2010 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Golden

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2010 Baseball Media Guide - College of Southern Idaho Golden
Table of Contents
Guide Directory...................................................................................................................................................1
Quick Facts..........................................................................................................................................................2
2010 Team Roster................................................................................................................................................3
2010 Outlook.......................................................................................................................................................4
Head Coach Profile..............................................................................................................................................6
Assistant Coach Profiles......................................................................................................................................7
On the Air.............................................................................................................................................................9
Player Profiles....................................................................................................................................................10
2009 Stats and Region 18 Standings..................................................................................................................23
2009 Game Results............................................................................................................................................24
2010 Schedule....................................................................................................................................................25
2009 Leaders......................................................................................................................................................26
Topping the Charts.............................................................................................................................................27
Year by Year Leaders.........................................................................................................................................28
Continuing Success............................................................................................................................................30
CSI Baseball Records........................................................................................................................................34
NJCAA World Series History............................................................................................................................35
President and Athletic Director..........................................................................................................................36
Behind the Scenes..............................................................................................................................................37
Marathon Game Donors.....................................................................................................................................38
McDonald’s........................................................................................................................................................39
Billboard Sponsors.............................................................................................................................................40
CSI Baseball Facilities.......................................................................................................................................42
CSI Athletic Success..........................................................................................................................................44
CSI Athletic Facilities........................................................................................................................................46
CSI Campus.......................................................................................................................................................48
Twin Falls and the Magic Valley........................................................................................................................50
Region 18 Opponents.........................................................................................................................................52
2010 CSI Baseball Media Guide
About the Cover: The Golden Eagles return eight players and bring in two transfers to lead CSI in Region 18 play.
They along with head coach Boomer Walker and assistant Skip Walker will join 15 new players and one new assistant
coach to fight for the right to host the conference tournament in a very competitive league.
This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Doug Maughan and Tereasa
Bendele took the photos for the athlete mug shots. Graphic design and layout for the cover and inside cover as well as
pages 42-51 were done by Tereasa Bendele. Action photography throughout the publication was taken by Andy Arenz.
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General Information
Team Information
Location: Twin Falls, Idaho
Founded: 1964
Enrollment: 8,400
President: Jerry Beck
Athletic Director: Joel Bate
Conference: Scenic West Athletic Conference
Region: 18
Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division I
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Colors: Gold and Black
Website: www.csi.edu
Home Facility: Skip Walker Field (450 capacity)
Athletics Administrative Assistant: Ginger Nukaya, 732-6486
Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes
Dr. Mark McKain
Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William May
Athletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481
Physical Therapist: Julie Ellis
Team Chiropractor: Dr. David Long
Head VB Coach:
Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485
Asst. VB Coach: Erin Mellinger, 732-6492
Vol. Asst. VB Coach: Babes Kalulu, 732-6492
Asst. Men’s BB Coaches: Josh Dees, 732-6496
Ryan Devlin, 732-6476
Vol. Asst. BB Coaches:
Colby Blaine
Jason Vickrey
Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480
Asst. WBB Coach: Tessa Balsick, 208-732-6490
Vol. Asst. WBB Coach: Jason Nichols, 208-732-6480
Head Softball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494
Assistant Softball Coach: Debbie Dodds, 732-6495
Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620
Assistant Rodeo Coach: Brian Tubbs, 732-6620
CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Dr.
Allan Frost, Donna Brizee, Dr. Charles Lehrman and
Dr. Thad Scholes
2009 Record: 33-26
Returning Starters: 3
Returning Non-Starters: 5
Newcomers: 19
2009 SWAC Finish: Third
2009 Region 18 Tournament Finish: Second
(Qualified for District Playoff)
Region 18 North Division Titles: 12
Region 18 Titles: 12
JUCO World Series Appearances: 9
JUCO World Series National Titles: 1
Baseball Information
Head Coach: Boomer Walker (6th Year as head
coach; 15th year at CSI)
Assistant Coach: Skip Walker (6th year at CSI as an
assistant)
Kris Welker (1st year)
Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6491
(208) 732-6477
Clubhouse Phone Number: (208) 732-6650
Mailing Address:
CSI Baseball
315 Falls Ave.
P.O. Box 1238
Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238
E-mail Addresses: [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Sports Information
SID: Karen Baumert
Office Phone: (208) 732-6493
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Fax: (208) 734-0245
Website: www.csi.edu
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Southern Idaho Baseball
2009-2010 Roster
No.
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Name
Ryan Cooperstone
Ryan Lay
Tanner Craswell
DJ Nelson
Remington Pullin
Blake Lively
Nick Altavilla
Casey Lish
Phillip Valos
Dale Anderson
Mike Renner
Parker Morin
Tyler Duffin
Jean-Guy Bilodeau
Travis Huber
Tyler Vavra
Chris Kerns
Michael Wesner
Kyle Beverley
Lionel Morrill
Caleb Olson
Preston Olson
Brock Alexander
Trey Mohammed
JC Paquin
Vincent Giron
Height
6-1
5-9
6-0
5-10
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-0
5-9
6-1
5-10
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-3
5-10
6-4
6-3
6-6
6-0
6-4
6-2
6-2
Weight
170
170
190
160
195
185
185
190
170
210
160
195
175
220
210
190
195
200
180
200
200
190
170
215
251
265
Position
INF
OF
INF
OF
C/INF
INF
OF
P
P
OF
P/UTL
C
P
C
INF/P
P
P
INF
OF
OF
P
P
INF
P
INF/P
INF
3
B/T
R/R
L/R
R/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
L/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
R/R
Class
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
So. Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Hometown
Chatsworth, Calif.
Bakersfield, Calif.
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Redmond, Wash.
Lakeville, Minn.
Pocatello, Idaho
Bakersfield, Calif.
Strathmore, Alberta
Chatsworth, Calif.
Park City, Utah
Spanish Fork, Utah
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Salt Lake City, Utah
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Lake Oswego, Ore.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Edmonton, Alberta
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Yucaipa, Calif.
Benicia, Calif.
Montreal, Quebec
Salt Lake City, Utah
2010 Outlook
This year’s CSI baseball team will look to
depth as key strength for the 2010 season
There is one thing CSI head coach Boomer Walker knows about this year’s squad - they are inexperienced but talented.
Only one player returns with significant experience in the field. Several pitchers return but didn’t carry the burden of being
one of the four-rotation starters last season.
Still, eight return from a team that finished second in the Region 18 Tournament and advanced to the district playoff. And
all eight contributed at some point in their freshmen year. Add to them two sophomore transfers and Walker knows he has
leadership. The experience will come.
“I am excited to watch this group grow,” Walker said. “We have added depth to the pitching staff and should have great
defense.”
Anchoring the returners in the infield is Tanner Craswell. Craswell started in 56 of the Eagles 58 games as a freshman at
shortstop. He is joined by Oregon State sophomore transfer Michael Wesner as the only other second-year player in the infield. Walker will look to freshmen Ryan Cooperstone (6-1 California), Blake Lively (6-1 Washington), Brock Alexander
(6-0 California), JC Paquin (6-2 Canada) and Vincent Giron (6-2 Utah) to shore up the infield. Sophomore Oregon State
transfer Kyle Beverley also will be able to play infield for CSI and outfield.
At catcher, returner Remington Pullin (5-11 Idaho) and freshman Parker Morin (5-11 Utah) will see the most time behind
the plate. Utah freshman Jean-Guy Bilodeau (6-3) also
catches and will give the Eagle depth at that position as
well as the designated hitter spot.
The Golden Eagles have experience in the outfield
with the return of Ryan Lay (5-9 California), Dale
Anderson (6-1 Canada) and Lionel Morrill (6-4 Canada). Add to them Beverley and freshman DJ Nelson
and CSI will be able to mix it up depending on who is
swinging the bat.
Pitchers Preston Olson (6-6 Utah), Casey Lish (6-0
Idaho), and Trey Mohammed (6-4 California) all return
on the mound for CSI. Combined they had 47 appearances their first season as Golden Eagles. They will be
joined by freshmen Mike Renner (5-10 California), Tyler Duffin (6-2 Utah), Tyler Vavra (6-0 Canada), Travis
Huber (6-3 Utah), Caleb Olson (6-3 Utah), Chris Kerns
(6-0 Idaho), and 5-9 Phillip Valos (California).
CSI will start its season on the road in Arizona and
Henderson, Nev. for non-league play before jumping
into conference play against some of the best teams in
the nation.
“The league is way up from what it’s been,” Walker
said. “It’s crazy. Western Nevada is the Region 18
defending champion and College of Southern Nevada
comes in as the top-ranked team in the nation.”
Salt Lake is always tough and Eastern Utah features a
lot of sophomores.
“Our inexperience early will be our players lack of
knowledge of our league,” Walker said. “Once we see
everyone once, I expect us to be right in the battle.”
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2010 Outlook
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Boomer Walker
6th Season
Head Coach
It was only natural that Boomer Walker would someday wear a coach’s
cap at Southern Idaho. After assisting the Golden Eagles for nine years
Boomer took over as head coach in 2004. In those five years, Boomer has
amassed a 174 wins and just 117 losses. In 2006 and 2007, the Golden
Eagles battled for the regular season championship going into the final
weekend of play. In 2009, The Golden Eagles played in the Region 18
Championship and advanced to the district playoff.
Boomer was barely walking when his dad, former head coach Skip
Walker, started coaching at CSI. And Boomer has always been a part of
the program. He was a 12-year-old bat boy when he witnessed the Golden
Eagles’ national championship in 1984.
Boomer starred for Twin Falls High School, leading the Bruins to a
state championship in 1988. Then, he wore the gold and black himself
when he played at Southern Idaho from 1989 to 1992, winning all-region honors as a shortstop in 1992. After
playing at Northeast Louisiana University, Boomer worked as a student assistant in 1995, gaining valuable coaching
experience.
In 1996, Boomer returned to Southern Idaho to re-unite with his father. The two still work together but Boomer is
the head coach and Skip continues as a hitting instructor.
Boomer said it doesn’t feel much different to be in the head coach’s shoes instead of assisting.
“I’ve been around here forever so it doesn’t feel any different,” Walker said. “I still feel pressure to keep this
program on top, but not any more pressure than before. I’m not naive to think I can accomplish what my dad did.”
As far as changes in the program, Boomer said they are very subtle.
“My overall philosophy of CSI Baseball is the same. People who have been around the program for a long time
won’t see a whole lot of changes,” he said. “I would say the only difference is that my approach is not as old school.”
When Boomer isn’t coaching from the dugout, he enjoys waterskiing and playing softball. Boomer and his wife
Maria have two boys - Tai Ripken and Treyson.
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Kris Welker
1st Season
AssistantCoach
Kris Welker begins his first season as an assistant baseball coach with the
Golden Eagles.
“Kris is a great addition to the CSI baseball staff,” said CSI head coach
Boomer Walker. “He understands what it means to be a Golden Eagle and
brings enthusiasm, energy and knowledge of what it takes to win in the Scenic
West Athletic Conference.”
Welker played at CSI from 2001 to 2003, earning first team all-region honors
in 2003 as a catcher. From CSI, Welker transferred to the University of Iowa
where he was named third team all Big Ten and University of Iowa MVP in
2005. The same year, he was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 41st
round, earning Bristol White Sox MVP honors.
He played two years in the White Sox organization before becoming the first
base coach for the Clinton Lumber Kings (Texas Rangers organization) in
2007.
Since 2007, Welker has been a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Iowa.
He and his wife Jennifer recently moved back to Twin Falls to accept the assistant job at CSI to work with pitchers and
catchers as well as recruiting.
“ Kris brings energy and enthusiam to our program. He works extremely hard and the players
respond well to him. He has turned our pitching into our strength.” - Boomer Walker
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Skip Walker
37th Season
AssistantCoach
Golden Eagle baseball fans know him as Skip. People who spend
a lot of time around him are familiar with the phrases “jeezo-peezo,”
“mentality,” and a few others too colorful to print here. His players, both
former and current, can recite the five P’s - “proper planning prevents
poor procedure.” But it’s the rich history Jim Walker has brought to the
CSI program that defines who he is.
Skip Walker is a legend at CSI. Not only was Walker inducted into
the CSI Athletic Hall of Fame this year, but Frontier Field was officially
named the James F. “Skip” Walker baseball field.
In his 31 years as a head coach at CSI, Walker planted the trees, built
the clubhouse and played a major role in creating one of the top five
JUCO fields in the country. Along the way, he has cultivated baseball
players, winning 12 region titles, competing in eight JUCO World Series and winning a national championship
in 1984, taking third in 1988, fourth in 1986 and fifth in 1975.
Retiring from head coaching duties in 2004, Skip continues to be a part of CSI baseball as an assistant.
Walker is married to his wife Julene. They have a daughter Carly and a son, Boomer, who is the Golden
Eagles head coach.
“I’m the luckiest guy in the country. I have an
offensive assistant that has won more than 1100
games in his career. I’m in a great, great situation.
He can now use his knowledge to help the players
without worrying about all the other stuff.” Boomer Walker on having his dad and former head
coach Skip Walker as an assistant.
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Volunteer Assistant Coach
Gene Ritchie
Volunteer Assistant Coach
“Our program couldn’t survive without Geno. He is the first
one at the field each day and the last one to leave. He is the
hardest working retired person in the country.”
- Coach Walker
On the Air
Listen to all the action live on 1450 AM with Ken Simmons (left) and Jonathan Drew (right). If you aren’t in the Twin
Falls area, go to www.csi.edu/athletics and click on listen live to hear selected CSI baseball games on your computer.
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Ryan Cooperstone
6-1 - Infield
Freshman
Chatsworth, Calif. - #1
“Ryan has a very high baseball
IQ. He comes from a great high
school program and is a very
good player.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Ryan
What advice would you give a 5year-old? Have fun and do what you
love the most.
My favorite motivational saying or
expression is: “You can’t tip toe into
the lion’s den.”
The last book I read was: The Pearl.
Who would you be in a band?
- singer, guitarist, drummer, or
manager?: Drummer
Favorite kind of Cookie: Oatmeal
Raisin
Who should play you in a movie
version of your life? Adam Sandler
For just a day, I would switch
places with: Lebron James.
Funniest Movie: The Hangover
My biggest fear is: spiders.
Favorite Vegetable: Artichokes
Before CSI: Ryan led his Chatsworth High School baseball team
to city championships in 2008 and 2009 and a league championship
in 2008.
As a junior, he hit .465 with 47 RBI and two home runs. He
earned first team all-league honors and was named to second team all
state.
His senior season, Ryan hit .385 with 16 RBI and one home run.
He was named second team all city.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Laugh out Loud or Giggle
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
Talk or listen
Beaches or Mountains
Potato Chips or French Fries
Dogs or Cats
Worry Wart or Worry Free
Dreamer or Doer
5-9 - Outfield
Sophomore
Bakersfield, Calif. - #2
Up Close with Ryan
At CSI: Ryan played in 49 games for the Golden Eagles as a
freshman, finishing with 24 stolen bases and a .298 batting average.
Before CSI: Ryan played football and baseball at Stockdale High
School. In 2008, Ryan led his baseball team to a 31-3 record and a
league and valley championship. His high school team also won a
league championship in 2006 as well as a football league championship in 2005.
He earned first team all league and first team all area for baseball
in 2007.
This or That
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Sweet or Salty
Night Light or Completely Dark
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Spender or Saver
Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth
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Morning or Night
Casual or Dress Up
Stay in or Go Out
Potato Chips or French Fries
Talk or Listen
Beaches or Mountians
Ryan Lay
I wish someone would invent: a bat
that hits for me.
One word to describe Golden Eagle
baseball is: tradition.
One word to describe myself is:
explosive.
When I was little I wanted to be a:
firefighter.
Now, I want to be a: homicide detective.
For just a day, I would switch
places with: the Hulk.
Favorite Toy as a Child: Baseball
Bat.
My most prized possession is: my
pride.
Favorite Donut: Maple Bar
Favorite Fruit: Strawberries
Favorite Vegetable: Corn
“Ryan has matured a ton as a
player and turned into a good
leader. All around he is an asset
to our program. He is probably
the fastest guy this league has
had.” Coach Walker
Tanner Craswell
6-0 - Infield/Pitcher
Sophomore
“Tanner has a strong will to win.
He adds experience to our infield
and is a versatile kid that can
play anywhere in the infield.”
Coach Walker
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island -
#3
Up Close with Tanner
At CSI: Tanner started in 56 of CSI’s 58 games last season. He
hit .261 at the plate and was the Golden Eagles shortstop.
Before CSI: At Vauxhall High School, Tanner played fast-pitch
softball, helping his team to a league championship in 2007.
Outside of school sports, Tanner played baseball for Team Canada
in 2006-2007. He was named the top defensive player at the 2006
Canada Cup.
Tanner also played hockey, competing for the Charlottetown Abbies.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Beaches or Mountains
Potato Chips or French Fries
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Dreamer or Doer
5-10 - Outfield
Freshman
Salt Lake City, Utah - #4
Hidden Talent: Hockey
One word to describe myself is:
lazy.
I love the smell of: gas.
Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid? Yes, rocks.
Favorite Website? Facebook
One word to describe Golden Eagle
baseball is: rugged.
My Biggest Fear is: dying in water.
Most Annoying Bug is: Gnat.
I can’t stand the smell of: fish.
During the offseason, I focused on
improving my: speed and hitting.
Favorite Pop: Root Beer
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant:
Maxies
Favorite Fruit: Grapes
Favorite Food: Pasta
“DJ is a good kid. We are happy
to have him in our program. He
will add to our outfield depth.”
Coach Walker
Up Close with DJ
Before CSI: A four-year letterman at Bingham High School, DJ
helped his team to region championships all four years.
DJ earned honorable mention all-region honors for his play in the
outfield.
He also was a member of the Spanish Club and Ping Pong Club at
his high school.
Outside of school, DJ played for the Utah Baseball Academy.
This or That
Leader or Follower
Laugh out loud or Giggle
Morning or Night
Talk or Listen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Mild or Spicy
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Small Town or Big City
Beach or Mountains
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Stay in or Go Out
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Clean Freak or Total Slob
DJ Nelson
One interesting fact about myself
is: I am an avid Call Of Duty player.
Favorite Website: Facebook
The last book I read was: Harry
Potter
One word to describe Golden Eagle
baseball is: strong willed.
Favorite Food: Chinese
When I was little I wanted to be a:
bull rider.
Now, I want to be a: rodeo clown.
Funniest Movie: Ace Ventura
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant:
Chili’s
Who should play me in a movie
version of my life is: Mark Walberg
What advice would you give a 5year-old?: Practice.
I am not good at: tennis.
Remington Pullin
5-11 - Catcher/Infield
Sophomore
Twin Falls, Idaho - #5
“Remington is a fierce competitor. He works very hard and gets
the most out of his ability. He is
a huge asset to the program..”
Coach Walker
Up Close with Remington
Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew
My hobbies include: snowboarding
and hunting.
Favorite Cereal: Cinnamon Toast
Crunch
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Inand-Out Burger.
My biggest fear is: snakes.
For just on day, I would switch
places with: Mandy Moore.
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a
National Finals Rodeo Flag.
When I was little I wanted to be: a
fireman.
Now I want to be: a general contractor.
Favorite Donut: Cinnamon Twist
Favorite Cookie: M&M
Favorite Vegetable: Avacado
At CSI: Remington played in just 20 games for the Eagles but
posted the fourth-highest batting average on the team as a freshman
at .321.
Before CSI: Remington lettered four years in baseball and three
in football at Twin Falls High School. He led his baseball team to
conference championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and a 2nd-place
finish at state in 2006.
He was awarded with all-conference selections four years in baseball and three years in football.
This or That
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Sweet or Salty
Dreamer or Doer
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Talk or Listen
6-1 - Infield
Freshman
Redmond, Wash. - #6
Morning or Night
Tent or Cabin
Mild or Spicy
Play to win or Play to have fun
Stay in or Go Out
Potato Chips or French Fries
“Blake is the hardest worker on
the team. He just loves to play
baseball. He will find a way to
have success based on his desire
and work ethic.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Blake
Before CSI: A second-baseman and closer on the mound for the
Lake Washington High School baseball team, Blake helped his team
to a 19-7 record and a Kingco 4A Championship his senior year.
He earned second team league honors at second base as well as
being named an all-Kingco player.
Outside of high school baseball, Blake played for the Seattle
Bombers.
This or That
Leader or Follower
Laugh out loud or Giggle
Morning or Night
Talk or Listen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Mild or Spicy
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Worry Wart or Worry Free
Reality Show of Sitcom
Dogs or Cats
Stay In or Go Out
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Blake Lively
Hidden Talent: I can cook.
My favorite motivational saying is:
“If you ain’t first, your last.” - Ricky
Bobby
Favorite Toy as a Child: Hot
Wheels
I can’t stand the smell of: feet.
One word description of myself is:
quiet.
Favorite vegetable: Green Beans
For just one day I would switch
places with: Ken Griffy Jr.
One interesting fact about myself
is: I broke my back in high school.
Favorite Food: PB&J sandwich
Funniest Movie: Elf
During the offseason I focused on
improving: my strength, fielding and
speed.
Nick Altavilla
6-1 - Outfield
Freshman
Lakeville, Minn. - #7
“Nick is red-shirting for us this
year. He will be back next year as
a Golden Eagle baseball player.”
Coach Walker
Up Close with Nick
Favorite Food: Pasta
Favorite Pop: Diet Coke
When I was little I wanted to be: a
fighter pilot.
Now I want to be a: wildlife biologist.
Hidden Talent: Ping Pong
I am not good at: basketball.
I wish someone would invent a:
broken bat fixer.
Best Amusement Park Ride: Power
Tower
Favorite Motivational Saying:
“Veni, Vidi, Vici”
One intersting fact about myself is:
I like country music.
I can’t bear the sound of: slamming
doors.
Favorite Holiday: New Year’s
Before CSI: Nick played hockey and baseball at Lakeville North
High School.
He was a four-year starter on the baseball team, earning allconference and all-state honors as well as helping his team to two
conference championships.
His senior season, Nick hit .346 with 21 RBI and five home runs
with no errors in the field.
On the ice, Nick was a two-year starter at leftwing.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Sweet or Salty
Morning or Night
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
6-0 - Pitcher
Sophomore
Pocatello, Idaho - #8
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Beaches or Mountains
Potato Chips or French Fries
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Dreamer or Doer
“Casey is a great kid that is very
responsible. He needs to develop
confidence in himself day in
and day out to be the pitcher he
wants to be.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Casey
At CSI: Casey pitched in 19 games for the Golden Eagles as a
freshman, going 2-2 with a 5.28 ERA.
Before CSI: Hailing from Pocatello High School, Casey earned
four letters in baseball, starting his last three years.
He led his team to a district championship as a senior in 2008.
That year, he was named Southeast Idaho Player of the Year. Casey
also was named first team all-area three years.
His senior season, Casey finished with a 0.76 ERA and went 5-3
with 10.3 strikeouts per game.
This or That
Spender or Saver
Laugh out loud or Giggle
Morning or Night
Talk or Listen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Tent or Cabin
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Small Town or Big City
Beach or Mountains
Worry Wart or Worry Free
Stay in or Go Out
Reality Show or Sitcom
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Casey Lish
Favorite Food: Elk Steak
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Upper B hall man cave.
Favorite Fruit: Lemon
I love the smell of: camp fire.
An interesting fact about myself: I
eat ketchup with all meats.
For just one day I would switch
places with: my cat.
My hobbies are: hunting, fishing,
and camping.
Favorite Donut: White Powder with
Raspberry Filling
Favorite Kind of Cookie: Pumpkin
Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant:
KFC
Favorite Holiday: Hunting Season
One word to describe me is: respectful.
Phillip Valos
5-9 - Pitcher
Freshman
Bakersfield, Calif. - #9
“Phillip is a very good student and works hard. He will
see some innings for us as a
reliever.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Philip
Hidden Talent: I can eat all day.
Favorite Food: Steak
Hanging on my bedroom wall is:
pictures of Kim Kardashian and Tupac and hats.
Favorite Website: Facebook
Favorite Vegetables: Artichoke
One word to describe myself is:
smart.
What community service or volunteer work have you done?: I built
houses for the troops.
I can’t bear the sound of: girls complaining.
Favorite Fast Food Restaurant: Inn-Out Burger
Favorite sit-down Restaurant:
Tahoe Joes
Favorite Pop: Diet Coke
Before CSI: A pitcher for Stockdale High School, Phillip helped
his high school team to three league championships and two section
championships.
As a sophomore, junior and senior, Phillip was named pitcher of
the year in his league as well as first team all league and first team all
area. In 2008 and 2009, he also earned second team all-state honors.
Phillip holds the record for most career wins (33) and most playoff wins in a career (6) at his high school.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Dogs or Cats
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Beaches or Mountains
Potato Chips or French Fries
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Night Light or Completely Dark
6-1 - Outfielder
Sophomore
Strathmore, Alberta - #10
“Dale is a highly talented
player. With experience and
time, he will recognize his full
potential.” Coach Walker
Hidden Talent: Volleyball
When I was little I wanted to be a:
pro baseball player.
Now, I want to be an: optometrist.
Funniest Movie: The Hangover
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a
Canadian Flag.
When I was little I swallowed by
accident: a screw and a quarter.
My biggest fear is: snakes.
I am not good at: golf
Favorite Fruit: Orange
Favorite Pop: Root Beer
During the offseason I focused on
imporoving: my hitting.
Favorite kind of cookie: Peanut
Butter
Most Annoying Bug: Mosquito
Favorite Cereal: Cheerios
At CSI: Dale hit .265 as a freshman at CSI, playing in 32 games for the
Golden Eagles. He also was a perfect 5-for-5 in stolen bases. Dale was a 2009
draft pick by the Texas Rangers.
Before CSI: Hailing from Vauxhall High School, Dale played volleyball in
high school and baseball outside of high school.
In 2004, he was a part of a Bantam Baseball National Championship team.
He also had a Canadian Junior National Team Invitee in 2007-08.
On the volleyball court, he helped his team to a zone championship and
third at provincials. In 2004 and 2005 his volleyball team won national championships. He was named the MVP in 2004 and all-tournament team in 2005.
This or That
Spender or Saver
Laugh out loud or Giggle
Morning or Night
Tent or Cabin
Night Light or Completely Dark
Mild or Spicy
14
Small Town or Big City
Beach or Mountains
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Sweet or Salty
Dale Anderson
Up Close with Dale
Mike Renner
5-10 - Pitcher/Utility
Freshman
Chatsworth, Calif. - #12
“Mike has a very high baseball IQ and knows what makes
him good. He stays within his
abilities at all times and really
knows how to pitch.” Coach
Walker
Up Close with Mike
Favorite Food: Pizza
I love the smell of: campfires.
Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli
I can’t stand the smell of: peanut
butter.
My biggest fear is: Scorpions.
Who would play you in a movie
version of your life?: Adam Sandler
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant:
McDonald’s
An interesting fact about myself is:
I am a very picky eater.
Favorite Cereal: Fruit Loops
Another school I made an official
visit to was: Chico State
When I was little I wanted to be a:
firefighter.
Now, I want to be a: baseball player.
Favorite Donut: Chocolate Bar
Before CSI: A four-year letterman at Chatsworth High School,
Mike led his team to three league championships and three city
championships.
As a junior, he was named second team all league. As a senior,
Mike earned first team all-league, first team all-state and player of the
year honors. His senior year, he also threw a 2-hit shut out at Dodger
Stadium.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
5-11 - Catcher
Freshman
Park City, Utah - #14
Up Close with Parker
“Parker is a highly skilled catcher. He is very polished behind the
plate for a freshman. With improved offensive production, he
will be one of the better catchers
in the league.” Coach Walker
Before CSI: Parker started all four years at catcher for the Park City
High School baseball team.
As a freshman, Parker earned honorable mention all-state honors
and followed it up with first team all-state awards as a sophomore,
junior and senior.
In 2006, Parker was named defensive player of the year for his high
school. In 2007, he earned offensive player of the year distinction. His
last two seasons, Parker was selected as his high school’s MVP.
This or That
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Sweet or Salty
Dreamer or Doer
Spender or Saver
Sreet Smart or Book Smart
Worry wart or Worry Free
15
Talk or Listen
Leader or Follower
Mild or Spicy
Casual or Dress up
Stay in or Go out
Potato Chips or French Fries
Parker Morin
Hidden Talent: Juggling
I love the smell of: fresh cut grass.
My favorite motivational saying is”
“There is nothing you cannot do, if
only you can imagine yourself doing
it.”
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Hidden Lakes for cliff jumping.
I wish someone would invent:
a teleportation machine to get rid of
long bus rides.
Favorite Vegetable: Carrot.
For just one day I would switch
places with: David Beckham.
Hanging on my bedroom wall are:
baseball pictures, bats, and awards.
My biggest fear is: spiders.
Favorite Food: Pasta
I can’t stand the smell of: sulfer.
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Beaches or Mountains
Sweet or Salty
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Dreamer or Doer
Tyler Duffin
6-2 - Pitcher
Freshman
Spanish Fork, Utah - #15
“Tyler is a very competitive kid.
He should be a big contributor to
our success pitchingwise. He will
come out of the bullpen for us.”
Coach Walker
Up Close with Tyler
I wish someone would invent a:
Copenhagen vending machine.
Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant:
Texas Road House.
One word to describe myself is:
country.
I love the smell of: a campfire.
My hidden talent is: ping pong.
When I was little I wanted to be a:
coach.
Now, I want to be a: cop.
Favorite Food: Chinese
Favorite Holiday: Halloween
If I could appear on the cover of
any magazine it would be: Golfer’s
Digest.
Favorite Cereal: Cookie Crisp
My hobbies include: golf.
Before CSI: A golfer and baseball player at Spanish Fork High
School, Tyler led his team to two league and state baseball championships. As a senior, he posted the lowest ERA in the state of Utah.
Tyler also helped his high school golf team to four league championships, lettering all four years of high school.
Outside of school baseball, Tyler played for the Utah Baseball
Academy.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Tent or Cabin
Leader or Follower
Small Town or Big City
Beaches or Mountains
Dogs or Cats
Potato Chips or French Fries
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Spender or Saver
Morning or Night
“Jean-Guy is very talented but
raw. With improved work ethic
and experience, he will be a
contributor.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Jean-Guy
What advice would you give a 5year-old?: Relax and have fun while
you can.
Favorite Pop: Pepsi
Funniest Movie: Dumb and Dumber
Favorite Cereal: Fruit Loops
My Biggest Fear is: Spiders
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout:
Applebee’s.
Favorite Vegetables: Carrots
I am not good at: singing.
My most prized possession is: my
cross.
Favorite Food: Steak
I can’t bear the sound of: people
chewing with their mouths open.
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite Fruit: Pineapple
Favorite Donut: Powdered
Before CSI: Jean-Guy played basketball and volleyball in school
in 2005.
In 2005 and 2006, he helped his team to two championships in
AA hockey. He also was selected for the all star game in AA hockey.
Jean-Guy attended the Vauxhall Baseball Academy in Alberta,
Canada.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Beaches or Mountains
Dreamer or Doer
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Spender or Saver
Street Smart or Book Smart
16
Worry Wart or Worry Free
Talk or Listen
Tent or Cabin
Morning or Night
Dogs or Cats
Casual or Dress Up
Jean-Guy Bilodeau
6-3 - Catcher
Freshman
Winnipeg, Manitoba - #17
Travis Huber
6-3 - Infield/Pitcher
Freshman
Salt Lake City, Utah - #18
“Travis came to us as a infielder
and we’ve converted him to a
pitcher. He has electric stuff and
will be a great pitcher for us
this year and next year.” Coach
Walker
Up Close with Travis
Hidden Talent: NHL ‘10
I love the smell of: food.
One word to describe Golden Eagle
baseball is: tradition.
I can’t bear the sound of: nails on a
chalkboard.
I wish someone would invent: time
travel.
Favorite Fruit: Watermelon
Favorite Holiday: Labor Day
Favorite Toy as a Child: Curious
George
My biggest fear is: heights.
Favorite Pop: Vault
I wish someone would invent: a new
sport.
I am not good at: singing.
My hobbies include: fishing.
Favorite Food: Chinese
Before CSI: A three-year letterman at West Jordan High School,
Travis led his team to a fourth-place finish at state.
During his high school career, Travis was name to the all-region
team twice and second-team all state once. He also was selected to
compete in the 5A all-star game at Lindquist Field.
This or That
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth
Tent or Cabin
Potato Chips or French Fries
Mild or Spicy
Reality Show or Sitcom
Talk or Listen
Small Town or Big City
Beach or Mountains
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Dreamer or Doer
Night Light or Comletely Dark
6-0 - Pitcher
Freshman
Calgary, Alberta - #19
“Tyler has a great work ethic
and strong desire to do well. He
is a motivated kid. He will be a
great pitcher.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Tyler
Before CSI: Tyler attended the Vauxhall High School Baseball
Academy in Alberta. As a junior, he posted an 1.83 ERA with the
most strike outs on the team.
He competed in the Alberta summer games and the Western
Canada Games, leading his team to gold medals in each. He was a
member of the silver medal team at the Canada Summer Games.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
Small Town or Big City
17
Night Light or Completely Dark
Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth
Talk or Listen
Stay in or Go out
Worry Wart or Worry Free
Mild or Spicy
Tyler Vavra
One word to describe myself is:
power.
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: Hastings ( I love movies).
My favorite motivational saying
is: “Keep your feet moving and your
mouth shut.”
I love the smell of: the baseball field.
When I was little I wanted to be a:
professional hockey player.
Now, I want to be a: professional
baseball player.
My biggest fear is: drowning.
Hanging on my bedroom wall is:
Canadian flag.
Funniest Movie: Anchorman
Favorite Food: Pasta
I can’t stand the smell of: olives.
Favorite Cereal: Raisin Bran
Chris Kerns
6-0 - Pitcher
Freshman
Boise, Idaho - #20
“As Chris develops more confidence, he will become the pitcher
he is capable of being. He has
great stuff. He needs to get a little
meaner on the mound.” Coach
Walker
Up Close with Chris
When I was little I wanted to be a:
chef.
Now, I want to be a: high school or
college baseball coach.
My most prized possession is: my
glove.
Favorite Cereal: Life
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout: The
Baseball Field
An interesting fact about me is:
I met Mike Tyson in the Phoenix
Airport.
Favorite Food: Steak and Potatoes
My biggest fear is: not being successful.
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a
poster of Safeco Field.
Favorite Fruit: Grapes
I love the smell of: a campfire.
Before CSI: Chris played football as a sophomore and junior at
Timberline High School and baseball all four years.
He led his teams to four league championships and two district
championships. He helped his team to third-place finishes at state in
2006, 2007 and 2008 and a second-place finish at state in 2009.
Chris earned second team SIC honors as a junior and SIC Player
of the Year honors as a senior.
This or That
Small Town or Big City
Beach or Mountains
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Stay in or Go Out
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Leader or Follower
Laugh out loud or Giggle
Morning or Night
Talk or Listen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Mild or Spicy
“Michael is the greatest walk-on
player ever. He is very talented
and very athletic. He has a great
swing and is a 4.0 student. He is
the perfect kid.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Michael
My most prized possession is: my
family.
Favorite Kind of Cookie: My
Mom’s
My favorite motivational saying
is: “Pain is temporary, quitting is
forever.”
Best Amusement Park Ride: The
Zipper at the Twin Falls County Fair.
What are you not good at?: Golf
My Biggest fear is: slugs.
Who should play you in a movie
version of your life? Dwayne Johnson
The last book I read was: Captain
Underpants.
For just a day, I would switch
places with: Derek Jeter.
Favorite Food: Candy
Before CSI: Michael played football and baseball at Lake Oswego High School. He transferred to CSI from Oregon State University.
Wesner led his team to four league championships and a secondplace finish at state in football and two league championships in
baseball.
As a junior, he earned all-state honors for offense and defense in
football. His sophomore season, he was named first team all league in
baseball.
This or That
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Reality Show or Sitcom
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Beaches or Mountains
18
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Dreamer or Doer
Sweet or Salty
Tent or Cabin
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Michael Wesner
6-3 - Infield
Sophomore
Lake Oswego, Ore. - #21
Kyle Beverley
5-10 - Outfield
Sophomore
Salt Lake City, Utah - #22
“Kyle is a very mature good kid.
He needs to know his own abilities to reach his full potential.”
Coach Walker
Up Close with Kyle
One word to describe Golden Eagle
Baseball is: persistent.
One word to describe myself is:
optimistic.
I wish someone would invent: a
transporter.
Favorite Toy as a Child: Ninja
Turtles
I love the smell of: brownies.
What advice would you give a 5year-old?: “Have fun, and play what
you want.”
Swallow anything by accident as a
kid? If so what was it? Yes, a nickel.
My biggest fear is: sharks.
Hanging on my bedroom wall are:
hats.
The last book I read was: The Road.
Favorite Fruit: Clementines
Before CSI: Lettered all four years in baseball at Cottonwood
High School, winning state championships every year. He hit .370 as
a senior with eight home runs, earning all-state honors. As a junior,
he hit .346 with seven triples and 11 home runs, earning first team
all-state honors.
In 2007, Kyle was named the state tournament MVP after he hit
five home runs and drove in 17 runs.
Kyle transferred to CSI from Oregon State University, where he
played his freshman season.
This or That
Small Twon or Big City
Casual or Dress Up
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Stay in or Go out
Potato Chips or French Fries
Dreamer or Doer
Love to win or Hate to Lose
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Sweet or Salty
White Break or Wheat Bread
Street Smart or Book Smart
Tent or Cabin
6-4 - Outfield
Sophomore
Edmonton, Alberta - #24
“Lionel is unbelievably talented.
With a stronger will to succeed, he could be a great, great
player.” Coach Walker
Favorite Food: Fried Chicken and
Potatoes
Hidden Talent: Drawing
Favorite Fruit: Kiwi
Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: Yes, a goldfish.
Favorite Vegetable: Cucumber
One word to describe Golden Eagle
Baseball is: work.
One word to describe myself is:
dependable.
Who should play you in a movie
version of your life?: Will Smith
The last book I read was: Wild at
Heart
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a
cross.
Favorite Website: Facebook
Favorite Donut: Apple Fritter
At CSI: Lionel started in 39 games and played in 51 for the
Golden Eagles as a freshman, hitting .259 with five home runs and
21 RBI.
Before CSI: Lionel graduated from Vauxhall High School. He
was a member of Team Canada in 2007 and the Team Canada World
Juniors in 2008.
Lionel was drafted in the 24th round to the Minnesota Twins in
the 2008 draft.
He attended Vauxhall Academy in 2007-08.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
19
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Beaches or Mountains
Potato Chips or French Fries
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Dreamer or Doer
Lionel Morrill
Up Close with Lionel
Caleb Olson
6-3 - Pitcher
Sophomore
Salt Lake City, Utah - #25
“Caleb is left-handed pitcher
with raw talent. With a lot of
innings on the mound and more
experience, he will be good.”
Coach Walker
Up Close with Caleb
Before CSI: Caleb was a pitcher all four years at Juan Diego
High School, leading his team to three region championships and a
state championship.
He earned all-state distinction as a sophomore and junior and was
named the 3A state MVP his senior season.
In 2009, Caleb posted a 0.89 ERA, the lowest in the state of Utah
that year. He also finished his senior season with 79 strikeouts and
only 11 walks.
This or That
Small Town or Big City
Beach or Mountains
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Stay in or Go Out
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Leader or Follower
Laugh out loud or Giggle
Spender or Saver
Talk or Listen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Morning or Night
6-6 - Pitcher
Sophomore
Salt Lake City, Utah - #26
My favorite motivational saying is:
“Pain today, pride tomorrow.”
Most Annoying Bug: Spiders
One word to describe myself is:
laidback.
Favorite Cereal: Reese’s Puffs
Favorite sit-down restaurant: PF
Changs
For just a day, I would switch places with: Taylor Swift’s boyfriend.
Favorite Fruit: Pineapple
Favorite Food: Mexican
If you could invent a word, what
would it be and what would it
mean?: Yolked. It would mean someone who is strong and big.
Hanging on my bedroom wall are
posters of: Joe Dimaggio, Taylor
Swift and Wrigley Field.
“Preston matured a lot since last
season. He has above average
junior college stuff. He needs a
little more consistency to achieve
what he wants to.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Preston
At CSI: Preston posted a 3-2 record on the mound for the Golden
Eagles and a 4.46 ERA in his 42.1 innings of work last season.
Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Taylorsville High School, Preston
played baseball and golf.
On the baseball field, Preston led his team to four region championships
and a state runner-up finish. As a junior he was named second team all
region. His senior season, he earned first team all region honors as well as
first team all state distinction.
In 2007 and 2008, he was a part of legion team that won the state championship.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
20
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Potato Chips or French Fries
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Dreamer or Doer
Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth
Preston Olson
One of my hobbies includes:
photography.
Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch
During the offseason, I focused on
improving: my endurance.
Favorite Toy as a Child: Gameboy
A one-word description of myself
is: competitive.
One word to describe Golden Eagle
Baseball is: fresh.
My biggest fear is: drowning.
Hanging on my bedroom wall are:
notes for homework.
Favorite Food: Taylor Cafe
How is Twin Falls different than
where you are from? The amount of
people.
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant:
Tomato’s.
Brock Alexander
6-0 - Infield
Freshman
Yucaipa, Calif. - #28
“Brock is a mid-semester transfer that has been out of baseball
for a year and a half. We will
look to him for depth. He is a
great kid.” Coach Walker
Up Close with Brock
My favorite motivational saying
is: “Dreams stay big, worries stay
small.”
I can’t stand the smell of: bad
breath.
Favorite Kind of Cookie: Sugar
I am not good at: bowling.
I can’t bear the sound of: fingernails
on a chalkboard.
Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew
When I was little, I wanted to be a:
professional baseball player.
Now, I want to be: a smoke jumper.
My biggest fear is: snakes.
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a
Calendar
Most Annoying Bug: Fly
I love the smell of: VP Fuel.
Favorite Food: Mexican
Before CSI: Brock came to CSI mid-year for the 2010 baseball
season. He played second base at Yucaipa High School all four years.
As a junior and senior, Brock was named second team all league in
California.
Off the field, Brock excelled in the classroom, earning the academic award for posting a 3.6 GPA.
This or That
Sweet or Salty
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Secret Keeper or Blabbermouth
Worry Wart or Worry Free
Talk or Listen
Up Close with Trey
a
My most prized possession is: my
family.
Most Annoying Bug: Bee
One of my hobbies includes: flag
football.
My hidden talent is: singing.
A one-word description of myself
is: crazy.
What advice would you give a 5year-old?: Dream Big.
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
Hanging on my bedroom wall is: a
countdown until the first game.
I love the smell of: food.
I wish someone would invent: something to do my homework .
During the offseason, I focused on
improving: my running stamina.
“Trey works his tail off and has
battled injuries the whole time
at CSI. If he catches a break, he
will be a great pitcher..” Coach
Walker
At CSI: Trey pitched in 18 games for the Golden Eagles his
freshman season, finishing with a 1-3 record and 5.52 ERA.
Before CSI: Trey lettered all four years in baseball at Benicia
High School. As a senior, he helped his team to a league championship and a second-place finish at sectionals.
All four years, he played at the pitcher position except his freshman year when he also spent some time at first base.
This or That
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Potato Chips or French Fries
21
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Dreamer or Doer
Spender or Saver
Casual or Dress Up
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Trey Mohammed
6-4 - Pitcher
Sophomore
Benicia, Calif. - #30
Morning or Night
Small Town or Big City
Beaches or Mountains
Stay in or Go Out
Go with the flow or Stick to a routine
Tent or Cabin
JC Paquin
6-2 - Infield/Pitcher
Freshman
Montreal, Quebec - #33
“JC is a very competitive player
we got at semester. He will
add much needed power to the
middle of our lineup.” Coach
Walker
Up Close with JC
One interesting fact about myself
is: I can dislocate my thumb.
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite Donut: Boston Cream
I can’t stand the smell of: feet.
I wish someone would invent: a
portable microwave.
Favorite Pop: Ginger Ale
Favorite Donut: Boston Cream
Favorite Toy as a Child: A gun
Most Annoying Bug: Spider
During the offseason I worked on
improving: my speed.
Favorite Twin Falls Hangout:
Applebee’s
Funniest Movie: The Hangover
Favorite Cookie: Chocolate chip
My hobbies include: internet, sports,
and movies.
Before CSI: A Vauxhall Baseball Academy graduate, JC helped
his team to a 45-2 record in 2008 and a state championship. His senior season, JC hit .450 with 11 home runs and 41 RBI.
Outside of school, JC competed for Team Canada.
JC also played basketball in high school his freshmen year, leading his team to a state championship.
A transfer from Middle Georgia College, JC came to CSI midyear.
This or That
Small Town or Big City
Beaches or Mountains
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Stay in or Go Out
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Leader or Follower
Laugh out loud or Giggle
Morning or Night
Talk or Listen
Street Smart or Book Smart
Mild or Spicy
6-2 - Infield
Freshman
Salt Lake City, Utah - #34
“Vinny is a big league kid. He
really works hard and with
continued development will be
a quality hitter for us.” Coach
Walker
What advice would you give a
5-year-old?: Just because there is a
goalie doesn’t mean you can’t score.
Favorite Food: Steak and Crab
I wish someone would invent: an
instruction manual on women.
Did you swallow anything by accident as a kid?: Yes, vegetables.
My hobbies include: snowboarding, dancing, bowling and watching
movies.
One word to describe Golden Eagle
Baseball is: fresh.
My biggest fear is: snow blindness
in cats.
How is Twin Falls different than
where you are from? Twin Falls is
windier and we plow the roads when
it snows in Salt Lake.
Before CSI: Vincent was a four-year letterman in football and
baseball at Bingham High School, leading each to a region championship and his football team to a state championship.
As a junior, Vincent hit .424 at the plate in baseball. He followed
that up with a .446 average his senior season.
He earned all-region and all-state accolades in both baseball and
football during his high school career.
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
White Bread or Wheat Bread
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
22
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Beaches or Mountains
Street Smart or Book Smart
Small Town or Big City
Mild or Spicy
Spender or Saver
Vincent Giron
Up Close with Vincent
2009 Stats and Region 18 Standings
Region 18 2009 Record: 23-15
CSI Overall 2009 Record: 33-26
Player Games AB R
Tyler Chism
58 202 51
Victor Spencer
58 177 39
Andy Fox
54 182 45
Remington Pullin
20
28 4
Ryan Lay
49 124 31
Garrett Wolff
58 178 42
Cameron Cushing
28
78 12
Trent Johnson
52 167 22
Alex Hancock
51 108 18
Nate Carlson
37
82 14
Justin Jensen
41 113 11
Dale Anderson
32
49 19
Tanner Craswell
58 180 35
Lionel Morrill
51 116 30
Tony Hunt
18
26 7
Sam Armstrong
2
1
0
Tyler Curtis
1
0
0
Totals
Opponents
59
59
Pitching
H RBI 2B
80 55 19
63 46 17
62 36 21
9
5
2
37 11 7
52 27 9
22 18 4
46 26 8
29 17 5
22 14 2
30 16 9
13
5
2
47 33 8
30 21 4
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3B HR TB SO
5
7 130 29
0
3
89 15
1
3
94 29
0
0
11 2
1
0
46 16
0
3
70 32
0
4
38 24
2
1
61 29
1
2
42 26
1
2
32 14
0
0
39 15
0
0
15 11
0
1
58 29
1
5
51 48
0
1
8 12
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1811 380 546 331 118 12
1685 297 453 258 79 10
32
18
BB HP SAC OB% E
19 8
3
.461 6
23 2
8
.425 6
18 2
2
.406 11
1
1
2
.355 2
15 4
5
.389 1
24 11
6
.403 15
7
1
0
.349 5
10 9
3
.346 0
13 4
3
.362 1
10 2
1
.358 1
11 2
2
.341 5
9
2
3
.393 2
15 5
6
.332 13
13 5
1
.358 1
6
1
0
.333 3
0
0
0
.000 2
0
0
0
.000 0
784 332 194 59
606 78 203 78
45
39
SB/
AVG. SLG%
SBA
23/26 .396
.644
23/25 .356
.503
9/11
.341
.516
0/1
.321
.393
24/28 .298
.371
3/5
.292
.393
5/5
.282
.487
2/5
.275
.365
4/7
.269
.389
1/1
.268
.390
2/5
.265
.345
5/5
.265
.306
3/5
.261
.322
8/9
.259
.440
2/2
.154
.308
0/0
.000
.000
0/0
.000
.000
.383 83 114/140 .301
.371 113 105/139 .269
Player
Tyler Chism
Sam Armstrong
Tyler Barrett
Tyler Curtis
Preston Olson
Trent Johnson
Casey Lish
Trey Mohammed
Colby Robison
Logan Clewes
Kasey Jeroue
Andy Fox
Chris Gokey
Dale Anderson
APP
9
17
17
17
10
6
19
18
15
10
12
3
12
3
IP
15.0
91.1
79.1
70.1
42.1
7.0
46.0
31.0
20.0
11.0
9.0
7.0
10.1
1.2
H
10
87
70
59
40
9
60
34
21
14
19
9
17
4
R
6
40
40
41
28
4
32
27
19
12
13
10
22
3
ER
4
29
32
32
21
4
27
19
17
11
12
10
18
3
BB
8
25
44
28
14
3
23
10
15
9
8
5
11
0
SO
12
73
59
80
31
5
35
19
17
11
8
6
5
0
ERA
2.40
2.86
3.63
4.09
4.46
5.14
5.28
5.52
7.65
9.00
12.00
12.86
15.68
16.20
W
0
8
5
9
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
L
2
6
5
2
2
0
2
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
Saves
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Totals
Opponents
59
59
441.1
440.0
453
546
297
380
235
296
203
194
361
332
4.79
6.05
33
26
26
33
5
6
Overall
2009
SWAC
2009
SWAC Teams
College of Western Nevada
College of Southern Nevada
College of Southern Idaho
Salt Lake Community College
College of Eastern Utah
Colorado Northwestern CC
Wins
33
27
23
16
12
3
Losses
6
10
15
22
25
36
23
.433
.360
Pct.
.846
.730
.605
.421
.324
.077
Wins
42
35
33
26
20
7
Losses
12
20
26
29
34
48
Pct.
.778
.636
.560
.473
.370
.127
2009 Baseball Results
Date
Feb. 5, 2009
Feb. 6, 2009
Feb. 7, 2009
Feb. 7, 2009
Feb. 8, 2009
Feb. 13, 2009
Feb. 13, 2009
Feb. 14, 2009
Feb. 15, 2009
Feb. 21, 2009
Feb. 21, 2009
Feb. 22, 2009
Feb. 22, 2009
Feb. 27, 2009
Feb. 27, 2009
Feb. 28, 2009
Feb. 28, 2009
Mar. 6, 2009
Mar. 6, 2009
Mar. 7, 2009
Mar. 7, 2009
Mar. 13, 2009
Mar. 13, 2009
Mar. 14, 2009
Mar. 14, 2009
Mar. 17, 2009
Mar. 20, 2009
Mar. 20, 2009
Mar. 21, 2009
Mar. 21, 2009
Mar. 27, 2009
Mar. 27, 2009
Mar. 28, 2009
Mar. 28, 2009
Apr. 3, 2009
Apr. 3, 2009
Apr. 4, 2009
Apr. 4, 2009
Apr. 10, 2009
Apr. 10, 2009
Apr. 11, 2009
Apr. 11, 2009
Apr. 17, 2009
Apr. 17, 2009
Apr. 18, 2009
Apr. 18, 2009
Apr. 24, 2009
Apr. 24, 2009
Apr. 25, 2009
Apr. 25, 2009
May 1, 2009
May 1, 2009
Opponent
Phoenix College
Phoenix College
South Mountain
South Mountain
Glendale College
San Jacinto College
Fullerton JC
St. Petersburg CC
Chipola CC
Prairie BB Academy
Prairie BB Academy
Prairie BB Academy
Prairie BB Academy
College of Southern Nevada
College of Southern Nevada
College of Southern Nevada
College of Southern Nevada
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Western Nevada College
Western Nevada College
Western Nevada College
Western Nevada College
Dawson CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
College of Eastern Utah
College of Eastern Utah
College of Eastern Utah
College of Eastern Utah
College of Southern Nevada
College of Southern Nevada
Colege of Southern Nevada
College of Southern Nevada
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake CC
Western Nevada College
Western Nevada College
Western Nevada College Western Nevada College
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Colorado Northwestern CC
College of Eastern Utah
College of Eastern Utah
Result
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
Score
2-3
8-5
2-6
2-3
5-4
3-13
7-4
0-1
10-6
9-1
7-12
4-10
15-1
9-6
4-6
0-8
0-1
4-5
7-3
3-4
11-4
4-6
8-9
1-4
6-5
13-5
7-1
8-2
6-2
7-3
18-7
22-10
9-7
10-7
3-5
5-6
4-3
5-7
5-3
3-2
10-0
4-10
0-1
1-9
5-1
2-3
16-1
15-5
7-1
15-8
3-2
10-4
Region 18 Tournament
May 6, 2009
May 7, 2009
May 8, 2009
May 8, 2009
May 9, 2009
Colorado Northwestern CC
College of Southern Nevada
Western Nevada College
Salt Lake CC
Western Nevada College
W
W
L
W
L
8-0
3-2
1-6
15-6
3-18
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
District Playoff
May 14, 2009
May 15, 2009
Central Arizona
Northeastern JC
L
L
1-11
5-9
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
24
Site
Phoenix, Ariz.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Glendale, Ariz.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
2010 Baseball Schedule
Day
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Wed.
Fri.-Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Wed.-Sat.
Thur-Sat.
Sat.-Sat.
Date
Feb. 6
Feb. 7
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 12-14
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb. 13
Feb. 14
Feb. 18
Feb. 19
Feb. 20
March 5
March 6
March 8
March 12
March 13
March 19
March 20
March 26
March 27
April 2
April 3
April 9
April 10
April 16
April 17
April 23
April 24
April 30
May 1
May 7
May 8
May 12-15
May 20-22
May 29-June 5
Opponent
Time
Games
Gateway
6 p.m.
1
South Mountain
Noon
2
Gateway
6 p.m.
1
Phoenix CC
5 p.m.
1
Southern Nevada Tourney
Central Arizona College
6:30 p.m.
1
Cochise College
9:30 a.m.
1
Cochise College
12:30 p.m.
1
Central Arizona College
9 a.m.
1
Prairie Baseball Academy
1 p.m. 1
Prairie Baseball Academy
1 p.m.
2
Prairie Baseball Academy
1 p.m.
2
College of Southern Nevada
1 p.m.
2
College of Southern Nevada
Noon
2
Dawson CC
1 p.m.
2
Salt Lake CC
1 p.m.
2
Salt Lake CC
Noon
2
Western Nevada College 2 p.m. MST
2
Western Nevada College 1 p.m. MST
2
Colorado Northwestern CC
1 p.m.
2
Colorado Northwestern CC
Noon
2
College of Eastern Utah
1 p.m.
2
College of Eastern Utah
Noon
2
College of Southern Nevada 5 p.m. MST
2
College of Southern Nevada 1 p.m. MST
2
Salt Lake CC
1 p.m.
2
Salt Lake CC
Noon
2
Western Nevada College 1 p.m.
2
Western Nevada College Noon
2
Colorado Northwestern CC
1 p.m.
2
Colorado Northwestern CC
Noon
2
College of Eastern Utah
1 p.m.
2
College of Eastern Utah
Noon
2
Region 18 Tournament
District Playoff
NJCAA JUCO World Series
25
Place
Phoenix, Ariz.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Henderson, Nev.
CSN Field
Green Valley HS
Green Valley HS
CSN Field
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Carson City, Nev.
Carson City, Nev.
Rangely, Colo.
Rangely, Colo.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Henderson, Nev.
Henderson, Nev.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
Winner of League
Winner of Arizona League
Grand Junction, Colo.
2009 Baseball Leaders
2009 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders
Batting Leaders
Batting Average
Tyler Chism.................... 1st (.398)
Victor Spencer.................5th (.366)
Hits
Tyler Chism...................... 1st (78)
Victor Spencer.................. 4th (63)
Garrett Wolff................... 13th (50)
Runs Scored
Tyler Chism......................2nd (50)
Garrett Wolff.................... 7th (42)
Runs Batted In
Tyler Chism...................... 1st (53)
Victor Spencer.................. 4th (45)
Doubles
Andy Fox......................... 1st (20)
Triples
Tyler Chism......................... 1st (5)
Home Runs
Tyler Chism......................... 4th (6)
Stolen Bases
Ryan Lay............................ 3rd (24)
Pitching Leaders
Opposing Batting Average
Tyler Chism.......................3rd (.179)
Strike Outs
Lionel Morrill..................... 1st (46)
Earned Run Average
Tyler Chism.....................6th (2.38)
Sam Armstrong...............7th (2.54)
Wins
Tyler Curtis.......................2nd (9)
Saves
Tyler Curtis....................... 3rd (3)
Fielding Leaders
Fielding Percentage
Trent Johnson.................1st (1.000)
Assists
Tanner Craswell.............. 4th (135)
Putouts
Victor Spencer................. 5th (215)
2009 Region 18 Top Team Stat Leaders All Games
Batting Average
CSI..................................... 1st (.303)
CSN...................................2nd (.299)
WNC................................. 3rd (.292)
Runs Batted In
CSI...................................... 1st (326)
WNC..................................2nd (303)
CSN.................................... 3rd (296)
Stolen Bases
WNC.....................................1st (129)
CSN......................................2nd (125)
CSI....................................... 3rd (112)
Hits
CSI...................................... 1st (533)
CSN....................................2nd (487)
WNC.................................. 3rd (482)
Home Runs
WNC..................................... 1st (33)
CSI.......................................2nd (30)
CEU..................................... 3rd (21)
Earned Run Average
WNC.................................. 1st (2.96)
CSN...................................2nd (3.68)
SLCC................................ 3rd (4.49)
On Base Percentage
CSN......................................1st (.403)
WNC...................................2nd (.393)
SCI...................................... 3rd (.385)
Runs Scored
CSI...................................... 1st (374)
WNC..................................2nd (365)
CSN.................................... 3rd (335)
Opposing Batting Average
WNC.................................. 1st (.224)
CSN...................................2nd (.252)
CSI.................................... 3rd (.264)
2009 Final CSI Category Leaders
Pitching Leaders
Earned Run Avg.
Tyler Chism...........................2.40
Sam Armstrong.....................2.86
Tyler Barrett..........................3.63
 
Wins
Tyler Curtis................................9
Sam Armstrong..........................8
Tyler Barrett...............................5
Batting Leaders
Batting Average
Tyler Chism............................. .396
Victor Spencer......................... .356
Andy Fox................................ .341
Opposing Bat Average
Tyler Chism............................185
Tyler Curtis............................230
Tyler Barrett...........................243
Hits
Tyler Chism................................ 80
Victor Spencer............................ 63
Andy Fox................................... 62
Strike Outs
Tyler Curtis..............................80
Sam Armstrong........................73
Tyler Barrett.............................59
Stolen Bases
Ryan Lay.................................... 24
Victor Spencer............................ 23
Tyler Chism................................ 23
Slugging Pct.
Tyler Chism............................. .644
Andy Fox................................ .516
Victor Spencer......................... .503
26
On Base Percentage
Tyler Chism............................461
Victor Spencer........................425
Andy Fox...............................406
Runs Batted In
Tyler Chism..............................55
Victor Spencer..........................46
Andy Fox.................................36
Home Runs
Tyler Chism................................7
Lionel Morrill.............................5
Cameron Cushing.......................4
Runs Scored
Tyler Chism..............................51
Andy Fox.................................45
Garrett Wolff............................42
Topping the Charts
NJCAA All-Americans
Robert Liese
Denny Trammel
Mike Munns
Steve McMannon
Rusty McNealy
Marc Sedar
Jim Good
Al Romero
Darryl Banks
Trent Ferrin
Clay Carter
Bobby Thompson
Mike Robbins
Mike Duncan
Jeff Schow
Shawn Humberger
Bobby Edwards
Kevin Loftus
Shawn Whalen
Chris Hanks
Steve Cooke
Eric Miller
Devin Chavez
Craig Mosher
Matt Silvey
Nate Bumstead
Christian Colonel
Todd Privett
Grant Kveder
Tyler Chism
1973
1975
1977
1977
1978
1978
1979
1979
1980
1981
1981
1982
1982
1983
1983
1985
1986
1986
1987
1987, 1988
1990
1991
1994
1998
1998
2002
2002
2006
2007
2009
NJCAA National Tournament
MVP
Shell Scott 1984
Chris Hanks 1988
NJCAA National
All-Tournament Team
Bob DePasquele
Bobby Edwards
Jeff Schow
Blake Jensen
Scott Shell
Kevin Loftus
Bill Moeller
Erroll Shirer
Lance Leiter
Chris Hanks
1975
1984
1984
1984
1984
1986
1988
1988
1988
1988
Big Stick Award
Marc Sedar 1978
Devin Chavez 1994
Matt Silvey 1998
NJCAA National Coach of the
Year
Jim Walker 1984
Region 18 Coach of the Year
Jim Walker 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978,
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,
1987, 1988, 1993, 2002,
Boomer Walker
1999
All-Region 18 First Team
(Since 1985)
Shawn Humberger
Charlie Carter
Kevin Loftus
Bobby Edwards
Dave Carter
Jeff Moe
Shawn Whalen
Erroll Shirer
Billy Satterfield
Chris Hanks
Don Emery
Troy Hymas
Steve Cooke
Stacy Ayers
Jonas Hamlin
John Greene
Travor Hunter
Eric Miller
Don Slattery
Duke Dodder
John Hayes
Derek Robinson
Craig Sands
Tom Walker
Nate Tebbs
Devin Chavez
Cody Winget
Erik Highland
Brandon Duckworth
Aaron Bond
Chris Gillette
Matt Silvey
James Close
Craig Mosher
Graig Merritt
Cameron Reimers
Kevin Sytko
Christian Colonel
Sidney de Jong
Nate Bumstead
Christian Colonel
Kris Welker
John Hurd
Jeremy Thomas
Troy Grundy
Jeff Vickers
Ken Fuglerud
Todd Privett
Nik Gumeson
Grant Kveder
Trent Johnson
Tyler Chism
Sam Armstrong
1985
1985
1986
1986
1987
1986, 1987
1986, 1987
1987, 1988
1987, 1988
1987, 1988
1988
1989
1989, 1990
1990
1990
1990
1991
1991
1991
1991
1992
1992
1992, 1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1995
1996
1996, 1997
1997
1997, 1998
1998
1998
1998
1999
2000
2001
2001
2002
2002
2003
2003
2004
2005
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2009
2009
All-Region 18 Second Team
(Since 1985)
Kevin Loftus 1985
Steve Caputo 1985
27
Tim Peters
Greg Adelsbach
Vic Valdez
Butch Nolan
Stacey Ayers
John Greene
Jesse Torres
Brendon Peach
Scott Eyre
Ryan Hall
Boomer Walker
Dave Mitteis
Mike Bearnson
Jedd Soto
Clint Wyrick
Marty Caldow
James Close
Nick Gretz
Mike Gillies
Jesse Hoorelbeke
Adam Manley
Eric Kitchen
Kody Kirkland
Derek McNeil
Mitch Stachowsky
Brandon Christiansen
Eric Cattoni
Jeff Vickers
Ken Fuglerud
Tony Altavilla
Jason Oatman
Justin Jensen
Garrett Wolff
Jed Hansen
Tyler Chism
Jason Oatman
Tyler Curtis
1985
1985, 1986
1986
1989
1989
1989
1989
1990
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1993
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
1999
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
2004
2004, 2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2009
Region 18
Player of the Year
Tyler Chism 2009
Region 18 Defensive
Player of the Year
Tom Meyers 2002
Jordan Daley 2006
All-Region 18 Honorable
Mention
(Since 1989)
Brendon Peach 1989
Tom Cheek 1989
Ben Johnston 1999
Year by Year Leaders
2009
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
33-26
4.79
.301
2.86 (Sam Armstrong)
80 (Tyler Curtis)
9 (Tyler Curtis)
.396 (Tyler Chism)
7 (Tyler Chism)
55 (Tyler Chism)
24 (Ryan Lay)
2008
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
31-28
4.08
.257
2.22 (Jake Draeger)
100 (Justin Smith)
7 (Jason Oatman)
.326 (Victor Spencer)
3 (Tyler Chism)
38 (Jed Hanson)
20 (Tyler Chism)
2007
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
40-17
2.71
.280
1.30 (Trent Johnson)
66 (Jordan Latham)
9 (Jordan Latham)
.354 (Grant Kveder)
5 (Nik Gumeson)
42 (Nik Gumeson)
33 (Grant Kveder)
2006
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
41-19
2.41
.280
0.92 (Todd Privett)
84 (Todd Privett)
8 (Adam Urnberg)
.391 (Ken Fuglerud)
3 (Mike Grifin)
30 (Jordan Daley)
19 (Ken Fuglerud)
2005
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
29-27
3.91
.281
1.44 (Arin Formanek)
85 (Troy Grundy)
8 (Troy Grundy)
.319 (Anthony Jones)
2 (Anthony Jones, Jeff Vickers)
26 (Jeff Vickers)
19 (Eric Cattoni)
2004
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
36-24-1
3.10
.267
0.73 (Charlie Strandlund)
85 (Mitch Woolf)
9 (Mitch Woolf)
.333 (Eric Cattoni)
6 (Sean VanElderen)
37 (VanElderen/Jeremy Thomas)
20 (Eric Cattoni)
2003
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs
SBs
34-18
3.21
.295
1.37 (John Hurd)
63 (Mitch Woolf)
9 (Ryan Davis)
.386 (Derek McNeil)
1 (Welker/Stachowsky/VanElderen)
35 (Casey Oliver)
14 (John Hurd)
2002
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
41-16
2.96
.291
1.78 (Maurice Powell)
104 (Nate Bumstead)
13 (Nate Bumstead)
.390 (Christian Colonel)
28
HRs:
RBIs
SBs
9 (Christian Colonel)
50 (Christian Colonel)
15 (Colonel/Kody Kirkland)
2001
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
36-23
3.83
.295
3.00 (Craig Kilshaw)
83 (Brad Burrow)
7 (Nick Parker/Burrow)
.358 (Sidney de Jong)
3 (Jeremy Barnes)
42 (Kevin Sytko)
23 (Tom Myers)
2000
Record: Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
K’s:
Victories:
BA:
HR’s:
RBI’s:
SB’s:
32-24
4.76
.289
2.47 (Andy Gretz)
69 (Dan Clement)
8 (Joey Clark)
.344 (Kevin Sytko)
6 (Adrian Thomas)
43 (Kevin Sytko)
19 (Nick Bullen)
1999
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
39-16
6.01
.374
4.08 (Nick Aiello)
80 (Cameron Reimers)
10 (Cameron Reimers)
.462 (Dan Clement)
20 (Adam Manley)
73 (Adam Manley)
16 (Casey Nelson, Brad Maloff)
1998
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
47-11
5.23
.365
2.76 (Craig Mosher)
86 (Craig Mosher)
12 (Craig Mosher)
.479 (Matt Silvey)
20 (Nick Gretz)
80 (Nick Gretz)
30 (Casey Nelson, James Close)
1997
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
39-18
5.64
.330
3.04 (Aaron Bond)
146 (Aaron Bond)
8 (Aaron Bond)
.415 (Matt Silvey)
8 (Chris Gillette)
55 (Chris Gillette)
34 (James Close)
1996
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
32-21
3.73
.317
2.26 (Mike Young)
72 (Aaron Bond)
7 (Mike Young)
.393 (Brandon Duckworth)
8 (Brandon Duckworth)
62 (Brandon Duckworth)
23 (Chris Starbuck)
1995
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
30-28
5.16
.304
3.17 (Rob Vael)
64 (Art Dillahay)
8 (Art Dillahay)
.391 (Brandon Duckworth)
10 (Trevor Davis)
44 (Trevor Davis)
22 (Clint Wyrick)
1994
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
42-14
3.8
.345
2.39 (Jedd Soto)
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
1993
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
Year by Year Leaders
89 (Pat Flury)
9 (Christian Nickum)
.472 (Devin Chavez)
12 (Brian Keswick)
71 (Devin Chavez)
27 (Tyrone Brown)
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
1985
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
42-14
3.62
.377
2.00 (Cody Winget)
68 (Cody Winget)
7 (Jedd Soto)
.466 (Devin Chavez)
16 (Tommy Walker)
73 (Tommy Walker)
10 (Nate Tebbs)
1992
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
35-21
3.00
. 324
1.95 (John Hayes)
46 (Jason Fuller)
9 (John Hayes)
.446 (Derek Robinson)
7 (Mike Bearnson)
47 (Derek Robinson)
19 (Nate Tebbs)
1991
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
33-10
2.28
.302
.995 (Eric Miller)
83 (Scott Eyre)
8 (Eric Miller)
.396 (Don Slattery)
9 (Ryan Hall)
44 (Mike Bearnson)
13 (Bobby Jenco)
1990
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
38-18
3.80
.336
1.92 (Steve Cooke)
93 (Steve Cooke)
11 (Steve Cooke)
.432 (Stacey Ayers)
8 (Jonas Hamlin)
52 (Jonas Hamlin)
13 (John Greene)
1989
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
23-14
3.01
.307
1.78 (Steve Cooke)
72 (Steve Cooke)
7 (Tom Cheek)
.350 (Jesse Torres)
4 (Jesse Torres)
32 (John Greene)
13 (Kent Schow)
1988
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
45-15
3.11
.335
2.08 (Corby Schroeder)
61 (Don Emery)
10 (Don Emery)
.429 (Erroll Shirer)
18 (Chris Hanks)
76 (Chris Hanks)
36 (Erroll Shirer)
1987
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
40-18
3.86
.358
2.42 (John Braase)
66 (John Braase)
9 (Dave Carter)
.467 (Chris Hanks)
26 (Chris Hanks)
84 (Chris Hanks)
16 (Erroll Shirer)
1986
Record:
37-12
29
2.61
.307
1.90 (Bobby Edwards)
86 (Bobby Edwards)
8 (Jason Adkins)
.412 (Kevin Loftus)
15 (Kevin Loftus)
65 (Kevin Loftus)
10 (Rob Revoy)
32-17
4.15
.335
2.36 (Tim Peters)
78 (Tim Peters)
11 (Tim Peters)
.392 (Kevin Loftus)
24 (Kevin Loftus)
82 (Kevin Loftus)
15 (Billy Roberts)
1984
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
48-11
3.95
.336
2.15 (Tim Peters)
68 (Tim Peters)
11 (Tim Peters)
.419 (Jeff Schow)
16 (Shell Scott)
65 (Jeff Schow)
30 (Jeff Schow)
1983
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
34-7
4.42
.356
2.93 (Steve Clements)
66 (Steve Clements)
8 (Steve Clements)
.448 (Mike Duncan)
9 (Jeff Schow)
45 (Mike Duncan)
29 (Jeff Schow)
1982
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
30-6
2.94
.342
1.74 (Scott Troester)
38 (Greg Steffanich)
6 (Scott Troester)
.433 (Bobby Thompson)
7 (Bobby Thompson)
30 (Marc Barbagelata)
19 (Marc Barbagelata)
1981
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
31-8
2.74
.321
1.54 (Trent Ferrin)
62 (Trent Ferrin)
8 (Trent Ferrin)
.390 (John Maldonado)
7 (Bobby Thompson)
40 (Tim McMannon)
20 (John Maldonado)
1980
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
20-19
3.38
.312
2.32 (Darryl Banks)
54 (Darryl Banks)
8 (Darryl Banks)
.407 (John Hughes)
8 (John Hughes)
39 (John Hughes)
6 (Andrew Barbee)
1979
Record:
Team ERA:
Team BA:
ERA:
Ks:
Victories:
BA:
HRs:
RBIs:
SBs:
34-9
2.77
.308
1.95 (Lee Cline)
65 (Lee Cline)
8 (Lee Cline)
.360 (Rocco Zendano)
18 (Jim Good)
72 (Jim Good)
24 (Rocco Zendano)
They come for the tradition;
They leave as a part of it
CSI baseball
players drafted
or signed
professionally
Roger Bills, California Angels
Tim Mueller, Chicago Cubs
Mike Stover, California Angels
Lee Cline, Kansas City Royals
Scott Job, Milwaukee Brewers
Rusty McNealy, New York Yankees
Sean Mays, New York Yankees
Wyman Smith, Oakland A’s
Mark Sedar, California Angels
Mark Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates
Brian Lunden, Oakland A’s
Bill Nice, Pittsburgh Pirates
Rick Ecelberry, New York Mets
Ron Kollman, Milwaukee Brewers
Jim Good, Detroit Tigers
Brian Peck, Houston Astros
Al Romero, California Angels
Jim Baxter, Cleveland Indians
Rick Yraguen, Philadelphia Phillies
Darryl Banks, Chicago Cubs
Andrew Barbee, Cincinnati Reds
Trent Ferrin, New York Yankees
John Hughes, New York Yankees
Clay Carter, Chicago Cubs
Logan Easley, New York Yankees
Scott Obert, Cincinnati Reds
Mike Pintar, San Francisco Giants
Scott Troester, New York Yankees
Mark Barbagelata, Cleveland Indians
Bobby Thompson, Montreal Expos
Tracy Poulson, New York Yankees
Tim McMannon, New York Mets
Darrell Frater, San Francisco Giants
Scott Russell, Minnesota Twins
Greg Steffanich, San Diego Padres
Phil Braase, Oakland A’s
Tim Rogers, Baltimore Orioles
Mike Duncan, Oakland A’s
Lynn Van Every, San Diego Padres
Scott Eyre, S.F. Giants
Mike Munns, Pittsburgh Pirates
Shell Scott, New York Yankees
Jeff Schow, San Francisco Giants
Tim Peters, Montreal Expos
Greg Adelsbach, Montreal Expos
Jeff Moe, Cincinnati Reds
Chris Hanks, Boston Red Sox
Bobby Maitia, Toronto Blue Jays
Jesse Torres, Pittsburgh Pirates
John Braase, Los Angeles Dodgers
Bobby Edwards, Salt Lake Trappers
Steve Cooke, Pittsburgh Pirates
Brandon Duckworth
Houston Astros
Pittsburgh Pirates
Kansas City Royals
Photo Courtesy
Kansas City Royals
Cory Elston, Cleveland Indians
Shawn Whalen, San Diego Padres
Brad Brooks, Minnesota Twins
Tony Mortenson, San Diego Padres
John Nessmith, San Francisco Giants
Jack Estes, Oakland A’s
Dave Carter, Montreal Expos
Brian Avram, St. Louis Cardinals
Jonas Hamlin, St. Louis Cardinals
Traver Hunter, Chicago Cubs
Eric Miller, St. Louis Cardinals
Don Slattery, St. Louis Cardinals
Chad Richardson, Chicago Cubs
Derek Robinson, St. Louis Cardinals
Mike Harms, Miami Marlins
Jason Stupello, St. Louis Cardinals
Troy Doezie, Minnesota Twins
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Kris Welker, Chicago White Sox
Kody Kirkland, Pittsburgh Pirates
Maurice Powell, Minnesota Twins
Christian Colonel, Colorado Rockies
John Hurd, Chicago White Sox
Mitch Woolf, Chicago White Sox
Mitch Stachowsky, Boston Red Sox
Troy Grundy, Los Angeles Dodgers
Shawn Loglisci, L.A. Dodgers
Todd Privett, New York Mets
Nick Carr, New York Mets
Shay Conder, New York Mets
Adam Urnberg, Baltimore Orioles
Angel Chapa, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
James Wallace, Florida Marlins
Jordan Latham, Chicago Cubs
Angel Chapa, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Tyler Gilder, Philadelphia Phillies
Lionel Morrill, Minnesota Twins
Tyler Curtis, Florida Marlins
Dale Anderson, Texas Rangers
Pat Flury, San Diego Padres
Nate Tebbs, Boston Red Sox
Jeremy Satterfield, Toronto Blue Jays
Sean Garman, St. Louis Cardinals
Kumandae Miller, Seattle Mariners
Aaron Bond, Texas Rangers
Bryan Gallagher, Oakland A’s
Brandon Duckworth, Philadelphia Phillies
Dion Washington, New York Yankees
Craig Mosher, Texas Rangers
Cameron Reimers, Toronto Blue Jays
Adam Manley, New York Yankees
Joey Clark, Montreal Expos
Dale Devereaux, San Diego Padres
Shaun Rudi, Texas Rangers
Eric Kitchen, Oakland A’s
Toby Barnett, Montreal Expos
Jason Cierlik, Kansas City Royals
Andy Myette, Texas Rangers
Nate Bumstead, Detroit Tigers
Scott Eyre
Chicago Cubs
Philadelphia Phillies
(pitched in 2009 World Series)
Photo Courtesy of Chicago
Cubs/Stephen Green Photo
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CSI Baseball players who moved on to
4-year universities and colleges
Duke Dodder, Cal-Poly SLO
Ryan Hall, BYU
Andy Gonzales, Southern Utah
Jake Anders, Lewis/Clark
Bobby Jenco, Albertson College
Craig Sands, Vanderbilt
Hank Crosby, UNLV
Curtis Hall, Univ. of Utah
Mike Zandt, Mesa St.
Devin Chavez, Lewis Clark SC
Tommy Walker, Lewis Clark SC
Jedd Soto, NE Louisiana Univ.
Brian Keswick, NE Louisiana Univ.
Craig Peck, Albertson College
Christian Nickum, Lewis Clark SC
Matt Horner, E. Oregon
Darrin Schorr, Azusa Pacific
Art Dillahay, Univ. of Houston
Brandon Duckworth, Cal St. Fullerton
Josh Hegsted, Albertson College
Erik Highland, Sacramento St.
John Lampshire, Mesa St.
Tony Pezely, Northwestern St.
Chris Starbuck, Western Oregon
Mike Young, Mesa St.
Chris Gillette, UNLV
Larry Panaro, Azusa Pacific
Nate Forbush, Univ. of Utah
Kevin Kimball, Northern Colo.
Slubby Bennalley, Eastern N.M.
Tim Stadelmeir, Concordia
James Close, UNLV
David Finney, Cal Poly Pomona
Nick Gretz, South Alabama
Graig Merritt, Chico St.
Matt Silvey, South Alabama
Matt MacLeod, Cal State Northridge
Justin Nakaishi, Washington St.
Brandon Christiansen
Brigham Young University
Lars Hovey, Vanderbilt
Jeff Schow, Texas A&M
Mike Duncan, Univ. of Nebraska
Lynn Van Every, Arkansas
Gary Krumm, Briar Cliff
Jim Kotkas, Southern Utah
Blake Jensen, BYU
Matt Harr, Briar Cliff
Kevin Loftus, UNLV
Tim Peters, Arkansas
Bobby Maitia, UNLV
Steve Caputo, Tennessee
Steve Birens, Arizona State
Tony Mortensen, Fresno St.
Dave Carter, UNLV
Bob Edwards, Arkansas
Billy Satterfield, Fresno St.
Erroll Shirer, Univ. of Iowa
Jim Tejcek, Univ. of Arkansas
Don Emery, Univ. of Utah
Tom Cheek, Univ. of San Diego
Lonnie Reiber, UNLV
John Hayes, Albertson College
Stacey Ayers, Oregon State
Paul Murphy, Briar Cliff
Troy Hymas, Univ. of Utah
Brendon Peach, Metro State
Sean Hicks, Univ. of New Orleans
Dave Mitteis, Texas - Arlington
Mark Keele, Bellevue, Nebraska
Traver Hunter, Oklahoma State
Dan Poulton, Univ. of Utah
Shane Warenski, Univ. of Utah
Cody Winget, Univ. of Nebraska
Boomer Walker, NE Lousiana Univ.
Pat McGruder, Univ. of Utah
Nate Bumstead
Detroit Tigers
Louisiana State University
Game one pitcher in College World
Series in 2003 and 2004
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Nick Stelzner, Lewis Clark SC
Reid Wildeman, Univ. of B.C.
Toby Dart, Chico St.
Craig Mosher, Univ. of Florida
Adam Manley, UNLV
Brad Maloff, UNLV
Nick Aiello, University of Nevada-Reno
Mike Gillies, University of Nevada-Reno
Sam Hess, Gonzaga University
Jesse Hoorelbeke, NE Louisiana Univ.
Casey Nelson, Concordia University
J.P. Candelaria, Concordia University
Josh Gold, University of Illinois
Dan Clements, Mesa State College
Joey Clark, University of New Mexico
Tyler Hasbrouck, Coastal Carolina
Adrian Thomas, Washington State
Nick Bullen, Lewis Clark SC
Andy Gretz, St. Cloud St.
Mark Weisenmiller, Concordia University
Kevin Sytko, South Alabama
Toby Barnett, Southern Illinois
Craig Kilshaw, Winthrop University
Nick Parker, University of Texas-Arlington
Ed Dillahay, Cameron University
Nate Bumstead, LSU
Christian Colonel, Texas Tech University
Matt Gunning, Western Kentucky
Josh Wolfram, Air Force Academy
Brad Burrow, Albertson College
Joe Miller, Abilene Christian
Jeremy Barnes, Western Kentucky
Tom Meyers, Mesa State College
Kenny Nelson, Concordia University
Rich Conway, Bellevue University
Ryan Davis, Southern Illinois
Ryan Jones, Utah Valley SC
Kris Welker, Univ. of Iowa
Derek McNeil, University of Nevada-Reno
Nick Connor, Creighton University
Brandon Christiansen, Brigham Young University
Christian Colonel
Texas Tech University
Colorado Rockies
Mitch Woolf, Brigham Young University
Josh Madsen, University of Utah
Chris Toto, Point Loma Nazarene University
Sean VanElderen, Mesa State Universiy
Charlie Strandlund, Albertson College
Levi Shumway, University of North Alabama
Zack Aakhus, Vanguard University
Hector Martinez, UMet University
Eric Cattoni, St. Mary’s
Karl Mejlholm, Cumberland University
Willie Crtalic, Montana State Billings
Sean Edwards, Northwest Nazarene University
Arin Formanek, University of Calif. Santa Barbara
Jordan Daley, Dixie State College
Shawn Loglisci, Indiana Tech
Kyle Resser, St. Cloud State
Jeff Vickers, Lamar University
Ken Fuglerud, St. Mary’s
Tony Altavilla, University of Illinois - Chicago
Grant Vickers, Mesa State University
Grant Kveder, Gonzaga
Brad Mady, Mesa State University
Nik Gumeson, Lamar University
James Wallace, Abilene Christian
Matt Deacon, Univ. of Rhode Island
Jed Hanson, Univ. of Nebraska
Jake Draeger, Metro State
Jason Oatman, Univ. of New Mexico
Justin Smith, Utah Valley University
Cameron Cushing, Dixie State College
Justin Jensen, Dixie State College
Tyler Chism, Gonzaga University
Trent Johnson, University of Utah
Andy Fox, Univ. of Central Arkansas
Sam Armstrong, Utah Valley University
Tyler Barret, Lewis Clark State College
Garret Wolff, Univ. of Texas Permian Basin
Alex Hancock, Brigham Young University
Grant Kveder
Gonzaga University
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CSI Baseball Records
Overall Win-Loss Record
1. 1984 (48-11)
2. 1998 (47-11)
3. 1993 (44-14)
Team ERA
1. 1991 (2.28)
2. 2006 (2.41)
3. 1986 (2.61)
Team Batting Average
1.
2.
3.
4.
1993 (.377)
1999 (.374)
1998 (.365)
1987 (.358)
Individual ERA
1. Todd Privett, 0.92 (2006)
2. Erik Miller, 0.95 (1991)
3. John Hurd, 1.37 (2003)
Pitching Victories
1.
2.
3.
3.
Nate Bumstead 13 (2001)
Craig Mosher, 12 (1998)
Steve Cooke, 11 (1990)
Tim Peters, 11 (1984, 1985)
Strike Outs
1.
2.
3.
4.
Aaron Bond, 146 (1997)
Nate Bumstead 104 (2001)
Justin Smith 100 (2008)
Steve Cooke, 93 (1990)
Individual Batting Average
1. Matt Silvey, .479 (1998)
2. Devin Chavez, .472 (1994)
3. Chris Hanks, .467 (1987)
Home Runs
1.
2.
3.
3.
Chris Hanks, 26 (1987)
Kevin Lofthus, 24 (1985)
Nick Gretz, 20 (1998)
Adam Manley, 20 (1999)
1.
2.
3.
3.
Chris Hanks, 84 (1987)
Kevin Lofthus, 82 (1985)
Nick Gretz, 80 (1998)
Adam Manley, 80 (1999)
RBIs
Stolen Bases
1. Erroll Shirer, 36 (1988)
2. James Close, 34 (1997)
3. Grant Kveder, 33 (2007)
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NJCAA History
JUCO World Series Finishes
Year Place Tournament Record Overall Record
1 972 ——
0-2
20-19
1973
NA
NA
NA
1975 Fifth
1-2
NA
1978 ——
0-2
29-13
1983 ——
0-2
34-9
1984 First
6-1
43-13
1986 Fourth
2-2
37-12
1988 Third
3-1
46-15
1993 ——
0-2
42-14
JUCO World Series Records
Team
Runs
7-game series: College of Southern Idaho, 70 (1984)
6-game series: San Jacinto, 73 (1986)
5-game series: Miami-Dade/South, 66 (1981)
Single game: Jefferson Davis vs. Trinidad, 35 (1994);
Jefferson Davis won 23-12.
Individual Hitting
Hits
Series: Shell Scott, 17 (Southern Idaho 1984)
Single game: Tary Scott, 6 (Walters State 1984)
Runs
Series: Lance Leitner, 15 (Southern Idaho, 1988)
Scott Skripko, 15 (Middle Georgia, 1982)
Randy Brown, 15 (San Jacinto, 1991)
Home Runs
Series: Jeff Kipila, 6 (Brookdale, 1986)
Jerry Shepherd, 6 (Middle Georgia, 1990)
Single Game: Kevin Lofthus, 3 (Southern Idaho, 1986)
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President Jerry Beck
Gerald L. Beck began his career at the College of Southern Idaho in 1975 and
became president of the college in 2005. His many titles at the college include
Instructor, Coordinator of Trade and Industry Programs, Dean of Continuing
Education/Summer School, Vice President of Instruction, and Executive Vice
President/Chief Academic Officer.
Dr. Beck is an Idaho native. He received his bachelor’s degree in Technical
Education, his master’s degree in Teacher Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult
Education from the University of Idaho. He completed his post doctoral at
Harvard University Institute for Educational Management.
In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member of the Twin
Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member of the State Workforce Development
Council appointed by the Governor. He serves as a board member on many local
organizations including Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization,
Region IV Development Association and Magic Valley Regional Medical Center.
He is past president of the Idaho Association of Private Industry Councils.
Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and three grandchildren. He attributes much of his success to
the opportunities provided by the college and the support from his family and co-workers.
Athletic Director Joel Bate
Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate took over Golden Eagle
Athletic Director responsibilities in January 2007.
Bate, who had been teaching in the English Department since he arrived on
the CSI campus in 1993, gave up teaching in the classroom to work with studentathletes and coaches on a daily basis.
Bate coached at CSI from 1993 until 2000, leading the Lady Golden Eagles
to the national tournament in 1999. During that span, Bate compiled a 144-78
record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic AllAmericans. Two players went on to play professional basketball, including Jessica
Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 1999, Bate earned
Region 18 Coach of the Year honors.
Prior to working at CSI, Bate taught and coached at Bishop Kelly High School
in Boise. He taught senior English and headed the English department. In addition to his teaching duties, he coached girls’
volleyball, track and basketball, where he compiled a 114-32 record and four third-place state finishes.
Bate earned his undergraduate degree in marketing at Boise State University and his master’s degree in English at the
University of Idaho in 1986.
Bate and his wife Donna and three children live in Twin Falls.
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Behind the Scenes
Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. William May
Team Physician
Dr. Thad Scholes
Team Physician
Dr. Mark McKain
Physical Therapist
Julie Ellis
Chiropractor
Dr. Dave Long
Athletic Trainer
Richard Bingham
Sports Information Director
Karen Baumert
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Administrative Assistant
Ginger Nukaya
Thanks to our marathon game donors
($100 or more)
$100 - $200
Brice Beck
Donald Renner
G. Washabaugh
Nancy Kramer
Jeremy Whittaker
Mrs. James E. Kerns
George Beverley
Florence Garrett
Susan Nichols
Arthur Gray
Paula Cooperstone
Robert Kappa
Randy Cooperstone
George A. Rabey
Kathy Tuttle
Janet Rice
Esther Williams
David Olsen
John McGoey
James Clark
Joan Stefansson
Tamara Altavilla
Dale Ashton
Barbra Radler
Ronald Duffin
Garrett Kramer
Gloria Olson
Walter Schewab
Paul Walmsley
Donna Butterfield
Janis Cline
Chris Garcia
John Moffat
Marc Phaneuf
Audrey Pihulyk
Margret Anderson
Joshua Borger
Joan Anderson
Highland Group
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Karalee Olson
Estella Kerbs
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Lisa Kerns
Beth Beverly
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Mitch Watkins
Art Raney
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Larry Hansen
Lyle Hauck
Steve Giron
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Debbie Huber
Jody Vavra
Robert Wickson
Patti Carson
Amy Beverly
Tracy Frank
$500 and above
Harold Olson
Benicord LLC
Alan & Jill Stutzman
Steve Vavra
Thanks to McDonald’s
for building our incredible
backstop and for all of their
support year in and year out.
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program would like to thank the following
billboard sponsors for their support.
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Region 18 Opponents
Salt Lake Community College
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Enrollment: 26,000
President: Dr. Cynthia Biotheau
Athletic Director: Norma Carr
Sports Information Director: Lisa Peshell
Mascot: Bruin
Colors: Royal Blue and Gold
Head Baseball Coach: D.G. Nelson
Last Season’s Record: 26-29 overall, 16-22 SWAC
College of Southern Nevada
Location: Henderson, Nev.
Enrollment: 33,000
Interim President: Dr. Michael D. Richards
Athletic Director: Tim Chambers
Sports Information Director: Daniel Cabrera
Mascot: Coyote
Colors: Navy blue and gold
Head Baseball Coach: Tim Chambers
Last Season’s Record: 35-20 overall, 27-10 SWAC
College of Eastern Utah
Location: Price, Utah
Enrollment: 2,500
Interim President: Michael King
Athletic Director: Dave Paur
Mascot: Golden Eagle
Colors: Navy Blue and Gold
Head Baseball Coach: Scott Madsen
Last Season’s Record: 20-34 overall, 12-25 SWAC
Western Nevada College
Location: Carson City, Nev.
Enrollment: 5300
President: Dr. Carol A. Lucey
Athletic Director: John kinkellat
Sports Information Director: Anne Hansen
Mascot: Wildcats
Colors: Blue and Gold
Head Softball Coach: DJ Whittemore
Last Season’s Record: 42-12 overall, 33-6 SWAC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Location: Rangely, Colorado
Enrollment: 3,600
President: Dr. John Boyd
Athletic Director: Jeff Devere
Mascot: Spartan
Colors: Red, White and Black
Head Softball Coach: Tom Cassera
Last Season’s Record: 7-48 overall, 3-36 SWAC
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Southern Idaho Baseball 2010 Media speed Roster
Ryan Cooperstone - #1
6-1 Fr INF
Chatsworth, Calif.
Ryan Lay - #2
5-9 So OF
Bakersfield, Calif.
Tanner Craswell - #3
6-0 So INF
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Blake Lively - #6
6-1 Fr INF
Redmond, Wash.
Nick Altavilla - #7
6-1 Fr OF
Lakeville, Minn.
Casey Lish - #8
6-2 So P
Pocatello, Idaho
Mike Renner - #12
5-10 Fr P/UTL
Chatsworth, Calif.
Parker Morin - #14
5-11 Fr C
Park City, Utah
Tyler Vavra - #19
6-0 Fr P
Calgary, Alberta
Chris Kerns - #20
6-0 Fr P
Boise, Idaho
Caleb Olson - #25
6-3 Fr P
Salt Lake City, Utah
Preston Olson - #26
6-6 So P
Salt Lake City, Utah
DJ Nelson - #4
5-10 Fr OF
Salt Lake City, Utah
Remington Pullin - #5
5-11 So C/INF
Twin Falls, Idaho
Phillip Valos - #9
5-9 Fr P
Bakersfield, Calif.
Dale Anderson - #10
6-1 So OF
Strathmore, Alberta
Tyler Duffin - #15
6-2 Fr P
Spanish Fork, Utah
Jean-Guy Bilodeau - #17
6-3 Fr C
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Travis Huber - #18
6-3 Fr INF/P
Salt Lake City, Utah
Michael Wesner - #21
6-3 So INF
Lake Oswego, Ore.
Kyle Beverley - #22
5-10 So OF
Salt Lake City, Utah
Lionel Morrill - #24
6-4 So OF
Edmonton, Alberta
Brock Alexander - #28
6-0 Fr INF
Yucaipa, Calif.
Trey Mohammed - #30
6-4 So P
Benicia, Calif.
JC Paquin - #33
6-2 Fr INF/P
Montreal, Quebec
Vincent Giron - #34
6-2 Fr INF
Salt Lake City, Utah
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