Baseball DI History (Click Refresh upon opening this file for the most current data) Champions Unlimited Potential Outstanding Christian Leadership Award Hank Burbridge Unlimited Potential Award Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year Coach of the Year Sportsmanship Award 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 BASEBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1985 - Alabama Christian College 1986-1987 - King College 1988 - King College 1989 - Mount Vernon Nazarene College 1990-1991 - Anderson University (SC) 1992 - Spring Arbor College 1993 - Spring Arbor College 1994 - Anderson College (SC) 1995 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1996 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1997 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1998 - Spring Arbor College 1999 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2000 - Olivet Nazarene University 2001 - Faulkner University 2002-2003 - Dallas Baptist University 2004 - Dallas Baptist University 2005 - Crichton College 2006 - Malone College 2007 - Southern Wesleyan University 2008-2009 - Bluefield College 2010 - North Greenville University 2011 - Oklahoma Wesleyan University 2012 - California Baptist University 2013 - California Baptist University 2014 - Fresno Pacific University 2015 Fresno Pacific University UNLIMITED POTENTIAL'S OUTSTANDING CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP AWARD 1990 Ritchie Ware, 1991 Scott Reese, 1992 Darrin Johnson, 1993 Dan Weller, Spring Arbor College 1994 Edwin Estevez, 1995 Rich Gilmore, Ryan Teglovic, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1996 Jason Drummond, MidAmerica Nazarene College 1997 Scott Dapprich, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College
1998 J.R. Gardner, Geneva College 1999 Jeremie Riggleman, 2000 Jeff Lavin, Mount Vernon Nazarene College 2001 Wayne Forman, Spring Arbor College 2002 Mark Coulter, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2003 David Terrill, Cedarville University 2004 David Terrill, Cedarville University 2005 Justin Hange, Philadelphia Biblical University HANK BURBRIDGE UNLIMITED POTENTIAL AWARD 2006 Joe Seawell, Southeastern University 2007 Alfred LaVire, Trinity Internat l Univ 2008 Derek Sumner, Geneva College 2009 Brady Workman, Cedarville University Grant Beerman, Southeastern University 2010 Sam Carr, Central Christian College (KS) 2011 Andrew York, Cedarville University 2012 Daniel Mims, Southeastern University 2013 Blaine Seagraves, Emmanuel College 2014 Jeremy Bales, Lee University 2015 Caleb Lang, Cairn University PLAYER OF THE YEAR HISTORY 1994 - Robby Stanifer, Anderson College 1995 - Matt Ford, 1996 - Mike Patch, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1997 - John Urbanski, 1998 - Jeff Rowland, Union University 1999 - Andy Heimbach, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2000-2001 - Andy Heimbach, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2002 - Eric Stults, 2003 - Greg Kloosterman, 2004 - Marcel Guevara, 2005 - Javier Guevara, 2006 - Bob Dubovec, Malone College 2007 - Jesse Bachman, 2008 - Richie Burgos, 2009 - Scott McIlvain, Malone University 2010 - Stefan Neece, 2011 - Chris Hammett, Olivet Nazarene University 2012 - Jordan Leyland Azusa Pacific University 2013 - Zach Esquera, California Baptist University 2014 - José Ruiz, Oklahoma Wesleyan University 2015 Caleb Lang, Cairn University PITCHER OF THE YEAR HISTORY 2002 - Andy Priola, Faulkner University 2003-2004 - Jeff Gilmore, Dallas Baptist University 2005 - Noel Baca, Crichton College 2006 - Anthony Barson, Malone College 2007 - Brad Hinkle, 2008 - Brandon Moore, 2009 - Adam Boulder, Malone University 2010 - Drew Provence, North Greenville University 2011 - Drew Provence, North Greenville University 2012-2013 - Johnny Kirkland, Southeastern University Jon Bengard, California Baptist University 2014 - Diego Ibarra, Oklahoma Wesleyan University
2015 Andrew Bergmann, Judson University COACH OF THE YEAR HISTORY 1991 - Hank Burbridge, 1992 - Hank Burbridge, 1993 - Hank Burbridge, 1994 - Bobby Beville, Anderson College 1995 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1996 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1997 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1998 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1999 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2000 - Elliot Johnson, Olivet Nazarene University 2001 - Brent Barker, Faulkner University 2002 - Mike Hutcheon, 2003 - Mike Bard, Dallas Baptist University 2004 - Mike Bard, Dallas Baptist University 2005 - Junior Weaver, Crichton College 2006 - Tom Crank, Malone College 2007 - Mike Gillespie, Southern Wesleyan University 2008 - Keith Veale, 2009 - Mike White, Bluefield College 2010 - Travis Henson, North Greenville University 2011 - Kirk Kelley, Oklahoma Wesleyan University 2012 - Gary Adcock, California Baptist University 2013 - Gary Adcock, California Baptist University 2014 - Oscar Hirschkorn, Fresno Pacific University 2015 Oscar Hirschkorn, Fresno Pacific University Team Sportsmanship Award 2013-2014 - Fresno Pacific University 2015 Bethesda University 2015 Championship Date: May 20-23, 2015 Host: Prasco Park Location: Mason, Ohio 2015 Seeding 1 Fresno Pacific University 2 Lee University 3 Oklahoma Christian University 4 Palm Beach Atlantic University 5 Central Baptist College 6 Bethesda University 7 Trinity Christian College 8 Toccoa Falls College 9 Bluefield College 10 Oakland City University
2015 Results Day 1 Game 1: Palm Beach Atlantic def Central Baptist College 16-2 Game 2: Oklahoma Christian def Bethesda 2-1 (10 innings) Game 3: Lee University def Trinity Christian 17-1 Game 4: Fresno Pacific def Toccoa Falls 8-0 Game 5: Oklahoma Christian def Oakland City 3-1 Game 6: Palm Beach Atlantic def Bluefield 4-2 Game 7: Lee University def Bethesda 12-7 (8 innings) Game 8: Fresno Pacific def Central Baptist 8-1 Day 2 Game 9: Toccoa Falls def Central Baptist 7-0 Game 10: Bethesda def Trinity Christian 6-5 Game 11: Fresno Pacific def Bluefield 6-2 Game 12: Lee University def Oakland City 6-0 Game 13: Toccoa Falls def Bluefield 6-4 Game 14: Oakland City def Trinity Christian 14-4 Game 15: Fresno Pacific tied Palm Beach Atlantic 2-2 Game 16: Lee def Oklahoma Christian 13-3 Day 3 Game 17: Oklahoma Christian def Trinity Christian 7-3 Game 18: Palm Beach Atlantic def Toccoa Falls 14-3 Game 19: Bethesda def Oakland City 13-3 Game 20: Central Baptist def Bluefield 9-2 Semifinal (Game 21): Fresno Pacific def Oklahoma Christian 4-3 Semifinal (Game 22): Lee def Palm Beach Atlantic 6-1 Championship Fresno Pacific University def Lee University 6-2 2015 Awards 1st Team All-American Ashford Wilson Fresno Pacific University Bergmann Andrew Judson University Cummings Brandon Oklahoma Wesleyan University Espinoza David Oklahoma Wesleyan University Johnson Drew Cedarville University Jones Zack Trinity Christian College Koeiman Ziar Oklahoma Wesleyan University Lang Caleb Cairn University Lawson Dustin Lee University Moreno Florentino Arlington Baptist College Osborn Tyler University of Northwestern Rojas Luke Judson University Scott Preston Fresno Pacific University Staton Allen North Greenville University Torres Carlos Campbellsville University Vail Kyle Southwestern Christian University 2nd Team All American Boghosian Adam North Greenville University Bower Baron Fresno Pacific University Buczek Josh Central Baptist College Cornell Seth Houghton College Harris Brody
Holland Ben Lee University Huddleston Alex Hiwassee College Hunter Mikal McMurry University Hyman Michael Southern Wesleyan University Long Nate Lancaster Bible College Stewart Ronnie Toccoa Falls College Turner Josh Palm Beach Atlantic University Wagley Ryan Arlington Baptist College Walker Brian Palm Beach Atlantic University Honorable Mention Buckery Matthew University of Valley Forge Jacobs Chris Bethesda University Jones Derek Oklahoma Christian University Nieves-Markee Joey Cairn University Rallo Tony Judson University All-Tournament Team Bower Baron Fresno Pacific University Gill Kody Central Baptist College Jacobs Christopher Bethesda University Lawson Ryan Bluefield College Orth Austin Oklahoma Christian University Pieper Joshua Trinity Christian College Poti Siosi Lee University Rivera Peter Palm Beach Atlantic University Stewart Ronnie Toccoa Falls College Tittle Michael Fresno Pacific University Valvano Jamie Oakland City University National Coach of the Year Hirschkorn Oscar Fresno Pacific University Player of the Year Lang Caleb Cairn University Pitcher of the Year Bergmann Andrew Judson University Tournament MVP Tittle Michael Fresno Pacific University UPI Hank Burbridge Award Lang Caleb Cairn University Team Sportsmanship Award Bethesda University SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Pepple Luke Copeland Dan Bluefield College Rife Ben Bluefield College Timmer Tyler Bluefield College Yates Gavan Bluefield College Hodges Eric Cairn University Lang Caleb Cairn University
Rohrs Tyson Cairn University Castallano Michael Campbellsville University Congleton Casey Campbellsville University Kinsella Gentry Campbellsville University Rosenthal Jeremy Campbellsville University Vancil Wesley Campbellsville University Woodson Shane Campbellsville University Buczek Josh Central Baptist College Johnson Ryan Central Baptist College Boedeker Stephen Central Christian College of Kansas Jackson Larry Central Christian College of Kansas Penn Austin Central Christian College of Kansas Gensch Wesley Grace College Herbster Quentin Grace College Morgart Matt Grace College Mosbarger Alex Grace College Young Cody Grace College Davis Joe Grace University Norton Miles Grace University Flemington Kyle Houghton College Kerr Michael Houghton College McKay Christopher Houghton College Omdal Jens Houghton College Beachy Bryan Fugita Preston Murphy Jacob Sovine Justin Guerrero Mario Judson University Bailey Grayson Lee University Holland Ben Lee University Reynolds Scott Lincoln Christian University Rogers Tim Maranatha Baptist University Adams Patrick McMurry University Douglas Ben McMurry University Garcia Ricky McMurry University Carroll Aaron Mid-America Christian University Thompson Daniel Mid-America Christian University Brown Matt Oklahoma Christian University Cleveland Caden Oklahoma Christian University Hill Garett Oklahoma Christian University Kuwitzky Chase Oklahoma Christian University Lopez Jordan Oklahoma Christian University McKenzie Ben Oklahoma Christian University Rosser Robert Oklahoma Christian University Walker Brennan Oklahoma Christian University Allensworth Landon Shorter University Crosby Russell Shorter University Metcalf Wade Southern Wesleyan University Baker Tyler Cleary Robert Clement Tyce Davis Christian Katta Brandon Patterson Mitchel Boice Taylor Trinity Christian College Kopale Brad Trinity Christian College
Munizzi Mark Trinity Christian College 2014 Championship Date: May 14-17, 2014 Location: Prasco Park, Mason, OH May 14, 2014 Wednesday Game 1-Pool A #4 Fresno Pacific 8 vs. #5 Bluefield 3 Game 2-Pool B #3 Lee 1 vs. #6 Toccoa Falls 6 Game 3-Pool B #2 Trevecca Nazarene 7 vs. #7 Cedarville 11 Game 4-Pool A #1 Oklahoma Christian 4 vs. #8 Trinity Christian 3 May 15, 2014 Thursday Game 5-Pool B #3 Lee 10 vs. #10 Lancaster Bible 0 Game 6-Pool A #4 Fresno Pacific 5 vs. #9 Shorter 0 Game 7-Pool B #2 Trevecca Nazarene 3 vs. #6 Toccoa Falls 2 Game 8-Pool A #1 Oklahoma Christian 3 vs. #5 Bluefield 6 Game 9-Pool A #5 Bluefield 5 vs. #8 Trinity Christian 4 Game 10-Pool B #6 Toccoa Falls 2 vs. #7 Cedarville 12 Game 11-Pool A #1 Oklahoma Christian 5 vs. #9 Shorter 5 Game 12-Pool B #2 Trevecca Nazarene 13 vs. #10 Lancaster Bible 1 May 16, 2014 Friday Game 13-Pool A #8 Trinity Christian 4 vs. #9 Shorter 6 Game 14-Pool B #7 Cedarville 10 vs. #10 Lancaster Bible 1 Game 15-Pool A #1 Oklahoma Christian 0 vs. #4 Fresno Pacific 4 Game 16-Pool B #2 Trevecca Nazarene 1 vs. #3 Lee 4 Game 17-Pool B #3 Lee 9 vs. #7 Cedarville 3 Game 18-Pool A #4 Fresno Pacific 4 vs. #8 Trinity Christian 0 Game 19-Pool B #6 Toccoa Falls 16 vs. #10 Lancaster Bible 2
Game 20-Pool A #5 Bluefield 1 vs. #9 Shorter 10 May 16, 2014 Saturday Semi-Finals - Prasco Park Game 21 (Pool A Winner) Fresno Pacific University 6 vs. (Pool B Runner Up) Cedarville University 1 Game 22 (Pool B Winner) Lee University 11 vs. (Pool A Runner Up) Shorter University 6 Championship - Prasco Park Game 23 Game 21 Winner Fresno Pacific University 5 vs. Game 22 Winner Lee University 1 2014 Awards Player of the Year- José Ruiz, Oklahoma Wesleyan University Pitcher of the Year-Diego Ibarra, Oklahoma Wesleyan University Coach of the Year- Oscar Hirschkorn, Fresno Pacific University Hank Burbridge Unlimited Potential Outstanding Christian Leadership Award- Jeremy Bales, Lee University 2014 NCCAA National Championship All-Tournament Team Drew Johnson, Cedarville University Zach Cobble, Oklahoma Christian University Sawyer McLamb, Bluefield College Luke Fennell, Trevecca Nazarene University Travis McPherson, Shorter University Benny Collesano, Trinity Christian College Nate Long, Lancaster Bible College Dylan Charles, Toccoa Falls College Josh Silver, Lee University Michael Hostetler, Fresno Pacific University 2014 NCCAA Baseball National Championship Most Outstanding Player- Travis Beck, Fresno Pacific University
2014 NCCAA National Championship Team Awards Team Sportsmanship Award Fresno Pacific University National Semi-Finalist Cedarville University National Semi-Finalist Shorter University National Runner-Up Lee University National Champion Fresno Pacific University 1st Team NCCAA All-Americans Catcher- David Lenhardt Cedarville University Catcher- John Koretoff- Fresno Pacific University First Base- Josh Banuelos-Fresno Pacific University Second Base-Zack Russell-Myers- Bluefield College SS-Riley Swanson- Mount Vernon Nazarene University Third Base-Drew Johnson- Cedarville University Extra Infielder- Ronnie Stewart- Toccoa Falls College OF- Jose Ruiz- Oklahoma Wesleyan University OF- Caleb Lang- Cairn University OF- JP Maracani- OF- Josh Raymond- Judson University P- Diego Ibarra- Oklahoma Wesleyan University P- Zach Hendrix- Oklahoma Wesleyan University P- Lucus Daugherty- Mount Vernon Nazarene University P- Ryan Perez- Judson University 2nd Team NCCAA All-Americans Catcher- Alex Huddleston- Hiwassee College Catcher- Mark Munizzi- Trinity Christian College First Base- Brian Muniz- Southeastern University
Second Base- Josh Ward- Toccoa Falls College SS- Tyler Trimmer- Bluefield College Third Base- Tyler Nordgren- Point Loma Nazarene University Extra Infielder- Jeff Butler- Oklahoma Wesleyan University OF- Matt Taliercio- Lancaster Bible College OF-Brady Brashier-Central Baptist College OF- Joe McCaw- Trinity Christian College OF- Justin Key- Toccoa Falls College P- Chris Large- Hiwassee College P- Wilson Ashford- Fresno Pacific University P- Andres Cancio- Southeastern University P- Jeremy Stawychny- Lee University NCCAA Scholar-Athletes Baptist Bible College (PA) Cody Wheeler Jordan Long Luke Pepple Central Baptist College Sam Buczek Colorado Christian University Sam Jones Mark McMahon Geneva College Dan Jeffreys Ryan McGonigle Grace College Matthew Morgart Cody Young Grace University Miles Norton
Houghton College Kyle Flemington Michael Kerr Christopher McKay Lancaster Bible College Nate Long Josiah Weaver Mid-America Christian University Mat Owen Dustin Carlsward Mississippi College Kyle Blount Brooks Fortenberry Jayme Monroe Caleb Morris North Central University Matt Reed Oklahoma Christian University Matt Brown Caden Cleveland Cameron Keener Jordan Lopez Ryan Nash Robert Rosser Garrett Stephenson Point Loma Nazarene University Kyle Desimone Mike Marcoux Tyler Nordgren Sam Sadler Shorter University Landon Allensworth Russell Crosby Dustin Evans James Gillis William Harrison Southern Wesleyan University Stephen Wyatt Trinity Christian College
Taylor Boice Union University Derek Roof Andrew Allen Brad Royer Cody Self Caleb Warnimont 2013 Championship Date: May 15-18 2013 Location:Arington Foundation Prasco Park, Mason, OH 2013 NCCAA Baseball DI National Championships: California Baptist University First Round Southeastern University def 6-5 Olivet Nazarene University def Arizona Christian University 9-1 Campbellsville University def Emmanuel College 11-1 California Baptist University def Cedarville University 15-2 Arizona Christian University def Covenant College 8-5 def Oklahoma Christian University 7-3 Campbellsville University def Olivet Nazarene University 3-2 California Baptist University def Southeastern University 3-0 Second Round Southeastern University def Cedarville University 1-0 Olivet Nazarene University def Emmanuel College 2-1 California Baptist University def Oklahoma Christian University 11-4 Campbellsville University def Covenant College 5-3 Oklahoma Christian University def Cedarville University 5-2 Emmanuel College def Covenant College 8-0 California Baptist University def 3-1 Campbellsville University def Arizona Christian University 4-3 Third Round Arizona Christian University def Emmanuel College 4-1 Cedarville University def 9-2 Olivet Nazarene University def Covenant College 5-2 Southeastern University def Oklahoma Christian University 4-0 Semifinals California Baptist University def Olivet Nazarene University 3-0 Southeastern University def Campbellsville University 2-0 Finals California Baptist University def Southeastern University 7-0 2013 Awards NCCAA Baseball Division I National Champion- California Baptist University NCCAA Baseball Division I National Runner Up- Southeastern University All-American Team
FIRST TEAM Catcher Joel Buchko Palm Beach Atlantic David Lenhart Cedarville 1B Logan Kasabian Cedarville 2B Tyler Baker Spring Arbor 3B Hunter Newman Trevecca Nazarene SS Mark Weist Spring Arbor IF Cameron Balough Judson OF Zach Esquera Cal Baptist Luke Esquera Cal Baptist Dan Schneider Olivet Nazarene Seth Neely Arizona Christian RP Phil Kish Southeastern SP Johnny Kirkland Southeastern Jon Bengard Cal Baptist Mike Jeffreys Geneva Chris Burgess Oklahoma Christian SECOND TEAM Catcher Shane Street Spring Arbor Matt Davenport Olivet Nazarene 1B Ryan Kern Olivet Nazarene 2B Cory Crunk Trevecca Nazarene 3B Blair Moore Cal Baptist SS Alex Delgado Emmanuel IF Bryan Muñiz Southeastern OF Jake Dickerson Mt. Vernon Nazarene Justin Fahy Olivet Nazarene Tyler Tichenor Trevecca Nazarene Mark DeYoung Judson RP Kevin Lasowski Olivet Nazarene SP David Ledbetter Cedarville Micah Mabe Covenant Craig Lipp Judson Patrick McMeel Campbellsville Hank Burbridge Unlimited Award- Blaine Seagraves, Emmanuel Co-Pitcher of the Year- Johnny Kirkland, Southeastern University and Jon Bengard, California Baptist University Player of the Year- Zach Esquera, California Baptist University Coach of the Year- Gary Adcock, California Baptist University Team Sportsmanship Award- All Tournament Team Zach Esquera, California Baptist (Most Outstanding Player) Steve Cardwell,Cedarville Andrew Fila, Mt. Vernon Carlos Torres, Campbellsville Matt Davenport, Olivet Perry Rigby, Covenant Trevor Santor, Arizona Christian Josh Wright, Emmanuel Phil Kish, Southeastern Antonio Chavarria, California Baptist
Scholar Athletes Arizona Christian University Kevin Collinge Kendall Konopka Jake Storrer Dean Symancyk Cedarville University Chris Fox David Ledbetter Rob Nesteroff Colorado Christian University Pearce Richardson Jake Schuchardt Kyle Yanke Michael Caley Craig Dollens Cody Jones Mid-Continent University Jordan Manney Bill Schroeder Oakland City Marc Rogier Lucas Swartzentruber Gabe Pirtle Point Loma Nazarene University Kyle Desimone Mike Marcoux Sam Sadler Trinity Christian College Ryan Kiesel Chris Tidmore Dan Townsend Union University Cody Cunningham Benjie Fesmire Cody Self Colton Speed Jeremy Stack 2012 Championship Wednesday Prasco Park Legacy Field Game 1 #4 Olivet Nazarene vs. #5 Southeastern 10:00 AM (1-0) ONU 3-2 SEU (0-1) Game 2 #3 Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. #6 Malone 11:00 AM (1-0) OWU 8-0 MU (0-1) Game 3 #2 California Baptist vs. #7 Bluefield 1:00 PM (1-0) CBU 5-0 BC (0-1)
Game 4 #1 Cedarville vs. #8 Emmanuel 2:00 PM (1-0) CU 5-4 EC (0-1) Game 5 #3 Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. #10 Mid-Continent 4:00 PM (2-0) OWU 9-1 MCU (0-1) Game 6 #4 Olivet Nazarene vs. #9 Nyack 5:00 PM (2-0) ONU 2-1 NC (0-1) Game 7 #2 California Baptist vs. #6 Malone 8:00 PM (2-0) CBU 3-1 MU (0-2) Game 8 #1 Cedarville vs. #5 Southeastern 8:00 PM (2-0) CU 1-0 SEU (0-2) Thursday Prasco Park Legacy Field Game 9 #5 Southeastern vs. #8 Emmanuel 10:00 AM (1-1) EC 3-2* SEU (0-3) Game 10 #6 Malone vs. #7 Bluefield 11:00 AM (1-1) BC 5-2 MU (0-3) Game 11 #1 Cedarville vs. #9 Nyack 1:00 PM (1-1) NC 3-1 CU (2-1) Game 12 #2 California Baptist vs. #10 Mid-Continent 2:00 PM (1-1) MCU 2-0 CBU (2-1) Game 13 #8 Emmanuel vs. #9 Nyack 4:00 PM (2-1) EC 9-3 NC (1-2) Game 14 #7 Bluefield vs. #10 Mid-Continent 5:00 PM (2-1) MCU 9-3 BC (1-2) Game 15 #1 Cedarville vs. #4 Olivet Nazarene 7:00 PM (3-0) ONU 6-5 CU (2-2) Game 16 #2 California Baptist vs. #3 Oklahoma Wesleyan 8:00 PM (3-1) CBU 5-3 OWU (2-1) Friday Prasco Park Legacy Field Game 17 #3 Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. #7 Bluefield 10:00 AM (3-1) OWU 8-2 BC (1-3) Game 18 #4 Olivet Nazarene vs. #8 Emmanuel 11:00 AM EC (3-1) 15-6 ONU (3-1) Game 19 #6 Malone vs. #10 Mid-Continent 1:00 PM (1-3) MU 5-4 MCU (2-2) Game 20 #5 Southeastern vs. #9 Nyack 2:00 PM SEU (1-3) 4-2 NC (1-3) Semi-Finals - Prasco Park - all Pool games will have a 3 hour time limit Result Game 21 Pool A Winner EMMANUEL vs. Pool B Runner Up OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN 5:00 PM OWU 3-1 EC Game 22 Pool B Winner CAL BAPTIST vs. Pool A Runner Up OLIVET NAZARENE 8:00 PM CBU 8-0 ONU Saturday Pool A Pool B Championship Prasco Park Game 23 Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. California Baptist CBU 8-3 OWU 2011 Championship Seeding 1. Southeastern University 2. Judson University 3. 4. Cedarville University 5. Malone University 6. North Greenville University 7. The Master's College 8. Olivet Nazarene University 9. Oklahoma Wesleyan University 10. King College Results Wednesday Pool A Olivet Nazarene University def Cedarville University 7-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan University def Southeastern University 5-1 Oklahoma Wesleyan University def Olivet Nazarene University 2-1 Cedarville University tied Malone University 1-1 Pool B King College def The Master's College 4-3 King College def Judson University 8-3 North Greenville University def 7-1
The Master's College def Judson University 11-0 Thursday Pool A Southeastern University def Olivet Nazarene University 7-2 Malone University def Olivet Nazarene University 3-1 Oklahoma Wesleyan University def Cedarville University 8-1 Southeastern University def Malone University 6-2 Pool B North Greenville University def Judson University 4-2 The Master's College def 13-2
North Greenville University def The Master's College 3-2 def King College 10-5 Friday Pool A Southeastern University tied Cedarville University 2-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan University def Malone University 4-3 Pool B def Judson University 10-1 North Greenville University def King College 11-2 Championship Round Oklahoma Wesleyan University def North Greenville University 4-2 Saturday Championship Round North Greenville University def Oklahoma Wesleyan University 11-4 Oklahoma Wesleyan University def North Greenville University 4-1 2010 Championship Seeding 1. Bluefield College 2. North Greenville University 3. Malone University 4. Judson University 5. 6. Olivet Nazarene University 7. Southeastern University 8. King College 9. 10. Colorado Christian University 2010 Schedule (subject to change) All games played at Prasco Park will have online (live) scoring Wednesday, May 19 Game 1 Prasco Park Indiana Wesleyan 10:00 a.m. Game 2 10:00 a.m. Game 3 1:00 p.m. Game 4 1:00 p.m. Game 5 4:15 p.m. Game 6 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 20 Game 7 10:00 a.m. Game 8 10:00 a.m. (PP) Legacy Field (LF) def King Colorado Christian def Southeastern 5-4 PP Spring Arbor def Judson 5-2 LF Olivet Nazarene def Malone 6-5 PP North Greenville def Colorado Christian 4-1 PP Bluefield def Indiana Wesleyan 8-2 PP Southeastern def Malone 4-0 LF King def Judson 11-1 9-7 12 innings
Game 9 1:00 p.m. Game 10 1:00 Game p.m. 11 4:15 p.m. Game 12 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 21 Game 13 10:00 a.m. Game 14 10:00 a.m. Game 15 1:00 p.m. Game 16 10:00 a.m. - Saturday Game 17 12:30 p.m. - Saturday Saturday, May 22 Game 18 3:15 Championship LF Southeastern def Indiana Wesleyan 6-2 PP Colorado Christian def King 9-2 PP Bluefield def Spring Arbor 2-1 PP North Greenville def Olivet Nazarene 7-5 PP Southeastern def Spring Arbor 6-2 LF Olivet Nazarene def Colorado Christian 4-0 PP North Greenville def Bluefield 4-2 PP Bluefield def Olivet Nazarene 2-1 PP North Greenville def Southeastern 3-2 PP North Greenville def Bluefield 7-6 10 innings 2010 Awards 2010 NCCAA Divsion I All-American Team C Doug Pavlich Colorado Christian University C David Convertini Cedarville University 1B Stefan Neece 2B Brad Baker 3B Jonathan Davis Bryan College SS Taylor Oldham Covenant College OF Tyler Ruehlman Southeastern University OF Markus Duckworth North Greenville University OF Quinn Nofziger OF Reid Spitaels SP Ian Pick Campbellsville University SP Colin O'Connell SP Drew Provence North Greenville University SP Jeff Shenker Malone University RP Donald Howell Bluefield College DH Cory Hartong Malone University Utility Justin Bagbey Chowan University UPI/Burbridge Award Sam Carr - Central Christian College of Kansas Pitcher of the Year Drew Provence North Greenville University Player of the Year Stefan Neece 2010 NCCAA Divsion I World Series All-Tournament Team
Ben Zachary Doug Pavlich Brad Baker Brandon Streets Caleb King Matt Tomlinson Tyler Langford Zach Goodyear David Gibson Adam Hoyt Brian Giles Drew Provence Derek Fulmer Anthony Foulk Colorado Christian University Olivet Nazarene University Olivet Nazarene University Southeastern University Southeastern University Bluefield College Bluefield College Bluefield College North Greenville University North Greenville University North Greenville University North Greenville University Most Valuable Player Adam Taylor North Greenville University Coach of the Year Travis Henson North Greenville University Team Sportsmanship Award Bluefield College Team Placing Champions Runner up Third Fourth North Greenville University Bluefield College Southeastern University Olivet Nazarene University 2010 Division I Baseball Scholar Athletes Kyler Ludlow Cedarville University Tyler Rost Cedarville University Matthew Willett Cedarville University Brandon Young Cedarville University Spencer Barriball Central Christian Brent Davis Central Christian Cody Isaacson Central Christian Jesse Keener Central Christian Kyle Richter Central Christian Wade Wedow Central Christian Micah Womacks Central Christian Jon Jurinko Geneva College Christopher Burdette Grace College Ed Draper Judson University Hunter Groves Judson University Matt Parks Mount Vernon Nazarene University Kodi Veale Mount Vernon Nazarene University Jesse Brandt Oakland City University Clay Thornberry Oakland City University Harry Turney Oakland City University Adam Hines Olivet Nazarene University Caleb King Olivet Nazarene University Peter Smidt Olivet Nazarene University Peter Goeman The Master s College Kyle Houlton The Master s College
Jared Otto The Master s College Tony Perri Trinity Christian College (IL) 2009 Championship Seeding 1. Malone University 2. 3. Mount Vernon Nazarene University 4. Bluefield College 5. Olivet Nazarene University 6. Cedarville University 7. Oklahoma Wesleyan University 8. Geneva College 9. Palm Beach Atlantic University 10. Colorado Christian University Game* # Time Field Team vs Team Results Wednesday, May 20 Game 1 10:00 Prasco Park Geneva def Palm Beach Atlantic 6-1 Game 2 11-1 10:00 Legacy Field Colorado Christian def Oklahoma Wesleyan (6 innings) Game 3 1:00 Prasco Park Bluefield def Olivet Nazarene 4-3 pm Game 4 1:00 Legacy Field Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Cedarville 5-0 Game pm 5 4:15 pm Prasco Park Spring Arbor def Colorado Christian 9-3 Game 6 7:30 pm Prasco Park Malone def Geneva 12-0 Thursday, May 21 Game 7 10:00 Game 8 10:00 Game 9 1:00 pm Game 10 1:00 Game pm 11 4:15 pm Game 12 7:30 pm Friday, May 22 Game 13 10:00 Game 14 10:00 Game 15 1:00 pm Prasco Park Cedarville def Oklahoma Wesleyan 8-5 Legacy Field Olivet Nazarene def Palm Beach Atlantic 6-2 Legacy Field Cedarville def Geneva 5-2 Prasco Park Colorado Christian def Olivet Nazarene 8-6 Prasco Park Bluefield def Malone 5-0 Prasco Park Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Spring Arbor 4-0 Prasco Park Malone def Cedarville 6-3 Legacy Field Colorado Christian def Spring Arbor 9-2 Prasco Park Bluefield def Mt. Vernon Nazarene 9-0
Game 16 4:15 pm Game 17 7:30 pm Saturday, May 23** Game 18 11:00 am Championship Prasco Park Malone def Mt. Vernon Nazarene 8-3 Prasco Park Bluefield def Colorado Christian 3-2 Prasco Park Bluefield def Malone 5-3 NCCAA Division I All-American First Team Position Name School P Adam Boulder Malone P Andy Paulun Spring Arbor P Derek Sumner Geneva P Brandon Holloway Bluefield RP Bryan Bayer Malone C Zac Barson Malone C Craig Turner Southern Wesleyan 1B Steve Pellack Trinity Christian 2B Vasillios Mila Palm Beach Atlantic SS Scott McIlvain Malone 3B Tony Singleton Bluefield IF Mickey Solarek Central Christian OF Bret Myatt Colorado Christian OF Devin Good Bluefield OF Reid Spietels Bethel OF Tyler Langford Emmaneul DH Michael Cavazos Colorado Christian Pitcher of the Year Adam Boulder Malone Player of the Year Scott McIlvain Malone All-Tournament Team Name Position School Derek Sumner P/1B Geneva College Pete Smidt 1B Olivet Nazarene Brady Workman OF Cedarville Jeff Hollister 3B Spring Arbor Kodi Veale OF Mt. Vernon Nazarene Kyle Barr P Mt. Vernon Nazarene Brett Myatt OF Colorado Christian Nick Leader P Colorado Christian Alex Schmid 3B Malone Scott McIlvain SS Malone Sam Campitella P Malone Andrew Weaver OF Bluefield Brandon Holloway P Bluefield Tony Singleton 3B Bluefield MVP Donald Howell P Bluefield Coach of the Year Mike White, Bluefield College
Burbridge Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Brady Workman, Cedarville University Team Sportsmanship Award Third Place (tie) Third Place (tie) Second Place Champions Mt. Vernon Nazarene Colorado Christian Malone Bluefield Scholar Athletes Cedarville University Matthew Willet Brady Workman Brandon Young Andrew York Central Christian College Brandon Dicks Kyle Richter Cameron Singhisen Christopher Solarek Geneva College Tadd Eyster Joe Jurinko Derek Sumner Grace College Christopher Burdette Zach Prairie Mount Vernon Nazarene University Jason Decker Matt Parks Kodi Veale Oakland City University Elvis DeAbreu Chris Guess Clay Thornberry Harry Turney Trinity Christian College Tony Perri 2008 Championship Seeding #1 Malone College #2 #3 Chowan University #4 Bluefield College #5 #6 #7 Geneva College #8 Oakland City University #9 Cedarville University #10 Colorado Christian University GAME SCHEDULE/RESULTS
May 21 Game 1 11:00 a.m. #8 Oakland City def. #9 Cedarville 9-7 Game 2 11:00 a.m. #5 Indiana Wesleyan def #4 Bluefield 5-4 Game 3 11:00 a.m. #3 Chowan def #6 Bethel 4-3 Game 4 2:15 p.m. #7 Geneva def. #10 Colorado Christian 9-5 Game 5 5:15 p.m. Bethel def. Colorado Christian 3-2 Game 6 2:15 p.m. Cedarville def. Bluefield 13-10 Game 7 8:00 p.m. #1 Malone def Oakland City 7-5 Game 8 8:00 p.m. #2 Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Geneva 12-1 May 22 Game 9 11:00 a.m. Bethel def Oakland City 10-5 Game 10 11:00 a.m. Geneva def Cedarville 10-8 Game 11 1:30 p.m. Malone def. Indiana Wesleyan 13-6 Game 12 1:30 p.m. Mt. Vernon Nazarene def. Chowan 6-3 Game 13 7:00 p.m. Indiana Wesleyan def Bethel 10-7 Game 14 7:00 p.m. Chowan def Geneva 5-4 (9 innings) May 23 Game 15 11:00 a.m. Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Malone 9-0 Game 16 1:30 p.m. Indiana Wesleyan def Mt. Vernon Nazarene 7-3 Game 17 7:00 p.m. Malone def Chowan 5-2 May 24 Game 18 1:30 p.m. Indiana Wesleyan def Malone 6-3 Game 19 4:00 p.m. Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Indiana Wesleyan 8-2 2008 Awards Player of the Year Richie Burgos, Pitcher of the Year Brandon Moore, Tournament Most Valuable Player Josh Estep, Mount Vernon Nazarene University Coach of the Year Keith Veale, Hank Burbridge Unlimited Potential Award Derek Sumner Geneva College RLM Athletics Team Sportmanship Award Geneva College All-American Team 1B Jim Baker Spring Arbor 2B Josh Estep Mount Vernon Nazarene 3B Richie Burgos Mount Vernon Nazarene SS Kody Hightower Southern Wesleyan Chad Barnhill Colorado Christian OF Chris Mandeville Malone
Reid Spitaels Bethel David Hughes Chowan Jeremiah McMillen Bluefield DH Zach Winkhart Malone C Charles White Bluefield Justin Hollingsworth Chowan P Brandon Moore Indiana Wesleyan Andy Biskupski Bethel Jesse Bachman Spring Arbor Colin O'Connell Spring Arbor RP Donald Howell Bluefield All Tournament Team Bryan Bayer Malone Tony Bruns Bethel Richie Burgos Mount Vernon Levi Curry Mount Vernon Josh Estep Mount Vernon Brandon Hamlett Chowan Justin Hollingsworth Chowan Jacob Martin Oakland City Nicholas Millspaugh Indiana Wesleyan Brandon Moore Indiana Wesleyan Ryan Moore Indiana Wesleyan Troy Richeson Malone Phill Shallenberger Geneva Matt Totten Cedarville Ross Yoder Mount Vernon Scholar Athletes Cam Branock Pete Kraus Brandon Dicks Jake Mays Cameron Singhisen Tadd Eyster Matt Lehman Derek Sumner Jason Barber Jason Decker Dave Yost Kellen Higginson Josh Miller Phil Reinbrecht Rich Tameling Ryan Wories Bethel Cedarville Central Christian Central Christian Central Christian Geneva Geneva Geneva Mount Vernon Nazarene Mount Vernon Nazarene Mount Vernon Nazarene Oakland City Oakland City Oakland City Trinity Christian Trinity Christian 2007 Championship Wednesday, May 16 Game 1 11:45 a.m. Trinity International vs. Greenville 13-5 Trinity Int. Game 2 11:45 a.m. Geneva vs. Bluefield 12-9 Bluefield Game 3 2:30 p.m. Northwestern vs. Southern Wesleyan 2-1 S. Wesleyan
Game 4 12:30 p.m. Trinity Christian vs. Judson 5-1 Judson Game 5 5:00 p.m. Northwestern vs. Trinity Christian 10-6 Trinity Chrst. Game 6 3:00 p.m. Greenville vs. Geneva 17-9 Greenville Game 7 8:00 p.m. Mount Vernon vs. Trinity Int. Susp. (1st inning 1-0 MVNU) Game 8 8:00 p.m. Faulkner vs. Judson 9-7 Faulkner Thursday, May 17 Game 7 10:00 am Mount Vernon Naz. vs. Trinity Int. 6-3 Trinity Int. (Resumed from Wednesday Night) Game 9 12:30 pm Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Trinity Christian 11-3 Mt. Vernon Naz. Game 10 12:30 pm -(Field 3) Judson vs. Greenville 9-8 Greenville Game 11 12:30 pm Bluefield vs. Trinity International 5-0 Bluefield Game 12 3:00 pm S. Wesleyan vs. Faulkner 9-4 S. Wesleyan Friday, May 18 Game 13 11:00 am Faulkner vs. Mt. Vernon Naz. 5-3 Faulkner Game 14 11:00 am Trinity International vs. Greenville 13-9 Greenville Game 15 11:00 am Bluefield vs. S. Wesleyan 7-5 S. Wesleyan Game 16 2:00 pm Bluefield vs. Faulkner 12-6 Faulkner Game 17 2:00 pm S. Wesleyan vs. Greenville 13-6 S. Wesleyan Saturday, May 19 Game 18 11:00 a.m. S. Wesleyan vs. Faulkner 9-6 S. Wesleyan S. Wesleyan 2007 NCCAA Champions Player of the Year Jesse Bachman, Pitcher of the Year Brad Hinkle, Tournament Most Valuable Players Kody Hightower, Southern Wesleyan University Ben Douglas, Southern Wesleyan University Coach of the Year Mike Gillespie, Southern Wesleyan University All-American Team C Charles White Bluefield Erik Lindley Faulkner 1B Aaron Manes Trinity International 2B Ross Yoder Mount Vernon SS Josh Estep Mount Vernon Kody Hightower Southern Wesleyan 3B Richey Burgos Mount Vernon OF Chad Pace Bluefield Josh Christenson Bluefield Kris Price Faulkner Eddie Smith Mount Vernon DH Zack Helm Mount Vernon P Jesse Bachman Spring Arbor Brad Hinkle Spring Arbor Brent DeFoor Faulkner Levi Curry Mount Vernon RP Brandon Hamlett Chowan All Tournament Team
Kody Hightower Ben Douglas Brandon Brown Kellen Kmiecik Winston Stone Brent DeFoor Austin Adams Stefan Neece Justin Litteken Bill Mueller Daniel Cross Joel Hoberg Zack Helm Andrew Gilliam Joel DeRuiter Scholar Athletes Troy Anderson Rob Arata Jason Barber Brandon Baughman Mike Bruno Phil Buben Ryan Decker Mike Doneth Josh Gensic Zack Helm Kellen Higginson Nick Keener Mike Kellett Pete Kraus Blaze Lambert Matt Lehman Josh Miller Richie Reeder Phil Reinbrecht Jake Ringenberg Joey Ryder Bryan Talbot Jeffrey Tebeau Eric VanderSchaaf Aaron Workman Dave Yost Southern Wesleyan Southern Wesleyan Southern Wesleyan Southern Wesleyan Faulkner Faulkner Faulkner Greenville Greenville Bluefield Bluefield Trinity International Mount Vernon Judson Trinity Christian Trinity International Geneva Mount Vernon Geneva Geneva Cedarville Mount Vernon Palm Beach Atlantic Oakland City Mount Vernon Oakland City Oakland City Chowan Cedarville Palm Beach Atlantic Geneva Oakland City Cedarville Oakland City Bethel Chowan Trinity International Spring Arbor Trinity Christian Trinity Christian Mount Vernon 2006 Championship Wednesday, May 17 Game 1, 10:00 Malone def Mid-Continent 4-2 Game 2, 12:30 Spring Arbor def Palm Beach Atlantic 7-1
Game 3, 3:00 Southeastern def Trinity International 3-1 Game 4, 7:00 MidAmerica Nazarene def Geneva 5-1 Thursday, May 18 Game 5, 11:00 Mid-Continent def Geneva (7th tie) 7-5 (10 innings) Game 6, 11:00 Trinity International def Palm Beach Atlantic (7th tie) 8-4 Game 7, 10:00 Malone def MidAmerica Nazarene 15-4 Game 8, 12:30 Spring Arbor def Southeastern 12-6 Game 9, 3:00 Mid-Continent def Southeastern (5th tie) 13-5 Game 10, 2:00 MidAmerica Nazarene def Trinity International (5th tie) 10-3 Friday, May 19 Game 11, 10:00 Malone def Spring Arbor 3-2
Game 12, 9:30 MidAmerica Nazarene def Mid-Continent (4th place) 6-0 Game 13, 1:00 Spring Arbor def MidAmerica Nazarene (3rd 2-1 place) CORRECTION Saturday, May 20 Game 14, 12:00 Championship Spring Arbor def Malone 3-2 Game 15, if needed Malone def Spring Arbor 6-0 2006 Awards Player of Year Bob Dubovec, Malone College Pitcher of Year Anthony Barson, Malone College Coach of the Year Tom Crank, Malone College Hank Burbridge Unlimited Potential Award Joe Seawell, Southeastern University Tournament Most Valuable Player Korey Heppeard, Malone College All-American Team Doug Antilla MidAmerica Nazarene University Utility Jesse Bachman Pitcher Anthony Barson Malone College Relief Pitcher Adam Boudler Malone College Pitcher Rodney Brantley Dallas Baptist University Pitcher Matt Dize Chowan University Outfield Tim Dovichi Trinity International University Outfield Bob Dubovec Malone College First Base Will Gonzalez Southeastern University Second Base Drew Holder Dallas Baptist University Outfield Craig Maddox Southeastern University Catcher Cody Montgomery Dallas Baptist University Short Stop Jon Reed Mid-America Christian University Third Base Drew Robbins Southeastern University Designated Hitter Terry Roof Mid-Continent University Outfield Tommy Sutton Southeastern University Pitcher Erik Vojtkofsky Catcher All Tournament Team Jesse Bachman Anthony Barson Mike Bruno Bob Dubovec Scott Edwards Gilbert Garcia Malone College Geneva College Malone College MidAmerica Nazarene University
Eric Gavlick James Gladding Korey Heppeard Will Ingle Johnathan Noyes Trinity International University Palm Beach Atlantic University Malone College MidAmerica Nazarene University Mid-Continent University
Terry Roof Joe Seawell Jarrod Stahl Eric Vojtkofsky Scholar-Athletes Matt Bonin Leif Borg Kevin Brown Mike Bruno Phil Buben Pablo Bukonja Chris Coleman Ryan Decker Tim Dodd Andrew Evensen Josh Gensic Blake Hardwick Zack Helm Kyle Herdenbrook Dennis Holsman Doug Jenkins Nick Keener Jason McIntosh Adam McIntyre Lee Nelson Jake Poole Rob Ramseyer Todd Randall Richie Reeder Blake Revelle Geoff Saturley Richie Sparling Dustin Stinnett Phil Westenbarger Mid-Continent University Southeastern University Malone College Cedarville University Northwestern University (MN) Cedarville University Geneva College Cedarville University Oakland City University MidAmerica Nazarene University Mount Vernon Nazarene University Southeastern University Northwestern University (MN) Oakland City University MidAmerica Nazarene University Mount Vernon Nazarene University Baptist Bible College (PA) Northwestern University (MN) Saint Louis Christian College Oakland City University Mount Vernon Nazarene University Trinity Christian College Northwestern University (MN) Mount Vernon Nazarene University MidAmerica Nazarene University Northwestern University (MN) Cedarville University MidAmerica Nazarene University Baptist Bible College (PA) Philadelphia Biblical University MidAmerica Nazarene University Cedarville University 2005 Championship Championship Seeding #1 #2 Chowan College #3 Crichton College #4 #5 #6 Central Christian College #7 Geneva College #8 Trinity International University #9 Oakland City University #10 Tennessee Temple University
Wednesday, May 18 - Round 1 G1 Oakland City University def Trinity International University 7-3 G2 Geneva College def Tennessee Temple University 10-7 G3 def 6-0 G4 Crichton College def Central Christian University (5 innings) 10-0 G5 Tennessee Temple University def Central Christian University 14-13 G6 def Trinity International University 8-7 G7 Oakland City def 3-0 G8 Chowan College def Geneva College 6-4 Thursday, May 19 - Round 2 G9 Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Tennessee Temple 22-2 G10 Indiana Wesleyan def Geneva 5-2 G11 Oakland City def Bethel 12-3 G12 Crichton def Chowan 7-3 G13 Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Bethel 10-1 G14 Indiana Wesleyan def Chowan 10-4 Friday, May 20 - Round 3 G15 Crichton def Oakland City 6-0 G16 Indiana Wesleyan def Mt. Vernon Nazarene (4th place) 6-5 G17 Oakland City def Indiana Wesleyan (3rd place) 2-0 Saturday, May 21 - Finals G18 Crichton def Oakland City 10-3 2005 Awards Coach of the Year Junior Weaver, Crichton College Tournament Most Valuable Player Noel Baca, Crichton College Pitcher of the Year Noel Baca, Crichton College Player of the Year Javier Guevara, Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Justin Hange, Philadelphia Biblical University All-American Team Jason Bell Oakland City University Catcher Zach Rodman Catcher Scott Edwards 1st Base Patrick Burton Central Baptist College 2nd Base Jacob Morales Central Christian College 3rd Base Johnathan Noyes Mid-Continent University Short Stop Rob Arata Geneva College UT Mark Crorey Mid-America Christian University Outfielder Jeff Durlauf Oakland City University Outfielder Sean West Palm Beach Atlantic University Outfielder Javier Guevara Outfielder Drew Holder Dallas Baptist University Outfielder Craig Maddox Southeastern College Designated Hitter Justin Masterson Pitcher Noel Baca Crichton College Pitcher Mike Laughlin Pitcher Billy Secor Piedmont College Pitcher Taylor Furlough Chowan College Relief Pitcher All Tournament Team Noel Baca Jason Bell Crichton College Oakland City University
Ty Dendinges Dustin Hicks Kris Holtzleiter Chris Jue Danny Lydon Justin Masterson Josh Miller Brandon Pitre Phil Reinbrecht Clay Sefter Brad Thomas Joel Torres Andy Zorger Crichton College Crichton College Chowan College Oakland City University Crichton College Oakland City University Geneva College Tennessee Temple University 2004 Seeding #1 Dallas Baptist University #2 Faulkner University #3 #4 #5 Judson College (IL) #6 Palm Beach Atlantic University #7 Geneva College #8 Oakland City University #9 Cedarville University #10 Crichton College Game # Wednesday, May 19 1 Oakland City def Cedarville 3-0 2 Geneva def Crichton 4-2 3 Mt. Vernon Nazarene def Judson 8-1 4 Bethel def Palm Beach Atlantic 4-2 5 Palm Beach Atlantic def Crichton 7-1 6 Cedarville def Judson 5-3 7 Dallas Baptist def Oakland City 5-1 8 Faulkner def Geneva 11-3 Thursday, May 20 Game times Updated 9 Palm Beach Atlantic def Oakland City 4-3 10 Geneva def Cedarville 2-1 11 Dallas Baptist def Mt. Vernon Nazarene 2-1 12 Bethel def Faulkner 11-9 13 Palm Beach Atlantic def Mt. Vernon Nazarene 2-1 14 Geneva def Faulkner 4-3 Friday, May 21 15 Dallas Baptist def Bethel 2-1 16 Palm Beach Atlantic def Geneva 10-7 17 Palm Beach Atlantic def Bethel 3-2 Saturday, May 22 18 Dallas Baptist def Palm Beach Atlantic 2-0 game) 2004 Awards (DBU Pitcher, Stuart Southerland, threw a perfect Pitcher of the Year Jeff Gilmore, Dallas Baptist University
Player of the Year Marcel Guevara, Tournament Most Valuable Player Stuart Sutherland, Dallas Baptist University Tournament Most Valuable Pitcher Stuart Sutherland, Dallas Baptist University Coach of the Year Mike Bard, Dallas Baptist University All-American Team Justin Clarey Catcher Zack Rodman Catcher Marcel Guevara 1st Base Zach DeFrain 2nd Base Tom Gifford 3rd Base Ben Zobrist Dallas Baptist University Shortstop Dan Matheney 5th Infielder Matt Schildmeier Crichton College Outfield Duke Solaita Outfield Javier Guevara Outfield Ryan Olivo Dallas Baptist University Outfield Greg Davidson Crichton College Designated Hitter Ben Foster Tennessee Temple University Pitcher Jeff Gilmore Dallas Baptist University Pitcher Rick Weber Olivet Nazarene University Pitcher Justin Masterson Pitcher All-Tournament Team Shane Roberts Oakland City University Pitcher Travis Allen Cedarville University Outfield Eddie Senez Faulkner University Catcher Dan Matheney 2nd Base Jonathan Crow Geneva College 1st Base Dan Merrick Geneva College Pitcher Zack Rodman Catcher Elisha Marshall Pitcher Brad Halvorson Palm Beach Atlantic University 3rd Base Tom Baeder Palm Beach Atlantic University Outfield Paul Harvey Palm Beach Atlantic University Pitcher Cody Montgomery Dallas Baptist University 3rd Base Jeff Gilmore Dallas Baptist University Pitcher Lance Broadway Dallas Baptist University Pitcher Scholar Athlete Eric Carroll Cedarville University Mack Eisentrager Cedarville University Forest Greetham Cedarville University Paul Harvey Palm Beach Atlantic University Zach Kooker Malone College Dan Matheney Dave Terrill Cedarville University Mike Zerminski Cedarville University 2003 Championship Seeding #1 -, MI #2 - Faulkner University, AL #3 -, IN #4 - Dallas Baptist University, TX
#5 - Piedmont College, GA #6 -, IN #7 - Louisiana College, LA #8 -, IL #9 - Cedarville University, OH #10 - Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, OK Championship Results Wednesday, May 14 10:00 a.m. Cedarville University 3 def 1 Louisiana College 7 def Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 2 1:00 p.m. Dallas Baptist University 6 def Piedmont College 2 4 def 3 4:00 p.m. 4 def Piedmont College 0 5 def Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 4 8:00 p.m. Spring Arbor College 2 def Cedarville University 0 Faulkner University 14 def Louisiana College 2 Thursday, May 15 12:30 p.m. 4 def Cedarville University 0 3:00 p.m. 10 def Louisiana College 7 5:15 p.m. Dallas Baptist University 7 def 4 8:35 p.m. Faulkner University 10 def 0 Friday, May 16 11:00 a.m. 6 def 4 11:00 a.m. 6 def 0 2:00 p.m. Dallas Baptist University 10 def Faulkner University 0 5:00 p.m. 10 def Faulkner University 7 6 def 0 8:00 p.m. Dallas Baptist University 13 def 5 Saturday, May 17 - Championship Game 11:00 a.m. 9 def Dallas Baptist University 3 2:00 p.m. Dallas Baptist University 4 def 3 All Tournament Team
Joe Hannon T.J. Couch Ethan Barton John Schindler Jeff Gilmore Drew Holder (MVP) Beau Torbert Eron Brown Clay Bays Nathan Richey Matt Byrnes Cory Parrott Nate Doorlag John Germanceri Cedarville University Dallas Baptist University Dallas Baptist University Dallas Baptist University Dallas Baptist University Faulkner University Faulkner University Louisiana College Coach of the Year Mike Bard, Dallas Baptist University Unlimited Potential Player of the Year John Orhn, Cedarville University Daniel L. Meyer Award (most valuable player) Drew Holder, Dallas Baptist University Galen Cisco Award (outstanding pitcher) Justin Hahaj, National Player of the Year Greg Kloosterman, All-American Team Player Year Position School Jon Barchus Jr. Pitcher Mount Vernon Nazarene University Justin Hahaj Sr. Pitcher Spring Arbor University Dave Humen Sr. Pitcher Nick Pontifex Sr. Pitcher Louisiana College Terry Roberson Sr. Relief Pitcher Piedmont College Jeremy Paul Sr. Catcher Trinity International University Jeff Lowe Soph. Catcher Cedarville University Travis Little Jr. 1 st Base Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Ben Zobrist Jr. 2nd Base Olivet Nazarene University Cory Parrott Sr. 2 nd Base Jeremy Procyshen Jr. Shortstop Olivet Nazarene University Mark Stalter Jr. 3 rd Base Olivet Nazarene University Scott Pachan Sr. Outfield Malone College Matt Schildmeir Jr. Outfield Crichton College Greg Kloosterman Jr. Outfield Javier Guevara Soph. Outfield Josh Ross Sr. Designated Hitter Le Tourneau University Honorable Mention: Lance Boldt (), Adam Churchill (Olivet Nazarene University), Jason Clutter (Oakland City University), Gene Cody (Faulkner University), Ben Colling (Olivet Nazarene University), Jon Crow (Geneva College), Nate Doorlag (), Ben Foster (Tennessee Temple University), Taylor Hargrove (Nyack College), Scott Knabe (Malone College), Tim Martini (Mount Vernon Nazarene University), Brian May (Geneva College), Cody Montgomery (Dallas Baptist University), Drew Noss (Dallas Baptist University), Jonathan Noyes (Mid-Continent College), J. V. Nyman (Nyack College), Blair Robinson (Dallas Baptist University), David Stevens (Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College), Tony Sykes (Olivet Nazarene University) 2003 NCCAA Baseball Scholar-Athletes Player Year GPA Major School Zach Kooker JR 4.00 Physical Education Malone College (OH) Kyle Eaton SR 3.97 History Northwestern College (MN) Andy Dunn JR 3.51 Accounting/Finance Mount Vernon Nazarene University (OH) Dan Matheney JR 3.47 Mathematics Mount Vernon Nazarene University (OH) Jon Oren JR 3.47 International Studies Cedarville University (OH) Jacob Richardson JR 3.47 Management Information Systems Cedarville University (OH) Dave Terrill JR 3.46 Physical Education Cedarville University (OH) Eric Carroll JR 3.43 Middle Childhood Education Cedarville University (OH) Forest Greetham JR 3.42 Organizational Communications Cedarville University (OH) Nick Ortman SR 3.42 Business Northwestern College (MN) Cory Holte SR 3.40 Criminal Justice Northwestern College (MN)
2002 NCCAA National Baseball Tournament May 15 18, Celina, Ohio 1st place - 2nd place - Faulkner University 3rd place - Gardner-Webb University 4th place - Oakland City University Wednesday, May 15 Schedule Games 1-8 Game #1 #8 Louisiana 6 vs #9 Greenville 9 Game #2 #7 Nyack 6 vs. #10 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist 10 Game #3 #4 Oakland City 10 vs. #5 Indiana Wesleyan 0 Game #4 #3 Bethel 6 vs #6 Piedmont 0 Game #5 Nyack 5 vs Piedmont 3 Game #6 Indiana Wesleyan 5 vs. Louisiana 4 (9 innings) Game #7 Greenville 0 vs. Faulkner 4 Thursday, May 16 Schedule Games 9-14 Game #8 Gardner-Webb 8 vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist 2 Game #9 Greenville 3 vs. Nyack 4 (10 innings) Game #10 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist 2 vs. Indiana Wesleyan 4 Game #11 Faulkner 3 vs. Oakland City 0 Game #12 Bethel 11 vs. Gardner-Webb 8 Game #13 Oakland City 4 vs. Nyack 1 Game #14 Gardner-Webb 12 vs. Indiana Wesleyan 1 Friday, May 17 Schedule Games 15-17 Game #15 Faulkner 2 vs. Bethel 1 Game #16 - Oakland City 2 vs. Bethel 3 (2 innings) Game #17 - Faulkner 6 vs. Gardner-Webb 5 Saturday, May 18 Schedule - Games 18-19 Game #18 - Faulkner 15 vs. Bethel 16 Game #19 - Faulkner 4 vs. Bethel 5 2002 All-Americans Pitchers Adam Churchill, Olivet Nazarene Adam Rowe, Mt. Vernon Nazarene Eric Stults, Bethel Andy Priola, Faulkner Relief Pitcher Jon Barchus, Mt. Vernon Nazarene Catchers Andrew Christian, Ohio Valley Justin Clarey, Mt. Vernon Nazarene First Base Matt Ames, Faulkner Mark Coulter, Mt. Vernon Nazarene Second Base Cory Parrott, Spring Arbor Shortstop Ben Zobrist, Olivet Nazarene Third Base Guadalupe Mendoza, Central Christian Outfielders Cody Sadler, Dallas Baptist Pete Peña, Hillsdale Free Will Baptist Greg Kloosterman, Bethel Ralph Carusillo, Nyack Designated Hitter
David Futrelle, Gardner-Webb Honorable Mention All-American Scott Anderson, Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Adam Brinkley, Scott Crawford, Mount Vernon Nazarene College Joe Durski, Piedmont College Camron Laycock, Oakland City University Kyle Perry, Nyack College Dave Romain, Crichton College Chad Shindle, Dallas Baptist University Joey Siak, Gardner-Webb University Chad Simmons, Crichton College David Stevens, Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Scott Townsend, Louisiana College Dan Vlacovsky, Malone College Brian Welp, Oakland City University Scholar-Athletes Greg Guzzo, Trinity Christian College Mark Coulter, Mount Vernon Nazarene College Scott Sowers, Malone College Jason Smit, Trinity Christian College Player of the Year Eric Stults, Bethel Pitcher of the Year Andy Priola, Faulkner Coach of the Year Mike Hutcheon, Bethel Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Mark Coulter, Mt. Vernon Nazarene All Tournament Team Aaron Adams, Jason Blurton, Hillsdale Free Will Baptist CollegeStacy Boykin, Faulkner UniversitySam Bradford, Gardner-Webb University Espinal Edwin, Nyack CollegeNick Fletcher, Faulkner UniversityTom Gifford, Marcel Guavara, Patrick Lantrip, Faulkner UniversityCamron Laycock, Oakland City UniversityJeremy Riffle, Bethel CollegeShane Roberts, Oakland City UniversityKyle Shultz, Joey Siak, Gardner- Webb University Nick Treadway, 2001 Tournament MARSHALL -- Sometimes, baseball games are not determined by inches, but rather by pitches. Or, in the case of the East Texas Baptist University Tigers, a single pitch. The Tigers, playing in the National Christian College Athletic Association World Series championship game Saturday night in Celina, Ohio, held a 4-3 lead over Faulkner University with two outs and a man on in the top of the seventh. And that 1 s when fate struck down ETBU and senior lefthander Marty Mayfield.
Faulkner first baseman Matt Ames hit a two-out, two-strike, two-run home run, and ETBU (30-15) stranded the tying run at third base in the bottom of the inning as the Eagles grabbed a 5-4 win in the national title game, denying retiring Tiger skipper Jim Kneipp a national championship in his final game. "One strike away... it 1 s hard to believe," said Kneipp, who leaves ETBU after 18 seasons with another memorable finish. "It 1 s very disappointing, but I am not disappointed in my ballclub. They overcame some very tough situations this week and got into the national championship game by playing our kind of baseball. We just came up a little short." One of those tough situations facing the Tigers at the World Series was the weather, which completely wiped out the double elimination format and turned the tournament into a one-day, single-elimination affair between eight teams on Saturday. The Tigers advanced to the semifinals with a 13-3 pounding of Malone College, led by a pair of three-run homers by Shaun Seago and Justin Terry and the pitching of NCCAA National Pitcher of the Year Gifford Whitehead. ETBU then qualified for the title game when senior righthander and 2000 NCCAA All-American Jared Landry, out for most of the season with an injury, tossed a no-hitter at Mount Vernon Nazarene College and got a two-out, two-run homer from Seago in the bottom of the seventh to post a 4-2 win. That brought on Faulkner, an NAIA school from Montgomery, Alab., which had knocked off top seed and defending national champion Olivet Nazarene 5-3 in the other semifinal. The Tigers, who had rallied from a 3-1 deficit to tie the score at 3-3, took the lead in the bottom of the sixth when Terry led off with a double and scored on Seago 1 s two-out double to the wall in center. Mayfield, who had come on in relief of starter Wes Mansfield in the fourth, struck out the leadoff hitter in the seventh before allowing an infield single. Mayfield then struck out the next hitter for the second out, bringing the Tigers to the edge of the title. Ames, a sophomore first baseman for Faulkner, fell behind 0-2 before fouling off a pitch and then getting the call on a check swing. He then hit a low Mayfield breaking ball over the wall in left-center for the game-winning home run. "I knew we were one pitch away from winning it," said Kneipp, "but I also knew we were one pitch away from being behind. That 1 s just baseball." The Tigers put runners at first and third with two outs in the bottom half of the inning, but Faulkner coaxed a grounder to short from Terry to end the game. The Tigers finish the season as the national runnerup in the NCCAA, becoming the third ETBU squad to finish second at a national tourney this season. The Lady Tiger basketball team and softball team finished second at their respective championship tournaments as well. Whitehead (10-2) and Mayfield (8-7) were named NCCAA All-Americans following the tournament, with Seago being named honorable mention All-American. Seago, Mayfield and Landry were named to the All- World Series team as well. Whitehead, in addition to being named the NCCAA National Pitcher of the Year, was also chosen as he NCCAA Central Region Player of the Year. He was joined on the All-Central Region team by Mayfield, Seago and junior rightfielder Nathan Haas. Whitehead leaves ETBU as the Tigers' career leader in innings pitched and strikeouts, and he now ranks second on the all-time list in career wins. He also tied the mark for wins in a season, tying Landry 1 s record of 10 set in 2000.
Mayfield also set a new single-season record for strikeouts, with 117. Kneipp leaves ETBU with a record 411 wins with the Tigers. Championship Celina, Ohio May 17-19, 2001 Round 1 Results Malone vs. Greenville (7-1) Faulkner vs. Oakland City (9-0) East Texas Baptist vs. Gardner-Webb (3-2) Bethel vs. Spring Arbor (4-0) Greenville vs. Gardner-Webb (3-2) Oakland City vs. Spring Arbor (3-1) Round 2 Results Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Greenville (3-1) Olivet Nazarene vs. Oakland City (5-1) East Texas Baptist vs. Malone (13-3) Faulkner vs. Bethel (5-4) Round 3 Results East Texas Baptist vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (4-2) Faulkner vs. Olivet Nazarene (5-3) Championship Round Faulkner vs. East Texas Baptist (5-4) Awards All-American Beaver, Jason Mid-America Bible College Boughner, Anthony Ohio Valley College Clewis, Jason Emmanuel College Colling, Ben Olivet Nazarene University Crawford, Scott Mount Vernon Nazarene College Dever, Jared Malone College Heefner, Dan Olivet Nazarene University Konas, Clay Gardner-Webb University Mayfield, Marty East Texas Baptist Bible College O'Neal, Jason Senez, Eddie Emmanuel College Stevens, Dustan Stults, Eric Sykes, Tony Olivet Nazarene University Waddell, Mike Mount Vernon Nazarene College Welp, Brian Oakland City University Whitehead, Gifford East Texas Baptist Bible College All-Tournament Team Adair, Reed Faulkner University Ames, Matt Faulkner University Coulter, Mark Mount Vernon Nazarene College Crist, Brian Olivet Nazarene University Dever, Jared Malone College Landry, Jared East Texas Baptist Bible College Mayfield, Marty East Texas Baptist Bible College Priola, Andy Faulkner University Rowe, Adam Mount Vernon Nazarene College
Seago, Shawn Stults, Eric Zobrist, Ben Tournament MVP Adair, Reed Scholar Athletes Batthauer, Brian Bishop, Ryan Bolemon, Britt Boston, Jonathan Clewis, Jason Culp, Bill D'Angelo, Dave Freels, Eric Grater, Gary Heefner, Dan Hicks, Brent Janicki, Ron Lavin, Jeff Pene, Robert Ruso, Derek Wibbeler, Brad Wine, Jeff East Texas Baptist Bible College Olivet Nazarene University Faulkner University Olivet Nazarene University Malone College Emmanuel College Malone College Emmanuel College Geneva College Geneva College Trinity International University (IL) Geneva College Olivet Nazarene University Oakland City University Geneva College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Geneva College Oakland City University Mount Vernon Nazarene College National Player of the Year Heimbach, Andy Mount Vernon Nazarene College Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Forman, Wayne Coach of the Year Barker, Brent Faulkner University 2000 Championship Championship Marion, Indiana May 24-27, 2000 Round 1 Results Malone vs. Nyack (3-2) East Texas Baptist vs. Indiana Wesleyan (6-4) Faulkner vs. Emmanuel (4-0) Oakland City vs. Trinity Christian (13-6) Malone vs. Olivet Nazarene (15-3) Spring Arbor vs. Oakland City (13-2) Round 2 Results Emmanuel vs. Trinity Christian (9-0) Indiana Wesleyan vs. Nyack (12-0) Olivet Nazarene vs. Emmanuel (14-0) Oakland City vs. Indiana Wesleyan (6-2) Round 3 Results Malone vs. East Texas Baptist (9-2)
Faulkner vs. Spring Arbor (15-3) Round 4 Results Olivet Nazarene vs. East Texas Baptist (6-3) Spring Arbor vs. Oakland City (9-8) Final 4 Olivet Nazarene vs. Faulkner (7-1) Spring Arbor vs. Malone (11-1) Olivet Nazarene vs. Spring Arbor (13-2) Championship Round Olivet Nazarene vs. Faulkner (3-0) Awards All-American Bain, Josh Boleman, Britt Cullum, Kyle Dever, Jared Haas, Nathan Herea, Angel Jordan, Nathaniel Landry, Jared Mularz, Shep Olive, Jesse O'Neal, Jason Poling, Eric Reid, Rich Robles, Jesse Snyder, Drew Stevens, Phillip Strickland, Steve Welp, Bryon Wibbler, Brad All-Tournament Team Batthauer, Brian Browning, Erik Cahalan, John Crist, Brian Dever, Jared Dorak, Dan Heefner, Dan Huneke, Robb Landry, Jared McInnish, John Pene, Robert Reid, Rich Tournament MVP Heefner, Dan Scholar Athletes Batthauer, Brian Emmanuel College Asbury College Malone College East Texas Baptist Bible College Trinity International University (FL) East Texas Baptist Bible College East Texas Baptist Bible College Faulkner University Faulkner University Bartlesville Wesleyan College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Asbury College Oakland City University Oakland City University Olivet Nazarene University Oakland City University Faulkner University Olivet Nazarene University Malone College Malone College Olivet Nazarene University East Texas Baptist Bible College Faulkner University Olivet Nazarene University Olivet Nazarene University
Bishop, Ryan Boleman, Britt Boston, Jonathan Clewis, Jason Culp, Bill D'Angelo, Dave Freels, Eric Grater, Gary Heefner, Dan Hicks, Brent Janicki, Ron Lavin, Jeff Pene, Robert Russo, Derek Wibbler, Brad Wine, Jeff Malone College Emmanuel College Malone College Emmanuel College Geneva College Geneva College Trinity International University (IL) Geneva College Olivet Nazarene University Oakland City University Geneva College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Geneva College Oakland City University Mount Vernon Nazarene College Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Lavin, Jeff Mount Vernon Nazarene College Coach of the Year Johnson, Elliot Olivet Nazarene University 1999 Championship Championship Marion, Indiana May 19-22, 1999 Round 1 Results Oakland City vs. Hillsdale Free Will (8-0) Emmanuel vs. East Texas Baptist (3-2) Geneva vs. Bethel (6-4) 8 innings Spring Arbor vs. Indiana Wesleyan (3-2) Oakland City vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene (5-2) Faulkner vs. Spring Arbor (3-1) Round 2 Results Indiana Wesleyan vs. Bethel (12-8) Hillsdale Free Will vs. East Texas Baptist (4-3) Round 3 Results Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. Indiana Wesleyan (4-2) Spring Arbor vs. Hillsdale Free Will (5-4) Emmanuel vs. Oakland City (9-4) Faulkner vs. Geneva (10-0) Round 4 Results Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. Oakland City (5-1) Geneva vs. Spring Arbor (5-4) Emmanuel vs. Faulkner (4-1) Round 5 Results Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. Faulkner (4-2) Emmanuel vs. Geneva (8-2) 8 innings Championship Round Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. Emmanuel (7-2) Mount Vernon Nazarene vs. Emmanuel (4-1)
Awards All-American Anderson, Doug Badgero, Andrew Bates, Jeremy Byard, David Castellanos, Emil Clewis, Jason Crawford, Scott Fuller, Jerrill Gepner, A.J. Hefflinger, Bill Heimbach, Andy Horton, Greg Jeffrey, Travis Nesmith, Jerry Stanifer, Chris Sumner, Lance White, Terry Wibber, Brad All-Tournament Team Cahalan, Shane Clewis, Jason Connolly, Kevin Fowler, Josh Gannon, Brian Heimbach, Andy Iceman, Chris Jeffrey, Travis Klinger, John Lavin, Jeff Mann, Tony Riggleman, Jeremy Stephany, Bryan White, Terry Wilkinson, Jake Tournament MVP Stanifer, Chris Scholar Athletes Bishop, Ryan Canney, Joe Christian, Chad Cullum, Kyle Hunter, Joel Klepper, Bryan Klinger, John Lavin, Jeff Trinity Christian College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Trinity International University (FL) Emmanuel College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Faulkner University Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College York College Mount Vernon Nazarene College East Texas Bible College Emmanuel College Faulkner University Mount Vernon Nazarene College Emmanuel College Faulkner University Oakland City University Faulkner University Emmanuel College Emmanuel College Geneva College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Emmanuel College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Oakland City University Geneva College Faulkner University Faulkner University Mount Vernon Nazarene College Malone College Malone College Mid-America Bible College Asbury College Asbury College Lee University Mount Vernon Nazarene College
Lovelace, Charles Pene, Robert Saccone, Stephen Vaughn, Michael Volz, Mike Yoak, Brian Lee University Lee University Emmanuel College Malone College Malone College National Player of the Year Heimbach, Andy Mount Vernon Nazarene College Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Riggleman, Jeremy Coach of the Year Veale, Keith Mount Vernon Nazarene College 1998 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 14-16, 1998 Day 1 Results Indiana Wesleyan vs. Mid-America Bible (10-7) Lee vs. Geneva (7-6) 8 innings Spring Arbor vs. Campbellsville (5-4) Trinity Christian vs. Trinity International (18-1) Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Indiana Wesleyan (5-2) Trinity Christian vs. Bethel (5-4) Campbellsville vs. Trinity International (6-3) Geneva vs. Mid-America Bible (9-6) Day 2 Results Indiana Wesleyan vs. Campbellsville (4-1) Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Lee (8-2) Bethel vs. Geneva (5-2) Spring Arbor vs. Trinity Christian (10-2) Bethel vs. Trinity Christian (7-2) Indiana Wesleyan vs. Lee (9-8) Day 3 Results Spring Arbor vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (7-1) Spring Arbor vs. Indian Wesleyan (7-1) Bethel vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (3-0) Championship Game Spring Arbor vs. Bethel (8-0) Awards All-American Blondell, Brian Castellanos, Emil Compton, Jack Corona, Matt Fairbanks, Todd Garvin, Bob Grammer, Ed Heimbach, Andy Trinity International Emmanuel College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Geneva College Union University Mount Vernon Nazarene College
Koffman, John Menefee, James Overcash, Kevin Rowland, Jeff Sherwood, Craig Sorrells, Mike Sumner, Lance Thompson, Ryan Zartman, Seth All-Tournament Team Barrett, Sean Carpenter, Jeremy DeRuiter, Bob Foor, Craig Forman, Wayne Gibson, John Klinger, John Montgomery, Russell Ostrander, Brad Parrott, Ryan Sheets, Brian Sherwood, Craig Thrush, Chad Tripp, Ryan Honorable Mention Ahlemeyer, Mike Barrett, Sean Berryman, Bruce Brizedine, Marshall Byard, David Carpenter, Jeremy Christian, Chad Craig, Joel DeRuiter, Bob Dodge, Jake Fields, Chad Gardner, J.R. Geoghan, Matt Hodge, Allen Iceman, Chris Jackson, Jeremy Klinger, John Lazu, Enrique Lopez, Ramon Lunney, Josh McCutcheon, Chris Patterson, Jeremy Scheithauer, Craig Sexton, Trent Union University Mid-America Bible College Union University Union University Mid-America Bible College Emmanuel College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Trinity Christian Campbellsville College Lee University Mount Vernon Nazarene College Concordia University Mount Vernon Nazarene College Emmanuel College Emmanuel College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Mid-America Bible College Lincoln Christian College Trinity Christian College Northwestern College Emmanuel College Geneva College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Tennessee Temple University Lee University Lee University Cedarville University Oakland City University Northwestern College Faulkner
Sheets, Brian Stanifer, Chris Surin, Bill Tripp, Ryan Van Til, Chris Waers, J.K. Yoak, Brian Mount Vernon Nazarene College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Trinity Christian College Trinity Christian College Mount Vernon Nazarene College Malone College Most Valuable Player Tripp, Ryan National Player of the Year Rowland, Jeff Union University Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Gardner, J.R. Geneva College Coach of the Year Veale, Keith Mount Vernon Nazarene College 1997 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 1-3, 1997 Tournament Shortened by Rain First Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Trinity Christian (17-4) Spring Arbor vs. Oakland City (11-1) Bethel vs. Mid-America Bible (10-3) Emmanuel vs. Mid-America Nazarene (3-2) Second Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Spring Arbor (12-4) Bethel vs. Emmanuel (7-2) Trinity Christian vs. Oakland City (9-3) Mid-America Bible vs. Mid-America Nazarene (6-5) Emmanuel vs. Trinity Christian (12-9) Championship Round Elimination Game Spring Arbor vs. Mid-America Bible (8-3) Third Place Spring Arbor vs. Emmanuel (8-5) Championship Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Bethel (11-2) Awards All-American Barrett, Sean Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Daglow, Dave Trinity Christian College Dapprich, Scott Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Decker, Paul Oakland City University Gray, Travis Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Hodge, Alan Jackson, Jeremy Tennessee Temple University Jones, Carter Jones, Jeremy MidAmerica Nazarene University McCutchan, Chris Oakland City University McLeary, Marty Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy
Nelson, Brad Page, Johnny Partin, Bill Patch, Mike Urbanski, John Zartman, Seth All-Tournament Team Dapprich, Scott DeRuiter, Bob Fairbanks, Todd Gray, Travis Haverstick, David Iceman, Chris Jeffrey, Travis Kelp, Dave Klingel, Gary Klinger, John McLeary, Marty Menefee, James Partin, Bill Riggleman, Jeremie Sherwood, Craig Sorrells, Mike Whitworth, Bob Zartman, Seth Honorable Mention Bates, Jeremy Byerd, David Carpenter, Jeremy Colon, Alex Compton, Jack DeJong, Brian Fairbanks, Todd Hartless, Bob Heimback, Andy Kelp, Dave Lunney, Josh Menefee, James Motley, Eric Murphy, Kelly Pense, Marc Randall, Braden Sherwood, Craig Sorbin, Mike Sorrells, Mike Sumner, Lance Thomas, Kevin Webber, Chris Scholar Athlete Ahlemeyer, Mike Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Lee University Trinity Christian College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Trinity Christian College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Emmanuel College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Mid-America Bible College Trinity Christian College Mid-America Bible College Emmanuel College Mid-America Bible College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Lee University Emmanuel College Trinity Christian College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Cedarville University Mid-America Bible College Emmanuel College Oakland City University MidAmerica Nazarene University MidAmerica Nazarene University Mt. Vernon Nazarene Univeristy Mid-America Bible College Emmanuel College Mid-America Bible College Concordia University
Barker, Richie Britton, Lance Buchanan, Steve DeRuiter, Bob Howard, Mike Keown, Mike Maurer, Dan Nelson, Brad O'Neil, Chris Pense, Marc Thomas, Kevin Twiggs, Brad Walta, Brian Wrinkle, Glennan MidAmerica Nazarene University MidAmerica Nazarene University Oakland City University Trinity Christian College MidAmerica Nazarene University Oakland City University MidAmerica Nazarene University Mount Vernon Nazarene College Trinity Christian College MidAmerica Nazarene University Trevecca Nazarene College Grace College Mid-America Bible College NCCAA National Player of the Year Urbanski, John Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Dapprich, Scott Coach of the Year Veale, Keith Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1996 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 2-4, 1996 First Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Oakland City (9-4) Anderson vs. Emmanuel (10-3) Bethel vs. Greenville (10-0) Mid-America Nazarene vs. Indiana Wesleyan (6-3) Second Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Mid-America Nazarene (23-10) Bethel vs. Anderson (6-2) Oakland City vs. Indiana Wesleyan (4-1) Emmanuel vs. Greenville (9-3) Third Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Bethel (7-5) Oakland City vs. Anderson (10-7) Mid-America Nazarene vs. Emmanuel (13-8) Fourth Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Oakland City (9-4) Bethel vs. Mid-America Nazarene (6-2) Championship Game Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Bethel (10-4) Awards All-American Barrett, Sean
Blair, Jeff Boker, John Budde, Neil Drummond, Jason Gray, Travis Hodge, Allen Klingel, Gary Marciniak, Jason Motto, Jason Oestreich, David Patch, Mike Sorbin, Mike Urbanski, John Wakefield, Tom Warner, Kris Zartman, Seth All-Tournament Team Atnip, Marty Dapprich, Scott Drummond, Jason Epps, Eli Fessenden, Chad Frey, Josh Gray, Travis Hammonds, Bill Hartless, Bob Hudnall, Chad Hylton, John Murphy, Kelly Nelson, Brad Toennies, Jeff Urbanski, John All-Tournament MVP Dapprich, Scott Honorable Mention Atnip, Marty Christian, Chad Dapprich, Scott Drake, David Fessenden, Chad Green, Josh Hartless, Bob Hernandez, Deivis Howard, Jarred McCleary, Marty McMahon, Pat Murphy, Kelly Nelms, Jeff Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College MidAmerica Nazarene University Anderson College MidAmerica Nazarene University MidAmerica Nazarene University Anderson College Oakland City University Emmanuel College Oakland City University MidAmerica Nazarene University Mid-America Bible College Lincoln Christian College Cedarville University Anderson College Oakland City University Anderson College Oakland City University Anderson College
Nelson, Brad Nicholson, Gary Oliver, Marc Olson, Kyle Paugh, Justin Scheithaurer, Craig Sibert, Danny Whitworth, Bob Scholar Athletes Barker, Richie Buchanan, Steve Drake, David Drummond, Jason Epps, Eli Grimshaw, Matt Howard, Mike Kimmel, Jason Oestreich, David O'Niel, Chris Pense, Marc Sims, John Trinity (FL) Northwestern College MidAmerica Nazarene University Emmanuel College MidAmerica Nazarene University Oakland City University Lincoln Christian College MidAmerica Nazarene University Anderson College MidAmerica Nazarene University Trinity Christian MidAmerica Nazarene University National Player of the Year Patch, Mike Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Drummond, Jason MidAmerica Nazarene University Coach of the Year Veale, Keith 1995 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 4-6, 1995 First Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Mid-America Bible (12-2) Anderson vs. Indiana Wesleyan (2-1) Spring Arbor vs. National Christian (4-3) Bethel vs. Southern Wesleyan (5-2) Second Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Anderson (7-1) Bethel vs. Spring Arbor (5-3) Mid-America Bible vs. Indiana Wesleyan (7-2) Southern Wesleyan vs. National Christian (16-3) Third Round Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Bethel (3-2) Spring Arbor vs. Mid-America Bible (20-10) Anderson vs. Southern Wesleyan (4-3) Fourth Round Anderson vs. Bethel (6-2) Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Spring Arbor (12-3)
Championship Game Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Anderson (10-8) Awards All-American Austin, Kevin Balcer, Robert Beard, Doug Cartee, Jason Ford, Matt Gilmore, Rich Gray, Travis Kingel, Gary Marchiniak, Jason Martin, Casey McCombs, Virgil Rodriguez, Benji Teglovic, Ryan Urbanski, John Wakefield, Tom Wickeri, Jay All-Tournament Team Atkins, Kevin Billings, Jon Coons, Billy Dapprich, Scott Ford, Matt Gilmore, Rich Gray, Travis Haverstick, David Huntsberger, Mark Keenan, John McCombs, Virgil Nelson, Brad Phillips, Jamie Teglovic, Ryan Torres, Jorge Urbanski, John Wakefield, Tom Warner, Kris Wiley, Todd All-Tournament MVP Nelson, Brad Honorable Mention Dapprich, Scott Davis, Tim Decker, Paul Drummond, Jason Emmanuel College Mid-America Bible College Anderson Southern Wesleyan University Mt. Vernon Nazarene Mt. Vernon Nazarene Spring Arbor Anderson Southern Wesleyan University Mt. Vernon Nazarene Spring Arbor Anderson Anderson Spring Arbor Anderson Mt. Vernon Nazarene Mt. Vernon Nazarene Anderson Anderson Southern Wesleyan University Mt. Vernon Nazarene Mt. Vernon Nazarene Mt. Vernon Nazarene National Christian Spring Arbor Spring Arbor Mid-America Bible College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Mt. Vernon Nazarene Oakland City University MidAmerica Nazarene
Fessenden, Chad Hoekstra, Dustin Hylton, John Jacobs, Eric Kimmel, Jason Mays, Steve Nelms, Chad Nelson, Brad Oliver, Marc Patch, Mike Wade, Mike Warner, Kris Warren, Greg Werner, Gerey Scholar Athletes Atkins, Kevin Billings, Jon Davis, Tim Hamilton, Jason McKibben, Chad Oestreich, David Shawley, Courtney Teglovic, Ryan Trinity Christian Emmanuel College Spring Arbor Cedarville University Anderson Mt. Vernon Nazarene Spring Arbor Mt. Vernon Nazarene Mid-America Bible College Spring Arbor Oakland City University Anderson Spring Arbor Mt. Vernon Nazarene Mt. Vernon Nazarene National Player of the Year Ford, Matt Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Gilmore, Rich Teglovic, Ryan Mt. Vernon Nazarene Coach of the Year Veale, Keith Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1994 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 5-7, 1994 First Round Anderson vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (2-1) Spring Arbor vs. Bethel (9-4) Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Northwestern (10-1) Indiana Wesleyan vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist (15-3) Second Round Anderson vs. Spring Arbor (7-2) Indiana Wesleyan vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (4-3) Bethel vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12-2) Northwestern vs. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist (2-1) Third Round Anderson vs. Indiana Wesleyan (6-2) Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Bethel (3-1) Spring Arbor vs. Northwestern (5-1)
Fourth Round Anderson vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (16-10) Spring Arbor vs. Indiana Wesleyan (3-2) Fifth Round and Championship Game Cancelled due to rain. Anderson declared National Champions being the only undefeated team in the national tournament. Awards All-American Alexander, Adam Belleville, Chip Bricker, Kyle Dolfinger, Jim Donohue, Brendan Drabick, Nick Ericks, Brad Garrett, Todd Hughes, Greg Klingel, Gary Misinec, Marcus Phillips, Jamie Schaaf, Bob Stanifer, Robby Symington, Tim Weible, Brian All-Tournament Team Bartig, Matt Cammon, Tony Dolfinger, Jim Drabick, Nick English, Brian Fish, Randy Gilmore, Rich Grissom, Jerrod Hopkins, Shane Klingel, Gary Knight, Kevin Morrow, David Oliver, Marc Phillips, Jamie Ramirez, Homer Stutzman, Chip Symington, Tim Urbanski, John Warren, Greg Wood, Cory All-Tournament MVP English, Brian Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Anderson College Anderson College Trinity Christian College MidAmerica Nazarene University Trinity Christian College Anderson College MidAmerica Nazarene University Hannibal-LaGrange Anderson College Anderson College Anderson College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Northwestern College Hannibal-LaGrange Northwestern College Anderson College
Honorable Mention Bradford, Jim Budnick, Pat Cammon, Tony Farr, Tony Gilmore, Rich Gray, Travis Hopkins, Shane Huber, Kurt Lackey, Tracey Mann, Bill Nelms, Chad Patch, Mike Rodriguez, Bengie Schultz, Steve Stewert, Chris Swiney, Donnie Tisko, Shawn Winters, Scott Northwestern College Anderson College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Nyack College Anderson College Trinity Christian College Kentucky Christian College Kentucky Christian College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Scholar Athletes Billings, Jon Cosentino, Sam Davis, Tim Donohue, Brendan Dunkelberger, Scott English, Brian Estevez, Edwin Grose, Matt King, Charles McDowell, Jason McKibben, Chad Meadors, Brad Teglovic, Ryan Weible, Brian Anderson College Anderson College Northwestern College Hannibal-LaGrange Hannibal-LaGrange Hannibal-LaGrange MidAmerica Nazarene University National Player of the Year Stanifer, Robby Anderson College Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Estevez, Edwin Coach of the Year Beville, Bobby Anderson College 1993 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 6-8, 1993 First Round Spring Arbor vs. Mid-America Nazarene (9-3)
Anderson (SC) vs. Eastern (9-1) Greenville vs. Indiana Wesleyan (6-1) Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Bethel (5-4) Second Round Spring Arbor vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (4-2) Anderson vs. Greenville (6-1) Bethel vs. Mid-America Nazarene (7-1) Indiana Wesleyan vs. Eastern (5-4) Third Round Spring Arbor vs. Anderson (5-3) Bethel vs. Greenville (6-2) Indiana Wesleyan vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (6-0) Fourth Round Bethel vs. Spring Arbor (10-8) Anderson vs. Indiana Wesleyan (3-2) Fifth Round Anderson vs. Bethel (6-1) Championship Spring Arbor vs. Anderson (7-3) Awards All-American Cabrera, Mike Ericks, Brad Finch, Jeff Frederick, Rich Galloway, Chris George, Fran Jack, Doug Jones, Darren Krzywicki, James Meadors, Brad Orihuela, Lew Sandate, Jim Schaaf, Bob Sidenbender, Dave Sisk, Dean Weller, Dan All-Tournament Team Bradford, Jim Bragg, Ryan Bricker, Kyle Cammon, Tony Dickerson, Steve Doty, Ted Eichelman, Dave Estevez, Edwin Frederick, Rich Galloway, Chris Gruler, Steve Trinity Christian College Warner Southern Eastern Anderson (SC) Eastern Hannibal-LaGrange Warner Southern Warner Southern Trinity Christian College MidAmerica Nazarene University Anderson (SC) Anderson (SC)
Jones, Darren Knight, Jim Leahy, Bob McQueen, Jason Phillips, Jamie Rodriquez, Benji Sisk, Dean Tournament MVP Galloway, Chris Honorable Mention Calciano, Chris Dolfinger, Jimmy Ecklemeyer, Dave Finerghty, Sean Fleener, Justin Jackson, Bob Labreque, Jeff Richards, Dave Rodriquez, Benji Symington, Tim Scholar Athletes Bragg, Kyle Cosentino, Sam Dieck, John Donohue, Brendan Jackson, Bob Weible, Brian Zorn, Scott Anderson (SC) Eastern Eastern Anderson (SC) Eastern Eastern Warner Southern MidAmerica Nazarene University Trinity Christian College Anderson (SC) MidAmerica Nazarene University Lincoln Christian College Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Weller, Dan Coach of the Year Burbridge, Hank 1992 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana April 30-May 2, 1992 First Round Spring Arbor vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (4-3) Greenville vs. Bethel (5-2) Huntington vs. Tabor (11-1) Warner Southern vs. Anderson (7-4) Winner s Bracket Greenville vs. Warner Southern (3-1) Spring Arbor vs. Huntington (7-5) Spring Arbor vs. Greenville (4-2) Loser s Bracket Hannibal La-Grange vs. Tabor (1-0)
Anderson vs. Bethel (9-1) Other Bracket Games Hannibal La-Grange vs. Warner Southern (5-4) Anderson vs. Huntington (3-2) Spring Arbor vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (12-9) Anderson vs. Greenville (12-8) Championship Spring Arbor vs. Anderson (7-6) Awards All-American Bradley, Scott Cruz, Brian Frederick, Rich Friedman, Leif Hoeppner, Chris Kuhns, Scott Nagelkirk, Tom Nickel, Reggy Perez, Joel Schaff, Bob Shields, Homer Sidenbender, David Smith, Trent Spetter, Bryan Teague, Scott Young, Mark All-Tournament Bray, Cory Cabrera, Mike Cruz, Brian Frederick, Rich Jackson, Bob Kuhns, Scott Markley, Matt Nickel, Reggy Pennington, Tylor Reese, Scott Shields, Homer Shrum, George Symington, Tim Thompson, Jim Wiley, Paul Tournament MVP Shields, Homer Honorable Mention Belcher, Todd Butler, Tom Anderson University Palm Beach Atlantic University Anderson University Anderson University Trinity Christian College Tabor Trinity Christian College Anderson University Hannibal-LaGrange Huntington College Anderson University Anderson University Hannibal-LaGrange Tabor Warner Southern Hannibal-LaGrange Anderson University Tabor
Chrisman, Lance Glasscock, Glenn Mills, Bubba Ratermann, Greg Rodriguez, Bengi Scholar Athletes Bragg, Kyle Dooley, David Drew, Floyd Glover, Brian Johnson, Darrin Pennington, Tylor Reese, Scott Huntington College Palm Beach Atlantic University MidAmerica Nazarene University Mid-America Bible College Hannibal-LaGrange Mid-America Bible College Warner Southern Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Johnson, Darrin Coach of the Year Burbridge, Hank 1991 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 2-4, 1991 First Round Spring Arbor vs. Biola (15-3) Eastern vs. Greenville (1-0) Palm Beach Atlantic vs. Bethel (13-9) Anderson vs. Mid-America Nazarene (18-8) Winner s Bracket Anderson vs. Eastern (5-3) Spring Arbor vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12-0) Loser s Bracket Greenville vs. Biola (7-2) Bethel vs. Mid-America Nazarene (7-3) Palm Beach Atlantic vs. Greenville (4-2) Other Bracket Games Anderson vs. Spring Arbor (11-6) Eastern vs. Bethel (3-0) Palm Beach Atlantic vs. Anderson (5-3) Spring Arbor vs. Eastern (8-5) Spring Arbor vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (3-2) Championship Anderson vs. Spring Arbor (10-2) Awards 1st Team All-American Balo, Tony Belcher, Todd Calfapeitra, Joe Eckelmeyer, David Mount Vernon Nazarene University Mount Vernon Nazarene University Eastern College Eastern College
Hoeppner, Chris Kinne, Brian Lawson, Russ Lewis, Sean Merz, Dave Miller, Mike Pennington, Tylor Shields, Homer Smith, Trent Spetter, Bryan Ware, Ritchie Warnol, Rich Wiley, Paul All-Tournament Boyle, Jeff Byrnes, Chris Calfapeitra, Joe Chylack, Joe Dorsch, Jim Garrett, Todd Gerencher, Kevin Hall, Shawn Lewandowski, Randy Mason, Greg McBride, Mike Neitz, Ken Newsom, Sidney Rhodes, Scott Spetter, Bryan Wilson, Peter Tournament MVP Dorsch, Jim Honorable Mention Acocks, Jay Bray, Cary Bray, Cory Campbell, Craig Gerdes, Craig Kane, Bill Keller, Bob Newsom, Sidney Riggs, Randy Shively, Jim Simmons, Jody Sprague, Ross Wright, Dean Scholar Athletes Bundens, Greg Anderson University Anderson University Huntington College Huntington College Palm Beach Atlantic University Warner Southern Anderson University Biola University Biola University Eastern College Eastern College Anderson University Mid-America Nazarene University Anderson University Palm Beach Atlantic University Palm Beach Atlantic University Anderson University Palm Beach Atlantic University Anderson University Anderson University Biola University Huntington College Huntington College Palm Beach Atlantic University Eastern College Biola University Anderson University Anderson University Grand Rapids Baptist Palm Beach Atlantic University Eastern College
Johnson, Darrin Stucky, Jarrett Mid-America Nazarene University Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Reese, Scott Coach of the Year Burbridge, Hank 1990 Championship Championship Mishawaka, Indiana May 3-5, 1990 First Round Bethel vs. Spring Arbor (4-3) King vs. Tabor (6-1) Second Round Bethel vs. King (8-0) Spring Arbor vs. Tabor (9-2) Third Round King vs. Spring Arbor (6-5) Championship Bethel vs. King (11-1) Awards 1st Team All-American Babcock, Matt Cammerer, Lee Couvertiere, Ed Hauteman, Jeff Jackson, Gary Konemann, Troy Miller, Mike Montero, Efram Nickel, Reggy Perez, Joel Richardson, Anthony Ware, Ritchie Weller, Dave Wilson, Peter Young, Mark 2nd Team All-American Bennett, Rocky Bigham, Wade Bullard, Leslie Severns, Scott Shields, Homer Simmons, Jody Wright, Dean Cedarville University King College (TN) Warner Southern Warner Southern Tabor College King College (TN) LeTourneau University King College (TN) Tabor College Palm Beach Atlantic University
All-Tournament Team Babcock, Matt Bigham, Wade Bullard, Leslie Couvertiere, Ed Fisette, Nick Hauteman, Jeff Hershberger, Jon Jantzi, Scott Miller, Mike Richardson, Anthony Shields, Homer Simmons, Jody Steele, Anthony Taber, Ronnie Weller, Dave Scholar Athletes Molnar, Tom Steele, Anthony Stucky, Jarrett King College (TN) Tabor College King College (TN) Tabor College King College (TN) King College (TN) Tabor College King College (TN) Mid-America Nazarene University Unlimited Potential Player of the Year Ware, Ritchie 1989 Championship Round 1 Spring Arbor 14 vs. Central Wesleyan 0 Mt. Vernon 7 vs. LeTourneau 0 Eastern 3 vs. Milligan 0 Biola 12 vs. Bethel 1 Round 2 Milligan 8 vs. LeTourneau 0 Bethel 6 vs. Wesleyan 4 Round 3 Mt. Vernon 9 vs. Eastern 5 Spring Arbor 4 vs. Biola 0 Round 4 Bethel 11 vs. Eastern 1 Milligan 9 vs. Biola 0 Mt. Vernon 5 vs. Spring Arbor 2 Final Rounds Bethel 5 vs. Milligan 3 4 th Place Spring Arbor 8 vs. Bethel 6 3 rd Place Spring Arbor 6 vs. Mt. Vernon 2 Championship Mt. Vernon 5 vs. Spring Arbor 1 Awards All-American Bryant, Keith Centilli, Ken Church, Keith Dunham, George Gardella, Dave Mount Vernon Nazarene University Milligan College LeTourneau College Spring Arbor College
Hall, Shawn Hauteman, Jeff Hilliard, Dan Keller, Bob Rhea, A.R. Robey, Dan Severns, Scott Siple, Scott Speck, Fred Thorsteinson Tupper, Buddy Wares, Joe Honorable Mention Berry, Mike Best, Jason Brown, Chris Cathey, Pat Connolly, John Gates, Danny Hilleschiem, Jeff Jones, Randy McNamara, Sean Academic All-America Tom Molnar George Dunham Bert Bruce A.R. Rhea Spring Arbor College Spring Arbor College Biola University Milligan College LeTourneau College Tabor College Biola University Biola University Spring Arbor College Eastern College Milligan College Mount Vernon Nazarene University Eastern College Tabor Spring Arbor College Warner Southern Eastern College LeTourneau College Eastern College Milligan College 1988 Championship Round 1 King 21 vs. LeTourneau 4 Spring Arbor 0 vs. Mt. Vernon 10 Huntington 0 vs. Bethel 10 Milligan 4 vs. Greenville 3 Round 2 LeTourneau 2 vs. Spring Arbor 9 Greenville 3 vs. Huntington 2 Round 3 King 7 vs. Mt. Vernon 6 Bethel 1 vs. Milligan 10 Round 4 Spring Arbor 7 vs. Bethel 3 Greenville 11 vs. Mt. Vernon 12 Final Rounds Spring Arbor 3 vs. Mt. Vernon 4 King 7 vs. Milligan 2 Mt. Vernon 3 vs. Milligan 4 Championship King 3 vs. Milligan 6 King 10 vs. Milligan6 Awards All-American Jeff Kuder Mt. Vernon Nazarene
A.R. Rhea Tim Dell J.L. Martin Jeff Necessary Scott Holland Ricky Ortiz Joe Waves Brian Lewis Don Hilliard Carlos Marques Anthony Richardson George Dunham Bobby James Todd Weber Randy Moss Shannon Hampton Honorable Mention Tim west Paul Slater Dean Nixon Tim Blasezyk Alan Fields Jason Best Jeff Scott Matt Brawnbough Darrin Tedlinberg Jose Morales John Campbell James Worthington Ed Holland Charlie Brown Brent Kitmiller Glenn Berggoetz Milligan College Huntington College King College King College Spring Arbor College Tennessee Temple College Spring Arbor College King College King College LeTourneau College King College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Huntington College Tennessee Temple College King College Spring Arbor College LeTourneau College Mt. Vernon Nazarene Tennessee Temple College Milligan College Milligan College Huntington College Huntington College Tennessee Temple College Mulligan College Mulligan College King College Hungtington College 1987 Invitational Tournament Round 1 Pool A King 8 vs. Bethel 6 Temple 12 vs. Warner Southern 1 Pool B Kentucky Christian 5 vs. LeTourneau 3 Biola 4 vs. Spring Arbor 1 Round 2 Pool A King 7 vs. Temple 2 Bethel 6 vs. Warner Southern 5 Pool B Biola 8 vs. Kentucky Christian 1 Spring Arbor 10 vs. LeTourneau 3 Round 3 Pool A Bethel 4 vs. Temple 2 King 3 vs. Warner Southern 2 Pool B Biola 10 vs. LeTourneau 3 Spring Arbor 5 vs. Kentucky Christian 1
3 rd Place Spring Arbor 3 vs. Bethel 2 5 th Place Temple 3 vs. Kentucky Christian 2 7 th Place Warner Southern 8 vs. LeTourneau 7 Championship King 3 vs. Biola 2