Showing posts with label Wabash Valley College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wabash Valley College. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2011

2011 NJCAA Division I Baseball All-Americans from Illinois Teams

The 2011 NJCAA Division I All-American baseball players from Illinois Junior Colleges:

First Team All-Americans:
Jerad Eichoff, Olney Central College, sophomore pitcher

Second Team All-Americans:
Cody Schmitt, Olney Central College, freshman designated hitter
Kyle Stanton, Southwestern Illinois, sophomore infielder

Third Team All-Americans:
Gabriel Roa, Wabash Valley College, freshman infielder

Honorable Mention All-Americans:
Jake Lueneburg, Kishwaukee College, sophomore infielder
Ryan Rizzi, South Suburban College, sophomore pitcher

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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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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Kishwaukee, Wabash Ranked in NJCAA Division I Baseball Pre-Season Poll

Kishwaukee College in Malta, IL and Wabash Valley in Mt. Carmel, IL both land on the NJCAA Division I baseball 2011 pre-season national poll voted on by the NJCAA Coaches Association on December 20th 2010.

Wabash Valley landed the #14 spot and Kishwaukee comes in at #20 on the pre-season rankings.  Defending champion Iowa Western holds the #1 spot in the poll.



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Friday, December 3, 2010

Eastern Illinois Baseball Sign Seven to National Letters of Intent

Eastern Illinois University Baseball coach Jim Schmitz announced the signing of seven student athletes to National Letters of Intent.  Joining the Panther baseball program are the following:

Keith Koser, RHP, Wabash Valley College

Nathan Sopena, Infielder, Heartland Community College

Andrew Grahn, RHP, North Clay High School, Louisville, IL

James Howell, Outfielder, Jacksonville High School

Dane Sauer, Middle Infielder, West Chicago High School

Brant Valach, Infielder, Carl Sandburg High School

Cody Volger, RHP/1B, Lincoln-Way West High School

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Kishwaukee College Baseball and Wabash Valley College Baseball Move on to District Championship

Kishwaukee College baseball defeated South Suburban College 4-3 on May 16th to capture the NJCAA Division I Region 4 baseball championship.

Also on May 16th Wabash Valley College defeated Lincoln Trail 11-5 to earn the NJCAA Division I Region 24 baseball championship.

Both Kishwaukee and Wabash Valley will move on to the Northern District Baseball Championship at Iowa Western Community College May 21-23.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Wabash Valley Loses Two to Meridan

Baseball in Illinois News

#8 Wabash Valley falls twice to #19 Meridan Community College in the 2010 Rush Tournament hosted by Meridan Community College.  Wabash fell 4-2 and 6-2 to Meridan.


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Monday, February 1, 2010

Wasbash Valley Ranked #11 in Top 50 Poll

Wabash Valley Community College in Mount Carmel, Illinois comes in at #11 on the PG Crosschecker top 50 Juco's for 2010.

The Warriors not only has the best team, but the state's best prospect in freshman OF Mel Rojas Jr., a product of the Dominican Republic who sat out last spring before starring in summer-league competition. The multi-tooled Rojas adds to a strong returning cast, led by Western Kentucky-bound 3B Michael Mosby (.364-15-72), sophomore C Jacob Rhodes (.403-9-51) and Morehead State-bound LHP Ryan Rogers (6-1, 3.13). Three Division I transfers add to the mix.

Heartland Community College lands the #22 spot on the list.  The Hawks will have to go through Illinois rival and reigning Division II champion Parkland JC to earn national-title aspirations of their own, but have clearly accomplished a lot in just two years of the program's existence. From last year's 42-9 team, the Hawks return Alabama-Birmingham-bound RHP Dillon Napoleon (7-1, 2.62) and Central Michigan-bound RHP Jon Weaver (2-1, 4.16), along with sophomore C Tony Sanchez (.417-1-21), Valparaiso-bound 2B Bobby Martin (Ohio transfer) and two Illinois State recruits, SS Bryan Huff (.382-3-40, 17 SB) and OF Eric Augilera (.442-11-59). Napoleon's fastball touched 94 in the fall while Weaver was a 17th-round pick of the Chicago White Sox in 2008.

Parkland, the defending Division II national champions comes in at #34 of the top 50 Juco's, have plenty to build on with the return of premium talents like Purdue-bound OF Kevin Kiermaier (.436-13-47) and Central Florida-bound RHP Danny Winkler (3-0, 3.60), just two of six Cobras players who have committed to four-year, Division I programs. The athletic Kiermaier is the state's second-ranked juco talent, while Winkler's fastball has topped out at 94 mph. Among the newcomers on Parkland's roster are three D-I transfers, notably ex-Ohio State 1B T.J. McManus and ex-Bradley C Brandon Stevens.






Saturday, November 21, 2009

Bradley Baseball Signs Seven for 2010-11 - BRADLEYBRAVES.COM—Official Web Site of Bradley University Athletics

Bradley Baseball Signs Seven for 2010-11 - BRADLEYBRAVES.COM—Official Web Site of Bradley University Athletics: "Bradley Baseball Signs Seven for 2010-11
Courtesy: Bradley University
Release: 11/20/2009
Courtesy: Bradley University
http://www.bradleybraves.com/


PEORIA, Illinois. - The Bradley Baseball program took advantage of the early signing period and will welcome seven new Braves to the squad in 2010-11. Of the seven new additions to the program, four are pitchers, three are junior college players and all seven hail from the Land of Lincoln.

Tory Doerr (Bethalto, Ill./Wabash Valley College/Civic Memorial H.S.) will join the Braves after pitching two seasons with coach Rob Fournier and the Wabash Valley Warriors. A left-handed reliever, Doerr appeared in 19 games for Wabash Valley as a freshman. He finished 1-2 overall and recorded 21 strikeouts. As a senior at Civic Memorial for coach Gary Bruening, Doerr was 9-1 with a 1.29 earned run average and 73 strikeouts. Opposing batters hit a mere .184 against the lefty during his senior campaign. Doerr was a two-time all-conference selection and a second team St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro performer as a senior. During the summer, Doerr went 7-1 on the mound for the St. Louis Pirates prospect team

A second Wabash Valley pitcher will also make his way to Peoria in 2010. Danny Gifford (Highland, Ill./Wabash Valley College/Highland H.S.) was a standout pitcher and infielder at Highland for coach Joel Hawkins, helping the Bulldogs win the state championship his senior year. He finished 10-0 on the mound with a 2.22 ERA and 46 strikeouts. At the plate, Gifford hit .375 with 10 doubles, eight homeruns and 46 RBI's. He went 3-for-3 with a triple and two RBI's and pitched 6.1 innings to earn the victory in the state championship game. Gifford received first team all-conference and all-area honors and was named to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro first team as a utility player.


Bradley's third junior college signee, Patrick Flanagan (Salem, Ill./Rend Lake College/Salem Community H.S.), finished his freshman season at Rend Lake 3-5 overall with a 3.86 ERA for coach Tony Etnier. He led the Warriors in innings pitched (70.0) and strikeouts (52) and was a first team all-conference selection. Flanagan was also named the Warriors' most valuable pitcher.

As a pitcher for York High School and coach Dave Kalal, Steve Adkins (Elmhurst, Ill./York H.S.) went 5-3 overall with a 2.61 ERA in 51.0 innings pitched as a junior. He threw four complete games, fanned 67 batters and recorded two shutouts. Adkins averaged 9.2 strikeouts per game last season, while opponents hit only .210. For his efforts, Adkins received all-conference and all-area honors. During the summer, Adkins pitched for coaches Matt Rosenberg and Rob Rooney of the Downers Grove Longshots.


Adding depth behind the plate for the Braves is catcher Derek Sprout (Chillicothe, Ill./Illinois Valley Central H.S.). A two-year varsity player for coach Jerry Rashid, Sprout's offensive numbers include a .460 batting average, 14 homeruns and 88 RBI's. During his sophomore campaign, Sprout recorded a 33-game hitting streak (sixth best in IHSA history). He finished his sophomore season with 69 total hits (12th best in IHSA history) and 18 doubles (32nd best in IHSA history). Sprout is a two-time all-conference and all-area performer and helped Illinois Valley Central to a second-place finish at the 2008 state tournament. Sprout played for coach Bob Schlemmer and the Central Illinois Outlaws during the summer, where he hit a blistering .457 with 32 RBI's.

Eric Paulson (Barrington, Ill./Fremd H.S.) hit .336 as a junior infielder for coach Chris Piggott and the Vikings last season. Paulson increased his batting average to .348 during summer ball for the Palatine American Legion team and coach Jeff Ryder. With Paulson manning the hot corner, the Palatine Legion team won the state championship. His special invites include the Area Code Team, Stevenson Showcase and Pitch and Hit.

Bradley's final piece of offensive firepower is Greg Partyka (Bartlett, Ill./Bartlett H.S.). As a junior for coach Chris Pemberton, Partyka slugged an eye-popping .475 with 10 homeruns and 42 RBI's. He recorded an .828 slugging percentage and only struck out eight times. Partyka's awards include all-conference and all-area recognition, as well as being named to the All-State Academic Team. Last summer, Partyka hit .431 with six long balls for the Illinois Indians.

"With a big class coming in this year, we were very selective in pursuing these very outstanding student-athletes to fill our specific needs," said second-year head coach Elvis Dominguez. "I'm really excited about this group. I feel that they can make an immediate impact on our program as first year players."