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Page 1: NJCAA BASEBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS...2003 Grand Rapids (MI) 9-2 Iowa Central Doug Wabeke 43-17 2004 Grand Rapids (MI) 5-3 L.B. Wallace (AL) Doug Wabeke 39-15 2005 Grand Rapids (MI)

R E C O R DB O O K 2020

B A S E B A L L

P O S T S E A S O N

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NJCAA BASEBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Division I (1958-present) – includes single division from 1948 to 1992

Year Champion Score Runner-up Winning Coach Record

1958 Cameron State (OK) 9-6 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Ted Owens 7-0

1959 Paris (TX) 14-4 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M James Self 16-4

1960 Phoenix (AZ) 8-4 Tarleton State (TX) Steve Carson 34-4

1961 Cape Fear (NC) 8-3 Mesa (CO) Bill Brooks 15-2

1962 Phoenix (AZ) 13-5 Wilmington (NC) Martin Marich 26-9

1963 Wilmington (NC) 9-2 State College of Florida Bill Brooks 24-4

1964 Miami Dade-North (FL) 19-5 Mesa (CO) Demie Mainieri 38-6

1965 Phoenix (AZ) 9-6 Gulf Coast State (FL) Martin Marich 21-5

1966 Nassau (NY) 6-5 Miami Dade-South (FL) Bruce Dubois 21-2

1967 Bacone (OK) 10-4 Odessa (FL) Enos Semore 42-3

1968 Glendale (AZ) 9-4 State College of Florida Herb Boetta 38-12

1969 Panola (TX) 8-6 Mesa (AZ) Bill Griffin 28-13

1970 Mesa (AZ) 8-0 Mesa (CO) Jim Brock 32-10

1971 Mesa (AZ) 7-2 Miami Dade-South (FL) Jim Brock 30-14

1972 Mesa (AZ) 4-2 State College of Florida Jim Frye 41-13

1973 Ranger (TX) 7-4 Gulf Coast State (FL) Jack Allen 36-20

1974 St. Louis-Meramec (MO) 6-4 Miami Dade-North (FL) Ric Lessman 31-6

1975 Yavapai (AZ) 7-3 St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Gary Ward 42-10

1976 Central Arizona 10-8 St. Clair County (MI) Ken Richardson 38-13

1977 Yavapai (AZ) 10-4 Georgia Perimeter Gary Ward 38-9

1978 Ranger (TX) 12-5 Yavapai (AZ) Jack Allen 26-8

1979 Middle Georgia State 8-4 Panola (TX) Robert Sapp 47-8

1980 Middle Georgia State 18-8 Cleveland State (TN) Robert Sapp 48-3

1981 Miami Dade-South (FL) 18-17 Seminole State (OK) Charles Green 37-17

1982 Middle Georgia State 11-7 Seminole State (OK) Robert Sapp 50-2

1983 McLennan (TX) 15-5 Middle Georgia State (GA) Rick Butler 58-7

1984 Southern Idaho 9-7 San Jacinto-North (TX) Skip Walker 48-11

1985 San Jacinto-North (TX) 6-5 Pima (AZ) Wayne Graham 54-7

1986 San Jacinto-North (TX) 11-4 Eastern Florida State Wayne Graham 53-12

1987 San Jacinto-North (TX) 2-1 Seminole State (OK) Wayne Graham 52-9

1988 Hillsborough (FL) 11-4 San Jacinto-North (TX) Gary Calhoun

1989 San Jacinto-North (TX) 22-4 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Wayne Graham 61-10

1990 San Jacinto-North (TX) 5-0 Middle Georgia State Wayne Graham 55-11

1991 Howard (TX) 7-2 State College of Florida Bill Griffin 53-10

1992 CCBC Essex (MD) 14-1 Pima (AZ) George Henderson 39-5

1993 Yavapai (AZ) 6-3 Triton (IL) Dave Dangler 48-15

1994 Galveston (TX) 10-9 Triton (IL) Bob Symonds 54-14

1995 Middle Georgia State 11-6 Indian River State Robert Sapp 55-11

1996 Northeast Texas 4-3 Meridian (MS) Ty Harrington 48-18

1997 Cowley County (KS) 4-2 Seminole State (OK) Dave Burroughs 53-11

1998 Cowley County (KS) 15-11 San Jacinto-North (TX) Dave Burroughs 45-9

1999 Grayson (TX) 12-7 San Jacinto-North (TX) Tim Tadlock 55-13

2000 Grayson (TX) 14-1 Motlow State (TN) Tim Tadlock 55-11

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2001 North Central Texas 7-6 Dixie State (UT) Kevin Darwin 53-15

2002 Central Arizona 18-8 State College of Florida Clint Myers 50-17

2003 Southern Nevada 4-1 San Jacinto-North (TX) Tim Chambers 55-10

2004 Dixie State (UT) 4-3 San Jacinto-North (TX) Mike Littlewood 51-14

2005 New Mexico JC 6-3 St. Petersburg (FL) Ray Birmingham 55-10

2006 Walters State (TN) 7-6 Yavapai (AZ) Kenn Campbell 61-8

2007 Chipola (FL) 7-3 New Mexico JC Jeff Johnson 32-16

2008 Grayson (TX) 13-2 Shelton State (AL) Dusty Hart 44-15

2009 Howard (TX) 7-4 Santa Fe (FL) Britt Smith 63-1

2010 Iowa Western 5-4 San Jacinto-North (TX) Marc Rardin 50-12

2011 Navarro (TX) 6-4 (10 inn.) Central Arizona Whoa Dill 46-18

2012 Iowa Western 6-5 San Jacinto-North (TX) Marc Rardin 62-6

2013 Central Alabama 7-3 Palm Beach State (FL) Wynn Fletcher 43-14

2014 Iowa Western 17-5 Miami Dade (FL) Marc Rardin 56-11

2015 Northwest Florida State 15-1 McLennan (TX) Doug Martin 42-13

2016 Yavapai (AZ) 5-2 San Jacinto-North (TX) Ryan Cougill 49-20

2017 Chipola (FL) 15-6 San Jacinto-North (TX) Jeff Johnson 51-9

2018 Chipola (FL) 10-7 Walters State (TN) Jeff Johnson 49-17

2019 Central Arizona 13-8 Iowa Western Anthony Gilich 50-20

Championship hosts: Enid, OK: 1958 Grand Junction, CO: 1959-present

Tournament Structure:

1958: 8-Team Bracket to Placement 1959-1976: 8-Team, Double Elimination Bracket 1977-2019: 10-Team, Double Elimination Bracket 2020-Present: 10-Team, Seeded, Double Elimination Bracket

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Division II (1993-present)

Year Champion Score Runner-up Winning Coach Record

1993 Massasoit (MA) 8-3 Potomac State (WV) Tom Frizzell 34-8

1994 Lincoln Land (IL) 12-11 Henry Ford (MI) Claude Kracik 38-12

1995 Potomac State (WV) 4-2 Kirkwood (IA) Craig Rotruck 40-6

1996 Grand Rapids (MI) 18-10 Northwest Mississippi Doug Wabeke 56-10

1997 Grand Rapids (MI) 22-6 Iowa Central Doug Wabeke 42-13

1998 Jefferson Davis (AL) 7-2 Redlands (OK) Keith Griffin 48-10

1999 Kishwaukee (IL) 17-2 Kellogg (MI) Mike Davenport 49-17

2000 Lincoln Land (IL) 12-0 Iowa Central Bob Kracik 46-19-1

2001 Delaware Tech 3-1 Phoenix (AZ) Dan Taylor 36-5

2002 Parkland (IL) 6-3 Frederick (MD) Dave Seifert 55-9

2003 Grand Rapids (MI) 9-2 Iowa Central Doug Wabeke 43-17

2004 Grand Rapids (MI) 5-3 L.B. Wallace (AL) Doug Wabeke 39-15

2005 Grand Rapids (MI) 2-0 Parkland (IL) Doug Wabeke 35-21

2006 LSU Eunice (LA) 3-0 Grand Rapids (MI) Jeff Willis 52-11

2007 MCC-Longview (MO) 5-4 Kellogg (MI) Clint Culbertson 41-18

2008 LSU Eunice (LA) 17-5 Lenoir (NC) Jeff Willis 52-12

2009 Parkland (IL) 11-3 Scottsdale (AZ) Matt Kennedy 44-9

2010 LSU Eunice (LA) 10-2 UConn Avery Point Jeff Willis 47-12

2011 Western Oklahoma State 11-1 Jones County (MS) Kurt Russell 46-15

2012 LSU Eunice (LA) 7-3 Western Oklahoma State Jeff Willis 52-4

2013 Murray State (OK) 4-3 LSU Eunice (LA) Zach Crabtree 41-21

2014 Mesa (AZ) 9-7 Hinds (MS) Tony Cirelli 47-12

2015 LSU Eunice (LA) 16-1 Western Oklahoma State Jeff Willis 49-10

2016 Jones County (MS) 7-1 GateWay (AZ) Chris Kirtland 54-9

2017 Kankakee (IL) 11-5 Mercer County (NJ) Todd Post 54-11-1

2018 LSU Eunice (LA) 5-3 Parkland (IL) Jeff Willis 59-6

2019 Northern Oklahoma Enid 5-4 Mesa (AZ) Raydon Leaton 42-18

Championship hosts: Millington, TN 1993-2008 Enid, OK: 2009-present

Tournament Structure: 1993-2008: 8-Team, Double Elimination Bracket 2008-2016: 10-Team, Double Elimination Bracket 2017-Present: 10-Team, Seeded, Double Elimination Bracket

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Division III (1992-present)

Year Champion Score Runner-up Winning Coach Record

1992 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 23-3 DuPage (IL) Barry Davis 35-12

1993 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 11-0 Manchester (CT) Barry Davis 41-3

1994 Joliet (IL) 6-0 North Lake (TX) Wayne King 46-11

1995 Madison (WI) 9-7 Joliet (IL) Leo Kalinowski 41-12-1

1996 Madison (WI) 7-2 Waubonsee (IL) Leo Kalinowski 34-12

1997 Madison (WI) 6-2 Cedar Valley (TX) Leo Kalinowski 38-7

1998 Norwalk (CT) 7-0 Eastfield (TX) Mark Lambert 44-5

1999 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 2-1 Richland (TX) Barry Davis 51-6

2000 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 5-0 Richland (TX) Barry Davis 45-13-1

2001 Eastfield (TX) 5-1 Columbus State (OH) Jeff Lightfoot 43-12

2002 Richland (TX) 4-2 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Joe Wharton

2003 Richland (TX) 7-0 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Joe Wharton 37-24-1

2004 Richland (TX) 11-1 Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Joe Wharton 49-16

2005 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 14-5 Ridgewater (MN) Rob Valli 51-7

2006 Eastfield (TX) 4-2 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Michael Martin 44-17

2007 Tyler (TX) 13-5 Joliet (IL) Jon Groth 46-12

2008 Joliet (IL) 9-0 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Wayne King 48-12

2009 Richland (TX) 7-5 Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Joe Wharton 43-13

2010 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 5-4 (10 inn.) Tyler (TX) Mike Dickson 39-2

2011 Eastfield (TX) 8-4 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Michael Martin 34-19

2012 Joliet (IL) 6-5 (10 inn.) Niagara County (NY) Wayne King 33-29

2013 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 16-4 Century (MN) Mike Dickson 47-3

2014 Tyler (TX) 6-3 RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Doug Wren 42-17

2015 Tyler (TX) 10-9 Joliet (IL) Doug Wren 41-8

2016 Tyler (TX) 4-3 Northern Essex (MA) Doug Wren 42-16

2017 Tyler (TX) 5-1 Niagara County (NY) Doug Wren 42-20

2018 Oakton (IL) 14-11 Tyler (TX) Bill Fratto 45-17

2019 RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 11-7 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Keith Gorman 47-5

Championship hosts: Jamestown, NY: 1993-1994 Batavia, NY: 1995-2004 Glen Falls, NY: 2005-2006 Tyler, TX: 2007-2014 Kinston, NC: 2015-2016 Greeneville, TN: 2017-present Tournament Structure: 1992-2016: 8-Team, Double Elimination Bracket 2017-present: 8-Team, Seeded, Double Elimination Bracket + one at-large team

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NJCAA BASEBALL NATIONAL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

Division I (1958-present)

No. Team First App. Most Recent Best Finish

23 San Jacinto-North (TX) 1984 2018 Champion (1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990)

19 Iowa Western 1975 2019 Champion (2010, 2012, 2014)

15 Seminole State (OK) 1980 2009 Runner-up (1981, 1982, 1987, 1997)

13 Colorado Mesa [Mesa] 1959 1974 Runner-up (1961, 1964, 1970)

13 Middle Georgia 1975 2009 Champion (1979, 1980, 1982, 1995)

11 Indian Hills (IA) 1973 2004 Third (1998)

11 St. Louis-Meramec (MO) 1970 1996 Champion (1974)

11 Triton (IL) 1979 2000 Runner-up (1993, 1994)

10 Louisburg (NC) 1971 2002 Third (1975, 1981)

10 Southern Idaho 1972 2018 Champion (1984)

10 State College of Florida [Manatee]

1961 2010 Runner-up (1963, 1968, 1972, 1991, 2002)

Division II (1993-present)

No. Team First App. Most Recent Best Finish

11 Grand Rapids (MI) 1993 2013 Champion (1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2005)

9 Iowa Central 1996 2010 Runner-up (1997, 2000, 2003)

9 LSU Eunice 2004 2018 Champion (2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2018)

9 Madison (WI) 2005 2019 Third (2011, 2013, 2014)

9 Parkland (IL) 2001 2018 Champion (2002, 2009)

7 Kellogg (MI) 1999 2019 Runner-up (1999, 2007)

7 Lincoln Land (IL) 1993 2019 Champion (1994, 2000)

7 UConn Avery Point (CT) 1999 2017 Runner-up (2010)

7 Western Oklahoma State 2008 2016 Champion (2011)

6 Frederick (MD) 1998 2015 Runner-up (2002)

6 Mercer County (NJ) 1996 2017 Runner-up (2017)

6 Monroe CC (NY) 2007 2019 Third (2008)

6 Scottsdale (AZ) 2007 2018 Runner-up (2009)

Division III (1992-present)

No. Team First App. Most Recent Best Finish

22 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 1992 2019 Champion (1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2013)

11 Joliet (IL) 1994 2015 Champion (1994, 2008, 2012)

10 Montgomery-Germantown (MD)

2001 2012 Runner-up (2004, 2009)

10 Richland (TX) 1995 2009 Champion (2002, 2003, 2004, 2009)

8 Tyler (TX) 2007 2018 Champion (2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)

7 Columbus State (OH) 1992 2005 Runner-up (2001)

7 Herkimer (NY) 2006 2019 Third (2010, 2014, 2015)

7 Northern Essex (MA) 2006 2018 Runner-up (2016)

6 Ridgewater (MN) 2002 2008 Runner-up (2005)

6 Suffolk County [Selden] (NY) 1997 2016 Fourth (2006)

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NJCAA BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME

Year Name College Type

1982 Jay Tolman Mesa (CO) Contributor

1982 Martin “Pug” Marick Phoenix (AZ) Coach

1982 Homa Thomas Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Coach

1983 Demie Mainieri Miami Dade-North (FL) Coach

1983 Bill Griffin Panola (TX) Coach

1983 Martin Dittmer Ellsworth (IA) Coach

1984 Walter “Bus” Bergman Mesa (CO) Coach

1984 Pat Daugherty Indian Hills (IA) Coach

1984 Leroy Wheat Broward (FL) Coach

1985 Sam Suplizio Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

1986 Jack Allen Ranger (TX) Coach

1987 Floyd Jacobson Wilbur Wright (IL) Coach

1987 Russ Frazier Louisburg (NC) Coach

1987 George E. Killian NJCAA Contributor

1988 Herb Boetto Glendale (AZ) Coach

1988 George Cook South Georgia State Coach

1988 Robert C. “Bob” Wynn State College of Florida-Manatee Coach

1989 James T. Gallagher MLB – Major League Baseball Contributor

1989 Negial King Bacone (OK) Coach

1989 David Rowlands Harry Truman (IL)/DI Baseball Chair Contributor

1990 William J. Brooks Wilmington (NC) Coach

1990 Kenneth C. Farris Mississippi Gulf Coast Coach

1990 Charles J. Ross Beaver County (PA) Coach

1991 James L. Dreyer Blinn (TX) Coach

1991 Dr. Charles P. Greene Miami Dade-South (FL)

Coach

1991 Richard A. Lessmann St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Coach

1991 Frank J. Torre MLB – Major League Baseball Contributor

1992 Bruce DuBois Nassau (NY) Coach

1992 Eugene F. Haggerty Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

1992 Robert Symonds Triton (IL) Coach

1993 Ron Christopher Wingate (NC) Coach

1993 Tom Hofmann Grand Rapids (MI) Coach

1993 Dick Reimer Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

1994 H. David Chamberlain Monroe CC (NY) Coach

1994 Duane S. Dykstra Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

1994 Bill Frazier Gulf Coast State (FL) Coach

1995 Wayne L. Graham San Jacinto-North (TX) Coach

1995 Howard C. Roey Florida State College at Jacksonville Coach

1995 Robert Ned Sapp, Jr. Middle Georgia State Coach

1996 Steve G. Bazarnic Allegany Maryland Coach

1996 Rex L. Bradley Louisville Slugger Contributor

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1996 Joseph R. Dondero Nassau (NY) Coach

1996 Dale Hollingsworth Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

1997 James E. Frye Mesa (AZ) Coach

1997 Paul MacLaughlin Brookdale (NJ) Coach

1997 Lloyd Russell Simmons Seminole State (OK) Coach

1998 Richard B. (Rick) Butler McLennan (TX) Coach

1998 Richard J. Groch St. Clair County (MI) Coach

1998 Rick R. Mathews Indian Hills (IA) Coach

1999 Tilman M. Bishop Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

1999 Edward R. Sylvia Housatonic (CT) Coach

1999 Harry H. Tholen Santa Fe (FL) Coach

2000 Earnest G. Myers Mott (MI) Coach

2000 Elliott Oppenheim CCBC Dundalk (MD) Coach

2000 Rick Zimmerman Odessa (TX) Coach

2001 Billy M. Crowder Arkansas-Fort Smith Coach

2001 Hurst F. Otto Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

2001 Gene D. Hanson Lake County (IL) Coach

2001 Richard R. Symonds Oakton (IL) Coach

2002 Barry A. Glinski Quinsigamond (MA) Coach

2002 Claude J. Kracik Lincoln Land (IL) Coach

2002 Stephen Cohen North Hennepin (MN) Coach

2002 Wayne Nelson Grand Junction Baseball Committee (CO) Contributor

2003 Gene Creek Lake Land (IL) Coach

2003 James Painter Columbia State (TN) Coach

2003 John Leonard Toppi Umpire (AZ) Contributor

2004 Mike Eason Indian River State (FL) Coach

2004 Babe Howard Millington Telephone Company (TN) Contributor

2004 Jim Karwoski Penn State-Beaver (PA) Coach

2004 John S. Smith Des Moines Area (IA) Coach

2005 Ted Lekas Quinsigamond (MA) Coach

2005 Tim Hill State College of Florida-Manatee Coach

2005 Dave Oster Jefferson (MO) Coach

2006 Daniel J. Keeley Rockland (NY) Coach

2006 Randy Putman Wallace State (AL) Coach

2006 Valis Scott McLean Allen County (KS) Coach

2006 Walter F. Bergman Grand Junction Baseball Committee Contributor

2007 Jerry Blemker Vincennes (IN) Coach

2007 Kent Shelley Johnson County (KS) Coach

2007 Dave Grant Glendale (AZ) Coach

2008 Donald Brown Redlands (OK) Coach

2008 Perry Keith Connors State (OK) Coach

2008 Galen McSpadden Seward County (KS) Coach

2009 Fred Frickie Calhoun (AL) Coach

2009 Larry Smith Kaskaskia (IL) Coach

2009 Wayne King Joliet (IL) Coach

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2009 John Daigle Director of USA Stadium, Millington, TN Contributor

2010 Dennis Conley Olney Central (IL) Coach

2010 Dave Dangler Yavapai (AZ) Coach

2010 Bill Hamilton Pensacola State (FL) Coach

2011 Dudley “Skip” Bailey Monroe CC (NY) Coach

2011 Ray Birmingham, Jr. New Mexico JC Coach

2011 Tom Frizzell, Sr. Massasoit (MA) Coach

2011 Jamie Hamilton Grand Junction Baseball Committee Contributor

2012 Lon Joyce Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Coach

2012 Scott Sims South Georgia State Coach

2012 W. Cam Walker Indian Hills (IA) Coach

2013 Donald Green Jefferson State (AL) Coach

2013 Steve Hertz Miami Dade (FL) Coach

2013 Bruce Hill Grand Junction Baseball Committee Contributor

2013 Jim “Skip” Walker Southern Idaho Coach

2014 Tommy Rogers USA Stadium, Millington, TN Contributor

2014 Eric Brown Suffolk County (NY) Coach

2014 Tim Wallace Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Coach

2014 Steve Ruzich South Suburban (IL) Coach

2015 Marc Rardin Iowa Western Coach

2015 Ernie Rosseau Eastern Florida State Coach

2015 Duane Crabaugh Rose State (OK) Coach

2015 Bill Krejci Southwestern (IA) Coach

2016 Neil Fiala Southwestern Illinois Coach

2016 Barry Davis RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Coach

2016 Steve Burleson Kansas City Kansas Coach

2016 Doug Little Potomac State (WV) Coach

2017 Roger Bidwell UConn Avery Point Coach

2017 James “Bo” Hall Cochise (AZ)/Eastern Arizona Coach

2017 Craig Young Middle Georgia State/Abraham Baldwin (GA) Coach

2018 Thomas Arrington San Jacinto-North (TX) Coach

2018 Dave Burroughs Cowley (KS) Coach

2018 Peter (Larry) Giangrosso Central Alabama Coach

2018 Jerry Halstead John A. Logan (IL) Coach

2019 Joe Bauth Erie (NY) Coach

2019 Dwight Kotila Century (MN) Coach

2019 Joe Scheuermann Delgado (LA) Coach

2019 Marty Smith Central Florida Coach

2020 Ken Campbell Walters State (TN) Coach

2020 Scott Crampton Lamar (CO) Coach

2020 Rick Hitt South Florida State Coach

2020 Charles O’Brien Cecil (MD) Coach

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NJCAA BASEBALL COACHING RECORDS

Active Coaches (All Divisions) – Top 20

Name College (Current/Former) Years Won Lost

Perry Keith Connors State (OK) 35 1,677 473

Dennis Conley Olney Central 40 1,419 710

Tim Wallace Spartanburg Methodist (SC) 29 1,216 441

Steve Ruzich South Suburban (IL) 33 1,187 687

Randy Putnam Wallace State (AL) 31 1,005 499

Steve Murry Neosho County (KS) 34 1,091 691

Bobby Sprowl Shelton State (AL) 29 1,034 624

Joe Scheuermann Delgado (LA) 30 1,019 507

Mike McLeod Tallahassee (FL) 30 1,004 523

Steve Helms Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) 29 995 541

Rob Fournier Wabash Valley (IL) 24 994 260

Joe Bauth Erie (NY) 30 988 598

Tony Cirelli Mesa (AZ) 25 941 559

Greg Dennis Chattanooga State (TN)/Collin County (TX) 30 933 701

Mike Davenport Madison (WI)/Kishwaukee (IL) 25 921 427

Jeff Johnson Chipola (FL) 23 884 405

Jeff Willis LSU Eunice (LA) 18 851 189

Marc Rardin Iowa Western 18 835 226

Mike Policastro Cleveland State (TN) 27 799 542

Todd Post Kankakee (IL) 20 796 359

Marty Smith Central Florida 26 791 549

Tom Arrington San Jacinto-North (TX) 19 742 298

Bill Angelo Elgin (IL) 23 727 475

Mike Draghi Westmoreland (PA) 28 727 687

Roger Ward Northeastern Oklahoma A&M/Western Oklahoma State

22 722 438

Mackey Sasser Wallace-Dothan (AL) 22 716 431

Johnny Johnson Brookdale (NJ) 21 720 734

Records as of beginning of 2020-21 season

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Inactive Coaches (All Divisions) – 1,000-plus wins

Name College Years Won Lost

Lloyd Simmons Seminole State (OK) 30 1,804 380

Steve Bazarnic Allegany Maryland 48 1,469 617

Bob Symonds Triton (IL) 34 1,383 457

Dave Burroughs Cowley (KS) 32 1,301 523

Jerry Halstead John A. Logan (IL) 33 1,295 770

Galen McSpadden Seward County (KS) 37 1,243 763

Jerry Blemker Vincennes (IN) 30 1,188 878

Joe “Jabo” Jordan Southern Union State (AL) 32 1,187 590

Dr. Valis McLean Allen County (KS) 37 1,165 768

Gene Creek Lake Land (IL) 34 1,147 588

Steve Burleson Kansas City Kansas 36 1,136 697

Wayne L. King Joliet (IL) 33 1,127 738

Bill Griffin Howard (TX)/Panola (TX) 36 1,111 446

Rick Zimmerman Odessa (TX) 28 1,098 505

John Lewis Kirkwood (IA) 34 1,095 589

Jim Walker Southern Idaho 31 1,090 434

Kent Shelley Johnson County (KS) 33 1,075 603

Jim Painter Columbia State (TN) 27 1,066 457

David Grant Glendale (AZ) 38 1,053 955

Wayne Larker Coastal Alabama-South 34 1,042 747

Gene Hanson Lake County (IL) 32 1,041 415

Mike Eason Indian River State (FL) 31 1,036 498

Russ Frazier Louisburg (NC) 40 1,034 390

Mark Pollard Carl Albert State (OK) 34 1,019 879

Scott Crampton Lamar (CO) 26 1,018 449

Demie Mainieri Miami Dade-North 30 1,012 409

Roger Bidwell UConn Avery Point 34 1,007 378

Bill Crowder Arkansas-Fort Smith 32 1,003 559

Mike Warren Barton (KS) 30 1,001 740

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NJCAA BASEBALL MAJOR RECORDS

All Divisions

Team Record W L Pct.

Wingate (NC) – 1956 18 0 1.000

Team Wins in a Season W L Pct.

Seminole State (OK) – 1990 89 13 0.873

Team Hitting AB H Avg.

New Mexico JC – 2001 2,984 1,306 .438

Team Fielding PO A E Avg.

Central Arizona – 2008 1,666 766 58 .977

Holyoke (MA) – 1974 426 145 15 .974

Consecutive Wins Wins

Howard (TX) – 2009 57

Seminole State (OK) – 1987 55

Longest Single Game, by innings Score Innings

Hillsborough (FL) vs. State College of Florida [Manatee] – 1987 6-4 32

Individual Pitching, ERA G IP ER H BB ERA W L

Steve King, Connors State (OK) – 1973 8 50.0 0 25 6 0.00 6 1

Individual Pitching, ERA (60 IP min.) G IP ER H BB ERA W L

Josh Lueke, St. Catharine (KY) – 2006 13 71.0 2 39 24 0.25 8 1

Victories in a Season Wins

Lanny Hengst, McLennan (TX) – 1983 21

Strikeouts in a Season IP SO

Paul Stabile, Brookdale (NJ) – 1997 112 200

Doug Slocum, Mesa (AZ) – 1972 163 198

Strikeouts per inning, in a season IP SO SO/Inn.

Bill Clossen, Rend Lake (IL) 45.0 91 2.00

Complete Games in a Season GS CG IP

Josh Spence, Central Arizona (AZ) – 2007 16 16 101.1

Josh Spence, Central Arizona (AZ) – 2008 17 16 138.2

Saves in a Season SV

Brandon Ward-Hersee, Lamar (CO) – 2010 25

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Strikeouts in a Game IP SO

Steve Nichols, Monroe CC (NY) – 1969 9.0 24

Henry Hyude, Mayfair (IL) – 1970 9.0 24

Shutouts in a Season No.

Joe Arnold, Miami Dade-North (FL) – 1967 10

David Allen, Arkansas-Fort Smith [Westark] – 1968 10

Batting Average G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

Brandon Kist, Clark State (OH) – 2007 22 53 35 0 1 0 10 .660

Consecutive Hits No.

Jose Flores, New Mexico JC – 1993 14

Hits in a Season AB H

Mark D’Allesandro, Brookdale (NJ) – 1994 226 130

Doubles in a Season AB 2B

Mark D’Allesandro, Brookdale (NJ) – 1994 226 38

Triples in a Season AB 3B

Jesse Zimmer, Waldorf (IA) – 1997 141 20

Home Runs in a Season G AB HR

Kade Johnson, Seminole State (OK) – 1999 63 219 38

Stolen Bases in a Season G AB SB

Don Burke, Trinidad State (CO) – 1984 65 216 86

Bryan Garrett, Odessa (TX) – 1992 63 252 86

Walks in a Season No.

Ernesto Rivera, Seminole State (OK) 83

RBI in a Season G AB RBI

Kelly Stinnett, Seminole State (OK) 93 273 141

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DIVISION I

Team Record W L Pct.

Howard (TX) – 2009 63 1 .984

Lamar (CO) – 2002 55 3 .948

Team Wins in a Season W L Pct.

Seminole State (OK) – 1990 89 5 .947

Seminole State (OK) – 1987 89 13 .873

Team Hitting AB H Avg.

New Mexico JC – 2001 2,984 1,306 .438

Individual Pitching, ERA G IP ER H BB ERA W L

Steve King, Connors State (OK) – 1973 8 50.0 0 25 6 0.00 6 1

Individual Pitching, ERA (60 IP min.) G IP ER H BB ERA W L

Billy Strode, Indian River State (FL) – 2012 17 77.1 3 6 21 0.35 6 4

Pitching Victories W

Lanny Hengst, McLennan (TX) – 1983 21

Strikeouts in a Season IP SO

Doug Slocum, Mesa (AZ) – 1972 163.0 198

Strikeouts per Inning IP SO SO/inn.

Aaron Ashby, Crowder (MO) – 2018 74.2 156 2.09

Bill Clossen, Rend Lake (IL) – 1984 45.0 91 2.00

Complete Games in a Season GS CG IP

Josh Spence, Central Arizona (AZ) – 2007 16 16 101.1

Josh Spence, Central Arizona (AZ) – 2008 17 16 138.2

Shutouts in a Season No.

Joe Arnold, Miami Dade-North (FL) – 1967 10

David Allen, Arkansas-Fort Smith [Westark] – 1968 10

Saves in a Season No.

Brandon Ware-Hersee, Lamar (CO) – 2010 25

Batting Average G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

Josh Valeri, MassBay (MA) – 1975 22 53 32 11 1 0 22 .604

Hits in a Season AB H

Brylie Ware, Neosho County (KS) – 2016 218 122

Dany Scalabrini, Seminole State (OK) – 1999 305 122

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Doubles in a Season AB 2B

Jared Gates, Iowa Western (IA) – 2016 242 36

Triples in a Season AB 3B

Vinny Bomasuto, Monroe CC (NY) – 2013 161 18

Emmanuel Forcier, New Mexico JC – 2013 161 18

Home Runs in a Season G AB HR

Kade Johnson, Seminole State (OK) – 1999 63 219 38

Stolen Bases in a Season G SB

Don Burke, Trinidad State (CO) – 1984 65 86

Bryan Garrett, Odessa (TX) – 1992 63 86

RBI in a Season G AB RBI

Kelly Stinnett, Seminole State (OK) 93 273 141

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DIVISION II

Team Record W L Pct.

LSU Eunice (LA) – 2018 59 6 .964

Team Wins in a Season W L Pct.

LSU Eunice (LA) – 2018 59 6 .964

LSU Eunice (LA) – 2012 57 5 .919

Western Oklahoma State – 2010 56 7 .888

Grand Rapids (MI) – 1996 56 10 .848

Team Hitting AB H Avg.

Lenoir (NC) – 2006 1,400 597 .426

Individual Pitching, ERA (60 IP min.) G IP ER H BB ERA W L

Josh Lueke, St. Catharine (KY) – 2006 13 71.0 2 39 24 0.25 8 1

Strikeouts in a Season IP SO

Paul Stabile, Brookdale (NJ) – 1997 112.0 200

Strikeouts per Inning IP SO SO/inn.

Logan Bender, Catawba Valley (NC) – 2019 57.2 114 1.98

Saves in a Season No.

Colton Satterlee, Muskegon (MI) – 2011 20

Batting Average G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

Justin Baecht, Lewis & Clark (IL) – 2001 17 64 40 8 0 1 19 .625

Hits in a Season AB H

Mark D’Alessandro, Brookdale (NJ) – 1994 226 130

Doubles in a Season AB 2B

Mark D’Alessandro, Brookdale (NJ) – 1994 226 38

Triples in a Season AB 3B

Jesse Zimmer, Waldorf (IA) – 1997 141 20

Home Runs in a Season AB HR

Juan Carlos Perez, Western Oklahoma State – 2008 194 36

Randolph Oduler, Western Oklahoma State – 2009 218 32

Stolen Bases in a Season G SB

Juan Carlos Martinez, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa – 2010 48 81

RBI in a Season AB RBI

Josh Evans, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa – 2016 224 113

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DIVISION III

Team Record W L Pct.

RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) – 2010 43 2 .956

Team Wins in a Season W L Pct.

RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) – 2017 55 8 .873

Team Hitting AB H Avg.

North Arkansas – 2007 1,475 626 .424

Individual Pitching, ERA (min. 60 IP) G IP ER H BB ERA W L

Jeff Singer, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) – 2013 15 93.1 7 51 18 0.68 10 1

Strikeouts in a Season IP SO

Ryan Costello, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) – 2000 104.0 153

Strikeouts per Inning IP SO SO/inn.

Ryan Sandberg, Queensborough (NY) – 2018 46.0 90 1.96

Saves in a Season No.

Bo Watson, Onondaga (NY) – 2012 23

Batting Average G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

Brandon Kist, Clark State (OH) – 2007 22 53 35 0 1 0 10 .660

Hits in a Season AB H

Brandon Howard, Joliet (IL) – 2008 225 105

Doubles in a Season AB 2B

Jack Goan, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) – 2018 214 30

Triples in a Season AB 3B

Anthony Lopez, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) – 2014 210 16

Home Runs in a Season AB HR

Pat Schweiger, Corning (NY) – 2008 116 24

Stolen Bases in a Season G SB

Brad Gray, Richland (TX) – 1993 51 72

RBI in a Season AB RBI

Chris Richards, Norwalk (CT) – 1999 167 95

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NJCAA BASEBALL ANNUAL STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS

DIVISION I – INDIVIDUAL

Pitching - ERA (Min. 60 IP after year 2000) Year Athlete; College, State GP CG IP R ER H SO BB ERA W L

1981 Clay Boughton; Ulster County (NY) 4 3 33.1 3 2 18 21 15 0.88 3 1

1982 Jeff Francis; CC of Rhode Island 5 4 46.0 10 7 24 25 11 0.98 4 0

1983 Larry Hall; Kankakee (IL) 5 5 47.1 7 3 29 46 12 0.57 6 2

1984 Mark Baker; Mineral Area (MO) 7 7 42.1 13 7 27 47 11 0.83 5 2

1985 Tom Miller; Waubonsee (IL) 11 9 70.0 20 8 50 63 14 1.02 9 2

1986 Chris Tice; Northwest Mississippi 9 9 58.0 16 10 43 32 16 1.21 7 2

1987 Carl Myers; Connors State (OK) 13 5 79.3 21 9 47 55 16 1.02 8 5

1988 Randy Vaughn; Shelton State (AL) 9 5 77.0 19 7 54 72 27 0.82 10 1

1989 David Fischer; Valencia (FL) 7 6 74.0 21 7 24 21 22 0.85 4 3

1990 Brian Toronto; Anne Arundel (MD) 6 2 66.0 11 5 53 62 13 0.68 8 1

1991 Cedric Allen; McLennan (TX) 11 7 62.0 9 5 26 96 17 0.73 10 0

1992 Tim Pugh; Cecil (MD) 9 6 54.0 15 4 31 78 13 0.67 6 0

1993 Pat Orr; Bossier Parish (LA) 9 2 58.1 15 8 43 50 17 1.23 8 1

1994 Clay McInnish; Central Alabama (AL) 3 1 51.0 15 7 29 38 27 1.24 7 1

1995 Jerel Whitekiller; Connors State (OK) 11 5 64.0 17 8 37 52 14 1.13 10 0

1996 Doug Thompson; Mississippi Gulf Coast 14 13 104.0 27 9 61 129 21 0.78 12 3

1997 Roy Oswalt; Holmes (MS) 15 12 93.0 21 14 55 141 34 1.35 11 4

1998 Nathan Kent; Motlow State (TN) 13 10 92.1 24 8 55 134 36 0.78 11 2

1999 Mark Carter; Wallace State (AL) 16 6 107.1 18 13 66 97 33 1.09 15 1

2000 David Baum, Northwest Florida State 12 4 89.0 40 14 74 99 32 1.42 8 3

2001 Zachery Quinonez; Mississippi Gulf Coast (MS) 14 NA 61.0 18 10 46 29 9 1.48 6 1

2002 Clint Goocher; San Jacinto-North (TX) 19 NA 96.0 28 15 66 87 14 1.41 9 1

2003 Lino Valenzuela; Central Arizona 15 NA 65.1 14 8 46 56 6 1.10 6 1

2004 Luis Cota; South Mountain (AZ) 13 NA 93.0 19 9 51 107 22 0.87 12 0

2005 Oliver Odle; Connors State (OK) 17 NA 130.2 16 10 79 141 6 0.69 15 0

2006 Jared Bradford; Shelton State (AL) 12 NA 64.0 8 5 36 53 14 0.70 6 1

2007 Josh Spence; Central Arizona 16 16 101.1 11 8 60 119 15 0.71 11 2

2008 Justin Robinson; New Mexico JC 14 NA 84.0 23 10 54 115 21 1.07 11 2

2009 Tyler Christman; USC Sumter (SC) 11 NA 64.0 9 9 27 93 24 1.26 11 0

2010 Aaron Burke; Allen County (KS) 43 0 62.1 11 4 30 77 24 0.58 4 1

2011 Austin Pruitt; Navarro (TX) 14 NA 66.1 14 6 41 62 15 0.81 5 1

Andrew Polly; Cowley (KS) 11 NA 66.1 12 6 48 55 4 0.81 9 0

2012 Billy Strode, Indian River State (FL) 17 NA 77.1 3 3 6 71 21 0.35 6 4

2013 Spencer Drake, Wabash Valley (IL) 15 2 98.2 16 9 62 118 14 0.82 11 0

2014 Placido Torress, ASA Brooklyn (NY) 9 6 61.0 10 5 45 83 17 0.74 8 1

2015 Hunter Heart, Kaskaskia College (IL) 11 3 77.1 22 10 51 60 39 1.16 10 0

2016 Blair Calvo, Eastern Florida State 12 0 74.0 14 8 45 77 19 0.97 6 1

2017 Ryan Beard, Southern Idaho 11 6 64.0 10 6 40 57 17 0.84 5 1

2018 Sean Chandler, Iowa Western 14 5 74.0 15 11 32 123 20 1.34 11 0

2019 Jackson Rutledge, San Jacinto-North (TX) 13 4 82.2 14 8 39 134 39 0.87 9 2

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Strike Outs Per Inning (Min. 45 IP after year 2000) Year Athlete; College, State IP SO SO-Inn.

1981 Paul Johnson; Golden Valley (MN) 17.7 29 1.68

1982 Brian Luehring; Lake Region State (ND) 44.0 72 1.64

1983 Brent Viger; Lake Region State (ND) 48.3 78 1.61

1984 Bill Clossen; Rend Lake (IL) 45.0 91 2.00

1985 Darryl Fry; McLennan (TX) 135.3 145 1.10

1986 Spencer Wilkinson; Connors State (OK) 83.7 127 1.59

1987 Shannon Gleeson; Queensborough (NY) 49.7 71 1.44

1988 Rheal Cormier; CC of Rhode Island 96.0 147 1.53

1989 Ricardo Jordan; Miami Dade-South (FL) 146.7 154 1.10

1990 William Brunson; Eastfield (TX) 95.3 143 1.50

1991 Marc Grande; Onondaga (NY) 55.0 91 1.66

1992 Greg Keagle; Monroe CC (NY) 68.0 107 1.57

1993 Lyle Prempas; Triton (IL) 60.7 84 1.38

1994 Bobby Butler; Rend Lake (IL) 63.3 91 1.44

1995 Doug Thompson; Mississippi Gulf Coast (MS) 96.0 140 1.46

1996 Jared Hoerman; Eastern Oklahoma State 83.3 145 1.74

1997 Roy Oswalt; Holmes (MS) 93.0 141 1.52

1998 Scott Barrett; San Jacinto-North (TX) 88.0 134 1.52

1999 Beau Anderson; Central Alabama 50.7 84 1.66

2000 Ryan Lupue, North Idaho 77.3 123 1.59

2001 Weston Burnette, Young Harris (GA) 58.2 78 1.32

2002 Brandon McCarthy; Lamar (CO) 72.0 112 1.55

2003 Nick Markakis; Young Harris (GA) 96.2 160 1.65

2004 Brandon Jones; Olive-Harvey (IL) 80.1 146 1.81

2005 Mario Santiago; Baton Rouge (LA) 61.1 97 1.58

2006 Drew Miller; Seminole State (OK) 50.1 76 1.51

2007 Dustin Williams; Connors State (OK) 54.1 85 1.56

2008 Aaron Davidson; Arkansas-Fort Smith 73.0 117 1.60

2009 Anthony Collazo; Howard (TX) 64.2 104 1.60

2010 Hunter Ackerman; Louisburg (NC) 57.2 92 1.60

2011 Matt Taylor; Middle Georgia State 66.2 112 1.68

2012 Dylan Baker, Western Nevada 72.2 114 1.57

2013 Tyler Bashlor, South Georgia State 50.2 79 1.57

2014 Trenton Hill, MCC-Maple Woods (MO) 54.2 84 1.55

2015 Phil Bickford, Southern Nevada 86.2 166 1.92

2016 Jakob Hernandez, Seward County (KS) 89.0 159 1.78

2017 Michael YaSenka, Chesapeake (MD) 60.0 98 1.63

2018 Aaron Ashby, Crowder (MO) 74.2 156 2.09

2019 Jake Hamilton, Rose State (OK) 73.1 137 1.87

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Strike Outs

Year Athlete; College, State IP SO

1989 Ricardo Jordan; Miami Dade-South (FL) 146.7 154

1990 Alex Fernandez; Miami Dade-South (FL) 121.0 154

1991 Frank Rodriguez; Howard (TX) 120.3 139

1992 Dennis Hobson; Meridian (MS) 86.7 131

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1993 Jason Ruskey; Triton (IL), Ill. 100.3 129

1994 Gabe Ishee, Pearl River (MS) 133.0 127

1995 Cam Spence, Florida Gateway 121.3 160

1996 Jared Hoerman; Eastern Oklahoma State 83.3 145

1997 Jason Russ; Central Florida (FL) 135.7 151

1998 Scott Barrett; San Jacinto-North (TX) 88.0 134

1999 Kris McWhirter; Volunteer State (TN) 107.1 128

2000 Matt Whitaker; Odessa (TX) 105.7 143

2001 Rich Harden; Central Arizona 97.0 127

2002 Billy Buckner; Young Harris (GA) 103.2 136

2003 Nick Markakis; Young Harris (GA) 96.2 160

2004 Brandon Jones; Olive-Harvey (IL) 80.1 146

2005 Oliver Odle; Connors State (OK) 130.2 141

2006 Blake King; Eastern Oklahoma State 86.0 123

2007 Will Harvill; Young Harris (GA) 107.1 120

2008 Josh Spence; Central Arizona 121.1 151

2009 Thomas Collier; San Jacinto-North (TX) 98.1 128

Johnny Gunter; Chattahoochee Valley (AL) 94.2 128

2010 Cameron Greathouse; Gulf Coast State (FL) 88.1 131

Donn Roach; Southern Nevada 103.1 131

2011 Arturo Maltos-Garcia; Lamar (CO) 94.0 139

2012 Matt Strahm, Neosho County (KS) 99 129

2013

Spencer Drake, Wabasha Valley (IL) 98.2 118

Derek Thompshon, John A. Logan (IL) 87.1 118

John Underwood, Palm Beach State (FL) 125.1 118

2014 Dustin Beggs, Georgia Perimeter 103.2 125

2015 Phil Bickford, Southern Nevada 86.2 166

2016 Jakob Hernandez, Seward County (KS) 89.0 159

2017 Tommy Romero, Eastern Florida State 88.0 136

2018 Aaron Ashby, Crowder (MO) 74.2 156

2019 Jake Hamilton, Rose State (OK) 73.1 137

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Saves

Year Athlete; College, State IP ERA Saves

1991 Jason Blake, Arkansas-Fort Smith 33.7 4.16 10

1992 Matt Miller; Mississippi Delta 40.0 2.45 12

1993 Jon Saylor; Allen County (KS) 39.0 1.61 12

1994 Chris Morales; Mississippi Delta 44.0 1.23 15

1995 David Mastrolonardo; Central Florida 48.0 2.44 17

1996 Raymond Beasley; Florida Gateway 42.7 1.69 15

1997 Shane Henderson; Central Alabama 37.0 2.68 13

1998 Zac Davis; Utah Valley 32.3 2.23 9

1999 Alex Messier; Briarcliffe (NY) 26.0 1.31 18

2000 Jeff Ebeler; Southwestern Illinois 17.0 4.53 11

2001 Anthony Osuna; Cochise (AZ) 27.0 6.07 18

2002 Travis New; South Georgia College 43.7 6.18 11

2003 Brent Marsh; Tallahassee (FL) 43.1 0.83 14

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2004 Drew Buford; Southwest Tennessee 44.0 1.64 14

2005 Matt Smith; Volunteer State (TN) 23.2 3.42 15

2006 Kyle Thornton; Cowley (KS) 21.0 1.29 17

2007 Adam Patterson; Dyersburg State (TN) 10.2 1.68 15

2008 Aaron Wilkerson; Panola (TX) 57.0 1.57 12

2009 Pulama Silva; Yavapai (AZ) 32.0 0.84 17

2010 Brandon Ward-Hersee; Lamar (CO) 52.1 2.06 25#

2011 Jaime Dennis; Northwest-Shoals (AL) 36.0 1.75 16

Chance Cleveland; Crowder (MO) 32.0 2.25 16

2012 Junior Zepeda, Central Arizona 22.1 2.01 16

Kris Nelson, Florence-Darlington Tech (SC) 27.1 2.31 16

2013 Randy Vallejo, Temple (TX) 47.1 2.09 16

2014 Trever Ezell, Butler (KS) 26.2 3.04 15

2015

Tyler Carr, St. Johns River State (FL) 48.2 2.40 13

Nicko Ortega, Yavapai (AZ) 25.1 2.49 13

Brett Worthen, New Mexico JC 33.0 2.45 13

2016 Deviner McCray, Gulf Coast State (FL) 34.0 3.18 16

2017 Taylor Floyd, Grayson (TX) 51.0 1.59 16

2018 Tallon Thomason, South Mountain (AZ) 34.0 2.38 16

2019 Trystan Kimmel, Iowa Western 32.2 1.38 18

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Stolen Bases

Year Athlete; College, State GP SB SBA Pct.

1991 Bryan Garrett; Odessa (TX) 62 69 76 .908

1992 Bryan Garrett; Odessa (TX) 63 86# 95 .905

1993 Michael Ward; Valencia (FL) 51 67 84 .798

1994 Donzell McDonald; Trinidad State (CO) 64 65 69 .942

1995 Anthony Felston; Mississippi Delta 56 65 68 .956

1996 Brad Reiner; Lamar (CO) 45 60 67 .896

1997 Juan Pierre, Galveston (TX) 56 49 55 .891

1998 Kyle Catrett; Central Florida 56 65 70 .929

1999 Josh Renick; State College of Florida 60 72 78 .923

2000 Clabe Gaines; Pima (AZ) 42 55 58 .948

2001 Matt Ryan; Louisburg (NC), N.C. 57 80 83 .963

2002 Ben Duval; Johnson County (KS) 42 49 50 .980

2003 Joey Friddle, Young Harris (GA), Ga. 64 52 60 .867

2004 Vince Rodden; Johnson County (KS) 55 64 69 .928

2005 Calvin Lester; Frank Phillips College, Texas 54 56 65 .862

2006 Andy Simunic; Chattanooga State Tech. CC, Tenn. 57 52 54 .963

2007 Tyler Ladendorf; Howard (TX), Texas 56 65 65 1.000

2008 Cameron Monger; Howard (TX), Texas 56 57 60 .950

2009 Justin Robey; Anne Arundel (MD) 46 61 67 .910

2010 Mel Rojas; Wabash Valley (IL) 62 61 64 .953

2011 Keenyn Walker; Central Arizona 69 70 72 .972

2012 Kevin Kean, Anne Arundel (MD) 51 64 67 .955

2013 Mike Stemle, Palm Beach State (FL) 63 54 61 .855

2014 Dathan Prewett, Walters State (TN) 57 53 55 .963

2015 London Lindley, Georgia Perimeter 56 48 48 1.000

Tad Martin, USC Lancaster (SC) 51 48 50 .960

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2016 David Salqueiro, Kishwaukee (IL) 54 60 70 .857

2017 Ian Raidy, South Mountain (AZ) 55 49 55 .890

2018 Joseph Locascio, Kishwaukee (IL) 52 54 61 .855

2019 Noah Myers, Wabash Valley (IL) 59 77 78 .987

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Batting Average

Year Athlete; College, State GP AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

1981 Ed Crandall; Herkimer (NY) 12 46 27 7 1 2 16 .589

1982 Tom Conwell; Erie (NY) 20 68 40 7 2 4 22 .597

1983 Casey Cheek; Baltimore City (MD) 27 83 45 6 1 5 22 .542

1984 Kris Cenatiempo; Ricks (ID) 27 78 44 8 2 6 28 .564

1985 Scott Jaster; Trinidad State (CO) 54 170 88 12 3 25 93 .518

1986 Scott Snyder; Harford (MD) 20 76 45 7 3 5 38 .592

1987 Rich Rosener; SUNY Broome (NY) 25 71 38 8 1 2 26 .535

1988 Scott Doffek; Waukesha County Tech (WI) 32 102 55 8 4 7 50 .539

1989 Jim Wintermute, Monroe CC (NY) 25 98 51 12 3 3 31 .520

1990 Barry Garrett; Morton (IL) 25 80 44 8 3 2 9 .520

1991 Mike Zollars; Western Oklahoma State 44 145 78 14 6 5 36 .538

1992 Steve Filardi; Nassau (NY) 29 92 49 14 3 7 28 .533

1993 Dan Zabatta; Nassau (NY) 30 100 50 7 3 3 24 .500

1994 Kit Pellow; Johnson County (KS) 43 146 70 13 3 20 57 .479

1995 Alexis Zapata; New Mexico JC 38 100 51 10 6 8 40 .510

1996 Terry Clemmer; New Mexico JC 43 140 68 14 6 5 46 .486

1997 Ronnie Quintana; Crowder (MO) 50 145 75 18 2 9 44 .517

1998 Pat Huntington; Monroe CC (NY) 46 131 72 21 6 4 51 .550

1999 Gerald Crawford; Pitt (NC) 39 79 41 11 1 4 26 .519

2000 David Harwell; Truett-McConnell (GA) 56 199 99 23 4 6 58 .497

2001 Scott Hairston; Central Arizona 60 187 94 24 7 18 86 .503

2002 Brian Bowe, New Mexico JC 14 174 94 21 6 15 86 .540

2003 Chris Cunningham, South Suburban (IL) 39 149 78 10 1 11 68 .523

2004 Jonathan Malo; Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 43 143 70 6 1 0 53 .490

2005 Chase Burch; Southern Union State (AL) 29 95 53 14 1 2 41 .558

2006 Chase Burch; Southern Union State (AL) 35 106 60 19 1 8 50 .566

2007 Adalberto Santos; New Mexico JC 52 202 105 26 8 9 58 .520

2008 Tyler Ladendorf; Howard (TX) 53 168 91 29 5 16 82 .542

2009 Amed Martinez; Garrett (MD) 31 88 44 11 0 4 23 .500

2010 Jacob Lueneburg; Kishwaukee (IL) 43 144 74 11 4 8 60 .507

2011 Chabriel Roa; Wabash Valley (IL) 50 156 78 8 2 1 35 .500

2012 Jordan Allen, Howard (TX) 55 185 96 24 2 9 73 .519

2013 Shane Garrett, Harford (MD) 44 157 74 7 2 3 24 .471

2014 Phil Pietro, Hagerstown (MD) 49 150 71 11 8 2 39 .473

2015 Garrett Benge, Cowley (KS) 59 205 103 26 4 19 97 .502

2016 Brylie Ware, Neosho County (KS) 62 218 122 29 4 29 125 .560

2017 Michael Helman, Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 60 228 111 17 5 17 73 .487

2018 Conrado Diaz, Trinidad State (CO) 58 165 81 20 0 13 76 .491

2019 Cael Baker, Wabash Valley (IL) Layne Hartsfield, Seminole State (OK)

58 41

176 89

89 45

21 13

0 0

25 9

101 31

.506

.506

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Home Runs

Year Athlete; College, State GP AB HR

1981 John Thornton; Baltimore City (MD) 31 99 13

1982 Paul Will; Cecil (MD) 25 99 12

1983 Tary Scott; Walters State (TN) 41 124 22

1984 William Hardin; Louisburg (NC) 44 152 21

1985 Scott Jaster; Trinidad State (CO) 54 170 25

1986 Brian Deak; Yavapai (AZ) 58 187 29

1987 Chris Hanks; Clg. of Southern Idaho 57 195 26

1988 Eric Storm, Butler (KS) 52 172 27

1989 Kelly Stinnett; Seminole State (OK) 93 273 30

1990 David DuPree, Georgia Perimeter 60 178 26

1991 Frank Rodriguez; Howard (TX) 67 231 26

1992 Trevor Frosehauer; Lincoln Land (IL) 46 128 19

1993 Chad Dunavon; Howard (TX) 54 169 20

1994 Justin Bowles; Galveston (TX) 64 255 21

1995 Joe Cordo; Trinidad State (CO) 47 139 19

1996 Justin Dill; Connors State (OK) 63 209 25

1997 Ryan Ponds; Ricks (ID) 56 192 29

1998 Radames Torres; New Mexico JC 50 197 29

1999 Kade Johnson; Seminole State (OK) 63 219 38

2000 Ryan Mulhern; Trinidad State (CO) 58 207 28

2001 Matt Armstrong; Santa Fe (FL) 45 170 20

2002 Cory Patton; Seward County (KS) 63 229 31

2003 Ian Bladergroen; Lamar (CO) 61 200 32

2004 A.J. Johnson; Tallahassee (FL) 57 207 18

Matt Richardson; John A. Logan (IL) 49 169 18

2005 Luke Gorsett; Garden City (KS) 51 154 20

2006 Chad Maddox; Walters State (TN) 63 232 23

2007 Joe Sparacino; Jackson State (TN) 56 188 21

2008 Kyle Koeneman; Walters State (TN) 59 170 29

2009 Stephen Hagan; Eastern Oklahoma State 55 214 28

2010 Bryce Harper; Southern Nevada 66 228 31

2011 Tyler Collins; Howard (TX) 59 215 19

Ben Kingsley; Meridian (MS) 48 182 19

2012 Wade Wass, Meridian (MS) 57 178 23

2013 JJ Bissell, Northeastern (CO) 55 174 15

Jordan Procyshen, Northeastern (CO) 61 213 15

2014 Connor Goedert, Neosho County (KS) 59 186 19

2015 Willie Calhoun, Yavapai (AZ), Ariz. 63 227 31

2016 Caden Doga, Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 58 210 31

2017 Dalton Reed, Seminole State (OK) 58 208 26

2018 Joey Polak, Jefferson (MO) 66 218 32

2019 Cael Baker, Wabash Valley (IL) 58 176 25

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Runs Batted In

Year Athlete; College, State GP AB RBI

1981 Scott Perry; CC of Rhode Island 29 112 49

1982 John Sauer; North Hennepin (MN) 20 74 38

1983 Steve Mueller; Trinidad State (CO) 60 199 108

1984 Doug Beard; Cleveland State (TN) 37 124 78

1985 Scott Jaster; Trinidad State (CO) 54 170 93

1986 Jim Kating; Triton (IL) 64 209 103

1987 Eddie Toledo; Seminole Sate (OK) 95 245 98

1988 Eluid Ortiz; Seminole State (OK) 83 273 111

1989 Kelly Stinnett; Seminole State (OK) 93 273 124

1990 Kelly Stinnett; Seminole State (OK) 82 223 97

1991 Rickey Livingston; Colby (KS) 62 196 98

1992 Santiago Rivera; Howard (TX) 56 186 84

1993 Manuel Montano; Trinidad State (CO) 59 196 104

1994 Chris McClure, Trinidad State (CO) 62 205 100

1995 Jeff Chamblee, Odessa (TX) 60 202 77

1996 Justin Dill; Connors State (OK) 63 209 106

1997 Ryan Pond; Ricks (ID) 56 192 101

1998 Dell Lindsey; Blinn (TX) 57 225 97

1999 Billy Keppinger; Florida Gateway 58 224 100

2000 Ryan Mulhern; Trinidad State (CO) 58 207 108

2001 Scott Hairston; Santa Fe (FL) 60 187 86

2002 Cory Patton; Seward County (KS) 63 229 119

2003 Nick Markakis; Young Harris (GA) 63 223 92

2004 Phil Britton; Olney Central (IL) 58 202 89

2005 Darby Brown; Howard (TX) 54 191 87

2006 Brady Shoemaker; Olney Central (IL) NA 189 88

2007 Allen Caldwell; Spartanburg Methodist (SC) 69 243 90

2008 Joe Patterson; Seminole State (OK) 53 201 95

2009 Jon Hedges; Olney Central (IL) 54 199 97

2010 Robert Oliver; Wabash Valley (IL) 55 193 103

2011 Adam Giacalone; Neosho County (KS) 60 192 102

2012 Jackson Gooch, Lamar (CO) 60 218 73

Jordan Allen, Howard (TX) 55 185 73

2013 Yariel Gonzalez, Connors State (OK) 58 219 75

2014 Connor Goedert, Neosho County (KS) 59 186 90

2015 Garrett Benge, Cowley (KS) 59 205 97

2016 Brylie Ware, Neosho County (KS) 62 218 125

2017 Jake Northern, Connors State (OK) 59 211 100

2018 Joey Polak, Jefferson (MO) 66 218 107

2019 Cael Baker, Wabash Valley (IL) 58 176 101

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Batting Average

Year College, State H AB Avg.

1981 Pima 644 1,642 .392

1982 Iowa Western-Clarinda 532 1,363 .390

1983 Baltimore City (MD) 414 1,045 .396

1984 Sinclair (OH) 345 834 .414

1985 Allegany Maryland 507 1,343 .377

1986 Cochise (AZ) 500 1,195 .418

1987 SUNY Broome (NY) 261 668 .391

1988 Connors State (OK) 678 1,787 .379

1989 Allegany Maryland 503 1,293 .389

1990 Quinsigamond (MA) 456 1,152 .396

1991 Morton College (IL) 449 1,147 .392

1992 Quinsigamond (MA) 293 738 .397

1993 Trinidad State (CO) 696 1,754 .397

1994 Trinidad State (CO) 744 1,923 .387

1995 New Mexico JC 632 1,551 .407

1996 Snow (UT) 543 1,410 .385

1997 Fort Scott (KS) 647 1,690 .383

1998 Crowder (MO) 524 1,299 .403

1999 Seminole State (OK) 796 2,041 .390

2000 New Mexico JC 716 1,814 .395

2001 New Mexico JC 1306 2,984 .438

2002 Lamar (CO) 667 1,653 .404

2003 New Mexico JC 477 1,212 .394

2004 Garden City (KS) 588 1,740 .333

2005 New Mexico JC 742 1,805 .411

2006 New Mexico JC 709 1,703 .416

2007 New Mexico JC 721 1,680 .429

2008 Howard (TX) 685 1,592 .430

2009 Howard (TX) 795 1,889 .421

2010 Iowa Western 682 1,715 .398

2011 Howard (TX) 739 1,878 .394

2012 Iowa Western 823 2,041 .403

2013 Coastal Alabama-South 472 1,303 .362

2014 Grayson (TX) 672 1,841 .365

2015 Harford (MD) 656 1,708 .386

2016 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 654 1,681 .389

2017 Odessa (TX) 761 1,904 .400

2018 Cisco (TX) 715 1,779 .402

2019 Wabash Valley (IL) 708 1,853 .382

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Win/Loss Record – by winning percentage

Year College; State W L Pct.

1982 Anne Arundel (MD) 25 6 .838

1983 Normandale (MN) 27 3 .900

1984 Normandale (MN) 24 2 .923

1985 Seminole State (OK) 70 6 .921

1986 CC of Rhode Island 21 2 .913

1987 Seminole State (OK) 89 13 .873

1988 Spartanburg Methodist (SC) 43 6 .878

1989 Monroe CC (NY) 32 3 .914

1990 Seminole State (OK) 89 5 .947

1991 Seminole State (OK) 64 4 .941

1992 Massasoit (MA) 38 5 .884

1993 Jefferson (MO) 41 6 .872

1994 Connors State (OK) 51 9 .850

1995 Allegany Maryland 46 4 .920

1996 Allegany Maryland 43 6 .878

1997 Seminole State (OK) 59 5 .922

1998 Allegany Maryland 37 4 .902

1999 Seminole State (OK) 58 8 .879

2000 Tallahassee (FL) 48 10 .828

2001 Southern Nevada 52 9 .853

2002 Lamar (CO) 55 3 .948

2003 Seminole State (OK) 40 7 .851

2004 New Mexico JC 39 7 .848

2005 Lamar (CO) 51 11 .911

2006 Walters State (TN) 56 7 .888

2007 New Mexico JC 55 8-1 .867

2008 Walters State (TN) 54 7 .885

2009 Howard (TX) 63 1 .984

2010 Chattahoochee Valley (AL) 41 6 .872

2011 Central Arizona 56 15 .788

2012 Iowa Western 62 6 .910

2013 Connors State (OK) 54 10 .844

2014 Iowa Western 56 11 .836

2015 Cowley (KS) 54 5 .915

2016 Harford (MD) 54 11 .831

2017 Chipola (FL) 51 9 .850

2018 Cisco (TX) 52 6 .897

2019 Wabash Valley (IL) 55 4 .932

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Pitching - ERA (Min. 60 IP after year 2000) Year Athlete; College, State GP CG IP R ER H SO BB ERA W L

1993 Chad Rahe; Kirkwood (IA) 6 5 50.0 12 5 30 14 15 0.90 5 1

1994 Mike Parenteau; Kirkwood (IA) 6 4 46.0 20 4 24 78 14 0.78 4 0

1995 Chris Reyes; Potomac State (WV) 15 7 79.3 15 8 46 91 15 0.91 12 1

1996 Ryan Pancza; Brookdale (NJ) 8 8 74.0 14 6 56 81 11 0.73 9 0

1997 Mike Meyers; Black Hawk-Moline (IL) 8 8 63.0 17 7 41 81 15 1.00 6 2

1998 Amaury Almodovar; Northwest Mississippi 5 3 51.0 9 6 27 30 7 1.06 4 1

1999 Mike Joyce; UConn-Avery Point (CT) 9 3 61.7 23 8 31 86 42 1.17 7 2

2000 Brad Milligan, CCBC Catonsville (MD) 11 4 71.2 32 13 57 79 20 1.63 7 3

2001 Alex Perez; Brookdale (NJ) NA NA 62.0 3 2 48 59 24 0.29 7 0

2002 Chris Steinborn; Lakeland (OH) 12 NA 61.3 20 12 36 91 28 1.76 8 1

2003 Anthony Maupin; Coastal Alabama-North 12 NA 72.2 19 5 49 74 6 0.62 10 0

2004 Chris Melcher; St. Catharine (KY) 17 NA 62.2 23 10 55 67 35 1.44 8 0

2005 Dan Leatherman; Frederick (MD) 13 NA 67.0 33 9 58 74 17 1.20 5 3

2006 Josh Lueke; St. Catharine (KY) 13 NA 71.0 13 2 39 84 24 0.25 8 1

2007 Travis Adams; St. Catharine (KY) 14 NA 60.0 27 11 47 56 14 1.65 6 2

2008 Sean Brewer; Lackawanna (PA) 13 NA 66.1 18 10 39 74 11 1.36 6 2

2009 Nathan Cress; Owens (OH) 10 NA 66.0 16 8 30 41 27 1.09 6 0

2010 Jared Christensen; Miles (MT) 11 NA 68.2 14 7 43 74 19 0.92 11 0

2011 Sean Donatello; UConn-Avery Point (CT) 11 NA 77.0 7 5 36 97 25 0.58 11 0

2012 Michael Clutterbuck, Macomb (MI) 12 N/A 71.1 16 8 36 65 28 1.01 7 0

2013 Dyland Earnes, Itawamba (MS) 13 6 83.1 20 10 53 91 16 1.08 7 4

Zach Andrews, Brunswick (NC) 15 4 83.0 14 10 58 58 11 1.08 10 1

2014 Heath Fillmyer, Mercer County (NJ) 10 6 66.0 7 5 38 94 25 0.68 9 0

2015 Tyler Carvalho, Mesa (AZ) 10 6 60.0 13 6 37 64 7 0.90 7 2

2016 Tyler Hasper, Heartland (IL) 11 5 64.0 16 6 28 92 26 1.41 10 1

2017 Dennis Brady, Mercer County (NJ) 14 3 84.1 19 9 61 118 10 0.96 11 2

2018 Matt Lundh, Phoenix (AZ) 13 0 63.0 19 9 51 67 21 1.29 6 1

2019 Spencer Walker, Lincoln Land (IL) 13 0 78.2 13 11 44 62 7 1.26 8 1

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Strike Outs Per Inning (Min. of 45 IP after year 2000)

Year Athlete; College, State IP SO SO/Inn.

1993 Kris Detmers; Lincoln Land (IL) 65.1 92 1.41

1994 Mike Parenteau; Kirkwood (IA) 46.0 78 1.69

1995 Mark Nussbeck; MCC-Longview (MO) 68.2 110 1.61

1996 Toni Bacci; McHenry County (IL) 87.0 139 1.59

1997 Paul Stabile; Brookdale (NJ) 112.0 200 1.79

1998 Stuart Rohling; Northwest Shoals (AL) 76.2 97 1.27

1999 Enrique Genao; Brookdale (NJ) 52.0 74 1.42

2000 J.R. Dobson, Chesapeake (MD) 80.0 123 1.53

2001 Ernest Garland; Saint Catharine (KY) 93.0 161 1.73

2002 Tom Gallagher; Cecil (MD) 52.2 78 1.49

2003 Jesse Smith; Illinois Valley (IL) 65.0 94 1.44

2004 Brent Gaphardt; CCBC Dundalk (MD) 73.1 110 1.50

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2005 Ken Murkowski; Kellogg (MI) 45.1 73 1.61

2006 Matt Michals; Oakton (IL) 47.0 71 1.51

2007 Matt McDonald; Ulster County (NY) 46.1 83 1.79

2008 Danny Bales; Kirkwood (IA) 42.5 75 1.64

2009 Clint Dempster; Mississippi Gulf Coast 69.2 113 1.62

2010 Josh Tols; John Wood (IL) 46.2 71 1.52

2011 Troy Mannebach; Oakton (IL) 49.2 95 1.91

2012 Bo Weir, Parkland (IL) 51.0 80 1.57

2013 Paul Fry, St. Clair County (MI) 55.0 97 1.76

2014 Cole Boozel, Frederick (MD) 55.0 80 1.45

2015 Ruddy Estrella, Western Oklahoma State 45.2 70 1.55

2016 Carson Bach, Frederick (MD) 77.0 124 1.61

2017 Brady Schanuel, Parkland (IL) 80.1 130 1.62

2018 Blake Bales, Kellogg (MI) 53.1 93 1.74

2019 Logan Bender, Catawba Valley (NC) 57.2 114 1.98#

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Strike Outs

Year Athlete; College, State IP SO

1993 Kris Detmers; Lincoln Land (IL) 65.3 92

1994 Kris Detmers; Lincoln Land (IL) 110.0 141

1995 Tim Hudson; Chattahoochee Valley (AL) 87.7 117

1996 Bob Balazentis; CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) 129.3 154

1997 Paul Stabile, Brookdale (NJ) 112.0 200

1998 Joey Tucker; Northwest Shoals (AL) 95.7 120

1999 Rusty Camp; Itawamba (MS) 88.7 106

2000 Scott Blackwell; Lincoln Land (IL) 109.1 132

2001 Ernest Garland; Saint Catharine (KY) 93.0 161

2002 Chris Steinborn; Lakeland (OH) 61.1 91

Jarrett Grube; Vincennes (IN) 62.1 91

2003 Jesse Smith; Illinois Valley (IL) 65.0 94

2004 Brent Gaphardt; CCBC Dundalk (MD) 73.1 110

2005 Bryan Brainer; Chesapeake (MD) 97.0 110

2006 Josh Squatrito; CCBC Dundalk (MD) 88.1 106

2007 Chris Chapman; Mississippi Gulf Coast 86.1 105

2008 Kyle Lindsey; Pearl River (MS) 97.1 106

2009 Dan Dean; Highland (IL) 78.1 122

2010 Andrew Pierce; Jones (MS) 93.0 106

2011 Andrew Pierce; Jones County (MS) 102.0 117

2012 Erlin Santos, Western Oklahoma State 91.1 104

Derek De Young, Oakton (IL) 75.2 104

2013 Brady Domangue, LSU Eunice (LA) 114.0 118

2014 Cody Kerns, Southeastern (IA) 84.2 107

2015 Ben Braymer, LSU Eunice (LA) 94.2 138

2016 Brady Schanuel, Parkland (IL) 83.2 131

2017 Brady Schanuel, Parkland (IL) 80.1 130

2018 Zach Hester, LSU Eunice (LA) 100.0 134

2019 Brock Begue, Cuyahoga (OH) 67.0 130

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Saves

Year Athlete; College, State IP ERA SV

1993 Adam Quint; MCC-Longview (MO) 20.3 1.33 6

1994 Chris Hoyer; Waldorf (IA) 27.0 3.33 10

1995 Ryan Anderson; North Arkansas 37.3 1.93 7

1996 Nason Williams; Northwest Mississippi 39.3 3.56 9

1997 Joel Dangel; Lake County (IL) 37.0 1.46 6

1998 Leo Santiago; Kirkwood (IA) 47.0 3.25 10

1999 Trevor Seyka; Kellogg (MI) 28.0 2.40 10

2000 Aaron Carpenter; Iowa Central 43.3 2.08 9

2001 Aaron Simmons; Madison (WI) 50.0 3.60 11

2002 Jason Clutter; Vincennes (IN) 50.1 4.31 15

2003 Jacob Grady; Gadsden State (AL) 19.1 3.73 9

2004 Craig Rohren; Kankakee (IL) 15.1 0.00 13

2004 Jared Bourque; LSU Eunice (LA) 25.2 3.86 13

2005 Ian Rinehart; Vincennes (IN) 25.1 1.78 8

2006 Eric Lawrence; Grand Rapids (MI) 39.0 2.30 12

2007 Mark McKinley; Mississippi Gulf Coast 42.2 1.89 13

2008 Luis Castrodad; Southeastern (IA) 27.0 8.33 13

2009 Brandon Chocklette; Patrick Henry (VA) 19.1 4.19 13

2010 Garrett Bolt; Muskegon (MI) 29.1 1.53 12

2011 Colton Satterlee; Muskegon (MI) 29.2 1.52 20#

2012 Bryan Sova, Scottsdale (AZ) 31.2 1.42 17

2013 Tyler Wolfe, Des Moines Area (IA) 20.0 4.05 13

2014 Nathan Helke, Sinclair (OH) 28.0 3.21 13

2015 Joel Taylor, Illinois Central 15.0 4.20 12

2016 Travis Rowland, Sinclair (OH) 34.1 2.10 16

2017 Jake Suddreth, Mesa (AZ) 49.2 1.63 16

2018 Trace Hoffman, Southeastern (IA) 34.2 2.60 13

2019 Kyle Amendt, Southeastern (IA) 39.2 0.45 14

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Stolen Bases

Year Athlete; College, State GP SB SBA Pct.

1993 Joby Crum; Lincoln Land (IL) 46 45 48 .940

1994 Ryan Miller; MCC-Longview (MO) 45 49 56 .880

1995 Brach Poston; John Wood (IL) 47 40 44 .910

1996 Antijaun James; Kemper Military (MO) 46 49 51 .960

1997 Levar Dillard; Lake County (IL) 50 51 51 1.000

1998 Shaun Cullen; Harford (MD) 30 43 46 .940

1999 Justine Keegan; Lake County (IL) 53 51 53 .962

2000 Jason Knoedler; Lincoln Land (IL) 54 53 56 .946

2001 Larry Best-Berfet; Morris (NJ) 32 52 52 1.000

2002 Larry Best-Berfet; Morris (NJ) 32 42 45 .933

2003 Richard Davis; CCBC Dundalk (MD) 36 54 61 .855

2004 Tobirus Bell; John Wood (IL) 54 51 53 .962

2005 Jim Viscomi; Parkland (IL) 67 74 81 .914

2006 Bryan Rudden; McHenry County (IL) 50 63 68 .926

2007 Brad Buell; Kalamazoo Valley (MI) 54 61 66 .924

2008 Darian Sandford; St. Louis-Florissant Valley (MO) 43 58 64 .906

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2009 Trey Watkins; LSU Eunice (LA) 63 56 60 .933

2010 Juan Carlos Martinez; Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa 48 81 84 .964

2011 Jordan Johnson; CCBC Dundalk (MD) 52 69 77 .896

2012 Pat Farina, Westchester (NY) 52 62 68 .911

2013 Casey Rodrigue, LSU Eunice (LA) 61 68 75 .906

2014 Dylan Farrell, MCC-Longview (MO) 59 42 49 .857

2015 Dalton Dulin, Northwest Mississippi 50 46 53 .867

Alex Young, Sinclair (OH) 55 46 48 .958

2016 Zach LaFleur, LSU Eunice (LA) 54 63 74 .851

2017 Nick Daley, Chandler-Gilbert (AZ) 55 57 67 .850

2018 Masen Pososki, Southeast (NE) 57 49 50 .980

2019 Gary Mattis, GateWay (AZ) 58 64 69 .928

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Batting Average (Min. of 50 AB after 2000)

Year Athlete; College, State GP AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

1993 Kevin Dotson; Mott (MI) 41 85 44 17 2 1 23 .518

1994 Marc D’Alessandro; Brookdale (NJ) 45 226 130 38 4 9 89 .575

1995 Mike Shank; Central (KS) 31 108 60 11 1 2 34 .556

1996 Brett Carter; Central (KS) 47 146 74 13 3 12 64 .507

1997 Jesse Zimmer; Waldorf (IA) 43 141 69 13 0 20 52 .489

1998 Wes Lochead; Kemper Military (MO) 22 73 42 10 2 8 27 .575

1999 Joe Leach; Lackawanna (PA) 43 163 87 12 8 15 64 .534

2000 Preston Harriman; North Arkansas 53 160 84 18 2 11 61 .525

2001 Justin Baecht; Lewis & Clark (IL) 17 64 40 8 0 1 19 .625

2002 Jason Rust; Cecil (MD) 40 107 55 0 0 21 66 .514

2003 Charlie Munroe; Sussex County (NY) 25 85 45 0 0 1 28 .529

2004 Travis White; Illinois Valley (IL) 35 101 51 19 2 4 27 .505

2005 John Romano; Brookdale (NJ) 39 141 71 18 0 11 59 .504

2006 John Snyder; Lenoir (NC) 51 165 82 16 5 5 64 .497

2007 Aaron Stewart; Owens (OH) 27 87 43 9 1 0 24 .494

2008 Tim Rupp; St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) 33 95 50 9 1 4 24 .526

2009 Ben Masgig; Lansing (MI) 39 97 54 9 4 3 31 .557

2010 Corey Booth; Orange County (NY) 38 142 76 13 4 1 54 .535

2011 Jhiomar Veras; Western Oklahoma State 44 147 74 15 2 23 74 .503

2012 Shauna Flynn, Rowan Burlington (NJ) 32 121 61 16 4 2 35 .504

2013 Tim Anderson, East Central (MS) 53 182 90 18 11 10 45 .495

2014 Dylan Farrell, MCC-Longview (MO) 59 210 99 11 10 14 71 .471

2015 Chris Mattison, Frederick (MD) 59 205 108 24 4 12 21 .527

2016 Manuel Becerra, Morton (IL) 36 106 53 12 1 3 28 .500

2017 Tyreque Reed, Itawamba (MS) 47 141 71 15 1 15 57 .504

2018 Erik Merrill, Dutchess (NY) 28 84 44 7 1 7 32 .524

2019 Dan Pruitt, Western Oklahoma State 55 189 91 23 6 22 83 .481

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Home Runs

Year Athlete; College, State GP AB HR

1993 Cory Shupe; Southeastern (IA) 45 127 22

1994 Keith Tinta; CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) 57 121 15

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1995 Marty Richburg; Chattahoochee Valley (AL) 48 148 15

1996 Dru James; Redlands (OK) 59 179 21

1997 Nate Espy; Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) 60 161 21

1998 Carlos Figueroa; Kirkwood (IA) 60 211 23

1999 Eduardo Pena; Northwest Mississippi 48 152 17

2000 Christopher Dunn, Copiah-Lincoln (MS) 64 206 20

2001 Scott Whitrock; Madison (WI) 61 226 20

2002 Jason Rust; Cecil (MD) 40 107 21

2003 Brandon Bacon; Northern Oklahoma Enid 38 131 17

2004 Rhyne Hughes; Pearl River (MS) 52 171 18

2005 Manny Santiago; Sussex County (NJ) 35 92 31

2006 Mike Wilson; Cecil (MD) 53 182 22

2007 Tyler Moore; Meridian (MS) 56 178 19

2008 Juan Carlos Perez; Western Oklahoma State 59 194 36

2009 Randolph Oduber; Western Oklahoma State 60 218 32

2010 Jhiomar Veras; Western Oklahoma State 44 123 20

2011 Jhiomar Veras; Western Oklahoma State 44 147 23

2012 Alex Lashomb, Des Moines Area (IA) 66 211 19

2013 Ryan Aper, Lincoln Land (IL) 58 208 17

2014

Derek Bangert, Heartland (IL) 55 180 17

Connor Counce, Murray State (OK) 50 165 17

Creighton Wilke, Southeast (NE) 64 203 17

2015 Jay Feliciano, Southeastern (IA) 58 223 23

Marlor Villafana, Western Oklahoma State 63 229 23

2016 Josh Evans, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa 62 224 27

2017 Dalton Bealmer, MCC-Longview (MO) 52 175 26

2018 Dalton Bealmer, MCC-Longview (MO) 38 138 26

2019 Fox Leum, North Iowa Area 58 171 24

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Runs Batted In

Year Athlete; College, State GP AB RBI

1993 Mike Terceira; Massasoit (MA) 42 125 69

1994 Marc D’Alessandro; Brookdale (NJ) 45 226 89

1995 Dave Kane, Cuyahoga (OH) 52 163 73

1996 Dru James; Redlands (OK) 59 179 85

1997 Carlos Cline; Brookdale (NJ) 53 198 86

1998 Lamon Matthews; Kishwaukee (IL) 58 178 95

1999 Heath Martin; Carl Albert State (OK) 61 195 86

2000 Christopher Dunn; Copiah-Lincoln (MS) 64 206 93

2001 Mike Mueller; Madison (WI) 59 197 78

2002 Jason Rust; Cecil (MD) 40 107 66

2003 Aaron Cone; Lakeland (OH) 57 176 72

2004 Larry Gempp Jr.; Lake County (IL) 59 203 96

2005 Anthony Alberts; North Iowa Area 48 149 69

2006 Mike Wilson; Cecil (MD) 53 182 84

2007 Zach Skidmore; Parkland (IL) 57 204 74

2008 Juan Carlos Perez; Western Oklahoma State 59 194 98

2009 Randolph Oduber; Western Oklahoma State 60 218 98

2010 Raph Rhymes; LSU Eunice (LA) 57 214 94

2011 Michael Cruz; Western Oklahoma State 59 190 82

2012 Tyler Gurman, Westchester (NY) 52 182 79

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2013 Casey Fletcher, Kankakee (IL) 62 223 69

2014 Roman Collins, Des Moines Area (IL) 58 209 75

2015 Chris Mattison, Frederick (MD) 59 205 87

2016 Josh Evans, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa 62 224 113#

2017 Dalton Bealmer, MCC-Longview (MO) 52 175 82

2018 Brandon Parker, Mississippi Gulf Coast 52 177 81

2019 Mike Sears, Sinclair (OH) 61 198 86

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DIVISION II – TEAM

Batting Average

Year College, State H AB Avg.

1993 Mott (MI) 180 462 .390

1994 Brookdale (NJ) 670 1,743 .384

1995 Lakeland (OH) 232 609 .381

1996 Kirkwood (IA) 658 1,793 .367

1997 Brookdale (NJ) 794 2,052 .387

1998 Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) 605 1,617 .374

1999 North Arkansas 447 1,286 .348

2000 Brookdale (NJ) 529 1,359 .389

2001 Brookdale (NJ) 541 1,370 .395

2002 Cecil (MD) 471 1,137 .414

2003 Sussex County (NJ) 345 942 .366

2004 St. Catharine (KY) 594 1,573 .378

2005 Morris (NJ) 384 993 .387

2006 Lenoir (NC) 597 1,400 .426

2007 Elgin (IL) 629 1,661 .379

2008 Western Oklahoma State (OK) 728 1,761 .413

2009 Western Oklahoma State (OK) 757 1,882 .402

2010 Western Oklahoma State (OK) 558 1,395 .400

2011 Western Oklahoma State (OK) 758 1,884 .402

2012 Catawba Valley (NC) 421 1,154 .365

2013 Western Oklahoma State (OK) 543 1,544 .352

2014 Miles (MT) 479 1,341 .357

2015 Williston State (ND) 470 1,277 .368

2016 Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa 698 1,889 .370

2017 Jones (MS) 556 1,502 .370

2018 Dakota (ND) 469 1,268 .370

2019 Western Oklahoma State (OK) 665 1,787 .372

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Win/Loss Record – by winning percentage

Year College, State W L Pct.

1993 Massasoit (MA) 34 8 .809

1994 Brookdale (NJ) 41 5 .891

1995 Potomac State (WV) 40 6 .870

1996 Grand Rapids (MI) 56 10 .848

1997 Brookdale (NJ) 46 9 .836

1998 Kankakee (IL) 38 7 .844

1999 Kirkwood (IA) 49 7 .875

2000 Iowa Central 53 10 .841

2001 Delaware Tech 40 5 .889

2002 Cecil (MD) 33 5 .868

2003 Illinois Valley (IL) 52 10 .881

2004 UConn-Avery Point (CT) 39 5 .886

2005 Brookdale (NJ) 42 6 .875

2006 Lenoir (NC) 42 7 .840

2007 UConn-Avery Point (CT) 30 5 .857

2008 Lenoir (NC) 48 9 .842

2009 Parkland (IL) 49 9 .844

2010 Western Oklahoma State 56 7 .888

2011 Frederick (MD) 43 7 .860

2012 LSU Eunice (LA) 57 5 .919

2013 LSU Eunice (LA) 52 10 .839

2014 Mercer County (NJ) 40 8 .833

2015 Westchester (NY) 43 6 .878

2016 LSU Eunice (LA) 51 6 .895

2017 Jones (MS) 46 4 .920

2018 LSU Eunice (LA) 59 6 .908

2019 LSU Eunice (LA) 51 8 .964

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DIVISION III – INDIVIDUAL

Pitching - ERA (Min. 60 IP after year 2000) Year Athlete; College, State GP CG IP R ER H SO BB ERA W L

1992 Brian Dorich; Joliet (IL) 8 6 50.0 19 5 35 31 27 0.90 6 3

1993 Mike Faraci; Manchester (CT) 10 7 71.3 17 10 46 61 19 1.26 9 0

1994 Chris Kilen; Madison (WI) 11 7 74.0 15 11 42 85 27 1.34 11 0

1995 Aaron Stark; Fulton-Montgomery (NY) 6 5 47.0 17 6 38 36 10 1.15 5 1

1996 Jose Lopez; Queensborough (NY) - - 25.0 5 2 21 27 9 0.72 4 0

1997 Tim Redmond; Quinsigamond (MA) 9 8 54.0 26 7 38 40 26 1.17 6 3

1998 Jason Martino; Raritan Valley (NJ) 6 3 41.7 13 5 17 41 6 1.08 5 1

1999 Bob Keith; Schenectady County (NY) 9 5 54.3 19 13 52 55 12 2.15 7 2

2000 Ryan Costello, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 13 11 104.0 24 16 61 153 34 1.38 11 2

2001 Erik Holman; RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 11 - 76.0 26 16 62 63 28 1.90 8 2

2002 Brendan Smar; Nassau (NY) 12 - 64.0 20 13 44 84 30 1.82 9 1

2003 Kenny Plaisance; LSU Eunice (LA) 11 - 76.2 16 13 57 68 10 1.53 10 1

2004 Mike Acker; Columbia-Greene (NY) 15 - 64.1 19 6 32 70 15 0.84 6 3

2005 Dustin Canion; North Arkansas 11 - 60.1 26 8 41 47 20 1.19 6 1

2006 Mark Hamburger; Mesabi Range (MN) 13 - 65.0 9 6 32 79 22 0.83 11 0

2007 Jeremiah Dorey; North Arkansas 11 - 71.0 29 6 54 54 26 0.76 9 4

2008 Zachary Whitman; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 12 - 83.2 15 8 48 70 17 0.86 9 2

2009 Steve Simon; Manchester (CT) 16 - 75.2 13 10 49 73 6 1.18 7 0

2010 Kevin Madera; Manchester (CT) 26 - 62.1 19 14 46 70 24 2.02 8 0

2011 Kevin Madera; Manchester (CT) 35 - 60.0 20 10 35 93 33 1.50 5 1

2012 Lanny Zeir, North Lake (TX) 14 0 73.0 18 11 51 46 26 1.35 9 2

2013 Jeff Singer, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 15 8 93.0 12 7 51 104 18 0.68 10 1

2014 Pat Merryweather, Onondaga (NY) 12 6 65.0 17 9 49 50 13 1.25 9 0

2015 Austin Kufrovich, Brookhaven (TX) 13 4 74.1 25 13 62 68 17 1.57 7 2

2016 Jonathan Groff, Tyler (TX) 16 5 102.1 15 12 61 125 21 1.06 12 0

2017 Jarrett Quin, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 14 7 92.0 23 18 59 95 21 1.76 12 0

2018 Christopher Berte, Suffolk County (NY) 12 2 60.1 20 11 59 64 12 1.64 6 1

2019 Noah Weber, Northampton (PA) 13 4 78.1 21 14 67 57 7 1.61 9 1

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Strike Outs Per Inning (Min. 45 IP after year 2000) Year Name; College, State IP SO SO/Inn

1992 Matt Gervasio; SUNY-Farmingdale (NY) 50.0 57 1.14

1993 Matt Gervasio; SUNY-Farmingdale (NY) 57.7 87 1.51

1994 Shawn Connolly; Columbus State (OH) 58.0 79 1.36

1995 Aaron Hanson; Hibbing (MN) 48.7 90 1.85

1996 Aaron Hanson; Hibbing (MN) 44.3 69 1.56

1997 Eric Drew; Madison (WI) 52.0 68 1.31

1998 Nick Poltrack; Westchester (NY) 35.3 47 1.33

1999 Erik Bedard; Norwalk (CT) 56.0 92 1.64

2000 Ryan Costello; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 104.0 153 1.47

2001 Paul Carufe; Dutchess (NY) 63.0 96 1.53

2002 Andy Garry; Ridgewater (MN) 68.0 128 1.88

2003 Dan Mell; Itasca (MN) 57.0 80 1.40

2004 Kyle Fernandes; Massasoit (MA) 53.1 83 1.55

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2005 Kyle Fernandes; Massasoit (MA) 57.0 105 1.84

2006 Jason Ermers; Rowan Burlington (NJ) 63.0 88 1.39

2007 Robinson Polanco; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 49.0 71 1.45

2008 Bruce Kern; Suffolk County-Selden (NY) 48.0 77 1.60

2009 John Mincone; Suffolk County-Grant (NY) 59.0 91 1.54

2010 Tyler Blomberg; Itasca (MN) 52.2 85 1.61

2011 Kevin Madera; Manchester (CT) 60.0 93 1.55

2012 Ryan Scarpetta, Rock Valley (IL) 52.1 84 1.60

2013 Freddy Andujar, Holyoke (MA) 54.0 97 1.79

2014 Dennis Buckley, Fulton-Montgomery (NY) 49.2 77 1.46

2015 Frank Valentino, Suffolk County (NY) 55.0 84 1.52

2016 Danny Serreino, Brookdale (NJ) 55.0 87 1.58

2017 Christian Young, Niagara County (NY) 57.1 106 1.85

2018 Ryan Sandberg, Queensborough (NY) 46.0 90 1.96

2019 Joseph Valentino, Suffolk County (NY) 48.1 92 1.90

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Total Strike Outs Year Name; College, State IP SO

1992 Steve Uliano; Mattatuck (CT) 78 86

1993 Matt Gervasio; SUNY Farmingdale (NY) 57.7 87

1994 Joey Yager; Waubonsee (IL) 76 90

1995 Boomer Wood; Penn State-Beaver (PA) 106 122

1996 Travis Thompson; Madison (WI) 66 94

1997 Chili Carney; Penn State-Beaver (PA) 102 113

1998 Matt Coker; Richland (TX) 94 102

1999 Brian Middleton; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 71.7 87

2000 Ryan Costello; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 104 153

2001 Paul Carufe, Dutchess (NY) 63 96

2002 Andy Garry; Ridgewater (MN) 68 128

2003 Dennis Keefe; Union County (NJ) 66 90

2004 Brandon Pello; Tyler (TX) 79.2 109

2005 Kyle Fernandes; Massasoit (MA) 57 105

2006 Joe Stover; Joliet (IL) 100 107

2007 Joe Stover; Joliet (IL) 101 102

2008 Dillon Roark; Joliet (IL) 92.1 108

2009 Kirk Pritchett; Richland (TX) 111 117

2010 Chris Blackmon; Eastfield (TX) 80.1 101

2011 Kevin Madera; Manchester (CT) 60 93

2012 Bryce Brahaum, Mesabi Range (MN) 77.1 116

2013 Jeff Singer, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 93.0 104

2014 Garrett Harris, Brookhaven (TX) 75.0 95

2015 Mitch Kelly, Riverland (MN) 67.0 100

2016 Will Latcham, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 83.1 128

2017 James Kuykendall, Tyler (TX) 96.0 115

2018 Alexander Crinigan, Oakton (IL) 98.1 107

2019 Tanner Cooper, Finger Lakes (NY) 72.1 136

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Saves Year Name; College, State IP ERA Saves

1992 Tom Brabeck; DuPage (IL) 29.7 2.43 8

1993 Tom Brabeck; DuPage (IL) 15 2.4 8

1994 Kevin Miller; North Lake (TX) 44 2.45 7

1995 Brian Sullivan; Joliet (IL) 49.7 4.71 9

1996 Jason Godnai; Hibbing (MN) 15.7 0.89 8

1997 Shawn Gibbons; Joliet (IL) 37 1.69 15

1998 Randy Strann; Richland (TX) 35.7 7.57 9

1999 Darin Gronwold; Minnesota State CTC 15 3.4 9

2000 Aaron Kramer; DuPage (IL) 25 2.16 5

2001 Justin Stephenson; Montgomery-Germantown (MD) 13 5.04 3

2002 Ricky Duke; Columbus State (OH) 23.8 0.76 6

2003 Travis Heaphy; Schenectady County (NY) 24 3 4

2004 Kory Lynch; Waubonsee (IL) 27 3.67 4

2005 Wally Czerwinski; Joliet (IL) 27 5.67 5

2006 Brendan Gibson; Joliet (IL) 37 1.95 16

2007 Dave Swatlowski; Northland (MN) 22 1.64 6

Matt Compton; Rowan Burlington (NJ) 15 1.2 6

2008 Kyle Nowacki; Northland (MN) 25 2.16 10

2009 Steve Styck; Joliet (IL) 49 2.57 12

2010 Kelby Halling; Rochester (MN) 7.2 0 5

Mike Methot; Manchester (CT) 15 4.7 5

2011 Jacob Martinez; Cedar Valley (TX) 46 1.57 10

2012 Bo Watson, Onondaga (NY) 23.0 0.78 23

2013 Dakota Belter, Century (MN) 26.1 0.34 12

2014 Grant Khan, Richland (TX) 51.2 4.53 7

2015 Matt Lahn, Erie (NY) 33.0 4.09 6

2016 Kyle Naugle, Onondaga (NY) 26.0 1.38 11

2017 Kyle Naugle, Onondaga (NY) 21.2 2.91 12

2018 Evan Plante, Tompkins Cortland (NY) 15.1 4.11 9

2019 Trent Sholders, Coastal Bend (TX) 20.1 2.21 14

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Stolen Bases Year Name; College, State GP SB SBA Pct.

1992 Ryan Castle; Westchester (NY) 37 56 59 .950

1993 Brad Gray; Richland (TX) 51 72 82 .880

1994 Dwight Litzsey; Truman (IL) 56 40 46 .870

1995 Jason Fobes; Penn State-Beaver (PA) 64 51 53 .960

1996 Carlton McKenzie, Raritan Valley (NJ) 40 70 71 .990

1997 Jeff Heenan; Quinsigamond (MA) 32 48 51 .940

1998 Steve Wells; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 54 41 42 .946

1999 Shannon Brown; Columbus State (OH) 52 39 44 .886

2000 Michael Steinburg; Suffolk County-Selden (NY) 38 43 45 .956

2001 Anthony Leone; RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) --- 41 48 .854

2002 Cody McCulley; Camden County (NJ) 38 38 39 .974

2003 Greg Stanis; Dutchess (NY) 52 33 33 1.000

2004 Matt Duval; Rowan Burlington (NJ) 35 49 51 .960

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2005 Benji Marshall; Montgomery-Germantown (MD) 52 35 44 .796

2006 Venson Doster; Montgomery-Germantown (MD) 55 56 61 .920

2007 Khyle Dimino; Finger Lakes (NY) 31 43 44 .980

2008 Jay Gallen; Camden County (NJ) 32 40 40 1.000

2009 Brian Martin; DuPage (IL) 56 55 61 .901

2010 Donald Menzoni; Camden County (NJ) 35 58 58 1.000

2011 Michael Dickerson; Rainy River (MN) 33 47 50 .940

2012 Dale Davis, Prince George's (MD) 37 63 65 .969

2013 Cody Burton, Waubonsee (IL) 57 54 57 .947

2014 Zane Otten, Tyler (TX) 55 36 40 .900

2015 Lee Struble, Camden County (NJ) 33 41 44 .931

2016 Lee Struble, Camden County (NJ) 44 54 59 .915

2017 Brandon Crosby, Prince George’s (MD) 49 45 52 .865

2018 Jacob Perry, Eastfield (TX) 51 50 55 .909

2019 Robin Santos, Camden County (NJ) 46 61 67 .910

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Batting Average (Min. 50 At Bats after 2000) Year Name; College, State GP AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

1992 Ruben Cardona; Kingsborough (NY) 25 88 44 7 8 0 25 .500

1993 Chris Schmidt; CC of Allegheny County (PA) 23 77 37 9 5 3 23 .420

1994 Pete Ackerman; Nowalk (CT) 21 74 41 10 3 2 33 .554

1995 Mark St. Marie; Northland (MN) 26 80 42 3 0 0 12 .525

1996 Ulrich Dieguez; Raritan Valley (NJ) 39 126 65 23 3 7 78 .520

1997 Louis Garcia; Borough of Manhattan (NY) 16 59 32 8 1 1 12 .542

1998 TJ Salerno; DuPage (IL) 32 89 50 14 0 9 38 .562

1999 Chris Richard; Nowalk (CT) 51 167 86 23 5 20 95 .515

2000 Sam Jansen; Waukesha County Tech (WI) 36 114 56 11 7 4 35 .491

2001 Rob Schurck; Raritan Valley (NJ) 15 50 26 4 3 1 23 .520

2002 Joe Pichler; Montgomery-Germantown (MD) 51 179 84 21 4 14 64 .469

2003 Brent Magnuson; Itasca (MN) 48 143 76 14 1 8 46 .531

2004 Dane Allen; Mesabi Range (MN) 37 113 59 10 0 14 49 .525

2005 Christopher Anderson; Northern Essex (MA) 28 108 58 9 2 2 40 .537

2006 Shawn Park; Camden County (NJ) 28 83 44 5 2 1 29 .530

2007 Brandon Kist; Clark State (OH) 22 53 35 0 1 0 10 .660

2008 Richard Stronski; Camden County (NJ) 32 104 60 9 2 0 50 .577

2009 Daniel Tomasz; Northern Essex (MA) 26 84 49 5 0 0 15 .583

2010 Shane Kampsen; Ridgewater (MN) 39 117 62 14 7 6 63 .530

2011 Lester Clark; North Arkansas 42 146 77 24 1 13 74 .527

2012 Patrick Parker, Northern Essex (MA) 34 134 68 19 1 3 57 .507

2013 Andrew Kozak, Hudson Valley (NY) 32 98 51 5 0 1 15 .520

2014 John Boyd, Quinsigamond (MA) 20 73 39 4 5 2 24 .534

2015 Darren Conte, Hudson Valley (NY) 30 90 44 7 0 2 37 .489

2016 Charlie Ramsland, Quinsigamond (MA) 18 57 30 10 0 2 21 .526

2017 Traverse Briana, Northern Essex (MA) 32 89 45 6 4 4 36 .506

2018 Dylan Winseck, Allegheny County-South (PA) 16 56 29 6 3 1 15 .518

2019 Jesse Barrios, Lorain County (OH) 33 103 52 11 0 2 27 .505

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Home Runs Year Name; College, State GP AB HR

1992 Dan Held; Waukesha County Tech (WI) 28 86 13

1993 Brad Towns; Cedar Valley (TX) 60 152 12

1994 Dwayne Walters; Hibbing (MN) 32 104 15

1995 Tony Shourds; Nowalk (CT) 44 185 11

1996 Steven Jusino; Westchester (NY) 35 109 18

1997 James Martin; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 53 197 13

1998 Chris Mittendorf; Richland (TX) 56 147 14

1999 Chris Richards; Nowalk (CT) 51 167 20

2000 Josh Tips; Richland (TX) 60 186 16

2001 Bill Englehart; DuPage (IL) 51 170 16

2002 John Allen; Richland (TX) 50 169 14

2003 Tim Bowser; North Arkansas --- 123 18

2004 Chris Nann; Montgomery-Germantown (MD) 54 184 16

2005 Sean Keterer; Massasoit (MA) 32 97 18

2006 Ronny Hawley; Eastfield (TX) 51 182 13

2007 Ryan Raaser; Richland (TX) 54 202 13

2008 Pat Schweiger; Corning (NY) 37 116 24

2009 Keith Weinkosfky; Brookdale (NJ) 50 158 17

2010 Brian Voight; Riverland (MN) 45 137 16

2011 Lester Clark; North Arkansas 42 146 13

2012 Eric Barbieri, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 54 209 15

2013 Jake Taylor, Montgomery (MD) 52 172 16

2014 Jason Serchay, Eastfield (TX) 57 211 9

2015 Casey Maack, Eastfield (TX) 44 177 12

Mitch Spille, Montgomery (MD) 52 195 12

2016 Dominic D'Alessandro, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 58 211 15

2017 Chris Salvey, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 62 226 18

2018 Jared Johnson, North Arkansas 46 152 18

2019 Spencer Brown, Northern Essex (MA) 40 146 17

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Runs Batted In Year Name; College, State GP AB RBI

1992 Blake Gallo; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 47 182 60

1993 Brad Towns; Cedar Valley (TX) 60 152 55

1994 Mark Gotts; Joliet (IL) 56 196 84

1995 John Costello; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 55 199 77

1996 Mike Neill; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 54 191 79

1997 Nate Focht; Penn State-Beaver (PA) 60 205 73

1998 Steve Wells; RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 54 201 69

1999 Chris Richards; Nowalk (CT) 51 167 95

2000 Josh Tips; Richland (TX) 60 186 64

2001 Bill Englehart; DuPage (IL) 51 170 64

2002 Aaron Giza; DuPage (IL) 48 156 65

2003 Bart Hunton; Columbus State (OH) 47 169 82

2004 Wally Wieczorek; Joliet (IL) 59 209 75

2005 Tye Glover; North Arkansas 54 180 64

2006 Andrew Damewood; Brookhaven (TX) 52 194 75

2007 Ryan Saldivar; Richland (TX) 53 194 72

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2008 Jon Masch; Richland (TX) 59 217 88

2009 K.C. Pfister; Richland (TX) 59 217 64

2010 Josh Salmon; Tyler (TX) 53 174 69

2011 Lester Clark; North Arkansas 42 146 74

2012 Lester Clark; North Arkansas 51 170 71

2013 Brian Barry, Erie (NY) 50 166 71

2014 Anthony Lopez, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 58 210 80

2015 TJ Condon, Joliet (IL) 59 210 75

2016 Javier Martinez, DuPage (IL) 49 163 74

2017 Chris Salvey, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 62 226 82

2018 Jack Goan, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 58 214 79

2019 Dan Sullivan, Oakton (IL) 54 187 89

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DIVISION III – TEAM

Batting Average (Minimum 500 At-Bats) Year College; City, State AB H Avg.

1992 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 1553 530 .341

1993 CC of Allegheny County (PA) 708 249 .352

1994 Norwalk (CT) 734 276 .376

1995 Middlesex County (NJ) 1011 370 .366

1996 Fulton-Montgomery (NY) 865 333 .385

1997 Ocean County (NJ) 1053 409 .388

1998 Raritan Valley (NJ) 1007 440 .437

1999 Columbus State (OH) 1668 579 .347

2000 Waukesha County Tech (WI) 939 350 .373

2001 Holyoke (MA) 1131 421 .372

2002 DuPage (IL) 1432 558 .390

2003 Jefferson (NY) 613 197 .321

2004 North Arkansas 1117 454 .406

2005 Northern Essex (MA) 925 374 .404

2006 Herkimer (NY) 1131 430 .380

2006 North Arkansas 1443 549 .380

2007 North Arkansas 1475 626 .424

2008 North Arkansas 1575 675 .429

2009 North Arkansas 1468 616 .420

2010 Herkimer (NY) 1328 522 .393

2011 North Arkansas 1453 558 .384

2012 Camden County (NJ) 1,293 522 .404

2013 North Arkansas 1,141 428 .375

2014 Brookdale (NJ) 1,208 447 .370

2015 Herkimer (NY) 1,619 674 .416

2016 North Arkansas 1,293 494 .382

2017 Northern Essex (MA) 1,160 434 .374

2018 Herkimer (NY) 1,269 479 .377

RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 1,912 570 .377

2019 Northern Essex (MA) 1,206 466 .386

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Win/Loss Percentage Year College; City, State W L Pct.

1992 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 35 12 .745

1993 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 45 3 .938

1994 Norwalk (CT) 20 4 .833

1995 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 46 10 .821

1996 Fulton-Montgomery (NY) 26 5 .839

1997 Madison (WI) 38 7 .844

1998 Itasca (MN) 30 6 .833

1999 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 51 6 .895

2000 Suffolk County-Selden (NY) 32 7 .821

2001 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 44 9 .830

2002 DuPage (IL) 39 9 .813

2003 Dutchess (NY) 47 12 .887

2004 Hudson Valley (NY) 42 10 .808

2005 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 50 7 .878

2006 Mesabi Range (MN) 31 2 .939

2007 Ridgewater (MN) 33 5 .868

2008 Joliet (IL) 49 11 .816

2009 Niagara County (NY) 34 8 .809

2010 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 43 2 .956

2011 Niagara County (NY) 33 7 .825

2012 St. Cloud Tech (MN) 43 8 .843

2013 RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) 47 3 .940

2014 RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 49 10 .831

2015 Herkimer (NY) 48 6 .889

2016 Niagara County (NY) 45 7 .865

2017 RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 55 8 .873

2018 Niagara County (NY) 40 7 .851

2019 RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) 47 5 .904

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NJCAA ALL-TIME BASEBALL ALL-AMERICANS

DIVISION I

NJCAA All-Time DI Baseball All-Americans

(1966-present)

College names reflect most contemporary version

2019 First Team P Kevin Dickey, Seminole State (OK) P Alex Haynes, Walters State (TN) P Jackson Rutledge, San Jacinto-North (TX) C Cody Milligan, Cowley (KS) IF Cael Baker, Wabash Valley (IL) IF Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Yavapai (AZ) IF Dustin Harris, St. Petersburg (FL) IF Braydon Webb, Grayson (TX) OF Anthony Amiangelo, Johnson County (KS) OF Kyler Castillo, Odessa (TX) OF James Nix, Central Florida DH Zane Schmidt, Hutchinson (KS)

Second Team P Braden Carmichael, Grayson (TX) P Ryan Gusto, Florida SouthWestern P Trystan Kimmel, Iowa Western C Jaden Rolffs, Iowa Western IF Freilin Cabrera, Crowder (MO) IF Matt Courtney, Colby (KS) IF Skylar McPhee, Georgia Highlands IF David Mendham, Connors State (OK) OF Luke Brown, John A. Logan (IL) OF Nathan Collins, Vernon (TX) OF Noah Myers, Wabash Valley (IL) DH Brandon Pimentel, Howard (TX)

Third Team P Dane Acker, San Jacinto-North (TX) P Braeden Fausnaught, Harford (MD) P Logan Hofmann, Colby (KS) C Easton Kirk, Wallace State (AL) IF Noah Fitzgerald, Chattanooga State (TN) IF Brian Fuentes, Wabash Valley (IL) IF Ivan Melendez, Odessa (TX) IF Cash Rugely, Navarro (TX) OF Oraj Anu, Wallace-Dothan (AL) OF Javeon Cody, Alvin (TX) OF Matt Turino, Jefferson (MO) DH Bryce Hodge, Walters State (TN)

Honorable Mention P Isiah Campa, Cochise (AZ)

P Jake Hamilton, Rose State (OK) P Liam Hicks, Mineral Area (MO) P Jake Kelchner, Northwest Florida State P Chris Koeiman, Arizona Western P Nick Rupp, Southern Nevada P July Sosa, Monroe (NY) P Cameron Tullar, Wabash Valley (IL) IF Tyler Finke, Snead State (AL) IF Jerry Hammons, Walters State (TN) IF Chris Sargent, Coastal Alabama-South IF Ronald Sweeny III, Iowa Western IF Houston Wright, Spartanburg Methodist (SC) OF Hunter Baker, Florence-Darlington Tech (SC) OF Jason Fointno, Gordon State (GA) OF Jared Hart, East Georgia State OF Phillip Sikes, Pima (AZ) DH Luis Aviles, Wallace-Dothan (AL)

2018 First Team P Aaron Ashby, Crowder (MO) P Sean Chandler, Iowa Western P Antonio Frias, Monroe (NY) C Conrado Diaz, Trinidad State (CO) IF CJ Alexander, State College of Florida IF Austin Henry, Walters State (TN) IF Joey Polak, Jefferson (MO) IF Rankin Woley, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) OF Mark Castelblanco, Clarendon (TX) OF Luis Pelayo, Connors State (OK) OF Alex Peterson, Cowley (KS) DH Colton Burgess, Connors State (OK)

Second Team P Landon Knack, Walters State (TN) P Yusniel Padron, Miami Dade (FL) P Blake Rivera, Wallace State (AL) C Colton Onstott, Dodge City (KS) IF Phil Archer, Olney Central (IL) IF Bryan Lavastida, Hillsborough (FL) IF Michael Lawson, Panola (TX) IF Hunter Wolfe, Walters State (TN) OF Juston Dunnam, Coastal Alabama-South OF Cole Ercher, South Georgia State OF Andrew Eyster, Santa Fe (FL) OF Tyler Reichenborn, Iowa Western DH Oraj Anu, Wallace-Dothan (AL)

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Third Team P Cole Ganopulos, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) P Zach Mainor, South Georgia State P Braden Scott, Olney Central (IL) P Dylan Steen, Southern Idaho C Josh Beaux, McLennan (TX) IF Joseph Locascio, Kishwaukee (IL) IF Andrew Miller, Grayson (TX) IF Bryan Sturges, Howard (TX) IF Malik Williams, Johnson County (KS) OF Dylan Harris, Walters State (TN) OF Andrew Morrow, Fort Scott (KS) OF Alerick Soularie, San Jacinto-North (TX) DH Angel Colon, New Mexico Military

Honorable Mention P Joseph Nahas, Chesapeake (MD) P Andrew Grogan, Chipola (FL) P Alex Palmer, Cisco (TX) P Erik Sabrowski, Cloud County (KS) P Indigo Diaz, Iowa Western P Grant Miller, McLennan (TX) P Jacob Cantleberry, San Jacinto-North (TX) C Max Guzman, Chipola (FL) IF Sean Roby, Arizona Western IF Dayan Reinoso, Chesapeake (MD) IF Rafael Vazquez, Florence-Darlington Tech (SC) IF Gunner Halter, Seminole State (OK) IF Dalton Reed, Seminole State (OK) OF DeShawn Lookout, Seminole State (OK) OF William Hollis, Cisco (TX) OF Hayden Leatham, Southern Idaho OF Blake Mattey, Trinidad State (CO) OF Eric McGirt, USC Sumter (SC)

2017 First Team P Seth Hougesen, Dyersburg State (TN) P Tommy Romero, Eastern Florida State P Grant Townsend, Central Arizona C Tre Todd, Harford (MD) IF Michael Helman, Hutchinson (KS) IF Andrew Morales, Odessa (TX) IF Elvis Peralta, Crowder (MO) IF Reynaldo Rivera, Chipola (FL) OF Jonathan LaCroix, Seminole State (OK) OF Colby Price, Panola (TX) OF Eric Senior, Midland (TX) DH Michael Sinks, Barton (KS) Second Team P Casey Cobb, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) P Payton Phillips, East Georgia State P Max Roberts, Wabash Valley (IL) C Doug Facendo, Howard (TX) IF Raul Hernandez, Lincoln Trail (IL)

IF Dalton Reed, Seminole State (OK) IF Peyton Sorrels, Harford (MD) OF Roberto Enriquez, Allen (KS) OF Jacob Rhinesmith, Indian Hills (IA) OF Marco Rivera, Vernon (TX) DH Yan Tremblay, Claredon (TX) Third Team P Joey Cooner, Crowder (MO) P Tyler Ivey, Grayson (TX) P Brendan Stanek, Johnson County (KS) C Cooper Minnick, Neosho County (KS) IF Andrew Bechtold, Chipola (FL) IF Chase Sudduth, Gordon State (GA) IF Evan Edwards, USC Lancaster (SC) IF Jaylen Smith, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) OF Dylan Harris, Walters State (TN) OF Jackson Hesterlee, Southern Union State (AL) OF Jared Williams, USC Lancaster (SC) DH Cameron Touchette, John A. Logan (IL) Honorable Mention IF Miguel Medina, ASA (NY) P Bowden Francis, Chipola (FL) C Max Guzman, Chipola (FL) OF Logan Bottrell, Cochise (AZ) IF Jake Northern, Connors State (OK) P Ronnie Broyles, Dyersburg State (TN) OF Andrew Swanson, Dyersburg State (TN) DH Luke Johnson, Harford (MD) IF Luis Gimenez, Indian Hills (IA) P Troy Newell, Jefferson (MO) IF Alex Phillips, Kansas City Kansas P Darin Cook, Lamar (CO) IF Nolan Rattai, Midland (TX) P Logan Bailey, Panola (TX) P Jordan Spicer, Polk State (FL) P Jacob Cantle Berry, San Jacinto-North (TX) P Davidd Dunlavey, USC Lancaster (SC) OF Cross Holfert, USC Lancasters (SC) 2016 First Team P Matthias Dietz, John A. Logan (IL) P Jake Miednik, Walters State (TN) P Colten Schmidt, San Jacinto-North (TX) C Ryan Toliver, Neosho County (KS) IF Ray Henderson-Lozano, Grayson (TX) IF Austin Sojka, Panola (TX) IF Abraham Toro-Hernandez, Seminole State (OK) IF Brylie Ware, Neosho County (KS) OF Marvin Malone, Colby (KS) OF Hosea Nelson, Clarendon (TX) OF Hunter Tackett, Northwest Florida State DH Cameron Warren, Seminole State (OK)

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Second Team P Michael Adams, Harford (MD) P Blair Calvo, Eastern Florida State P Carson Jones, Calhoun (AL) C Marshall Gilbert, John A. Logan (IL) IF Mason Berne, Spartanburg Methodist (SC) IF Santiago Espinal, Miami Dade (FL) IF Jared Gates, Iowa Western IF Dylan Ingram, Shelton State (AL) OF Will Campbell, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) OF Daniel Lahare, Delgado (LA) OF Ramon Osuna, Walters State (TN) DH Omar Salinas, Hill (TX) Third Team P Tyler Fallwell, Cochize (AZ) P Jakob Hernandez, Seward County (KS) P Kyle Weatherly, Grayson (TX) C John Cable, Darton State (GA) IF Dominic DiSabatino, Harford (MD) IF Jordan Howard, Gordan State (GA) IF Zach Rheams, Cisco (TX) IF Brody Westmoreland, Southern Nevada OF Manuel Mesa, ASA Brooklyn (NY) OF D.J. Peters, Western Nevada OF Tyler Webb, Galveston (TX) DH Rhett Aplin, Seminole State (FL) Honorable Mention P Chase Burks, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) P Carson LaRue, Cowley County (KS) P Laine Fontenot, Delgado (LA) P Doug Still, Jefferson (MO) P Tony Hernandez, Monroe College (NY) P Troy Bacon, Santa Fe (FL) P Kyle Griffin, Wabash Valley (IL) C Jonathan Bennett, Gulf Coast State (FL) IF Brandon Melendez, Chattanooga State (TN) IF Shane Cooper, Hutchinson (KS) IF Matt Hoeg, Iowa Western IF Xavier Freeman, Seminole State (OK) IF Omar Villaman, St. Johns River State (FL) OF Caden Doga, Hutchinson (KS) OF Logan Kaletha, John A Logan (IL) OF Eli Lovell, Kansas City Kansas OF Hill Alexander, Midland (TX) OF Louis Pelletier, Seminole State (OK) 2015 First Team P Phil Bickford, Southern Nevada P Brooks Calvo, South Georgia State P Evan Mitchell, Potomac State (WV) C Ryan McCarvel, Howard (TX) IF Bryce Adams, Delgado (LA) IF Garrett Benge, Cowley County (KS)

IF Nate Lowe, St. Johns River State (FL) IF Brandon Wagner, Howard (TX) OF Alex Krupa, Iowa Western OF John Price, Jr., Wallace-Dothan (AL) OF Logan Sepanek, Paris (TX) DH Willie Calhoun, Yavapai (AZ) Second Team P Anthony Hightower, Columbia State (TN) P Chase Ingram, Hillsborough (FL) P Kenny Roder, Howard (TX) C Alexis Olmeda, Yavapai (AZ) IF Jonah Bride, Neosho County (KS) IF Brett Hash, Harford (MD) IF Anthony Miller, Johnson County (KS) IF Sebastian Zawada, South Mountain (AZ) OF Jacy Cave, New Mexico OF Brandon Gutzler, St. Louis (MO) OF Walker Pennington, San Jacinto-North (TX) DH Jacob Walters, St. Louis (MO) Third Team P Darick Hall, Cochise (AZ) P Hunter Hart, Kaskaskia (IL) P Kade Suther, Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) C Jose Garcia, Galveston (TX) IF Garrett Dodd, Paris (TX) IF Ross Grosvenor, Walters State (TN) IF Ryan Hagan, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) IF Ryan Merrill, Iowa Western OF Isiah Gilliam, Chipola (FL) OF Kiki Menedez, Cisco (TX) OF Alex Murphy, Florence-Darlington Tech (SC) DH Ben Spitznagel, Wabash Valley (IL) Honorable Mention P Colie Bowers, USC Sumter (SC) P Alex DeBell, Lamar (CO) P Kyle Kalbaugh, St. Johns River State (FL) P Austin Kearns, Eastern Oklahoma State P Parker Rigler, Cowley County (KS) P Kyle Weatherly, Grayson (TX) C Francisco Alvarez, Garden City (KS) IF Hunter Ellenburg, Alabama Southern IF Kendall Ford, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) IF Cole Freeman, Delgado (LA) IF Brandon Grieger, New Mexico JC IF Lazaro Rivera, Chipola (FL) OF Johnny Balsamo, Dodge City (KS) OF Cody Ducote, Delgado (LA) OF London Lindley, Georgia Perimeter OF Dom Thompson-Williams, Iowa Western DH Michael Cruz, Clarendon (TX) DH Andrew Kendrick, Highland (KS)

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2014 First Team P Nicco Blank, Central Arizona P Jose Rendon, Galveston (TX) P Kyle Simonds, Hutchinson (KS) C Brent Williams, Seward County (KS) IF Chase Rader, Coffeyville (KS) IF Yariel Gonzalez, Connors State (OK) IF Eudor Garcia, El Paso (TX) IF J.T. Phillips, Georgia Perimeter OF Phil Pietro, Hagerstown (MD) OF Daniel Sweet, Polk State (FL) OF Steve Letz, South Suburban (IL) DH Connor Goedert, Neosho County (KS) Second Team P Casey Kulina, Polk State (FL) P Zach Lewis, Wabash Valley (IL) P Brent Honeywell, Walters State (TN) C Austin Norrell, Walters State (TN) IF Evan Koehler, Butler (KS) IF John Holland, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) IF Connor Crane, Lamar (CO) IF Tim Barry, Wabash Valley (IL) OF Jean Figueroa, Alabama Southern OF Cedric Mullins, Louisburg (NC) OF Trenton Hill, MCC-Maple Woods (MO) DH Michael Cruz, Clarendon (TX) Third Team P Dustin Beggs, Georgia Perimeter P Aaron Schnurbusch, Johnson County (KS) P Conor Harber, Western Nevada C David Parrett, Iowa Western IF Austin Krajnak, Grayson (TX) IF Chris Gettins, Grayson (TX) IF Bradley McDonald, Paris (TX) IF Tyler Humphreys, St. Johns River State (FL) OF Nolan Brown, Blinn (TX) OF Logan Hill, Jefferson Davis (AL) OF Josh Watkins, Delgado (LA) DH Darren Seferina, Miami Dade (FL) Honorable Mention P Placido Torres, ASA Brooklyn (NY) P Dalton Rentz, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) P Landon Bradley, Connors State (OK) P Chase Hymel, Delgado (LA) P Quinn Carpenter, Iowa Western P Callaway Kirkpatrick, Paris (TX) P Eric Hester, Temple (TX) C Keith Skinner, Seminole State (FL) IF David Petrino, Central Arizona IF Tyler Fullerton, Columbia State (TN) IF Preston Marsh, New Mexico IF Matt White, Spartanburg Methodist (SC)

IF Corey Baptist, St. Petersburg (FL) OF Danny Mars, Chipola (FL) OF Justin Paul, Highland (KS) OF Joel Booker, Indian Hills (IA) OF Blake Johnson, Otero (CO) OF Dylan Calhoun, Snead State (AL) 2013 First Team P Spencer Drake, Wabash Valley (IL) P Lukas Shiraldi, Navarro (TX) P Sam Wilson, Lamar (CO) C Jordan Procyshen, Northeastern (CO) IF Kane Barrow, Jackson State (TN) IF Trent Higginbothem, Tallahassee (FL) IF Bruce Martin, Central Alabama IF Mike Parker, Cowley County (KS) OF Jeremie Fagnan, Midland (TX) OF Steve Letz, South Suburban (IL) OF Reid Moman, Spartanburg Methodist (NC) DH Sam Wilson, Lamar (CO) Second Team P Kevin Hill, Seminole State (OK) P Jordan Kipper, Central Arizona P Cameron Smith, New Mexico C Dylan Delso, Cowley County (KS) IF Cole Gleason, Wabash Valley (IL) IF Nick Jones, Chattahoochee Valley (AL) IF Jack Kaiser, Alvin (TX) IF Yariel Gonzalez, Connors State (OK) OF Clay Fenwick, Tallahassee (FL) OF Elliott McCummings, Potomac State (WV) OF Jake Nath, Colby (KS) DH Omar Garcia, Miami Dade (FL) Third Team P Zac Butler, Kansas City Kansas P John Knighton, Central Alabama P Zach Rodgers, Cochise (AZ) C Wes Jones, Grayson (TX) IF Tyler Dial, Gulf Coast State (FL) IF G.R. Hinsley, Paris (TX) IF Tony Sandifer, Crowder (MO) IF Blake Shouse, Middle Georgia State OF Omar Gomez, New Mexico OF Alex Greer, Iowa Western OF Ka’ai Tom, Fort Scott (KS) DH Casey Mannion, Chattanooga State (TN) Honorable Mention P Nick Gardewine, Kaskaskia (IL) P Aaron Mason, Fort Scott (KS) P Zach Reininger, Hill (TX) C John Clay Reeves, Navarro (TX) IF Greg Davis, North Central Texas

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IF Patrick LeCroy, Snead State (AL) IF Nick Masonia, Northwest Florida State IF Cody Wofford, Darton State (GA) OF Adam Ballew, Southern Union State (AL) OF Clayton Meyer, Southwestern Illinois OF Conor Harber, Western Nevada DH Korey Keith, Connors State (OK) 2012 First Team Alec Asher (P); Polk State (FL) Dylan Baker (P); Western Nevada Logan Ehlers (P); Howard (TX) Levi Meyer (C); Iowa Western Bruce Caldwell (IF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Fred Ford (IF); Jefferson College Adam Giacalone (IF); Neosho County (KS) Damek Tomscha (IF); Iowa Western Jordan Allen (OF); Howard (TX) Skylar Angood (OF); Pratt (KS) K.J. Roberts (OF); Jackson State (TN) Tyler Murphy (DH); Motlow State (TN) Second Team Keaton Hernandez (P); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Tanner Hicks (P); Central Alabama J.B. Wendelken (P); Middle Georgia State Tanner Lubach (C); Hutchinson (KS) Jake Armstrong (IF); Cisco (TX) Zach Houchins (IF); Louisburg (NC) Pier Olivier-Dostaler (IF); Lamar (CO) Daniel Seeba (IF); Anne Arundel (MD) Terrance Dedrick (OF); Shelton State (AL) Kaleb Goodall (OF); Navarro (TX) Terell Joyce (OF); Florida State College at Jacksonville Elliot Richoux (DH); Howard (TX) Third Team Anthony Banda (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Robby Coles (P); Chipola College Turner Lee (P); Coastal Alabama-North Wade Wass (C); Meridian (MS) Edgar Figueroa (IF); Lake Land (IL) Edwin Gomez (IF); Odessa (TX) Shane Kennedy (IF); Santa Fe (FL) Brett Wiley (IF); Jefferson (MO) Alex Howe (OF); Clarendon (TX) Tanner Krietemeier (OF); Iowa Western Yogi Perez (OF); Miami Dade (FL) Edwin Rolon (DH); Lawson State (AL) Honorable Mention Blake Logan (P); Eastern Oklahoma State Matt Strahm (P); Neosho County (KS) Brandon Zwicki (P); Central Arizona Kevin Peters (C); Alvin (TX)

Kane Barrow (IF); Jackson State (TN) Frederico Castagnini (IF); Barton (KS) Aaron Haag (IF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) James Wilson (IF); Harford (MD) Braden Anderson (OF); Salt Lake (UT) Sean McMullen (OF); Delgado (LA) Scott Price (OF); USC Sumter (SC) Frank Cloutier (DH); Wharton County (TX) 2011 First Team Arturo Maltus Garcia (P); Lamar (CO) Tyler Collins (OF); Howard (TX) Dustin Dalken (IF); Gordon State (GA) Jerad Eichoff (P); Olney Central (IL) Adam Giacalone (IF); Neosho County (KS) Tyler Hibbertt (OF); Jefferson (MO) Cooper Mosley (IF); Central Alabama Andrew Polly (P); Cowley (KS) Brian Shirah (C); Coastal Alabama-South Cory Spangenberg (IF); Indian River State (FL) Landon Steinhagen (DH); Howard (TX) Keenyn Walker (OF); Central Arizona Second Team Forrestt Allday (OF); Alvin (TX) Abel Baker (C); Grayson (TX) Malcolm Clapsaddle (P); Santa Fe College (FL) Danny Collins (IF); Northwest Florida State Caleb Compton (OF); Neosho County (KS) Hunter Kelley (OF); Calhoun (AL) Patrick Merkling (P); Chattanooga State (TN) Ryan Merritt (P); McLennan (TX) Kenny Roberts (IF); Meridian (MS) Cody Schmitt (DH); Olney Central (IL) Kyle Stanton (IF); Southwestern Illinois James Wilson (IF); Harford (MD) Third Team Travis Brewster (OF); Grayson (TX) Craig Brinkerhoff (OF); Utah State Eastern Nolan Clark (C); Yavapai (AZ) Brandon Lawrence (OF); Blinn (TX) Christian Lujan (IF); Otero (CO) Tyler Mapes (P); Navarro (TX) Tyler Molinaro (IF); Pitt (NC) Wayland Moore (P); Seminole State (OK) Matt Oberste (DH); Connors State (OK) Robbie Rea (IF); Cowley (KS) Gabriel Roa (IF); Wabash Valley (IL) Tyler Wright (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Honorable Mention Andy Almonte (IF); Gordon State (GA) Nate Antone (IF); Potomac State (WV) Blake Brisson (OF); Garden City (KS)

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Mike Cisco (P); Crowder (MO) Dylan Coleman (IF); Chattanooga State (TN) Brad Dantzler (IF); State College of Florida Seth Dornak (IF); Galveston (TX) Clay Garner (P); Georgia Perimeter Nick Goody (P); State College of Florida Todd Hankins (IF); Seminole State (OK) Jake Luenburg (IF); Kishwaukee (IL) Steven Okert (P); Grayson (TX) Miguel Pena (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Ryan Rizzi (P); South Suburban (IL) Jonathan Sanchez (P); ASA Brooklyn (NY) Dustin Saulmon (IF); Coastal Alabama-North William Starling (P); Southern Union State (AL) Dominic Taylor (OF); Salt Lake (UT) 2010 First Team Ben Carhart (INF); Palm Beach State (FL) Tyler Oliver (INF); Wabash Valley (IL) Brent Seifert (INF); Iowa Western Johnathan Hester (INF); Middle Georgia State Lucas LeBlanc (OF); Delgado (LA) John Barrett (OF); Hagerstown (MD) Erik Mattingly (OF); Garden City (KS) Bryce Harper (C); Southern Nevada Wes Cook (P); Central Alabama Miguel Pena (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Michael White (P); Walters State (TN) Ryan Krumlauf (DH); Garrett (MD) Second Team Javy Sujo (INF); Middle Georgia State Trey Holmes (INF); Pitt (NC) Jake Lueneburg (INF); Kishwaukee (IL) Edwin Arroyo (INF); Clarendon (TX) Bryce Lane (OF); Gulf Coast State (FL) James Wooster (OF); Alvin (TX) Daniel Meeley (OF); Connors State (OK) John Rosencrans (C); Grayson (TX) Anthony Haase (P); Cochise (AZ) Collin Reynolds (P); McLennan (TX) Austin O’Donnell (P); Northeast Texas TJ Rich (DH); Middle Georgia State Third Team Sam Bates (INF); Crowder (MO) Cody Hooper (INF); Cleveland State (TN) Kurtis Voytell (INF); Potomac State (WV) Zach Voight (INF); Navarro (TX) Dave Bishop (OF); Coastal Alabama-North Joe Leftridge (OF); Howard (TX) Cameron Bentley (OF); Neosho County (KS) Stephen Clarke (C); Coastal Alabama-South Matt Stites (P); Jefferson (MO) Hunter Ackerman (P); Louisburg (NC)

Sean Nolin (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Renny Weber (DH); Bossier Parish (LA) Honorable Mention Hector Acosta (C); Coffeyville (KS) Andrew Morris (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) Alex Burgos (P); State College of Florida Brandon Ward-Hersee (P); Lamar (CO) Dana Roach (P); Southern Nevada Jeff Shields (P); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Chuck Ghysels (P); Lincoln Trail (IL) Shawn Lewick (P); Hutchinson (KS) Eric Grabe (INF); Polk State (FL) Burch Smith (P); Howard (TX) Ryan Hutchison (OF); Iowa Western Houston Slemp (OF); Eastern Oklahoma State Sam Ling (INF); Central Arizona Andrew Jones (OF); College of Central Florida DeMarcus Tidwell (OF); Yavapai (AZ) Kelby Tomlinson (INF); Seward County (KS) Davis Morgan (DH); Johnson County (KS) Jake Fisher (P); Connors State (OK) 2009 First Team Bryson Smith (INF); Young Harris (GA) Jesse Santo (INF); Eastern Oklahoma State Gary Williams (INF); Potomac State (WV) Mycal Jones (INF); Miami Dade (FL) Jared Mothershed (OF); Northwest Shoals (AL) Tyler Chism (OF); Southern Idaho Heath Johnson (OF); Frank Phillips (TX) Andrew Kapple (C); Trinidad State (CO) Lee Michael Colon (P); Temple (TX) Mike Mueller (P); Southwestern Illinois Mark Phillips (P); Colby (KS) Will Calhoun (DH); Howard (TX) Second Team Dillon Hazlett (INF); Allen County (KS) David Allday (INF); Texarkana (TX) Bo Foster (INF); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Kyle Koenaman (INF); Walters State (TN) Jimmy Patterson (OF); Central Arizona Deric Hawkins (OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Andy Mee (OF); Santa Fe (FL) Yovan Gonzalez (C); Wabash Valley (IL) Chris Thomas (P); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Logan Dodds (P); Miami Dade (FL) Zach Neal (P); Howard (TX) Anthony Even (DH); Kaskaskia (IL) Third Team Hereberto Santana (INF); Muscatine (IA) Matt Juengel (INF); Panola (TX) Matthew Greene (INF); Hagerstown (MD)

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Adam Enright (INF); South Suburban (IL) Corey Dickerson (OF); Meridian (MS) John Lenherr (OF); Johnson County (KS) Taylor White (OF); Coastal Alabama-North Miles Hamblin (C), Howard (TX) Chad Bell (P); Walters State (TN) Wes Cook (P); Central Alabama Tyler Christman (P); USC Sumter (SC) Marcus Bradley (DH); Central Arizona Honorable Mention James Mallard (INF); Hillsborough (FL) Ryan Laing (INF); Pratt (KS) Casey Kalen Kosky (INF); Cisco (TX) Khayyan Norfolk (INF); Jackson State (TN) Marty Gantt (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Chandler Laurent (OF); Delgado (LA) Tray Johnson (OF); Blinn (TX) Shawn Pleffner (OF); Tallahassee (FL) Daniel Warzon (OF); Young Harris (GA) Dominick Hayes (OF); Potomac State (WV) Bryan Barnett (OF); Western Nevada Dane Derstine (C); Central Florida Tommy Collier (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Josh Eidt (P); Connors State (OK) Kelly Merrill (P); Yavapai (AZ) Zack Cargill (P); Cowley (KS) Andrew Morris (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) John Stilson (P); Texarkana (TX) 2008 First Team Jared McDonald (INF); Pima (AZ) Doug Kroll (INF); Iowa Western Tyler Ladendorf (INF); Howard (TX) Doug Otto (INF); Johnson County (KS) Kris Miller (OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Taylor Hashman (OF); State College of Florida Matty Johnson (OF); Crowder (MO) Joe Patterson (C); Seminole State (OK) Chris Mederos (P); Gordon State (GA) Josh Spence (P); Central Arizona Bryan Bingham (P); Navarro (TX) Travis Sample (DH); Howard (TX) Second Team Jacke Healey (INF); Potomac State (WV) Cody Hawn (INF); Walters State (TN) Michael Liberto (INF); Delgado (LA) Ryan Ditthardt (INF); Pensacola State (FL) Allen Caldwell (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Miles Hoyle (OF); Central Alabama Tyler Lundy (OF); Iowa Western Clay Jones (C); Shelton State (AL) Scott Rembisz (P); State College of Florida Tomas Cruz (P); Seward County (KS)

Taylor Cole (P); Southern Nevada Brandon Smith (DH); Connors State (OK) Third Team Matt Curry (INF); Howard (TX) Frank Molina (INF); Middle Georgia State Josh Pitts (INF); Coastal Alabama-North Lonnie Chisenhall (INF); Pitt (NC) Stewart Hoover (OF); Hutchinson (KS) Brett Parsons (OF); Navarro (TX) Brandon Short (OF); St. John’s River State (FL) Chris Herrmann (C); Alvin (TX) Nathan Fike (P); Potomac State (WV) of WVU Aaron Davidson (P); U. of Arkansas – Fort Smith Tim Dunn (P); John A. Logan (IL) Kyle Koeneman (DH); Walters State (TN) Honorable Mention Joe Messina (C/INF); South Suburban (IL) David Masters (C); Seward County (KS) Justin Williams (INF); Central Alabama CC Norberto Susini (INF); Western Nebraska CC Adam Milligan (OF); Walters State (TN) Jon Meyers (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Justin Hilt (INF); Louisburg (NC) Kole Calhoun (OF); Yavapai (AZ) R.L. Eisenbach (P); Grayson (TX) Justin Dalles (C); St. Petersburg (FL) Ablo Salinas (INF); Alvin (TX) Brandon Droge (P); Johnson County (KS) Joey Archer (INF); Coastal Alabama-North Robert Beary (OF); Pensacola State (FL) Chuck Howard (C); Western Nevada Jake Samuels (INF); Lincoln Trail (IL) Rick Anston (P); Yavapai (AZ) Matt Gilson (DH); Broward (FL) 2007 First Team Neil Medchill (INF); Chandler-Gilbert (AZ) Chris Garcia (INF); St. Petersburg (FL) Adalberto Santos (INF); New Mexico JC Ty Wright (INF); Abraham Baldwin (GA) Michael Dabbs (OF); Cowley (KS) Doug Kroll (OF); Iowa Western Michael Hubbard (OF); Arkansas-Fort Smith Jordan Walden (P); Grayson (TX) Thomas Gray (P); Chattanooga State (TN) Jonathan Smart (P); Shelton State (AL) James Lilley (DH); New Mexico JC Kody Hinze (C); Angelina (TX) Second Team Johnny Spake (INF); Surry (NC) Chris McClendon (INF); Texarkana (TX) Darren Blocker (INF); Connors State (OK)

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Joe Agreste (INF); Potomac State (WV) Will Campbell (OF); Cochise (AZ) Brady Shoemaker (OF); Olney Central (IL) Erik Hegstad (OF); Seward County (KS) Elih Villanueva (P); Miami Dade (FL) Shaeffer Hall (P); Jefferson (MO) Tyler Lavigne (P); Southern Nevada Alex Vertcnik (DH); Iowa Western Kieran Bradford (C); Three Rivers (MO) Third Team Zack Murry (INF); Neosho County (KS) Stephen Shults (INF); Walters State (TN) Tyrone Hambly (INF); Grayson (TX) Jason Chatwood (INF); Colby (KS) Jamie Johnson (OF); Texarkana (TX) Tristan Hollar (OF); Blue Ridge (NC) Sergio Morales (OF); Broward (FL) Josh Spence (P); Central Arizona Scott Shaw (P); Gordon State (GA) Jason Rodriguez (P); Alvin (TX) Mike Schwartz (DH); Hillsborough (FL) Stuart Barton (C); Jefferson State (AL) Honorable Mention Austin Garrett (P); Pensacola State (FL) Eric Barrett (P); John A. Logan (IL) Lance Hoge (P); Cowley (KS) Derek Hans (P); Coastal Alabama-North Trey Delk (P); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Rick Howroyd (C); Hillsborough (FL) Nick Mitidiero (OF); Triton (IL) Lee Haydel (OF); Delgado (LA) Allen Caldwell (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Marshall Young (OF); Shelton State (AL) Brian Cavazos-Galvez (OF); New Mexico JC Jose Kianes (OF); Palm Beach State (FL) Grant Kveder (OF); Iowa Western Cole Shelton (INF); Dyersburg State (TN) Jovan Rosa (INF); Florida Gateway Vincente Cafaro (INF); Iowa Western Adam Resendez (INF); Northeast Texas Tanner Rindels (INF); Seward County (KS) 2006 First Team Steve Winkelmann (INF); Neosho County (KS) Lee Fischer (INF); South Suburban (IL) Troy Hanzawa (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Pat McCrory (INF); Navarro (TX) Nick Van Stratten (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Kevin Clark (OF); State College of Florida Josh Reddick (OF); Middle Georgia State Brian Flores (P); New Mexico JC Chad Povich (P); Dixie State (UT) Robert Palencia (P); Miami Dade (FL)

Chase Burch (DH); Southern Union State (AL) Levi Tapia (C); Lamar (CO) Second Team Jake Blackwood (INF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Thad Weber (INF); Hutchinson (KS) Justin Pickett (INF); Walters State (TN) Josey Parker (INF); Panola (TX) Julius Dixon (OF); Florence-Darlington Tech (SC) Kevin Orso (OF); Coastal Alabama-North Ryan Petty (OF); Surry (NC) Mike Obradovich (P); Gadsden State (AL) Bryan Morris (P); Motlow State (TN) Blake King (P); Eastern Oklahoma State College Brady Shoemaker (DH); Olney Central (IL) Tyler Flowers (C); Chipola College Third Team Christian Winstanley (INF); Central Arizona Ryan Lormand (INF); McLennan (TX) Brad Miller (INF); Cowley (KS) Adam Howard (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Ray Kruml (OF); Indian Hills (IA) Nick Santos (OF); Cisco (TX) Jerome Wooley (OF); Georgia Perimeter Jason Rodriguez (P); Alvin (TX) Jared Bradford (P); Shelton State (AL) Todd Privett (P); Southern Idaho Nick Sanders (DH); New Mexico JC Josh Clendenin (C); Northwest Florida State Honorable Mention Joe Mulroy (INF); Otero (CO) G. Tyler Young (OF); Anne Arundel (MD) Lane Hammond (OF); Southern Union State (AL) Casey Coon (INF); Southern Nevada Brian Cavazos-Galvez (OF); New Mexico JC Dylan Libadisos (OF); Highland (KS) Elvin Vargas (OF); Connors State (OK) David Arnold (P); Lincoln Trail (IL) Jesse Todd (P); Navarro (TX) David Herndon (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) Mathew Oakes (P); Temple (TX) Andy Loomis (P); South Suburban (IL) Joe White (INF); Georgia Perimeter Curtis Johnson (P); Florence-Darlington Tech (SC) Enrique Garcia (P); Potomac State (WV) JR. Murphy (P) Yavapai (AZ) Robert Taylor (INF); Laredo (TX) Aaron Breit (P); Garden City (KS) 2005 First Team Michael Murray (INF); Meridian (MS) Matt Gamel (INF); Chipola (FL) Michael Bell (INF); Grayson (TX)

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Joe White (INF); Georgia Perimeter Luke Gorsett (OF); Garden City (KS) Angel Mercado (OF); State College of Florida Adam Colby Crisp (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Graham Godfrey (P); Wallace State (AL) Clay Buckholz (P); Angelina (TX) Oliver Odle (P); Connors State (OK) Phil Britton (C); Olney Central (IL) Mike Gosse (DH); New Mexico JC Second Team Josh Flores (INF); Triton (IL) J.T. Osburn (INF); Potomac State (WV) Kyle Blanks (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Tyler Reves (INF); Wharton County (TX) Deik Scram (OF); Cowley (KS) Joseph Brown (OF); Howard (TX) Clark Secchiari (OF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Mike McClendon (P); Seminole State (FL) Aaron Odom (P); Angelina (TX) Brian Flores (P); New Mexico JC Hamzeld Diaz (C); Miami Dade (FL) Robert Chase Burch (DH); Southern Union State (AL) Third Team Angel Negron (INF); Marshalltown (IA) Ryan Keedy (INF); Wallace State (AL) Leo Radkowski (INF); Lamar (CO) Bobby Braton (INF); Motlow State (TN) Justin Byler (OF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Nicholas Harrison (OF); Southern Union State (AL) Cameron McLachlan (OF); Laredo (TX) Joel Schmal (P); South Suburban (IL) Jared Swart (P); Cowley (KS) Josh Fritsche (P); Crowder (MO) Jesse Shriner (C); Lamar (CO) Josh Yates (DH); Wabash Valley (IL) Honorable Mention Brad Miller (INF); Cowley (KS) Dylan Libadisos (INF); Highland (KS) Bryant Beaver (INF); Seminole State (OK) Jake Blackwood (INF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Abel Nieves (INF); Middle Georgia State Kevin Hammons (P); Cleveland State (TN) Travis Fultz (INF); Andrew (GA) David Welch (P); Texarkana (TX) Renny Osuna (INF); New Mexico JC Maikol Gonzalez (INF); Louisburg (NC) Eric Miksitz (P); Hagerstown (MD) Joe Pietropaoli (INF); Louisburg (NC) Milton Loo (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Shawn Olsen (OF); Southern Nevada Kyle Murphy (OF); Indian Hills (IA) Marquez Smith (INF); Daytona Beach (FL) Matt Gardner (P); Grayson (TX)

Jake Dean (INF); Kansas City Kansas 2004 First Team Scott Campbell (INF); Central Arizona Jonathan Mallo (INF); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Isa Garcia (INF); Blinn (TX) Van Pope (INF); Meridian (MS) Matt Richardson (OF); John A. Logan (IL) A.J. Johnson (OF); Tallahassee (FL) James Bennett (OF); Dodge City (KS) Jesse Shriner (C); Lamar (CO) Roberto Martinez (DH); Howard (TX) Josh Wahpepah (P); Cowley (KS) Johnny Lujan (P); New Mexico JC Jesse Litsch (P); South Florida State Second Team Boodle Clark (INF); Walters State (TN) John Graham (INF); Surry (NC) Chris Cunningham (INF); South Suburban (IL) Kunta Hicks (INF); Louisburg (NC) Laveazy Carter (OF); Abraham Baldwin (GA) Chris Richardson (OF); Des Moines Area (IA) Trey Rachal (OF); North Central Texas Phil Britton (C); Olney Central (IL) Greg Buchanan (DH); Alvin (TX) Devin Collis (P); Jefferson (MO) Chris Rayborn (P); Meridian (MS) Adam Howard (P); Walters State (TN) Third Team Travis Fultz (INF); Andrew (GA) Chad Abernathy (INF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Yosvany Almario (INF); Miami Dade (FL) Jeff Miller (INF); Potomac State (WV) Leon Johnson (OF); Eastern Arizona Tommy Giles (OF); Central Florida Antonio Anderson (OF); Coastal Alabama-South Nick Smith (C); Southwest Tennessee Brett Kinning (DH); Johnson County (KS) Scott Moore (P); Wharton County (TX) Matt Whitmore (P); John A. Logan (IL) Josh Cooper (P); Lamar (CO) Honorable Mention Brandon Buckman; Garden City (KS) Luis Avila; Eastern Oklahoma State Trey Adams; Blinn (TX) Luis Cota; South Mountain (AZ) Steve Hoffner; Yavapai (AZ) Chase Leavitt; Dixie State (UT) Allen Letchworth; Pitt (NC) Josh Geer; Navarro (TX) Todd Redmond; St. Petersburg (FL) Jason Louwsma; State College of Florida

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Matt Goyea; Jefferson (MO) Cody Merrell; Seminole State (OK) Jared Goedart; Cloud County Roberto Mena; North Central Texas C.J. Webb; Southwestern Illinois Jon Bertshinger; Navarro (TX) Kenny Reed; Cleveland State (TN) Kellen Clark; Southern Union State (AL) 2003 First Team Ian Bladergroen (INF); Lamar (CO) Ryan Nelson (INF); Seward County (KS) Chris Cunningham (INF); South Suburban (IL) Josh Forbus (INF); Central Alabama Pat Miller (OF); Crowder (MO) Andy Scholl (OF); Lamar (CO) Nick Bohnenstiehl (OF); Southwestern Illinois Nick Stavinoha (C); San Jacinto-North (TX) Ryan Rohlinger (DH); Clarendon (TX) Nick Markakis (P); Young Harris (GA) Jeff Morgan (P); Seminole State (OK) Jabe Beard (P); Southern Nevada Second Team Nathan Marty (INF); Motlow State (TN) Justin Jenkins (INF); Potomac State (WV) Donnie Burkhalter (INF); Seminole CC (FL) Rusty Ryal (INF); Cowley (KS) Drew Costanzo (OF); Louisburg (NC) Mike Pankratz (OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Robert Felmy (OF); Georgia Perimeter Bobby Wilson (C); St. Petersburg (FL) Nate Thurber (DH); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Jason Fletcher (P); Indian River State (FL) Chris Ford (P); Texarkana (TX) Josh Wahpepah (P); Cowley (KS) Third Team Derek Eilers (INF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Josh McSpadden (INF); Seward County (KS) Kelii Alcon (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Andy LaRoche (INF); Grayson (TX) Jason James (OF); Kishwaukee (IL) Matt Grooms (OF); Chipola (FL) Hunter Harris (OF); Connors State (OK) Matt Stooco (C); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Drew Mettille (DH); Southwestern IA) Jason Urquidez (P); Central Arizona Clint Goocher (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Doug Walter (P); Southwestern Illinois Honorable Mention Justin Towles; Collin County (TX) Brian Bennett; Motlow State (TN) Tony Sipp; Mississippi Gulf Coast

Chris Johns; Lamar (CO) Jon Skorupski; North Florida Jeff Randol; Southeastern (IA) Chris Hollensworth; Texarkana (TX) Clay Smith; Paris (TX) Matt Pagnozzi; Central Arizona Sean Kazmar; Southern Nevada Boodle Clark; Walters State (TN) Evan McArthur; Eastern Arizona Danny Vais; Seward County (KS) Zach Butler; Collin County (TX) Josh Bolingbroke; Southern Nevada Zac McCamie Seminole CC (FL) Kevin Haney; Independence (KS) George Kottaras; Connors State (OK) Kevin Merck; Southern Union State (AL) 2002 First Team Brian Bowe (INF); New Mexico JC Hank Parks (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) John Urick (INF); Cowley (KS) Ian Bladergroen (INF); Lamar (CO) Cory Patton (OF); Seward County (KS) Larry Grayson (OF); State College of Florida Jake Manning (OF); Mineral Area (MO) C.J. Medlin (C); Seminole State (OK) Michael Gallops (P); Central Alabama Rhett James (P); Pensacola State (FL) Nate Bumstead (P); Southern Idaho Nick Markakis (DH); Young Harris (GA) Second Team Matthew Varner (P); Angelina (TX) Aaron Coonrod (P); John A. Logan (IL) Billy Bunker (P); Young Harris (GA) Brad Flanders (C); Hutchinson (KS) Bob Diliberto (INF); Mesa (AZ) Scott Needs (INF); Wallace State (AL) Terry Evans (INF); Middle Georgia State Mike Breymon (INF); Rend Lake (IL) Garth McKinney (OF); Walters State (TN) Nathan Panther (OF); Muscatine (IA) Ryan Patterson (OF); Texarkana (TX) Blake Blasé (DH); Jefferson (MO) Third Team Trey Holloway (P); Arkansas-Fort Smith Clint Goocher (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Nick Evangelista (P); Louisburg (NC) Mike Lynch (C); South Suburban (IL) Nathan Meiners (INF); Delgado (LA) Howard Kendrick (INF); St. John’s River State (FL) Ben Pulliam (INF); Vernon (TX) Bryan Triplett (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Drew Jackson (OF); Potomac State (WV)

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Marland Williams (OF); North Florida Quinn Stewart (OF); Odessa (TX) Morgan Clendenin (DH); Potomac State (WV) Eric Baker; Alfred State (NY) Honorable Mention David Shafer (P); Central Arizona Daniel Freeman (P); Texarkana (TX) Thomas Ole Jniczak (P); Jefferson (MO) Paul Hara (P); Middle Georgia State Jon Nourie (P); South Suburban (IL) Humberto Sanchez (P); Connors State (OK) Cezar Yerez (C); Miami Dade (FL) Kurt Welch (C); Lamar (CO) Nick Stavinoha (C); San Jacinto-North (TX) Joe Naill (INF); Walters State (TN) Dan Doby (INF); Seward County (KS) Scott Kintz (INF); Allegany Maryland Mike Forbes (OF); Delgado (LA) Andrew D’Angelo (OF); Southern Nevada Nick Blasi (OF); Butler (KS) Nick Klusan (DH); Iowa Western 2001 First Team Scott Hariston (INF); Central Arizona Brett Brown (INF); Allegany Maryland Chip Briggs (INF); Jackson State (TN) Victor Diaz (INF); Grayson County (TX) Adam Riddle (OF); New Mexico JC Victor Rosario (OF); Florida Gateway Tory Haven (OF); Highland (KS) Omir Santos (C); East Central (MS) Wes Detwiler (P); Cowley (KS) Grant Reynolds (P); Wallace State (AL) Kevin Poenitzsch (P); Galveston (TX) Fernando Diaz (DH); Southwestern (IA) Kyle Roat; Connors State (OK) Second Team Sammy Hewitt (INF); Lenoir (NC) Ryan Rayburn (INF); South Florida State Jake Jordison (INF); Dixie State (UT) John Marshall Smith (INF); Middle Georgia State Ryan Fry (OF); Young Harris (GA) Clint Turman (OF); Mississippi Delta Bryan Stelmack (OF); Lamar (CO) Kyle Roat (C); Connors State (OK) Jason Columbus (DH); New Mexico JC Ryan Schwabe (P); Iowa Western Maximo Reyes (P); St. Petersburg (FL) Quinton Robertson (P); Texarkana (TX) Third Team Brett Cooley (INF); San Jacinto-North (TX)

Tyler Scarbrough (INF); Meridian (MS) William Lewis (INF); Seminole State (OK) Greg Thissen (INF); Triton (IL) Ben Saylor (OF); Utah Valley Jeff Baker (OF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Matt Arkison (OF); Texarkana (TX) Corey Von Tungeln (C); Cowley (KS) Matt Armstrong (DH); Santa Fe (FL) Chad Mulholland (P); John A. Logan (IL) Bobby White (P); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) David Acosta (P); Central Arizona Honorable Mention Mike Henry; Odessa (TX) Brent Phelan; Indian Hills (IA) Jeff Lamp; Southwestern (IA) Rob Horst; Butler (KS) Rocky Evans; Motlow State (TN) Dusty Brown; Yavapai (AZ) Mike Croley; Eastern Florida State Chris Julo; MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Charles Hiser; Hagerstown (MD) Scott Needs; Wallace State (AL) Dane Bubela; Blinn (TX) Chaz Lytle; Daytona State (FL) Ben Fox; Dixie State (UT) Jeff Salazar; Connors State (OK) Kyle Peters; Allen County (KS) Matt Lair; Vernon (TX) Evan Tartaglia; Surry (NC) Curtis Legendre; Angelina (TX) 2000 First Team Dean Devine (INF); Triton (IL) Edwin Rodriguez (INF); North Central Texas Ryan Mulhern (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Kevin Theiss (INF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Jake Bollig (OF); Connors State (OK) Pete Rasmusen (OF); Triton (IL) Angel Encavnacion (OF); Muscatine (IA) Abraham Ayala (C); Miami-Dade (FL) Matt Whitaker (P); Odessa (TX) Steven Faulkner (P); Volunteer State (TN) Brandon Lyon (P); Dixie State (UT) Brandon Kaye (DH); New Mexico JC Jedd Sorenson; Kishwaukee (IL) Second Team Allen Clay (INF); Seminole State (OK) Joshua Artega (INF); Motlow State (TN) Brian Buscher (INF); Central Florida Jake Ellifritz (INF); Potomac State (WV) A.J. Porfirio (OF); Tyler (TX) Brad Pierce (OF); Olney Central (IL) Jesus Morillo (OF); Seward County (KS)

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Stanley Nix (C); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Ben Riley (P); Iowa Western Dusty Wrightsman (P); Coastal Alabama-South Brantley Jordan (P); Texarkana (TX) Kevin Davis (DH); CCBC Essex (MD) Third Team Freddie Bynum (INF); Pitt (NC) Adam LaRoche (INF); Seminole State (OK) David Harwell (INF); Truett McConnell (GA) Clint Stoy (INF); Cowley (KS) Joel Navarro (OF); Motlow State (TN) Ralph Roberts (OF); Lenoir (NC) Jesus Cota (OF); Pima (AZ) Al Hecklinski (C); Coastal Alabama-South David Brockman (P); Glendale (AZ) Justin Hampson (P); Southwestern Illinois Jay Ziersh (P); Florida Gateway Bubba Pfister (DH); Volunteer State (TN) Honorable Mention Omir Santos; East Central (MO) Anthony Lovato; Lamar (CO) Kevin Thompson; Grayson (TX) Ross Peeples; Middle Georgia State Frank Pavacich; Alfred State (NY) Kent Becker; Hutchinson (KS) Paul Powell; Seminole State (OK) Josh Earley; Ranger (TX) Dane Bubela; Blinn (TX) Guarionex Rodriguez; Miami Dade (FL) Jody Roughton; MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Matt Salvesen; Kishwaukee (IL) Jeremy Eisenhower; Neosho County (KS) Tom Kresman; Alfred State (NY) Jonathan Gutierrez; Central Arizona Chris Chenard; Briarcliffe (NY) Daniel Stewart; Meridian (MS) Gary Bell; Daytona State (FL) 1999 First Team Trevor Mote (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Dan Wells (INF); Lamar (CO) Nick Green (INF); Georgia Perimeter Terry Tiffee (INF); Pratt (KS) Lance Williams (OF); McLennan (TX) Dan Wright (OF); Dixie State (UT) Eric Huber (OF); Alfred State College Kade Johnson (C); Seminole State (OK) Billy Keppinger (P); Florida Gateway Mark Carter (P); Wallace State (AL) Josh Shoulders (P); Volunteer State (TN) Kent Brunen (DH); Jefferson (MO) Second Team Mickey Scala (INF); Oakton (IL)

Jeremy Sullivan (INF); Southeastern (IA) Kevin Mitchell (INF); Alvin (TX) Trae Duncan (INF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Ben Cunningham (OF); Lake Land (IL) Andrew Guinan (OF); Rockland (NY) Willie Eyre (OF); Utah State Eastern Dan DeCola (C); Allegany Maryland Mike Ziegler (P); Tallahassee (FL) Brian Ross (P); Yavapai (AZ) Andy Hussion (P); Georgia Perimeter Brandon Cross (DH); Walters State (TN) Third Team Albert Pujols (INF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Clint Barmes (INF); Olney Central (IL) Dany Scalabrini (INF); Seminole State (OK) Ernie Villegas (INF); Northeast Texas Kory Doan (OF); Odessa (TX) Brian Sargeant (OF); Connors State (OK) Jeff Hoefler (OF); Tyler (TX) Travis Humphrey (C); Otero (CO) Darvin Withers (P); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Mark Buehrle (P); Jefferson (MO) John Rheinecker (P); Southwestern Illinois Luke Johnson (DH); Triton (IL) Honorable Mention Kevin Santiago (INF); South Suburban (IL) John Lackey (INF); Grayson (TX) Tim Olson (INF); Hutchinson (KS) Chad Gerben (INF); Anne Arundel (MD) Matthew Lambert (INF); Central Alabama Mike Flaherty (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Mark Gilliam (INF); Motlow State (TN) Matt Butler (INF); Louisburg (NC) Pat Scalabrini (INF); Seminole State (OK) Scott Kluesner (INF); Wabash Valley (IL) Nick Mockabee (OF); Three Rivers (MO) Joe Eisner (OF); Garrett (MD) Jonathan Myler (C); Onondaga (NY) Joel Alvardo (C); Garden City (KS) John Zeller (DH); Muscatine (IA) 1998 First Team Randy Ruiz (INF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Radames Torres (INF); New Mexico JC Mario Delgado (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Pat Santoro (INF); Triton (IL) Roy York (OF); Cowley (KS) Brian Cole (OF); Navarro (TX) Angel Rafe Boria (OF); Allegany Maryland Curtis Sapp (C); Brevard (NC) Michael Ziegler (P); Northwest Shoals (AL) Solomon Johnson (P); Navarro (TX) Craig Mosher (P); Southern Idaho

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Nestor Gonzalez (DH); New Mexico JC Second Team Reggie Scott (INF); Meridian (MS) Derek Rix (INF); Florida State College at Jacksonville Cordell Lindsey (INF); Blinn (TX) Ronnie Branin (INF); Utah Valley Brian Rainwater (OF); Middle Georgia State Marco Cunningham (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Kevan Burns (OF); Indian Hills (IA) William Hawkins (C); Howard (TX) Keith Dunn (P); Grayson (TX) Rob Cordemans (P); Indian River State (FL) Matt Murphy (P); Wallace State (AL) Dustin Greenfield (DH); John A. Logan (IL) Third Team Justin Welch (INF); Seminole State (OK) Michael Hoover (INF); Walters State (TN) Kevin Thomas (INF); Lamar (CO) J.D. Cowan (INF); South Mountain (AZ) Corey Sellars (OF); Connors State (OK) Brandon Backe (OF); Galveston (TX) Shane Nelson (OF); Young Harris (GA) Kevin Robles (C); Wabash Valley (IL) Tim Redding (P); Monroe CC (NY) Mike Done (P); Seward County (KS) Robert Baker (P); Blinn (TX) Nick Martin (DH); Crowder (MO) Honorable Mention Edwin Rodriguez (INF); Garden City (KS) Dan Dement (INF); Rend Lake (IL) Pat Huntington (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Joe Amaro (INF); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Joey Hart (INF); Grayson (TX) Orlando Hudson (INF); Spartanburg Methodist Ben Emond (INF); Seminole State (OK) Danny Martinez (INF); Motlow State (TN) Mitch Jones (INF); Utah Valley Charles Shipp (OF); Muscatine (IA) Nate Sams (OF); Lake Land (IL) Matt Silvey (OF); Southern Idaho David Owen (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Bodie Simpson (OF); Vernon (TX) Chris Finnegan (C); Hutchinson (KS) Jeremy Wallen (P); MCC-Maple Woods (MO) Nathan Kent (P); Motlow State (TN) Chris Wallace (DH); Central Arizona 1997 First Team John Summers (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Ryan Pond (INF); Ricks (ID) Sam Turner (INF); Jackson State (TN) Chaz Eiguren (INF); Seward County (KS)

Damione Merriman (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Bruce Sutton (OF); Seminole State (OK) Willie Eyre (OF); Snow (UT) Todd Bell (C); Columbia State (TN) Aaron Akin (P); Cowley (KS) Aaron Myette (P); Central Arizona Craig Lewis (P); Wallace State (AL) Brian Justice (DH); Walters State (TN) Second Team Juan Medina (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Scott Cheek (INF); Meridian (MS) Justin Santonocito (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Jason Harris (INF); Brevard (NC) Pat Conway (OF); Briarcliffe (NY) Raffe Boria (OF); Allegany Maryland Eben Wells (OF); Southern Union State Jimmy Escalante (C); Hagerstown (MD) Cedric Herbert (P); Grayson County Dusty Keppen (P); Georgia Perimeter Curt Kautsch (P); Galveston (TX) Brad Stephens (DH); Wallace State (AL) Third Team Sandy Baretti (INF); Fort Scott (KS) Adam Huddleston (INF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Jeff Hedman (INF); Dixie State (UT) Mike Wilson (INF); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Wade Burton (OF); Navarro (TX) Lee Hodges (OF); Mississippi Delta Steve Foley (OF); Galveston (TX) Robby Hammock (C); Georgia Perimeter Travis Phelps (P); Crowder (MO) Randy Phillips (P); Olney Central (IL) Jamie Bennett (P); Volunteer State (TN) Travis Hafner (DH); Cowley (KS) Honorable Mention Brian Fuess; Southwestern Illinois Paul Stryhas; State College of Florida Kevin Lucas; Jefferson (MO) Brian Ward; Eastern Florida State Ryan Anholt; New Mexico JC Jason Alfaro; Hill (TX) Luis Fernandez; Broward (FL) Damon Thames; San Jacinto-North (TX) Jeremiah Perez; Otero (CO) Brian Myrow; Hill (TX) Mike Campbell; Mesa (AZ) Travis Dawson; Southwestern Illinois Billy Colome; Broward (FL) Dominic Campeau; Eastern Florida State Quinn Cravens; Fort Scott (KS) Matt Matjcek; Scottsdale (AZ) Jesse Cornejo; Seward County (KS) Joel Piniero; Edison State (OH)

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1996 First Team Shawn Leimbeck (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Andy Osbolt (INF); Middle Georgia State Jeremy Troutman (INF); Butler (KS) John Summers (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Greg Strickland (OF); Volunteer State (TN) Mark Peer (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Tyrone Wayne (OF); Northwest Shoals (AL) Matt Frick (C); Yavapai (AZ) Ryan Channell (P); State College of Florida Jarod Kingrey (P); Central Alabama Chris Brown (P); Cowley (KS) Jeff Hedrick (DH); Anne Arundel (MD) Second Team Noel Manley (INF); Louisburg (NC) Shea Hillenbrand (INF); Mesa (AZ) Dean Brueggemann (INF); Southwestern Illinois Ray Sanchez (INF); Oakton (IL) Clarence Prothro (OF); Southern Union State (AL) Jason Michaels (OF); Northwest Florida State Quincy Foster (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Pee Wee Lopez (C); Miami Dade-Kendall (FL) Doug Thompson (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Dan Wheeler (P); Central Arizona Jimmy Hooper (P); Navarro (TX) Willie Sanchez (DH); Pitt (NC) Third Team Charley Carter (INF); McLennan (TX) Brandon Duckworth (INF); Southern Idaho Tony Saporito (INF); Allegany CC David Mote (INF); Meridian (MS) Pat Dilorio (OF); Onondaga (NY) Sean Eyler (OF); Seward County (KS) Chris Connally (OF); McLennan (TX) Jamie Brown (P); Northwest Florida State Tim Rowland (P); Middle Georgia State Jared Hoerman (P); Eastern Oklahoma State Jason Evans (C); Motlow State (TN) Kevin Paxson (DH); Cowley (KS) Honorable Mention Braxton Whitehead; Meridian (MS) Gregg Donohue; Rockland (NY) David Sommerkamp; Jefferson (MO) Scott Sandusky; Seward County (KS) Tim Sires; Bethany Lutheran (MN) Bryan Bell; Navarro (TX) Clint Benhoff; Lake Land (IL) Jeff Moore; Odessa (TX) Chad Goff; Jackson State (TN) Corey Hart; Connors State (OK) Brandon Larson; Blinn (TX)

Scott Carlson; Snow (UT) Ian Caballero; Northwest Shoals (AL) Pete Villanueva; Laredo (TX) Jason Colmire; Southeastern Illinois Pat loving; Cowley (KS) Ricky Rowe; Central Florida Gary Hiles; Jackson State (TN) 1995 First Team Brian Conley (INF); Volunteer State (TN) Scott Seabol (INF); Allegany Maryland Jim Chamblee (INF); Odessa (TX) Steve Chavez (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Brandon Black (OF); Pensacola State (FL) Anthony Felston (OF); Mississippi Delta Frank Gappa (OF); Fort Scott (KS) Brent Whitlock (C); Jackson State (TN) Ricky Collins (P); Southern Union State (AL) Cliff Polittle (P); Jefferson (MO) Pete Fortune (P); Rockland (NY) Jackie Burnett (DH); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Second Team Dan Prehn (P); Bethany Lutheran (MN) Danny Crawford (P); Seminole State (OK) Frankie Sanders (P); Pasco-Hernando State (FL) Adam Barrett (C); Trinidad State (CO) Jody Samples (INF); Gordon State (GA) Joe Reina (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Gary Martin (INF); Barton (KS) Mike Garner (INF); Southern Union State (AL) Scott Chambers (OF); John A. Logan (IL) Chad Faircloth (OF); Brevard (NC) LaMont Collier (OF); Jefferson (MO Jason Evans (DH); Motlow State (TN) Third Team Zach Hines (INF); Georgia Perimeter Julio Lugo (INF); Connors State (OK) Arturo Mata (INF); New Mexico JC Robbie Tucker (INF); Gadsden State (AL) Tyler Bain (OF); Seward County (KS) Jeff Cermak (OF); Mesa (AZ) Scott Senn (OF); USC Salkehatchie (SC) Gilbert Vidal (OF); Miami Dade-Wolfson (FL) Matt Blank (P); Galveston (TX) Doug Thompson (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Bryan Kozlowski (P); New Mexico JC Eric Stinson (DH); Calhoun State CC Honorable Mention George Mianowski; Motlow State (TN) Jeff Kober; Olney Central (IL) Ty Halverson; Arizona Western Rafael Rivera; Miami Dade-Wolfson (FL)

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Braxton Whitehead; Meridian (MS) Derek Kopacz; Triton (IL) Mike Bahun; Iowa Western Todd Stanley; Texarkana (TX) Jamie Malave; Southeastern Illinois Jason Regan; Blinn (TX) Cale Shepard; Dixie State (UT) Brad Parker; Dixie State (UT) John Hunter; Navarro (TX) Johnny Sanfratello; Southwest Tennessee Corey Brittan; Hutchinson (KS) Mike Rodgers; Northwest Shoals (AL) Brent Achord; Mississippi Delta Duke Williams; Santa Fe (FL) 1994 First Team Jason Boyd (P); John A. Logan (IL) David Caldwell (P); Northeast Texas Alan Mahaffey (P); Three Rivers (MO) Greg Guidry (C); Pearl River (MS) Travis Flowers (INF); Glendale (AZ) Tony Meyers (INF); Allegany Maryland Chris Dean (INF); Seminole State (OK) (OK) Brad Kennedy (INF); Neosho County (KS) Chris McClure (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Justin Bowles (OF); Galveston (TX) Dan Vasquez (OF); Rockland (NY) Rod Rowe (DH); Monroe CC (NY) Second Team Stan Reese (P); Wallace State (AL) Dan Prehn (P); Bethany Lutheran (MN) Jody Crump (P); Volunteer State (TN) Ty Hanseen (C); Snow (UT) George Kellert (INF); Odessa (TX) Taylor Harris (INF); Georgia Perimeter Jose Santos (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Chad Manske (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Kevin Glover (OF); Monroe CC (NY) Derrick Clay (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Kit Pellow (OF); Johnson County (KS) Erubiel Durazo (DH); Pima (AZ) Third Team Sal Vanegas (INF); Onondaga (NY) Teddy Duran (INF); Lamar (CO) Travis Hayes (INF); Lincoln Trail (IL) Brian Rodgers (INF); Barton (KS) Scott Vincent (OF); Dixie State (UT) Sean Holton (OF); Oakton (IL) Darin McMillan (OF); Hiwassee (TN) Vance Wilson (C); Mesa (AZ) Joe Montelongo (P); Truett McConnell (GA) (GA) Rocky Coppinger (P); Hill (TX) Brett Pennington (P); Connors State (OK) Jamie Ramminger (DH); Triton (IL)

Honorable Mention Dax Norris; Central Alabama Rich Speigel; Anne Arundel (MD) Steven Sanders; Brevard (NC) Joe Mackey; Rockland (NY) Eric Gilmore; St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Dovan Delaney; Bossier Parrish (LA) Burgess Malcott; Monroe CC (NY) Julius Matos; South Suburban (IL) Jeffrey Bailey; Alvin (TX) Doug Livingston; Coastal Alabama-South Jay Aiken; Meridian (MS) Shane Britt; Jackson State (TN) Paul Tanner; Trinidad State (CO) Fran Bekaert; Bethany Lutheran (MN) Eric Jackson; Louisburg (NC) Ed Marcinczyk; Florida State College at Jacksonville Dan Petroff; Gulf Coast State (FL) Emile Brown; Indian River State (FL) 1993 First Team Ryan Franklin (P); Seminole State (OK) Bubba Dixon (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Mike Martin (P); Walters State (TN) Rick Fisher (C); Montgomery (MD) Lou Collier (INF); Triton (IL) Jose Padron (INF); Hill (TX) Jason Jameson (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Tim Forkner (INF); Seward County (KS) Martin Dewett (OF); Mesa (AZ) Ledowick Johnson (OF); Louisburg (NC) Chris Pearce (OF); North Florida Kevin Nichols (DH); Wallace State (AL) Second Team Pork Wallech (P); Hagerstown (MD) Sean Williams (P); John A. Logan (IL) Jason Ruskey (P); Triton (IL) David Steed (C); Meridian (MS) Dave Slemmer (INF); Crowder (MO) Matt Donner (INF); Muscatine (IA) Jason Lunetta (INF); North Hennepin (MN) Jarrod Patterson (INF); Coastal Alabama-East Hank Crosby (OF); Dixie State (UT) Don Denbow (OF); Blinn (TX) Andreaus Lewis (OF); Gordon State (GA) Brian Rodger (DH); Barton (KS) Third Team Andy Abad (INF); Middle Georgia State Shawn Prim (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Keith Finnerty (INF); Rockland (NY) Jose Flores (INF); New Mexico JC Kevin Pitts (OF); Triton (IL)

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Shawn Denny (OF); Brevard (NC) Gator McBride (OF); John A. Logan (IL) Benji Kaber (C); Trinidad State (CO) Allen Halley (P); Northwest Shoals (AL) Bob Franklin (P); Seminole State (FL) Rick Betti (P); Quinsigamond (MA) Cory Koskie (DH); Des Moines Area (IA) Honorable Mention Brandon Peters; Texarkana (TX) Leland Macon; St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Dan DuVerge; Nassau (NY) Mark Reynolds; Southwestern (IA) Jake Patterson; Neosho County (KS) Manuel Montano; Trinidad State (CO) Chris Cooper; Mesa (AZ) Derek Robinson; Dixie State (UT) Chris Dean; Seminole State (OK) Steve Cornelison; Jackson State (TN) Tom Stierlen; Bethany Lutheran (MN) Kelly Chandler; CC of Rhode Island Pat Gardner; Monroe (NY) Matt Paulson; Normandale (MN) Bo Bishop; Garrett (MD) Tony Bibik; Quinsigamond (MA) Brandon Harris; Connors State (OK) Garland Trimble; Southern Union State (AL) Chad Dunavon; Howard (TX) 1992 First Team Ben Fleetham (P); Normandale (MN) Marty Lister (P); Coastal Alabama-East Chris Freeman (P); Walters State (TN) Paul LoDuca (C); Glendale (AZ) Chad Tredaway (INF); Seminole State (OK) Scott Denoyer (INF); Jefferson (MO) Nic DeLuca (INF); Dixie State (UT) James Motte (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Jonathan Nunnally (OF); Miami Dade-South (FL) Brian Taylor (OF); John A. Logan (IL) Karl Karswell (OF); Butler (KS) David Collier (DH); Enterprise State (AL) Second Team Greg Keagle (P); Monroe CC (NY) Steve Shimp (P); Massasoit (MA) Trey Rutledge (P); Seminole State (OK) Jimbo Poyner (C); Georgia Perimeter Bruce Black (INF); North Greenville (SC) Andrew Srebroski (INF); Anne Arundel (MD) Lamont Mason (INF); Odessa (TX) Shannon Coulter (INF); McLennan (TX) Joe McEwing (OF); Morris (NJ) Anthony Richardson (OF); Kishwaukee (IL) Marc Albarado (OF); Panola (TX)

Ryan Coe (DH); Cleveland State (TN) Third Team George Arias (INF); Pima (AZ) Chris Irvin (INF); Georgia Perimeter Doug McNeal (INF); Cuyahoga (OH) Gus Moen (INF); Iowa Western Tim Casey (OF); Rockland (NY) Tyler Shantz (OF); St. Clair County (MI) Pug Wood (OF); Cleveland State (TN) Lyall Barwick (C); Delgado (LA) Jeri Goodman (P); Central Alabama John Hayes (P); Southern Idaho David Harris (P); Polk State (FL) Clint Wytulka (DH); Otero (CO) Honorable Mention Mike Barger (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Luke Potter (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Kevin Meier (INF); Minnesota State CTC Scott Bartucca (INF); Onondaga (NY) Scott Davidson (INF); Wallace State (AL) Derek Robinson (INF); Southern Idaho Glenn Lobacz (OF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Ken Copeland (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Tom Weber (OF); Grand Rapids (MI) Craig Bolcerek (OF); Blinn (TX) Rick Ladjevich (OF); Crowder (MO) Dennis Hobson (P); Meridian (MS) Mike Veneziale (P); Camden County (NJ) Mark Lambert (P); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Clint Squires (P); Lincoln Land (IL) Derek Carpenter (P); Butler (KS) Jonathan Joiner (DH); Delaware Tech Jeff Stych (DH); Seminole State (OK) 1991 First Team Fadul Arrieta (P); Miami Dade-Wolfson (FL) Eric Miller (P); Southern Idaho Jason Jacome (P); Pima (AZ) William Maier (C); Raritan Valley (NJ) Scott Davidson (INF); Wallace State (AL) Mike Bayle (INF); Garrett (MD) Joe Biernat (OF); Iowa Western Frank Rodriguez (OF); Howard (TX) Mike Pratt (OF); Andrew College David Chisum (OF); Laredo (TX) Tom Thaemert (OF); Butler (KS) Jeff Grosenbach (DH); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Second Team David Siatkowski (P); Cleveland State (TN) Dave Lisiecki (P); Lake Michigan (MI) Lloyd Peever (P); Seminole State (OK) Steve Bocca (C); Massasoit (MA)

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Rodney Weary (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Matt Lawton (INF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Brian Moro (OF); Massasoit (MA) Dick Woodridge (OF); Onondaga (NY) Jason Heath (OF); Seminole State (OK) Turner Williams (OF); Chowan (NC) Keith Jones (OF); Southeastern Illinois Nic De Luca (DH); Dixie State (UT) Third Team Troy Coon (INF); Lake Land (IL) Sharnal Adriana (INF); Martin Methodist (TN) Bill Weyers (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Scott Fenner (INF); Quinsigamond (MA) Steve Moore (OF); Jefferson (MO) Charles Schline (OF); Anne Arundel (MD) Kieth Kimsey (OF); Polk State (FL) Jason Marshall (C); Paris (TX) Buck Hall (P); Middle Georgia State Mark Grande (P); Onondaga (NY) Cedric Allen (P); McLennan (TX) Ed Lunders (DH); Jefferson (MO) Honorable Mention George Arias (INF); Pima (AZ) Todd Madris (INF); Hinds (MS) Brian Schmidt (INF); Normandale (MN) Richard Thomas (INF); Allen County (KS) Mike Zollars (INF); Western Oklahoma State Timothy Pugh (INF); Cecil (MD) Tyler Williams (INF); Muscatine (IA) Mark Grudzielanek (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Napoleon Terrell (INF); Triton (IL) Rodney Kay (C); Gordon State (GA) Dave Speranza (C); Queensborough (NY) Bill Robbs (OF); Utah Valley Clint Straub (OF); Henry Ford (MI) William Briggs (OF); Delaware Tech Tom Collins (OF); Monroe CC (NY) Ken Finley (OF); Columbia State (TN) Blake Gallo (DH); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) David Albert (P); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Tony Shaver (P); Coastal Alabama-East Jeff Szatkowski (P); Middlesex County (NJ) Trajan Breitbarth (P); Southern Union State (AL) Craig Hanson (P); Triton (IL) 1990 First Team Alex Fernandez (P); Miami Dade-South (FL) Joel Gilmore (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Steve Cooke (P); Southern Idaho Kelly Stinnett (C); Seminole State (OK) Mike Bayle (INF); Garrett (MD) Brian Grasmick (INF); Otero (CO) Kurt Titus (INF); Columbia State (TN)

Lester Funk (INF); Dutchess (NY) Jerry Arnold (OF); Muscatine (IA) Omar Ramirez (OF); Hill (TX) Sam McIntyre (OF) Scottsdale (AZ) Chris DeClerck (DH); Muscatine (IA) Second Team Sammie Ridley (P); Marion Military (AL) Mark Ledinsky (P); Lake County (IL) Brad Huffman (P); McLennan (TX) Tim Killeen (C); Yavapai (AZ) George Devinney (INF); Rochester (MN) Blaise Koveniewski (INF); Camden County (NJ) Don Cavoli (INF); Mohawk Valley (NY) T.J. Johnson (INF); Louisburg (NC) Jamie Rader (OF); Three Rivers (MO) Charlie Darling (OF); Quinsigamond (MA) David DuPree (OF); Georgia Perimeter Brad Weir (DH); Cleveland State (TN) Third Team Todd Blakeman (INF); Lake Land (IL) Juan Llanes (INF); Eastern Florida State Shane Halter (INF); Seminole State (OK) Burgess Watts (INF); DuPage (IL) Scott Marr (OF); Texarkana (TX) Lee Rodriguez (OF); Crowder (MO) Andy Fox (OF); Coffeyville (KS) Jeff Gibbs (C); Wabash Valley (IL) Craig Bradshaw (P); Butler (KS) Mike Brassard (P); Quinsigamond (MA) Mike Underwood (P); Wallace State (AL) Steve Wintermute (DH); Monroe CC (NY) Honorable Mention Tom Dickinson (INF); Beaver County (PA) Dan Kopriva (INF); Ellsworth (IA) Sean Ennis (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Tommy Lill (INF); Lenoir (NC) Pat Kokura (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Lonnie Webb (INF); South Georgia Dana Frezza (C); CCBC Essex (MD) Brian Sullivan (OF); Kingsborough (NY) Chad Boudreaux (OF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Dan Carlson (OF); Willmar (MN) Shannon Strong (OF); Treasure Valley (OR) Sean Page (OF); Volunteer State (TN) Mike DuMowlin (OF); Southwestern Michigan Derek Grudinskas (DH); CC of Rhode Island Ryan Broaddus (DH); DuPage (IL) Joe Szakalski (P); Onondaga (NY) Eric Meyers (P); Seminole State (OK) 1989 First Team Ricardo Jordan (P); Miami Dade-South (FL)

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Andy Overholser (P); Allen County (KS) Stacy Roberts (P); Southern Union State (AL) Brian Adams (C); Otero (CO) Tim Heming (INF); Aquinas (TN) Dave Meyer (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Brent Miller (INF); Middle Georgia State Eluid Ortiz (INF); Seminole State (OK) Dennis Sweeney (OF); Allegany Maryland John Smith (OF); Wabash Valley (IL) Dennis McCaffrey (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Brian Stevens (DH); Monroe CC (NY) Second Team Scott Dodd (P); Glendale (AZ) Carlos Reyes (P); Eastern Florida State Chris Murdock (P); Northeast Oklahoma A&M Bob Hurlbutt (C); Monroe CC (NY) Jeffrey Hanna (INF); Vincennes (IN) Rich Tunison (INF); Eastern Florida State Troy Tremmel (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Ricky Rodgers (INF); South Suburban (IL) Jeff McNeely (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Fred Borboa (OF); Pima (AZ) Reed Secrist (OF); Dixie State (UT) John Franklin (DH); Marion Military (AL) Third Team Mike Bennett (P); Houstonic (CT) Tom Heeren (P); Ellsworth (IA) Darryl Moore (P); Gadsden State (AL) Terre Woods (C); Hinds (MS) Anthony Carnevale (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Gary Crampton (INF); Normandale (MN) Kevin Young (INF); Kansas City Kansas Dan Kopriva (INF); Ellsworth (IA) Bob Trythall (OF); Snow (UT) David DuPree (OF); Georgia Perimeter Darren Tillman (OF); Lake Michigan (MI) Rodney Borden (DH); Highland (IL) Honorable Mention Jim Thome (INF); Illinois Central Mike Bowman (INF); Montreat (NC) Glen Osinski (INF); Triton (IL) John Cail (INF); Northern Essex (MA) Ken Munoz (INF); Rockland (NY) Mike O’Neill (INF); Nassau (NY) Dan Robinson (INF/OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) North Gary Meyers (OF); Roane State (TN) Greg Rudolph (OF); Gadsden State (AL) Joe Burnett (OF); Delgado (LA) Mike Lavigne (OF); Southern Maryland Dan Munoz (OF); Rockland (NY) Chris Duda (C); North Hennepin (MN) Greg Blevins (C); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Jim Anderson (C); St. Louis-Meramec (MO)

Mark Strittmatter (C); Morris (NJ) Scott McCarty (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Brian Fry (P); Monroe CC (NY) 1988 First Team Rheal Cormier (P); CC of Rhode Island Mike Debrino (P); Schenectady County (NY) Kelly Lifgren (P); Glendale (AZ) Todd Frick (C); Miami Dade-South (FL) James Byrd (INF); Seminole State (OK) Chris Robinson (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Woody Smith (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Dave Whitaker (INF); Middle Georgia State Ernesto Castro (OF); Howard (TX) Thayer Swain (OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Tony Terzaial (OF); Triton (IL) Mike Bachio (DH); Illinois Valley (IL) Second Team Mike Brinkman (P); Middle Georgia State Todd Gramly (P); Waubonsee (IL) Andy Reich (P); Louisburg (NC) Chad Stombaugh (C); Rend Lake (IL) Mark Andrews (INF); Cleveland State (TN) Steve Fitzgerald (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Gregg Goodermote (INF); Dutchess (NY) Terry Letkeman (INF); Dakota (ND) Keith Darter (OF); Richland (TX) Pat Dolan (OF); Iowa Western Richard Pfaff (OF); CCBC Essex (MD) Darren Weisheit (DH); Southeastern Illinois Third Team Mike Cosman (P); Northwest Mississippi Matt Grott (P); Phoenix (AZ) Ray Huff (P); Monroe CC (NY) Mike Daniel (C); Connors State (OK) Matt Hudik (INF); Lakeland (OH) Kevin Walker (INF); Otero (CO) Randy Wilstead (INF); Utah Valley Michael Wright (INF); Wallace-Selma (AL) Bob Ancrum (OF); Housatonic (CT) Bill Decker (OF); Iowa Central J.D. Noland (OF); Central Florida Jim Voth (DH); Monroe CC (NY) Honorable Mention Brent Bartlett (INF); Allen County (KS) Wes Grisham (INF); Seminole State (OK) Chris Hanks (INF); Southern Idaho Kengo Hondo (INF); Camden County (NJ) Charles Keigley (INF); Meridian (MS) David Lowery (INF); Panola (TX) James Maravich (INF); Beaver County (PA) Tommie Barnes (OF); Lakeland (OH)

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Greg Bowles (OF); Cleveland State (TN) Mark Jones (OF); Georgia Perimeter Mark Romer (OF); Lincoln Land (IL) Brian Adams (C); Otero (CO) Greg Boyd (C); Three Rivers (MO) Sean Ogren (C); North Hennepin (MN) John Hicks (P); Shelton State (AL) Dave Proctor (P); Allen County (KS) Jose Rivas (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Brian Voos (P); Suffolk County (NY) 1987 First Team Mark Smith (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Brain Roundtree (P); Georgia Perimeter Jimmy Rogers (P); Seminole State (OK) (OK) Chris Hanks (C); Southern Idaho Andy Postema (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Ken Wainczak (INF); Middlesex County (NJ) P.J. Hanson (INF); North Hennepin (MN) Bart Katz (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Jonathan Hurst (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Todd Devereaux (OF); Pima (AZ) Ernesto Castro (OF); Howard (TX) Brent Roberts (DH); Snow (UT) Second Team John Mills (P); Wabash Valley (IL) Rheal Cormier (P); CC of Rhode Island Mike Taylor (P); McLennan (TX) Ross Goolsby (C); Alvin (TX) Pat Miconi (INF); Housatonic (CT) Ross Giusti (INF); Kishwaukee (IL) Russ Davis (INF); Mississippi Delta Adam Terris (INF); Miami-Dade (FL) Lonnie Maclin (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Mark Thompson (OF); Indian Hills (IA) Kevin Long (OF); Scottsdale (AZ) Tim Szalay (DH); Lakeland (OH) Third Team Len Navarro (P); Mercer County (NJ) Dale Hanken (P); North Hennepin (MN) Barry Parisotto (P); North Idaho Tony Ochs (C); Southeastern Illinois David Brust (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Buck Miller (INF); Gadsden State (AL) Georgio Santos (INF); CCBC Catonsville (MD) Bill Minnis (INF); Mesa (AZ) Chris Rios (OF); Allegany Maryland Kent Williams (OF); East Mississippi Jesse Ybarra (OF); Des Moines Area (IA) Mark Burleson (DH); Itawamba (MS) Honorable Mention Eddie Toledo (INF); Seminole State (OK)

Shawn Whalen (INF); Southern Idaho Todd Kerpa (INF); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Steve Barton (INF); Connors State (OK) Tom Buchanan (INF); Barton (KS) Scott Fredericks (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Mark Brown (INF); Panola (TX) Chris Finnican (INF); Suffolk County (NY) Woody Smith (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Joe Munoz (INF); Florida State College at Jacksonville Ken Welch (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Sandy Rickett (INF); Georgia Perimeter Mike Young (INF); Roane State (TN) Brian Reimsnyder (OF); Indian River State (FL) Chris Hess (OF); Waubonsee (IL) Mike Jerda (OF); Onondaga (NY) Enrico Candelari (OF); McLennan (TX) Brian Roberts (OF); Northwest Shoals (AL) 1986 First Team Steve Camarda (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Eric Dahl (P); Normandale (MN) Dave Miller (P); Camden County (NJ) Brian Deak (C); Yavapai (AZ) Jim Kating (INF); Triton (IL) Kevin Loftus (INF); Southern Idaho Julio Morales (INF); Nassau (NY) Randy Butts (INF); Hagerstown (MD) Stan Cook (OF); Walters State (TN) S. Childress (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Jose Velez (OF); Chipola (FL) Rodney Niles (DH); Southern Union State (AL) Second Team Mike Taylor (P); McLennan (TX) Allen Hampton (P); Roane State (TN) Rusty Sanchez (P); East Mississippi Adam Brown (C); Georgia Perimeter Rick Gaebe (INF); Rend Lake (IL) Darrell Tingle (INF); Louisburg (NC) Lenny Bell (INF); McLennan (TX) A. Chianfracco (INF); Onondaga (NY) Rich Radford (OF); Trinidad State (CO) T. Devereaux (OF); Pima (AZ) John Kester (OF); Muscatine (IA) Alan Johnson (DH); Trinidad State (CO) Third Team Dale DeVaughn (P); Seminole State (OK) Bob Edwards (P); Southern Idaho Paul Mills (P); Anoka-Ramsey (MN) Scott Makerewicz (C); Grand Rapids (MI) David Sequi (INF); Kansas City Kansas Randy Bobb (INF); Connors State (OK) Luke Berube (INF); Cochise (AZ) John Mello (INF); CC of Rhode Island

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Scotter Sanderson (OF); Calhoun (AL) Greg Roth (OF); Cochise (AZ) Vince Harris (OF); Triton (IL) Scott Karkos (DH); Indian Hills (IA) Honorable Mention Ken Reese (INF); Panola (TX) Robert Hernandez (INF); Lake Michigan (MI) Bobby Underwood (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Phil Bondi (INF); Beaver County (PA) Scott Daugherty (INF); Southwestern (IA) Danny Rohrmeier (INF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Luis Morales (INF); Abraham Baldwin (GA) Phil Sottelle (INF); Lackawanna (PA) Lonnie Winston (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Ricky Candelair (OF); McLennan (TX) Art Frazier (OF); Scottsdale (AZ) Joe McDowell (OF); Dutchess (NY) Todd Theron (OF); Baltimore City (MD) Glen O’Donnell (C); Quinsigamond (MA) Rick Zemonick (C); Wesley (DE) Spencer Wilkinson (P); Connors State (OK) John Marchese (DH); Garden City (KS) 1985 First Team Jim Falzone (C); Triton (IL) Tim Esmay (INF); Scottsdale (AZ) Mitch Knox (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Geo. Martinez (INF); Quinsigamond (MA) Carl Wastler (INF); Frederick (MD) Rodney Niles (DH); Southern Union State (AL) Scott Jaster (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Baine Brooks (OF); Connors State (OK) Greg Ehmig (OF); Walters State (TN) Tom Kane (P); State College of Florida Steve Bowden (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Second Team Jeff Turtle (C); Connors State (OK) John Alva (INF); Pima (AZ) John Nowitske (INF); Middlesex County (NJ) Greg Briley (INF); Louisburg (NC) Don Green (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Greg Stack (DH); Jamestown (NY) Tony Miller (OF); Aquinas (TN) Grant Beals (OF); Lake Land (IL) Pete Przybysz (OF); Grand Rapids (MI) Bruce Woznack (P); North Hennepin (MN) Darryl Fry (P); McLennan (TX) Third Team Rob Beck (C); Snow (UT) Jim Garcia (INF); Howard (TX) Scott Davis (INF); Louisburg (NC) Shaun Humberger (INF); Southern Idaho

Scott Cote (INF); Triton (IL) Turner Ward (OF); Coastal Alabama-South Kelly Klippenstein (OF); Indian Hills (IA) Angelo Santorelli (OF); Nassau (NY) Rocky Ferguson (P); Kansas City Kansas Ron Kozlowski (P): Ulster County (NY) Mark Rybicki (DH); Kishwaukee (IL) Honorable Mention Mike Dirienzo (C); SUNY Broome (NY) Adam Brown (C); Georgia Perimeter John Vuz (C); Keystone (PA) Frank Masters (C); Scottsdale (AZ) Jeff Banister (C); Lee (TX) David Smith (INF); Delgado (LA) Erik Laseke (INF); Columbia State (TN) Joey Fernandez (INF); State College of Florida Rod Smith (INF); Allegany Maryland Todd Haney (INF); Panola (TX) Todd Bunge (OF); Crowder (MO) Bo Alred (OF); Cochise (AZ) Warren Arrington (OF); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Scott Siegfried (OF); Sinclair (OH) John Stainbrook (OF); Anoka-Ramsey (MN) Steve Carter (OF); Hagerstown (MD) Brad Robinson (OF); Seminole State (OK) John Yavorka (P); Housatonic (CT) 1984 First Team Mike Fitzgerald (C); Middle Georgia State Rob Tumberun (INF); Normandale (MN) Jeff Reboulet (INF); Triton (IL) Jim Richardson (INF); Seminole State (OK) Tary Scott (INF); Walters State (TN) Scott Schmelzer (DH); Waldorf (IA) Tim Fromwiller (OF); Mott (MI) Rick Morris (OF); Scottsdale (AZ) David Rustay (OF); Onondaga (NY) Jim Hunter (P); Brookdale (NJ) Dody Rather (P): San Jacinto-North (TX) Bill Jester (P); Seminole State (OK) Second Team Paul Gedman (C); Quinsigamond (MA) Ray Rosthenhausler(INF); Pima (AZ) Ron Gideon (INF); Panola (TX) Scott Clemo (INF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Mitch Knox (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Daniel Paradoa (DH); Indian River State (FL) Dwayne Baabson (OF); Walters State (TN) Randall Byers (OF); Baltimore City (MD) Gerry Pitchford (OF); Southwestern Illinois Dave Authier (P); Holyoke (MA) Bob Koopman (P); Harper (IL) Greg Hibbard (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast

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Third Team Bill Block (C); North Hennepin (MN) David Beasley (INF); Wallace-Selma (AL) Bobby Bensch, (INF); Howard (TX) Doug Beard (INF); Cleveland State (TN) Bob Shehan (INF); Morris (NJ) Terry Baker (OF); North Idaho Keith Burke (OF); Iowa Western Ken Kolb (OF); Macomb (MI) Frank Thomas (P); Triton (IL) Tim Coleman (P); Jefferson State (AL) Jeff Bonsall (P); Cecil (MD) Mark Vaughn (DH); Roane State (TN) Honorable Mention Jay Buhner; McLennan (TX) Joe Mikulik; San Jacinto-North (TX) Craig Wilson; Anne Arundel (MD) Tom Sizer; Scottsdale (AZ) Don Burke; Trinidad State (CO) Frank Horning; SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Brian Henderson; Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Dave Smythe; Middle Georgia State Mark Klevan; Dixie State (UT) Mark Grater; Beaver County (PA) Lewis Corry; Angelina (TX) Conrad Wint; Norwalk (CT) Miguel Echavarria; South Mountain (AZ) Richard Munson; Henry Ford (MI) Scott Ayers; McLennan (TX) Cordell Williams; Johnson County (KS) Arnie Santiago; Middlesex County (NJ) Harvey Boden; Palm Beach State (FL) 1983 First Team Steve Mueller (C); Trinidad State (CO) Ray Rothenhausler (INF); Pima (AZ) Jeff Massaro (INF); Harry S. Truman (IL) Greg Dennis (INF); McLennan (TX) Tommy Urban (INF); Gadsden State (AL) John Beckman (OF); Normandale (MN) Bill Seymour (OF); Rockland (NY) Rod Bush (OF); Allen County (KS) Tony Newman (P); Florida State College at Jacksonville Dave Potts (P); SUNY Broome (NY) Eric Bauer (P); Clackamas (OR) Second Team Dan Fitzpatrick (C); Baltimore City (MD) Mike Duncan (INF); Southern Idaho Chris Johnson (INF); Gordon State (GA) Don Devlin (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Mike Roy (INF); Southwestern Illinois Scott Graves (DH); Waldorf (IA) Jeff Schow (OF); Southern Idaho

Jeff Byers (OF); Baltimore City (MD) Denny Woods (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Larry Hall (P); Kankakee (IL) Billy Jester (P): Seminole State (OK) John Hackett (P); Macomb (MI) Third Team Kyle Todd (INF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Bob Swain (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Reggie Barringer (INF); Walters State (TN) Mark Maloney (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Javier Ortiz (OF); Miami-Dade South (FL) Mike Devereaux (OF); Mesa (AZ) Mike Covington (OF); Columbia State (TN) Lee Boykin (C); Quinsigamond (MA) Randy Rector (P); Mesa (AZ) Joe Resta (P); Dutchess (NY) Mike Serviente (P); Northwood CC Chris Coulter (DH); Mott (MI) Honorable Mention Dana Williams (INF); Enterprise State (AL) Chris Goldschrafe (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Ron Gideon (INF); Panola (TX) Rick Clarkston (INF); Crowder (MO) Scott Swagerty (INF); Lane (OR) Rob Tomberlin (INF); Normandale (MN) Randy Manning (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Joe Heeney (INF); Connors State (OK) Patrick Riley (INF); Mt. Olive (NC) Les Reiners (INF); Central Arizona Eric Wilner (INF); Allen County (KS) Dave Turner (OF); McLennan (TX) Steve Del Ciotto (OF); Camden County (NJ) Jim McBrayer (OF); Gordon State (GA) Mark Breghela (OF); Hudson Valley (NY) Loren White (C); Lincoln Land (IL) Tom Daniels (C); Linn-Benton (OR) George Gonzales (C); Iowa Western 1982 First Team George Gonzalez (C); Iowa Western Jose Tolentino (INF); Seminole State (OK) Lester Nelson (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Matt Joseph (INF); St. Clair County (MI) Brad Windham (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Phil Montpas (DH); Mott (MI) Kirby Puckett (OF); Triton (IL) John Hatcher (OF); Yavapai (AZ) Jim Nightengale (OF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Clay Daniel (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) Gary Parmenter (P); Middle Georgia State Charley Mitchell (P); Columbia State (TN) Second Team

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Riley Epps (C); McLennan (TX) Ricky Wiggins (INF); Middle Georgia State Mike Strutton (INF); Mt. Hood (OR) Jim Battle (INF); Pima (AZ) Jamie Doughty (INF); Seminole State (OK) John Querio (DH); Des Moines Area (IA) Rich Carter (OF); Umpqua (OR) John Division (OF); Montgomery (MD) Ronnie King (OF); Angelina (TX) Dave Jones (P); Anne Arundel (MD) John Horn (P); Triton (IL) Charles Kirfield (P); Yavapai (AZ) Third Team Steve Helms (P); Seminole State (OK) Jeff Gyarmati (P); Mercer County (NJ) Mike Henneman (P); Jefferson (MO) Jim Broughton (C); Northwest Mississippi Bill Lyman (INF); Iowa Western Dan Miller (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Dee Smithey (INF); Ranger (TX) Greg Felling (INF); North Hennepin (MN) Al Morin (OF); Middlesex County (NJ) Bob Thompson (OF); Southern Idaho Tom Cowell (OF); Erie (NY) Tony Laird (DH); Treasure Valley (OR) Honorable Mention Ernie Bacon (P); Bristol (MA) Tim Ownes (C); Palm Beach State (FL) Joe Holecek (C); Harry S. Harry S. Truman (IL) Mike Robbins (C); Southern Idaho Rich Rakoczy (INF); Westchester (NY) Paul Bellair (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Steve Charbonneau (INF); Louisburg (NC) Toma Pagnozzi (INF); Central Arizona Jeff Gilbert (INF); Anne Arundel (MD) Jim Loleit (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Lou Orologio (OF); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Earl Brown (OF); Hudson Valley (NY) Troy McKay (OF); Des Moines Area (IA) Louis Ray (OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Trey Swain (OF); Northwood (MI) Donny Owens (OF); Coastal Alabama-South Todd Stockwell (OF); Grand Rapids (MI) Tod Schulz (OF); Central Arizona 1981 First Team Mike Corey (C); Grand Rapids (MI) Scott Perry (INF); CC of Rhode Island Bill Gayton (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Matt Schibner (INF); Louisburg (NC) Dave Van Horn (INF); McLennan (TX) Kelly Moore (DH); Lake County (IL) Billy Hatcher (OF); Yavapai (AZ)

Herman Willingham (OF); Georgia Perimeter Jeff De Piano (OF); Mercer County (NJ) Billy Irions (P); Seminole State (OK) Trent Ferrin (P); Southern Idaho Rich Carter (P); Umpqua (OR) Second Team Allen Brown (C); San Jacinto-North (TX) Mike Pepio (INF); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Ray Gallagher (INF); Beaver County (PA) Pat Cooper (INF); North Idaho Angel Vargas (INF); Pima (AZ) Mike Finnochio (DH); Massasoit (MA) Jim Cesario (OF); Triton (IL) Glenn Davis (OF); State College of Florida Everett Graham (OF); Louisburg (NC) Charles Guinn (P); Seminole State (OK) Todd Oakes (P); Waldorf (IA) Tim Englund (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Third Team David Peck (P); Roane State (TN) Todd Herman (P); Anoka-Ramsey (MN) Joe Perrotte (P); Middlesex County (NJ) Joe Warren (C); Rochester (MN) Mike Sharperson (INF); Georgia Perimeter Dennis Clow (INF); Cochise (AZ) Ken Mulshenock (INF); Cecil (MD) Orestes Destrade (INF); Florida College (FL) Bobby Whatlott (OF); Dixie State (UT) Ed Sedar (INF); Lake County (IL) Larry Johnson (INF); Gadsden State (AL) Randy Riley (DH); Gadsden State (AL) Honorable Mention Ken Peckels (P); Umpqua (OR) Joe Boever (P); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Martin Schrieber (P); Cuyahoga (OH) Keith Medley (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Clay Carter (P); Southern Idaho Curtis Morgan (C); Seminole State (OK) Joe Gebo (C); SUNY Broome (NY) Dan Hubenak (C); McLennan (TX) Mike Saunders (C); Columbia State (TN) Phil Fix (INF); Trinidad State (CO) Steve Williams (INF); Martin Methodist (TN) Mike Eddington (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Fermin Lake (INF); Ranger (TX) Dave Riley (OF); Quinsigamond (MA) Wayne Slocum (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Kevin Arnold (OF); Garden City (KS) Jeff Meyers (DH); Linn-Benton (OR) Kevin Aitchenson (DH); Eastern Arizona 1980 First Team

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Scott Huntsman (C); Alvin (TX) Chuck Havelka (INF); Lake County (IL) Jeff Reynolds (INF); Potomac State (WV) Craig Musick (INF); Seminole State (OK) Billy Butler (INF); Cleveland State (TN) Scot Holliday (DH); Cumberland (TN) Herman Willingham (OF); Georgia Perimeter Mark Danial (OF); Monroe CC (NY) Dave Wall (OF); Iowa Western Darryl Banks (P); Southern Idaho Craig McMurty (P); McLennan (TX) Garret Nago (P); Pima (AZ) Second Team Rick Wilson (C); Mesa (AZ) Darold Ellison (INF); Mt. Hood (OR) Andy Petrone (INF); Brookdale (NJ) John Lundeen (INF); Normandale (MN) Ray Schult (INF); Westchester (NY) Steve Testoni (INF); Manchester (CT) Rocky Coyle (OF); Mesa (AZ) Terry Eldridge (OF); Anne Arundel (MD) Bobby Collins (OF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Mark Brogdon (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Clem Freeman (P); State College of Florida Bill Irions (P); Seminole State (OK) Third Team David Szymczak (P); Cuyahoga (OH) Trent Lee (P); Umpqua (OR) Greg Frederick (P); Iowa Western Frank Palucci (C); Monroe CC Matt Schribner (INF); Louisburg (NC) Paul Knuth (INF); Kalamazoo Valley (MI) Joel Grampietro (INF); Quinsigamond (MA) John Millholland (INF); Louisburg (NC) Rodney Dollar (OF); Wallace State (AL) Billy Hatcher (OF); Yavapai (AZ) Brian DeValk (OF); Triton (IL) Jeffrey Lee Morris (DH); Georgia Perimeter Honorable Mention Brian Binns (P); Mercer County (NJ) Neal Kugler (P); Middle Georgia State Jim Boudreau (P); Scottsdale (AZ) Bob Hausladen (C); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Mark Rickard (C); Wabash Valley (IL) Randy Hunt (C); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Darnell Nelson (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Terry Nocera (INF); Beaver County (PA) Rick Yraguen (INF); Treasure Valley (OR) David Crawford (INF); Indian River State (FL) Bill Decollibus (INF); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Harlan Robertson (OF); Hill (TX) Tony Triplett (OF); Johnson County (KS) Kurt Reid (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO)

Dave Opoien (OF); Linn-Benton (OR) Eric Smith (OF); Panola (TX) Joe Scanlon (OF); Normandale (MN) Steve Wielgose (DH); Trinidad State (CO) 1979 First Team Tom Masterson (C); MassBay (MA) Brian Archer (INF); Prince George’s (MD) Phil Turner (INF); Mott (MI) Brian Williams (INF); Snow (UT) Jim Mick (INF); Ranger (TX) Gar Simers (DH); DuPage (IL) Tony Barquin (OF); Miami-Dade South CC Jim Good (OF); Southern Idaho Kelly Dwyer (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Dave Chatham (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Mike Mason (P); Normandale (MN) Second Team Bob Hausladen (C); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Jeff Payne (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Alan Hunsinger (INF); Linn-Benton (OR) Jim Maxwell (INF); Mercer County (NJ) Darnell Nelson (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Lyn Thorbs (DH); Louisburg (NC) Mark Gillaspie (OF); Iowa Western Wayne Schwing (OF); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Jamie Merrit (OF); Enterprise State (AL) Dave Zitkus (P); Lake County (IL) Murray Fail (P); Wallace-Dothan (AL) Third Team Mike McCardell (C); Cecil (MD) Mike Withrow (P); Blinn (TX) Fred Warner (P); Seminole State (OK) Brian McGan (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Chuck Shirley (INF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Bart Day (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Darrell Baker (INF); Middle Georgia State Marcos Velasquez (OF); Louisburg (NC) Pete Barnette (OF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) Henry Bushinski (OF); Somerset (KY) Gerald Johnson (DH); Brewton-Parker (GA) Honorable Mention Mark Poole (C); Glendale (AZ) Albert Romero (C); Southern Idaho Cary Palmer (P); Colorado Mesa Kyle Dunning (P); Linn-Benton (OR) Bill Henke (P); East Central (MS) Max Weibel (P); Triton (IL) Jim Coppola (INF); Central Arizona Earl Hathaway (INF); McLennan (TX) Mike Murphy (INF); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Scott Crutcher (INF); Columbia State (TN)

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Bob Gedrose (INF); Umpqua (OR) Jorge Gomez (INF); Macomb (MI) Jerome Whitfield (INF); Middle Georgia State Dave Detwieler (INF); Rose State (OK) Tom Moses (INF); Delgado College Ken Minor (OF); Holyoke (MA) Bill Hill (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Joe Scanlon (OF); Normandale (MN) 1978 First Team Peter Dawes (C); Monroe CC (NY) Marty Barrett (INF); Mesa (AZ) Ron Grout (INF); Wingate (NC) Jim Tjader (INF); Iowa Western Keith Evans (INF); Calhoun (AL) Pedro Rabassa (OF); Ranger (TX) Jerome Whitfield (OF); Middle Georgia State Robert McNealy (OF); Southern Idaho Tom Sauer (P); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Jeff Hanslolan (P); Linn-Benton (OR) Mark Schuler (P); Motlow State (TN) Second Team Ron Reynolds (C); Garden City (KS) Tracy Anderson (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Doug Wabeke (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Chris Campbell (INF); Panola (TX) Tim Teufel (INF); St. Petersburg (FL) Keith Showell (OF); Prince George’s (MD) Chuck Barclift (OF); Louisburg (NC) Jim Wahlig (OF); Southeastern Illinois Bill Harmatack (P); Monroe CC (NY) Mike Mason (P); Normandale (MN) Doug Jones (P); Central Arizona Third Team Gene Delos Santos (C); Blinn (TX) Frank Surmaczewicz (INF); Housatonic (CT) Lou Piergross (INF); Camden County (NJ) Joe Bertotto (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Mark Serdar (INF); Southern Idaho Matt Stillwell (OF); Linn-Benton (OR) Packy Rodison (OF); Iowa Western Robert Locascio (OF); Kingsborough (NY) Jerry Reedy (P); Umpqua (OR) Steve Krueger (P); Garden City (KS) Jeff Laporte (P); Jackson (MI) Honorable Mention Robert Russell (P); Paducah (KY) Ed Jarosz (P); Quinsigamond (MA) Bill Eady (P); McLennan (TX) Kernan Ronan (P); Glendale (AZ) Steve Oliver (P); Cecil (MD) Len Bradley (P); Louisburg (NC)

Steve Smith (C); Rose State (OK) Don Hyman (C); Glendale (AZ) Mark Martin (C); San Jacinto-North (TX) Rick Fiala (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Rich Kerns (INF); Kalamazoo Valley (MI) Leroy Barkley (INF); Wallace State (AL) Doug Tanner (INF); Potomac State (WV) Jerry Halderman (INF); Middle Georgia State Gerry Miller (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Lance Platz (INF); North Iowa Area Nick Capra (INF); Lamar (CO) Mike Ott (OF); Yavapai (AZ) 1977 First Team Chino Cadahia (INF); Miami Dade-Downtown (FL) Roy Clark (INF); Ferrum (VA) Mark Schuster (INF); Central Arizona Jim Tjader (INF); Iowa Western Joe Adams (OF); Montgomery (MD) Mike Martin (OF); Seminole State (OK) Dan Townsend (OF); Yavapai (AZ) Ray Bresnahan (C); Massasoit (MA) Don Pisel (P); Southeastern Illinois Ron Driver (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Mike Munns (P); Southern Idaho Second Team Leonard Brown (INF); Seminole State (OK) Steve McMannon (INF); Southern Idaho Pedro Juan Rabassa (INF); Ranger (TX) Craig Pastors (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Jay Loviglio (OF); Suffolk County (NY) Mike Cannon (OF); Middlesex County (NJ) David Estep (OF); Cuyahoga-West (OH) Charles Thompson (C); Georgia Perimeter Larry Wright (P); Georgia Perimeter Jim Osgar (P); Normandale (MN) Ron Raiz (P); Grand Rapids (MI) Third Team Kelly Heath (INF); Louisburg (NC) Mike Mauck (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Doug Wabeke (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Irwin Bryant (INF); Columbia State (TN) Dan P. Murphy (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Bill Riley (OF); Quinsigamond (MA) Mitchell Chilton (OF); Glendale (AZ) Frank Pena (C); Muscatine (IA) Pete Teixeira (P); Miami Dade-South (FL) Jerry Reedy (P); Umpqua (OR) Ed Jarosz (P); Quinsigamond (MA) Honorable Mention Orland Quiroga (P); Pima (AZ) John North (C); Dixie State (UT)

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Ron Reynolds (C); Garden City (KS) Blane McDonald (C); South Florida State Ben Evans (OF); Northwest Mississippi Steve Youngman (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Burt Burrows (OF); McLennan (TX) Randy Jacobson (INF); Iowa Western Dean Powell (INF); North Hennepin (MN) John Deehaan (INF); Lake County (IL) Tim Fogarty (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Jeff Boyd (INF); Linn-Benton (OR) John Russo (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Leroy Barkley (INF); Wallace-Dothan (AL) Jack Jones (INF); Penn State-Brandywine (PA) Greg Biondi (INF); Lamar (CO) Steve Winfield (INF); Panola (TX) Dave Mielly (INF); Blinn (TX) 1976 First Team Harry Chappas (INF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Steve Dibendetto (INF); MassBay (MA) Don Clatterbuck (INF); CCBC Essex (MD) John Mahoney (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Steve Elam (OF); Linn-Benton (OR) Mickey Hatcher (OF); Mesa (AZ) Jeff Kneisly (OF); St. Clair County (MI) Larry McVay (C); Eastern Oklahoma State Bob Most (P); Central Arizona Ron Davis (P); Blinn (TX) Mike Moore (P); Cleveland State (TN) Second Team Nat Showalter (INF); Chipola (FL) George Kaage (INF); Kankakee (IL) Ben Evans (INF); Northwest Mississippi Jeff Spence (INF); Eastern Oklahoma State Wiley Harris (OF); Wingate (NC) Monte Harris (OF); Ranger (TX) Mark Corey (OF); Central Arizona Fred Clark (C); Harry S. Truman (IL) James McWilliams (P); Panola (TX) Mark Calvert (P); Connors State (OK) John Altmann (P); Linn-Benton (OR) Honorable Mention Steve Douglas (INF); Linn-Benton (OR) Eddie Gates (INF); College of the Albermarle (NC) Tom Dimino (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Jaime Lopez (INF); Yavapai (AZ) Craig Robinson (INF); Chipola (FL) Pete Peltz (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Matt Yeager (OF); Seward County (KS) Wes Robbins (OF); Miami Dade-Downtown (FL) Jack Sauer (OF); Colorado Northwestern Barry Thomas (OF); Iowa Western Mark Hutchins (OF); Lakewood (MN)

Vinnie Marchese (OF); Suffolk County (NY) George Bergstrom (C); Coastal Alabama-South John Long (C); Miami Dade-North (FL) Greg Meier (C); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Dave Froehlich (P); Indian Hills (IA) Danny Darwin (P); Grayson (TX) Nick Fiorillo (P); Brookdale (NJ) 1975 First Team Glenn Wendt (INF); Temple (TX) Randy Warrick (INF); Louisburg (NC) Ken Oberkfell (INF); Southwestern Illinois Gary Krug (INF); Lamar (CO) Jeff Brisson (OF); Iowa Western Steve Elam (OF); Linn-Benton (OR) John Valeri (OF); MassBay (MA) Carleton King (C); Wingate (NC) Don Hanna (P); Yavapai (AZ) Russell Clark (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Second Team Elliot Franklin (INF); Ranger (TX) Steve Voorhies (INF); Clackamas (OR) Marvin Wooten (INF); Louisburg (NC) Douglas Simunic (INF); St. Clair County (MI) Mike Kerrigan (OF); Scottsdale (AZ) John Franz (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Mickey Hatcher (OF); Mesa (AZ) Randy Toogood (C); Glendale (AZ) Hodges McLendon (OF); Abraham Baldwin (GA) Mike McDonald (OF); Columbia State (TN) Larry Horn (OF); Blinn (TX) Honorable Mention Glen Gaboury (INF); Treasure Valley (OR) Ken Moore (INF); Connors State (OK) Joe Berg (INF); Columbia State (TN) Tom Driver (OF); North Hennepin (MN) Chares Stevens (OF); Louisburg (NC) Scott Mark (OF); Colorado Mesa Wiley Harris (OF); Wingate (NC) Gary Thweatt (OF); Temple (TX) Julio Acosta (OF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Jay Loviglio (OF); Suffolk County (NY) Cliff Hill (OF); Anne Arundel (MD) Dennis Trammel (C); Southern Idaho Lou Shulze (C); Mott (MI) Bruce Bochy (C); Eastern Florida State Gary Ezell (P); Connors State (OK) Ken Meyers (P); Ranger (TX) Tom Doyle (P); Triton (IL) Mark Post (P); Keystone (PA) 1974 First Team

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Eddie Beam (INF); Mitchell (CT) Eddie Oliveros (INF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Ken Phelps (INF); Mesa (AZ) Mark Milauc (INF); St. Clair County (MI) Lonnie Harris (OF); Kingsborough (NY) Ronnie Lair (OF); Temple (TX) Karl Pagel (OF); Glendale (AZ) Wayne Mears (C); Chipola (FL) Charles Schlottman (P); Clackamas (OR) Bob Downs (P); Johnson County (KS) John Hannon (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) Second Team Rufus Cook (INF); Panola (TX) Pat Putnam (INF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Marvin Wooten (INF); Louisburg (NC) Dan Graham (INF); Mesa (AZ) Steve Wilkins (OF); Treasure Valley (OR) Mike Schervish (OF); St. Clair County (MI) Mike Murphy (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Andy Jayjack (C); Cuyahoga (OH) Rick Poinsett (P); Mercer County (NJ) Dan Neal (P); Columbia State (TN) Steve Kerns (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Honorable Mention Lewis Pierce (INF); Martin Methodist (TN) Rich Kaczmarski (INF); Lake County (IL) Steve Patton (INF); Treasure Valley (OR) Randy Law (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Mark Balderston (INF); Johnson County (KS) Larry Keenum (INF); Calhoun (AL) Jerry Gonzales (INF); Ranger (TX) Johnnie Ray Gordon (OF); Mitchell (CT) Kenneth Berger (OF); Valencia (FL) Rob Shuman (OF); Linn-Benton (OR) Dennis Walling (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Lee Lewis (OF); Arkansas-Fort Smith Bob Pate (OF); Mesa (AZ) Brad Cannon (C); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Dale Goodwin (C); Cleveland State (TN) Walt Wendtland (C); Wharton County (TX) Mike Williams (P); Temple (TX) Steve Rohs (P); Scottsdale (AZ) 1973 First Team Julio Delgado (INF); Mesa (AZ) Greg Hool (INF); Henry Ford (MI) Wendell Higginbotham (INF); Chipola (FL) David Stapleton (INF); Coastal Alabama-South Karel DeLeeuw (OF); Glendale (AZ) Stan Lawrence (OF); Bacone (OK) William Bohne (OF); Blinn (TX) Wayne Cato (C); San Jacinto-North (TX) Charles Rogers (P); Columbia State (TN)

Donnie Moore (P); Ranger (TX) Peter Falcone (P); Kingsborough (NY) Second Team Randy Davidson (INF); Columbia State (TN) Joe Ayers (INF); Bacone (OK) Warren Cromartie (INF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Randy Law (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Gene Essie (OF); Columbia State (TN) Robert Leise (OF); Southern Idaho Jim Davidson (OF); Linn-Benton (OR) Phil Cunnucci (C); Kingsborough (NY) Jim Williams (P); Indian Hills (IA) Ken Palmer (P); Connors State (OK) Kirk Campbell (P); Blinn (TX) Honorable Mention Rick Patterson (C); Coastal Alabama-South Dave Dusak (P); Triton (IL) Ray Forgie (P); Mesa (AZ) Richard Hudson (P); Chipola (FL) Don Bravenec (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Bob Pate (INF); Mesa (AZ) Rich Kazmarski (INF); Lake County (IL) Donnie Hatcher (INF); College of the Albemarle Mike Moran (INF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Steve Pugmire (INF); Ricks (ID) Don Wolfe (INF); Linn-Benton (OR) Craig Sebek (INF); Temple (TX) Larry Eubanks (OF); Glendale (AZ) Jim Ford (OF); Henry Ford (MI) Tommy Adams (OF); Oklahoma City Southwestern Frank Cacciatore (OF); Seminole State (OK) John Webb (OF); Hagerstown (MD) Ted Torres (P); Arizona Western 1972 First Team Jackie Faidley (INF); Patrick Henry (VA) Rick Davidson (INF); Columbia State (TN) William Nahorodny (INF); St. Clair County (MI) Dave Collins (INF); Mesa (AZ) Larry Parrish (OF); Seminole State (FL) Vincent Schaub (OF); Nassau (NY) Stan Lawrence (OF); Bacone (OK) Jerry Kurtz (C); Oklahoma City Southwestern Rick Burley (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Tim Brewer (P); Arkansas-Fort Smith Rick Langford (P); State College of Florida Second Team Mike Moran (INF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Lenn Sakata (INF); Treasure Valley (OR) Jeff Oscarson (INF); Mesa (AZ) Jeff Brookens (INF); Hagerstown (MD) Terry Cornutt (OF); Linn-Benton (OR)

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Carl Benson (OF); Lamar (CO) Keith Smith (OF); State College of Florida Dan Bourgerie (C); Normandale State (MN) Doug Slocum (P); Mesa (AZ) Tim Pierce (P); Monroe CC (NY) Mike Kenneth (P): Glendale (AZ) Honorable Mention Tim Bull; St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Steve Wheat; Lincoln (IL) Jeff Blair; Connors State (OK) Robert Prisco; Suffolk County (NY) Gary Braswell; Georgia Perimeter Paul Miller; San Jacinto-North (TX) Tom Rima; Indian Hills (IA) Gwen Shelton; Calhoun (AL) Tom Eggers; Treasure Valley (OR) Lowell Anderson; Snow (UT) John O’Connor; State College of Florida Charley Rogers; Columbia State (TN) Tom Martell; Linn-Benton (OR) Allen Johnson; Wingate (NC) Dave Frazer; Ellsworth (IA) Frank Read; South Georgia State Kevin Nelson; Anoka-Ramsey (MN) Neil Kabinoff; Orange County (NY) Laconia Graham; Ranger (TX) Bobby Falcon; Panola (TX) 1971 First Team Vern Wilkins (INF); Mesa (AZ) Rick Burley (INF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Rick Richardson (INF); Louisburg (NC) Rick Counts (INF); St. Petersburg (FL) Gary Conley (OF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Mike Pojeski (OF); Grand Rapids (MI) Allen Marsh (OF); Ranger (TX) Marty Stajduhar (C); Mesa (AZ) Stan Butkus (P); Miami Dade-North (FL) Gary Walcott (P); Hudson Valley (NY) Rodney Walker (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Second Team Anthony Ciavelli (INF); Hagerstown (MD) Eddie Munoz (INF); Bacone (OK) Pat Leary (INF); Mt. Hood (OR) Douglas Ballnik (INF); Genesee (NY) Mike Austermann (OF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Ricky Davidson (OF); Columbia State (TN) Joe Caradona (OF); Southwestern Illinois Glenn Bannister (C); Arkansas-Fort Smith Terry Cornutt (P); Linn-Benton (OR) Jim Otten (P); Mesa (AZ) Ronald Roznovsky (P); San Jacinto-North (TX)

Honorable Mention Richard Greenwood; Kingsborough (NY) Jim Cave; Treasure Valley (OR) Noel Bodganski; Ellsworth (IA) Perry Danforth; Indian Hills (IA) Robbie Williams; Wingate (NC) Albert Ryan; Gulf Coast State (FL) Timothy Hosler; South Georgia Marc Rhea; Colorado Mesa Jimmy Archibald; Calhoun (AL) Mike Kenneth; Glendale (AZ) Jeff Blair; Connors State (OK) Larry Ratcliff; Panola (TX) Gary Young; Ranger (TX) Paul McPeck; Dutchess (NY) Mickey Johnson; Mt. Hood (OR) Bob Allen; Arizona Western Steve Danden; South Georgia Gary Jenkins; Baltimore City (MD) 1970 First Team Roy Staiger (INF); Bacone (OK) John Kyle (INF); Columbia State (TN) Vince Carnevale (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Ken Reed (INF); Mesa (AZ) Doug Ault (OF); Panola (TX) Ronnie Kirkland (OF); South Georgia Jim Burnes (OF); Glendale (AZ) Dan McDonough (C); Indian Hills (IA) Jim Otten (P); Mesa (AZ) Dennis Queen (P); St. Clair County (MI) Mike Hall (P); Colorado Mesa Second Team Eddie Echols (INF); Columbia State (TN) Charles Blanchard (INF); Jackson State (TN) Jerry Hagist (INF); Mt. Hood (OR) Joe Steiner (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Larry Schutzius (OF); Colorado Mesa Mike Kirchoff (OF); Miami Dade-South (FL) Brian Moore (OF); Ellsworth (IA) Mason Bean (C); South Georgia Bruce Bennett (P); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Steve Nichols (P); Monroe CC (NY) Ronald Roznovsky (P); San Jacinto-North (TX) Honorable Mention Amador Tijerina (INF); Odessa (TX) Larry Sertich (INF); Marion Military (AL) Richard Kemp (INF); Kankakee (IL) Wayne Tyrone (INF); Ranger (TX) Dennis Silvey (INF); Mt. Hood (OR) Vern Wilkins (INF); Mesa (AZ) Louis Persichina (INF); Rangely College Duane Kuiper (INF); Indian Hills (IA)

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Angelo Mecca (OF); Keystone (PA) Enrique Cubillas (OF); Arizona Western Kevin Bryant (OF); Valencia (FL) Dick Payne (OF); Connors State (OK) Mike Pojeski (OF); Grand Rapids (MI) Bernie Boehmer (C); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Bob Engle (C); Colorado Mesa George Vasquez (C); Phoenix (AZ) Bruce Kombrinck (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) Billy Cox (P); Blinn (TX) 1969 First Team Roy Staiger (INF); Bacone (OK) Gary Wade (INF); Baltimore City (MD) Joe Brown (INF); Gardner-Webb (NC) Amador Tijerina (INF); Odessa (TX) Otis McCowan (OF); Glendale (AZ) Roger Schmuck (OF); Mesa (AZ) Doug Ault (OF); Panola (TX) Glen Borgman (C); Miami Dade-North (FL) Pat Osburn (P); State College of Florida Wendell Franke (P); Colorado Mesa Dan Camp (P); Mott (MI) Second Team Tim O’donnell (INF); Bacone (OK) Ken Reed (INF); Mesa (AZ) Doug Thorley (INF); Glendale (AZ) Ray Nygaard (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Steve Cawthon (OF); South Georgia Bill Bright (OF); Brevard (NC) Freddie Howard (OF); Paris (TX) William Sievers (C); Wilbur Wright (IL) Ray Bare (P); Miami Dade-North (FL) Jerry Tassa (P); Wingate (NC) David Allen (P); Mott (MI) Honorable Mention Jerry Hagist (INF); Mt. Hood (OR) Richard Motsinger (INF); Wingate (NC) Jerre Algea (INF); Carl Albert State (OK) Steve Spretz (INF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Dan Ragland (INF); Ranger (TX) Randy Haats (INF); Willmar (MN) John Grubb (OF); State College of Florida Larry Schutzius (OF); Colorado Mesa Roger McSwain (OF); Gardner-Webb (NC) Brian Moore (OF); Ellsworth (IA) Michael Pivec (OF); Baltimore City (MD) John Reen (C); Seminole State (FL) Ed Hill (C); Post (CT) Gary Weese (P); Bacone (OK) Doug Ross (P); Arizona Western Steve Bates (P); Treasure Valley (OR)

1968 First Team John Penn (INF); Ferrum (VA) Jim Williams (INF); Glendale (AZ) Derk Hoving (INF); Amarillo (TX) Phil Lewis (INF); Arkansas-Fort Smith David Moates (OF); State College of Florida Frank Buchan (OF); Marshalltown (IA) Tim Gump (OF); Phoenix (AZ) Michael Hetman (C); Hudson Valley (NY) Edgar Avila (P); Miami Dade-North (FL) Michael Houck (P); Hudson Valley (NY) Robin Flake (P); State College of Florida Second Team Bill Dorothy (INF); Bacone (OK) Jack Collinge (INF); Mesa (AZ) Wayne Shrivner (INF); Baltimore JC John Galloway (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Mark Sink (OF); Gardner-Webb (NC) Larry Stroman (OF); Blinn (TX) Roger Whitaker (OF); Northeastern A&M James Didieo (C); Miami Dade-North (FL) Martin Pavlik (P); Wilson JC Steve Prater (P); Odessa (TX) Tony Perry (P); Treasure Valley (OR) Honorable Mention Raymond Nygard (INF); Indian Hills (IA) Eric Soderholm (INF); South Georgia Robert Hall (INF); Monroe CC (NY) Steve McElduff (INF); Wingate (NC) Steve Spretz (INF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Joe Wesche (INF); Columbia State (TN) Wayne Dawson (OF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Bill Drenth (OF); St. Gregory’s (OK) Wayne Nordhagen (OF); Treasure Valley (OR) Ralph Dick (OF); Colorado Mesa Robert Robbins (OF); Erie (NY) Tony Ryan (OF); Hudson Valley (NY) Art Bieneman (C); Muscatine (IA) Ed McGinley (C); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) James O’Leary (P); Dutchess (NY) Jack Snyder (P); Glendale (AZ) Richard Berlin (P); Muscatine (IA) Steve Christman (P); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 1967 First Team Robert Norton (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Wally Jakubczyk (INF); Mott (MI) Eddie Vaughn (INF); Odessa (TX) Edward Bravo (INF); Miami Dade-North (FL) James Dunegan Jr. (OF); Bacone (OK) Bruce Hotchkiss (OF); Ellsworth (IA) Terry Daily (OF); Blinn (TX)

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Tom Cook (C); State College of Florida Joe Arnold (P); Miami Dade-North (FL) Larry Koch (P); Nassau (NY) Lloyd Kingfisher (P); Bacone (OK) Second Team Joe Gavel (INF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Joseph Gusky (INF); Erie (NY) Charles Sprinkle (INF); Arizona Western Travis Washington (INF); Bacone (OK) Wayne Denson (OF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Tim Gump (OF); Phoenix (AZ) Mark Sink (OF); Gardner-Webb (NC) George Devito (C); Wharton County (TX) Carl Hughes (P); Phoenix (AZ) Wayne Church (P); Gardner-Webb (NC) Stan Bell (P); State College of Florida Honorable Mention Hal Harris (INF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Robert Murrell (INF); Hiwassee (TN) Jay Moomaw (INF); Treasure Valley (OR) Gary Reiners (INF); Ellsworth (IA) Ronald Hunt (INF); Miami Dade-North (FL) Paul Hart (OF); SUNY Cobleskill (NY) Joseph Comforto (OF); Nassau (NY) Steve Midgette (OF); Louisburg (NC) Ronald Ward (OF); Bacone (OK) James Gorski (OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Richard Stephenson (OF); Ricks (ID) Robert Mueller (C); Wilbur Wright (IL) Gary Brooks (C); Arkansas-Fort Smith Dave Sova (P); Mott (MI) Pete Eyer (P); Louisburg (NC) Larry Horton (P); Odessa (TX) Tony Perry (P); Treasure Valley (OR) Robert Bridges (P); Arizona Western John McCann (OF); Ricks (ID) Walter Lampmann (OF); State College of Florida Tim Dennis (C); Hudson Valley (NY) Ernest McAnally (C); Paris (TX) Archie Reynolds (P); Paris (TX) Steve Reagan (P); Cameron State (OK) Paul Mastin (P); Wingate (NC) Tom Burgess (P); Phoenix (AZ) 1966 First Team Ray Rohr (INF); Southwestern Illinois Steve Lohrer (INF); Nassau (NY) Robert Horton (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Joe Gavel (INF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Harry Greene (OF); Wingate (NC) Larry Linville (OF); Colorado Mesa Jack Mercer (OF); Odessa (TX) Bob Stinson (C); Miami Dade (FL)

Gary Gentry (P); Phoenix (AZ) Richard Folkers (P); Ellsworth (IA) Joe Arnold (P); Miami Dade (FL) Second Team Terry Dailey (INF); Blinn (TX) Steve Dixon (INF); Hiwassee (TN) DeWayne Williams (INF); Cisco (TX) Roger Reid (INF); Utah State Eastern Larry Rayes (OF); Cameron State (OK) James Klein (OF); Erie (NY) Steve Beeman (OF); Columbia Basin (WA) Glen Ezell (C); Arizona Western Pete Eyer (P); Louisburg (NC) Gary Smith (P); Alpena (MI) George Simmons (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) Honorable Mention Curt Bevacqua (INF); Miami Dade (FL) Rudy Apisa (INF); Snow (UT) Bill Brill (INF); Colorado Mesa Dan Welton (INF); Mott (MI) Clifton Smith (INF); Panola (TX) Bob Hudspeth (OF); Bacone (OK) Glen Blanton (OF); San Jacinto-North (TX) Rodney Ewing (OF); Gardner-Webb (NC) Wade Clark (OF); Indian Hills (IA) Larry Hand (OF); Treasure Valley (OR) 1965 First Team Bob Smith (INF); Bacone (OK) Gary Huey (INF); Odessa (TX) Ron Sutton (INF); Blinn (TX) Bob Mendell (INF); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M John Frye (OF); State College of Florida Ralph Carpenter (OF); Phoenix (AZ) Dominic Martino (OF); Hudson Valley (NY) Ed Yarnell (C); Miami Dade (FL) Gary Laws (P); Wingate (NC) QV Lowe (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) Kenneth Hall (P); Nassau (NY) Second Team John Cervi (INF); Erie (NY) Pete Fulton (INF); Joliet (IL) Tom Zumalt (INF); Bacone (OK) Tom Robson (INF); Phoenix (AZ) Randy Stoneman (OF); Brevard (NC) Mike Deisher (OF); Colorado Mesa Rich Miller (OF); Ellsworth (IA) Norman Singleton (C); Grand View (IA) Tom Burgess (P); Phoenix (AZ) Joe Berg (P); Odessa (TX) Jay Schlormer (P); Lincoln (IL)

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Honorable Mention Frank Ganser (INF); South Suburban (IL) Ken Dimick (INF); Utah State Eastern Jerry Glover (INF); Amarillo (TX) Nathan Markham (INF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Greg Golden (INF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Steve Turnbo (INF); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Charles Leonard (INF); Wingate (NC) Robert Felber (INF); Baltimore City (MD) Ivey Armstrong (INF); Miami Dade (FL) Lou Chiodo (OF); Grand View (IA) James Klein (OF); Erie (NY) Eugene Sidor (C); Nassau (NY) Roy Oshiro (C); Snow (UT) William Graham (C); Wingate (NC) John Pierce (P); Bacone (OK) Mike Lawler (P); State College of Florida Ricky Tompson (P); Blinn (TX) Larry Patterson (P); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 1964 First Team Robert Andrews (INF); Colorado Mesa Tony Moody (INF); Anderson (SC) Wenlyn Lindeman (INF); Ellsworth (IA) Richard Fernandez (INF); State College of Florida David Magnole (OF); Miami Dade (FL) Mike Martin (OF); Wingate (NC) Robert Rosenthal (OF); New York City (NY) Marshall Adair (C); Cerritos (CA) William Billy Johnson (P); Blinn (TX) Frank Gongola (P); Miami Dade (FL) Brooks Tolbert; Bacone (OK) Second Team Rudy Barton (INF); Brewton-Parker (GA) Larry Spangler (INF); Los Angeles Harbor (CA) Robert Miller (INF); Wilbur Wright (IL) Robert Mandell (INF); Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Bill Berry (OF); Blinn (TX) Allen Dougal (OF); Boise (ID) Raymond Arrington (OF); Los Angeles City (CA) Billy Ray Duckworh (C); Panola (TX) Jerry Glover (P); Amarillo (TX) Ray Amalbert; New York City (NY) Gary Laws; Wingate (NC) Honorable Mention Angelo Veronesi (INF); Dutchess (NY) Steve Polisar (INF); Miami Dade (FL) Charles Hawkins (INF); Pensacola State (FL) Robert Smith (INF); Bacone (OK) Bill Strottman (INF); North Iowa Area Gary Golightly (INF); San Angelo (TX) Larry Martin (OF); Phoenix (AZ)

John Doolan (OF); Spoon River (IL) Emmett Brooks (OF); Hudson Valley (NY) Mack Gornto (OF); Gulf Coast State (FL) Pete Sarron (OF); Miami Dade (FL) Ron Woodward (OF); Wingate (NC) Jody Cosby (C); Bacone (OK) Robert Hale (C); Columbia Basic (WA) Jack Ford (P); Blue Mountain (OR) Dennis Anderson (P); Ellsworth (IA) Barry Lersch (P); Colorado Mesa QV Lowe (P); Gulf Coast State (FL) 1963 First Team Mike Der Manuel (INF); Colorado Mesa Cecil Holt (INF); Blinn (TX) Jerry Dorsch (INF); Miami Dade (FL) Sterling Coward (INF); Wilmington (NC) Thomas Cole (OF); Wilmington (NC) Richard Treadway (OF); State College of Florida John Bigby (OF); Amarillo (TX) Edward Poehles (C); San Angelo (TX) Jack Milks (P); Cerritos (CA) Ken Widman (P); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Steve Cahoon (P); Southern Utah Second Team Jerry Fossum (INF); Phoenix (AZ) Richard Nelson (INF); South Suburban (IL) Gordon Loveless (INF); Southern Utah Gene Stone (INF); Citrus (CA) Mike Martin (OF); Wingate (NC) Billy Ray Duckworth (OF); Panola (TX) Ken Cormier (OF); Eastern Arizona Mike Ash (OF); Cerritos (CA) Steve Eatmon (C); State College of Florida Wayne Bailey (P); Bacone (OK) Maurice Joel (P); Riverland (MN) Honorable Mention Harold Pierce (INF); Waldorf (IA) Dave Drechsel (INF); South Suburban (IL) Jimmy Russell (INF); Columbus State (GA) Danny Broome (INF); Spartanburg Methodist (SC) James Ciarlo (INF); Rockland (NY) Scott Stevenson (INF); New Mexico Military Bobby Don Hill (INF); Wharton County (TX) Lee Hudson (INF); Boise (ID) Raymond Arrington (OF); Los Angeles City (CA) Bud Baker (OF); Yakima Valley (WA) Ken Moses (OF); SUNY Broome (NY) Gary Kavars (OF); North Iowa Area Robert Moore (OF); Ranger (TX) Gary McPherson (OF); Southeastern (IA) Jim Fron (C); Erie (NY) Wayne Smith (C); Southern Technical (GA)

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Bob Wilcinski (C); Ellsworth (IA) Tom Crosby (P); St. Petersburg (FL) Hal Leffew (P); Hiwassee (TN) Leslie Crenshaw (P); Allen Academy (TX) Dale Ehler (P); Yakima Valley (WA) Raymond Amalbert (P); New York City (NY) 1962 First Team Floyd Joiner (INF); New York City (NY) Glen Oura (INF); Boise (ID) Robert Sturges (INF); Ellsworth Jack Marler (INF); North Greenville (SC) James Covington (OF); Amarillo (TX) Lawrence Clary (OF); Louisburg (NC) Mike Wittlick (OF); Southwestern Illinois Eugene Hardman (C); New Mexico Military Robert Booth (P); Dutchess (NY) Jim Jensen (P); Cerritos (CA) Wayne McAlpin (P); Phoenix (AZ) Second Team Gordon Loveless (INF); Southern Utah Joe Swingle (INF); Phoenix (AZ) Ralph Pagani (INF); Colorado Mesa Jim Reed (INF); State College of Florida Robert Butler (OF); Brewton-Parker (GA) Dennis Nickle (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Jerry Dorsch (OF); Miami Dade (FL) Joe Taylor (C); Miami Dade (FL)

Al Dehnert (P); South Suburban (IL) Marlin Wells (P); New Mexico Military Louis Howard (P); Wilmington (NC) Honorable Mention Mike Pallesen (INF); Ellsworth (IA) Bob Olson (INF); South Suburban (IL) Dave Warner (INF); North Iowa Area Cecil Holt (INF); Blinn (TX) Sterling Coward (INF); Wilmington (NC) Clark Rabon (INF); Montgomery-Takoma Park (MD) Donald Heller (INF); SUNY Broome (NY) Elliott Oppenheim (INF); Baltimore College of Commerce (MD) Richard Treadway (OF); State College of Florida Jack Milam (OF); Pueblo (CO) Jim Heirigs (OF); Trinidad State (CO) Roger Reid (OF); Odessa (TX) Robert Chadwick (OF); South Plains (TX) Michael Canonica (C); Hudson Valley (NY) Paul Harman (C); York (PA) Bob Gauna (C); Colorado Mesa Steve Eatmon (P); State College of Florida Steve Cahoon (P); Southern Utah

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DIVISION II

NJCAA All-Time DII Baseball All-Americans

(1993-present)

2019 First Team P Logan Bender, Catawba Valley (NC) P Dane Dixon, LSU Eunice (LA) P Carter Robinson, Mesa (AZ) C Ryan Parquette, McHenry County (IL) IF Nick Gile, Madison (WI) IF Dan Pruitt, Western Oklahoma State IF Mike Sears, Sinclair (OH) IF Drew Smith, Northeast (NE) OF Domenic Boselli, Mercer County (NJ) OF Adam Henderson, Kellogg (MI) OF Brandon Parker, Mississippi Gulf Coast DH Ryan Moormeier, Bismarck State (ND) Second Team P Brock Begue, Cuyahoga (OH) P Matt Hamilton, Madison (WI) P Ty Rybarczyk, Parkland (IL) C Nate Bloxham, Miles (MT) IF Gage Hammonds, Southeastern-Whiteville (NC) IF Gary Mattis, GateWay (AZ) IF Alex Petchark, UConn-Avery Point (CT) IF Ben Van Cleve, Northwest Mississippi OF Nathan Aide, Madison (WI) OF Jake Hall, Morris (NJ) OF Vinnie Massaglia, Illinois Central DH Ben Mets, Kalamazoo Valley (MI) Third Team P Houston Harding, Itawamba (MS) P AJ Javitt, Montgomery (MD) P Spencer Walker, Lincoln Land (IL) C David Espinal, Cuyahoga (OH) IF Wiley Cleland, Pearl River (MS) IF Fox Leum, North Iowa Area IF Austin Murr, Des Moines Area (IA) IF Dayan Reinoso, Chesapeake (MD) OF John Daly, Rockland (NY) OF Matt McElwain, Murray State (OK) OF Caleb Upshaw, Western Oklahoma State DH Cacy Harper, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa 2018 First Team P Blake Flint, Paradise Valley (AZ) P Zach Hester, LSU Eunice (LA)

P Chas Sagedahl, Southeastern (IA) C Jacob Padilla, Murray State (OK) IF Josh Bristyan, Paradise Valley (AZ) IF Izaya Fullard, Kirkwood (IA) IF Kelani Luke, Lackawanna (PA) IF Juan Paulino, Western Oklahoma State OF Aaron Palensky, Southeast (NE) OF Brandon Parker, Mississippi Gulf Coast OF Joe Quinones-Mason, Pitt (NC) DH Trace Jordan, Meridian (MS)

Second Team P Joey Baran, Lackawanna (PA) P Tyler Buchanan, Pasco-Hernando State (FL) P Wyatt Rush, Lansing (MI) C Martin Muzik, Wake Tech (NC) IF Alex Cimaroli, McHenry County (IL) IF Gavin Homer, Kellogg (IL) IF Simon Landry, Pearl River (MS) IF Trystin Raikes, Parkland (IL) OF Bryce Butler, Kankakee (IL) OF Dan Fry, Allegany Maryland (MD) OF Tyler Paulsen, Parkland (IL) DH EJ Taylor, Northern Oklahoma Enid

Third Team P Ryan Anderson, McHenry County (IL) P Brock Begue, Cuyahoga (OH) P Julian Smith, Catawba Valley (NC) C Ryan Parquette, McHenry County (IL) IF Luke Baranchak, Mercyhurst North East (PA) IF Conner Denning, Mesa (AZ) IF Scott McKeon, Brunswick (NC) IF Handy Rodriguez, CCBC Catonsville (MD) OF Scott Giordano, Westchester (NY) OF Griffin Keller, Northern Oklahoma Enid OF Hunter Ruhstorfer, Lansing (MI) DH Phil Ferranti, Monroe CC (NY)

2017 First Team P Dennis Brady, Mercer County (NJ) P Brady Schanuel, Parkland (IL) P Ben Stiglets, Jones County (MS) C Anthony Peroni, Mercer County (NJ) IF Kody Funderburk, Mesa (AZ) IF Eric Hoard, Jones County (MS) IF Cooper Marshall, Kellogg (MI) IF John Ricotta, Monroe (NY) OF Chandler Jenkins, Catawba Valley (NC)

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OF Tyreque Reed, Itawamba (MS) OF Luis Vargas, Southeastern (IA) DH Carlos Andujar, Northern Oklahoma Enid Second Team P Seth Nordlin, Gateway (AZ) P Devin Peters, Kankakee (IL) P Jake Suddreth, Mesa (AZ) C Wyatt Mascarella, McHenry County (IL) IF Grant Macciocchi, Murray State (OK) IF Martin Muzik, Wake Tech (NC) IF Nick Vasic, McHenry County (IL) IF Grant Van Scoy, Southeast (NE) OF Ben Aklinski, Phoenix (AZ) OF Pedro Alfonseca, Black Hawk (IL) OF Jack Gleason, Jackson (MI) DH Hunter Wilson, Coahoma (MS) Third Team P Anderson DeLeon, Iowa Central P Logan Robbins, Jones County (MS) P Tristan Weaver, Lincoln Land (IL) C Jordyn Muffley, Parkland (IL) IF Dylan Brooks, CC of Rhode Island IF Spencer Gillund, Bismarck State (ND) IF Jett Manning, Frederick (MD) IF Nick Maton, Lincoln Land (IL) OF Dalton Bealmer, MCC-Longview (MO) OF Mike Chiovitti, UConn-Avery Point (CT) OF Matt Starcovic, Cuyahoga (OH) DH Travis Miller, Ellsworth (IA) 2016 First Team P Andrew DiPiazza, Mercer County (NJ) P Andrew Reisinger, McHenry County (IL) P Channing Wall, East Central (MS) C Jake Morsch, Lincoln Land (IL) IF Jacob Adams, Des Moines Area (IA) IF Joshua Anthony, Western Oklahoma State IF Josh Evans, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa IF Rashad Stewart, Patrick Henry (VA) OF Mason Irby, Jones County (MS) OF Jeffrey Riedel, Jackson (MI) OF Malique Ziegler, North Iowa Area DH Colin Holderman, Heartland (IL) Second Team P Keny Hasler, Mesa (AZ) P Brady Schanuel, Parkland (IL) P Tanner Thompson, Pasco-Hernando State (FL) C Brian Lane, Mississippi Gulf Coast IF Nick Coomes, LSU Eunice (LA) IF Alex Pener, Scottsdale (AZ)

IF Colin Ridout, Heartland (IL) IF Manny Rodriguez, Cuyahoga (OH) OF Ty Andrus, Catawba Valley (NC) OF Nate Hunter, MCC-Longview (MO) OF Austin Pollack, Westchester (NY) DH Mitchell Morimoto, Mesa (AZ) Third Team P Ariel Burgos Garcia, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa P Garrett Poole, GateWay (AZ) P Kyle Roberts, Henry Ford (MI) C Ryan Coale, Patrick Henry (VA) IF Dylan Brooks, CC of Rhode Island IF Brady Casperson, Dakota County Tech (MN) IF Jonathan De La Cruz, Black Hawk-Moline (IL) IF Shane Rivenburgh, Lackawanna (PA) OF Anthony Boselli, Mercer County (NJ) OF Ben Myers, Sinclair (OH) OF Mike Severson, Dawson (MT) 2015 First Team P Randy Bell, Hinds (MS) P Doug Domnarski, UConn-Avery Point (CT) P Nate Harmon, Frederick (MD) C Jalen Poindexter, John Wood (IL) IF Steve Figueroa, Westchester (NY) IF Chris Mattison, Frederick (MD) IF Steven Sensley, LSU Eunice (LA) IF Danny Sullivan, Catawba Valley (NC) OF Jay Feliciano, Southeastern (IA) OF Daymon Totherow, Patrick Henry (VA) OF James White, Sinclair (OH) DH Josh Evans, Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa Second Team P Tyler Bradner, Kellogg (MI) P Ricardo Parra, Western Oklahoma State P Mitch Sewald, LSU Eunice (LA) C Mason Irby, Jones County (MS) IF Tyler Edwards, Southeast (NE) IF Robbie Glendinning, North Iowa Area IF Sam Palensky, Southeast (NE) IF Kevin Smith, Oakton (IL) OF Devin Bell, Frederick (MD) OF Justin Ellison, Western Oklahoma State OF Steven Pinales, Sullivan County (NY) DH Mitchell Morimoto, Mesa (AZ) Third Team P Tyler Carvalho, Meza (AZ) P T.J. Cervan, Kalamazoo Valley (IL) P Danny Rodriguez, Pasco-Hernando State (FL) C Anthony Mrosla, Des Moines Area (IA) IF Tyler Albright, Oakton (IL) IF Colby Griggs, Lincoln Land (IL)

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IF Mason McCoy, Illinois Central IF Marlor Villafana, Western Oklahoma State OF Brandon Gibis, Madison (WI) OF Zachary Marszal, McHenry County (IL) OF Marcus Pingleton, Heartland (IL) DH Ivan Objio, Sullivan County (NY) 2014 First Team P Jon Ferrendelli, Chandler-Gilbert (AZ) P Ridge Ackerman, Lincoln Land (IL) P Heath Fillmyer, Mercer County (NJ) C David Osnato, Mercer County (NJ) IF Stefan Trosclair, LSU Eunice (LA) IF Taylor Huebner, Sinclair (OH) IF Creighton Wilke, Southeast (NE) IF Justin Cassinelli, Westchester (NY) OF Roman Collins, Des Moines Area (IA) OF Chris Hoffman, Lake County (IL) OF Stibel Aleman-Saba, Patrick Henry (VA) DH Trent Simpson, Vincennes (IN) Second Team P Westin Stringer, Jones County (MS) P Chad Reeves, LSU Eunice (LA) P Carlos Pena, Sinclair (OH) C Brayden Matheson, Miles (MT) IF Izzack Albright, Cecil (MD) IF Brian Sobieski, Elgin (IL) IF Connor Counce, Murray State (OK) IF Andrew Hinckley, UConn-Avery Point (CT) OF Dylan Farrell, MCC-Longview (MO) OF Isaac Sampen, Parkland (IL) OF Robbie Doring, Vincennes (IN) DH James Land, Mississippi Gulf Coast Third Team P Cody Smith, Black Hawk-Moline (IL) P Joseph Caravalho, Mesa (AZ) P Austin Kretchmar, Redlands (OK) C Tyler Graves, Jones County (MS) IF Jacob Young, Dawson (MT) IF Nolan Lodden, Heartland (IL) IF Mason McCoy, Illinois Central IF Jay King, Northwest Mississippi OF Bryson Bowman, Catawba Valley (NC) OF Jacob Long, Southeastern-Whiteville (NC) OF Fabio Ricci, Westchester (NY) DH Lazaro Duvergel, Lackawanna (PA) 2013 First Team P Zach Andrews, Brunswick (NC) P Chad Mayle, Kellogg (MI) P Colton Thomson, Scottsdale (AZ) C A.J. Kehlenbeck, Monroe CC (NY)

IF Tim Anderson, East Central (MS) IF Keach Ballard, Murray State (OK) IF Dairo Gonzalez, Kirkwood (IA) IF Cameron Johnson, Lackawanna (PA) OF Ryan Aper, Lincoln Land (IL) OF Edwin Medina, Des Moines Area (IA) OF Joe Walsh, Oakton (IL) DH Danny Krause, Madison (WI) Second Team P Zach Albin, UConn-Avery Point P Ryan Lenaburg, Redlands (OK) P Johnny Lieske, Heartland (IL) C Krisjon Wilkerson, Pearl River (MS) IF Hunter Allen, Brunswick (NC) IF Jake Ingold, Lincoln Land (IL) IF Casey Rodriguez, LSU Eunice (LA) IF Wil Shortreed, Lakeland (OH) OF Vinny Bomasuto, Monroe CC (NY) OF Sherman Lucas, Western Oklahoma State OF David Walker, Phoenix (AZ) DH Devin Bell, Frederick (MD) Third Team P Brady Domangue, LSU Eunice (LA) P Cody Reed, Northwest Mississippi P Cody Smith, Black Hawk-Moline (IL) C J.J. Reimer, Ellsworth (IA) IF Cody Greear, Henry Ford (MI) IF Bryan Rivera, UConn-Avery Point (CT) IF Ryan Smith, Catawba Valley (NC) IF Josh Swirchak, Frederick (MD) OF Casey Fletcher, Kankakee (IL) OF Noel Nevarez, Murray State (OK) OF Mike Trefil, Sullivan County (NY) DH Alnardo Rodriguez, Western Oklahoma State 2012 First Team Alec Crawford (P); Des Moines Area (IA) Ben Hudspeth (P); Itawamba (MS) Chris Kirsch (P); Lackawanna (PA) Jordan Hunt (C); Southeastern -Whiteville Tyler Adkins (IF); Hinds (MS) Tucker Alexander (IF); Murray State (OK) Marc Dorsi (IF); CC of Rhode Island Jake Ingold (IF); Lincoln Land (IL) Tyler Hollick (OF); Chandler Gilbert (AZ) Justin Kalusa (OF); Elgin (IL) Zach Nichols (OF); Southeastern (IA) Dylan Johnson (DH); Heartland (IL) Second Team Michael Cutterback (P); Macomb (MI) Mike Desabrais (P); Mesa (AZ) Erlin Santos (P); Western Oklahoma State

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Mike Stevens (C); Elgin (IL) Carlos Berroa (IF); Grand Rapids (MI) Danny Fraga (IF); Catawba Valley (NC) Josh Hampton (IF); Cecil (MD) Matt Johnson (IF); Carl Albert State (OK) Ryan Aper (OF); Lincoln Land (IL) Dalton Herrington (OF); LSU Eunice (LA) Shane Wagner (OF); Mercyhurst North East (PA) Hunter Balmer (DH); Dawson (MT) Third Team Tyler Buckley (P); Lackawanna (PA) Aaron Hauge (P); Heartland (IL) Brian Sova (P); Scottsdale (AZ) Bobby Burns (C); Parkland (IL) Alex Lashomb (IF); Des Moines Area (IA) Brett Sanders (IF); Southeastern (IA) Beau Wallace (IF); Hinds (MS) Mike Wesolowski (IF); Mesa (AZ) Jossue Delgado (OF); Sullivan County (NY) J.R. Head (OF); Northern Oklahoma Enid (OK) Tyler Palmer (OF); Oakton (IL) Casey Fletcher (DH); Kankakee (IL) 2011 First Team Gabe Brown (C); Lenoir (NC) Sean Donatello (P); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Dylan Johnson (DH); Heartland (IL) Jon Kemmer (OF); Allegany Maryland Yhoxian Medina (IF); Southeastern (IA) Josh Melendez (IF); GateWay (AZ) Wes Minton (IF); Parkland (IL) Andrew Pierce (P); Jones (MS) Jake Stone (IF); College of the Albemarle (NC) Josh Vandermark (P); Glen Oaks (MI) Jhiomar Veras (OF); Western Oklahoma State Zac Zellers (OF); Heartland (IL) Second Team Tucker Alexander (IF); Murray State (OK) Mitchell Corwin (OF); Dodge City (KS) Dan Dierdorf (P); Frederick (MD) Matt Duncan (P); Southeastern (IA) Marcus Heath (IF); Sinclair (OH) Darian Johnson (OF); Mesa (AZ) Justin Kalsua (OF); Elgin (IL) Jake Kucek (DH); Cuyahoga (OH) Troy Mannebach (P); Oakton (IL) Trey Porter (IF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Colton White (C); Lincoln Land (IL) John Ziznewski (IF); Rockland (NY) Third Team Justin Britt (IF); Southeastern-Whiteville (NC) Jon Carlson (P); Parkland (IL)

Kasey Clinton (DH); Allegany Maryland Hebraim Cordova (OF); Des Moines Area (IA) Jeremy Fitzgerald (P); Patrick Henry (VA) Michael Fitzgerald (IF); Lincoln Land (IL) Jason Hockemeyer (OF); Grand Rapids (MI) Kendall Patrick (C); Black Hawk-Moline (IL) James Pugliese (P); Mercer County (NJ) Matt Richard (OF); LSU Eunice (LA) Tanner Vavra (IF); Madison (WI) Mike Wesolowski (IF); Mesa (AZ) 2010 First Team Corey Booth (INF); Orange County (NY) (NY) Tyler Hall (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) TJ McManus (INF); Parkland (IL) Raph Rhymes (INF); LSU Eunice (LA) Eric Aguilera (OF); Heartland (IL) Joseph Harbach (OF); Harford (MD) Andrew Manning (OF); Lenoir (NC) Brock Chaffin (C); MCC-Longview (MO) Jared Christensen (P); Miles (MT) Tyler Jones (P); Madison (WI) Andrew Pierce (P); Jones (MS) Joel Hutter (DH); Des Moines Area (IA) Second Team Kyle Cummings (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Eric HInk (INF); Lackawanna (PA) Darian Johnson (INF); Mesa (AZ) Juan Carlos Martinez (INF); Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa Sean Bignall (OF); Northern Oklahoma Enid Scott Schebler (OF); Des Moines Area (IA) Doug Snover (OF); GateWay (AZ) Jon-Pierre Garcia (C); Southeastern (IA) Mike Mitchell (P); Frederick (MD) Chance MIstric (P); LSU Eunice (LA) Devyn Rivera (P); Chandler-Gilbert (AZ) J. Golden (DH); Black Hawk-Moline (IL) Third Team Jared Broughton (INF); Vincennes (IN) Randon Henika (INF); Jackson (MI) Nate Judkins (INF); Iowa Central Boone Shear (INF); Lurieen B. Wallace (AL) Tyler Gardner (OF); Jones (MS) Kevin Kiermaier (OF); Parkland (IL) Brett Moreland (OF); Frederick (MD) Nate Reid (C); Kankakee (IL) Brock Holmes (P); Brunswick (NC) Casey Sadler (P); Western Oklahoma State Dillon Naopleon (P); Heartland (IL) Pat Arnston (DH); Muskegon (MI) 2009 First Team

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Jake Astor (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Lloyd Enzor (INF); Southeastern-Whiteville (NC) Tyler Hall (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Matt Weaver (INF); Rowan Burlington (NJ) Danny Almonte (OF); Western Oklahoma State Bryce Redeker (OF); Kankakee (IL) Trey Watkins (OF); LSU Eunice (LA) Miles Kizer (C); Glendale (AZ) Trey Blake (DH); Wilkes (NC) Nicholas Cicio (P); CCBC Catonsville (MD) Patrick Cooper (P); Des Moines Area (IA) Clint Dempster (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Second Team Justin Bryant (INF); Itawamba (MS) Cody Gilles (INF); Heartland (IL) Brennan Malham (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Chris Page (INF); Genesee (NY) Ladarius Cole (OF); Itawamba (MS) Randolph Oduber (OF); Western Oklahoma State Ryan Spicer (OF); Rockland (NY) Patrick Tolentino (C); Redlands (OK) Nate Roberts (DH); Parkland (IL) Dan Bream (P); Jackson (MI) Max Friedman (P); Parkland (IL) Chance Mistric (P); LSU Eunice (LA) Third Team Michael Flacco (INF); CCBC Catonsville (MD) Stephen Garrett (INF); Northern Oklahoma Enid Tim Rupp (INF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Greg Stolzenburg (INF); Elgin (IL) Jeremy Williams (OF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Chris Harrison (OF); Jackson CC Kevin Kiermaier (OF); Parkland (IL) Austin Licon (C); Elgin (IL) Joe Polichetti (DH); Monroe CC (NY) Ryan Juris (P); Heartland (IL) Chris Masterson (P); Monroe CC (NY) Ryan Pollock (P); Miles (MT) 2008 First Team Tyler Robbins (INF); Des Moines Area (IA) Dave Brelinski (INF); Kalamazoo Valley (MI) David Worthington (INF); Danville Area (IL) Tim Kellinger (INF); Frederick (MD) Delta Cleary (OF); LSU Eunice (LA) Juan Perez (OF); Western Oklahoma State Nate Grabowski (OF); Monroe CC (NY) Cory Brownsten (C); Monroe CC (NY) Andrew Burkett (P); Elgin (IL) Kyle Lindsey (P); Pearl River (MS) Randy Hoelscher (P); Springfield (IL) Jake Astor (DH); Des Moines Area (IA)

Second Team Trevor Rutkowski (INF); Elgin (IL) Tom Dicker (INF); Redlands (OK) Taylor Walker (INF); Northwest Mississippi Erik Smith (INF); North Iowa Area Kevin Crane (OF); Parkland (IL) Rhett Rigby (OF); MCC-Longview (MO) Tyler Koelling (OF); Meridian (MS) Wilsisky Baez (C); Western Oklahoma State Kody Kennedy (P); Miles (MT) Ryan Boudreaux (P); LSU Eunice (LA) Bill Smith (P); Moraine Valley (IL) Third Team Hunter Chase (INF); Lenoir (NC) Evan Kohli (INF); Madison (WI) Brandon Maupin (INF); Harford (MD) Austin Ritson (INF); Owens (OH) Ryan Norton (OF); Lenoir (NC) Masashi Kinjo (OF); Southeastern (IA) Tyler Falco (OF); Glendale (AZ) Kyle Schaffer (C); Lakeland (OH) Pedro Ramos (P); Glendale (AZ) Tyler King (P); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Matt McGovern (P); Monroe CC (NY) Chase Porch (DH); Northeast Mississippi 2007 First Team Jordan Tokarz (INF); Elgin (IL) Tyler Moore (INF); Meridian (MS) Jose Sanchez (INF); Alfred State (NY) Zach Skidmore (INF); Parkland (IL) Nick Badgley (OF); McHenry County (IL) Kade Keowen (OF); LSU Eunice (LA) Travis Bennett (OF); Kirkwood (IA) Joshua Sqatrito (P); CCBC Catonsville (MD) TJ Macy (P); Scottsdale (AZ) Jeff Woods (P); Kellogg (MI) Drew Gray (C); Longview CC Jack Larner (DH); Redlands (OK) Second Team Johann Andes (INF); Madison (WI) Jared Olson (INF); Frederick (MD) Travis Beausoleil (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Taylor Walker (INF); Northwest Mississippi Lennell McGee (OF); Oakton (IL) Steele Lewis (OF); Kellogg (MI) Sammy Lee (OF); Redlands (OK) Dustin Lacy (P); Sinclair (OH) Ben Gainer (P); Delaware Tech Scott Kuhns (P); Parkland (IL) Ryan Bowen (C); Carl Albert State (OK) Kevin Wyman (DH); Kankakee (IL)

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Third Team Eugene Mirra (INF); Lenoir (NC) Steve Gray (INF); Scottsdale (AZ) Carlos Newman (INF); Murray State (OK) Michael Stalter (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Mike Hopkins (OF); St. Louis (MO) Kory Hollensteiner (OF); John Wood (IL) Brian McCants (OF); Mississippi Gulf Coast Rob Currie (P); Elgin (IL) Lee Swindle (P); Meridian (MS) Mike Roy (P); Lackawanna (PA) Jose Morillo (C); Macomb (MI) Tom Heithoff (DH); North Iowa Area 2006 First Team Mike Wilson (C); Cecil (MD) Martin Beno (P); Mississippi Gulf Coast Josh Lueke (P); St. Catharine (KY) Burke Baldwin (P); Elgin (IL) John Snyder (IF); Lenoir (NC) Jared Olson (INF); Frederick (MD) Doug Sanders (INF); Elgin (IL) Brandon Richey (INF); LSU Eunice (LA) Danny Reed (OF); North Iowa Area CC Terry Comiskey (OF); John Wood (IL) Chad Dawkins (OF); Lenoir (NC) Nick Walczak (DH); Alfred State (NY) Second Team Ryan Beard (P); Brookdale (NJ) Joshua Squatrito (P); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Eric Lawrence (P); Grand Rapids (MI) T.J. Hitt (C); Mississippi Gulf Coast Jordan Tokarz (INF); Elgin (IL) Eric Kruse (INF); Moraine Valley (IL) Blaine Rutledge (INF); Madison (WI) Andrew Hansen (INF); Iowa Central Bryan Rudden (OF); McHenry County (IL) Chris Head (OF); Ulster County (NY) Xavier Qualls (OF); Copiah-Lincoln (MS) Kevin Mailloux (DH); Kellogg (MI) Third Team Casey Erickson (P); Springfield (IL) Jonathan Kibler (P); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Ryan Stobart (P); Oakton (IL) Travis Scott (C); Lincoln Land (IL) Brian McGugan (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Tristan Facer (INF); Parkland (IL) Michael Levi (INF); Mesa (AZ) Luis Rosario (INF); Rockland (NY) Fidel Rodriguez (OF); Western Oklahoma State Brad McElroy (OF); Kellogg (MI) Nate Burnham (OF); Mesa (AZ)

Colin O’Neal (DH); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) 2005 First Team Jon Marzella (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Jeff Wertepny (INF); Oakton (IL) Dan Lyons (INF); Iowa Central Ryan Wardlow (INF); Elgin (IL) Joel Melendez (OF); Southeastern (IA) Andy Rice (OF); Itawamba (MS) Emmanuel Paula (OF); Western Oklahoma State Mike Hlavacek (P); Elgin (IL) Craig Rodriguez (P); Pearl River (MS) Keith Barrett (P); Northern Oklahoma College Enid Lance Tofflemire (C); Parkland (IL) Kyle Mills (DH); Itawamba (MS) Second Team Cody Zippmann (INF); Lewis & Clark (IL) Adrian Elwin (INF); Brown Mackie (KS) James Baker (INF); Kellogg (MI) Jose Ortiz (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Lee Rohan (OF); Mercyhurst North East (PA) Scott Sieder (OF); Elgin (IL) Bryan Miller (OF); Mesa (AZ) Noah Turner (P); Kellogg (MI) Billy Lawson (P); Brookdale (NJ) Jason Zinck (P); Allegany Maryland John Romano (C); Brookdale (NJ) Josh Lively (DH); McHenry County (IL) Third Team Anthony Alberts (INF); North Iowa Area Patrick Williams (INF); Copiah-Lincoln (MS) Jason Fuller (INF); Muskegon (MI) Joel Gonzalez (INF); Prince George’s (MD) Bryan Shaughnessy (OF); St Louis-Florissant Valley (MO) James Viscomi (OF); Parkland (IL) Tyler Carroll (OF); Northern Oklahoma Enid Jared Koon (P); Itawamba (MS) Matt Coulson (P); Brookdale (NJ) Adam Tobler (P); Parkland (IL) Craig Nyborg (C); Madison (WI) Will Delawter (DH); Chesapeake (MD) 2004 First Team Rhett Teller (INF); Frederick (MD) Josh Terrell (INF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Nick Bruning (INF); Iowa Lakes Larry Johnson (INF); Western Oklahoma State Rhyne Hughes (OF); Pearl River (MS) Tyler Young (OF); Delaware Tech Tim Brewer (OF); Elgin (IL) Troy Moratti (C); Grand Rapids (MI) Cesar Camacho (DH); Iowa Lakes

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Justin Sokol (P); Iowa Central Ken Plaisance (P); LSU Eunice (LA) Chris Malec (P); Lake County (IL) Second Team Jose Ortiz (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Steve Bowen (INF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Tom Squeglia (INF); Rockland (NY) David Freese (INF); St. Louis-Meramec (MO) Joe Roundy (OF); Scottsdale (AZ) Mike Goetz (OF); Madison (WI) Matt Lambeth (OF); Mesa (AZ) Lance Tofflemine (C); Parkland (IL) Kurt Lauscher (DH); Grand Rapids (MI) Jow Rowe (P); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Josh Outman (P); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Travis Doyle (P); Grand Rapids (MI) Third Team Aaron Ranft (INF); Lenoir (NC) Jesse Griswold (INF); Parkland (IL) Greg Stotser (INF); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Jerry Hodge (INF); Kankakee (IL) Jake Tranchant (OF); Danville Area (IL) Andrew Plemmons (OF); North Iowa Area CC Steve Hardin (OF); Macomb (MI) Quenten Rouse (C); Salem (NJ) Landon Helm (DH); St. Catharine (KY) Brent Gaphardt (P); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Aaron Dorgan (P); Kellogg (MI) Nathan Herbig (P); Miles (MT) 2003 First Team Kevin Steele (INF); Wallace-Dothan (AL) Kurtis Wells (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Patrick Lager (INF); CCBC Catonsville (MD) Justin Michalek (INF); Rockland (NY) Chris Marini (OF); Glendale (AZ) Carlos Aponte (OF); Iowa Lakes Josh Outman (OF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Aaron Cone (C); Lakeland (OH) Charlie Munroe (DH); Sussex County (NJ) Derek Drage (P); Parkland (IL) Tim Dillard (P); Itawamba (MS) Brett Jensen (P); Iowa Central Second Team Reed Hawkins (INF); Itawamba (MS) Brandon Bacon (INF); Northern Oklahoma Enid Jim Sanew (INF); Illinois Valley (IL) Justin Carter (INF); Kellogg (MI) Morrow Thomley (OF); Bevill State (AL) Ethan Lare (OF); Frederick (MD) Ryan Wagner (OF); Illinois Valley (IL) Ken Lup Jr. (C); Mercer County (NJ)

Nick Bruning (DH); Iowa Lakes Justin Sokol (P); Iowa Central Jason McMillan (P); Elgin (IL) Chris Brownsten (P); Monroe CC (NY) Third Team Mike Valerius (INF); Owens (OH) Tony Lane (INF); Bethany Lutheran (MN) Geoff Desmond (INF); Danville Area (IL) Chris Cook (INF); Mesa (AZ) Mike Coles (OF); Parkland (IL) Sean Cawood (OF); Northern Oklahoma College Tim St. Clair (OF); Chesapeake (MD) Ben McCullars (C); Bevill State (AL) Neall French (DH); Gradn Rapids CC Brock Snyder (P); Kellogg (MI) Anthony Maupin (P); Coastal Alabama-North Alan Tungate (P); St. Catharine (KY) 2002 First Team Daniel Grant (INF); Parkland (IL) Corie O’Bryan (INF); Frederick (MD) Charles Anderson (INF); Henry Ford (MI) Brandon Raines (INF); Carl Albert State (OK) Carlos Aponte (OF); Iowa Lakes Kevin House (OF); Coastal Alabama-North Sean Cawood (OF); Northern Oklahoma Enid Carlos Estrada (C); Ellsworth (IA) Alex Perez (P); Brookdale (NJ) Chris Steinborn (P); Lakeland (OH) Derek Drage (P); Parkland (IL) Sean Peterson (DH); Elgin (IL) Second Team Jeremy Terni (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Kyle Ball (INF); Copiah-Lincoln (MS) Jake Smith (INF); Pearl River (MS) Reynaldo Rojas (INF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Bryan Kurt (OF); Danville Area (IL) Tim Hudnall (OF); Lake Michigan (MI) Steve Martin (OF); Northwest Shoals (AL) Josh Davis (C); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Nick Demers (DH); Macomb (MI) John Ernst (P); Frederick (MD) Brandon Harmsen (P); Grand Rapids (MI) John Wanger (P); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Third Team Daniel Hill (INF); Gadsden State (AL) Bob Lindgren (INF); Elgin (IL) Pete Wiedewitsch (INF); Iowa Central Larry Best-Berfet (INF); Morris (NJ) Brandon Willeford (OF); Western Oklahoma State Travis Rima (OF); North Iowa Area Adam Mason (OF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO)

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Rob Wirth (C); McHenry County (IL) Tony Bennett (DH); CC of Rhode Island J.T. Severe (P); Northern Oklahoma Enid Russ Schaibly (P); Lake County (IL) Andrew Rosen (P); Prince George’s (MD) 2001 First Team Wade Pirkle (INF); Jefferson State (AL) Jake Freiderich (INF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Brent Myers (INF); Frederick (MD) Chad Fox (INF); Carl Albert State (OK) Scott Whitrock (OF); Madison (WI) Brett McCollum (OF); Lake County (IL) Jonathan Van Every (OF); Itawamba (MS) Mike Sidoti (C); Brookdale (NJ) Braden Staranchuk (P); Grand Rapids (MI) Joel Posey (P); Northwest Mississippi Brian Elder (P); Delaware Tech Bob Lindgren (DH); Elgin (IL) Second Team Guy O’Connell (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Jeremy Terni (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Jason McStoots (INF); Illinois Valley (IL) Nick Joens (INF); Iowa Central Clay Pittullo (OF); Phoenix (AZ) Lance Reynolds (OF); Enterprise State (AL) Thomas Gallagher (OF); Cecil (MD) Raul De La Cruz (C); Iowa Central Logan Hughes (DH); North Arkansas Eric Xidis (P); Parkland (IL) Kelly Poder (P); Iowa Central Jason Henderson (P); CC of Rhode Island Third Team Brandon Holland (INF); Prince George’s (MD) Daniel Hill (INF); Gadsden State (AL) Brandon Raines (INF); Carl Albert State (OK) Dan Jones (INF); Kellogg (MI) Shawn Hampton (OF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Anthony Aceves (OF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Josh Bolen (OF); Illinois Central Jeff Barry (C); Lake Michigan (MI) Brian Schumacher (DH); Madison (WI) J.R. Dobson (P); Chesapeake (MD) Matt Mitchell (P); Lake County (IL) Mike Mueller (P); Madison (WI) 2000 First Team Noochie Varner (INF); St. Catharine (KY) Mike Voyles (INF); Glen Oaks (MI) Jim Onder (INF); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) Christopher Dunn (INF); Copiah-Lincoln (MS) Jose Virgil (OF); Phoenix (AZ)

Chad Fox (OF); Carl Albert State (OK) Justin Keegan (OF); Lake County (IL) Justin Knoedler (C); Lincoln Land (IL) Troy Gilroy (P); Iowa Central Adam Green (P); Madison (WI) Josh Pine (P); Mercer County (NJ) Clark Andres (DH); Dakota (ND) Second Team Todd Baitz (INF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Preston Harriman (INF); North Arkansas Mike Kaywood (INF); Lake County (IL) Scott Browning (INF); Iowa Central CC Todd Brown (OF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Ryan O’Malley (OF); Lincoln Land (IL) Joe Apotheker (OF); CC of Rhode Island Chip Rourke (C); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Jeff Clark (P); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Michael Posey (P); Itawamba (MS) Scott Blackwell (P); Lincoln Land (IL) David Harrell (DH); Danville Area (IL) Third Team Cliff Pringle (INF); Bethany Lutheran (MN) Juan Cartegena (INF); CCBC-Catonsville Michael Ely (INF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Brandon Lane (INF); Iowa Lakes CC Jason Knoedler (OF); Lincoln Land (IL) Ryan Wilkinson (OF); Henry Ford (MI) Noel Danielson (OF); Waldorf (IA) Guy Lynman (C); Delaware Technical & CC Jake Hanson (P); Lake County (IL) Jacob Sponsier (P); Kellogg (MI) Mike Sikorski (P); CCAC/South Mike Hill (DH); Redlands (OK) 1999 First Team Tyler Shelton (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Kevin Ferguson (INF); Carl Albert State (OK) Ryan Neufeld (INF); Hesston (KS) Vince Stonesifer (INF); Frederick (MD) Eduardo Pena (OF); Northwest Mississippi Anthony Monegen (OF); Kishwaukee (IL) Josh Fuller (OF); Redlands (OK) Corey Jager (C); Black Hawk-Moline (IL) Jeremy Howell (P); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Steve Pacheco (P); Massasoit (MA) Willie Collazo (P); Kirkwood (IA) Seth Yarbrough (DH); Enterprise State (AL) Second Team Casey Smith (INF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Chris Olson (INF); McHenry County (IL) Time Reeves (INF); Henry Ford (MI) Jayson Drobiak (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT)

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Matt Crowley (OF); Grand Rapids (MI) Jay Posey (OF); Mercer County (NJ) Casey Caid (OF); Lake Michigan (MI) Charles Freeman (C); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Shawn Cullen (DH); Harford (MD) Chris Cooper (P); Delaware Tech Dustin Cowan (P); Lewis & Clark (IL) Micah Green (P); Kirkwood (IA) Third Team Jeremy Tucker (INF); Bevill State (AL) Luis Bergos (INF); North Central CC Corey Joyce (INF); Lackawanna (PA) Steven Rupert (INF); Carl Albert State (OK) Freddie Money (OF); Wallace-Dothan (AL) Jamie Barrett (OF); Massasoit (MA) Guillermo Romero (OF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Jose Vasquez (C); Iowa Lakes David Harrell (DH); Danville Area (IL) Brad Milligan (P); CCBC Catonsville (MD) Brendon Fort (P); Kishwaukee (IL) Adam Fable (P); Glen Oaks (MI) 1998 First Team Nick Lee (P); Massasoit (MA) Robbie Green (P); Frederick (MD) Kyle Prior (C); John Wood (IL) Cory Moss (INF); Redlands (OK) Bobby Fish (INF); Glen Oaks (MI) Todd Brock (INF); Delaware Tech Nate Reeser (INF); Potomac State (WV) Lamont Matthews (OF); Kishwaukee (IL) Carlos Figueroa (OF); Kirkwood (IA) Tonayne Brown (OF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Ryan Vincent (DH); North Arkansas Second Team Brandon Belanger (P); Copiah-Lincoln (MS) Taylor Miller (P); Kankakee (IL) Chris Barski (C); Western Oklahoma State Jesse Zimmer (INF); Waldorf (IA) Tyler Shelton (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Jason Matthews (INF); Kishwaukee (IL) Tim Lambert (INF); Frederick (MD) Eduardo Pena (OF); Northwest Mississippi Buddy DuBois (OF); Danville Area (IL) Casey Caid (OF); Lake Michigan (MI) Jamie Barrett (DH); Massasoit (MA) Third Team Nate Espy (INF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Doug Harmon (INF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Jason Drobiak (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Casey Huss (INF); Illinois Central Casey Crume (OF); Western Oklahoma State

David Thompson (OF); Cecil (MD) P.J. Songin (OF); Massasoit (MA) Kevin Eckenstahler (C); Lake County (IL) Alex Negron (P); Southeastern (IA) Chris Spurling (P); Sinclair (OH) Jamie Tepley (DH); North Iowa Area 1997 First Team Paul Stabile (P); Brookdale (NJ) Steve Rivera (P); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Pat Trees (C); Lincoln Land (IL) Jesse Zimmer (INF); Waldorf (IA) Kevin Baderdeen (INF); Glen Oaks (MI) Heath Zapf (INF); Northwest Shoals (AL) Neil Haraway (INF); Northwest Mississippi Casey Crume (OF); Western Oklahoma State Levar Dillard (OF); Lake County (IL) Alex Fernandez (OF); CC of Rhode Island Jody Wheeler (DH); Jefferson State (AL) Second Team Aaron Thompson (P); Carl Albert State (OK) Tom Koutrouba (P); CC of Rhode Island Neale Adams (C); Iowa Central Mark Masesso (INF); Kishwaukee (IL) Zachary Wilson (INF); Vincennes (IN) Joe Trigg (INF); Grand Rapids (MI) Nate Espy (INF); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) John Durik (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Doug Brinker (OF); Iowa Central CC John Songin (OF); Massasoit (MA) Shawn Doles (DH); John Wood (IL) Third Team Doug Harmon (INF); St. Louis-Forest Park (MO) Bryan Gamble (INF); Southern Maryland Brandon Burnett (INF); Northwest Mississippi Steve Packingham (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Bob Hlousek (OF); Lake County (IL) Darby Parsons (OF); St. Clair County (MI) Thomas Crough (OF); CCBC Catonsville (MD) Jason Cochran (C); Hinds (MS) Dustin Yowell (P); Redlands (OK) Terry White, (P); Lurleen B. Wallace (AL) Justin Gripp (DH); Iowa Lake CC 1996 First Team Brad Block (P); Grand Rapids (MI) Allen Levrault (P); CC of Rhode Island Dru James (C); Redlands (OK) Brett Carter (INF); Central (KS) Brad Schwartzbauer (INF); Iowa Central Brian Greathouse (INF); Enterprise State (AL) Mike Bartletti (INF); Lincoln Land (IL)

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Mike Niemczyk (OF); Lake County (IL) Steve Rivera (OF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Robbie Rhea (OF); Northwest Mississippi Shane Wooten (DH); Carl Albert College (OK) Second Team Tony Bacci (P); McHenry County (IL) Bob Balazentis (P); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) Jeremy Gross (C); Northwest Mississippi Jamie Hammond (INF); Delaware Tech Ryan Haley (INF); Redlands (OK) Jerson Perez (INF); CC of Rhode Island Mark Smith (INF); Illinois Central Wes Obermueller (OF); Kirkwood (IA) Jeremy Blanke (OF); St. Louis-Florissant Valley (MO) Mitch Gardner (OF); Coastal Alabama-North Rich Brennan (DH); Lincoln Land (IL) Third Team Chris Mitchell (INF); Northwest Mississippi Danny Rodriguez (INF); Kirkwood (IA) Joe Cruz (INF); Camden County (NJ) David Feltman (INF); Cecil (MD) Jason Watts (OF); McHenry County (IL) James Antijaun (OF); Kemper Military (MO) Pat Schultz (OF); CC of Rhode Island Josh Cook (C); John Wood (IL) Brian Stout (P); Carl Albert State (OK) Tim Ingram (P); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Dana Duskocy (DH); St. Clair County (MI) 1995 First Team Eric A. Danner (P); Lincoln Land (IL) Justin Crase (P); Carl Albert College (OK) Jason Vindich (C); Potomac State (WV) Pacer Wilson (INF); Waldorf (IA) David Kane (INF); Cuyahoga (OH) Eric Boehner (INF); St. Louis-Florissant Valley (MO) Mike Condon (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Bob Olson (OF); Lake County (IL) Mike Shank (OF); Central College (KS) Dave Reinhart (OF); Massasoit (MA) Mark Johnson (DH); Massasoit (MA) Second Team Chad Bradford (P); Hinds (MS) Brian Dahl (P); UConn-Avery Point (CT) James Bickell (C); Vincennes (IN) Steve Goodman (INF); Shawnee (IL) Dustin Tapp (INF); North Arkansas John Beyer (INF); McHenry County (IL) Marco Gonzalez (INF); Central (KS) Tim Hudson (OF); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Andre Thompson (OF); Hinds (MS) Jason Hamrick (OF); Lincoln Land (IL)

Mike Faehnrich (DH); Morris (NJ) Third Team Gary Franklin (INF); Cecil (MD) Wash Reespess (INF); Northwest Mississippi Jake McGowin (INF); Coastal Alabama-North Ben Bachmann (INF); Kankakee (IL) Tom Tracey (OF); Massasoit (MA) Joe Smith (OF); Redlands (OK) Casey Stokes (OF); Itawamba (MS) Steve Drake (C); Shawnee (IL) Alex Roman (P); Kirkwood (IA) Mike Duvall (P); Potomac State (WV) Brian Marquardt (DH); Lake Michigan (MI) 1994 First Team Kris Detmers (P); Lincoln Land (IL) Mike Duvall (P); Potomac State (WV) Andy Murphy (C); Black Hawk-Moline (IL) Mark D’Allesandro (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Ronnie Sockey (INF); Carl Albert College (OK) Brian Barody (INF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Kurt Bruksch (INF); Lake County (IL) Scott Munson (OF); Redlands (OK) Tim Hudson (OF); Chattahoochee Valley (AL) Joe Padin (OF); CC of Rhode Island Andy Rocksvold (DH); Ellsworth (IA) Second Team Tory Hattan (P); Illinois Central Matt Koenig (P); Brookdale (NJ) Kyle Griffiths (C); Lake Michigan (MI) Wade Brown (INF); Northwest Mississippi Jim Curtis (INF); Macomb (MI) Jeremiah Paulson (INF); Waldorf (IA) John McDonald (INF); UConn-Avery Point (CT) Ed Kidwell (OF); Vincennes (IN) Barry Burns (OF); Enterprise State (AL) Ricardo Calderon (OF); Iowa Western-Clarinda Mike Faehnrich (DH); Morris (NJ) Third Team Lorenzo Williams (INF); Coastal Alabama-North Brendon Dougherty (INF); Potomac State (WV) Pacer Wilson (INF); Waldorf (IA) Brian Linder (INF); Morris (NJ) Mick Kurtz (OF); Black Hawk-Moline (IL) Sean Moser (OF); Lincoln Land (IL) Steve Bagby (OF); Glen Oaks (MI) Ryan Miller (OF); MCC-Longview (MO) Clayton Dowell (C); North Arkansas Jim Kelly Miles (P); Northwest Mississippi Rob Fowler (P); Redlands (OK) Mike Baylis (DH); Massasoit (MA)

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1993 First Team Mike Zambrano (P); Black Hawk-Moline (IL) Jeff Davis (P); Massasoit (MA) Trevor Froschauer (C); Lincoln Land (IL) Cory Shupe (INF); Southeastern (IA) Rick Peterson (INF); Iowa Central Dan Strom (INF); Lake County (IL) Scott Curtis (INF); Lincoln Land (IL) Kurt Snyder (OF); Lakeland (OH) Anthony Johnson (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Jeff Lewis (OF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) Scott Pitcher (DH); Waldorf (IA) Second Team Kris Detmers (P); Lincoln Land (IL) Ryan VanDeweg (P); Grand Rapids (MI) Tom Balzano (C); Massasoit (MA) Kendall Dillion (INF); Carl Albert State (OK) Kyle Koehler (INF); Redlands (OK)

Brian Baroody (INF); CCBC Dundalk (MD) J.R. Chiappone (INF); Mitchell (CT) Jeff See (OF); Potomac State (WV) Brian Geraghty (OF); Lake County (IL) Marlin Johnson (OF); Carl Albert State (OK) Dave Wood (DH); Henry Ford (MI) Third Team Mike Morgan (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Brian Linder (INF); Morris (NJ) Craig Schimmel (INF); Black Hawk-Moline (IL) Jason Baldwin (INF); Southeastern (IA) Brad Skriver (OF); Kirkwood (IA) Phil Eisenstraut (OF); Vincennes (IN) Chris Edminson (OF); Waldorf (IA) Jason Adams (C); Southern Maryland Sandy Lopez (P); Morris (NJ) Zac Robinson (P); Redlands (OK) Jonathan Joines (DH); Delaware Tech

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DIVISION III

NJCAA All-Time DIII Baseball All-Americans

(1992-present)

2019 First Team P Michael Miles, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) P Noah Weber, Northampton (PA) P Zac Cummins, Rock Valley (IL) C Alex Gattinelli, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) IF Rueben Alcala, Brookhaven (TX) IF Spencer Brown, Northern Essex (MA) IF Dan Sullivan, Oakton (IL) IF Will Funk, St. Cloud Tech (MN) OF Tommy Dunleavy, Northampton (PA) OF Billy Rogers, Cedar Valley (TX) OF CJ Peechatka, Northampton (PA) DH Brian Forbes, Herkimer (NY) Second Team P Tyler Stacy, North Lake (TX) P Brandon Knoll, Century (MN) P Erik Johnson, Niagara County (NY) C Mike Flemming, Erie (NY) IF Kyle Lauria, Ocean County (NJ) IF Tanner Cooper, Finger Lakes (NY) IF Dylan Scaranda, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) IF John Marion, Surry (NC) OF Luis Massa Ortiz, St. Cloud Tech (MN) OF Alex Whipple, Erie (NY) OF Anthony Ramos, CC of Rhode Island DH Jose Castillo, Cedar Valley (TX) Third Team P Trent Shoulders, Coastal Bend (TX) P Michael Spinozzi, Tyler (TX) P Benjamin Sears, CC of Rhode Island C Hogan McIntosh, Waubonsee (IL) IF Vincent Chiarenza, Niagara County (NY) IF Dillon Eatman, North Lake (TX) IF Ryan McIsaac, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) IF Leo Romero, Northern Essex (MA) OF Andrew Rouse, Oakton (IL) OF Cody Windisch, Richland (TX) OF Lorenzo Morello, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) DH Zack Lauras, Joliet (IL) 2018 First Team P Marco Becerril, Coastal Bend (TX) P Alex Crinigan, Oakton (IL) P Solomon Klimeck, Eastfield (TX) C Jack Goan, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ)

IF Vincent Chiarenza, Niagara County (NY) IF Tyler Melko, Northampton (PA) IF Michael Roberts, Surry (NC) IF Leo Romero, Northern Essex (MA) OF Antony Orta, Brookhaven (TX) OF Griffin Schneider, Century (MN) OF Jackson Wenstrom, Hudson Valley (NY) DH Alex Gattinelli, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Second Team P Tom Gertner, Oakton (IL) P Jack Parkinson, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) P Jose Venegas, Elgin (IL) C Riley Magee, Northern Essex (MA) IF Alex Evenson, Century (MN) IF Jordan Gochenour, Coastal Bend (TX) IF Michael Morissette, Tyler (TX) IF Brian Rodriguez, Brookdale (NJ) OF Ben Irvine, Northern Essex (MA) OF Luis Massa Ortiz, St. Cloud Tech (MN) OF Brendyn Stillman, Herkimer (NY) DH Chad Musser, Century (MN) Third Team P Walker Joyce, Rockingham (NC) P Joe Kruszka, Niagara County (NY) P Ryan Sandberg, Queensborough (NY) C Matt Cross, Niagara County (NY) IF Jordan Larson, DuPage (IL) IF Kyle Lauria, Ocean County (NJ) IF Mason Ruhlman, Riverland (MN) IF Kelvin Volquez, Eastfield (TX) OF JJ Ganzaroli, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) OF Jake Hahn, Brookhaven (TX) OF Ben Hoare, Thomas Nelson (VA) DH Daniel Quintanilla, Cedar Valley (TX) 2017 First Team Brandon Crosby, Prince George's (MD) Brandon Henshaw, Genesee (NY) Christian Lindsay-Young, Niagara County (NY) James Kuykendall II, Tyler (TX) Jordan Trahan, Tyler (TX) Matthew Woods, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Mitchell Walker, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Ryan Hennen, Century (MN) Samyr Santos, Waubonsee (IL) Taylor Broadway, Tyler (TX) Thomas Smart, Oakton (IL) Traverse Briana, Northern Essex (MA)

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Second Team Antony Orta Colon, Brookhaven (TX) Christopher Salvey, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Dominic D'Alessandro, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Jarrett Quinn, Cumberland County (NJ) Jordan Huntley, Surry (NC) Joseph Murphy, Suffolk County (NY) Joshua Meyers, Waubonsee (IL) Mason Ruhlman, Riverland (MN) Michael Hubbard, Herkimer (NY) Nicholas Ludwig, Richland (TX) Ricardo Garcia, St. Cloud Tech (MN) Thomas Edwards, Quinsigamond (MA) Third Team Alex Koshgarian, Hudson Valley (NY) Angel Lopez, Northampton (PA) Austin Lambert, Surry (NC) Dakota McFadden, Prince George's (MD) David Lyskawa, Niagara County (NY) Eric Alicea Pachero, Minnesota West Tech (MN) Griffin Schneider, Century (MN) Howard Owens-Dugger, Harper College (IL) Michael Santaromita, Brookdale (NJ) Ryan Collins, Northern Essex (MA) William Drake, Elgin (IL) Zachary Walz, Century (MN) 2016 First Team Alfredo Molina, Brookdale (NJ) Colby Maiola, Northern Essex (MA) Harry Thomas III, Montgomery (MD) Jared Thompson, Eastfield (TX) John Novenche, Herkimer (NY) Jonathan Groff, Tyler (TX) Matthew Matre, Niagara County (NY) Nathan Methvin, Tyler (TX) Noah Bluth, Century (MN) Omar Colon, Riverland (MN) Wesley Thornton, Danville (VA) Second Team Blake Barr, Eastfield (TX) Daniel Stearns, Massasoit (MA) Dominic D'Alessandro, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Jahleel Sewer, Thomas Nelson (VA) Jeramey Hagstrom, Prince George's (MD) Kristopher Killackey, Suffolk County (NY) Lee Struble, Camden County (NJ) Michael Magnanti, Finger Lakes (NY) Michael Santaromita, Brookdale (NJ) Nicholas Marino, Nassau (NY) Pierce Khan, Richland (TX) Traverse Briana, Northern Essex (MA)

Third Team Austin Gordon, Rock Valley (IL) Austin Kordik, DuPage (IL) Evan Glew, Northern Essex (MA) Javier Martinez, DuPage (IL) Klay Nafziger, Waubonsee (IL) Mason Mallard, Tyler (TX) Michael Colosi, Niagara County (NY) Nicholas Von Ohlen, Suffolk County (NY) Rafael Amanau, Westmoreland County (PA) Ryan Schlosser, Century (MN) Samuel Kessler, Lorain County (OH) William Hayes, DuPage (IL) 2015 First Team Casey Maack, Eastfield (TX) Dennis Merryweather, Herkimer (NY) Dustin Nelson, Rochester (MN) Jace Vines, Tyler (TX) John Hanley, Montgomery (MD) Lee Struble, Camden County (NJ) Malik Fogg, Tompkins Cortland (NY) Mitchell Spille, Montgomery (MD) Ron Sessler, Joliet (IL) Ryan McAuliffe, Northern Essex (MA) Thomas Condon, Joliet (IL) Timothy Carney, Brookdale (NJ) Second Team David Murphy, Massasoit (MA) Frank Valentino, Suffolk County (NY) Jonathan Gonzalez, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Junior Nasi, Bergen (NJ) Max Franzone, Finger Lakes (NY) Mitchel Kelly, Riverland (MN) Nicholas Tierno, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Patrick Dorrian, Herkimer (NY) Ryan Schlosser, Century (MN) Taishi Terashima, Herkimer (NY) Third Team Augustus Gill, Montgomery (MD) Austin Kufrovich, Brookhaven (TX) Bryan Taheri, DuPage (IL) Byron Wilson, Cedar Valley (TX) Eric Olheiser, Century (MN) Harrison Smoske, Northern Essex (MA) Jacob Bruner, Mesabi Range (MN) Jason Serchay, Eastfield (TX) John Boland, Herkimer (NY) Roy Pettingill, Harper (IL) Thomas Jeffries, Joliet (IL) Tyler Phillips, Herkimer (NY) Zachary Schwieters, Riverland (MN)

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Zane Ancell, Tyler (TX) 2014 First Team Angel Sanchez (P); Waubonsee (IL) Cody Schacht (P); Riverland (MN) Daniel Brown (P); Tyler (TX) Thomas Condon (C), Joliet (IL) Anthony Lopez (IF), Cumberland County (NJ). Christopher Beer (IF), Niagara County (NY) David Engel (IF), Itasca (MN) Jason Serchay (OF), Eastfield (TX) Travis George (OF), Suffolk County (NY) Tyler Coleman (OF), Montgomery (MD) Justin Anderson (DH), Century (MN) Second Team Davis Szanto, Brookhaven (TX) (TX) Dennis Merryweather, Onondaga (NY) Eduardo Colmenares, Bunker Hill (MA) Jonathan Roszel, Brookdale, (NJ) Jose Martinez, Cumberland County (NJ) Kurt Becker, Harper (IL) Logan Otten, Tyler (TX) Michael Sullivan, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Nicholas Vitale, Brookdale (NJ) Steve Bender, Westmoreland County (PA) Tyler Phillips, Herkimer (NY) Zachary Beckwith, Northern Essex (MA) Third Team Abdiel Marcano, Prince George's (MD) Antonio Pino, Montgomery (MD) Cody Stashak, RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Dominique Church, Schenectady County (NY) Jake Lindberg, Century (MN) Josh Jimenez, Joliet (IL) Matias Terrones, Eastfield (TX) Nathaniel Coronado, Camden County (NJ) Nicholas Manzione, Kingsborough (NY) Santiago Rancel Jose Rosado, Itasca (MN) Travis Ritchie, Massasoit (MA) Wes Randall, Onondaga (NY) 2013 First Team Aaron Blanton, Richland (TX) Brian Barry, Erie (NY) Christopher Anderson, Waubonsee (IL) Dean Wilson, Brookdale (NJ) Frederick Andujar, Holyoke (MA) Jacob Jouris, Waubonsee, (IL) Jacob Taylor, Montgomery (MD) Jeff Singer, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Kevin Kramer, St. Cloud Tech (MN) Narciso Crook-Garcia, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ)

Thomas Kain, RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Zachary Horn, Century (MN) Second Team Alonzo Ouzts III, Prince George's (MD) Andrew Kozak, Hudson Valley (NY) Brandon Gideon, Nassau (NY) Brandon Overstreet, Herkimer (NY) Cody Burton, Waubonsee (IL) Jacob French, Tyler (TX) John Sims, Eastfield (TX) Joseph Walsh, Massasoit (MA) Kyle Platner, Holyoke (MA) Matthew Hexter, Eastfield (TX) Ryan Watson, Herkimer (NY) William Jackson, Camden County (NJ) Third Team Anthony Soriano, Tyler (TX) Brian Beyer, Jr., Camden County (NJ) David Egeland, Brookdale (NJ) Dominic Olszta, Joliet (IL) Greg Turlik, Montgomery (MD) Jared Dettmann, Century (MN) Jared Nelson, Itasca (MN) Kyle Greene, Camden County (NJ) Kyle Simmons, Jefferson (NY) Miguel Saavedra, Eastfield (TX) Shane Sharkey, Brookhaven (TX) Timothy Keeton, Mesabi Range (MN) 2012 First Team Cody Ellerbee (P); Tyler (TX) Turner Parry (P); Onondaga (NY) Lanny Zier (P); North Lake (TX) Timmy Lawson (C); Cedar Valley (TX) Luke Andrade (IF); Joliet (IL) Patrick Parker (IF); Northern Essex (MA) Ryan Schneider (IF); St. Cloud Tech (MN) Mike Wagner (IF); Erie (NY) Eric Barbieri (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Domingo Cruz (OF); Northern Essex (MA) Hassan Evans (OF); Herkimer (NY) Ryan Drew (DH); Brookdale (NJ) Second Team Rich Gabriel (P); Brookdale (NJ) Arismendy Nunez (P); Nassau (NY) Jeff Singer (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Lester Clark (C); North Arkansas Ryan Masko (IF); Westmoreland County (PA) Joe Post (IF); Brookdale (NJ) Joseph Russo (IF); Suffolk County (NY) Travis Smith (IF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Domenic Biagini (OF); DuPage (IL)

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Zach Nielsen (OF); Century (MN) Trey Russell (OF); Joliet (IL) Devon Moon (DH); DuPage (IL) Third Team Nick Fure (P); Century (MN) Arismendy Nunez (P); Mohawk Valley (NY) A.J. Rievel (P); Westmoreland (PA) Chris Kyser (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Eddie Hernandez (IF); Nassau (NY) Cal Sluberski (IF); Niagara County (NY) Mike Tenaglia (IF); Northampton (PA) Michael Upton (IF); North Arkansas Chris Rosa (OF); Massasoit (MA) Adam Soodik (OF); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) Jonathan Traetow (OF); St. Cloud Tech (MN) Matt Rotundo (DH); Mohawk Valley (NY) 2011 First Team Slade Brown (IF); Eastfield (TX) Lester Clark (C); North Arkansas Noland Craig (OF); Waubonsee (IL) Billy Creighton (P); Schenectady County (NY) Tom Keating (IF); Joliet (IL) Kevin Madera (P); Manchester (CT) Ryan Matsko (IF); Westmoreland County (PA) Ryan Schneider (OF); St. Cloud Tech (MN) Cory Walden (DH); Waubonsee (IL) Kyle Weeks (IF); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Eric Weiss (OF); Tyler (TX) Matt Yuhas (P); Brookdale (NJ) Second Team Ray Angelucci (P); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Kyle Barkley (DH); Finger Lakes (NY) Lou Clemente (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Domingo Cruz (OF); Northern Essex (MA) Dan Eliopulos (OF); Joliet (IL) Justin Gordon (IF); Ocean County (NJ) Jason Jester (P); Tyler (TX) Karl Kapinos (IF); Holyoke (MA) Joe Ramberg (P); Itasca (MN) Ben Silverman (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Jordan Stokes (IF); Rochester (MN) Jesse Sutherland (IF); Manchester (CT) Third Team Tyler Clakley (OF); Tyler (TX) Matt Feichtner (DH); Rochester (MN) JP Frey (IF); Alfred State (NY) Jesse Friedman (C); Queensborough (NY) Paul Giel III (OF); Century (MN) Bryan Lajeunesse (P); Hudson Valley (NY) Eric MacIver (P); Massasoit (MA) Michail McCoy (IF); Mountain View (TX)

Dan Okapal (P); Waubonsee (IL) Jayson Osborne (OF); Schenectady County (NY) Berny Polanco (IF); Bronx (NY) Mike Tenaglia (IF); Northampton (PA) 2010 First Team Brandon Jones (INF); Herkimer (NY) John Wagner (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Tanner Smith (INF); Tyler (TX) Brian Voigt (INF); Riverland (MN) Josh Salmon (OF); Tyler (TX) Ryan Adams (OF); Waubonsee (IL) Alexi Colon (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Shane Kampsen (C); Ridgewater (MN) Matthew Whidden (P); Niagara County (NY) Junior College, Menna (P); Brookdale (NJ) Kevin Madera (P); Manchester (CT) Second Team Kyle Weeks (INF); Suffolk County (NY) Sean Samsa (INF); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) Brett Van Asdlen (INF); Joliet (IL) Marcus Riewer (INF); Itasca (MN) Greg Govea (OF); Cedar Valley (TX) Josh Ferreira (OF); Massasoit (MA) Shane Latshaw (OF); Erie (NY) AJ Lowers (C); Manchester (CT) Matt Smith (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Chris Blackmon (P); Eastfield (TX) Nick Alloway (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Lee Foxton (DH); Herkimer (NY) Third Team Brian Walsh (INF); Nassau (NY) Corey Batista (INF); Massasoit (MA) Emilio Arteta (INF); Erie (NY) Brad Walor (INF); Westmoreland County (PA) Sam Bender (OF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Andrew Archer (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Kyle Richardson (OF); Mohawk Valley (NY) Anthony Orsano (C); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Zach Petrick (P); Joliet (IL) Chris Jordan (P); Waubonsee (IL) Ray Angelucci (P); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Anthony Finocchi (DH); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) 2009 First Team Tyler Moffatt (INF); Schenectady County (NY) John Ryan (INF); Camden County (NJ) Rafael Munoz (INF); Bunker Hill (MA) Cody Stigall (INF); Richland (TX) Brian Martin (OF); DuPage (IL) Kyle Starkey (OF); Riverland (MN) Nat Barone (OF); Jamestown (NY)

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Keith Weinkofsky (C); Brookdale (NJ) Rob Baumgartel (DH); CC of Allegheny County (PA) John Mincone (P); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Steve Simon (P); Manchester (CT) Ryan Casey (P); Brookdale (NJ) Second Team Joe Aul (INF); CC of Allegheny County (PA) Tim Urban (INF); Mesabi Range (MN) Andrew Treppel (INF); Joliet (IL) Joe Guido (INF); Suffolk County (NY) KC Pfister (OF); Richland (TX) Corey Gummelt (OF); Brookhaven (TX) Giovanni Jimenez (OF); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Steve Zerbini (C); Westmoreland County (PA) Joe Schaetzel (DH); Nassau (NY) Steve Styck (P); Joliet (IL) Kirk Pritchett (P); Richland (TX) Jose Sanchez (P); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Third Team Nate Young (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Brandon Huhm (P); Riverland (MN) Andonios Constantatos (P); Suffolk County (NY) Andrew Brauer (INF); DuPage (IL) Rich Guillod (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Kevin Mager (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Rubin Sosa (INF); Bunker Hill (MA) Joe Talerico (OF); Brookdale (NJ) John Veach-Dixon (OF); Westmoreland County (PA) Chris Dowd (OF); Bunker Hill (MA) Andrew Lowers (C); Manchester (CT) Greg Govea (DH); Cedar Valley (TX) 2008 First Team Jon Masch (INF); Richland (TX) Bruce Kern (INF); Suffolk County (NY) Beau Musgjerd (INF); Itasca (MN) Rich Guillod (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Travis Latz (OF); Richland (TX) Brandon Howard (OF); Joliet (IL) Elbert Garcia (OF); Queensborough (NY) Mike Bokman (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Ryan Smyth (DH); Brookdale (NJ) Zachary Whitman (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Liam Ohlman (P); Manchester (CT) Dillon Roark (P); Joliet (IL) Second Team Matt Bauer (INF); Ridgewater (MN) Dan Hayduk (INF); Rowan Burlington (NJ) Ty Folli (INF); Herkimer (NY) Chase Ledyard (INF); North Arkansas Andy Vega (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Trevor Thortensen (OF); Suffolk County-Selden (NY)

Chris Lingham (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Paul Pollini (C); Holyoke (MA) Clint Dunham (DH); North Lake (TX) Nick Franceski (P); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Phillip Clinard (P); Richland (TX) Nick Galioto (P); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Third Team Ed Koncel (INF); Joliet (IL) Tyler Jendro (INF); St. Cloud Tech (MN) James Leary (INF); Northern Essex (MA) Dan Telehany (OF); Corning (NY) Giovanni Jimenez (OF); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Josh Shearn (OF); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) Travis Graves (C); Eastfield (TX) Zach Eason (DH); Finger Lakes (NY) Michael LaCourse (P); Tyler (TX) Chris Page (P); Genesee (NY) Cory Collins (P); Massasoit (MA) Chris Norman (INF); Erie (NY) 2007 First Team Jesen Pupa (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Brock Lemire (INF); Tyler (TX) Keaton Gustin (INF); Ridgewater (MN) Dan Hayduk (INF); Rowan Burlington (NJ) Garrett Mull (OF); Rowan Burlington (NJ) Jimmy Principe (OF); Brookdale (NJ) Blake Walker (OF); Richland (TX) Michael Wilson (P); Tyler (TX) Joe Stover (P); Joliet (IL) Michael Kitt (P); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Ryan Saldivar (C); Richland (TX) Aaron Sofield (DH); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Second Team Paddy Matera (INF); Brookdale (NJ) Jeff Coyle (INF); Suffolk County (NY) Tyler Boeckmann (INF); North Arkansas Ed Koncel (INF); Joliet (IL) Matt Swanson (OF); Itasca (MN) Keith Hendricks (OF); Herkimer (NY) Todd Allen (OF); Herkimer (NY) Sean Murphy (P); Nassau (NY) John Trepel (P); Joliet (IL) Dave Geiger (P); Dakota County Tech (MN) Ryan Gugel (C); Genesee (NY) Matt Bauer (DH); Ridgewater (MN) Third Team Ron Kramer (INF); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) Ryan Raaser (INF); Richland (TX) Mic Johnson (INF); Minnesota State CTC Rob Aglialoro (INF); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Clint Stroud (OF); Tyler (TX)

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Casey Solem (OF); Northland (MN) Jarrett Mackin (OF); Northern Essex (MA) Nick Jones (P); Manchester (CT) Beau Ziegler (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Ryan Walter (P); Rowan Burlington (NJ) Eric Salvador (C); Massasoit (MA) Chris Williams (DH); North Arkansas 2006 First Team Ronny Hawley (INF); Eastfield (TX) Nate Novak (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Rafael Sanchez (INF); Queensborough (NY) Jeffrey Toth (INF); Middlesex County (NJ) Anthony Cacchiola (OF); Union County (NJ) Clint Mitchell (OF); Manchester (CT) Zach Etter (OF); Ridgewater (MN) Mark Hamburger (P); Mesabi Range (MN) Michael McLasky (P); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Joe Stover (P); Joliet (IL) Timothy Park (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Todd Allen (DH); Herkimer (NY) Second Team Ryan Boelsen (INF); Nassau (NY) Jose Fernandez (INF); Holyoke (MA) Caleb Curry (INF); Minnesota State CTC Matt Frey (INF); Schenectady County (NY) Andrew Damewood (OF); Brookhaven (TX) Login Corbin (OF); Richland (TX) Justin Gambill (OF); North Arkansas Sean Winscher (P); Richland (TX) Chris Anderson (P); Northern Essex (MA) Matt Cade (P); Joliet (IL) Tom Zink (C); Hudson Valley (NY) Corey Rodgers (DH); CC of Allegheny County-South (PA) Third Team Matt Medeiros (INF); Massasoit (MA) Jim Svitak (INF); DuPage (IL) Jose Fulgencio (INF); Bronx (NY) Shawn Park (INF); Camden County (NJ) Jim Heichert (OF); Joliet (IL) Tom Young (OF); SUNY Morrisville (NY) Jeison King (OF); Northern Essex (MA) Jensen Pupa (P); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Dan Sorg (P); Middlesex County (NJ) Sean Heimpel (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Cesar Paredes (C); Bronx (NY) Chris Paul (DH); DuPage (IL) 2005 First Team Anthony Hayes (INF); Columbus State (OH) Steve Crawford (INF); Finger Lakes (NY) Josh Walter (INF); Richland (TX)

Chris Nann (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Tim Edmeads (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Tim Burns (OF); Itasca (MN) Clifton Scheffield (OF); Eastfield (TX) Adam Ferrell (P); Ridgewater (MN) Mike Antonini (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Kyle Fernandes (P); Massasoit (MA) Steven Hill (C); Eastfield (TX) Bill Kenyon (DH); Erie (NY) Second Team Adam DelRio (INF); Northern Essex (MA) Seth Button (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Darren McEvilly (INF); Joliet (IL) Vincent Zito (INF); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Dan Gavlick (OF); Rowan Burlington (NJ) Andrew Damewood (OF); Brookhaven (TX) Kevin Hoffman (OF); Waubonsee (IL) Ray McDonald (P); Columbus State (OH) Enrique Lozano (P); Eastfield (TX) Justin Dickert (P); Westmoreland County (PA) Ryan Hannegan (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Chris Anderson (DH); Northern Essex (MA) Third Team Felipe Martinez (INF); Queensborough (NY) Shane Purtill-Legare (INF); Manchester (CT) Caleb Curry (INF); Minnesota State CTC Jamie Terres (INF); Ridgewater (MN) Ryan Bouck (OF); Columbia-Greene (NY) Joe Meyers (OF); Westmoreland County (PA) Phil Ashcraft (OF); Clark State (OH) Mike Ziewicki (P); Erie (NY) Matt Wilson (P); Cedar Valley (TX) Bill Lewis (P); Hudson Valley (NY) Anthony Gonzalez (C); Queensborough (NY) Christopher Douglas (DH); Middlesex County (NJ) 2004 First Team Trent Taylor (INF); Richland (TX) Steve Sayre (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Frank Galeota (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Dane Allen (INF); Mesabi Range (NY) Matt Stratten (OF); Montgomery-Rockville (MD) Chris Burrill (OF); Massasoit (MA) John Marcella (OF); Schenectady County (NY) William Grinovics (P); Camden County (NJ) Chris Taylor (P); Richland (TX) Ben Boresi (P); Joliet (IL) Billy Duvall (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Tom Peterson (DH); Columbia-Greene (NY) Second Team Taylor Henckel (INF); Eastfield (TX) Nate Meissner (INF); Minnesota State CTC

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Chris Nann (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Wally Wieczorek (INF); Joliet (IL) Dan Berg (OF); Ridgewater (MN) Mark Rennie (OF); Middlesex County (NJ) Tyler Murray (OF); Cedar Valley (TX) Jean-Francois Neveu (P); Ulster County (NY) Brandon Pello (P); Tyler (TX) Kyle Fernandes (P); Massasoit (MA) Dustin Thomas (C); Columbus State (OH) John Amore (DH); Suffolk County-Grant (NY) Third Team Justin Roberts (INF); Columbus State (OH) Chris Ebnet (INF); Itasca (MN) Andy Jacque (INF); Springfield Technical (MA) Javier Diaz (INF); Dutchess (NY) Steve Waldo (OF); Montgomery-Rockville (MD) Dan Gavlick (OF); Rowan Burlington (NJ) Bryan Hennen (OF); Central Lakes (MN) Justin Fiske (P); Richland (TX) Nate Hebrink (P); Ridgewater (MN) Aaron Sofield (P); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Pete Koronas (C); Finger Lakes (NY) Dustin Smith (DH); Dawson (MT) 2003 First Team Brian Colopy (INF); Columbus State (OH) Dan Barbero (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Ryan Tatlock (INF); Schenectady County (NY) Preston Hager (INF); Eastfield (TX) Tim Bowser (OF); North Arkansas Kevin Flynn (OF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Greg Stanis (OF); Dutchess (NY) Jeremy Pierson (P); Keystone (PA) Al Robillard (P); Quinsigamond (MA) Kenny Plaisance (P); LSU Eunice (LA) Bart Hunton (C); Columbus State (OH) Drew Brown (DH); Richland (TX) Second Team Adam Beyer (INF); Ridgewater (MN) Chris Hunter (INF); Jefferson (NY) Scott Grimes (INF); Keystone (PA) Matt McCallum (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Brent Magnuson (OF); Itasca (MN) Jason Kneidinge (OF); Butler County (PA) Dustin Fredieu (OF); Manchester (CT) Chris Nelsen (P); Ridgewater (MN) Roger Mischel (P); Queensborough (NY) Ricky Glazier (P); Eastfield (TX) Will Horan (C); Schenectady County (NY) Jason Ferguson (DH); Clark State (OH) Third Team Melvin Batista (INF); Queensborough (NY)

Andy Jacque (INF); Springfield Technical (MA) Tom Hevey (INF); Holyoke (MA) Nick Pannicia (INF); Columbia-Greene (NY) Joe McBroom (OF); Westmoreland County (PA) Dan Garcia (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Julian Williams (OF); Eastfield (TX) Ryan Dreibelbis (P); Richland (TX) Ben Boresi (P); Joliet (IL) Ronald Hamilton (P); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Joe Burke (C); Nassau (NY) Jon Reis (DH); Central Lakes (MN) 2002 First Team Brendon Gauderau (INF); Quinsigamond (MA) Joe Pichler (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Sean McKnight (INF); Eastfield (TX) Ben Wingerter (INF); Dawson (MT) John Allen (OF); Richland (TX) Julian Williams (OF); Eastfield (TX) Francois Larmore (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Mike Bruschuk (C); DuPage (IL) Luca Petrocelli (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Brandon Will (P); Columbus State (OH) Andy Garry (P); Ridgewater (MN) Brandon Bunting (DH); Richland (TX) Second Team Brandon DePhillips (INF); Westmoreland County (PA) Joe Costello (INF); RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Blake Adkison (INF); Richland (TX) Ben Ramsey (INF); Columbus State (OH) Brendon Chiavarro (OF); Dutchess (NY) Dennis Proper (OF); Columbia-Greene (NY) Aaron Giza (OF); DuPage (IL) Huls (P); Minnesota State CTC Tice (P); Eastfield (TX) Brendon Smar (P); Nassau (NY) Jason Martin (C); Hudson Valley (NY) Matt Healy (DH); Quinsigamond (MA) Third Team Larry Hoskins (INF); Holyoke (MA) Danny Barbero (INF); Fulton-Montgomery (NY) Russell Rapp (INF); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Tom Cashman (INF); Erie (NY) Andy Fry (OF); Pen State-Beaver (PA) Kevin Flynn (OF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Stanley Lewandowski (OF); Manchester (CT) Chuck Eller (P); RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Randy Rapp (P); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Asa Patterson (P); Itasca (MN) Paul Asseng (C); Middlesex County (NJ) Larry Abele (DH); Rowan Burlington (NJ)

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2001 First Team Dan Schoonmaker (INF); Ulster County (NY) Alan Reichl (INF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Tom Brown (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Ryan Roberts (INF); Eastfield (TX) Chris Meeks (OF); Eastfield (TX) Dave Viscussi (OF); Schenectady County (NY) Jose Valest (OF); Holyoke (MA) Ryan Clark (P); Owens (OH) Tim Collinsworth (P); Eastfield (TX) Greg Barnett (P); Dawson (MT) Ryan Rogozinski (C); Naugatuck Valley (CT) Bill Englehart (DH); DuPage (IL) Second Team Brad Ryan (INF); DuPage (IL) Kevin Boyd (INF); Joliet (IL) Rick Barrett (INF); Naugatuck Valley (CT) Shaun McAndrews (INF); Quinsigamond (MA) John McGorty (INF); Suffolk County (NY) Nick Ortiz (OF); Norwalk (CT) Shawn Smith (OF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Sam Jansen (OF); Waukesha Tech (WI) Dennis Eacott (P); Columbia-Greene (NY) Tony Casoli (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Bryce Bednarczyk (P); Columbus State (OH) Justin Stephenson (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Rich Rodriguez (DH); Holyoke (MA) Third Team Derrick Wright (INF); Columbus State (OH) Dustin Hejny (INF); Itasca (MN) Joe Pichler (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Silvestre Castro (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Tom Janis (OF); Columbus State (OH) Francois Larmore (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Ricky Dietz (OF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Bobby Farmer (OF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Ryan Bray (P); Ulster County (NY) Nathan Volk (P); DuPage (IL) Eric Moreland (P); Naugatuck Valley (CT) Justin Hatcher (C); Eastfield (TX) Robert Schuck (DH); Raritan Valley (NJ) 2000 First Team Phil Klaiber (INF); Schenectady County (NY) Chris Richard (INF); Norwalk (CT) Pat Huntington (INF); Erie (NY) Ike Wagner (INF); Dawson (MT) Eric Rysdam (OF); Itasca (MN) Josh Tips (OF); Richland (TX) Jeff Sargent (OF); Erie (NY) Travis Hudson (P); Rock Valley (IL) Ryan Costello (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ)

Corey Tidwell (P); Richland (TX) Chris Benson (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Dave Mendez (DH); Norwalk (CT) Second Team Shane Ohlnad (INF); North Hennepin (MN) Wandy Rodriguez (INF); Quinsigamond (MA) Steve Wolota (INF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Bill Malone (INF); DuPage (IL) Henry Guerrero (OF); Bronx (NY) Nathan Huber (OF); Central Lakes (MN) Joe Edmonds (OF); Naugatuck Valley (CT) Heath Terry (P); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Ron Soucy (P); Norwalk (CT) Mike Polinsky (P); Westmoreland County (PA) Bailey (C); Ridgewater (MN) Laz Carrasco (DH); Westchester (NY) Third Team Jeremy Poole (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Andy Urbancle (INF); Joliet (IL) Jimmy Smith (INF); North Lake (TX) Tirzon Nunez (INF); Kingsborough (NY) Brad Cook (OF); Keystone (PA) Reggie Litke (OF); Central Lakes (MN) Rick Schlieman (OF); Minnesota State CTC Erik Hoffman (P); RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Sam Jansen (P); Waukesha Tech (WI) Ryan Johnston (P); Quinsigamond (MA) Josh Kean (C); Schenectady County (NY) Dan Penberthy (DH); Penn State-Beaver (PA) 1999 First Team Chris Mittendorf (INF); Richland (TX) Scott Gillitzer (INF); Madison (WI) Bob Schlieman (INF); Minnesota State CTC Mike DiPiazza (INF); Hudson Valley (NY) Steve Wells (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Scott Woods (OF); Columbus State (OH) Tony Sudano (OF); Suffolk County-West (NY) Jon Weber (P); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Erik Bedard (P); Norwalk (CT) Chris Benson (C); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Chris Richard (DH); Norwalk (CT) Second Team Blake Schilling (INF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Mike Torres (INF); Norwalk (CT) Phil Klaiber (INF); Schenectady County (NY) Pete Cavouto (INF); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Dave Burkholder (OF); Ridgewater (MN) Frank Valvano (OF); Nassau (NY) Rogue Ramos (OF); Quinsigamond (MA) Scott Lucht (P); Joliet (IL) Brian Silsbee (P); Corning (NY)

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Brendan Loughrey (C); Joliet (IL) Charlie Rogers (DH); RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Third Team Wes Murphy (INF); Richland (TX) Dennis Bruno (INF); RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Walter Wood (INF); Surry (NC) Brian Clarke (INF); Dutchess (NY) Tyler Desmarais (OF); Schenectady County (NY) Erik Jones (OF); Vermilion CC Eric Rysdam (OF); Itasca (MN) Steve Hardman (P); Illinois Valley (IL) David Buss (P); Ridgewater (MN) Junior DuVerge (C); Norwalk (CT) James Malone (DH); Hudson Valley (NY) 1998 First Team Scot Davis (INF); Erie (NY) Tim Pritchard (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Steve Whaley (INF); Eastfield (TX) Jim Schlieman (INF); Minnesota State CTC Joe Estep (OF); Columbus State (OH) Scott Peace (OF); Columbia-Greene (NY) Mike Abate (OF); Norwalk (CT) T.J. Salerno (C); DuPage (IL) Greg Belson (P); Raritan Valley (NJ) Frank Graham (P); Columbus State (OH) Ian Thoesan (DH); Norwalk (CT) Second Team Jason Herzog (INF); Madison (WI) Mike Torres (INF); Norwalk (CT) Blake Schilling (INF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Eric Rossy (INF); Suffolk County-Selden (NY) Dave Burkholder (OF); Riverland (MN) Marc Danko (OF); SUNY Broome (NY) Paul Crivello (OF); Middlesex County (NJ) Brian Peterson (C); Eastfield (TX) Jon Weber (P); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Mike Gorman (P); Northern Essex (MA) Corey Hoffman (DH); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Third Team Scott Marquardt (INF); Itasca (MN) Adam LaCapra (INF); Naugatuck Valley (CT) Rob Santoro (INF); Suffolk County-West (NY) Mike Cavallo (INF); Raritan Valley (NJ) Jay Whitgreen (OF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Dan Miceli (OF); North Lake (TX) Preston Church (OF); Surry (NC) Jeff Thoma (C); Minnesota State CTC Jake Lambros (P); Joliet (IL) Charlie Rogers (P); RCSJ-Cumberland (NJ) Dave Fogarty (DH); Hudson Valley (NY)

1997 First Team Joe Rockhill (INF); Finger Lakes (NY) Joe Cruz (INF); Camden County (NJ) Tim Pritchard (INF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Brad Stevens (INF); Richland (TX) Mike Abate (OF); Norwalk (CT) Dishwan Ziths (OF); Columbia-Greene (NY) Chris Teodosio (OF); Naugatuck Valley (CT) Nate Focht (C); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Steve Stamm (P); Joliet (IL) Eric Drew (P); Madison (WI) Jim Shook (P); Columbia-Greene (NY) Bill Drotos (DH); Norwalk (CT) Second Team Andy Russell (INF); Madison (WI) Mark Michaels (INF); DuPage (IL) Chris Montenegro (INF); Ocean County (NJ) Jason Fulmer (INF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Joe Estep (OF); Columbus State (OH) Quincy Gibbs (OF); Suffolk County-West (NY) Casey Veenhof (OF); Joliet (IL) Bob Dito (C); Queensborough (NY) Paul Walker (P); Finger Lakes (NY) Brian Carney (P); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Scott Smith (P); Cedar Valley (TX) Vine Edward (DH); Harper (IL) Third Team Chad Durham (INF); Surry (NC) Rob Santoro (INF); Suffolk County-West (NY) Pete Fleming (INF); Joliet (IL) Scott Davis (INF); Erie (NY) James Martin (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Aaron Thurston (OF); Finger Lakes (NY) Dave Sansone (OF); Ocean County (NJ) Kale Sims (C); Richland (TX) Justin Taber (P); Dutchess (NY) Dennis Healey (P); Williston State (ND) John Confer (P); Quinsigamond (MA) Jared Moffett (DH); Camden County (NJ) 1996 First Team Junior Gordon (INF); Eastfield (TX) Mike Neill (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Brad Loafman (INF); Richland (TX) Tony Shourds (INF); Norwalk (CT) Adam Phillips (OF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Gerardo Belliard (OF); Fulton-Montgomery (NY) Jamie Cianci (OF); Norwalk (CT) Mark Raciti (C); Joliet (IL) Casey Wilmoth (P); Surry (NC) Travis Thompson (P); Madison (WI) Ryan Snair (P); Ulster County (NY)

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Brad Stevens (DH); Richland (TX) Second Team Dominic Savino (INF); Harper (IL) Carlton McKenzie (INF); Raritan Valley (NJ) Angel Tejada (INF); Fulton-Montgomery (NY) Billy Wilson (INF); Westmoreland County (PA) Bill Velman (OF); Madison (WI) Norberto Estramera (OF); Union County (NJ) Eric Becker (OF); Columbia-Greene (NY) Kale Sims (C); Richland (TX) John Cocca (P); Norwalk (CT) Hal Mitchell (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Tony Smith (P); Joliet (IL) Brett Cumiskey (DH); Middlesex County (NJ) Third Team Eric Mosca (INF); Mohawk Valley (NY) Kyle Winberg (INF); North Hennepin (MN) Lance Holbrook (INF); Norwalk (CT) Bill Thomas (INF); CC of Allegheny County-North (PA) Brett Sproveri (OF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Dave Hughes (OF); Holyoke (MA) Michael Blanc (OF); Montgomery-Germantown (MD) Mark Smith (C); Schenectady County (NY) Mike Robertson (P); Middlesex County (NJ) Chad Liggins (P); Norwalk (CT) Billy Tull (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Jeremy Birdeau (DH); Waubonsee (IL) 1995 First Team Robert Partridge (P); Richland (TX) Mike Paskvan (P); Joliet (IL) Chip Chiappetta (C); Norwalk (CT) Mark Gotts (OF); Joliet (IL) Kyle Naubauer (OF); Madison (WI) Chris Williams (OF); Schenectady County (NY) Alfred Figalora (INF); Raritan Valley (NJ) Chad Martin (INF); Westmoreland County (PA) Chris Greenwood (INF); Middlesex County (NJ) Dean Smith (INF); North Lake (TX) Ben Mozzer (DH); Manchester (CT) Second Team Wilkin Pujols (INF); Bronx (NY) Rob Mucha (INF); Finger Lakes (NY) Chad Palmer (INF); Waubonsee (IL) Richie Breaud (INF); Richland (TX) Clay Wood (OF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Kevin Green (OF); Mohawk Valley (NY) Ken Geriak (OF); Norwalk (CT) Mark Smith (C); Schenectady County (NY) Lenny Lamarca (P); Queensborough (NY) Harold Mitchell (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Darrel Laczynski (DH); DuPage (IL)

Third Team Tom Sweeney (INF); Normandale (MN) Damian Torres (INF); Nassau (NY) Jerry Maglione (INF); Raritan Valley (NJ) Rob Vogtli (INF); Erie (NY) Matt Weigand (OF); North Hennepin (MN) Tom Kutzer (OF); Harper (IL) Allen Dina (OF); Housatonic (CT) Josh Edwards (C); Hibbing (MN) Pat Sheridan (P); Norwalk (CT) Rob Shaffer (P); CC of Allegheny County-Boyce (PA) Clint Williamson (DH); Finger Lakes (NY) 1994 First Team Jeff Landers (P); North Lake (TX) Tony Pasch (P); Joliet (IL) Brett Shimek (C); Penn State-Beaver (PA) David Goes (OF); Joliet (IL) Chris Williams (OF); Schenectady County (NY) Matt Ruckel (OF); Richland (TX) Steve Strack (INF); Niagara County (NY) Chris Glanz (INF); DuPage (IL) Brian DuBois (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Joe Chonka (INF); Middlesex County (NJ) Frank Laminski (DH); CC of Allegheny County (PA) Second Team Alfred Acosta (INF); Queensborough (NY) Shane McDermott (INF); Cedar Valley (TX) Pete Ackerman (INF); Norwalk (CT) Ken Boullion (INF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Matt Huss (OF); Normandale (MN) Mike Toma (OF); Waubonsee (IL) Bob Henshaw (OF); Westchester (NY) Mark Gotts (C); Joliet (IL) Mike Soto (P); Queensborough (NY) Scott Kupis (P); Manchester (CT) Brad Pierce (DH); Ocean County (NJ) Third Team Larry Rodgers (INF); Northern Essex (MA) Scott Hendershot (INF); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Mitch Berstein (INF); Northland (MN) Marq Mellor (INF); SUNY Cobleskill (NY) Adam Clemens (OF); DuPage (IL) Kevin Green (OF); Mohawk Valley (NY) Paul Cubeta (OF); Manchester (CT) Brian Wolfe (C); North Lake (TX) Josh Prince (P); North Lake (TX) Dwayne Walters (P); Hibbing (MN) Ken Geriak (DH); Norwalk (CT) 1993 First Team

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Chris Ferguson (P); Mohawk Valley (NY) Mike Faraci (P); Manchester (CT) Brett Shimek (C); Penn State-Beaver (PA) Ken Kuchar (OF); CC of Allegheny County (PA) Brock Morrison (OF); Waubonsee (IL) Bob Seymour (OF); Columbus State (OH) Brett Bowman (INF); Columbus State (OH) Brad Towns (INF); Cedar Valley (TX) Chris Schmidt (INF); CC of Allegheny County-North (PA) Matt Jallo (INF); Eastfield (TX) Chris McCarthy (DH); Manchester (CT) Second Team Robert Malandruccolo (INF); Mohawk Valley (NY) Tony Huntley (INF); Waubonsee (IL) Junior Quezada (INF); Bronx (NY) Larry Rodgers (INF); Northern Essex (MA) Steve Hine (OF); Naugatuck Valley (CT) Joe Scopio (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Ed Scopelitis (OF); Moraine Valley (IL) Tom Tuttle (C); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) Matt Gervasio (P); SUNY Farmingdale (NY) John Broome (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Luke Marabell (DH); Keystone (PA) Third Team Carl Delliboui (INF); Fulton-Montgomery (NY) John Verton (INF); Keystone (PA) Jamie Van Gorder (INF); Finger Lakes (NY) Mike Doyle (INF); Holyoke (MA) Jay Marsden (OF); Schenectady County (NY) Danny Alexander (OF); Cedar Valley (TX) Jeff Schley (OF); Joliet (IL) John Karant (C); Richland (TX) David Lee (P); CC of Allegheny County (PA) Shawn Connolly (P); Columbus State (OH) Jim Bob Gatlin (DH); Cedar Valley (TX)

1992 First Team Jeff Keith (P); Schenectady County (NY) Steve Uliano (P); Mattatuck (CT) Jeff Tuohy (P); DuPage (IL) Todd Von Hagen (C); Finger Lakes (NY) Ruben Cardona (INF); Kingsborough (NY) Brett Bowman (INF); Columbus State (OH) Sean Silvernell (INF); Schenectady County (NY) Bob Struth (INF); CC of Allegheny County (PA) Anthony Johnson (OF); Mercer County (NJ) Glenn Baronyak (OF); CC of Allegheny County (PA) Davbe Donofrio (OF); Housatonic (CT) David Glass (DH); Eastfield (TX) Second Team Mike Benson (P); Raritan Valley (NJ) Ken Stuber (P); Finger Lakes (NY) John Accavallo (P); Housatonic (CT) Miguel Santiago (C); Dean (MA) Leo Trace (INF); Columbus State (OH) Rob Ford (INF); Bismarck State (ND) Carl Dellibovi (INF); Fulton-Montgomery (NY) Ruben Olivarria (INF); Harry S. Truman (IL) Dave Dettman (OF); Waubonsee (IL) Jim Reynolds (OF); DuPage (IL) Boyd Wisdom (OF); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Chris Russell (DH); Mercer County (NJ) Third Team Marc Damelio (INF); Mattatuck (CT) Brian Armstrong (INF); DuPage (IL) Ryan Castle (INF); Westchester (NY) Darren Doucette (INF); Ulster County (NY) George Andriotis (OF); Housatonic (CT) Rich Gonzales (OF); Suffolk County-West (NY) Willie Quiles (OF); Kingsborough (NY) Jim Paschi (C); CC of Allegheny County (PA) David Lee (P); CC of Allegheny County (PA) John Broome (P); RCSJ-Gloucester (NJ) Brian Dorich (P); Joliet (IL) Derek Scott (DH); Mattituck (CT)