Showing posts with label John A. Logan College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John A. Logan College. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

Louisiana Monroe Baseball Signs Two from Illinois

The University of Louisiana Monroe baseball program announced the signing of two  baseball players from Illinois to National Letters of Intent.

Left handed pitcher Weston Mason from John A. Logan College went 2-0 with a 1.50 in 15 2/3rds innings last season.  Mason lives in Mt. Vernon Illinois.

Keelin Rasch is a third baseman from John A. Logan College and hit .313 with 3 homers and 24 rbi's last year.  Keelin lives in Harrisburg Illinois.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

John A. Logan and South Suburban Baseball Earn Trip to District Championships

John A. Logan College and South Suburban College both move on to the 2011 Division I District Baseball Championship for the Northern Region held at John A. Logan College May 20th - May 22nd.

John A. Logan College earned their berth by defeating Wabash Valley twice, 14-8 and 2-1.  South Suburban also went down to the final game defeating Kishwaukee College 4-1.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

NJCAA Division I Baseball Polls as of March 16 2011 - Illinois Teams

John A. Logan College moves up to #15 on the NJCAA Basball Division I poll on March 16th after a 12-2 start.  Wabash Valley College (16-5) lands at #21 and Olney Central College (17-3) makes their first appearance at #25 on the national poll.

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Saturday, February 5, 2011

2011 NJCAA Pre-Season Baseball Rankings Released

The NJCAA, along with Perfect Game, has released it's the 2011 Baseball Pre-Season Rankings for each division.  Listed below are the ranked teams from Illinois.

Division I:

#24. Wabash Valley College

Others receiving votes - John A. Logan College

Division II:

#1.  Heartland Community College
#5.  Parkland College

Others receiving votes - Kankakee Community College

Division III:

#3.  Joliet Junior College

Others receiving votes - Waubonsee Community College

To view the entire lists, you can click on the link below.

2011 NJCAA Baseball Pre-Season Rankings

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Logan Baseball Ready to Start Season


Baseball in Illinois News
courtesy thesoutherner.com

CARTERVILLE Illinois - Jerry Halstead's John A. Logan Volunteers open their baseball season this weekend in central Alabama, weather permitting. Logan is scheduled to play Saturday and Sunday and will return south next week to take on Meridian, Miss., as well as Southern Union and Calhoun, Ala.


"Some of those schools down south have already played eight to 10 games while we've been stuck in a gym the last few weeks," Halstead said. "But that's fine. We're ready to go. We want to play good competition right off the bat to kind of gauge our talent and see what we need to work on in the weeks ahead."

Logan finished 31-21 last spring, a down year by Halstead's standards. The influx of 17 freshmen and a handful of sophomore transfers enabled the Vols to post an 11-2 mark in an abbreviated fall session .

"I feel we have the talent to get the job done this spring," Halstead said. "We can pitch it. We can catch it and I think we can slug it out toe-to-toe with people and also play small ball and win, too."

Only five sophomores return from last year's team. They are: outfielder Derek Mattea; catcher Marco DiRoma; infielders Derek Locascio and Adam Velocci; and starting pitcher Cale Wine (Coulterville).

Mattea led the team in home runs and runs batted in last year.

"He also hit over .400 in the fall and proved that he can deliver with men on base," Halstead said. "Derek just needs to get a little more consistent. If he can do that, he should have a heck of a spring for us."

Halstead also praised DiRoma's leadership skills.

"Marco is very solid back there. He does a great job of handling the pitchers," Halstead said. "They have confidence in him. Any offense he provides, and he is more than capable, is icing on the cake."

Halstead said Locascio can play an assortment of infield positions and hit well during the fall. He said Velocci provides depth at the corner infield positions and can hit for power. Wine is dealing with a strained elbow on his pitching arm and will not likely be worked into the rotation for a couple of weeks.

"It's the same elbow that required surgery when he was a junior in high school, so we're going to take it slow with Cale," Halstead said. "If healthy, we expect him to be a front-of-the-rotation starter for us and give us a lot of innings."

Sophomores who transferred into the program include: outfielder Lucas Hileman (Anna-Jonesboro) via Baylor University; first baseman Derek Trovillion (Vienna) from Rend Lake College; right-handed pitcher Tyler Newhart from Wright State and left-handed pitcher Mike Guinane from Dayton.

"Luke hit nearly .400 last spring in a platoon role with Baylor," Halstead said. "He hits from the left side, has speed and should be a disruptive force to the opposition when on the bases. Derek has been through the wars in the GRAC (Great Rivers Athletic Conference) with Rend Lake last year. He will fit in nicely in our everyday lineup. Tyler beat Georgia at Georgia last year when they were ranked the No. 1 team in the nation and then followed that up with a really strong summer in the Great Lakes League. Mike gives us an experienced lefty arm."

Freshmen transfers are Casey Rautenstrach (Goreville) via Eastern Illinois University and Eric Shannahan (University of Arkansas).

Other freshmen on the roster include: outfielders Brandon Alexander, Michael Kane and Zach McCarthy; infielders Ryan Richardson, Chase Greenwell, Mike Kozlowski and Cody Poole; catchers Mike Fitzgerald and Javier Aponte; and pitchers Pat Kaminska, Lucas Shearrow, Jayden Pobst, Aaron Gregory and Carterville's Brad Drust.


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Friday, November 27, 2009

Heller Signs Ten For 2010-11 - GoSycamores.com—Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics

Heller Signs Ten For 2010-11 - GoSycamores.com—Official Web Site of Indiana State Athletics: "Heller Signs Ten For 2010-11
Courtesy: ISU Athletics
Release: 11/25/2009"

Baseball in Illinois will only show details on players from Illinois.

Danny Pfrank
GoSycamores.com


First-year head coach Rick Heller announced his first recruiting class as head baseball coach at Indiana State University on Wednesday (Nov. 25), with the signing of ten student-athletes in his inaugural class with the Sycamores.

"I'm extremely happy with our first recruiting class," said head coach Heller. "We will graduate eight seniors this year and could lose a couple more to the Major League Baseball draft. Throw in the 11 seniors and two juniors drafted this past spring and we needed to have a large and talented 2010-11 class.

"I believe that this group will set the tone for the future of ISU baseball. Three of our recruiting goals were to improve our overall athleticism, bring in some top of the line pitching and add some middle of the lineup hitters. I feel we achieved those goals. We signed five guys who run 6.6 or 6.8 in the 60. We were also able to sign five pitchers, with three being from the state on Indiana, as well as one of the best infielders in the state from right here in Terre Haute. We also signed several players who can really hit as well.

"Recruiting Coordinator Tyler Herbst and assistant coach Brian Smiley deserve all the credit. These two guys were loyal to the program and kept working hard when coach [Lindsay] Meggs left. They were able to develop a positive relationship with a lot of the players we signed before I was hired. Their loyalty really paid off for the program. In one of the biggest recruiting years in school history their loyalty saved the day. With me being hired a week before school started, it would have been catastrophic had Tyler and Brian not kept the ball rolling during the search. They deserve a big pat on the back.

"It's been a race to try and get caught up since I was hired and I feel we are getting close. Overall, I couldn't be happier with where we are at this point. We signed some very talented student-athletes this past week."

Below is a quick rundown of the 2010-11 recruiting class, with a quote from head coach Heller.

Example: Name - Position - Throws/Bats - Height, Weight
Lucas Hileman - OF - L/L - 6-1, 195

Anna, Ill. / Anna-Jonesboro HS / Baylor Univ. / John A. Logan JC

Posted a .535 batting average with six home runs, 32 RBI and 28 steals as a senior at Anna-Jonesboro under head coach Jake Alley. Played in 25 games during 2009 at Baylor, including 13 starts. Batted .395 in 43 plate appearances with 17 hits, two doubles and seven RBIs. Will play the 2010 season at John A. Logan before coming to Indiana State.

"Luke is an excellent left-handed hitter who will really stabilize our outfield next season," said head coach Heller. "Luke is a great player and we are happy he's going to be a Sycamore."


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Friday, November 13, 2009

ULM Baseball Signs Cale Wine


MONROE, La.-The ULM baseball signing class increased to three on Thursday afternoon as ight-handed pitcher Cale Wine signed their National Letters of Intent to play for the Warhawks beginning with the 2011 season, head coach Jeff Schexnaider announced.

Wine will join ULM from John A. Logan College and will be reunited with former Vol teammates and current Warhawks James Jones and Chan Walsh. Wine, a native of Coulterville, Illinois., posted a 5-2 record with a 6.89 ERA as a freshman for the Vols. He registered 39 strikeouts in 47 innings of work over 14 appearances.

"Cale is a big physical pitcher," Schexnaider said. "We really feel like his best years are ahead him. He has the ability to throw with some velocity that should continue to increase."

Wine was a second team all-metro selection following his senior year at Marissa High School after posting a 12-0 record with a 0.69 ERA. The Meteors advanced to the 2008 Illinois State Championship Game behind Wine's 103 strikeouts over 71 innings.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Illinois right fit for Barrington's McDonnell


By Marty Maciaszek

Daily Herald Staff
 
Everything about the University of Illinois seemed right to Barrington senior left-handed pitcher Robby McDonnell.

A visit to the Champaign-Urbana campus this weekend reinforced McDonnell's impressions as he made a verbal commitment Sunday to accept a scholarship with the Fighting Illini.  "I was definitely thinking about Illinois all along," McDonnell said. "I loved it and I'm very excited about it. Illinois seemed like the place to be."

McDonnell was a Daily Herald All-Area selection as a junior. He went 9-3 with a 2.10 ERA and had 99 strikeouts in 71 innings as he helped Barrington advance to the Class 4A baseball supersectional.

McDonnell said Illinois saw him pitch a couple of times this spring - including a sectional semifinal win over Libertyville - and this summer at tournaments with his Top Tier travel team.

Interest from the Fighting Illini picked up more than a month ago when pitching coach Ken Westray called McDonnell. The proximity, academics and opportunity to play in the Big Ten made it a perfect fit.

McDonnell said he also had interest from Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois-Chicago, Virginia Tech and Miami (Ohio). Illinois was 34-20 overall for its third straight 30-win season under head coach Dan Hartleb and 16-8 in the Big Ten.

"All of the coaches seem very baseball intelligent and know what to do and can make me a better player," McDonnell said. "And the facilities are pretty cool."

McDonnell said he could get a chance to pitch right away since Illinois has only one left-hander on its roster.

And now McDonnell, who has a 3.1 grade-point average and scored 25 on the ACT and plans to study business, can focus on having a big spring. Barrington hopes to continue last spring's postseason run with McDonnell, hard-hitting all-area center fielder Anthony Brignola, who committed to John A. Logan Community College, and senior right-hander Sean Buchholz.

"I'm definitely glad to finally be able to know where I'm going," McDonnell said. "I feel like I've prepared myself pretty well for next spring. I feel I got better by facing all of the better hitters."