Showing posts with label Prospect League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prospect League. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Illinois Baseball Players Fairing Well With Dubois County Bombers

Three college baseball players from Illinois are contributing to the Dubois County Bombers success this season as the Bomber play for the Prospect League Championship this week.

Third baseman Cody Daily hit .263 this summer with 2 homers, 7 doubles and 30 rbi's is from Granite City, Illinois and attends Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.  Cody also was voted to the mid-season all-star team.

Pitchers Ryan Billo, Nelson Marchan and Jon Rashid have also combined for four victory's on the mound for the Bombers.  Billo is from Orland Park, Illinois and attends the University of Evansville, Marchan is from Elmwood Park, Illinois and attends Central Methodist and Rashid is from Skokie, Illinois and attends North Central College.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Prospect League 2012 Western Division All-Stars

The 2012 Western Division All-Stars from the Prospect League.  The Western Division includes three teams from Illinois, Quincy Gems, Springfield Sliders and the Danville Dans.


Position/Player Name/Team/School


Starters:
1B Matt Tellor, Springfield, Lindenwood
2B Jake Mangler, Hannibal, Iowa
3B Tyler Filliben, Hannibal, Samford
SS J. Golden, Hannibal, St. Ambrose
LF Mike Fitzgerald Jr., Springfield, Lincoln Land CC
CF Kyle Kempf, Terre Haute, Southern Indiana
RF Nick Tindall, Quincy, Quincy U.
DH Ian Sikes, Hannibal, Hannibal-LaGrange
SP Tommy Strunc, Terre Haute, Creighton


Reserves:
Zach George, Quincy, Arkansas State
Dalton Rouleau, Dubois County, Hofstra
Cody Daily, Dubois County, Southwestern Illinois
Wes Minton, Danville, Parkland CC
Landon Curry, Dubois County, Indiana State
Greg Allen, Quincy, San Diego State
Casey Fletcher, Danville, Kankakee CC
Kolin Conner, Dubois County, Saint Josephs
Michael Schroeder, Terre Haute, Lewis
Nick Johnson, Terre Haute, Southern Illinois
Bo Ausmus, Dubois County, Carson Newman


Pitchers:
Kris Gardner, Hannibal, Wichita State
Seth McWilliams, Quincy, Arkansas State
Alex Britt, Dubois County, Carson Newman
Dylan Terrell, Hannibal, Lindenwood
Ty Simpson, Dubois County, Vincennes
Kyle Zimmerman, Terre Haute, Wayne State
Nick Blount, Terre Haute, Tennessee
TR Dunne, Springfield, Illinois Central
Nick Green, Dubois County, Utah

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Chris Serritella from Southern Illinois Baseball Named Prospect League Player of the Year

Chris Serritella, Southern Illinois University, captures the Prospect League Player of the Year award by leading the league in home runs (14) and rbi's (60) and coming in fourth in batting average at .361.

Chris also helped lead the Quincy Gems to their second league championship in the three year history of the Prospect League with a 5-0 victory over the West Virginia Miners.

Chris will be a senior at Southern Illinois University and is from Glenview Illinois.

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Dekalb County Liners Trenton Moses Wins Prospect League Batting Title

Trenton Moses from Southeast Missouri State University baseball captured the Prospect League batting title going 3-4 with a homer, a double and 4 rbi's moving his batting average to .388 on the season.  Moses also holds the Prospect League record of reaching base in 45 consecutive games this season.

The Dekalb County liners play their home games at Founders Field in Sycamore Illinois.

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Quincy Gems Baseball Wins First Half of Western Division

The Quincy Gems baseball team captured a home playoff spot by winning the first half of the Western Division in the Prospect League.  The Gems will host a first round playoff game in Quincy Illinois on August 8th against the second half winner of the Western Division.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Danville Dans Baseball Hire Assistant Baseball Coach

(Danville Illinois)

Bret Simmermacher
The Danville Dans baseball club announced that Bret Simmermacher has been named as an assistant baseball coach for the 2011 season. 

Simmermacher is currently the head baseball coach at the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell New Mexico.  Bret is in his fifth season at New Mexico Military Academy and joins Danville head coach Mike Hutcheon for the summer season which begins on June 2nd.  Hutcheon coached for seven seasons at the Air Force Academy before resigning from the Academy in 2010.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

2010 Prospect League End of Season Awards

The Prospect announced their end of season awards from a result from the poll of league managers.

Players from Illinois will be listed in bold print.

Player of the Year:
Jeff Holm - Chillicothe Paints - Michigan State University

Pitcher of the Year:
Dean Wolosianski - West Virginia Miners - Ohio State University

Fireman of the Year:
Wil Browning - Danville Dans - LSU Monroe

Pro-Prospect of the Year:
Jeff Holm - Chillcothe Paints - Michigan State University 

Manager of the Year:
Brian Mannino - Chillcothe Paints

First Team All-Stars:
1B - Kevin Smith - Nashville Outlaws - LSU-Shreveport
2B - Torsten Boss - Chillicothe Paints - Michigan State University
3B - Alex Guthrie - Terre Haute Rex - Loyola Marymount
SS - Greg Van Horne - Chillicothe Paints - College of Wooster
OF - Vince Fayard - Quincy Gems - University of Biola
OF - Jeff Holm - Chillicothe Paints - Michigan State University
OF - Gardner Richey - Hannibal Caveman - Samford University
C - Zach Komentani - Quincy Gems - University of San Diego
DH - Kevan Smith - Butler Blue Sox - University of Pittsburgh
RHP - Dean Wolosianski - West Virginia Miners - Ohio State University
LHP - Ryan Wynveen - DuPage Dragons - San Diego State
RH Relief - Wil Browning - Danville Dans - LSU Monroe
LH Relief - Tom Zelasko - DeKalb County Liners - Northern Illinois University

Second Team All-Stars:
1B - Ryan Porter - Hannibal Caveman - Rockhurst University
2B - Nick Judkins - Springfield Sliders - Iowa Central
3B - Greg Bachman - Nashville Outlaws - Austin Peay
SS - Sam Dove - Nashville Outlaws - Georgia Tech
OF - Cody Elliott - Chillicothe Paints - Ball State University
OF - Andrew Host - Quincy Gems - Iowa
OF - Joe Koch - West Virginia Miners - Kent State
C - Jesse Tierney - Danville Dans - Southeast Missouri State
DH - Kevin Plawicki - Richmond River Rats - Purdue
RHP - Casey Henn - Quincy Gems - Wright State
LHP - Nathan Dorris - Richmond River Rats - Rend Lake College
RH Relief - Phil Bura - Lorain County Ironmen - Oberlin College
LH Relief - (Tie) Matt Fitton - Nashville Outlaws - Sacred Heart & Pat Gannon -Springfield Sliders - Purdue


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Second Half Standings in the Prospect League

Final standings in the Prospect League for the second half - only the divisions with teams from Illinois are listed..

Western Division
Springfield Sliders 19-10
DeKalb County Liners 17-10
Quincy Gems 13-12
Hannibal Caveman 13-13
DuPage Dragons 8-20

Central Division
Nashville Outlaws 16-10
Danville Dans 17-12
Terre Haute Rex 15-11
Richmond River Rats 16-13
Dubois County Bombers 11-17

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Prospect League Update - Illinois Summer Collegiate Baseball Teams

The Danville Dans and Springfield Sliders both captured first half division titles in the 2010 Prospect leage standings.

Danville captured the Central Division first half title by one game over the Richmond River Rats with a 15-12 record.

Springfield won the first half in the Western Division going 16-9 which was 1 and a half games ahead of Quincy.

First half records of Illinois teams in the Prospect Leage:

Springfield Sliders 16-9
Quincy Gems 16-12
Danville Dans 15-12
DeKalb County Liners 10-15
Dupage Dragons 9-14

The second half of the Prospect league started July 9th.

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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Schaumburg Flyers Hold Open Tryouts May 2nd, 2010



From Baseball in in Illinois News Sources

The Flyers will hold open tryouts at Alexian Field in Schaumburg on Sunday May 2nd, 2010.  As second year manager Mike Busch starts to put his 2010 roster together, he's looking for that local diamond in the rough. 

Players can sign up in advance to guarantee their spot at the tryout. The cost to participate is $40.00. The fee will be waived for anyone with Double-A experience or higher. Players who impress the Flyers coaching staff will be asked back for a private workout on Monday May 3, 2009. "Chicago is a strong baseball city, and I'm sure that there are players out there that the big league scouts have missed out on," said Flyers manager Mike Busch. "Hopefully we can spot one of those guys at this May tryout."

In a 1999 open tryout, Jim Rushford impressed then manager Ron Kittle, and. just two years later was named the Milwaukee Brewers’ Minor League Player of the Year. Rushford made his major league debut in the summer of 2002.

Registration forms are located on the Flyer website: http://www.flyersbaseball.com/


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Friday, January 8, 2010

Dekalb County Liners to sell Beer!

Sycamore approves new type of liquor license


SYCAMORE – The Sycamore City Council unanimously approved an ordinance Monday to establish a Class J liquor license for use at outdoor baseball parks.


The new license is related to a proposed Prospect Collegiate Baseball League franchise, The DeKalb County Liners, which may locate to Sycamore this summer. Home games would be played on the main baseball field at the Sycamore Park sports complex near Airport Road.

City Manager Bill Nicklas said franchise owner Kim Wise approached the city about establishing a liquor license so alcoholic beverages could be sold during the games.

The Class J liquor license would allow beer and wine to only be sold during a game, alcohol only be sold at certain concession areas near the ballpark, and outside liquor would not be allowed into the ballpark. The initial fee for a Class J liquor license is $5,000, with a $1,500 annual fee.


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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Springfield Sliders

Springfield Sliders: "Sliders Sign Pair of Pac-10 Freshman"


SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS – The Sliders continue to bolster their roster for the

2010 season. The two newest players to sign contracts are Paul
Clingan and Kendall Mayer, both who are freshman at Washington State
University.

Clingan (Lynnwood, Wash./Mountlake Terrace HS), is a 6-foot 193lb
right-handed hitting catcher. In his senior year at Mountlake
Terrace, Paul threw out an impressive 86% of runners while leading the
Hawks to a district title.

Kendall Mayer (Salt Lake City, Utah/Cottonwood HS) is a right-handed
pitcher who was named to the Second-Team All-State and helped
Cottonwood to a 2008 Class 4A Utah State Championship.
Washington State finished 32-25 overall (19-8 Pac-10) and finished
second in the Pac-10 to Arizona State by only two games. The Cougars
season ended with a loss to Oklahoma in the NCAA Division I Baseball
Norman Regional. At the time they were ranked 24th overall in the
country and had the 3rd seed in the regional.

The Sliders finished 22-32 last summer and look forward to an exciting
2010 of summer baseball. Stay tuned to the Sliders website for more
updates on next seasons roster.

The Springfield Sliders are a member of the Prospect League, a wood
bat summer league featuring players from across the country. For
ticket information contact the Sliders office at 217-679-3511 or visit
the website at www.springfieldsliders.com.
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Friday, December 11, 2009

PROSPECT LEAGUE ANNOUNCES EXPANSION FOR 2010 SEASON


It was announced today that the Prospect League, a collegiate summer baseball league, will expand from eleven to fourteen teams for the 2010 playing season. Joining the league as new members will be the Dekalb County Liners, the Terre Haute Rex and the West Virginia Miners.

The Dekalb County Liners will play at Founder’s Field, located in Sycamore Park in Sycamore, Illinois.

The Terre Haute Rex will play at Sycamore Field on the campus of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana.

The West Virginia Miners will play in the Linda K. Epling Stadium in Beckley, West Virginia.

“The Prospect League is extremely proud to announce the addition of three new members for the 2010 season” said League President Bryan Wickline. “All three new teams will bring great facilities and ownership to the Prospect League. We are honored to approve these Members and look forward to helping them bring an outstanding summer baseball program to their communities.”

Watch for more details on each of these new teams soon on ProspectLeague.com.


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Saturday, November 21, 2009

New baseball team coming to county | Daily Chronicle

New baseball team coming to county Daily Chronicle: "New baseball team coming to county"
By KATE SCHOTT - kschott@daily-chronicle.com



Summertime college baseball is headed to DeKalb County Illinois.

The DeKalb County Liners is a new franchise in the Prospect Collegiate Baseball League and is scheduled to play its first game June 5, 2010, owner Kim Wise said.

The Prospect League is sponsored by Major League Baseball, Wise said. The nonprofit league will have either 14 or 16 teams this summer, Wise said, with teams in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Wise said he has been trying for several years to find an appropriate venue for a team. The Texas resident said he is from Freeport and believes DeKalb County has the right dynamics – including the colleges and a family-oriented community – for an amateur team to be successful.

The Liners will play 27 home games at Founders Field in Sycamore Park – which is on Airport Road off Route 64 – in June, July and August, Wise said. Tickets start at $5 for general admission, and food and drinks, including alcoholic beverages, will be available at the games. There also will be a Kids Sports Zone, with games for children, as well as promotions and giveaways during the games.

David Peek, executive director of the Sycamore Park District, said the park district entered into conversations with Wise about a year ago because it would be an opportunity to improve a facility at no cost to taxpayers or the district.

The district has entered into a facility usage agreement with Wise, Peek said, and is "more than willing" to work with Wise on improvements he wants to make to the field. But Peek cautioned that the park board is still discussing what specific improvements will be done to the field, when they will be done and how they will be paid for.

"It's quite a fantastic plan," Peek said. "Until we see evidence of how it will be funded, the board is taking a wait-and-see attitude."

Wise said he initially wants to upgrade the playing surface and create a variety of seating options, including bleacher seats. Additional improvements will be phased in over several seasons and funding will be secured before each improvement phase is started, Wise said. Improvements for the inaugural season will be made in May, he added.

The team will be looking for host families to provide lodging for players, Wise said, and he hopes to work with local organizations for fundraisers. The goal is to create a place where anyone – families, teenagers or singles – can go to have fun, he added.

"We are really excited about bringing the product to DeKalb County," Wise said. "This is something we view as a countywide initiative to bring a new product of entertainment and tourism into DeKalb County."

Debbie Armstrong, executive director of the DeKalb Area Visitors and Convention Bureau, said she anticipates the team will be a great tourist attraction for the community.

"College baseball has a big following," she said. "We expect to draw people from surrounding counties."

On the Net

DeKalb County Liners, www.linersbaseball.com

A DeKalb County Liners business office has been established at 164 E. Lincoln Highway, Suite 114-A, and will be open from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays for those interested in learning more about the team or to purchase tickets, Armstrong said.

Name the Liners Mascot

The DeKalb County Liners is looking for help to name the team mascot. Before Jan. 1, 2010, send your proposed name for the Liners mascot to the Liners business office by e-mail, LinersBaseball@gmail.com, or by mail, DeKalb County Liners Baseball, 164 E. Lincoln Highway, Suite 114-A, DeKalb, IL 60115

The winner will be notified by Jan. 15. The winner will receive $50 of “Liners Loot” to spend on food and beverages at Liners games in the 2010 season.