Showing posts with label Lewis University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lewis University. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Illinois baseball players, Zach Jacobs and Eann Cox, Earn GLVC Player & Pitcher of the Week honors.

Zach Jacobs and Eann Cox earned Player and Pitcher of the Week honors from the Great Lakes Valley Conference for the week ending February 24, 2014.


University of Indianapolis outfielder Zach Jacobs hit .600 last week with a homer, a triple and three rbi's to earn Player of the Week honors.  Jacobs is from Peoria Heights, Illinois and a transfer from Illinois Central College.


Lewis University pitcher Eann Cox gave up two hits and struck out seven in a 4-1 win over Ohio Dominican last week.  Cox is from Erie, Illinois and a transfer from BlackHawk College. 

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Lewis University Baseball Signs Five Illinois Players for 2014

Lewis University head baseball coach Tim McDonough announced the signing of five Illinois baseball players for the 2014 season.

First baseman Brandon Collins is a transfer from South Suburban and Moraine Valley Community College.  Collins hit .400 at Moraine Valley and went to Lincoln Way North H.S.

Left handed pitcher Sam Couch is from Joliet Catholic was named to the WJOL All-Tournament team as a junior.  Sam lives in Bolingbrook Illinois.

Brad Elmore is a 6'3" 240 lb pitcher from Bolingbrook H.S..  Brad was an All-Area selection and lives in Bolingbrook Illinois.

James Holub is also a pitcher and went 7-1 while striking out 62 in 42 innings at Wauconda H.S. last season.  James lives in Wauconda Illinois.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Quincy, Lewis Seeded for the 2012 GLVC Baseball Tournament

Quincy University and Lewis University received the opportunity to participate in the 2012 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament Championship May 10th through May 13th at Bosse Field in Evansville Indiana.


Both Quincy and Lewis finished third in their respective divisions in the GLVC.  Quincy finished 19-12 and Lewis finished 21-15 in conference.  


Quincy will start of the tournament against Rockhurst at 11:00 am on Thursday May 10th.  Lewis will play the second game of the tourney against the #1 seed Indianapolis at 2:30 pm. 


Quincy won the 2011 Great Lakes Valley Conference Baseball Championship with an 8-2 win over Northern Kentucky.


Lewis holds the most GLVC Baseball Championship titles with six.



Friday, February 10, 2012

Illinois Baseball Players Named to the 2012 NCBWA Division II Preseason All-Region Team

Two baseball players at Illinois schools have been named to the NCBWA Division II preseason All-Region Team in the Midwest Region.


Senior outfielder Mike Bolling from Lewis University was named to the First Team of the Midwest Region.  Mike is a transfer from Triton College, attended Guerin Prep HS and lives in Chicago Illinois.  Bolling led the conference in stolen bases last season with 31.


Senior closer Brian Thompson from Quincy University was named to the NCBWA Second Team of the Midwest Region.  Brian went to Monmouth-Roseville HS and lives in Monmouth Illinois.  Thompson led the nation in saves last season with 16. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Lewis University Baseball Adds Seven More for 2012

Lewis University Head Baseball Coach Tim McDonough announced the addition of seven players to the 2012 Flyers roster.

RHP Mike Devoe from Cary-Grove, Cary Illinois

Outfielder Kane Lombardo from Nazareth, Forest Park Illinois

LHP/IF Michael Schroeder from Triton College, Crown Point IN

LHP Philip Warner from St. Charles North, South Elgin Illinois

RHP Dylan Cysewski from Crystal Lake Central, Crystal Lake Illinois

LHP Brad Freeman from Durban, South Africa

RHP Kegan Banks from Dripping Springs Texas



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Friday, April 8, 2011

Estand, Helwich Named GLVC Baseball Players of the Week

St. Joseph's senior infielder Sean Estand earned Player of the Week in the GLVC by hitting .714 last weekend as he led the Pumas to a four game sweep over UW Parkside.  Sean went 10-14 with six rbi's, four doubles and five walks.  Sean is a transfer from Eastern Illinois University, attended St. Rita High School and lives in Evergreen Park Illinois.

Lewis freshman pitcher Tom Helwich captured the Pitcher of Week honors in the Great Lakes Valley Conference by throwing eight innings, striking out 10 and giving up six hits with no earned runs in a 2-1 victory over Indianapolis University last weekend.  Tom is from Lincoln-Way Central High School and lives in New Lenox Illinois.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Illinois NCAA Division II Baseball Recaps

Lewis University baseball ups their record to 7-3 with a 15-9 win over Christian Brothers on Sunday.  Lewis trailed 5-4 going into the top of the seventh where the Flyers put up a nine spot to take a 13-5 lead.  After Lewis loaded the bases with a single, a walk and a bunt, Brian Norwood (Lake Park High School) blasted a grand slam.  Senior Tyler Newsome (Marist High School, South Suburban College) went 5-5 with a homer and three rbi's.

The Qunicy University Hawks baseball team fell to 3-8 on the season dropping a twin bill 3-2 and 10-1 against Delta State in Cleveland Mississippi yesterday.  In game one Chris Conner (Lenexa Kansas) went 4 1/3rd innings giving up five hits and two earned runs.  In game two Gavin Meyer (Crystal Lake South) went 2-4.

The University of Illinois Springfield Prairie Stars stand at 2-7 on the season after yesterday's double header was cancelled against Clarke College in Dubuque Iowa.  On Sunday the Prairie Stars jumped out to a 5-0 lead on Wisconsin Parkside but Parkside took the lead for good in the sixth dropping the Stars 9-6.  Marc Mantucca (Naperville Central High School) went 2-4 with 2 rbi's, Marshall Escue (Washington High School) was 2-4 with a double and an rbi, Adam Unes (Brimfield High School) 2-5 with a double and 2 rbi's.

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Lewis University Baseball Moves to 5-1 in 2011

The Lewis University baseball team moves to 5-1 after pounding out 21 hits in a 22-2 victory Mary (S.D.) on friday.  Freshman Kyle Kapka hit a grand slam on his first collegiate swing and junior Pat Lahey went seven innings to earn his second victory on the mound.

Next up for Lewis is Gannon on Saturday morning.

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

NCAA Division II Baseball Midwest Region 2011 Pre-Season All-Americans From Illinois

Division II Mid-West Region Pre-Season All-Americans prepared by the American Baseball Coaches Association's NCAA D2 All-American Baseball Committee.  Listed below are the players from Illinois.

Pre-Season All-Americans
3B/SS - Sean Estand, Saint Joseph's College, Eastern Illinois University, St. Rita High School, lives in Evergreen Park IL.  Sean led the Pumas with 12 home runs, hit .347, and stole 21 bases last season.

RHP - Eric Panick, Saint Joseph's College, St. Rita High School, lives in Chicago IL.  Eric went 4-1 with 1.38 ERA and struck out 42 in 39 innings last season.


Other Mid-West Region Players to Watch in 2011:

SS - Andrew Trepel, Grand Valley State University, Minooka High School, lives in Joliet, IL.

P/OF - Tyler Newsome, Lewis University, Marist High School, lives in Palos Heights, IL.

C - Justin Dunning, Quincy University, Wesclin High School, lives in Trenton, IL.




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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Lewis Baseball Signs Baldassano, Barajas and Quick to National Letters of Intent

Lewis University Baseball Tim McDonough announced the signing of Anthony Baldassano, Mike Barajas and James Quick to National Letters of Intent and join the Lewis University baseball program in 2011-2012.

Third Baseman Anthony Baldassano, Woodridge, Nazareth Academy, was named the best defensive player in the summer state high school tournament, hit .432 with 27 rbi's as a junior.

Shortstop Mike Barajas, Chicago, Nazareth Academy, listed as the 56th best player in Illinois by the PrepBaseballReport, batted .412 with 17 doubles as a junior.

Catcher/Infielder James Quick, Wonder Lake, Woodstock North, hit .414 with 5 homers, two triples and a .490 on base average.

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Lewis University Baseball Finishes off 2011 Recruiting Class

The Lewis University Flyers rounded out it's recruiting class by signing division I transfer Joey Gradney from Cleveland State University.

Below is the 2011 Lewis University recruiting class:

Joey Gradney - Rantoul, IL, Lakeland Community College, Cleveland State University
Tom Durkin - Tinley Park, IL, Andrew
Tom Helwich - New Lenox, IL, Lincoln Way Central 
Mark Kornacker - Lemont, IL, Lemont
Mike Bolling - Chicago, IL, Guerin Prep, Trition College
Kyle Huber - Chicago, IL, Lane Tech
Jim Glasgow - Plainfield, IL, Plainfield South, Joliet Junior College
Andrew Brauer - Bolingbrook IL, Montini, College of DuPage
Kyle Kapka - Mt. Prospect, IL, Prospect
Drew Buddle - Bartlett, IL, South Elgin
Ben Albano - West Dundee, IL, Jacobs


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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Lewis University Baseball Wins Fourth in a Row

Baseball in Illinois News

Lewis 10
Findlay 8

After trailing 6-1 going into the seventh Lewis scored nine runs in the next two inning to put the game away.  Scott Householder doubled with the bases loaded in the seventh and Brian Norwood cleared the bases with a triple.  Ted Bartnik closed the door on Findlay and recored his second save of the season.


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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Scumaci Strikes Out 13 as Lewis Baseball Splits With Hillsdale

Baseball in Illinois News

Joe Scumaci (Chicago, Ill./St. Laurence/Triton) earned his first victory of the season in style with a 13-strikeout performance in a 4-2 victory over Hillsdale on Friday afternoon. Lewis rallied from a four-run deficit to take the lead in game two, but ultimately fell 8-7.


Scumaci (1-1) threw a complete game, giving up only four hits. Both runs he surrendered came in the sixth inning.

Scumaci's 13 strike outs is the most for a Lewis pitcher in a single game since David Ingram fanned 15 against Wentworth Institute of Technology on March 8, 1998 in a nine inning game.






Monday, February 15, 2010

Lewis University Drops Two At Henderson State


Baseball in Illinois News

Lewis baseball fell in a pair of games at Henderson State on Sunday afternoon. The Flyers dropped the first game 4-3 and the second 7-0, in a snow shortened affair.


The Flyers got on the board first in game one with two runs in the second. Junior Tyler Newsome (Palos Heights, Ill./Marist/South Suburban CC) singled to lead off the inning and scored on an RBI groundout by freshman Zach Stetson (Kankakee, Ill./Herscher). Junior Miguel Amesquita (Hometown, Ill./Brother Rice/Triton) scored from third when senior Joe Carbone (Lemont, Ill./Lemont/Florida Gulf Coast University) reached on an error.

The Lewis lead didn't last long as the Reddies plated two in the bottom of the frame. Henderson State took the lead with a run in the third with a two-out rally. A home run by the Reddies' Lee Harris in the fifth gave Henderson State a 4-2 lead.

The Flyers cut the lead to 4-3 in the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Newsome that scored senior Scott Householder (Berwyn, Ill./St. Josephs/Triton) who led the inning off with a single. Lewis managed just a Ryan McManaman (Waukegan, Ill./Waukegan) walk in the seventh.

Sophomore Pat Lahey (Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove South) took the loss with 5.2 innings of work. He gave up eight hits and four runs. His record drops to 0-1. Nathan Eller earned the win for Henderson State.

"Pat matched their starter step for step in game one," head coach Tim McDonough said. "It came down to us not getting hits with runners in base for a second straight day. When you're playing a team receiving votes in the national poll you have to take advantage of those chances."

Henderson State led the second game 2-0 before tallying five runs in the bottom of the fifth. The game was stopped with one out in the inning due to snow.

The Reddies had eight hits to Lewis' six in game two. Freshman Kyle Thomas (Homer Glen, Ill./Providence Catholic) had a pair of singles. Freshman Matt Frahm (McLean, Ill./Olympia) took the loss in his first collegiate start. He allowed four runs, two earned, on four hits in 4.0 innings. Ben Glenn got the win for Henderson State.

Henderson State improves to 6-1 while Lewis falls to 0-4.

The Flyers are off until Feb. 26 in a doubleheader with Hillsdale in Winter Haven, Fla.





Saturday, February 13, 2010

Lewis University Swept in Season Opening Doubleheader


Baseball in Illinois News
courtesy Lewis University

With snow on the ground in Illinois, the Lewis baseball team traveled to Arkansas to open the season with a doubleheader against Henderson State on Saturday. The Flyers were swept 5-1 and 8-1.


Lewis scored their lone run in game one in the fourth inning. Senior Scott Householder (Berwyn, Ill./St. Josephs/Triton) doubled with one out and scored on a two-out RBI double by junior Tyler Newsome (Palos Heights, Ill./Marist/South Suburban CC). Sophomore Michael Wido (Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove South) followed with a single but Newsome couldn't score on the single. The inning ended when freshman Zach Stetson (Kankakee, Ill./Herscher) struck out.

Senior Joe Scumaci (Chicago, Ill./St. Laurence/Triton) earned the loss (0-1) while Jonathan Dooley (2-0) took the win for Henderson State. Scumaci struck out seven but allowed five runs on eight hits in 4.2 innings of work.

Grant Dennis led things off for the Reddies with a solo home run in the first-inning to give Henderson State a 1-0 lead. The Reddies added single runs in the second and third innings with the help of an RBI double by Kendal Norman and a double by John Waylock as the Reddies increased their lead to 3-0 after three innings. The Reddies scored two runs in the fifth as Gip Hendrix doubled home Richie Wood, with Hendrix scoring on a Charlie Hillman single.

Lewis dropped game two 8-1. Newsome started and took the loss.

"Both games were closer than the scores indicated," head coach Tim McDonough said. "We defended well and threw strikes. The difference was they got hits with runners on base and we didn't."

Henderson State improves to 5-0. Lewis falls to 0-2. The Flyers face the Reddies in another doubleheader on Sunday at noon.


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Friday, February 12, 2010

2010 Lewis Baseball Season Preview

Baseball in Illinois News
courtesy of Lewis University

ROMEOVILLE, Ill. - Few seasons start with as clear expectations as Lewis head baseball coach Tim McDonough has set out for his team in 2010.


“We must make the conference tournament,” McDonough said. “Anything else is a failure.”

A Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament berth would Lewis’ first since 2002. Not an easy task while in a division with preseason No. 15 Indianapolis and No. 28 Northern Kentucky. However the Lewis skipper is optimistic.

“I feel like we’re at the point now where we have 25 new kids since I took over and the roster is in position to win,” McDonough said.

Traditional wisdom says pitching and defense wins and the Flyers look to have one of the deepest pitching staffs in years.

“The last two seasons we really didn’t have the numbers in our pitching staff, however now I feel like we have some pretty good depth,” McDonough said. “We have our first four to six guys fairly solidified; it is just a matter of defining some roles.”

One role the Flyers won’t need to worry about is an ace of the staff. Senior Joe Scumaci earned preseason All-America Third Team accolades from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. The honor is no surprise considering Scumaci’s team-best 2.42 earned run average last season, the lowest for a Lewis starter since 2000. The All-GLVC Second Team selection limited hitters to just a .252 batting average last season.

“Joe established himself as a front line guy last year and we haven’t had that in awhile,” McDonough said. “But we’re expecting Joe to be better this year because Joe expects himself to be better.”

Sophomore Pat Lahey started 10 games last season. He finished second on the team in earned run average (4.48) and innings pitched (68.0). He allowed just one earned run in 7.1 innings in a tough-luck loss at eventual conference champion Northern Kentucky on April 19.

“Pat had an outstanding fall,” McDonough said. “He was really pounding the strike zone and challenged hitters. He has three pitches and trusts his stuff. I see Pat as a guy who can go deep into games and put us in a position to win.”

The rest of the rotation looks to be newcomers. Freshman Matt Frahm comes to Lewis with several prep accolades. He earned the 2009 Class 2A Player of the Year from the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association. He was the winning pitcher in back-to-back state championship games.

“Matt is going to be special,” McDonough said. “Be it this year or down the road. We expect a lot out of him, being a weekend starter as a freshman, but he’s earned it.”

Another freshman pitcher to watch is Steve Almanza. The Glendale, Ariz. native is a tall, lanky right hander who can throw in the mid upper 80s.

“The ball jumps out of Steve’s hand,” McDonough said. “He has a projectable body and a loose arm. If he can consistently throw his secondary pitches for strikes, I think he can be a mainstay in the rotation for us.

With Frahm, Almanza and a healthy Matt Zicher (the junior missed most of 2009 with an arm injury) I feel we have three more power arms who can be successful starters for us.”

Junior Tyler Newsome is a newcomer to the Flyers but not college baseball. He played 2009 at South Suburban College however he began his college career at Michigan State. Newsome made 20 appearances for the Spartans in his only season in East Lansing. At South Suburban he played mostly in the outfield.

“It’s been two years since Tyler has pitched full time but his stuff warrants a spot on the mound,” McDonough said. “He has a good slider and a plus changeup. When he is on I think he could dominate guys and be one of the best two-way guys in our league.”

The Flyers bullpen is highlighted by sophomore Drew Hicks and senior Ted Bartnik. Hicks tied a school record with 28 appearances last season. Bartnik’s submarine delivery provides an angle rarely seen by college hitters.

“Drew was thrown in some tough situations last season and more often than not he rose to the occasion,” McDonough said. “Teddy was pretty good for us in the second half of the season. If you take the Florida trip out of the equation, his ERA was in the low twos.”

Junior Chuck Gille and sophomore Ryan Servos are back after solid 2009 campaigns and look to be swing guys on the Flyer pitching staff.

Part of the reason for McDonough’s optimism for his pitching staff is the addition of Scott Sobkowiak to the coaching staff. Sobkowiak, a former Atlanta Brave and Team USA member, brings significant experience to the club.

“Scott had to step in for a pretty good coach in Chris (Carlsen),” McDonough said. “Scott has come in and clicked with the guys. He’s already made a big impact and brings great knowledge to the dugout.”

The Flyers biggest question mark to start the season is who will be behind the plate. All-GLVC catcher Chris McCall has graduated. Senior Joe Carbone, senior Michael Fedoruk, freshman Kyle Thomas and freshman Brian Norwood will vie for time.

“The freshmen had a nice fall and I know they will be very good players at this level,” McDonough said. “However with a young pitching staff I like the experience of Joe and Mike. When we get to Florida they are probably all going to play and we’ll ride the hot hand.”

Look for senior Scott Householder, an All-GLVC selection last year and sophomore Stephen Kaffel to split time at first base. Householder earned All-GLVC honors last year despite an early season injury. Kaffel comes to Lewis by way of Butler University.

“House will probably be the guy out there,” McDonough said. “Steve was hurt in the fall and we didn’t get to see him swing the bat. However I saw a lot of him in high school and know what he can do. We’ll probably DH Steve when Householder is in and vice versa.”

The Flyers return starters up the middle with junior Mike Vucsko at second and sophomore Mike Wido at shortstop. Vusko has two years of starting under his belt and will be the Flyers’ leadoff man once again.

“We will look for Vucsko to set the table for us,” McDonough said. “His averaged dipped last year but he scored five more runs. His development will be a huge factor in our success.”

Wido started 41 games last season and batted .299.

“I’d like to see Mike establish himself defensively this year,” McDonough said. “If he can make that freshman to sophomore year jump then I think he can be as solid as they come in the league.”

Look for junior Richard Forkin to compete for time at second and third. Forkin hit .274 last season but .340 over the final 18 games of the season.

“I trust Richey,” McDonough said. “When he is in the game I’m comfortable with him executing what we are trying to do and making plays defensively.”

Forkin and sophomore Cameron Anello will see time at third base behind junior Miguel Amesquita. Anello was hitting over .300 last season before a late season injury derailed his season. Amesquita redshirted last year after suffering a season ending injury in the Flyers’ fourth game.

“Miguel is our best defensive infielder and will bat somewhere in the middle of the order,” McDonough said. “We are left handed dominant and he can be a stabilizing right handed bat to split up the order.”

The Flyers have four guys for three spots in the outfield. Senior Ryan McManaman has three seasons under his belt in center field. When not on the mound, look for Newsome to see time in the outfield. Junior Zach Stetson returns after a season ending injury last year and junior Ryan Koerner, who hit .292 with 20 RBI, returns also.

“I like all four,” McDonough said. “Newsome takes great angles to the ball defensively and can be a middle of the order guy for us offensively. Koerner is the Richey Forkin of the outfield, making the right throw and hitting for an average. Zach combines speed and a bit of power. You’d be hard press to find a better guy in the league at tracking down balls than Mac (McManaman).”

The challenge for McDonough and his coaching staff is to turn the talent on the lineup sheet into runs on the scoreboard.

“I like where we’re at,” McDonough said. “But that is on paper, and it will come down to what we do on the field.”

Lewis gets their first crack on the field with a pair of doubleheaders at Henderson State in Arkansas on Feb. 13 and 14.





Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Lewis Freshman Matt Frahm Named IHSBCA High School Player Of The Year


Baseball in Illinois News Sources

Lewis University freshman Matt Frahm (McLean, Illinois/Olympia) has been named the 2009 Class 2A Player of the Year by the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association.


Frahm helped Olympia defend their Class 2A state title by finishing with an overall record of 29-6. Frahm's head coach Ron Smith earned Coach of the Year honors from the IHSBCA.

Frahm finished with an 8-1 mark in a team-best 63.2 innings for Olympia. He struck out 99 batters while allowing a minuscule 0.88 earned run average. At the plate Frahm hit .394 with 44 RBI on 41 hits.






Saturday, January 16, 2010

J.J. Furmaniak To Speak At Lewis First Pitch Banquet


From Baseball in Illinois News Sources

ROMEOVILLE, Illinois - The Lewis baseball team will start the 2010 season in style by hosting the annual First Pitch Baseball Banquet on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010 at the University Dining Hall on the campus of Lewis University. The evening will be highlighted by guest speaker former Lewis All-American J.J. Furmaniak. The program will begin at 5 p.m. and include a full dinner complimented with a cash bar.


Furmaniak was an All-American with Lewis in 2000. He ranks 18th in career batting, hitting .369 and knocking in 127 runs. Furmaniak hit three home runs in a game against IPFW in 1998. He made his big league debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2005.

The program will also include a silent auction of various donated items as well as an opportunity to purchase official team apparel.

All proceeds from the banquet help offset the cost of the spring trip in Winter Haven, Fla. The cost to attend the banquet is $50.00 per person. Please RSVP by calling the baseball office at 815.836.5254 or by emailing head coach Tim McDonough at mcdonoti@lewisu.edu.

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Friday, January 15, 2010

Lewis University Introduces 2011 Recruits


From Baseball in Illinois News Sources

ROMEOVILLE, Illinois. - Lewis University head baseball coach Tim McDonough has announced Tom Durkin (Tinley Park, Ill./Andrew), Tom Helwich (New Lenox, Ill./Lincoln Way Central) and Mark Kornacker (Lemont, Ill./Lemont) as the first three members of his 2011 recruiting class.


Durkin, a right handed pitcher, was a member of the Great Lakes Team for the 2009 USA Baseball National Team Identification Series. He was selected to the 2010 Under Armour Preseason All-America team. Durkin has six years of experience with the Orland Park Magic and is currently playing with the Illinois Sparks 18's. He played in the World Wood Bat Association in Jupiter, Fla. Durkin had a 2.93 earned run average in 28.2 innings during his junior season at Andrew High School. He averaged better than a strikeout per inning with 29.

Helwich, a left handed pitcher/first baseman, was an all-area and all-conference performer with Lincoln Way Central his junior year. He led the club in batting average (.444), hits (40) and RBI (27). On the mound he led the team in innings pitched (49.1), strikeouts (47) and wins (5). As a sophomore he hit .340 with a team-best 28 hits. On the mound he went 5-3 with three saves, striking out 48 batters.


Kornacker, a third baseman/utility player, hit .345 at Lemont during his junior year. He had 29 hits with 18 runs, 16 RBI and six doubles. Kornacker brings experience with the Illinois Sparks. During the 2009 summer season he hit .369 with 22 singles, 21 runs, 18 walks and 17 RBI.



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Friday, January 1, 2010

Division II Pre-Season All-Americans

From Baseball in Illinois News Sources

The American Baseball Coaches Association has picked the 2010 pre-season all-americans for Division II.  Following are the players in the midwest region that are from Illinois:

Pre-Season All-Americans - Midwest Region
SS Sean Estand - St. Joseph's in Indiana - Sean graduated from St. Rita High School and lives in Evergreen Park, Illinois.

Players to Watch - Midwest Region
P Joe Scumaci - Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois - Joe graduated from St. Laurence High School, attended Trition College and lives in Chicago, Illinois.

P/1B - Tyler Choate - Southern Indiana - Tyler graduated from Carmi-White High School and lives in Carmi, Illinois.

OF - Nate Weglarz - St. Joseph's in Indiana - Nate graduated from Homewood Flossmor High School, attended Parkland College and lives in Homewood, Illinois.

DH/INF - Brett Zurliene - Quincy University in Quincy, Illinois - Brett graduated from Breese Central High School, attended Kaskaskia Community College and lives in Aviston, Illinois.

Newcomers to Watch
P Matt Frahm - Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois - Matt graduated from Olympia High School and lives in McLean, Illinois.

P Steve Styck - St. Joseph's in Indiana - Steve graduated from Herscher High School, attended Joliet Junior College and lives in Kankakee, Illinois.

P Mike Mueller - Qunicy University in Quincy, Illinois - Mike attended Southwestern Illinois College and lives in Belleville, Illinois.


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