angelo state baseball recruiting guide
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The 2012 Angelo State baseball team won the Lone Star Conference championship and advanced to the program's third trip to the NCAA DII tournament. Find out more about the baseball team within the pages of this recruiting guide.TRANSCRIPT
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ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY IS A MEMBER OF THE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
The Angelo State baseball program didn’t waste any time putting itself on the national map by making the ncaa
Division II World Series in only its third season as a program in 2007 and returning to the ncaa postseason again in 2009 and 2012. asu, which is 305-166 since starting the baseball program in 2005, also won the Lone Star Conference Baseball Championship in 2007 and 2012.
The Rams have never expe-rienced a losing season in pro-gram history and have averaged 38 wins per season—including winning 51 games in the historic 2007 campaign. The asu base-ball team has produced 66 play-ers selected as all-conference performers, 17 all-region picks, 15 All-American selections from eight different players, and 18 players have advanced to play for professional baseball teams.
Head coach Kevin Brooks has led the Rams since the
baseball program’s incep-tion after a playing career at Baylor University and coach-ing experiences at University of the Incarnate Word, Texas a&m University, Hardin-Sim-mons University and Univer-sity of Texas San Antonio. Under Brooks’ leadership, the Rams have established themselves as yearly contend-ers in the Lone Star Confer-ence and are a destination for top talent from around Texas and the country.
historyhistory
{ Lone Star Conference ChampsNCAA DII South Central Regional ChampsNCAA DII World Series Appearance
Prior to the 2005 season, Angelo State did, in fact, have a baseball history. The school fielded a team
during its junior college days as San Angelo College, and baseball in San Angelo set its roots during this time.
In 1961, the college spon-sored Norm Cash Night to honor the eventual four-time all-star Detroit Tigers first baseman. Cash played baseball and football for the Rams in
the early 1950s and then went on to achieve national acclaim with the Tigers. Dur-
ing the 1961 season, Cash led the American League with 193 hits and a .361 batting average.
Cash held San Angelo College as a big
reason he got into professional baseball.
Overall LSC2005 30-25 11-92006 41-16 16-42007 51-20 15-52008 39-19 31-132009 45-20 31-132010 34-26 23-202011 25-23 19-172012 40-17 20-8
total 305-166 166-89
a winning record
Early years
Winners right from the start
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Kevin Brooks enters his ninth season as the head baseball coach at Angelo State after leading the Rams to the Lone
Star Conference championship, the conference’s tournament title, the program’s third trip to the ncaa Division II national tournament and being named the lsc’s Coach of the Year in 2012.
During his eight-year tenure at Angelo State, Brooks has compiled a 305-166 overall record, including a 166-89 lsc record and an 8-7 record in the ncaa post-season. That run also includes the lsc South Division title in 2006, the Lone Star Conference and ncaa Division II South Central Regional titles in 2007, a semifi-nal appearance in the 2009 South Central Regional tournament, and last season’s lsc regular-season championship and tourna-ment title. He has coached 66 All-Lone Star Conference selec-tions, 14 All-Region picks and 15 All-American selections. Brooks has also prepared his players for
the next level as 18 former Rams have played or are currently playing professional baseball.
Under Brooks’ guidance, the 2012 Rams went 20-8 in lsc play and celebrated the lsc tourna-ment title on their home field. asu hit .321 as a team in 2012 with 120 doubles, 36 home runs, 23 triples and stole 105 bases. The pitching staff had an earned run average of 3.87 in 457.2 innings of work and limited opponents to a .270 batting average. The Rams out scored their opponents 409-241 in the course of the 57-game season. asu was dominant on its home field, going 24-4 at Foster Field and had 11 players honored with lsc postseason awards.
Prior to becoming the first base-ball coach Angelo State history, Brooks was an assistant coach at Hardin-Simmons University 2000–03 and an assistant coach at the University of Texas-San Antonio in 2000. Preceding that, he was a volunteer assistant coach at Texas a&m in 1999 helping the Aggies to the Big XII title in their run to the ncaa Division I College
World Series. He served as an assistant coach at the University of Incarnate Word from 1994–1998 and lent his knowledge to the Jayhawk League where he worked as a summer coach in 1993 and for the Hays (Kan.) Larks in 1995.
In Brooks’ 17 years of coach-ing experience, he coached Major League Baseball National League All-Star Lance Berkman when he played summer ball for the Hays Larks. With Brooks’ guidance, the Hays Larks finished second in the 1995 National Baseball Congress World Series behind the 1996 USA Olympic Baseball Team.
A graduate of Baylor Univer-sity, Brooks earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education and played baseball for the Bears base-ball team from 1988–1991. He also holds a master’s degree in physical education from Incarnate Word.
Brooks has been a resident of San Angelo since 2000, when his wife, Sally Walling Brooks, was named head coach of the Angelo State women’s basketball team. The couple have a daughter, Bailey, 11, and a son Kannon, 9.
Brooks’ winning tradition
head coachhead coachkevin brooks
Brooks has molded Angelo State into one of thetop offensive units in the country
Brooks’ Playersin the Pros
*Indicates first-round draft selection
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meet the coachesmeet the coaches
pitchers
Casey Fossum*, New York Mets
Logan Kensing, Washington Nationals
Jeff Kubenka, Los Angeles Dodgers
Jeff Meyer, New York Yankees
Chris Corn, San Diego Padres
Justin Fry, San Francisco Giants
Hector Delgadillo, Toronto Blue Jays
Linus Williams, Minnesota Twins
Stace Pape, Cincinnati Reds
Cory Stewart, Cincinnati Reds
Matt Ward, Florida Marlins
Chriss Russ, New York Yankees
Kevin Whealen, New York Yankees
Chance Caple, St. Louis Cardinals
Jamie Smith, Chicago White Sox
Khalid Ballouli, Milwaukee Brewers
Zach Stewart, Toronto Blue Jays
catchers
Bubba Casteneda, Kansas City Royals
Shawn Schumcher, Milwaukee Brewers
Mark Rodriguez, Cincinnati Reds
1st base J.D. Reineger, Baltimore Orioles
John Schesuk, San Diego Padres
2nd base
Corey Hart, Kansas City Royals
Mike Rodriguez, Baltimore Orioles
Blake Stouffer, Washington Nationals
Mick Perez, Chicago Cubs
3rd base
Greg Porter, Los Angeles Angels
Jason Regan, Seattle Mariners
Mark Schramek, Cincinnati Reds
Del Lindsey, Los Angeles Angels
shortstops
Scott Heying, Toronto Blue Jays
Seth Johnson, San Diego Padres
Steve Scarborough, Milwaukee Brewers
outfielders
Lance Berkman, St. Louis Cardinals
Billy Dennis, Baltimore Orioles
Andy Wilson, Arizona Diamondbacks
Ryan Smith, Cincinnati Reds
Steven Truitt, Milwaukee Brewers
Daylon Holt, Oakland Athletics
Neil Stephenson, Baltimore Orioles
Justin Headley, New York Yankees
Cary Brightwell, Sioux Falls Canaries
meet the coachesmeet the coaches
John Anderson enters his second season as the assistant base-ball coach for the Angelo State Rams.
Anderson played two seasons in the Chicago White Sox organization during 2007–2008 and later was the hitting coach for the Colts for the 2008 season. For the last six seasons, Ander-son has coached the Minnesota
Blizzard Elite baseball team. He has had 18
players drafted over his six years as coach. His first coaching stint was with the University of Sioux Falls, where he was an assistant coach. He helped coach the squad from a two-win team to winning a conference championship in his first season.
“I think getting John to come back is a huge addition for our program,” asu head coach Kevin Brooks said. “I got to watch him play when he played for the San Angelo Colts and really enjoyed watching him play. He coaches
with the same passion as he played. He has a proven track record with developing players and finding talent along with a ton of energy on the field and in practice. John is a proven winner and a San Angelo icon and I couldn't be happier bringing him back.”
Anderson has played and coached profes-sional baseball for 12 seasons. He was a three-time all-star during his playing career and was named most valuable player of the United Baseball League in 2006 for San Angelo. He has the ubl’s hitting-streak record with a 31-game hit streak.
“I always enjoyed the people and my time in San Angelo and feel it is a great place to raise a family,” Anderson said. “I have a lot of respect for Coach Brooks and what he has built this program into is impressive. That is why I want to be a part of the Ram baseball program. I want to enhance the program and continue winning and become a national contender.”
Michel Robles joins the Angelo State staff as a second-year gradu-ate assistant after
spending last year as a student assistant coach and the previ-ous two years as a right-handed pitcher for the Rams. The Odessa native assists in the develop-ment of the Rams pitching
staff while also pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology.
As a pitcher for the Rams, Robles was part of the 2009 Angelo State team that made it to the ncaa Division II South Central Regional in Warrensburg, Mo. However, a fractured right elbow led to the end of his playing career and the begin-ning of his venture into coaching.
Rex Scofield enters his fifth season as a volunteer assistant coach for the Angelo State Rams baseball
team after a long and distin-guished career as a coach and administrator in the San Angelo Independent School District (saisd).
Scofield began his coaching career at Big Spring High School and moved to Lamar Consolidated
High School before arriving at Cen-tral High School in San Angelo in 1979. He remained at Central until 1997, spending many of those years as the Bobcats’ head baseball coach.
In June 1997, Scofield was named the saisd’s assistant athletic director. One year later, he was promoted to athletic director, a position he held until his retirement in June of 2008.
assistant coachassistant coachjohn anderson
graduate assistantgraduate assistantmichel robles
student assistantstudent assistantTRAVIS LAWLER
volunteer assistant coachvolunteer assistant coachRex Scofield
[Anderson] has a proven track
record with developing players
and finding talent along with a ton of energy on the field and
in practice. —Head Coach Brooks
1928 est. Funded by local contributions and a
self-imposed county tax, San Angelo Junior College
opened its doors in 1928 on North Oakes Street near
downtown San Angelo.
Travis Lawler joined the Angelo State baseball coaching staff as a stu-dent assistant in 2012.
A native of College Station, Lawler had a stellar playing career at a&m-Consolidated High School, and after his senior season was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 34th round of the Major League Baseball draft. He chose
the college route, however, opt-ing to play at the University of Florida. As a freshman, he pitched in 11 games for the Gators and recorded 24 strikeouts. He then transferred to the West Texas region to pitch at Midland College.
In 2009, Lawler was selected in the mlb draft for a second time—this time deciding to sign with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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current playersmeet the coaches current players
2012 Rams Roster
Jake Albert Pitcher So. 6-2 190 Conroe, Texas
Tate Allison Outfield Sr. 6-1 195 Midland, Texas
Nathan Alter Catcher Sr. 5-8 180 San Angelo, Texas
Craig Blair Pitcher Sr. 6-0 170 Pflugerville, Texas
Graylon Brown Pitcher Fr. 5-9 170 Brownwood, Texas
Hunter Choate Infield Fr. 5-11 200 Athens, Texas
Austin Church Pitcher Jr. 6-1 170 Centralia, Missouri
Zach Cohen Infield Sr. 5-7 170 Houston, Texas
James Conlee Pitcher Jr. 6-0 190 Georgetown, Texas
Brett David Infield Fr. 5-11 185 El Paso, Texas
Jacob Feckley Pitcher/Infield So. 5-11 185 Wylie, Texas
Eric Gilstrap Outfield Fr. 6-0 215 Plano, Texas
Ryan Greer Outfield Jr. 5-11 185 Glendale, Arizona
Trevor Hahn Pitcher So. 6-4 220 Alvord, Texas
Andrew Heldman Pitcher Jr. 6-3 185 Round Rock, Texas
Seth Kendrick Pitcher Fr. 6-6 200 Oakalla, Texas
Andrew LaCombe Catcher Jr. 6-0 205 Southlake, Texas
Michael Lange Pitcher Jr. 6-1 190 Columbus, Nebraska
Jaime MacLean Pitcher Fr. 6-2 215 Nova Scotia, Canada
Quaid McKinnon Catcher/Infield Jr. 6-5 200 Phoenix, Arizona
Lee Neumann Outfield Jr. 5-11 195 Brenham, Texas
Brett Parsons Infield Sr. 6-4 210 Trinity, Texas
Blaine Perkins Infield/Outfield R-Fr. 6-0 175 Groesbeck, Texas
Brent Rasberry Outfield Fr. 5-9 165 San Angelo, Texas
Matt Rechkemmer Pitcher Sr. 5-6 160 Lubbock, Texas
Rick Reyna Pitcher Sr. 6-0 210 Mission, Texas
Bryant Rutledge Pitcher Sr. 6-0 190 Frisco, Texas
Bren Schuehler Pitcher Sr. 6-0 215 Allen, Texas
Toby Semler Catcher/Infield Sr. 5-10 180 Mansfield, Texas
Doug Snover Infield Sr. 5-10 160 Tempe, Arizona
Luke Solomon Infield Fr. 6-5 215 Athens, Texas
Travis Stavinoha Pitcher Jr. 6-2 235 Cypress, Texas
Michael Weatherly Pitcher Jr. 6-5 195 Mesquite, Texas
NAME POSITION YR HT WT HOMETOWN
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2012 schedule2012 scheduleDATE OPPONENT LOCATION SCORE
2/3 Ouachita Baptist San Angelo W, 14-4
2/4 Ouachita Baptist (DH) San Angelo W, 4-1; W 2-0
2/5 Ouachita Baptist San Angelo W, 16-3
2/7 St. Mary’s (Wolfe Stadium) San Antonio W, 6-5
2/10 Arkansas-Monticello Magnolia, Ark. W, 13-7
2/10 Southern Arkansas Magnolia, Ark. L, 7-0
2/11 Lindenwood Magnolia, Ark. L, 6-3
2/17 Southeastern Oklahoma (DH) Durant, Okla. W, 4-3; W, 5-0
2/18 Southeastern Oklahoma Durant, Okla. W, 8-2
2/24 Colorado State-Pueblo San Angelo W, 9-0
2/25 Colorado State-Pueblo (DH) San Angelo W, 4-0; W, 7-3
2/26 Colorado State-Pueblo San Angelo W, 14-4
2/28 TAMU-International (DH) San Antonio W, 2-0; L, 4-3
3/2 Central Oklahoma San Angelo W, 9-4
3/3 Central Oklahoma (DH) San Angelo L, 7-1; W, 7-4
3/16 Texas A&M-Kingsville * Kingsville L, 4-1
3/17 Texas A&M-Kingsville (DH) * Kingsville L, 3-2; W, 6-3
3/18 Texas A&M-Kingsville * Kingsville W, 6-3
3/23 Incarnate Word * San Angelo W, 5-2
3/24 Incarnate Word (DH) * San Angelo W, 8-3; L, 5-3
3/25 Incarnate Word * San Angelo W, 12-4
3/30 West Texas A&M * Canyon L, 5-4
3/31 West Texas A&M (DH) * Canyon W, 3-1; L, 19-7
4/1 West Texas A&M * Canyon W, 13-7
4/3 Texas Tech University Lubbock L, 13-8
4/5 Eastern New Mexico * San Angelo W, 6-4
4/6 Eastern New Mexico (DH) * San Angelo W, 13-3; W, 8-2
4/7 Eastern New Mexico * San Angelo W, 9-6
4/11 St. Mary’s San Angelo L, 8-4
4/13 Tarleton State * Stephenville W, 14-3
4/14 Tarleton State (DH) * Stephenville L, 10-6; L, 8-6
4/15 Tarleton State * Stephenville W, 13-7
4/20 Cameron University * San Angelo L, 3-1
4/21 Cameron University (DH) * San Angelo W, 3-1; W, 8-1
4/22 Cameron University * San Angelo W, 6-4
4/27 Abilene Christian * San Angelo W, 16-0
4/28 Abilene Christian (DH) * San Angelo W, 14-2; W 4-2
4/29 Abilene Christian * San Angelo W, 12-3
Lone Star ConferenCe BaSeBaLL ChampionShip
5/5 Abilene Christian San Angelo W, 11-1
5/6 West Texas A&M San Angelo W, 12-4
5/7 Tarleton State San Angelo W, 16-0
5/8 Tarleton State San Angelo L, 2-0
5/9 Tarleton State San Angelo W, 6-0
nCaa dii South CentraL regionaL
5/17 Southern Arkansas Warrensburg, Mo. L, 7-2
5/18 St. Edward’s Warrensburg, Mo. L, 13-10
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facilities
The Angelo State Rams baseball team has compiled a 166-61 all-time record at Foster Field, one of the finest ncaa Divi-
sion II facilities in the country.The stadium, located on the
corner of Jackson Street and University Drive, was built in 2000 and also serves as the home of the San Angelo Colts, a professional team in the North American League. Foster Field cost $3 million to construct and was built by Jim Anglea, former head groundskeeper for the Ballpark in Arlington.
facilities
Stadium features include 4,200 permanent seats, a Triple A lighting system and a Daktron-ics inning-by-inning scoreboard with video display. In addition, the facility has a large press box area, major league-style dugouts and a complete train-ing and locker room facility.
The field also has state-of-the-art bullpens and batting cages for practice and warm up.
Concessions and restroom areas as well as special clubhouse-style seating areas for enter-taining corporate sponsors and private parties are located on either side of the press box.
The field is covered by Tif 419 grass, an elite grass designed and genetically engineered especially for ballparks (see box). The field dimensions are 325 feet down the lines, 370 feet to the gaps and 395 feet to deep centerfield.
Tifway 419Hybrid Bermuda
Tifway 419 is an improved hybrid
bermuda developed from the famed
Tifton, Georgia turf breeding program.
Tifway forms a fine textured, dense
hybrid bermuda turf that excels in
high traffic areas or under athletic
field conditions. It is more aggres-
sive than Tifgreen and holds its color
longer going into the winter months.
FoSTER FIELd
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opened in 2011 adja-cent to the northwest corner of Foster Field, the 1,874-square-foot Norris Baseball Clubhouse is home
for the Angelo State Univer-sity Rams baseball team. The $436,000 clubhouse ranks among the best such facilities in all of ncaa Division II baseball.
The clubhouse features a locker room complete with oak lockers for the players, offices for the baseball coaching staff, a players’
lounge and two indoor batting cages, among other amenities. Additionally, the facility features a Pro Batter px2 pitching machine that is a virtual pitching simula-tor. At the time of the purchase, asu was the only college in Texas and the only Division II school in the nation to have this sophisticated pitching machine.
Thirteen donors who actively support the asu baseball pro-gram made the Norris Base-ball Clubhouse possible. The lead gift for the facility and
additional funds for the pitch-ing machine were provided by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Norris.
Supporting families and busi-nesses were Alexander Construc-tion, Basic Energy Services, Mr. and Mrs. Devin Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boothe, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brooks, First Financial Bank, Jeff Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Layman, Lone Star Beef Processors L.P., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin New, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pate, and Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson.
NoRRIS BASEBALL CLuBhouSE
ProBatter PX2 is the premier video pitching simulator in the world for baseball. Operated by a touch screen controller and containing a video front of an actual pitcher, it delivers Major League quality pitches thrown to multiple positions both within and outside the strike zone at speeds between 60 and 100 mph. It throws virtually any pitch that a pitcher can throw, including rising fastballs, sinkers, cutters, split finger fastballs, curves, sliders and change-ups which permit a hitter to simulate game-like conditions in a batting cage. The simulator can be manually operated or programmed to deliver a specific pre-selected sequence of pitches.
ProBatter PX2 Baseball Video Simulator
facilitiesfacilities
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WEIGhT RooM ANd TRAINING
Strength and Conditioning
Angelo State student-athletes
train in the more than
7,000-square-foot, state-of-
the-art Junell Center weight
room, which is conveniently
located next to the LeGrand
Sports Complex.
Athletic TrainingAt Angelo State, the athletic training staff focuses on helping student-
athletes reach and maintain their best health, achieve conditioning goals,
understand best practices to prevent serious injury and recover fully in a
timely manner. Because of this, the university has developed excellent training
and conditioning programs to help prevent injuries and ensure safe practice
and competition habits. If injuries do occur, the department is equipped
and prepared to implement comprehensive rehabilitation programs.
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JOHN BEAL2007-08: San Angelo Colts, United Baseball League2007: Rio Grande Valley White Wings, United League Baseball
CHARLEY BELEW2008-09: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
CLAY CALfEE2010: Inland Empire 66ers, Los
Angeles Dodgers Organization2009: Ogden Raptors, Los Angeles Dodgers Organization2009: Arizona League Dodgers, Los Angeles Dodgers Organization2009: Great Lakes Loons, Los Angeles Dodgers Organization2008: Ogden Raptors, Los Angeles Dodgers Organization
DREW CARAWAY2007: Bay Area Toros, Continental Baseball League
TREY CARTER2010: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball/North American League
SCOTT CROOk2010: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
kENNY ELkIND2009: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
RONNIE GAINES2008: Kannapolis Intimidators, Chicago White Sox Organization2008: Winston-Salem Warthogs, Chicago White Sox Organization2006-07: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
ISAAC GARCIA2010: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
kYLE GIBSON2007: San Angelo Colts/Laredo Broncos United League Baseball
BRAD HOuGH2009: Florence Freedom, Frontier League2007-08: River City Rascals, Frontier League2006: Laredo Broncos, United Baseball League
JOE kEY2009: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
kYLE MANDELBAuM2006: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
RYAN MuLLE2006-08: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
DANIEL OCHS2009: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball
TOMMY RAffERTY2010: Charlotte Stone Crabs, Tampa Bay Rays Organization2009: Bowling Green Hot Rod/Charlotte Stone Crabs, Tampa Bay Rays Organization2008: Hudson Valley Renegades, Tampa Bay Rays Organization
ZACH STEWART2012: Boston Red Sox2011–12: Chicago White Sox2008–10: Toronto Blue Jays
SHAN SuLLIvAN2009: San Angelo Colts, United League Baseball2008: Gulf Coast League Dodgers, Los Angeles Dodgers Organization
CHACE vACEk2008: Charleston RiverDogs, New York Yankees Organization2007: San Angelo Colts, United Baseball League2006: Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals Organization2006: High Desert Mavericks/Arizona League Royals, Kansas City Royals Organization
in the prosin the pros
The oldest rookieOne of the most inspirational stories in Major League Baseball history has Angelo State ties, albeit on the football field. In 1991, 27-year-old Jimmy Mor-ris joined the Rams as a punter. Once his football career ended, Morris graduated and began coaching baseball and teaching physical science in Texas public schools, winding up at Reagan County High School in 1999. At that time, a long-shot bet with his high school players gave his dormant baseball career new life. As a result of the bet, 35-year-old Morris tried out for Major League Baseball, impressing the scout at tryouts with his 90-mph fastballs. Morris went on to make his Major League debut on Sept. 18, 1999, against the Texas Rangers at the Ballpark in Arlington.
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all americansall americans
Sportsmanship; Teamwork; Most Conscientious; Abil-ity. Those words are inscribed on the plaques that
bear the names of each award winner. These awards are given annually at the asu All-Sports Banquet in the spring. The award is given to the top student-athlete in each sport and is voted on by their teammates.
From 1965 to 1997, these awards were pre-sented by Nathan’s Jewel-ers, and asu is immensely grateful to “Babe” Donsky and her late husband Nathan Don-sky for their role in founding and sponsoring these awards. Beginning in 1998, Holland’s Jewelry became the sponsor for these prestigious awards.
Following are the all-time recipients of the asu Hol-land’s Award for baseball:
2005 NateHemm2006 JohnBeal2007 BradleyDurst2008 BradleyDurst2009 TreyCarter2010 CadeBaxter2011 ZachCohen2012 AndrewLaCombe
Holland’s Awards
RAWLINGS/ABCA ALL-AMERICANS2006 Ronnie Gaines 3rd2007 Steven Allred 2nd
Clay Calfee 2nd Drew Caraway 3rd
2009 Keith Towne 3rd2012 Lee Neumann 2nd
NCBWA ALL-AMERICANS2007 Steven Allred HM2009 Chris Adamson 2nd
Keith Towne 3rd
DAkTRONICS/COSIDA ALL-AMERICANS2007 Clay Calfee HM2008 Clay Calfee HM2009 Chris Adamson 2nd
Keith Towne 2nd Kenny Elkind HM
2010 Chris Adamson 3rd
JEWISH SPORTS REvIEW ALL-AMERICANS2011 Zach Cohen 1st
RAWLINGS/ABCA ALL-REGION2006 John Beal
Ronnie Gaines J.W. Nastoupil Nate Hemm
2007 Steven Allred 1st Clay Calfee 1st Drew Caraway 1st Matt Lenderman 1st
2008 Clay Calfee 1st Shan Sullivan 2nd
2009 Chris Adamson 1st Keith Towne 1st Kenny Elkind 2nd
2010 Chris Adamson 1st Isaac Garcia 2nd
2012 Lee Neumann POY Michael Lange 1st Ryan Greer 1st Toby Semler 2nd
NCBWA ALL-REGION2006 John Beal
Ronnie Gaines2007 Steven Allred2009 Chris Adamson 1st
Kenny Elkind 2nd Keith Towne 2nd
2010 Isaac Garcia 2nd2012 Lee Neumann 1st
Ryan Greer 2nd
RAWLINGS/ABCA GOLD GLOvER WINNERS2008 Clay Calfee 1st Base
RAWLINGS/ABCA GOLD GLOvE (SOuTH CENTRAL REGION)2012 Lee Neumann OF
NCAA DIvISION II SOuTH CENTRAL REGIONAL ALL-TOuRNAMENT2007 Bucky Strickland
Clay Calfee Steven Allred Nate Hemm Drew Caraway Michael Gunter MVP
DAkTRONICS/COSIDA ALL-REGION2007 Clay Calfee 1st
Steven Allred 2nd Drew Caraway 2nd Matt Lenderman 2nd
2008 Clay Calfee 1st2009 Chris Adamson 1st
Kenny Elkind 1st Keith Towne 1st Trey Carter 2nd
DAkTRONICS / COSIDA ALL-REGION PLAYER Of THE YEAR2009 Keith Towne
ALL-LONE STAR CONfERENCE SELECTIONS2005 Ronnie Gaines 1st
Nate Hemm 1st Kyle Mandelbaum 1st Daniel Ochs 1st Travis Downs 2nd Brad Hough 2nd Ryan Mulle 2nd Derek Bockhourn HM
2006 John Beal 1st Derek Bockhourn 1st Ronnie Gaines 1st Nate Hemm 1st J.W. Nastoupil 1st Bucky Strickland 1st Chace Vacek 1st Clay Calfee 2nd Brad Hough 2nd Elliot Love 2nd Tommy Rafferty 2nd
2007 Steven Allred 1st Clay Calfee 1st Drew Caraway 1st Michael Gunter 1st Matt Lenderman 1st
Charley Belew 2nd Cody Broussard 2nd Jimmy Cox 2nd Nate Hemm 2nd Brett Nightingale 2nd Bucky Strickland 2nd
2008 Clay Calfee 1st Joseph Key 1st Shan Sullivan 1st Sean Winscher 1st Trey Carter 2nd Jimmy Cox 2nd Kenny Elkind 2nd Brett Nightingale 2nd
2009 Chris Adamson 1st Trey Carter 1st Kenny Elkind 1st Keith Towne 1st Craig Blair 2nd Isaac Garcia 2nd Joseph Key 2nd Austin Lasprilla 2nd Jason Morriss HM
2010 Chris Adamson 1st Isaac Garcia 1st Clay Puckett 1st Keith Towne 2nd Zak Leonhardt HM Dylan Petrich HM Travis Lites HM
2011 Bryant Rutledge 2nd Zach Cohen 2nd Garrett Harris HM
2012 Lee Neumann 1st Ryan Greer 1st Toby Semler 1st Andrew LaCombe 1st Quaid McKinnon 1st Brett Parsons 1st Michael Lange 1st Michael Weatherly 1st Jake Feckley 2nd Zach Cohen HM Austin Church HM
LONE STAR CONfERENCE PLAYER Of THE YEAR2012 Lee Neumann
LONE STAR CONfERENCE PITCHER Of THE YEAR2006 J.W. Nastoupil
LONE STAR CONfERENCE fRESHMAN Of THE YEAR2006 Clay Calfee2009 Craig Blair
LONE STAR CONfERENCE COACH Of THE YEAR2012 Kevin Brooks
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ATHLETIC STuDY CENTERThe goal of the Athletic Study Center is to act as the primary academic support contact for student-athletes. The center holds the office of the Athletic Academic Coordinator (acc) for easy visibility and reach. The center houses laptop comput-ers, printers, and individual and collaborative work stations.
ADvISINGAll academic advising is provided through the individual colleges and academic departments.
ACADEMIC PROGRESSDuring each semester, the acc surveys the professors of each student-athlete three times. In each grade check, professors are asked to provide academic prog-ress information such as atten-dance, current grade, at-risk or not, and any additional comments.
MENTORSHIPThe acc provides weekly sessions with mentors for student-athletes identified as “at-risk” based on acc and coach recommenda-tions. During the sessions, grade updates and upcoming assign-ments are discussed. Assignments are reviewed and study plans are implemented if necessary.
TuTORINGFree tutoring is available for student-athletes in Angelo State University’s Tutor Center. In addi-tion to having tutors available for nearly every general education class as well as many upper-level classes, specialized tutoring units include the Math lab, Writing Cen-ter, Modern Language tutoring, Accounting lab and Supplemental Instruction (si). The si program offers extracurricular peer tutor-ing groups for traditionally tough classes. Study sessions are led by students who have completed and earned high grades in the courses. si sessions are conducted multiple times throughout the week.
academicsacademics
helping our student-athletes achieve academic success is essential for our program. In addition to having
academic resources within the Athletics Department, our athletes also receive assistance from other programs available to all asu students.
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scholarshipsscholarships
A purebred Rambouillet ram,
Dominic stands as a proud
symbol of Angelo State
University and the institution’s
ties to the region and its people.
A domesticated breed
originating in Spain over two
centuries ago, the Rambouillet
are compact, white-wooled
sheep with rams that proudly
carry long, curving horns.
The first Rambouillet ram
“Shorty” was donated to
the college in 1940 by area
rancher D.T. Jones, who had
two daughters attending the
school. Jones’ generosity
typified the West Texas spirit
and the support ASU has had
throughout its history from
the people of San Angelo
and the surrounding area.
Dominic
All American ScholarsALL-LONE STAR CONfERENCE ACADEMIC SELECTIONS2006 Daniel Beaver Brad Hough2007 Shan Sullivan2008 Bradley Durst2012 Zach Cohen Doug Snover
ALL-LONE STAR CONfERENCE ACADEMIC PLAYER Of THE YEAR2008 Bradley Durst2012 Zach Cohen
LONE STAR CONfERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL2008 Shan Sullivan2009 Christopher Odom2010 Jason Morriss2011 Zach Cohen Doug Snover2012 Zach Cohen Doug Snover Luke Solomon Toby Semler Brett Parsons Michael Weatherly Trevor Hahn Andrew LaCombe
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN2012 Doug Snover
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2008 Bradley Durst 1st2010 Jason Morriss 2nd
SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS
The Angelo State Athletic Foundation is a non-profit 501-c3 organization whose sole mission is to provide support to Angelo State Athletics. A priority for the Athletic Foundation is scholarship funding above what the University provides to ensure asu reaches the maximum equivalencies allowed by
ncaa rules. The Athletic Foundation also provides funding in support of recruiting the next generation of Rams and ’Belles, life skills programming for student-athletes, academic support for student-athletes, and other initiatives important to the welfare of student-athletes and the success of athletic teams.
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