2013 nm baseball program
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North MuskegonBaseball
2013
North Muskegon High School 1600 Mills Ave.
North Muskegon, Michigan 49445
All Out,
All the Time
Dugout ClubGrand Slam($200+)Jon & Lynn AndersonRay & Dorothy BerendSteve & Darlene CompeauDraper, Bialik & Company, CPA’sGielow, Groom, Terpstra & McEvoy
Home Run($100-$199)Mary CooperIn Memory of David KennedyDaniel J. GautraudGene & Karen FethkeKevin HillmanGrandparents Martin & Sally PallanteThe Pallante FamilyJim WebsterMike & Jen Donato
Triple($50-$99)Mr. & Mrs. Jerome AndersonChuck & Lisa PelfresneCharlie, Ann & Curtis TaylorHot Rod Harley-DavidsonSteve BickfordGary Neal/Chris McGuiganFred & Ann BleakleyCraig & Brenda CompeauDave & Sharon CookeJim & Marilyn GannonRon & Vicki Gallas
Triple cont.($50-$99)Jane ParrishJim & Brenda McCamantJim & Kathleen McCamantMary RifeMr. & Mrs. Walter FisherMark & Dana ScottKenneth Hoopes
Double($25-$49)Rick AndereggEric & Deana AndersonJamie MinorBetty ShackelfordMike PatonJana & Rick WagnerJim BernethyTom & Judie MackeyBill & Kathy YoungJim & Jane BoyleDan & Heather GaldeenDavid & Jill DobbBetty HennrickMarcus JohnsonLarry & June DunnRuth PaulRalph & Ann JohnsonJim GerstDick GautraudSteve & Monica PrestonAmber & Sydney FreemanPatty LaForteMonty & Marcia PoulinMr. & Mrs. Norman PorterGreg & Sue Wilson
Single($1-$24)Norma HalversonRichard & Barbara TruskowskiAppraisal ProfessionalsMarg KivinskiThe Urbina’sGeorge & Barb KeefeCheryl OrtizBernie & Jean GaldeenBob & Marcia JohnsonLinda NobleMr. & Mrs. Morris BiermanPeggy & Larry FloraDonna Hillman
About the Dugout ClubThe North Muskegon baseball program began the Dugout Club in 2010, which was the 75th season of Norsemen base-ball. Since then with support from people throughout our baseball community, we have been able to provide our players with a top-notch facility and the proper equipment necessary to continue this tradition. These donations helped offset costs of team equipment, such as catcher’s gear, bases, batting cages, etc. Each level donor had their name printed in this program as well as receiving a copy of the program and a Norsemen window decal. At $25, donors received a T-shirt; at $50, a T-shirt and a cap; at $100, a T-shirt, a cap and a hooded sweatshirt; and at $200, a T-shirt, a cap, a hooded sweatshirt and a pullover. The 2013 Dugout Club donors brought in more than $3,600. As head coach of the North Mus-kegon baseball program, I thank you for supporting these young men. – Warren Kent III, head coach
2013 Varsity. Front row: Chris Hillman, Brody Scott, Travis Webster, Reese McCamant, Chase Cooke, Jack Gautraud, Jesse Dunn. Back row: Head coach Warren Kent III, Dev Jani, Bailey Cooper, Stephen Pallante, Adrian Anderson, Ryan Compeau, Rogan McEvoy, Adam Edick, assistant coach Warren Kent Jr.
No. Name B/T Positions Height Weight Grade
1 Jack Gautraud R/R OF 5’9” 150 12
2 Chase Cooke R/R C, OF 5’10” 150 12
3 Adam Edick L/R OF, 1B 6’1” 175 12
4 Bailey Cooper R/R OF, P 6’4” 150 11
5 Chris Hillman R/R 3B 6’0” 150 11
6 Reese McCamant R/R IF, P 6’0” 150 11
7 Brody Scott R/R C, 3B 6’0” 185 11
8 Jesse Dunn L/R 2B, P 5’8” 140 11
9 Ryan Compeau L/L 1B, P 6’1” 150 11
10 Travis Webster R/R OF 5’11” 165 11
11 Adrian Anderson L/R SS, P 6’0” 190 12
12 Dev Jani R/R OF 5’11” 178 12
14 Stephen Pallante R/R OF 6’0” 155 11
17 Rogan McEvoy R/R 3B, P 6’3” 210 12
Head coach Warren Kent III
Assistant coach Warren Kent Jr.
Varsity Roster
DATE OPPONENT TIMEApril 9 @ Hesperia (DH) 4:00April 10 Fruitport 4:00April 12 @ Oakridge (DH) 4:00April 15 @ Western Michigan Christian 4:00April 16 Ravenna (DH) 4:00April 18 @ Mona Shores (Marsh Field) 7:00April 23 @ Hart (DH) 4:00April 25 Muskegon Catholic 4:30April 26 @ GR Covenant Christian (DH) 4:30 April 29 @ Muskegon (DH) 4:00April 30 Mason County Central (DH) 4:00May 2 Fremont (DH) 4:00May 4 County TBAMay 7 @ Montague (DH) 4:00May 9 Spring Lake (DH) 4:00May 10 @ Reeths Puffer (DH) 4:30May 14 Whitehall (DH) 4:00May 20 Holton (DH) 4:00May 21 @ Shelby (DH) 4:00May 28 Pre-Districts @ NM TBAJune 1 Districts @ NM TBAJune 8 Regional @ Muskegon CC TBAJune 12 Quarterfinals TBAJune 15 Semifinals @ Battle Creek TBAJune 16 Finals @ Battle Creek TBA
Varsity Schedule
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Coach Kent enters the 2013 season just seven wins shy of 200…the 2012 campaign was bittersweet as the Norse won 26 games, second most in school history, but did not bring home any trophies…the 2011 squad claimed the school’s 10th district title (fourth in five years) as coach Kent was selected District Coach of the Year for the sixth time… under coach Kent, the Norse have won at least 20 games six times: 2005 (20 wins), 2007 (24), 2008 (34), 2010 (20), 2011 (24) and 2012 (26)… NM has won district titles under coach Kent in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011… in 2008, the Norse, who were ranked as high as No. 5 in Div. 4, set the school record with 34 wins and made it to the state’s semi-finals. Along the way, NM won its first
West Michigan Conference title since 1972, won the County championship, brought home a district title, and won the school’s first Regional crown. Kent was named Div. 4 Coach of the Year and Regional Coach of the Year. Also, for the second time, Kent was named Muskegon Chronicle’s Coach of the Year; the other time was 2005… during summer 2004, Kent led Line Drives (24-7) to the Mickey Mantle (15-Under) World Series… in 2003, led Line Drives to a 47-5 record and a fourth-place finish at the Sandy Koufax (14-Under) World Series… spent four years coaching JV baseball at Mona Shores, posting a 61-46 record… also coached at Battle Creek Central and Lansing Waverly, as well as summer baseball teams in Roosevelt Park, Battle Creek, Lansing, and Middle-ton, where he began coaching Pony League in 1986 as an 18-year-old… teaches English and advises school newspaper and yearbook at Mona Shores High School… in 2008, se-
lected Wal-Mart teacher of the year… school newspaper has been selected as one of best in state for past 14 years… in 2004, named Golden Pen award winner as top high-school jour-nalism adviser in state… previously taught at Battle Creek Central… grad-uated from Fulton High School (1986), where he was a four-year letter-winner in baseball… associate’s degree in journalism from Ferris State University (1988)… bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in journalism from Michi-gan State University (1992)… also refs high school basketball, where he was honored with officiating the girls’ Class D finals in 2012… married to Rachel, a science teacher at Fruitport Middle School who finished her third season as the varsity girls’ basketball coach at Whitehall in the winter… owns two cats (Dinger, the home-run cat, and Kaline, named after Al Kaline, the De-troit Tiger Hall-of-Famer) and a black Labrador (Zumaya, after former Tigers’ reliever Joel Zumaya)…
Coach Mieler begins his first season as the Norse JV coach… a 1998 graduate of Mona Shores, coach Mieler was a four-year varsity player,
playing both outfield and pitcher… attended Mus-kegon Community Col-lege, where he earned a full-ride scholarship to play baseball… graduated from Grand Valley State University with a degree in public relations… works at Light Corporation in Grand Haven as a Team Leader… his coaching experience in-cludes a stint at Muskegon
Catholic Central, where he helped out the JV team… Wife Jill works at Port City Pediatrics… has two boys Carter, 6, who attends kindergarten at NM and Kurt, 4, who attends pre-school at NM… the family enjoys camping and being outdoors… in the fall, coach Mieler can be found hunt-ing…
JV Head CoachRyan Mieler
Varsity Head Coach
Warren Kent III
Coach Kent, father of head coach, begins his ninth season with North Muskegon baseball… was selected as Assistant Coach of the Year in 2012 by the state’s baseball coaches association… was also selected As-sistant Football Coach of the Year in 1997 by the football coaches association... was head football coach at Vestaburg and Greenville ... has 38 years of football coaching experience and 47 years of baseball experience, includ-ing 23 as varsity head coach… in addition to Warren III (wife Rachel), has a son Matt (wife Denise) and a daughter Sarah (husband Jamie)… also has five grandchildren (Peyton, Kaegen, Ethan, Izlee and Mikayla)… married to Ruth… in his spare time, likes to watch baseball, read, travel, camp, and fish…
Coach Moncel begins his first year as a JV assistant coach after volunteering with the varsity program last year… played varsity baseball at North White High School 1990-94… graduated from Ball State University and will earn his MBA from Corner-stone University in June … a stay at home dad … one daughter, Sophia, 6, is a kindergartener at NM… his wife Ann is the Associate Dean of the College Nursing at Grand Valley State University…
Varsity Assistant CoachWarren Kent Jr.
JV Assistant Coach
Mike Moncel
Coaching Staff
#1 Jack Gautraud
Chase will battle for the starting catcher position…2012: Chase, the back-up catcher, posted a .281 batting average while filling in admirably at outfield and third base when called upon…2011: Chase played the entire season on JV… played third base and caught…2010: Chase batted .175 (7-for-40) on JV… Miscellaneous: Chase played varsity football in the fall and
varsity basketball in the winter… voted Class Flirt…older brother Drake, a 2011 graduate, was a three-year varsity player… father Greg also donned the blue and gold… says most memorable baseball moment is beating the blue team for the Little League championship… favorite baseball play-er, Miguel Cabrera… favorite major league baseball team, Detroit Tigers… favorite food, spaghetti… favorite baseball movie, Rookie of the Year…
Player ProfilesHeight5’9”
Weight150
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameGooch
ParentsBob & Kim
BirthdateAug. 23, 1994
GPA2.6
Favorite ClassHistory
ClassSenior
PositionOF
Jack will begin the season as the leading candidate for the center field position…2012: Jack who played center field, led the team with 24 walks while batting .286…2011: Jack played a solid outfield for JV… 2010: Jack batted .341 (14-for-41) on JV… Miscellaneous: Jack, who played varsity football in the fall, was named to the All-State team as a defensive back… old-
er brother Sam played varsity baseball in 2009 and 2010… younger brother Ben is a sophomore on the JV team… says most memorable baseball moment is winning Little League championship on the green team three straight years… favorite baseball player, Austin Jackson… favorite major league baseball t eam, Detroit Tigers… favorite food, pizza… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
#2 ChaseCooke
Height5’10”
Weight150
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameChazzier
ParentsGreg & Kim
BirthdateOct. 7, 1994
GPA2.9
Favorite ClassGym
ClassSenior
PositionC/OF/3B
Make Things Happen in 2013
Adam will play one of the corner outfield spots… one of four players on varsity who bats left, throws right…2012: Adam had one of the team’s two triples while posting a .275 batting average…2011: Adam played both first base and outfield on JV… 2010: Adam posted a .462 batting average (24-for-52), which was tied for third-best on the JV team… added 21 RBI and 22 runs…
Miscellaneous: Adam played football in the fall and basket-ball in the winter and … older brother Jake was on varsity in 2004 and 2005… says most memorable baseball moment is hitting a grand slam in the 12-year-old county tournament to win the championship… favorite baseball players, Mike Trout and Bryce Harper… favorite major league baseball team, Chicago White Sox… favorite food, cheeseburger… favorite baseball movies, Moneyball and The Sandlot…
Player Profiles#3 Adam
EdickHeight6’1”
Weight175
Bats/ThrowsL/R
NicknameFlash
ParentsJoe & Janet
BirthdateNov. 28, 1994
GPA2.9
Favorite ClassPsychology
ClassSenior
PositionOF
#4 Bailey Cooper
Height6’4”
Weight150
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameCoop
ParentsNate & Kristi
BirthdateMay 4, 1996
GPA3.3
Favorite ClassCalculus
ClassJunior
PositionOF/P
Bailey will battle for playing time at one of the corner out-field spots… will also see time on the mound…2012: Bailey shined on the mound for the JV… paced team with an 8-0 record while striking out 26 and walking 10… had team-best 0.42 ERA in 33.6 innings…2011: Bailey played JV ball at Oakridge…
Miscellaneous: Bailey played varsity basketball in the winter… says most memorable baseball moment is pitch-ing a no-hitter… favorite baseball player, Justin Verlander… favorite major league baseball t eam, Detroit Tigers… favorite food, fish… favorite baseball movie, Angels in the Outfield…
#5 ChrisHillman
Height6’0”
Weight150
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameHillman
ParentsKevin & Vicki
BirthdateSept. 23. 1995
GPA3.5
Favorite ClassMath
ClassJunior
Position3B
Chris will see playing time at the third base spot…2012: Chris batted .326 (15-for-46) on JV…2011: Chris saw limited playing time on JV… Miscellaneous: Chris saw older brothers Ryan and Bran-don both play varsity baseball for the Norse… says most
memorable baseball moment is hitting first home run in Little League… favorite baseball player, Paul Konerko… favorite major league baseball t eam, Chicago White Sox… favorite food, spaghetti… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
“The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars
in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won’t be worth a dime.”
– Babe Ruth
Player Profiles#6 Reese McCamant
Height6’0”
Weight150
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameHoopert
ParentsJim & Brenda
BirthdateJan. 29, 1996
GPA3.2
Favorite ClassHistory
ClassJunior
PositionIF/P
Reese will be a utility infielder, playing the position vacated by whoever is pitching that day… will enter season as a starting pitcher too…2012: Reese was one of three players to play all 29 games on JV… posted .355 batting average (27-for-76) while scor-ing 34 runs and driving in 28 runs… was 2-0 on the mound with a 2.74 ERA… batted .667 (4-for-6) in late-season call-up on varsity…2011: Reese played infield and pitched on JV…
Miscellaneous: Reese played varsity tennis in the fall… also played varsity basketball in the winter…older brother Zac played varsity baseball at NM 2011-12… says most memorable baseball moment is winning the Little League championship back-to-back… favorite baseball player, Paul Konerko… favorite major league baseball t eam, Chicago White Sox… favorite food, steak… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
#7 Brody Scott
Height6’0”
Weight180
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameBS/DJ
ParentsMark & Dana
BirthdateNov. 12, 1995
GPA3.1
Favorite ClassWorld History
ClassJunior
PositionC/3B/OF
Brody will battle for the starting catcher position…2012: Brody played all 29 games on JV while leading the team with 12 walks and four triples… batted .343 (24-for-70)…2011: Brody played mainly catcher on JV… Miscellaneous: Brody played football in the fall… says
most memorable baseball moment is beating Reeths-Puffer at Marsh Field for the eighth-grade championship… favorite baseball player, Pudge Rodriguez… favorite major league baseball t eam, Detroit Tigers… favorite food, Mom’s favorite mac ‘n’ cheese… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
#8 Jesse Dunn
Height5’8”
Weight140
Bats/ThrowsL/R
NicknameJayDunn/Juice
ParentsJeff & Tina
BirthdateApril 17, 1995
GPA3.3
Favorite ClassCreative Writing
ClassJunior
Position2B/P
Jesse is slated to be the starting second baseman when the season opens… will also see time on the mound…2012: Jesse was one of three players to play all 29 games on JV… led team with 39 runs, 28 stolen bases and two sacrifices… on the mound, was 6-0 with a 1.68 ERA… was 2-for-3 (.667) on varsity in a late-season call-up…2011: Jesse played second base and pitched on JV… Miscellaneous: Jesse, an accomplished musician, won the Showstopper Award at the 2012 Showcase… placed sec-ond in solo/duo performing arts category at the 2013 Show-case…was named All-State honorable mention as a soccer
goalie in the fall on the Norse team, which won districts… was also second team All-Area from localsportsjournal.com, All-Conference second team, All-District and All-Region… older brothers Matt and Steve also played varsity baseball for the Norse… says most memorable baseball moment is beating Reeths-Puffer at Marsh Field for the champion-ship… favorite baseball player, Ben Zobrist… favorite major league baseball t eam, Cleveland Indians… favorite food, spanikopita (Greek Spinach pie)… favorite baseball movie, Field of Dreams…
Player Profiles
Ryan will have first shot at the first-base position… while the varsity has five left-handed batters, Ryan is only one who throws left-handed… will see time on mound too…2012: Ryan led the JV in six offensive categories… led team with 84 at bats, 45 hits, 10 doubles, 37 RBI, .702 slug-ging percentage and .536 batting average… on the mound, had two saves and a 1.24 ERA in 17 innings… in limited varsity time, had one of the team’s two triples while batting .571 (4-for-7)…
2011: Ryan played both first base and pitched on JV… Miscellaneous: Ryan played hockey in the winter on the co-op team with Reeths-Puffer, which won the regional championship… says most memorable baseball moment is getting moved up to varsity as a sophomore… favorite baseball players, MIgual Cabrera, Albert Pujols and Jeff Sa-mardzija … favorite major league baseball team, Chicago Cubs… favorite food, chicken… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
#9 RyanCompeau
Height6’1”
Weight150
Bats/ThrowsL/L
NicknameCompeau
ParentsCraig & Brenda
BirthdateSept. 14, 1995
GPA3.3
Favorite ClassChoir
ClassJunior
Position1B/P
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Travis will have a chance to start at one of the corner spots…2012: Travis led the JV with a.581 on-base percentage along with eight hit by pitches… also posted .487 batting average (37-for-76)… in short stint on varsity, batted .400 (4-for-10)…2011: Travis played a solid outfield on JV…
Miscellaneous: Travis, who ran cross country in the fall, likes to pretend that he has been adopted by Coach Kent III… says most memorable baseball moment is flipping over the fence to make a catch… favorite baseball players, Jason Heyward, Mike Trout and Josh Hamilton… favorite major league baseball t eam, Atlanta Braves… favorite food, everything… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
Player Profiles#10 Travis
WebsterHeight5’11”
Weight165
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameTravie McCoy
ParentsJim & Renee
BirthdateMay 30, 1995
GPA3.3
Favorite ClassYearbook
ClassJunior
PositionOF
#11 AdrianAnderson
Height6’0”
Weight190
Bats/ThrowsL/R
NicknameBirdman
ParentsJon & Lynn
BirthdateDec. 30, 1994
GPA3.5
Favorite ClassMathematics of Baseball
ClassSenior
PositionSS/P
Adrian will begin the season as the no. 1 shortstop and the No. 1 pitcher…2012: Adrian led the team in most offensive statistics… led the team with a school-record 122 at bats, 47 runs, 46 hits, 20 doubles, four home runs and 42 RBI… tied for team lead with 39 games played, which is also a school record… his .377 batting average was second-best… was also the team’s No. 2 pitcher, posting a 6-4 record while striking out 56 and walking 24… in the conference, posted a .370 bat-ting average (17-for-46) with 10 doubles and 16 RBI… was First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Area, All-District, All-Region… was selected as the team’s Most Valuable Player…2011: Adrian made a big splash when he was called up to the varsity… hit a home run in his first at bat as a varsity player during the County tournament in the team’s 6-5 win over Ravenna… finished with a team-high five home runs, which is No. 9 on the all-time season list, while posting a
.353 average… in the conference, despite playing just eight of the 14 games, tied for team lead with two home runs and had one of team’s three triples while posting a .381 batting average… had a single, a double, four RBI and two runs in the district title game… was All-Conference (honorable mention), All-Area (honorable mention) and All-District…2010: Adrian was the leading hitter on JV, posting a .540 average (47-for-87)… led team with nine doubles and 29 RBI… struck out only two times… on the mound, posted a 4-1 record while striking out 28 in 19 innings… Miscellaneous: Adrian quarterbacked the Norse football team in the fall… was named second team All-Area… was voted Most Sarcastic… says most memorable baseball moment was beating Muskegon Catholic Central in dis-tricts during his sophomore year… favorite baseball player, Miguel Cabrera… favorite major league baseball team, De-troit Tigers… favorite food, fried chicken… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
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Player Profiles
#14 Stephen Pallante
Height6’0”
Weight155
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameSven
ParentsMarty & Liz
BirthdateOct. 14, 1995
GPA4.0
Favorite ClassCalculus
ClassJunior
PositionOF
Stephen will battle for one of the corner outfield spots…2012: Stephen, who played left field, batted .409 (27-for-66) on JV…also had 20 stolen bases…2011: Stephen played a solid outfield for JV… Miscellaneous: Stephen played tennis in the fall when he was selected team MVP and a first team All-Conference performer… was member of regional-winning Reeths-Puffer
co-op hockey team in the winter… says most memorable baseball moment is winning eight-grade championship over Reeths-Puffer… favorite baseball player, Justin Verlander… favorite major league baseball t eam, Detroit Tigers… favor-ite food, “It’s always changing”… favorite baseball movie, Major League…
#12 Dev Jani
Height5’11”
Weight178
Bats/ThrowsR/R
NicknameDev
ParentsNaresh & Varsha
BirthdateOct. 25, 1994
GPAN/A
Favorite ClassGym
ClassSenior
PositionOF
Dev, an exchange student from India, is more familiar with the game of cricket… will compete for an back-up outfield spot…Miscellaneous: Dev is staying with host parent Laura Hammer… played soccer in the fall for the Norse… says
most memorable baseball moment has been practicing with the varsity team… favorite baseball player, Babe Ruth… favorite major league baseball t eam, New York Yankees… favorite food, loaded French fries… favorite baseball movie, The Sandlot…
Have a Great Season!
#17 Rogan McEvoy
Height6’3”
Weight210
Bats/ThrowsL/R
NicknameRogie/Rogs
ParentsKeith & Dawn
BirthdateDec. 31, 1994
GPA3.3
Favorite ClassMathematics of Baseball
ClassSenior
Position3B/P
Rogan will enter the season as the No. 2 pitcher and the starting third baseman…2012: Rogan, who manned the third-base position, batted .330 (31-for-94) and was selected Honorable Mention All-Area… also posted a 3-2 record on the mound while lead-ing the team with a 1.38 ERA in 30.33 innings… opponents batted just .191 against him…2011: Rogan played both third base and pitched for the JV… 2010: Rogan posted a .391 batting average (25-for-64) on JV… added 22 runs and 16 RBI… had one of the team’s five home runs… on the mound, went 4-0 with a 0.78
ERA… struck out 31 batters in 27 innings… opponents bat-ted just .140 against him…Miscellaneous: Rogan is a self-proclaimed neat freak and a social media creep…played varsity hockey in the winter on the co-op team with Reeths-Puffer, which won region-als before bowing out in the state quarterfinals… younger brother, a freshman, is one of three Connors on the JV team… says most memorable baseball moment is hitting home run at Marsh Field in win over Mona Shores… favor-ite baseball player, Justin Verlander… favorite major league baseball team, Detroit Tigers… favorite food, pasta… favor-ite baseball movie, Angels in the Outfield…
Player Profiles
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There’s a strong tradition of baseball at North Muskegon, which celebrated its 75th season in 2010. The Norsemen were one of the dominant forces in the West Michigan Conference in the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s, winning 12 of the school’s 14 conference titles in that time frame.
The beginning of North Muskegon baseball can be traced back to 1935 when Lyle McNitt led the Norse to a 5-1 record. After having no team in 1936 for reasons unknown, McNitt led the Norse to back-to-back WMC titles. He would also lead NM to the league title in his final year in 1942.
In the 1940s and early ‘50s, Paul Moyes led the Norsemen to five conference titles while Earl Meyers won a WMC championship in 1945. Arnold Wilson’s only year at the helm saw the Norse capture the title in 1952. Dunc Lectka captured two WMC titles with wins in 1953 and 1955.
From 1960 to 1966, NM exited the WMC to play in the Seaway Conference. In Bruce Benson’s four years, the Norse shared the Seaway title in 1961. The Norse won the Seaway outright in 1963 under Lee David. In 1967, the Norse returned to the WMC, where the Norse captured the conference title in 1972 under Larry Blackmer.
After that, the rest of the 1970s, the ‘80s and the early ‘90s were lean years for the Norse as NM posted winning records in just three seasons from 1973 to 1994.
The longest-tenured coach in North Muskegon was Walt Gawkowski, who led the blue and gold for 19 years (1987 to 2003), winning five District titles and posting 183 wins.
In 2004, Warren Kent III took over and led the Norsemen to the school’s second County title and the school’s sixth District championship in his second season. Kent would lead the Norse to both titles in 2007 also.
But it is the 2008 team that will go down as one of the best in school history. The Norse smashed the school
record with 34 wins. En route, this senior-dominated team brought home five trophies: the Reeths-Puffer Invitational championship, the school’s first WMC title since 1972, the County title, the district crown, and the school’s first-ever regional crown. After that, the team won its quarterfinal game before ending its season in Battle Creek in the state semifinals.
The 2009 team won the district crown, and the 2010 squad won 20 games.
In 2011, the Norse won 24 games while winning the school’s 10th district title before losing in the regional title game.
The 2012 season was bittersweet. While the Norse won 26 games, which was the second-most in school history, the team did not win any championships. The 26 wins was the seventh time in school history that a Norse team won 20 or more games.
Seaway Conference titles – 2 1961, 1963
West Michigan Conference titles – 14 1937, 1938, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1972, 2008
County titles – 4 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008
District titles – 101994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
Regional titles – 1 2008
Quarterfinalists – 1 2008
Semifinalists – 1 2008
State titles – 0
The history section of the North Muskegon Baseball web site was created by head coach Warren Kent III with much of the historical research done by local sportscaster and sports historian Jim Moyes.
What began as “let’s post all of the school’s baseball scores” turned into a monster research project that took many hours to research and transcribe. It is our desire that other schools will see our site and become excited about doing the same for their schools in a number of different sports.
With this era’s modern technology, Internet use, and the multitude of libraries that have local newspapers on microfilm, this project and others could become a reality.
With that said, there are still gobs of information miss-ing that we would love to post on our web site. It is virtu-ally impossible, with the information that has been made available to us, to come up with career statistics for those who played before 1993.
We have in our possession all the scorebooks for games played from 1993 through the 2011 season. Prior to 1970, it was rare to see mention of one’s batting aver-age in the Muskegon Chronicle. Unfortunately, there was nothing like The Sporting News available where we could post each game’s box score into our data base. How we would love to know what former legends, such as Bill Duplissis, batted in the early years of North Muskegon baseball.
What we have been able to track down is informa-tion as reported in local newspaper accounts from each game. These we have passed along to our readers as listed under “Interesting Facts.” The neat thing about a web site is that corrections and additions can be easily and quickly made. If you have any information you would like to add, please contact Jim Moyes at jimmoyes@aol.com or Warren Kent III at kentw@monashores.net. – Jim Moyes, NM Baseball Historian
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Team History
Year Coach Overall Conference 1935 Lyle McNitt 5-1 No conference1936 No Team1937 Lyle McNitt 6-4 3-1 in WMC (Co-Champs)1938 Lyle McNitt 10-2 4-0 in WMC (Champs)1939 Lyle McNitt 4-6 2-2 in WMC1940 Lyle McNitt 5-4 1-3 in WMC1941 Lyle McNitt 8-1 3-1 in WMC (2nd)1942 Lyle McNitt 5-4 2-1 in WMC (Co-Champs)7 years Lyle McNitt 43-22 15-8 in WMC 1943 Paul Moyes 5-2 3-0 in WMC (Champs) 1944 Paul Moyes 5-3 4-0 in WMC (Champs)1945 Earl Meyers 6-4 3-1 in WMC (Champs)1946 Earl Meyers 6-5 6-4 in WMC2 years Earl Meyers 12-9 9-5 in WMC1947 Paul Moyes 3-6 3-6 in WMC1948 Paul Moyes 5-3 5-2 in WMC (2nd)1949 Paul Moyes 8-5 8-2 in WMC (Champs)1950 Paul Moyes 9-4 9-0 in WMC (Champs)1951 Paul Moyes 10-2 9-0 in WMC (Champs)7 years Paul Moyes 45-25 43-7 in WMC1952 Arnold Wilson 10-2 9-1 in WMC (Champs)1 year Arnold Wilson 10-2 9-1 in WMC1953 Dunc Lectka 6-1 6-1 in WMC (Champs)1954 Dunc Lectka 7-3 5-3 in WMC (2nd)1955 Dunc Lectka 8-2 7-1 in WMC (Champs)1956 Dunc Lectka 4-5 4-3 in WMC1957 Dunc Lectka 4-7 3-3 in WMC1958 Dunc Lectka 1-7 1-3 in WMC6 years Dunc Lectka 30-25 26-14 in WMC1959 Bruce Benson 7-10 1-3 in WMC1960 Bruce Benson 7-8 2-3 in Seaway1961 Bruce Benson 9-7 6-4 in Seaway (Co-Champs)1962 Bruce Benson 13-5 10-2 in Seaway (2nd)4 years Bruce Benson 36-30 1-3 in WMC; 18-9 in Seaway 1963 Lee David 13-5 10-2 in Seaway (Champs)1964 Lee David 14-8 9-5 in Seaway1965 Lee David 3-8 3-7 in Seaway3 years Lee David 30-21 22-14 in Seaway1966 Fritz Wagner 3-11 3-11 in Seaway1967 Fritz Wagner 1-13 1-9 in WMC1968 Fritz Wagner 3-10 2-8 in WMC1969 Fritz Wagner 1-12-1 1-10-1 in WMC4 years Fritz Wagner 8-46-1 3-11 in Seaway; 4-27-1 in WMC1970 Larry Blackmer 4-9 4-5 in WMC1971 Larry Blackmer 6-10 5-7 in WMC1972 Larry Blackmer 12-7 11-1 in WMC (Champs)1973 Larry Blackmer 10-5 7-4 in WMC1974 Larry Blackmer 5-10 1-5 in WMC5 years Larry Blackmer 37-41 28-22 in WMC1975 Dave Warmack 11-7 7-5 in WMC1 year Dave Warmack 11-7 7-5 in WMC1976 Ben Quick 3-12 2-9 in WMC1977 Ben Quick 2-13 2-10 in WMC2 years Ben Quick 5-25 4-19 in WMC
Coaching Records
1978 Randy Horn 2-13 2-10 in WMC1979 Randy Horn 1-14 1-11 in WMC2 years Randy Horn 3-27 3-21 in WMC1980 John Gwatkin 10-8 8-4 in WMC1 year John Gwatkin 10-8 8-4 in WMC1981 Terry Babbitt 7-11 5-7 in WMC1982 Terry Babbitt 2-17-1 1-10-1 in WMC2 years Terry Babbitt 9-28-1 6-17-1 in WMC1983 Denny Emmons 3-11 2-7 in WMC1984 Denny Emmons 6-11 4-8 in WMC1985 Denny Emmons 10-11 7-7 in WMC1986 Denny Emmons 5-15 5-9 in WMC4 years Denny Emmons 24-48 18-31 in WMC1987 Walt Gawkowski 6-12-1 5-7-1 in WMC1988 Walt Gawkowski 8-13 7-7 in WMC1989 Walt Gawkowski 9-10 6-8 in WMC1990 Walt Gawkowski 6-16 2-12 in WMC1991 Walt Gawkowski 7-18 1-13 in WMC1992 Walt Gawkowski 10-15-1 4-9-1 in WMC1993 Walt Gawkowski 12-14 6-8 in WMC1994 Walt Gawkowski 12-16 5-9 in WMC 1995 Walt Gawkowski 19-7 11-3 in WMC1996 Walt Gawkowski 3-19 1-13 in WMC1997 Walt Gawkowski 11-19 4-10 in WMC1998 Walt Gawkowski 14-19 5-9 in WMC1999 Walt Gawkowski 11-15 7-6 in WMC2000 Walt Gawkowski 8-17 4-10 in WMC2001 Walt Gawkowski 20-7 10-4 in WMC2002 Walt Gawkowski 9-17 3-11 in WMC2003 Walt Gawkowski 18-11 7-7 in WMC 17 years Walt Gawkowski 183-245-2 88-146-2 in WMC 2004 Warren Kent III 9-16 3-11 in WMC2005 Warren Kent III 20-8 9-5 in WMC (3rd)2006 Warren Kent III 19-14 8-6 in WMC2007 Warren Kent III 24-4-1 11-2-1 in WMC (2nd)2008 Warren Kent III 34-4 12-2 in WMC (Champs)2009 Warren Kent III 17-15 6-8 in WMC (5th)2010 Warren Kent III 20-15 9-5 in WMC (4th)2011 Warren Kent III 24-15 9-5 in WMC (3rd tie)2012 Warren Kent III 26-13 8-6 in WMC (4th)9 years Warren Kent III 193-104-1 75-50-1 in WMC77 years 18 coaches 689-713-5 overall (1,407 games)
Coaching Records
At Bats(Season)122 – Adrian Anderson (2012)117 – Jeremy Wegner (1997)110 – Austin Aamodt (2006)109 – Brandon Hillman (2003)108 – Simon VanBergen (2010)108 – Ryan Buter (2008)106 – Charlie Cihak (1998)106 – Adam Derrickson (1998)104 – Erik Boczkaja (2010)104 – Jeff Gowell (1998)
(Career)326 – Drew Naymick (2000-03)304 – Mike Dean (2002-05)285 – Ryan Buter (2005-08)282 – Drake Cooke (2009-11)282 – Geoff Dean (2000-03)
(Game)6 – By many (Last: Buter & Aamodt 2006)
Runs(Season)65 – Ryan Buter (2008)50 – Mike Schreiber (1995)47 – Adrian Anderson (2012)43 – Noah VanBergen (2008)43 – Mark Picard (2008)43 – Ryan Hillman (2008)41 – Ryan Sexton (2008)41 – Troy Forton (2006)39 – Zac McCamant (2011)39 – Justin Visconti (1995)
(Career)134 – Ryan Buter (2005-08)88 – Mike Dean (2002-05)88 – Justin Visconti (1993-95)87 – Noah VanBergen (2005-08)78 – Drake Cooke (2008-11)
(Game)5 – Simon VanBergen (2010 vs. Montague)
Hits(Season)61 – Ryan Buter (2008)49 – Ryan Hillman (2009)48 – Troy Forton (2006)46 – Adrian Anderson (2012)46 – Justin Visconti (1995)44 – Jeff Gowell (1998)43 – Austin Aamodt (2006)40 – Matt Dunn (2008)40 – Jeremy Wegner (1997)39 – Austin Aamodt (2005)39 – Justin Visconti (1994)
(Career)132 – Ryan Buter (2005-08)114 – Drew Naymick (2000-03)110 – Mike Dean (2002-05)105 – Justin Visconti (1993-95)103 – Jeff Gowell (1997-99)
(Game)5 – By many (Last: Ryan Buter & Troy Forton 2006)
Doubles(Season)22 – Ryan Buter (2008)20 – Adrian Anderson (2012)14 – Jeff Gowell13 – Robin Wiggins (2009)13 – Troy Forton (2007)13 – Nick Marietti (2001)12 – Ryan Sexton (2008)12 – Mike Dean (2005)11 – Rogan McEvoy (2012)11 – Drake Cooke (2010)11 – Jason Bogue (1998)11 – Justin Visconti (1995)
(Career)36 – Ryan Buter (2005-08)31 – Jeff Gowell (1997-99)25 – Adrian Anderson (2011-12)24 – Drake Cooke (2008-11)23 – Mike Dean (2002-05)23 – Nick Marietti (1999-01)
(Game)3 – By many (Last: Rogan McEvoy 2012 vs. Holland Christian)
Triples(Season)7 – Troy Forton (2006)7 – Justin Visconti (1995)6 – Bill Meiner (1941)5 – Christian Helle (2005)5 – Mike Dean (2005)5 – Brian Ware (1997)4 – Graham Preston (2011)4 – Brian Kelly (2010)3 – By Many
(Career)10 – Troy Forton (2006-07) 10 – Justin Visconti (1993-95)7 – Graham Preston (2010-11)6 – Mike Dean (2002-05)6 – Brian Ware (1996-97)6 – Bill Duplissis (1948-51)6 – Bill Meiner (1941)
(Game)2 – By many (Last: Brian Kelly 2010 vs. Tri-Unity; Graham Preston 2010 vs. Montague)
Home Runs(Season)13 – Ryan Buter (2007)10 – Erik Boczkaja (2010)10 – Ryan Sexton (2008)10 – Geoff Dean (2003)8 – Justin Visconti (1995)6 – Troy Forton (2006)6 – Austin Aamodt (2006)6 – Justin Visconti (1994)5 – Adrian Anderson (2011)5 – Ryan Buter (2008)5 – Mike Dean (2003)5 – Jason Bogue (1999)5 – Jeremy Wegner (1998)5 – Mike Boyle (1994)5 – Rick Jones (1972)
(Career)22 – Ryan Buter (2005-08)16 – Justin Visconti (1993-95)13 – Ryan Sexton (2006-08) 13 – Mike Dean (2002-05)11 – Erik Boczkaja (2009-10)11 – Geoff Dean (2002-03)
(Game)3 – Ryan Buter (2007 vs. Hart)
Offensive Records
RBI(Season)62 – Ryan Sexton (2008)51 – Justin Visconti (1995)50 – Ryan Buter (2007)47 – Ryan Buter (2008)43 – Troy Forton (2006)42 – Adrian Anderson (2012)37 – Hector Garcia (2012)37 – Justin Visconti (1994)35 – Erik Boczkaja (2010)35 – Austin Aamodt (2006)
(Career)126 – Ryan Buter (2005-08)109 – Justin Visconti (1993-95)92 – Ryan Sexton (2006-08)85 – Drew Naymick (2000-03)83 – Mike Dean (2002-05)
(Game)7 – Ryan Buter (2007 vs. Hart)7 – Jordan Carr (2007 vs. Musk. Heights)7 – Justin Visconti (1995 vs. Montague)
Walks(Season)30 – Graham Preston (2011)28 – Ryan Buter (2008)25 – Drake Cooke (2011)25 – Matt Dunn (2008)24 – Jack Gautraud (2012)24 – Zac McCamant (2011)24 – Ryan Buter (2007) 24 – Mike Boyle (1995)23 – Graham Preston (2010)23 – Nick Marietti (2001)
(Career)74 – Ryan Buter (2005-08)54 – Nick Marietti (1999-01)53 – Graham Preston (2010-11)52 – Drake Cooke (2009-11)52 – Mike Dean (2002-05)
(Game)4 – Ryan Buter (2008 vs. Oakridge) 4 – Nick Marietti (2001 - twice)
Stolen Bases(Season)31 – Alex Jones (2008)26 – Noah VanBergen (2008)24 – Matt Dunn (2008)23 – Arion Carley (2008)23 – Noah VanBergen (2007)22 – Mark Picard (2006)22 – Jeff Guy (1974)21 – Mark Picard (2008)19 – Trae Pitts (2011)19 – Ron Balaskovitz (2006)
(Career)61 – Noah VanBergen (2006-08)55 – Alex Jones (2006-08)54 – Mark Picard (2005-08)34 – Ron Balaskovitz (2004-07)33 – Simon VanBergen (2009-2010)33 – Matt Dunn (2006-08)
(Game)6 – Matt Dunn (2008 vs. Montague)
HBPs(Season)14 – Noah VanBergen (2008)10 – Zac McCamant (2010)10 – Patrick Rapson (2009)9 – John Hardy (2011)9 – Noah VanBergen (2006)8 – Troy Forton (2006)7 – Chase Raymond (2012)7 – Zac McCamant (2011)7 – Simon VanBergen (2010)7 – Simon VanBergen (2009)7 – Patrick Rapson (2008)7 – Reid Arends (2006)
(Career)29 – Noah VanBergen (2006-08)17 – Zac McCamant (2009-11)17 – Patrick Rapson (2008-09)14 – Simon VanBergen (2009-10)11 – Troy Forton (2006-07)
(Game)2 – By many (Last: Curtis Taylor 2012 vs. Muskegon Catholic Central)
Sacrifices(Season)7 – Ben Ocharzak (2011)7 – Cody Liverance (2010)7 – Ryan Sexton (2008)6 – Ben Ocharzak (2012)6 – Hector Garcia (2012)6 – Drake Cooke (2009)6 – Matt Dunn (2008)6 – Ron Balaskovitz (2007)5 – Noah Rhyndress (2012)5 – Ryan Hillman (2008)
(Career)13 – Ben Ocharzak (2010-12) 11 – Cody Liverance (2010-11)10 – Matt Dunn (2006-08)8 – Hector Garcia (2010-12)8 – Ryan Hillman (2007-09)8 – Ron Balaskovitz (2004, 06-07)
(Game)2 – By many (Last: Chase Raymond 2012 vs. Shelby)
Batting Average(Season – minimum 2 PA per game).565 – Ryan Buter (2008).565 – Troy Forton (2006).540 – Bill Duplissis (1951).528 – Justin Visconti (1995).510 – Ryan Hillman (2009).500 – Mark Flynn (1985).481 – Greg Dean (1972).477 – Sam Parker (1980).476 – Matt Dunn (2008).470 – Justin Visconti (1994)
(Career – minimum 2 PA per game).515 – Troy Forton (2006-07).463 – Ryan Buter (2005-08).447 – Justin Visconti (1993-95).444 – Ryan Hillman (2007-09).412 – Austin Aamodt (2005-06)
Offensive Records
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Hitting Streak(one season)34 – Ryan Buter (2008)18 – Justin Visconti (1995)17 – Troy Forton (2006)15 – Mark Picard (2008)15 – Ryan Buter (2007)14 – Austin Aamodt (2006)11 – Adrian Anderson (2012)11 – Austin West (2012)10 – Noah VanBergen (2008)10 – Ryan Sexton (2008)10 – Patrick Rapson (2008)10 – Troy Forton (2007)10 – Mike Dean (2005)10 – Austin Aamodt (2005)
Most Valuable Player2012 – Adrian Anderson2011 – John Hardy2010 – Erik Boczkaja2009 – Ryan Hillman2008 – Ryan Buter2007 – Ryan Buter2006 – Troy Forton2005 – Mike Dean2004 – Mike Dean2003 – Sean Scott2002 – Nick Haines2001 – Nick Marietti2000 – Nick Marietti1999 – Jeff Gowell
Most Improved Player2012 – Noah Rhyndress2011 – Zac McCamant2010 – Sam Gautraud2009 – Drake Cooke2008 – Mark Picard2007 – Ryan Sexton2006 – Ron Balaskovitz2005 – Christian Helle2004 – Grant Wieman2003 – Andy Grosse2002 – Grant Wieman2001 – Drew Naymick2000 – Drew Naymick1999 – Eric Richardson
Coach’s Award2012 – Jon Ackley2011 – Graham Preston2010 – Cody Liverance2009 – Patrick Rapson2008 – Arion Carley2007 – Alex Wierda2006 – Matt Dunn2005 – Austin Aamodt2004 – A.J. Deiters2003 – Drew Naymick2002 – Justin Derks2001 – Mike Waisura2000 – Mike Waisura1999 – Jason Bogue
Gold Glove Award2012 – Curtis Taylor2011 – Drake Cooke2010 – Drake Cooke2009 – Robin Wiggins2008 – Travis Falkowski2007 – Troy Forton2006 – Troy Forton2005 – Jerad Derks2004 – Ben McPherson2003 – Tomoki Hiramatsu2002 – Brandon Hillman2001 – Mike Bilek2000 – Mike Bilek1999 – Nick Abel
Batting Champ (minimum 2 PA per game)2012 – Chase Raymond (.418)2011 – Zac McCamant (.362)2010 – Erik Boczkaja (.365)2009 – Ryan Hillman (.510)2008 – Ryan Buter (.565)2007 – Troy Forton (.462)2006 – Troy Forton (.565)2005 – Austin Aamodt (.438)2004 – Mike Dean (.377)2003 – Drew Naymick (.392)2002 – Nick Haines (.407)2001 – Nick Marietti2000 – Justin Wikander (.347)1998 – Jeff Gowell (.423)1997 – Jeremy Wegner (.400)1995 – Justin Visconti (.528)1994 – Justin Visconti (.470)1989 – Joe Mylenek (.407)1985 – Mark Flynn (.500)1983 – Greg Zack (.452)1980 –Sam Parker (.447)1979 – Steve Preston (.439)1973 – Larry Williams (.360)1972 – Greg Dean (.481)1968 – Richard Bailey (.389)
.565 – Ryan Buter (2008)
.565 – Troy Forton (2006)
.540 – Bill Duplissis (1951)
.528 – Justin Visconti (1995)
.510 – Ryan Hillman (2009)
.500 – Mark Flynn (1985)
.481 – Greg Dean (1972)
.477 – Sam Parker (1980)
.476 – Matt Dunn (2008)
.470 – Justin Visconti (1994)
.462 – Troy Forton (2007)
.452 – Greg Zack (1983)
.450 – Ryan Buter (2007)
.447 – Sam Parker (1980)
.439 – Steve Preston (1979)
.438 – Austin Aamodt (2005)
.423 – Jeff Gowell (1998)
.418 – Chase Raymond (2012)
.414 – Mike Dean (2005)
.412 – Dan Wegner
.407 – Nick Haines (2002)
.407 – Joe Mylenek (1989)
.405 – Mike Schrieber (1994)
.400 – Andy Grosse (2005)
.400 – Jeremy Wegner (1997)
.400 – Mike Schrieber (1995)
.400 – Larry Williams (1972)
.400 Club(minimum 2 PA per game)
CycleJerry Johnson (1959)Justin Visconti (1995)
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Team Awards
Wins(Season)16 – Mark Picard (2008)11 – Justin Visconti (1995)10 – Troy Forton (2006)10 – Larry Williams (1975)9 – John Hardy (2011)9 – Mark Picard (2007)9 – Nick Marietti (2001)8 – Austin West (2012)8 – Travis Falkowski (2008)8 – Troy Forton (2007)8 – Mark Picard (2006)8 – Sean Scott (2003)8 – Mike Waisura (2001)8 – Jerry Ray (1964)
(Career)33 – Mark Picard (2005-08) 28 – Justin Visconti (1992-95)18 – Troy Forton (2006-07)16 – Jory Meagher (2009-11)16 – Mike Dean (2002-05)
Strikeouts(Season)154 – Larry Williams (1975)146 – Justin Visconti (1994)141 – Justin Visconti (1995)126 – Troy Forton (2006)117 – Mark Picard (2008)92 – Larry Williams (1974)89 – Troy Forton (2007)82 – Justin Visconti (1993)80 – Sean Scott (2003)78 – Robin Wiggins (2009)
(Career)369 – Justin Visconti (1993-95)246 – Larry Williams (1974-75)215 – Troy Forton (2006-07)213 – Mark Picard (2005-08)155 – Sean Scott (2002-03)
(Game)17 – Bill Shackelford (1961) 17 – Dick Schuiteman (1955 vs. GH)17 – Norm David (1946 vs. Montague)17 – Walt Bergren (1937 vs. Montague)
ERA(Season – minimum 25 inn.)0.53 – Ryan Sexton (2008)0.71 – Larry Williams (1975)0.78 – Larry Williams (1974)1.06 – Troy Forton (2006)1.16 – Troy Forton (2007)1.36 – Mark Picard (2008)1.38 – Rogan McEvoy (2012)1.41 – Travis Falkowski (2007)1.51 – Dick Schuiteman (1952)1.52 – Leonard Green (1954)
(Career – minimum 50 inn.)1.09 – Larry Williams (1973-75)1.10 – Troy Forton (2006-07)1.72 – Travis Falkowski (2007-08)1.85 – Noah Rhyndress (2011-12)2.31 – Mark Picard (2005-08)
Innings Pitched(Season)97.6 – Mark Picard (2008)92.3 – Sean Scott (2003)89 – Larry Williams (1975)84.6 – Justin Visconti (1994)83.6 – Justin Visconti (1995)79 – Troy Forton (2006)76.6 – Austin West (2012)73.3 – Mike Dean (2005)73.3 – Sean Scott (2002)71.6 – John Hardy (2011)
(Career)236 – Justin Visconti (1993-95)227 – Mark Picard (2005-08)195.6 – Mike Dean (2002-05)195.3 – Jory Meagher (2009-11)165.6 – Sean Scott (2002-03)
Shutouts(Season)4 – Mark Picard (2008)3 – Troy Forton (2007)3 – Bill Shackelford (1961)3 – John Arntz (1949)2 – Adrian Anderson (2012)2 – Troy Forton (2006)2 – Mike Dean (2005) 2 – Larry Williams (1975)2 – Jerry Ray (1964)2 – Ron Matthews (1963)2 – Leonard Green (1954)2 – Dick Schuiteman (1952)2 – John Biddle (1950)2 – Walt Bergren (1938)2 – Walt Bergren (1937)
(Career)5 – Mark Picard (2005-08)5 – Troy Forton (2006-07)4 – Walt Bergren (1937-38)3 – Bill Shackelford (1961)3 – John Arntz (1949)3 – John Biddle (1949-50)
No-Hitters(5 or more innings only)1943 – Virgil Wilks 4-0 win over Hart 1960 – Bill Shackelford 3-2 win over Western Mich. Christian 1961 – Bill Shackelford 6-3 win over Fremont 1964 – John Pattenger 11-1 win over Fruitport 1969 – Kurt Boyd 5-2 loss to Montague 1974 – Larry Williams 10-0 win over Pentwater in pre-districts (6 innings) 2007 – Troy Forton 13-0 win over GR Covenant Christian (5 innings) 2008 – Travis Falkowski 15-1 win over Hart (5 innings)2009 – Robin Wiggins/Jory Meagher 20-0 win over WMC (5 innings)
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Pitching Records
SeasonMost Games Played
39 (2011 & 2012)Most Wins34 (2008)
Longest Win Streak21 (2008)
Longest Win Streak in WMC21 (1950-52)Most At Bats1,029 (2012)Most Runs407 (2008)
Runs Per Game10.71 (2008)
*1935 team scored 13.0 runs per game, but played just six games*
Most Hits368 (2008)
Most Doubles83 (2008)
Most Triples16 (2005)
Most Home Runs26 (2003)Most RBI
338 (2008)Most Sacrifices
39 (2008)Least Strikeouts
143 (2007)Most Walks211 (2008)
Most Hit by Pitch44 (2008)
Most Stolen Bases182 (2008)
Fewest Errors63 (2007)
Highest Batting Average.372 (2008)
Most Shutouts8 (2008)
*1949 team had 5 shutouts in just 13 games*
Fewest Hits Allowed125 (2007)
Lowest Opponent Batting Ave..184 (2007)
Fewest Runs Allowed89 (2007)
Fewest Runs Allowed Per Game2.33 (1943)
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed43 (2007)
Lowest ERA1.64 (2007)
Fewest Walks Allowed85 (2007)
Fewest Walks Per Game2.2 (2011)
Most Batters Struck Out243 (2008)
GameMost Hits
21 vs. Shelby (2006 in 22-8 win)Most Runs
25 vs. Oakridge (2007 in 25-1 win)Most Doubles
6 vs. MCC (2007 in 16-6 win)Most Triples
4 vs. Hesperia (2005)vs. Montague (2010)
Most Home Runs5 vs. Mason CC (1994 in 19-18 win)
vs. Heights (2008 in 15-0 win)Most Walks
15 vs. Oakridge (2007 in 25-1 win)Most Stolen Bases
16 vs. Hart (1980 in 16-1 win)vs. Montague (2008 in 14-2 win)
InningMost Hits
9 vs. Hesperia (2005), vs. Shelby (2006 in 7th of 22-8 win),
vs. Ravenna (2006 in 4th of 14-0 win)vs. Oakridge (2007 in 4th of 25-1 win)
Most Runs21 vs. Oakridge (2007
in 4th of 25-1 win) Most Doubles
4 vs. Heights (2007 in 1st of 16-0 win)Most Triples
2 vs. Hesperia (2005)vs. Montague (2010)
vs. WMC (2009 in 5th of 20-0 win)Most Home Runs
3 vs. Mason CC (2011 in 3rd of 13-9 win)
Most Walks11 vs. Oakridge (2007
in 4th of 25-1 win)Most Stolen Bases
6 vs. Oakridge (2008 in 6th of 16-6 win)
No. 1 – 14-8 over New Era in second game ever played in 1935 (coach: Lyle McNitt)No. 50 – 5-0 over Shelby in second game of 1944 (Paul Moyes)No. 100 – 8-6 over Muskegon Heights in Paul Moyes’ final game in 1951 (Paul Moyes)No. 150 – 15-7 over Shelby for third win in 1960 (Bruce Benson)No. 200 – 3-0 over Montague for 11th win in 1964 (Lee David)No. 250 – 5-2 over Ravenna for fourth win in 1974 (Larry Blackmer)No. 300 – 8-4 over Hart for second win in 1985 (Denny Emmons)No. 350 – 11-10 over Mason County Central for first win in 1992 (Walt Gawkowski)No. 400 – 15-5 over Walkerville in District opener for 17th win in 1995 (Walt Gawkowski)No. 450 – 6-5 over Holland Calvary for first win in 2001 (Walt Gawkowski)No. 500 – 10-9 over Montague for fourth win in 2004 (Warren Kent III)No. 550 – 4-1 over Shelby for sixth win in 2007 (Warren Kent III)No. 600 – 9-4 over Saugatuck in Regional opener of 2008 season (Warren Kent III)No. 650 – 7-1 over Holland Black River for 11th win of 2011 season (Warren Kent III)
Team Records
Milestone Victories
2012All-Conference
First TeamHector Garcia – C
Adrian Anderson – IFChase Raymond – OF
All-AreaFirst Team
Adrian Anderson – IFSecond Team
Hector Garcia – CChase Raymond – OF
Honorable MentionAustin West – P
Rogan McEvoy – IFNoah Rhyndress – OF
All-DistrictAustin West – P
Hector Garcia – CAdrian Anderson – IFChase Raymond – OF
All-RegionAdrian Anderson – IFChase Raymond – OF
2011All-Conference
First TeamDrake Cooke – C
Zac McCamant – IF John Hardy – At-Large
Honorable Mention Adrian Anderson – IF Graham Preston – OF
All-AreaFirst Team
Drake Cooke – CSecond Team
John Hardy – PZac McCamant – IFHonorable Mention
Adrian Anderson – IFBen Ocharzak – IF
Graham Preston – OFAll-District
John Hardy – PDrake Cooke – C
Adrian Anderson – IFZac McCamant – IF
Graham Preston – OFAll-Region
Drake Cooke – C
2010All-Conference
First TeamTrae Pitts – OF
Honorable MentionDrake Cooke – C
Simon VanBergen – IFErik Boczkaja – IF
All-AreaSecond Team
Drake Cooke – CErik Boczkaja – IFHonorable MentionSam Gautraud – IF
Simon VanBergen – IFGraham Preston – OF
Jory Meagher – PJohn Hardy – P
All-DistrictJohn Hardy – P
Drake Cooke – CErik Boczkaja – 1B
Simon VanBergen – 1BBrian Kelly – OF
All-RegionSimon VanBergen – IF
2009All-Conference
First TeamRyan Hillman – IFJake Frein – OF
Honorable MentionRobin Wiggins – C
Simon VanBergen – OFAll-Area
First TeamRyan Hillman – IF
Second TeamRobin Wiggins – CJory Meagher – P
Patrick Rapson – IFHonorable Mention
Jake Frein – OFGeoff Evans – OF
Simon VanBergen – OFDrake Cooke – At-Large
All-DistrictJory Meagher – PRobin Wiggins – CRyan Hillman – IF
Patrick Rapson – IFJake Frein – OF
Geoff Evans – OFAll-Region
Ryan Hillman – IF
2008All-Conference
First TeamMark Picard – PRyan Buter – C
Ryan Sexton – IFMatt Dunn – OF
Honorable MentionAlex Jones – OF
Travis Falkowski – At LargeAll-Area
First TeamMark Picard – P
Ryan Sexton – IFRyan Buter – C
Second TeamTravis Falkowski – PRyan Hillman – IFMatt Dunn – OF
Noah VanBergen – OFHonorable MentionRobin Wiggins – IFAlex Jones – OF
All-DistrictMark Picard – P
Travis Falkowski – PRyan Buter – C
Ryan Sexton – 1BRyan Hillman – IFMatt Dunn – OF
Noah VanBergen – OFAll-Region
Mark Picard – PRyan Buter – C
Ryan Sexton – 1BMatt Dunn – OF
2007All-Conference
First TeamMark Picard – PRyan Buter – CTroy Forton – IF
Ryan Sexton – IFHonorable Mention
Noah VanBergen – OFAll-Area
First TeamRyan Buter – CTroy Forton – IFSecond Team
Mark Picard – PRyan Sexton – IF
Honorable MentionRon Balaskovitz – IFJordan Fairbanks – IFNoah VanBergen – OF
All-DistrictMark Picard – P
Travis Falkowski – PTroy Forton – IF
Ryan Sexton – IFNoah VanBergen – OF
All-RegionRyan Buter – CTroy Forton – IF
2006All-Conference
First TeamTroy Forton – PRyan Buter – C
Austin Aamodt – IFHonorable Mention
Jordan Fairbanks – IFMark Picard – At-Large
All-AreaFirst Team
Troy Forton – P Second Team
Austin Aamodt – IFHonorable Mention
Ryan Buter – CMark Picard – P
All-DistrictMark Picard – PRyan Buter – C
Ron Balaskovitz – 1BJordan Fairbanks – IF
Austin Aamodt – IFTroy Forton – IFMatt Dunn – OF
All-RegionRyan Buter – CTroy Forton – IF
Individual Records
All-District 2011
John HardyJory Meagher
2010Graham PrestonZac McCamantCody LiveranceJory Meagher
Simon VanBergenJohn Hardy
2009Sam GautraudRyan Hillman
Simon VanBergen
2008Nick StrockisRyan Buter
Noah VanBergen
2007Ryan Buter
Jordan FairbanksTroy Forton
Chris ScheldtNoah VanBergen
Alex Wierda
2006Austin Aamodt
Jordan FairbanksTroy Forton
Chris Scheldt
2005Mike Dean Jake Edick
Ben McPherson Andrew Westra
2004Jake Edick
Ben McPhersonAndrew WestraGrant Wieman
All-Region2011
John Hardy
2010John Hardy
2008Ryan Buter
Noah VanBergen
2007Ryan Buter
Noah VanBergen
All-State 2008
Noah VanBergen2007
Noah VanBergen
2009Ryan Hillman – IF (1st Team)
2008Mark Picard – P (1st Team) Ryan Buter – C (1st Team)
Ryan Sexton – 1B (1st Team)
Warren Kent III – Coach of Year
2007Ryan Buter – C (1st Team) Troy Forton – IF (1st Team)
2006Troy Forton – IF (1st Team)
1996Justin Visconti (1st Team)
1985Mark Flynn – OF (1st Team)
2005All-Conference
First TeamAustin Aamodt – IF
Mike Dean – OFHonorable MentionBen McPherson – C
Andy Grosse – IFAll-Area
First TeamMike Dean – OF
Second TeamAustin Aamodt – IFAndy Grosse – P
Honorable MentionBen McPherson – C
All-DistrictRyan Falkowski – PBen McPherson – C
Jerad Derks – 1BAustin Aamodt – IFAndy Grosse – IFMike Dean – OF
All-RegionBen McPherson – CAustin Aamodt – IF
Mike Dean – OF
2004All-Conference
First TeamMike Dean – OF
Honorable MentionAndy Grosse – IF
All-AreaFirst Team
Mike Dean – OFHonorable MentionAndy Grosse – IF
Ben McPherson – CAll-District
Mike Dean – OF
Individual Awards All-State
Academic Awards
Season Summary (26-13 overall, 8-6 in West Michigan Conference): In a season that saw the Norse win 26 games, the second-most in school history, it was the games that got away that hurt the most. Of the team’s 13 losses, seven were by one run. Those one-run losses included five in the opposing team’s last at bat and four in the bottom of the seventh. For some reason, the Norse could not win the close games at the end. In those 13 losses, opponents outscored the Norse by 31 runs (85-54) for an average of 2.4 runs per game. On the positive side, the Norse outscored its opponents 257-56 in their 26 wins. This truly was a team: each of the 12 regular players played in at least 30 games, had at least 55 at bats and had at least 15 hits, and no player posted a batting average of less than .273. Overall, the team, batted .331 (341-for-1,029), the second-best in the coach Kent era. NM also set two records: team at bats (1,029) and innings pitched (245). The Norse also tied last year’s team with 39 games played. No surprise in the batting order, as the No. 3 and No. 4 spots post-ed the highest averages, .381 and .413, respectively. As usual the first inning proved its importance: the Norse were 11-3 when leading, 9-6 when tied and 6-4 when losing. In 20 games, NM did NOT score a run in the first inning and had seven other games where it scored just one run; that means the Norse scored two or more runs in the first inning just 12 times.
Although there were seven seniors on the roster, it was junior Adrian Anderson who led the team in most offen-sive statistics. Adrian, the team’s Most Valuable Player, led the team with a school-record 122 at bats, 47 runs, 46 hits, 20 doubles, four home runs and 42 RBI. He tied for the team lead with 39 games played, which is also a school record. His .377 batting average was second-best. Adrian was also the team’s No. 2 pitcher, posting a 6-4 record while striking out 56 and walking 24.
After Adrian, it was mainly seniors who led the way.• Chase Raymond won the batting title with a .418 average (38-for-91) while playing a solid right field. Chase
also led the team with a .545 on-base percentage and seven hit by pitches.• Austin West, the team’s No. 1 pitcher, had the team’s third-best batting average with a.363 (33-for-91) and
tied a school record with his 39 games played. On the mound, Austin posted an 8-5 record while striking out 57 and walking just 13 in 76.66 innings.
• Hector Garcia, the No. 1 catcher, tied for the team lead with six sacrifices while posting a solid .330 batting average (34-for-103).
• Noah Rhyndress, easily the team’s Most Improved Player, posted a .328 batting average (21-for-64), and on the mound, had a 5-1 record while striking out 40 and walking 13 in 40.66 innings. He had a 1.55 ERA while opponents batted just .220 against him.
• Curtis Taylor, the starting first baseman and Gold Glove winner, just missed the .300 mark for the second straight year. This year, Curtis batted .298 (28-for-94).
• Ben Ocharzak, the starting second baseman, played in a school record-tying 39 games. He also tied for the team lead with six sacrifices and led the team with a 16 stolen bases. On the mound, Ben set a school record with three saves.
• Jon Ackley, the back-up first baseman, played solid defensively (only one error) while batting .273.
In addition to Adrian, four other juniors contributed to the team.• Rogan McEvoy, who manned the third-base position, batted .330 (31-for-94). He also posted a 3-2 record
on the mound while leading the team with a 1.38 ERA in 30.33 innings. Opponents batted just .191 against him.
• Jack Gautraud, who played center field, led the team with 24 walks while batting .286. Unfortunately, he also led the team with 26 strikeouts.
• Chase Cooke, the back-up catcher, posted a .281 batting average.• The only other junior to lead an offensive category was Adam Edick, who had one of the team’s two triples
for the season.
Four sophomores saw limited time on varsity, but the foursome (Travis Webster, Jesse Dunn, Reese McCa-mant and Ryan Compeau) collectively batted .560 (14-for-25) while scoring 18 runs. Compeau had one of the team’s two triples.
2012 Year in Review
1400 Mercy Dr., Suite 100 Muskegon, MI 49444 (231) 733‐1326
Jeffrey Anhalt, D.O. Jack Heethouse, D.O. Richard Moulton, M.D. Christopher Eyke, M.D. Reginald Kapteyn, D.O. Martin Pallante, M.D. Daniel Fett, D.O. Fredric Levin, D.O. Jeffrey Recknagel, M.D. Yousif Hamati, M.D., F.A.C.S. Mark Moulton, M.D. Anthony Wilson, M.D.
Name G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SO BB HP SB AVE OBPRaymond 37 91 28 38 8 0 0 24 3 6 22 7 4 0.418 0.545Anderson 39 122 47 46 20 0 4 42 2 9 16 5 7 0.377 0.462West 39 91 29 33 6 0 0 17 3 6 13 3 11 0.363 0.445Garcia 37 103 21 34 4 0 1 37 6 13 7 4 1 0.330 0.375McEvoy 34 94 22 31 11 0 1 25 3 15 5 2 1 0.330 0.365Rhyndress 37 64 23 21 5 0 2 17 5 15 7 2 10 0.328 0.385Taylor 37 94 20 28 2 0 0 12 1 10 14 4 8 0.298 0.407Gautraud 37 63 28 18 2 0 0 8 0 26 24 2 12 0.286 0.494Cooke 30 57 14 16 0 0 0 10 2 13 4 1 5 0.281 0.328Ocharzak 39 90 27 25 9 0 0 20 6 15 17 5 16 0.278 0.398Edick 35 80 25 22 3 1 0 17 2 14 17 2 5 0.275 0.406Ackley 32 55 9 15 5 0 0 13 2 8 9 3 3 0.273 0.391Dunn 5 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0.667 0.750Webster 10 9 5 4 1 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 1 0.444 0.545McCamant 6 6 7 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0.667 0.750Compeau 4 7 4 4 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0.571 0.571 Total 39 1029 311 341 79 2 8 253 35 153 159 41 88 0.331 0.428Opponents 39 945 141 221 29 2 5 103 20 211 91 29 52 0.234 0.314
Name IP AB H 2B 3B HR AVE R ER ERA BB SO HP RecordTaylor 5.00 18 2 0 0 0 0.111 0 0 0.00 1 6 1 1-0Cooke 3.00 9 1 0 0 0 0.111 0 0 0.00 2 9 0 1-0Garcia 3.00 12 2 0 0 0 0.167 3 0 0.00 2 6 0 1-0Raymond 2.00 6 1 1 0 0 0.167 2 0 0.00 2 5 0 0-0McEvoy 30.33 110 21 2 1 0 0.191 20 6 1.38 21 20 8 3-2Rhyndress 40.67 150 33 3 0 0 0.220 14 9 1.55 13 40 3 5-1West 76.66 308 79 14 0 2 0.256 43 27 2.47 13 57 7 8-5Anderson 65.67 259 63 8 1 2 0.243 46 26 2.77 24 56 9 6-4Ocharzak 18.67 73 19 1 0 1 0.260 13 9 3.37 13 12 1 1-1 (3s) Total 245.00 945 221 29 2 5 0.234 141 77 2.20 91 211 29 26-13 (3s)Opponents 235.33 1029 341 79 2 8 0.331 311 177 5.26 159 153 41 13-26
2012 Overall StatsHITTING
PITCHING
Although the baseball field at the end of Eimer Street was constructed in 1920, baseball at North Muske-gon High School began at that spot in 1935 when Lyle McNitt led the team.
Prior to the high school fielding a team, the field was used by an NM independent team.
The first game ever played by the Norse in 1935 saw NM score 19 runs vs. Montague – yet lose 23 -19. The combined 42 runs scored between the two teams has only been equaled, but never broken, in school history.
According to a 1947 short video of a game played at
NM, a road used to go west about 50 feet north of the first base line all the way to Fowler Street. Additionally, a grandstand was located be-hind home plate until it was torn down in the mid-1950s.
In 1986, the Norse played the entire 20-game season on the road as major reno-vations were being imple-mented.
Underground sprinkling and a complete reseeding of the outfield were among the improvements made. Practices were held on the rocky grounds at Pioneer Park.
In 1988, the field was named after North Mus-kegon Superintendent of
Schools, James B. Johnson, who passed away from can-cer in December of 1987.
Johnson, who prepped at Muskegon High, became an All-American at Western Michigan University and made it to the major leagues as a pitcher for the San Francisco Giants in 1971.
Appropriately, one of the main performers for the Norsemen in 1988 was James C. Johnson, son of the late superintendent.
While the field was intended for baseball use only, it served as a football practice field until the 1990s when a new practice field was built with money gener-ated by selling trees with
monuments placed beneath them down the left-field line and at the south end of the football field.
In the 1990s, the current scoreboard was donated by Mary Johnson Moyes, and Bob Walters built the press box.
According to Jim Moyes, NM baseball historian, the longest home run at Johnson Field was hit by David Miller of Whitehall in the 2000 season. The ball landed in the trees across the street in right field.
In 2001, the infield, at a cost of $18,000, was donated by members of the North Muskegon Drewry’s team from the early 1960s.
Baseball field has storied history in community
2012 Conference StatsName G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SO BB HP SB AVE OBPGarcia 14 42 11 17 3 0 0 16 4 5 4 1 0 0.405 0.431Ocharzak 14 38 8 12 2 0 0 6 2 6 4 2 5 0.316 0.391Taylor 14 38 9 12 0 0 0 5 0 6 7 1 2 0.316 0.435West 14 35 6 11 2 0 0 7 2 3 6 0 2 0.314 0.395Rhyndress 13 21 5 7 1 0 1 5 4 4 2 0 3 0.333 0.333Ackley 11 11 1 4 1 0 0 4 2 1 4 1 0 0.364 0.500Anderson 14 46 15 17 10 0 1 16 0 4 6 2 3 0.370 0.463Cooke 9 17 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 6 2 1 1 0.118 0.227Edick 12 26 10 7 2 0 0 8 0 3 9 1 2 0.269 0.472McEvoy 12 36 5 8 2 0 0 8 2 7 1 1 0 0.222 0.250Gautraud 13 22 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 1 3 0.273 0.484Raymond 14 31 10 12 1 0 0 8 2 0 9 2 0 0.387 0.523 Total 14 363 93 115 24 0 2 84 20 56 62 13 21 0.317 0.415Opponents 14 362 62 88 13 1 3 51 10 82 34 13 14 0.243 0.322
Name IP AB H 2B 3B HR AVE R ER ERA BB SO HP RecordMcEvoy 4.67 17 2 0 0 0 0.118 5 1 1.50 5 6 3 0-1Taylor 1.00 3 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.00 0 1 0 0-0Rhyndress 4.00 15 3 0 0 0 0.200 2 2 3.50 2 6 2 1-0West 44.33 186 53 10 0 2 0.285 31 23 3.63 10 35 3 4-3Ocharzak 4.00 11 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.00 4 3 0 0-0Anderson 34.00 130 30 3 1 1 0.231 24 14 2.88 13 31 5 3-2 Total 92.00 362 88 13 1 3 0.243 62 40 3.04 34 82 13 8-6Opponents 90.00 363 115 24 0 2 0.317 93 56 4.36 62 56 13 6-8
HITTING
PITCHING
NickSchanhals
Joel Hardy
Riley Draper
Erick Bleakley
JoeOsborn
BenGarcia
BenGautraud
Connor Gannon
KadeBickford
WilMierz
BrockDobb
Braxton Gerdes
Connor McEvoy
GavinPoulin
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DATE OPPONENT TIMEApril 9 Hesperia (DH) 4:00
April 10 @ Fruitport 4:00
April 12 Oakridge (DH) 4:00
April 15 @ White Cloud (DH) 4:00
April 16 @ Ravenna (DH) 4:00
April 19 Mona Shores (9th/JV)(DH)4:00
April 22 Muskegon (DH) 4:00
April 23 Hart (DH) 4:00
April 25 @ Muskegon Catholic 4:30
DATE OPPONENT TIME April 29 Western Mich. Christ. 4:30
April 30 @ Mason CC (DH) 4:00
May 2 @ Fremont (DH) 4:00
May 7 Montague (DH) 4:00
May 9 @ Spring Lake (DH) 4:00
May 10 Reeths-Puffer (DH) 4:00
May 14 @ Whitehall (DH) 4:00
May 20 @ Holton (DH) 4:00
May 21 Shelby (DH) 4:00
JV Schedule
JV Roster
No. Name B/T Positions Height Weight Grade1 Joel Hardy R/R OF, P 5’10” 145 10 2 Riley Draper L/R 2B, 3B, P 5’9” 162 10 3 Connor Gannon R/R SS, OF, P 5’11” 150 104 Erick Bleakley R/R SS, OF, P 5’9” 130 9 5 Joe Osborn L/R 2B, P 5’6” 145 97 Ben Gautraud R/R 3B, C, OF 6’1” 200 108 /11 Brock Dobb R/R 1B 5’8” 135 109 Braxton Gerdes R/R OF 5’9” 160 1010 Connor McEvoy L/R OF, P 5’6” 131 912 Gavin Poulin R/R 1B 5’11” 125 9 13 Ben Garcia R/R 3B, P 5’9” 155 915 Kade Bickford R/R OF 5’7” 135 916/14 Wil Mierz R/R C, 3B 5’7” 150 918 Nick Schanhals R/R 1B 5’10” 160 9
Head Coach: Ryan Mieler • Assistant Coaches: Mike Moncel, Cody Liverance
2013 Junior Varsity. Front row: Ben Garcia, Kade Bickford, Connor McEvoy, Erick Bleakley, Joe Os-born, Gavin Poulin,Nick Schanhals. Back row: assistant coach Mike Moncel, Wil Mierz, Braxton Gerdes, Ben Gautraud, Brock Dobb, Joel Hardy, Riley Draper, head coach Ryan Mieler.
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