst.)
(16-8)
1997
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.) &
Mike Morgan (Asst.) &
Jim Antos (Asst.)
(27-6)
Tom DeMatteo &
Andy Findysz (Asst.)
(19-5)
Mark Smyth &
Jim Fitzgerald (Asst.)
(18-4)
1998
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.) &
Jim Antos (Asst.) &
Steve Johansson (Asst.)
(18-12)
Mark Smyth &
Mike Grunloh (Asst.)
(18-6)
Andy Findysz &
Ed Eber (Asst.)
(9-13)
1999
Cliff Petrak &
Tom Uraski (Asst.) &
Steve Johansson (Asst.)
(11-20) with 8 IHSA
imposed forfeits
(19-12) w/o forfeits
Mark Smyth &
Mike Grunloh (Asst.) &
Mike Smith (Asst.)
(16-11)
Andy Findysz &
Ed Eber (Asst.) &
Jason Labuda (Asst.)
(12-12)
2000
Cliff Petrak & Bob Alberts
Tim Lyons
(Asst.) & Mark Smyth (Asst.) Mark Smith & Mike Seminetta
(Asst.) (23-9)
John Jensen (Asst.)
(33-2)
Andy Findysz &
Ed Eber (Asst.) &
Jason Labuda (Asst.)
(22-8)
2001
Tim Lyons
Ed Schuch
John Jensen & Don Noga
Joe Jensen & Jim Jensen
Tim Braun Sr. &
(26-9) (14-3)
Mike Minervini (27-9) (15-4)
Andy Findysz
Tom Lyons & Ed Eber
Mark Smith (32-7) (14-4)
2002
Tim Lyons
John Jensen & Don Noga
Tim Braun Sr. & Dan Casey
Mike Minervini (27-9) (12-7)
Andy Findysz
Tom Lyons & Chad Prosen
Mark Smith (23-10) (10-8)
2003
Tim Lyons
Ed Schuch
John Jensen & Don Noga
Joe Jensen & Jim Connolly
Tim Braun Sr. &
Ed Eber (24-10) (13-6)
Mike Minervini (28-11)(12-7)
Tom Lyons
Tom Omiecinski &
Mark Smith (18-10) (12-6)
2004
Tim Lyons
Ed Schuch
John Jensen & Don Noga
Ed Eber & Joe Jensen
Tom Omiecinski &
(21-16) (12-7)
Mike Minervini (33-6) (18-3)
Tom Lyons
Mark Smith
(20-12) (11-8)
2005
Tim Lyons
Tim Braun Sr.
John Jensen & Don Noga
Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber
John Harasen &
Dan Szmergalski
Mike Minervini (23-14) (15-6) (24-10) (14-5)
Tom Lyons
Tom Czepiel & Mark Smith
(31-4) (17-3)
2006
Tim Lyons
Dan Szmergalski
Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber
Brad Aguirre&
Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga
Brian Barkowski&
Mike Minervini (26-8-1)(11-3)Tom Czepiel (21-10) (7-7)
Tom Lyons
Mark Smith& Zac Sadek
(29-3) (20-0)
2007
Tim Lyons
Dan Szmergalski
Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber
Tom Czepiel&
Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga
Brian Barkowski
Mike Minervini (30-12)(10-4) (15-15) (3-11)
Tom Lyons
Mark Smith& Marty Masterson&
Brad Willette(22-11)(12-8)
2008
Tim Lyons
Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber
Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga
Ed Koziol&Mike Minervini
(32-7) (10-4)
Zac Sadek
Marty Masterson &
Mike Noyes
(12-18) (3-11)
Tom Lyons
Mark Smith&Bob Stumpe
(18-15) (10-10)
2009
Tim Lyons&Brad Esposito
Matt Besenhofer&Ed Eber
Tim Braun Sr.&Don Noga
Ed Koziol&Mike Minervini
(31-3) (13-1)
Zac Sadek
Marty Masterson &
Mike Noyes
(14-16) (5-9)
Tom Lyons
Mark Smith&Matt Flavin
(26-11) (13-7)
Ed Schuch
Joe Jensen & Zac Sadek
Ed Eber & Bill Judge
(27-1) (18-1)
CHICAGO CATHOLIC LEAGUE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS
1959
MENDEL
1960
ST. RITA
1961
MT. CARMEL
1962
MT. CARMEL
1963
MENDEL
1964
BROTHER RICE
1965
ST. RITA
1966
BROTHER RICE
1967
ST. LAURENCE
1968
BROTHER RICE
1969
ST. PHILLIP
1970
BROTHER RICE
1971
BROTHER RICE
1972
ST. RITA
1973
LOYOLA ACADEMY
1974
GORDON TECH
1975
GORDON TECH
1976
ST. RITA
1977
BROTHER RICE
1979
ST. LAURENCE
1980
BROTHER RICE & WEBER
1981
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES & ST.
RITA
1982
ST. LAURENCE
1983
BROTHER RICE
1984
SOUTH -ST. LAURENCE & ST.
RITA
NORTH -FENWICK
1985
SOUTH -DE LA SALLE
NORTH –WEBER
1986
SOUTH -ST. RITA
NORTH -FENWICK
1987
SOUTH -BROTHER RICE
NORTH -ST. RITA
1988
SOUTH-LEO,
ST. LAURENCE & ST. RITA
NORTH -FENWICK
1989
SOUTH -ST. RITA
NORTH -DE LA SALLE
1990
SOUTH -ST. LAURENCE &
MT.CARMEL (CO-CHAMPS)
NORTH -LOYOLA
1991
SOUTH -BROTHER RICE
NORTH -MT. CARMEL
1992
SOUTH -MT. CARMEL
NORTH -LOYOLA
1993
SOUTH-ST.LAURENCE/ST.
RITA
NORTH -BROTHER RICE
1994
SOUTH -BROTHER RICE, MT.
CARMEL,
ST. LAURENCE,
NORTH -FENWICK
1995
SOUTH-ST.RITA/MT.
CARMEL
NORTH -FENWICK
1996
SOUTH -MT. CARMEL
NORTH -FENWICK
1997
SOUTH -BROTHER RICE
CENTRAL -MT. CARMEL
NORTH -FENWICK
1998
SOUTH -PROVIDENCE
CENTRAL -MT. CARMEL
NORTH -FENWICK
`
1999
SOUTH -PROVIDENCE
CENTRAL -DE LA SALLE
NORTH-LOYOLA
2000
SOUTH-PROVIDENCE
NORTH-DE LA SALLE
2001
SOUTH – ST. RITA
NORTH – DE LA SALLE
2002
SOUTH - PROVIDENCE
NORTH – LOYOLA
2003
SOUTH - PROVIDENCE
NORTH – FENWICK / MOUNT CARMEL
2004
SOUTH – BROTHER RICE
NORTH – ST. RITA
2005
SOUTH – MOUNT CARMEL
NORTH - ST. RITA
2006
BLUE – BROTHER RICE
WHITE – ST. LAURENCE / BISHOP MAC
2007
BLUE – MOUNT CARMEL / ST. RITA
WHITE – ST. LAURENCE
2008
BLUE – BROTHER RICE
WHITE – ST. LAURENCE
2009
BLUE – BROTHER RICE
WHITE – BISHOP MAC
Prior to the 1977 season, the league champion was determined by a playoff system. From
1977 to 1983 the champion was determined by the best won-lost record in a round robin
league set-up. Beginning in 1984, the league was divided into North and South Divisions
with champions in each.
In 1997, the league was divided into North, Central and South Divisions with champions
in each.
In 2000, the league returned to a North & South Division format.
In 2006, a Blue / White division format will be introduced. The Blue will consist of the
top winning % teams (Brother Rice, De La Salle, Fenwick, Loyola, Mount Carmel,
Providence, St. Ignatius, St. Rita). You play everyone twice with four cross-over games
into the White division that do not count toward your CCL record.
In 2010, Blue / White / Green division format was introduced.
BROTHER RICE BASEBALL RECORDS AGAINST CATHOLIC LEAGUE OPPONENTS
BISHOP MCNAMARA
GAMES
19
WON
13
LOST
6
DE LA SALLE
67
36
31
DE PAUL ACADEMY
6
5
1
FENWICK
71
49
22
GORDON TECH
57
44
13
HALES FRANCISCAN
53
52
1
HOLY CROSS / GUERIN
4
2
2
HOLY TRINITY
7
7
0
LEO
67
59
9
LOYOLA ACADEMY
66
45
21
MENDEL (ST. MARTIN DE PORRES)
77
51
26
MT. CARMEL
80
45
35
PROVIDENCE
26
17
9
SETON
2
2
0
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES
50
42
8
ST. IGNATIUS
40
31
9
ST. LAURENCE
87
55
32
ST. PHILIP
15
11
4
ST. RITA
100
52
48
WEBER
56
41
15
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950
658
292
PCT.
.693
BROTHER RICE TEAM RECORDS
SEASON RECORDS
Victories in a Season
34 in 1976
Defeats
19 in 1985
20 in 1999 (incl. 8 IHSA imposed forfeits)
Victories in League
18 in 2004
Best won-lost pct. (season)
31-3 in 2009 (.912)
Best won-lost pct. (league)
17-1 in 1969 (.944)
Batting Average
.365 in 2001
Runs Scored
338 in 1981
Hits
405 in 2007
Doubles
80 in 2007
Triples
39 in 1997
Home Runs
41 in 2008
Total Bases
603 in 2007
Stolen Bases
136 in 1994 (of 163 attempts)
Team Slugging %
.569 in 2009
Least Runs Allowed (pct.)
39 in 28 games in 1969
Lowest Earned Run Average
0.79 in 1969
Strike Outs by Pitching Staff
315 in 1971
Opponents Shut Out
13 in 1969
Opponents Runners Picked Off
16 in 2008
Consecutive Shut Outs
4 in 1964
Double Plays Made
28 in 2008
BROTHER RICE INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS
SEASON RECORDS
Batting Average
.500
Ken Keselica, 2001 (52 for 104)
Runs Scored
50
Mike McQuillan, 2008
Hits
61
Mike McQuillan, 2007
Runs Batted In
50
Ken Keselica, 2001
Doubles
16
Cameron Anello, 2007
Triples
10
Tim Hadley, 1997
Homeruns
11
11
Mike Fazy, 2005
Kevin Koziol, 2008
Base on Balls
41
Pat Fahey, 1997
Hit by a Pitch
12
Doug Schumacher, 2008
Stolen Bases
37
Brian Coffey, 1991
Total Bases
99
Mike McQuillan, 2007
Least Strike Outs
1
In 20 games, Mike Troy, 1970
Consecutive Game Hitting
24
25
23
23
Mike Stritch, 1992
Mike Stritch (over 2 seasons), 1992-1993
Anthony Albano, 2000
Bobby Schuch, 2009
Consecutive Times Reaching
Base to Lead Off a Game
15
Mike McQuillan, 2008
BROTHER RICE TEAM RECORDS
SINGLE GAME RECORDS
Runs Scored
27 vs Leo, 2003
Hits
23 vs Proviso East, 1988
Stolen Bases
13 vs Fenger, 1990
Home Runs (Game)
6 vs St. Ignatius, 2000
Home Runs (Inning)
3 vs St. Francis de Sales, 1994
3 vs St. Laurence, 2003
3 vs Providence, 2009
Runs in an Inning
19 vs St. Joseph, 2008
Runs by Opponent
23 by Joliet Catholic, 1986
Runs by Both Teams
41 vs Eisenhower, 1986 (won 23-18)
Hits by Both Teams
41 vs Richards, 1999 (Br. Rice 18, Richards, 23)
(Won 17-15) 8 innings
Innings Played
15 vs St. Rita, 1974 (lost 2-1)
Triple Play
Hermanson to Daniher vs St. Laurence, 1974
Strikeouts by Opponent Pitcher
25 by Jim Clancy, St. Rita, 1974
(15 Inning Game)
No Hitter by Opponent Pitcher
Ed Farmer, St. Rita, 1967
Nick Farrar, Mt. Carmel, 1994
Tony Bubasz, St. Rita, 1996
Opponent Runs in an Inning
12 by St. Rita, 1989
Consecutive Batters to reach
base and score in an inning
14 vs St. Frances de Sales, 1996
BROTHER RICE INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS
SINGLE GAME RECORDS
Doug Tomaso, vs St. Rita, 1960
John Cypser, vs St. Laurence, 1991
Ken Keselica vs Marist, 2001
Ricky Palmer vs Marian, 2009
HITS (5)
Bob Simons, vs Mt. Carmel,1974
Tom Omiecinski vs De La Salle, 2001
Mike Fazy vs St. Francis de Sales, 2003
RUNS SCORED (5)
Jayson Polickey vs Proviso East, 1988
RUNS BATTED IN (9)
Bill Judge vs Proviso East, 1988
DOUBLES (2)
Pat Foley vs Francis De Sales, 1960
Lou Pasierb vs Gordon Tech, 1965
Larry Moleski vs Mt. Carmel, 1956
Pat Condon vs De Paul, 1966
Don Webster vs De Paul, 1966
Tom McGowan vs Bogan, 1968
Ray Crowley vs Leo, 1970
Ray Crowley vs Mt. Carmel, 1971
Doug Scheidt vs Holy Trinity, 1971
Kevin Tunney vs Bogan, 1973
Kevin Tunney vs St. Laurence, 1973
Joe Richards vs Fenwick, 1974
Bob Langert vs Mendel, 1974
Paul Hermanson vs St. Rita, 1974
Ed Eber vs Bogan, 1975
Mike Ladevich vs Kelly, 1976
Rich Langert vs Rich Central, 1977
Bob Cummings vs New Trier East, 1978
Chuck Higgins vs Naperville North, 1978
Frank Panella vs Hubbard, 1979
Pat Roche vs Weber, 1979
Chuck Higgins vs Eisenhower, 1980
Frank Panella vs Mt. Carmel, 1980
Mike Slattery vs Fenwick, 1981
Pat Hincks vs Eisenhower, 1982
Dan Harlan vs Reavis, 1982
Gary Solofra vs Carl Sandburg, 1982
Mark Slattery vs Carl Sandburg, 1982
Eric Tarvin vs Quigley, 1983
Bill Westphal vs Quigley South, 1983
Eric Tarvin vs St. Patrick, 1983
Rich DeMonica vs Mt. Carmel, 1984
Mike Kamenjarin vs St. Francis De Sales, 1984
John Jansto vs Hubbard, 1985
Mike Jermolowicz vs Driscoll, 1986
Steve Johansson vs Quigley South, 1986
Pete Barounes vs Weber, 1987
Mike Tasssone vs De Sales, 1987
Bill Judge vs Eisenhower, 1987
Bill Judge vs Lyons, 1987
Bill Judge vs St. Joseph, 1987
Jeff Felinczak vs Mendel, 1987
Bill Cranley vs Fenwick, 1989
Dan Costello vs St. Ignatius, 1980
Chris Krisik vs St. Martin De Porres, 1990
Gary Girzadas vs Shepard, 1991
Gary Girzadas vs Hales Franciscan, 1991
Mike Stritch vs. Weber, 1992
Jason Fennell vs Mt. Carmel, 1992
Jim Schmidt vs Evergreen Park, 1993
Jim Schmidt vs Kennedy, 1993
C. J. Keating vs St. Frances de Sales, 1995
Tim Hadley vs Clemente, 1996
Pat Fahey vs St. Martin, 1996
Joe Omiecinski vs. St. Martin, 1997
Joe Omiecinski vs. St. Ignatius, 1997
Hal Prohaska vs. Chicago Christian, 1997
Hal Prohaska vs. Oak Lawn, 1998
Matt Wilmot vs. Hales Franciscan, 1998
Hal Prohaska vs. St. Francis de Sales, 1998
Don Shaughnessy vs. DeLaSalle, 1998
Tom Ventrice vs. Richards, 1999
Dan Szmergalski vs. Richards, 2000
Anthony Albano vs. Marist, 2000
Dan Szmergalski vs. St. Ignatius, 2000
Dan Szmergalski vs. St. Francis de Sales, 2000
Anthony Albano vs. Loyola, 2000
Anthony Albano vs Richards, 2001
Anthony Albano vs Bishop Mac, 2001
Kyle Shinnick vs Marist, 2001
Nick Zieler vs Oak Lawn, 2001
Nick Zieler vs St. Laurence, 2001
Tim Braun vs Holy Cross, 2002
Tim Braun vs Homewood-Flossmoor, 2002
Tom Omiecinski vs Marist, 2002
Nick Romanas vs St. Francis de Sales, 2002
Marc Albano vs Simeon, 2003
Brian Herman vs Chicago Christian, 2003
Mike Fazy vs St. Charles North, 2003
Mike Fazy vs St. Francis de Sales, 2003
Matt Flavin vs St. Francis de Sales, 2003
Brett Schaefer vs Mount Carmel, 2003
Tom Rhein vs St. Rita, 2003
Tim Degnan vs Hales Franciscan, 2003
Brian Omiecinski vs Brother Rice (Michigan), 2004
Joe Gibson vs Holy Cross, 2004
Mike Hayden vs Bishop Mac, 2004
Mike Hayden vs Mount Carmel, 2004
Tom Rhein vs Mount Carmel, 2004
Erik Faust vs Marist (IHSA), 2004
Bob Stumpe vs de Sales, 2005
Jim Calderone vs St. Laurence, 2005
Jim Calderone vs Mount Carmel, 2005
Mike Fazy vs De La Salle, 2005
Mike Fazy vs Fenwick, 2005
Bob Stumpe vs Evergreen Park, 2006
Cameron Anello vs St. Ignatius, 2007
Mike McQuillan vs De La Salle, 2007
Eric Taylor vs Hales, 2007
Mike McQuillan vs Minooka (IHSA), 2007
Doug Schumacher vs Minooka (IHSA), 2007
Kevin Koehler vs Lane Tech, 2008
Doug Schumacher vs Marist, 2008
Mike McQuillan vs Loyola, 2008
Kevin Koehler vs Lincoln-Way Central, 2009
Kevin Koziol vs De La Salle, 2009
BROTHER RICE INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS
SINGLE GAME RECORDS
DOUBLES (3)
Ryan Wischhover vs Loyola, 2008
Ricky Palmer vs Marian, 2009
TRIPLES (3)
Mike Glotz vs Proviso East, 1988
HOME RUNS (3)
Bill Judge vs Proviso East, 1988
Doug Schumacher vs St. Ignatius, 2007
HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING (2)
Doug Schumacher vs Bremen (IHSA)
BASE ON BALLS (5)
TOTAL BASES (13)
Al Weber vs Lindbloom, 1963
Bill Judge vs Proviso East, 1988
Mike Fazy vs St. Francis de Sales, 20
Doug Schumacher vs St. Ignatius, 2007
CONSECUTIVE HITS (8)
Doug Tomaso, 1960
Mike Higgins, 1997
CONSECUTIVE TIMES ON BASE (record kept since 1990) (11)
Kevin Badke, 1998
Brother Rice Baseball .500 Hitters (minimum 40 plate app.)
Ken Keselica, 2001
Brother Rice Baseball .400 Hitters (minimum 40 plate app.)
Mike Stritch
Mike Higgins Jr.
Don Piecznski
Bobby Schuch
Dan Casey
Mike Stritch
Bob Cummings
Jim Calderone
Anthony Albano
Tim Braun Jr.
Bob Simmons
Tim Hadley
Lou Pasierb
John Fazy Sr.
Rich Polak
Mike Ladevich
Steve Bock
Jim Schmidt
Tony Jirik
Mike Hayden
Mike McQuillan
Doug Tomaso
Tim Braun Jr.
Gary Girzadas
Mike McQuillan
Anthony Albano
Joe Omiecinski
Dan Szmergalski
Mike Troy
Mike Fazy
Bill Judge
Sean O’Connor
Kevin Badke
Vitas Ripskis
Tom Rhein
Nick Zieler
Tom Omiecinski
Chuck Higgins
Ron DeMato
Matt Wilmont
Dan Crivellone
Tom McGowan
Doug Scheidt
Dan Crivellone
Paul Johansson
Pat Fahey
.495
.461
.460
.455
.452
.451
.447
.443
.441
.440
.440
.436
.436
.435
.433
.431
.429
.429
.427
.424
.424
.423
.423
.423
.423
.420
.419
.411
.410
.409
.409
.407
.407
.407
.406
.405
.403
.402
.402
.402
.400
.400
.400
.400
.400
.400
1992
1997
1960
2009
1999
1993
1978
2006
2001
2002
1971
1997
1965
1971
1985
1976
1986
1993
1997
2004
2007
1960
2003
1992
2008
2000
1997
2000
1969
2005
1987
1997
1998
1999
2004
2001
2001
1980
1986
1998
1982
1968
1971
1988
1988
1996
.300 HITTERS (minimum - 40 Appearances)
Ricky Palmer
.398
2009
Matt Flavin
.398
2003
TJ Bujanski
.396
2009
Ryan Wischhover
.396
2006
Bobby Schuch
.300
2008
Jim Facaro
.395
1993
Tom Donovan
.395
1983
Steve Johansson
.394
1985
Mike Gaffney
.394
1960
Miguel Amesquita
.393
2006
Tom Hickey
.393
2006
Ray Crowley
.393
1970
Tom Hickey
.393
2008
Brian Herman
.392
2002
Cameron Anello
.391
2007
Nick Romanas
.390
2001
Chris Krisik
.389
1978
Ricky Palmer
.388
2008
Brett Schaefer
.386
2003
Bob Cummings
.386
1977
Dan Szmergalski
.386
1999
Dan Casey
.385
2000
Brett Schaefer
.384
2004
Tony Ruffino
.382
1996
Ryan Wischhover
.380
2008
Mike Granata
.379
1995
Dom Lascola
.379
1998
Mike McQuillan
.378
2005
Bill Westphal
.378
1983
Chris Panek
.377
1982
Mike Regan
.377
1990
Steve Scott
.377
1998
Steve Scott
.377
2000
Doug Schumacher
.376
2007
Dan Harlan
.376
1983
John Herich
.375
1965
Lou Pasierb
.375
1963
Rick Kalibich
.375
1971
Pete MacKanin
.372
1969
Kevin Callahan
.371
2008
Kevin Koehler
.371
2008
Erik Faust
.370
2005
Paul Congelose
.370
1962
Steve Mulligan
.370
1962
Steve Johansson
.369
1986
Joe Albano
.368
2006
Chris Pazan
.368
2001
Mike Slattery
.368
1986
Jovan Martin
.368
1999
Jim Calderone
.367
2005
Neil O’Loughlin
.367
2005
Don Pasierb
.367
1973
Mike Slattery
Kevin Koehler
Ryan Wischhover
Mike McQuillan
John Pizza
Kevin Koziol
Zac Erb
Matt Wilmont
Tom Omiecinski
Jim Adduci
Jim Adduci
George Gilecki
Keith Herrera
Gary Girzadas
Brian Omiecinski
Ken Lynch
B.J. Doerr
Don Shaughnessy
Jim Walsh
Rich Doody
John McQuillan
Kevin Koziol
Jerry O’Connor
John Pacetti
Patt Finn
Tim Degnan
Mike Redden
Steve Scott
Kevin Callahan
Tom Radz
Mark Plaehn
Mike Kamenjarin
Bill Ralph
Bob Cecka
Mike Kamenjarin
Pat Foley
Joe Piechota
Tim Panfil
Kyle Shinnick
Joe Furmanek
Gary Shimkus
C. J. Keating
Tom Radz
Doug Scheidt
Brian Coffey
Mike Englebrecht
Mike Fazy
Jim Schmidt
Mike Jermolowicz
Scott Plaehn
Don Winter
Scott Meyer
Steve Dennis
.367
.366
.366
.366
.366
.366
.365
.365
.364
.364
.364
.364
.364
.363
.362
.362
.361
.361
.361
.360
.357
.356
.356
.356
.356
.356
.355
.354
.353
.352
.351
.349
.349
.349
.347
.346
.346
.346
.345
.345
.345
.345
.345
.345
.344
.344
.343
.343
.343
.343
.343
.343
.342
1981
2009
2007
2006
1989
2008
2002
1999
2002
1975
1977
1960
1994
1992
2005
1988
1976
1998
1959
1984
1987
2009
1963
1967
1991
2003
1971
1999
2009
1994
1985
1985
1971
1971
1984
1960
1973
1993
2001
1979
1969
1995
1996
1970
1991
1994
2004
1992
1987
1983
1974
1975
1988
Steve Mulligan
Don De Mato
Erik Faust
Mark Maciacz
John Coyne
Rich Pernai
Greg Blazek
Pat Roche
Casey Filkins
Matt Kotheimer
Kevin Koziol
Bob Stumpe
Bill Brannigan
Peter Barounes
Jayson Polickey
Tim Hadley
Dave Swiatek
Mike Gaffney
Craig Miller Sr.
Tom McGowan
John Cypser
Cameron Anello
Kevin Koehler
Joe Gibson
Joe Gibson
Nick Romanas
Mike Glotz
Bob Ritchey
Jim Schmidt
Doug Dwyer
Dave Barnes
Bob Schuch
Bill Manzel
Bill Judge
Chet Romaniak
Maurice Young
Don Shaughnessy
Dan Toth
John Toussas
Dan Costello
Pat McFarlane
Mike Rukujzo
Bob Jones
Bob Dempster
Tim Condron
Dan Schick
Mike Troy
Dan Schick
Mark Smyth
Bill Richards
Dan Harlan
Mark Klonowski
Dom Lascola
.342
.340
.339
.339
.339
.338
.338
.338
.337
.337
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.333
.330
.330
.330
.330
.330
.329
.329
.329
.329
.328
.328
.327
.327
.327
.327
.326
.325
.325
.325
.325
.324
.323
.323
.323
.321
.321
.321
.320
.319
.319
.319
1963
1987
2004
1985
1972
1964
1978
1978
2005
2001
2007
2005
1977
1987
1988
1996
1972
1961
1971
1969
1991
2008
2007
2006
2004
2002
1988
1979
1991
1991
1994
2007
1968
1988
1965
1990
1999
1984
2002
1989
1970
1981
1990
2007
1979
1980
1970
1981
1989
1976
1982
1975
1997
Hal Prohaska
Ryan Koziol
Jayson Polickey
Dan Lotito
Matt Flavin
Rob Haney
Scott Hayden
Mike Krischel
Mike Slattery
Don Webster
Randy Theusch
Doug Schumacher
Tom Hickey
Dan Eble
Jim Adduci
Eric Tarvin
Rich Niezgoda
Tom Radz
Bob Twardy
Brian Baldwin
Bill Richards
Frank Panella
Mark Slattery
Mike Jermolowicz
Tom DeMatteo
Bob Stumpe
Joe Richards
Mike Fazy
Dan Durkin
Tony Jirik
Joe Colander
Pete Barounes
Pat Brankin
Jim Krcik
Bill Moorfoot
Ryan Quinn
Dan Toth
Tom Rhein
Chuck Richards
Don Winters
Mark Greco
Mike Seminetta
Mike Smart
Mike Lawler
Rich DeMonica
Pat Fahey
Tom Rynne
Mike Schramm
Dennis Ludden
Jason Fennell
Bill Ralph
Mike Tassone
Joe Hayden
.319
.318
.318
.318
.317
.317
.316
.316
.316
.316
.316
.316
.315
.315
.315
.315
.315
.315
.314
.313
.313
.313
.313
.313
.313
.312
.312
.311
.311
.311
.310
.310
.310
.310
.310
.310
.309
.308
.308
.308
.306
.306
.306
.306
.305
.305
.304
.304
.304
.304
.303
.303
.303
1998
2009
1987
1994
2002
1992
2005
1970
1982
1966
1974
2008
2007
2004
1976
1980
1980
1995
1964
2009
1975
1980
1981
1986
1991
2006
1974
2003
1986
1996
2001
1986
1987
1986
1987
1997
1985
2003
1967
1972
1982
1981
1984
1984
1984
1997
2009
1993
1962
1992
1970
1987
1999
Bill Dixon
Bill Cranley
Ken Rzeszutko
Dave Swiatek
Bob Alberts
Don Pasierb
Lou Pasierb
Joe Hayden
.302
.302
.302
.300
.300
.300
.300
.300
1970
1989
1988
1971
1985
1974
1964
2000
BROTHER RICE PITCHING RECORDS
SEASON RECORD
BROTHER RICE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
(Elected by Team Members)
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
JOHN PASIERB
LOU PASIERB
DON WEBSTER
CHUCK RICHARDS
JOHN PACETTI
PETE MACKANIN & MIKE TROY
MIKE TROY
JOHN FAZY & JIM RUZICH
JOHN COYNE & DAVE SWIATEK
BOB FROIO
RANDY THEUSCH
SCOTT MEYER
MIKE LADEVICH &
BILL RICHARDS
JIM ADDUCI
BOB CUMMINGS
JOE FURMANEK
CHUCK HIGGINS
SCOTT BEAVER
MARK SLATTERY
DAN HARLAN
RICH DEMONICA & JIM GARNER
RICH POLAK
STEVE JOHANSSON & JIM KRCIK
PETE BAROUNES
STEVE DENNIS
JOHN PIZZA
MIKE REGAN
GEORGE ESCOBARETE
GARY GIRZADAS
MIKE STRITCH & JIM SCHMIDT
MIKE MORAN
C. J. KEATING
TOM RADZ
TIM HADLEY
DOMINIC LASCOLA
DAN CASEY
ANTHONY ALBANO
ANTHONY ALBANO & KEN KESELICA & MATT KOTHEIMER
ZAC ERB & TOM OMIECINSKI
MATT FLAVIN
MIKE HAYDEN
MIKE FAZY
JIM CALDERONE
MIKE MCQUILLAN
MIKE MCQUILLAN
PAT GANNON
BROTHER RICE WINNERS OF THE ANTHONY R. LAWLESS AWARD
(Outstanding Senior Baseball Player in the Catholic League)
1969
1972
1973
1976
1978
1993
1997
2008
2009
DENNIS HARRIGAN
MIKE REDDEN
BOB FROIO
KEN ZIEMBA
BOB CUMMINGS
MIKE STRITCH
TIM HADLEY
MIKE MCQUILLAN
PAT GANNON
BROTHER RICE WINNERS OF THE ANTHONY R. LAWLESS AWARD
(Chicago Catholic League Coach of the Year)
1971, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1983
Coach George Sedlacek
1991, 1993, 1994, 2000
Coach Cliff Petrak
2006, 2008, 2009
Coach Tim Lyons
BROTHER RICE 100 STRIKE-OUT PITCHERS
MIKE REDDEN
134
1971
RANDY THEUSCH
125
1974
LOU PASIERB
122
1965
C. J. KEATING
107
1995
BILL KAZMIERCZAK
106
1982
LOU PASIERB
105
1963
KEN ZIEMBA
103
1976
MIKE REDDEN
101
1970
50 STRIKE-OUT PITCHER
Bob Froio
Dennis Harrigan
John Fazy
Lou Pasierb
Bob DeFries
Dave Bernas
Mike Redden
Pat Gannon
Greg Moss
Ken Ziemba
Steve Klutcharch
Bob Jennings
George Escobarete
Andy Stemler
Bob Craven
Tom Tracy
Pat Gannon
Dave Spedale
Jim Sexton
Dan Harlan
Ryan Nelligan
C. J. Keating
Greg Moss
Jerry Zywica
Billy Smith
Tom Evans
Mike Heniff
Bob Sanowskis
99
96
94
92
86
85
82
81
78
78
76
76
75
72
74
73
70
70
71
68
68
67
66
66
64
63
63
63
1973
1969
1971
1964
1966
1990
1972
2009
2003
1974
1977
1997
1991
1987
1963
1993
2008
1981
1994
1983
1986
1994
2002
1969
2005
1968
1979
1978
Dave Spedale
Joe O'Sullivan
Bob DeFries
Ken Ziemba
Luke O’Loughlin
John Pasierb
John Schimanski
Vitas Ripskis
Kevin McMahon
Steve Klutcharch
John Barcelona
Nate Drag
Mike Flavin
Rich Polak
Dave Spedale
Matt Wilmot
Bill Kazmierczak
Tom Tracy
Matt Kotheimer
Jim Garner
Jim Garner
Joe Schissler
John Barcelona
Pat Gannon
Greg Blazek
Greg Blazek
62
61
59
59
58
58
58
58
57
57
57
57
56
54
54
54
53
53
52
51
51
51
50
50
50
50
1980
1959
1967
1975
2002
1964
1968
2000
1992
1976
1966
1989
1997
1985
1979
2000
1981
1992
2001
1984
1985
1991
1965
2007
1977
1978
Brother Rice Won-Lost Career Pitching Record
Pat Gannon
Lou Pasierb
Mike Redden
Steve Klutcharch
Ken Ziemba
Dave Spedale
Bill Kazmierczak
Kevin Koziol
Matt Besenhofer
Jerry Zwyica
Ryan Wischhover
Matt Kotheimer
Bob DeFries
Dave Bernas
Jim Sexton
Billy Smith
John Walsh
Greg Moss
Bob Froio
Mike Rukujzo
Matt Seroka
Bob Jennings
Bob Craven
Dennis Harrigan
John Cypser
Randy Theusch
Mike Heniff
Nate Drag
John Fazy
Chris Cabanski
Sean O’Reilly
Kevin McMahon
Pete Barounes
C.J. Keating
John Schimanski
Bob Bakon
Jack Gorman
Mike Flavin
Tom Tracy
Jim Garner
George Escobarete
Larry Warszalek
John Cunnea
Bob Esposito
John Madrzyk
Dan Harris
Dan Harlan
Vitas Ripskis
Rich Polak
Kevin Berry
Marty Masterson
Marshall Lachecki
Marty Roche
Mike Sterk
John Barcelona
Mike Huffman
Jim Mozerka
Brian Dundee
Eric Breese
John Crilly
Andy Stemler
Greg Blazek
Ryan Nelligan
TJ Bujanski
26
26
23
21
20
18
18
17
16
15
15
14
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
5
8
5
5
7
2
6
4
2
2
6
0
5
8
5
9
5
9
1
3
3
4
5
5
6
7
7
10
1
1
3
5
6
7
0
3
4
4
5
6
6
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
6
1
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
5
6
8
9
0
Tom McPhillips
John Persierb
Chuck Schwab
Matt Flavin
Larry Korpitz
Jeff Burzinski
Joe Schissler
Bob Kuenster
Tom Fazy
Bob Sanowskis
Luke O'Loughlin
Mike Johnson
Ed McHale
Bob Fecht
Pat Wilkison
Kevin Boudreau
Ken Keselica
Tom Evans
Joe Omiecinski
Brian Evans
Matt Wilmot
Rich Langert
Ray Jendra
Joe DeJanovich
John Zawaski
Dan Harrigan
Joe O'Sullivan
Paul Passolano
Dan Walsh
Tim Harrigan
Mike Meyer
Matt McDonough
Gary Shimkus
Mike Fazy
Dan Hennigan
Roger Griggs
Tim Rolowicz
John Pizza
Kevin Clam
Jack Carmody
Jim Grodoski
Jim Tock
Tony Jirik
Vincenzo Chimera
Ray Crowley
Kevin McCarthy
Terry Barnes
Matt Winkler
Tony Pacella
Tom Kozak
Jim Fitzmaurice
Cameron Anello
Jim Calderone
Joe Kelleher
Brad Willette
Ronn Barr
Marc Macarol
Pat O'Connor
Phil Hicks
Rich Palacz
Ed Sochacki
Ron DeMato
Jason Girzadas
Rich Michal
Rich Hart
Tom Cholly
Jason Ness
Dan Fox
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
4
5
6
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
4
5
6
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
Brian Baldwin
Cory Greene
John Toussas
Mike Kamenjarin
Gery Sadzwicz
Jeff Devens
Pete Biondo
Tom Boyd
Mike Walsh
Dave Devine
Mike Sauseda
Ryan Quinn
Joe Regiro
Mick Bilek
Tom Preusser
Scott Plaehn
Brian Patton
Ed Palacz
Mike Stritch
Bob Frederick
Jeff Mlinarcik
Pat 0'Janavac
Bud Cramer
Thad Sochacki
Joe Hayden
Ryan Koziol
John Ready
Brian Grote
Wendell Johnson
Dennis Skarupa
Randy Schwartz
Jim Ross
Rich DiBernardo
Carl Oberzut
Joe Piechota
Tony Gorski
Chris Krisik
Alan Rybka
Jeff Thomas
Pat Carter
Steve Rosenbaum
Tom Hickey
Mike Schramm
Dave Calzaretta
Bob Davis
Tim Lee
Ed Schrodof
Mike Milcarek
Jim Schwab
Jim Lagoni
Steve Dennis
Dennis Ludden
Ed Nykaza
Brad Aguirre
Jim Oullette
Bob Wall
Bob Zywica
Mike Barabacz
John Labedz
Mike Frost
Gene Pasciak
Brian Suchy
Tim Condron
Scott Rediger
Geoff Greiner
Sam Stancik
Tom Donovan
Bill Jones
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ONE HITTERS (CATHOLIC LEAGUE OR STATE PLAYOFF GAMES)
Pat O'Connor vs St. Francis de Sales, 1960
Lou Pasierb vs St. Rita, 1964
John Pasierb vs Gordon Tech, 1964
Lou Pasierb vs Mt. Carmel, 1965
Lou Pasierb vs Fenwick, 1965
Lou Pasierb vs Mendel, 1965
John Barcelona vs Holy Trinity, 1965
Bob DeFries vs Mt. Carmel, 1966
Bob DeFries vs Hales Franciscan, 1968
Dennis Harrigan vs De Paul, 1968
Jerry Zywica vs Hales Franciscan, 1969
Gary Shimkus vs Leo, 1969
Mike Redden vs Mendel, 1970
Tom Fazy vs Hales Franciscan, 1972
Mike Redden & Tom Fazy vs Mendel, 1972
Tom Fazy & Bob Froio vs Mt. Carmel, 1973
Randy Theusch vs Hales Franciscan, 1973
Bob Froio vs St. Rita, 1973
Steve Klutcharch vs Kankakee Eastridge, 1976 (I.H.S.A. Sectional)
Jim Mozerka vs Mt. Carmel, 1981
Dave Spedale vs St. Ignatius, 1981
Paul Passolano vs Hales Franciscan, 1981
Larry Warszalek vs Hales Franciscan, 1982
Bill Kazmierczak vs Gordon Tech, 1982
John Madrzyk vs Mendel, 1983
Ryan Nelligan & Ron DeMato vs De sales, 1986
Alan Rybka & Jason Ness vs Hales Franciscan, 1990
George Escobarete vs St. Rita, 1991
Tom Tracy vs Leo, 1993
C. J. Keating vs Loyola, 1995
C. J. Keating vs St. Laurence, 1995
Greg Moss vs Bishop Mc Namara, 2002
Greg Moss vs Loyola, 2003
Dan Hennigan & Bob Fecht vs Leo, 2003
Tom McPhillips vs Leo, 2004
Tom McPhillips vs Morgan Park, 2004 (I.H.S.A. Regional)
Ryan Wischhover vs De La Salle, 2006
Pat Gannon vs De La Salle, 2007
THE BROTHER RICE CAST OF PROFESSIONALS
ORGANIZATION
YEAR SIGNED
Bob Defries
Chicago White Sox
1967
Lou Pasierb
California Angels
1969
John Pasierb
Kansas City Royals
1969
Jim Michal
Minnesota Twins
1969
Pete Mackanin (Note 1)
Washington Senators
1969
Mike Redden
Pittsburgh Pirates
1972
Ray Crowley
Montreal Expos
1975
Scott Meyer (Note 2)
Oakland Athletics
1978
Bob Cummings (Note 3)
San Francisco Giants
1978
Joe Piechota
Montreal Expos
1979
Jim Adduci (Note 4)
St. Louis Cardinals
1980
Bob Ritchey (Note 5)
California Angels
1982
Bill Kazmierczak
Chicago Cubs
1986
Dan Harlan
Kansas City Royals
1987
Bill Judge
Chicago Cubs
1988-drafted,did not sign
Rich Polak
New York Yankees
1989
Andy Stemler
Cleveland Indians
1991
Ron DeMato
Baltimore Orioles
1991
C. J. Keating (Note 6)
Los Angeles Dodgers
1995-drafted,did not sign
Ryan Quinn (Note 7)
San Diego Padres
1997-drafted,did not sign
Anthony Albano (Note 8)
Minnesota Twins
2001-drafted,did not sign
SPECIAL PRO NOTES
#1.
In June, 1969, Pete Mackanin became the first Brother Rice player to be drafted and
signed when he was selected in the 4th round rally by the Washington Senators,
now known as the Texas Rangers. He was brought up to play shortstop during the
1973 season, but was traded to the Montreal Expos for Willie Davis during the
winter of 1974-75. During both the 1975 and 1976 seasons, Pete started at second
base for the Expos. In 1977, he became the backup second baseman to Dave Cash
and also backup to shortstop Chris Speier. After playing the 1978 season with the
Expos Triple AAA Denver Club, Pete's contract was bought by the Phillies for
whom he became a utility infielder, playing backup in 1979 to Rose, Trillo,
Conception and Schmidt. During the off season, he was traded to the Minnesota
Twins where he played several positions, but mainly second base and shortstop.
In 1982, after being cut by the White Sox (who had signed him as a free agent), Pete
signed with the Texas Rangers' Triple AAA team at Denver. In 1985, Pete took
over the managerial duties for the Cubs' Class A team in Peoria where he managed
for two seasons before becoming the Cubs Director of Player Development. At
Peoria, his team won the Championship in his first season with them. Later, Pete
moved up to coach the Cubs Triple AAA Club in Iowa. The summer of 1991,
however, found Pete completing his second year as manager of the Cincinnati
Reds Triple AAA Club in Nashville. In 1993, Pete managed Baltimore's "A" Club
in Fredericksburg, Maryland. In 1995, Pete was named the Sporting News Minor
League Manager of the Year for his accomplishments in managing Ottawa in the
Montreal Expos organization. In 1997, he became the 3rd base coach for the
Montreal Expos. After coaching the Hickory team in North Carolina in the Pirates
organization in 2002, Pete moved back to the major league level. He has served as
the bench coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates and just recently (2007), he was named
Manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
#2.
In June, 1978, former Brother Rice catcher, Scott Meyer, was drafted by the
Oakland A's following his junior year at Western Michigan University. Scott
played Double AA ball for Milford, Connecticut for a couple of seasons before his
contract was sold to the Baltimore Orioles. He played for a season in Arizona for
one of their farm clubs before being released. However, in September of 1978
following his rookie season in the minors, Scott was brought up for the month of
September by the Oakland A's for the remainder of the season. He appeared in
several games including about 6 starts. One of those starts was in Chicago against
the White Sox. He caught the entire game, going one for four. That hit came in his
first appearance at the plate when he doubled off the left field wall and eventually
scored. Scott, therefore, is the second former Brother Rice baseball player (after
Pete Mackanin) to play in the major leagues. In 1999, he was working as a fireman
in Phoenix, Arizona.
#3.
In June, 1978, former Brother Rice catcher was drafted in the first round of the draft
by the San Francisco Giants. Overall, he was the fifth pick across the entire nation
and the very first of the catchers to be drafted that year. Bob played at Great Falls,
Montana; Clinton, Iowa; Shreveport, Louisiana and Phoenix, Arizona (AAA)
before being released in May, 1985. He was then signed by the Seattle Mariners
and played at Chattanooga, Tennessee where he remained until his release at the
end of the season. Bob has been scouting for the Giants since 1990.
#4.
In June, 1977, former Brother Rice outfielder Jim Adduci was drafted in the 28th
round after high school, but instead opted to accept a baseball scholarship to
Southern Illinois University where he starred in the outfield for three seasons.
Following his junior year, he was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 7th
round. He was brought up for the last month of the 1983 season after having some
very successful seasons with St. Petersburg, Little Rock and Louisville. He played
the 1984 season at both first base and outfield for Louisville (AAA) again, before
being traded in the off season to the Milwaukee Brewers. While playing for the
Brewer's Vancouver AAA Club, Jim was called up several times to play with the
Brewers. After playing in Japan for the next two seasons, Jim was signed by the
Philadelphia Phillies and played for their Scrantron AAA Club. He was called up
for about a month by the Phillies as a replacement for injured John Kruk and hit
.267 while there. Jim retired from playing with Scrantron following the 1990
season. He now serves as an instructor for Bulls/White Sox training Academy in
Lisle and lives in Evergreen Park.
#5.
Bob Ritchey scouted for the California Angels organization from 1989 to 1991 and
has since become a world championship kick-boxer.
#6
In June, 1995, pitcher, Christiaan "C. J. Keating" was drafted in the 53rd round by
the Los Angeles Dodgers, but opted to attend and play ball for Creighton
University.
#7
In June, 1997, pitcher/3rd baseman Ryan Quinn was drafted in the 41st round by
the San Diego Padres but opted to attend Lewis University.
#8
In June, 2001, Right Fielder Anthony Albano was drafted in the 20th round by the
Minnesota Twins but opted to attend the University of Evansville and finsh his
career at Florida Atlantic University.
YEAR
1959
SEASON RECORD LEAGUE RECORD
WON LOST
WON LOST
3
11
3
11
LEAGUE STANDING AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
1960
7
4
7
3
1961
7
6
5
6
1962
11
9
7
6
3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1963
20
6
11
4
SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION
CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP
1964
15
7
10
5
SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION
CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION
1965
14
7
12
5
2ND PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1966
28
7
14
3
SOUTH SECTION CO-CHAMPION
CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION
1967
16
9
9
6
2ND PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1968
25
6
13
4
SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION
CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION
1969
23
4
17
1
SOUTH SECTION LEAGUE
CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP
1970
23
5
15
3
SOUTH SECTION CO-CHAMPION
CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION
1971
26
4
15
3
SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION
CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION
1972
16
9
8
9
4TH PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1973
20
6
14
3
SOUTH SECTION CHAMPION
CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP
1974
20
11
15
7
CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP
1975
14
9
9
6
4TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE
1976
34
8
12
2
I.H.S.A. STATE CHAMPIONS
CATHOLIC LEAGUE RUNNER-UP
1977
32
9
12
1
CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPION
1978
15
15
8
5
4TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE
1979
17
14
7
6
4TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE
SOUTH SECTION CO-CHAMPION
YEAR
1980
SEASON RECORD LEAGUE RECORD LEAGUE STANDING AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
WON LOST
WON LOST
24
7
11
2
CHICAGO CATHOLIC CHAMPIONS
1981
32
17
10
3
2ND PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE
IHSA REGIONAL & SECTIONAL CHAMPS
IHSA STATE RUNNER-UP
1982
22
16
7
6
5TH PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE
IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
1983
28
8
12
1
CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
IHSA REGIONAL & SECTIONAL CHAMPS
IHSA STATE FINALISTS
1984
21
15
13
6
3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1985
19
19
10
9
4TH PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1986
23
12
13
6
2ND PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1987
19
13
13
6
SOUTH SECTION CHAMPIONS
1988
22
16
12
7
3RD PLACE NORTH SECTION
1989
22
14
9
8
3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1990
13
15
6
10
5TH PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1991
25
7
15
4
1ST PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1992
20
14
9
8
3RD PLACE SOUTH SECTION
3RD PLACE - CVS FALL TOURNAMENT
1993
23
6
15
2
1ST PLACE NORTH SECTION
1ST PLACE - CVS FALL TOURNAMENT
1994
26
7
14
4
1ST PLACE - SOUTH SECTION
1995
15
14
13
5
3RD PLACE - SOUTH SECTION
1996
21
10
11
6
4TH PLACE -SOUTH SECTION
1ST PLACE -ST. BENEDICT FALL TOURNAMENT
2ND PLACE -ST. IGNATIUS/
WEBER FALL TOURNAMENT
1997
27
6
14
4
1ST PLACE -SOUTH SECTION
1ST PLACE -HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT
1ST PLACE -ST. IGNATIUS FALL TOURNAMENT
1ST PLACE -ST. LAURENCE/REAVIS FALL TOURNAMENT
1998
18
12
9
9
1STPLACE-HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT
3RD PLACE –SOUTH SECTION
1999
11
(19
20
12)
9
(10
9
8)
2ND PLACE-HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT
3RD PLACE-SOUTH SECTION
Figures in () represent record w/o imposition
Of 8 forfeits by IHSA for an Athletic Dept.
clerical error involving a transfer student)
2000
23
9
12
7
1STPLACE-HALES FRANCISCAN FALL TOURNAMENT
3RD PLACE-SOUTH SECTION
2001
27
9
15
4
2nd place –SOUTH SECTION-REGIONAL SEMI-FINALISTS
2002
27
9
12
7
4TH place-SOUTH SECTION-REGIONAL FINALISTS
2003
28
11
12
7
2nd place-SOUTH SECTION
IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS
3RD PLACE SCHAUMBURG FLYERS TOURNAMENT
2004
33
6
18
3
1st PLACE SOUTH SECTION
1ST PLACE SCHAUMBURG FLYERS TOURNAMENT
IHSA REGIONAL CHMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS
2005
23
14
15
6
2nd PLACE SOUTH SECTION
IHSA REGIONAL FINALISTS
2006
26
8
11
3
1st PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE
IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS
2007
30
12
10
4
2ND PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE
1
IHSA REGIONAL, SECTIONAL, SUPER SECTIONAL CHAMPS
IHSA STATE FINALS 4TH PLACE
2008
32
7
10
4
1st PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE
IHSA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS-SECTIONAL FINALISTS
SWEET 16 CLASS 4A
2009
31
3
13
1
1st PLACE CATHOLIC BLUE
Totals
1088
494
567
259
1
BROTHER RICE PLAYERS SELECTED ALL-STATE
1977
JIM ADDUCI
1978
BOB CUMMINGS
1983
DAN CRIVELLONE
1988
BILL JUDGE
1993
MIKE STRITCH
2001
ANTHONY ALBANO
2008
MIKE MCQUILLAN
2008
KEVIN KOZIOL
2009
PAT GANNON / BOBBY SCHUCH / KEVIN KOZIOL
BROTHER RICE PLAYERS SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE STATE ALL-STAR GAME
1976 Ken Ziemba
2000
Dan Casey
1977 Jim Adduci
2001
Anthony Albano
1977 Steve Klutcharch
1978 Bob Cummings
1981 Mike Slattery
1983 Dan Crivellone
1985 Rich Polak
1988 Bill Judge
1993 Mike Stritch
BROTHER RICE PLAYERS SELECTED TO THE ALL-CATHOLIC LEAGUE TEAM
1959
Joe O'Sullivan
1960
Tom O'Grady
Joe O'Sullivan
Don Piezznski
1961
Mike Gaffney
1962
Dennis Ludden
Al Weber
1963
Dennis Ludden
Steve Mulligan
Jerry O'Connor
Lou Pasierb
1964
John Pasierb
Lou Pasierb
Rich Pernai
Chet Romaniak
Bob Twardy
1969
Dennis Harrigan
Pete Mackanin
Tom McGowan
Mike Troy
1965
Lou Pasierb
Chet Romaniak
Bob Twardy
1966
Bob Bakon
Chuck Richards
Mike Smart
Don Webster
1967
John Pacetti
Chuck Richards
1968
Larry Korpitz
Steve Lisowski
John Pacetti
John Schimanski
1970
Ray Crowley
Pat MacFarlane
Mike Troy
Jerry Zywica
1971
John Fazy
Mike Redden
Jim Ruzich
Doug Scheidt
1972
John Coyne
Mike Redden
Dave Swiatek
1973
Bob Froio
John Mackanin
Rod Molek
Don Pasierb
1974
Don Pasierb
Joe Piechota
Randy Theusch
Don Winter
1975
Mark Klonowski
Scott Meyer
1976
Jim Adduci
Mike Ladevich
Bill Richards
Ken Ziemba
1977
Jim Adduci
Bob Cummings
Steve Klutcharch
Randy Schwartz
1978
Greg Blazek
Bob Cummings
1979
Tim Condron
Joe Furmanek
1980
Chuck Higgins
Frank Panella
Bob Ritchey
Mike Slattery
Dave Spedale
1981
Scott Beaver
Mike Rukujzo
Mike Slattery
Dave Spedale
1982
Dan Crivellone
Bill Kazmierczak
Mark Slattery
1983
Paul Congelose
Dan Crivellone
Dan Harlan
1984
Rich DeMonica
1985
Rich Polak
1986
Steve Johansson
1987
Peter Barounes
Mike Jermolowicz
Bill Judge
1988
Bill Judge
John McQuillan
Jayson Polickey
1989
Nate Drag
John Pizza
1990
Dave Bernas
1991
John Cypser
Doug Dwyer
George Escobarete
1992
Kevin McMahon
Mike Stritch
1993
Mike Stritch
Jim Schmidt
Tom Tracy
Jim Ficaro
1994
Mike Moran
Jim Sexton
Dave Barnes
Mike Englebrecht
1995
C. J. Keating
Mike Granata
Brian Evans
1996
Tom Radz
Eric Breese
Pat Fahey
1998
Kevin Badke
Dominic Lascola
Hal Prohaska
1999
Dan Casey
Steve Scott
Matt Wilmot
2000
Anthony Albano
Dan Casey
Steve Scott
Dan Szmergalski
2001
Anthony Albano
Ken Keselica
Matt Kotheimer
Tom Omiecinski
1997
Tim Hadley
Sean O'Connor
Tony Jirik
Mike Higgins Jr.
Bob Jennings
2002
Tim Braun
Luke O’Loughlin
Tom Omiecinski
2003
Mike Fazy
Matt Flavin
Brett Schaefer
Matt Seroka
con’t
2004
Mike Fazy
Dan Harris
Mike Hayden
Tom Rhein
Brett Schaefer
2005
Mike Fazy
Jim Calderone
Mike McQuillan
Billy Smith
2006
Joe Albano
Miguel Amesquita
Jim Calderone
Joe Gibson
Mike McQuillan
2007
Cameron Anello
Mike McQuillan
Doug Schumacher
Ryan Wischhover
2008
Pat Gannon
Kevin Koziol
Mike McQuillan
Bob Schuch
Ryan Wischhover
2009
TJ Bujanski
Kevin Callahan
Pat Gannon
Kevin Koziol
Ricky Palmer
Bobby Schuch
SUMMER BASEBALL RESULTS
2000
16 – 4
Lost in 2nd the round of Sectional to De La Salle
2001
17-6
SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS / STATE FINALISTS
2002
21-4
Lost in Sectional Semi-Final (3rd round)
to Mount Carmel 5-3 in 9 innings
2003
18-4
Lost in the 1st round of the Sectional to Eisenhower
2004
20-4
Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to Joliet Catholic
2005
21-7
Lost in Sectional championship to St. Rita (final 16)
2006
16-4
Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to Mt. Carmel 7-6
2007
16-5
Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to St. Laurence 2-0
2008
29-5
SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS/ STATE RUNNER-UP
2009
16-5
Lost in the 2nd round of the Sectional to Mount Carmel 9-2
In 2001, Coach Lyons began 3 awards to honor 3 of Brother Rice’s
former coaches.
Coach George Sedlacek Award-Best Offensive Performer
Ken Keselica, 2001
Tom Omiecinski, 2002
Matt Flavin, 2003
Mike Hayden, 2004
Mike Fazy, 2005
Jim Calderone, 2006
Cameron Anello & Mike McQuilan, 2007
Mike McQuillan, 2008
Bobby Schuch, 2009
Coach Cliff Petrak Award – Best Defensive Performer
Anthony Albano, 2001
Zac Erb, 2002
Tim Degnan, 2003
Tom Rhein, 2004
Casey Filkins, 2005
Joe Albano, 2006
Joe Gibson, 2006
Doug Schumacher, 2007
Doug Schumacher, 2008
Ricky Palmer, 2009
Coach Tony “Chief” Hanrahan – Coaches Award
Matt Kotheimer, 2001
Zac Erb, 2002
Tim O’Connell & Mike Maher, 2003
Brett Schaefer, 2004
Brian Omiecinski & Billy Smith, 2005
Joe “Gonzo” Gonzalez, 2006
Jack Carmody & Bob Dempster, 2007
THE SENIORS, 2008
THE SENIORS, 2009
Brother Rice Baseball Hall of Fame
Brother Rice High School opened its doors in September of 1956 and fielded its baseball
team in the spring of 1959. Since then, the program grew quickly into three very competitive and
respected teams that have produced countless memories of great plays, super players,
unforgettable victories and championship teams. This rich and winning baseball tradition could
never have emerged without the special body of players and non-players alike whose extraordinary
achievements either on or off the field have longed for special recognition. It was a long team dream
of varsity assistant coach Tom Uraski to honor the many contributors to this success. That dream
became a reality on May 18, 1996, when the first groups of honorees were inducted into the newly
created Brother Rice Baseball Hall of Fame. We will continue to add annually to this prestigious
group.
May 18, 1996 inductions
May 3, 1997 inductions
1976 State Championship Team
Ray Crowley „71
Jim Adduci ‟77
George Escobarete III „91
Dan Crivellone ‟83
John Fazy „71
Bob Cummings ‟78
Dan Harlan „83
Bob Froio ‟73
Dennis Harrigan „69
Bill Judge ‟88
Chuck Higgins „80
Steve Klutcharch ‟77
Bill Kazmieczak „82
Pete Mackanin ‟69
Rodney Molek „73
Lou Pasierb ‟65
Joe O‟Sullivan „60
John Pacetti ‟68
Don Pasierb „74
Mike Redden ‟72
Joe Piechota „74
Chuck Richards ‟67
Randy Schwartz „77
Jimmy Schmidt ‟93
Mike Slattery „81
Mike Stritch ‟93
Dave Spedale „81
Mike Troy „70
Randy Theusch „74
Bob Twardy „65
Ken Ziemba „76
Coach George Sedlacek
Coach Cliff Petrak
April 25, 1998 inductions
May 12, 2001 inductions
Mark Klonowski ‟75
Steve Johansson „86
Rich Polak ‟85
CJ Keating „95
Jim Ruzich ‟71
Rich Pernai „64
Mike Slattery ‟82
Bill Ralph „71
Don Webster ‟66
Bill Richards „76
Coach Jack O‟Keeffe
Chet Romaniak „65
Richard “Dick” Schwartz
Dave Swiatek „72
May 1998 inductions
Coach Jim Antos
Tom Evans ‟68
May 11, 2002 inductions
Mike Ladevich ‟76
Pete Barounes „87
Scott Meyer ‟74
Bob DeFries „67
Steve Mulligan ‟63
Pat Fahey „97
Jack Schimanski ‟68
Tim Hadley „97
Rich Panovich ‟66
Mike Higgins „97
Pete Samson ‟73
Tony Jirik „97
Coach Ed “Doc” Staron
Don Winter „74
April 29, 2000 inductions
Coach Tony “Chief” Hanrahan
Dave Bernas „90
Ed Eber „76
Larry Korpitz „69
Dennis Ludden „63
Tom McGowan „69
Bob Ritchie „80
Doug Scheidt „71
Coach Tom Uraski „81
May 17, 2003 inductions
May 14, 2005 inductions
Brian Coffey ‟91
John Cunnea „88
Robert Craven ‟63
Steve Dennis „88
Ron DeMato ‟87
Mike Jermolowicz „87
Joseph Furmanek ‟79
Matt Kotheimer „01
Gary Girzadas ‟92
John Mackanin „73
Donald Pieczynski ‟60
Mike Moran „94
Jayson Polickey ‟88
Gary Pressy
Daniel Schick ‟81
Jimmy Sexton „94
Mark Sterk „71
Tim Sterk „76
May 22, 2004 inductions
May 22, 2006 inductions
John Coyne ‟72
Scott Beaver „81
Tom DeMatteo Sr. ‟67
Dan Casey „00
Tom Donovan ‟83
Mike Heniff „80
Jerry O‟Connor ‟63
Tom Lyons „63
Tim Panfil ‟93
Mike Minervini
John Pasierb ‟64
Sean O‟Connor „97
Tom Radz ‟95
Tom Omiecinski „02
Mike Smart „66
May 12, 2007 inductions
May 1, 2010 inductions
Anthony Albano ‟01
Dominic Lascola „98
Matt Besenhofer ‟04
Dan Szmergalski „00
Pat Brankin ‟87
Matt Flavin „03
Mike Englebrecht ‟94
Brett Schaefer „04
Jim Garner „85
Dan Lawrence „81
Mike Rukujzo „81
May 17, 2008 inductions
Tim Braun Jr. „03
Doug Dwyer „91
Mike Fazy „05
Joe Hayden „00
Mike Hayden „04
Luke O‟Loughlin „03
Steve Scott „00
May 23, 2009 inductions
Ken Keselica „01
Tommy Rhein „04
Don Shaunessey „99
Matt Wilmot „00
In 2007, the Matt Kotheimer ‟01 award was established to honor the years most outstanding pitcher.
Matt Kotheimer ‘01 Award – Top Pitcher
Pat Gannon, 2007
Pat Gannon, 2008
Pat Gannon, 2009

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