2009 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE BASEBALL



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2009 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE BASEBALL GOBLUEHOSE.COM Gobluehose.com serves as the official athletics web site of Presbyterian College and provides up to the minute news on all Blue Hose teams through the athletic seasons. The site provides media and fans with player profiles, photos, press releases and feature stories, in addition to game results, statistics, schedules and team rosters. QUICK FACTS School Name:... Presbyterian College Location:...Clinton, S.C. Founded:...1880 Enrollment:...1,200 Nickname:... Blue Hose Colors:...Garnet and Blue Baseball Venue:...PC Baseball Complex Affiliation:...NCAA Division I Conference:...Big South President:...Dr. John V. Griffith Athletics Director:... Dr. William B. Carlton Athletics Department Phone:... (864) 833-8240 Web site:...www.gobluehose.com PC ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 2009 BASEBALL This is PC...Inside Front Cover Table of Contents/Credits... 1 PC Administration... 2 President Dr. John V. Griffith... 2 Director of Athletics Dr. William B. Carlton... 2 2009 Roster... 3 Coaching Staff... 4, 5 Head Coach Elton Pollock... 4 Assistant Coach Chris Edwards... 5 Assistant Coach Mark Johnson... 5 Season Outlook... 6, 7 Meet The Blue Hose...8-21 2008 Statistics... 22 2008 Results... 23 Single-Season Records... 24 Career Records... 25 Individual Honors... 26 Division I Records... 27 What is A Blue Hose?... 27 PC Facilities... 28, 29 Community Outreach... 30 Big South Conference... 31 Majors Offered... 32 About PC...Inside Back Cover Director of Sports Information... Brent C. Hager E-mail Address:... bchager@presby.edu Assistant Sports Information Director:... Caroline Morris Sports Information Assistant:...Thad Palmer Sports Information Assistant:... Megan Trimpe Office Phone:... (864) 833-8252 Office Fax:... (864) 833-8323 Mailing Address:...Presbyterian College 105 Ashland Avenue Clinton, S.C. 29325 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2008-09 Presbyterian College baseball media guide was designed by Brent C. Hager. It was written and edited by Hager and Jared Combs. Cover design by Megan Trimpe. A special thanks to Elton Pollock, his staff and Combs for their assistance with this publication. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 1

ADMINISTRATION Dr. John V. Griffith President Dr. William Carlton Director of Athletics Dr. John V. Griffith, a 1969 graduate of Dickinson College, begins his 11th year as President of Presbyterian College. Griffith became the 16th president of PC on Jan. 1, 1998, replacing Dr. Kenneth B. Orr who retired after guiding the college for 18 years. Griffith was inaugurated on Oct. 10, 1998, as part of Homecoming festivities. Griffith continues to guide Presbyterian College through the new strategic plan which will take PC through the first decade of the 21st century. Griffith helped the institution celebrate its 125th anniversary during the academic year in 2005-06. Griffith came to PC after spending his previous 20 years of service at several colleges in different capacities. He began his work at the college level in 1977, when he was hired as a lecturer at the University of Syracuse. Prior to his time at Syracuse, Griffith served as a chaplain at the Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Mass., from 1972-76 and as a minister at the Village Baptist Church in Sherbune, N.Y., from 1976-78. He served as a lecturer at Syracuse University for one year before accepting a job at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was an associate director for Project Choice, a $150,000 project on student consumer protection. He moved on to Davidson College in Davidson, N.C., in 1979, where he was hired as Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid and a member of the faculty. He served in this capacity for the next six years before being named Vice President for Institutional Advancement in 1985. During the next four years, Griffith helped develop Project MATCH, a $150,000 project directed at intellectual development and college admissions. While at Davidson, he was also instrumental in the development of Love of Learning, an intervention program directed at African- American youth. Griffith continued his work at Davidson College until 1989, when he was named president of Arkansas College, a private liberal arts college in Batesville, Ark., which later changed its name to Lyon College. He served as president of Lyon, a PCUSA-related school, for eight years before coming to PC. Throughout his career, Griffith has served on numerous committees and councils, including the executive committee of the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities and the Governor s Advisory Board of Technology and Telecommunications for the State of Arkansas. He is an active board member of the Laurens County Economic Development Corporation and was honored as its 2003 Man of the Year. He is an honorary board member of the Upstate Alliance, and a gubernatorial appointment to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. He also serves on the board of directors for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Griffith graduated cum laude from Dickinson College in 1969 with a bachelor s degree in Religion, receiving the Hoffstatder Award as the most outstanding senior. He later graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1972 with a Master s of Divinity degree, being named valedictorian and baccalaureate speaker of his class. Griffith received his Ph.D. degree in Intellectual Development from the University of Syracuse in 1980. He and his wife, the former Nancy Shell, are the parents of two sons: Matthew, a graduate of Davidson College, and Chris, a graduate of Dickinson College. Dr. William B. Bee Carlton begins his sixth year as Director of Athletics at Presbyterian College. Carlton accepted the position in July of 2003. He is responsible for the overall operation of the athletics department including the budget, hiring, evaluation, and supervision of the staff, facility and staff development and fundraising activities. During his tenure, Carlton has made an impact on his alma mater s athletic department. He has been instrumental in the department s continued advancement and was instrumental in adding men s and women s lacrosse as well as women s golf to PC s varsity sports. In addition, he has been very active upon his return to the Clinton community, serving on the executive board of the Lakelands Area division of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). Carlton came to PC from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where, for six years, he served as the Director of Systems Engineering and Operations Research Academic Programs, managing a staff of more than 30. He also acted as the primary liaison between coaches and the academic and athletic administrations for the execution of athletic programs. His duties included competition coordination and ensuring that the academy s studentathletes met university and NCAA eligibility standards. From 1997-2002, Carlton served as the head officer representative to the Army sprint football team and is the former assistant officer representative to the NCAA Division I Army football team. He maintained close contact with student-athletes as the officer-in-charge of the U.S. Military Academy Fellowship of Christian Athletes, coordinating, supervising, and leading weekly devotionals, small group Bible studies, and Christian activities. As the chairman of the West Point Golf Course Advisory Council, Carlton assisted the Army golf coach in ensuring the facility meets standards to support recruiting and competition for the program. A 1976 graduate of Presbyterian College, Carlton was captain of the Blue Hose football team during his senior season. A three-year lettermen, he was the first All-South Atlantic Conference player from PC. In addition to his military credentials and PC degree, Carlton holds a master s degree in Operations Research from Georgia Tech and a Ph.D. in Operations Research from the University of Texas at Austin. Carlton s duties include overall management of the athletic department and NCAA compliance issues. He also represents PC at Big South Conference functions and through such college organizations as the Scotsman Club. Carlton and his wife, the former Laura Sholar, have three daughters, Leigh, Lindsay, and Claire and two grandchildren, Meg and Liam. 2 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

2009 ROSTER # Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 2 JJ Elseser INF S/R 5-9 175 Fr. Bunswick, Ga./Brunswick H.S. 4 Jeffrey Tatum INF R/R 5-9 170 Jr. Buford, Ga./Buford H.S. 5 Drew Wingo C R/R 6-1 170 So. Simpsonville, S.C./Mauldin H.S. 6 Andrew Williams INF L/R 5-9 160 Fr. Augusta, Ga./Aquinas H.S. 7 Jesse Harmon RHP/INF L/R 6-2 175 Jr. Newberry, S.C./Newberry 8 Zac Rhinesmith INF R/R 6-1 200 Sr. Acworth, Ga./Young Harris College 9 Daniel Hill 3B/RHP R/R 6-4 215 Sr. Matthews, N.C./Charlotte Christian H.S. 10 Matthew Hill INF R/R 5-9 180 Jr. Columbia, S.C./Ridgeview H.S. 11 Will Freemanl RHP/OF R/R 6-4 180 Fr. Columbia, S.C./AC Flora H.S. 12 Mitchell Odom RHP R/R 6-4 230 RSr. Oconee, Ga./Univ. of Georgia 13 Andrew Foushee RHP R/R 6-1 175 Fr. Augusta, Ga./Aquinas H.S. 14 Mack Hite INF R/R 5-10 165 So. Abbeville, S.C./Abbeville H.S. 15 Gabe Grammer RHP/INF R/R 6-1 175 Fr. Irmo, S.C./Irmo H.S. 16 Dane Fehr C R/R 5-10 195 Sr. St. Simons Island, Ga./Glynn Academy 17 Aaron Preston OF R/R 6-2 185 Fr. Goose Creek, S.C./Stratford H.S. 18 Micah Black RHP R/R 6-5 190 Jr. Iva, S.C./Prince Avenue Prep. 19 Bobby Cole OF R/L 5-9 165 Fr. Gwinnett, Ga./Hebron Academy 20 Joe Hammond RHP R/R 5-10 180 Jr. Lilburn, Ga./Providence Christian Academy 22 Cory Lyda OF L/L 5-11 185 Sr. Simpsonville, S.C./Hillcrest H.S. 23 Tony Micklon C R/R 6-1 170 Fr. Sumter, S.C./Sumter H.S. 24 Nate Horton 1B L/R 6-1 230 So. Spartanburg, S.C./James F. Byrnes H.S. 25 Matt Nodelman RHP R/R 6-2 185 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley H.S. 26 Tim Corbin LHP L/L 6-2 200 Fr. Murrells Inlet, S.C./St. James H.S. 27 Travis McConnell RHP/OF L/R 6-3 175 RSo. Rock Hill, S.C./ndian Land H.S. 28 Jared Combs SS/3B R/R 6-4 220 RSr. Pooler, Ga./Armstrong Atlantic State 29 Charlie Abbott LHP L/L 6-3 175 Fr. Florence, S.C./West Florence H.S. 30 Chris Powell RHP R/R 6-3 210 Jr. Wilmington, N.C./Louisburg College 32 Emmett Goodman RHP R/R 6-0 170 Fr. Macon, Ga./First Presbyterian Day H.S. 33 Caleb Brazell INF R/R 6-3 195 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Blythewood H.S. 36 Derek Herron C R/R 5-7 195 Jr. Aiken, S.C./Virginia Tech 38 Chris Hale RHP R/R 6-1 200 Jr. Williamsburg, Va./USC-Salkehatchie 39 Jordan Pace LHP L/L 6-2 170 Fr. Charleston, S.C./James Island H.S. 40 Stewart Curry RHP L/R 6-3 185 Fr. Rock Hill, S.C./Rock Hill H.S. 42 Garrett Moore RHP R/R 5-11 185 Jr. Rowesville, S.C./USC-Salkhatchee 44 Kenny Bryant INF L/L 6-2 185 Fr. Goose Creek, S.C./Goose Creek H.S. Head Coach: Elton Pollock Assistant Coach: Chris Edwards Assistant Coach: Mark Johnson 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 3

Elton Pollock Head Baseball Coach Fifth Season Elton Pollock, a 1995 graduate of Presbyterian College, begins his fifth season as head coach of the Blue Hose baseball program. Pollock follows Tim Corbin and Doug Kovash, respectively, as the third head coach to lead the program since its reinstatement in the mid 1980 s. Last season was the initial NCAA Division I campaign for the Blue Hose. Under Pollock, the team completed the year with 13 wins, which included the programs first DI series win over Marist. The program also experienced monumental wins over UAB and UNC Charlotte, who at the time was undefeated and nationally ranked. The program made additional strides versus major SEC and ACC opponents South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and Clemson. The Blue Hose fell in 10 innings of competition to South Carolina (1-2), Tennessee (8-9), and Virginia Tech (4-5). The Clemson game was played at the Greenville Drive Stadium and featured more than 5,000 fans. Off the field, Pollock was named the 2007-08 Presbyterian College Advocate of the Year for demonstrating evidence of successful student advocacy and performance above and beyond the call of duty while serving multiple roles within the campus community. In 2007 Pollock and the Blue Hose finished their final NCAA Division II season with their highest winning percentage under his guidance. They finished the year with 13 home wins. In Pollock s 2006 campaign the team finished with 19 wins, including seven league victories. The Blue Hose finished the season on a winning note in the South Atlantic Conference tournament with a win over conference foe Wingate. In 2005, Pollock s initial season as head coach, the Blue Hose made great strides down the stretch. In the 2005 Food Lion South Atlantic Tournament they lost their initial game to top seed Catawba, but bounced back and eliminated Mars Hill and Newberry to advance to the semifinals. Prior to his return to PC as head coach, Pollock served as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2004 season, while doubling as owner/operator of The Diamond League, Inc. (professional indoor baseball training facility) in Laurens, SC. During the 2002-2003 academic year Pollock served as the full-time assistant for the Blue Hose baseball program. That season the Blue Hose won its second South Atlantic Conference Tournament championship in school history and earned a regional appearance. Pollock, a former two-sport standout at Presbyterian College from 1992-1995, returned to his alma mater in 2002 after spending seven years in the business world. While attending PC, Pollock earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology with a minor in Computer Science. He was a three-year letter winner with the football team and a four-year letter winner with the baseball team. Pollock finished an impressive baseball career at PC and is still in the top five in many career offensive categories, including homeruns (34), slugging percentage (.616), triples (11), runs scored (169), and total bases (382). Following his graduation, Pollock was drafted in the 15th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. He spent three years in their minor league system before retiring in 1997. During his time with Pittsburgh, Pollock was mentored by the late Major League Hall of Famer Willie Stargell. He finished his professional career with a.250 batting average, 25 doubles, seven homeruns, and 49 stolen bases. Pollock was named Player of the Month for the entire organization for his play in August of 1995. That same year he helped lead the Augusta Greenjackets to the South Atlantic League Championship. Pollock is married to the former Karen Prioleau of Greenville, SC, and the couple has three daughters: Madison (6), Lauren (4), and their newest addition Jordan Christina (born Decmeber 8, 2008). The family lives in Laurens, SC. 4 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Chris Edwards Assistant Baseball Coach First Season Chris Edwards is in his first season with the Presbyterian College baseball team. His primary responsibilities will involve coaching the Blue Hose catchers and assisting with hitting and recruiting duties. Edwards comes from a head coaching position with the Spartanburg Blue Eagles of the Southern Collegiate Summer Baseball League, where he coached PC players Nate Horton and Mack Hite. He led the Blue Eagles to win the 2008 Southern Division Championships. Prior to coaching in the summer league, Edwards earned his J.D. from the University of South Carolina in May 2008. While in law school, he also spent time as an instructor at the Potential Sports Academy in Spartanburg, S.C. Edwards taught kids of all ages the basics of hitting, fielding and pitching. Before attending law school, Edwards was an assistant softball coach at Furman University in 2005. He coached the hitters, outfielders and catchers and assisted in practice and gameday planning alongside head coach Dana Jenkins. The Paladins finished third at the Southern Conference tournament. The Taylors, S.C. native started his coaching career at his alma mater, Anderson University where he served as the head junior varsity and assistant varsity coach from 2002-2004. In addition to helping coach hitters and catchers, Edwards coordinated all the recruiting efforts for head coach Joe Miller. Edwards was a four-year starter for the Trojans, alternating between third base, catcher and shortstop from 1998-2001. He was named to the NAIA All-Sectional First Team at catcher in his sophomore year after driving in 52 runs and posting a.319 average. He graduated as Anderson s career leader in at-bats and games played and was second all-time in career hits, doubles and RBIs. He graduated cum laude with a Bachelors of Science in Business Management from Anderson in 2001 and received his M.B.A. from Clemson in August of 2007. Edwards currently resides in Greenville with his wife, Jennifer. Mark Johnson Assistant Baseball Coach Sixth Season Mark Johnson enters his sixth season as an assistant baseball coach for the Blue Hose. Johnson manages the pitching staff and is the recruiting coordinator. He has established himself has an outstanding recruiter. His recent recruiting classes have been some of the best classes in the program s history. Recent classes have produced all-confer ence players and allacademic conference student-athletes. Prior to coming to Presbyterian College he spent three years as an assistant baseball coach at NCAA Division III Piedmont College in Demorest, Ga. Throughout his tenure with the Piedmont College Lions, he assisted in recruiting, fundraising, field maintenance, and on-field instruction specializing with the pitching staff. He helped lead the program to a pair of National Christian College World Series Tournament ap pearances and the 2003 National Christian College South Region Championship. He also served as a resident director at Piedmont College for three years, while serving the Admissions Office as a counselor. During his playing career, Johnson was a four-year letter winner at Methodist University as a pitcher. Johnson was a two-year captain, an all South Region selection, SGA Senior Athlete of the Year. He made three NCAA III South Regional Tournament appearances in 98, 99, 01. As a senior in high school, he helped lead Lee-Davis High School in Mechanicsville, Va., to the first Virginia AAA State Championship in the school s history. Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management, with a minor in Business Administration from Methodist College in 2001. He later earned his Masters of Business Administration from Piedmont College in May of 2003. Johnson was recently married on Oct. 6, 2007 to the former Shannon Paitsell of Evans, GA. The couple resides in Greenwood, S.C. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 5

SEASON OUTLOOK The Presbyterian College baseball team will begin its second season in the midst of transitioning to the Division I level in 2009. The Blue Hose embark on their journey to full Division I status after coming off a 13-40 season in 2008. Head coach Elton Pollock s team was just a play or two away in multiple games last season and could have easily won over 20 games. This season, PC brings back a solid core to the foundation it had from a year ago, and has added a multitude of newcomers. Together, the squad could very well put together as sensational a season as Pollock envisions the team could have if they can get off to a quick start. In every game Pollock expects his team to score early and often. Should the Blue Hose put together a solid offensive front in the early innings, the standout defense that is behind any of the pitchers he has on the mound should limit the opposition s opportunities, ensuring victories for PC. When Pollock s team takes the lead, he expects the team to continue throwing strikes, forcing the other teams to make contact. That would allow his squad to make plays on defense. Combining the solid defense with potentially five to six guys that could hit at least.300 while others who can hit the ball out of the park, the firepower that PC needs to win the game could come from a number of different student-athletes over the course of the season. This year s team has more players who can get things done than in any of the recent seasons. PITCHERS The Blue Hose have a contingent of sure-fired student-athletes that will take the mound this season. Leading the way for PC is junior Jesse Harmon, who has seen action 30 times over the course of the last two seasons on the mound. A year ago, Harmon started nine times and threw 51.1 innings. Junior Chris Powell finds himself as the No. 2 starter. A transfer Jesse Harmon Cory Lyda from Louissburg College, Powell gained a lot of experience and brings an array of pitches to the staff. Third-year student-athletes Micah Black and Joe Hammond are vying for the third starting spot on the weekend rotation. Each brings a tremendous work ethic to the team and both could start at various times. Hammond threw well a year ago, tossing 39.2 innings on the year. In addition to his role as a starter, Hammond could be called upon as a reliever and to provide a wealth of leadership and experience to the younger guys on the pitching staff. Newcomer Will Freeman, who hails from nearby Columbia, S.C., also has the ability to start and could see plenty of innings of work in a starter or reliever role. Redshirt-senior Mitchell Odom threw 56 innings a year ago, appearing in 19 games. The University of Georgia transfer has been productive since arriving from Athens, Ga., and will get the ball most of the time in the middle to late innings, coming from the bullpen. Senior Daniel Hill has been a solid influence on the team and has been instrumental on the hill. A true team player, Hill has seen time playing defense and pitching since his arrival, but has concentrated more on his pitching since his sophomore year. Hill is currently slated as a mid-week starter for the Blue Hose. Out of the bullpen, Pollock will have multiple choices depending on the situation at hand. Freshman Stewart Curry could potentially be a starter or a closer. He has a good arm angle and did not give up an earned run in the fall season. Andrew Foushee brings a unique arm slot to the rotation. His pitches also have lots of movement, allowing him to throw off opposing batters. Rookies Matt Nodelman, Jordan Pace, and Tim Corbin, in addition to Chis Hale and Garrett Moore will all see time on the mound in 2009. 6 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

SEASON OUTLOOK CATCHER Sophomore Drew Wingo carried the brunt of the catching duties during his rookie campaign, and did an exceptional job. One of the best catchers to ever come through the Presbyterian College baseball program, Wingo has an above average arm with the uncanny ability to throw runners out. Drew controls the running game extremely well, Pollock said. He can throw behind runners and he will hit in the middle order of our lineup. Drew has an outstanding approach at the plate and has the ability to drive ball to the gaps. Fellow sophomore Nate Horton has good pop to his stick. A lefthanded hitter, Horton saw success early on a season ago and will continue to make adjustments to the collegiate game. He will see plenty of innings as he is a good catch and throw catcher. Senior Dane Fehr is a solid contact hitter and will see playing time. Rookie Tony Micklon has power potential and could immediately vie for the back-up spot. Micklon could also be in the line-up as the designated hitter with his approach at the plate. INFIELD The cornerstones of the infield group are Jared Combs and Zac Rhinesmith. Combs, who is the starter at third base and will also see action at first, has tremendous power potential and could find himself batting clean-up. A year ago, Combs led the squad with seven roundtrippers and 36 RBI. Rhinesmith is the starting second baseman for the Blue Hose. He has tremendous hands and excels at turning the double play. With a great approach at the plate, Rhinesmith projects to bat somewhere near the top of the order this season. Rookie Gabe Grammar brings a spectacular arm to the program and will see innings at a number of different positions for the Blue Hose this season. When he s not in the line-up as a position player, Grammar will double on the mound. His assets on the mound include 90+ MPH fastball and an above average slider. Junior Jeff Tatum is good defensively and has great footwork. He is a contact and execution type hitter that will see time in the line-up. Newcomers Kenny Bryant and Caleb Brazell will each vie for the starting spot at first base. Bryant, who is left-handed, has great hands and is solid defensively. He has unlimited power potential and has plenty of growth potential. Brazell also has power potential and will develop consistency with playing time. Nate Horton Another first-year student-athlete that will see time is Andrew Williams. Williams put forth a tremendous performance in the fall and has good range with excellent body control. He is currently the frontrunner for the starting nod at shortstop. OUTFIELD Senior Cory Lyda is the catalyst to the entire team. A three-year starter, Lyda and the staff each carry high expectations of him during his senior season. Under the tutelage of former Blue Hose Team Captain William Bolchoz, Lyda has developed into a tremendous leader on and off the field. Along with the other seniors, he has instilled an outstanding work ethic in the program. Not only has he been successful on the field, but he has also helped encourage the freshmen and give them confidence that they can compete at the Division I level. Harmon, when not pitching, will be penciled in as the starting right fielder. He is a power threat who can drive the ball to the gaps with the speed to turn doubles into triples. Newcomer Aaron Preston has tremendous power potential, but consistency and how quickly he can make adjustments are the keys to his success. A year ago, he helped lead his legion team to the state tournament. Aforementioned freshmen Kenny Bryant and Gabe Grammer will also see time in the outfield. Backing up Lyda is JJ Elseser. A student-athlete that is a great contact and execution hitter, he has the fastest first step on the team. In addition to being the strongest player on the team, Elseser is a switch hitter than gives 100 percent on everything he does. In left field, sophomore Mack Hite brings some game experience and has been an exception addition to the program. Hite, whose brother Tombo Hite played for PC, will make a case for plenty of playing time. He will be called on in various capacities in and throughout the season. Another solid addition to the outfield depth is rookie left-hander Bobby Cole. SCHEDULE The coaching staff has broken down the slate into the preseason, pre-conference schedule and Big South Conference play. This year s schedule is no different from past slates, where the pre-conference competition is extremely tough. The Blue Hose will face the likes of Georgia Southern, Georgia and UAB. A year ago, the series between UAB and PC was well played by Pollock s squad. This season, the Blue Hose will once again look to be in every single game while picking up even more wins. When we broke down each game last season, we noticed the small victories within the game; innings and portions of the game where we outscored our opponents, Pollock said. We have to capitalize and learn to play baseball for nine complete innings in order to be successful this season. In the Big South, PC opens will conference newcomer Gardner- Webb. Should the team continue to play sound defense and stay in the right position, PC should be able to do better than last season. One of the keys is to swing the bat early in the game in order to not have to play from behind. The Blue Hose have a tough schedule, but with the team it has, the squad should carry a lot of confidence into the season. If the team sticks to the game plan each and every time out, PC s second Division I season will be its best yet. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 7

Jared Combs 28 6-4 r-senior 3B/1B R/R 220 Pooler, Ga. Armstrong Atlantic State 2008: Started every game Finished in top three of five offensive categories including leading team in homeruns (7), three of which were hit against Clemson, Tennessee, and East Carolina, and RBI s (36) Went 2-3 with a double against The Citadel Had a triple and 3 RBI s in a 2-4 effort against Charleston Southern Went 2-4 with a home run, a double, two RBI s, and a run scored against ECU Against Furman tallied three hits including a homerun, two RBI s and a run scored. 2007: After starting three games incurred a season-ending injury. Prior to Presbyterian College: Played in 92 games including 77 starts at Armstrong Atlantic State University over 2 year period Compiled a.278 batting average along with 55 runs, 12 doubles, 7 homeruns, 33 RBI s, and 115 total bases. High School: Team captain and voted team MVP and Golden Glove senior year Earned honor of Most Outstanding Offensive Player and MVP of USSSA World Series. Personal: Jared Michael Combs was born December 27, 1985 in Morristown, N.J. Son of Bryan and Lori Combs Majoring in business management. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2007.300 3-3 10 1 3 0 0 0 1 3.300 0 0 0 0.300 0 0 0-0 2 5 1.875 2008.239 53-53 197 30 47 9 1 7 36 79.401 17 0 44 4.295 3 2 2-3 44 93 7.951 Total.241 56-56 207 31 50 9 1 7 37 82.396 17 0 44 0.295 3 2 2-3 46 98 8.947 Mitchell Odom 12 6-4 r-senior P R/R 230 Oconee, Ga. Georgia 2008: Worked 55 innings with 19 appearances including nine starts on the mound Threw four scoreless innings against South Carolina allowing only three hits and striking out two. 2007: Worked 60.2 innings in 16 appearances Allowed a.184 batting average against lefties, and second lowest batting average of opposing hitters (.269). Prior to Presbyterian College: Attended the University of Georgia Bulldogs for two seasons. High School: Wendy s High School All-American During senior year compiled a miniscule 1.07 ERA and a 6-1 record. Personal: Thomas Mitchell Odom was born August 20, 1985 in Athens, Ga. Son of Crysty and Thomas Odom Majoring in English and history. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 2B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2007 5.34 1-8 16 12 0 0/1 0 60.2 65 46 36 32 51 14 3 3 242.269 9 4 0 5 6 2008 6.91 1-6 19 9 0 0/0 0 56.0 81 47 43 34 42 10 1 5 236.343 8 4 0 7 4 Total 6.12 2-14 35 21 0 0/1 0 116.2 146 93 79 66 93 24 4 8 478.305 17 8 0 12 10 8 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Dane Fehr 16 5-10 Senior C R/R 215 St. Simons Island, Ga. Glynn Academy 2008: After recovering from injury played in nine games Went 1-1 with a double against Georgia State University. 2007: Played in 19 games including six starts Hit.333 against left-handed pitchers. 2006: Saw action in five games including two starts behind the plate Had a fielding percentage of.929. High School: Played at Glynn Academy for head coach Chuck Fehr Named MVP of high school and American Legion team as a senior. Personal: Dane Christopher Fehr was born February 20, 1987 in Brunswick, Ga. Son of Chuck and Trish Fehr Majoring in special education. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2006.375 5-2 8 0 3 0 0 0 3 3.375 0 0 1 0.375 0 0 0-0 11 2 1.929 2007.129 19-6 31 3 4 2 0 0 5 6.194 0 0 6 1.129 0 0 0-0 44 5 1.980 2008.250 9-0 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 3.375 0 0 1 0.250 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Total.191 33-2 47 3 9 3 0 0 8 12.255 0 0 8 1.255 0 0 0-0 48 7 2.965 Daniel Hill 9 6-4 Senior P R/R 215 Matthews, N.C. Charlotte Christian H.S. 2008: Appeared in 11 games including 5 starts on the mound Threw 23 innings allowing a.275 batting average against him Gave up only 1 earned run in 4.1 innings pitched against South Carolina, along with 4 strikeouts. 2007: Placed in top five of four categories as a pitcher including strikeouts (39-3rd), and innings pitched (49.2-4th) Allowed 8 hits in 36 at-bats (.222) against left-handed hitters. 2006: Started a total of 44 games at shortstop and third base Also made 15 appearances on the mound with 3 starts Had 10 multi-hit games along with 6 doubles and 19 RBI s Had a 1-2 record with 31.1 innings pitched along with 3 saves. High School: Earned all-state honors as a senior at Charlotte Christian H.S. with a.48 ERA and hit.397 with three homeruns Helped lead team to a trio of state championships (2003-2005) Personal: Daniel Christopher Hill was born August 22, 1986 in Fayetteville, N.C. Son of Holger and Teresa Hill Majoring in religion. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 2B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2006 5.46 1-2 15 3 0 0/0 3 31.1 40 24 19 16 27 6 0 0 128.313 13 10 0 1 1 2007 6.70 1-5 12 9 0 0/0 0 49.2 63 49 37 22 39 8 1 5 205.307 12 12 0 2 5 2008 6.65 0-3 11 5 0 0/0 0 23.0 25 22 17 19 16 3 0 0 91.275 10 7 0 1 1 Total 2-10 38 17 0 0/0 3 113.0 128 95 73 57 82 17 1 5 432 35 29 0 4 7 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 9

Cory Lyda 22 5-11 Senior OF L/L 185 Simpsonville, S.C. Hillcrest H.S. 2008: Led team in batting average (.349), total bases (85), hits (61), triples (3), slugging percentage (.486), walks (28), on-base percentage (.486), and runs (35) Had a 3-4 night against Clemson with one run scored at the Greenville Drive Stadium Went 2-4 with a double, 2 runs scored, and an RBI in win over UNC Charlotte Had a 3-4 day with a double and a run scored against Michigan Went 3-4 with a double, two RBI s, and a run scored in win over UAB Was 2-4 against Georgia State with a two runs scored along with two stolen bases. 2007: Finished with a.316 batting average and ranked in the top 3 of 5 statistical categories Was a preseason second-team all-sac selection in the outfield. 2006: Voted team MVP Named to the 2006 all-sac second team Finished with a.364 batting average and led the team in runs (42), hits (78), walks (21), and sacrifice bunts (10). High School: Played at Hillcrest H.S. for head coach Steve Scolamiero Hit.407 as a senior while leading his team to a runner-up finish for the Upper State Championship. Personal: Cory Christopher Lyda was born October 24, 1987 in Greenville, S.C. Son of Jeff and Nita Lyda Majoring in business management. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2006.364 56-53 214 42 78 9 1 1 31 92.430 21 2 34 2.426 0 10 8-15 107 3 2.982 2007.316 53-53 209 42 66 15 4 0 24 89.426 21 9 38 0.402 0 4 11-15 158 8 5.971 2008.349 51-50 175 35 61 15 3 1 18 85.486 28 6 24 0.452 1 5 6-9 104 1 2.981 Total.343 160-156 598 119 205 39 8 2 73 266.449 70 17 96 2.426 1 19 25-39 369 12 9.977 Zac 8 6-1 Senior 2B R/R 200 Acworth, Ga. Young Harris College Rhinesmith 2008: Started every game for the Blue Hose Finished in top three of four offensive categories including hits (51), and runs (32) Went 1-3 with a double, and RBI, and a run scored in win over UNC Charlotte Had a 1-3 afternoon in win over UAB with a double, an RBI, and a run scored Went 3-5 with a run scored against Clemson Had a 2-4 effort with a double against Virginia Tech Went 4-4 with three doubles, two RBI and three runs scored against Marist. Prior to Presbyterian College: Played at Young Harris Junior College under Rick Robinson Team captain who hit.310 with 11 doubles, 11 stolen bases, 5 homeruns, 45 RBI s, and scored 47 runs. High School: Played for Mark Elkins at Harrison H.S. Team captain and Defensive Player of the Year at end of senior year. Personal: Zachary Benton Rhinesmith was born November 28, 1986 in Richmond, Va. Son of Deanne and Chip Rhinesmith Majoring in business management. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008.273 53-53 187 32 51 9 0 2 16 66.353 10 4 22 4.320 2 7 0-1 82 162 31.887 10 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Garrett Moore 42 5-11 r-junior P R/R 185 Rowesville, S.C. USC-Salkhatchee 2008: Redshirted. Prior to Presbyterian College: Compiled a record of 7-10 during his two years at USC Salkehatchie... Struck out 39 batters in 2006 and 2007. Personal: Johnathon Garrett Moore was born October 18, 1987 in Orangeburg, S.C.... Son of Bob and Kelly Moore... Majoring in physics and engineering. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008 Redshirted Micah 18 Black 6-5 Junior P R/R 190 Iva, S.C. Prince Avenue Prep. 2008: Had 12 appearances totaling 13.2 IP Had the lowest opponents batting average on the staff (.217) Against Kennesaw State pitched one inning allowing no runs and recorded one strikeout. 2007: Made six relief appearances working 7.2 innings, allowing one walk while striking out seven batters. High School: Was homeschooled and played for Kirby Winstead at Prince Avenue Prep... Compiled a 4-2 record with two saves... Member of Carolina Rattlers AAU team that won six consecutive state championships. Personal: Micah Elijah Black was born October 12, 1987 in Greenville, S.C.... Son of Don and Libby Black... Majoring in political science (pre-law) and history. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 2B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2007 5.87 0-1 6 0 0 0/1 0 7.2 17 7 5 1 7 5 0 0 37.459 1 0 0 1 1 2008 4.61 0-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 13.2 10 12 7 11 8 2 0 3 46.217 5 4 1 1 0 Total 0-1 18 0 0 0/1 0 21.1 27 19 12 12 15 7 0 3 83 6 4 1 2 1 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 11

Joe Hammond 20 5-10 Junior P R/R 180 Lilburn, Ga. Providence Christian Academy 2008: Had 14 appearances including four starts on the mound Had a opponents batting average of.262 in 39.2 innings pitched Threw five strong innings against Virginia Tech allowing only three runs on three hits, and totaled three strikeouts. 2007: Appeared in two games allowing four hits, three walks and three earned runs. High School: Played for Adam Cantrell at Providence Christian Academy... Holds two single-season pitching awards at school (ERA, 1.79 and wins vs. losses, 7-0). Personal: Joseph David Hammond was born July 8, 1987 in Atlanta, Ga.... Son of David and Beth Hammond... Majoring in business management. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 2B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2007 16.20 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 4 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 8.500 0 1 0 0 0 2008 6.58 1-4 14 4 0 0/0 0 39.2 39 33 29 23 17 4 2 4 149.262 6 2 2 4 3 Total 7.01 1-4 16 4 0 0/0 0 41.1 43 36 32 26 18 4 2 4 157.274 6 3 2 4 3 Jesse Harmon 7 6-2 Junior P/OF L/R 175 Newberry, S.C. Newberry 2008: Played in 45 games for the Blue Hose in the field while making 15 appearances on the mound including nine starts Finished 3rd on the team in homeruns (3), and second on the team in triples (2) Went 2-4 in win over UNC Charlotte, with one run scored, and one RBI. 2007: Played 42 games in the field along with 15 mound appearances, including 11 starts Finished with a.312 average from the plate good enough for 5th on the team Was also one of the best pitcher s on staff, ranking first in four categories that include complete games (2 1st), strikeouts (60 1st), innings pitches (61.2 1st), opponent batting average (.267 1st). High School: All-Region in baseball in 2004, 05, 06... All-State in baseball 2005 & 2006... All-Region in football... Hit.421 in 2005. Personal: Jesse Todd Harmon was born August 11, 1988 in Newberry, S.C. Son of Keith and Tammy Harmon... Majoring in business. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2007.312 42-42 154 25 48 4 5 0 16 62.403 12 0 28 0.361 0 3 5-9 179 23 6.971 2008.259 45-43 162 24 42 9 2 3 20 64.395 13 3 38 1.322 2 3 7-9 87 12 6.943 Total.285 87-85 316 49 90 13 7 3 36 126.399 25 3 66 1.341 2 6 12-18 166 35 12.944 Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 2B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2007 6.28 2-8 15 11 2 0/0 0 61.2 68 63 43 29 60 9 1 6 255.267 16 9 2 4 3 2008 8.59 1-8 15 9 2 0/0 1 51.1 73 55 49 26 35 10 2 6 207.353 15 8 0 5 7 Total 7.33 3-16 30 20 4 0/0 1 113.0 141 118 92 55 95 19 3 12 462.305 31 17 2 9 10 12 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Derek Herron 36 5-7 Junior C/OF R/R 195 Aiken, S.C. Virginia Tech 2008: Transfer who worked tirelessly in the bullpen to prepare the pitchers. Prior to Presbyterian College: Attended Virginia Tech. High School: Named to North-South team after senior season... Wendy s High School Heisman Nominee... Earned all-state honors... Finished third in class of 198. Personal: Derek Brendan Herron was born July 2, 1988 in Augusta, Ga.... Son of Keith and Michele Herron... Majoring in business management & economics. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008 Did Not Play Matthew Hill 10 5-9 Junior INF R/R 170 Columbia, S.C. Ridgeview H.S. 2008: Had a utility player role and played in 11 games including three starts Went 1-2 with a walk against Georgia State University. 2007: Started in five of the seven games in which he played Collected one hit in seven at-bats, as well as scoring two runs. High School: Played for his father Tommy Hill at Ridgeview High School... Lettered in both football and baseball. Personal: Matthew Thomas Hill was born April 8, 1988 in Columbia, S.C. Son of Tommy and Dawn Hill... Majoring in history. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2007.143 7-5 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 1.143 2 0 2 0.333 0 1 0-0 8 12 4.833 2008.091 11-3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.091 1 0 5 0.167 0 1 0-0 7 7 2.875 Total.111 18-8 18 3 2 0 0 0 0 2.111 3 0 7 0.238 0 2 0-0 15 19 6.850 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 13

Jeff Tatum 4 5-9 Junior INF/OF R/R 170 Buford, Ga. Buford H.S. 2008: Appeared in two games and scored one run. Prior to Presbyterian College: Attended Truett-McConnell. High School: Played for Tony Wolfe at Buford High School. Personal: Jeffrey Albert Tatum was born June 16, 1988 in Snellville, Ga. Son of Don and Cheryl Tatum... Father played football at Samford... Majoring in history. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008.000 2-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 Travis McConnell 27 6-3 r-sophomore P L/R 175 Rock Hill, S.C. Indian Land H.S. 2008: Redshirted. 2007: Did not play High School: Played for Kevin Durham at Indian Land High School... Region 3-A All-Region award... Silver slugger award in 2005...Hit.413 senior year with a.563 slugging percentage... Perfect 14-of-14 on stolen bases. Personal: Travis Glenn McConnell was born February 15, 1988... Majoring in business. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 2B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2007 Did not play 2008 Redshirted Total N/A 14 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Mack Hite 14 5-10 Sophomore OF R/R 165 Abbeville, S.C. Abbeville H.S. 2008: Played in 12 games for the Blue Hose including one start against The Citadel In that start went 1-2 with a walk. High School: Played for Mark Smith at Abbeville High School Four-year starter at Abbeville High School Two-time all-lakelands selection Charleston Showcase Most Valuable Player in 2006 Wendy s High School Heisman nominee Hite was also a standout on the gridiron and was named all-lakelands in football in 2006. Personal: Mack Seal Hite was born October 11, 1988 in Anderson, S.C.... Son of Debby and Tommy Hite Second person in his family to sign to play baseball at PC as his older brother Thomas Tombo Hite III was a former captain on the Blue Hose baseball team... Majoring in education. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008.222 12-1 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 2.222 1 0 0 0.300 0 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 Nate 24 Horton 6-1 Sophomore C L/R 230 Spartanburg, S.C. Byrnes H.S. 2008: Played in 47 games including 39 starts mostly at the DH position Had an on-base percentage of.331 Compiled a batting average of.265 totaling 20 RBI s and 40 hits, along with three doubles. High School: Named All-Region in 2005, 06, 07 at Byrnes High School... Earned all-state honors as a senior Selected to the North-South team during senior season... All-Academic in 2007... Team MVP. Personal: Nathan Loyd Horton was born April 29, 1989 in Spartanburg, S.C.... Son of Rick and Chris Horton... Majoring in education. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008.265 47-39 151 16 40 3 0 0 20 43.285 10 5 14 2.331 0 4 0-1 62 5 3.957 Drew 5 Wingo 6-1 Sophomore C R/R 190 Simpsonville, S.C. Mauldin H.S. 2008: Played in 33 games including 21 starts Finished the year with two homeruns, three doubles, and a.346 slugging percentage Had a.970 fielding percentage as a catcher and threw out 9 of 29 runners. High School: Named All-State after senior season at Mauldin High School... Two-time all-region selection... Selected to 2007 North-South team. Personal: Andrew Richard Wingo was born March 23, 1989 in Greenville, S.C. Son of Mike and Catherine Wingo... Majoring in business management. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008..235 33-21 81 12 19 3 0 2 14 28.346 13 1 17 1.344 1 0 1-1 106 25 4.970 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 15

Chris Hale 38 6-1 Junior P R/R 200 Williamsburg, Va. USC-Salkehatchie Prior to Presbyterian College: Attended USC Salkehatchie. High School: Attended Warwick H.S. Personal: Christopher Lewis Hale was born December 2, 1986 in Palos Verdes, Calif.... Son of Earle and Meta Hale... Has a sister, Ashleigh... Majoring in business administration with minors in history and political science. Chris Powell 30 6-3 Junior P R/R 210 Wilmington, N.C. Louisburg College Prior to Presbyterian College: Attended Louisburg College. High School: Played for Vern Barker at E.A. Laney H.S.... Recorded an 8-2 mark as a junior while posting a 2.44 ERA... Named the Legion Pitcher of the Year as a junior while playing for the Wilmington Waves... Earned a spot on the A-B honor roll. Personal: Christopher Robert Powell was born January 12, 1988 in Wilmington, N.C.... Son of Robert and Rebecca Powell...Majoring in political science. Charlie Abbott 29 6-3 Freshman P L/L 175 Florence, S.C. West Florence H.S. High School: Played for Bob Kleinknecht at West Florence H.S.... Three-year letterwinner in baseball... Two-year letterwinner in football and basketball... Garnered all-region accolades as a junior in baseball and football... Hit.378 as a junior, smashing six round-trippers and 27 RBI... Also notched seven doubles... Was 3-2 his junior campaign with five no decisions... Earned two academic letters... National Beta Club... Palmetto Boys State. Personal: Michael Charles Abbott, Jr. was born February 7, 1990 in Florence, S.C.... Son of Mike and Terri Abbott... Has not declared a major. 16 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Caleb Brazell 33 6-3 Freshman 1B R/R 200 Columbia, S.C. Blythewood H.S. High School: Played for Barry Mizzell at Blythewood H.S.... Member of the Southeastern Classic all-tournament team his senior season... Led the team in RBIs twice and holds the school record for RBIs... Second in the school s history for homeruns (14)... Led his high school to a region championship as a sophomore. Personal: Caleb Wayne Brazell was born January 23, 1990 in Blythewood, S.C.... Son of Kenny and Tammie Brazell... Has a brother, Cameron... Intends to major in history. Kenny Bryant 44 6-2 Freshman 1B L/L 210 Goose Creek, S.C. Goose Creek H.S. High School: Played for Scott Durham at Goose Creek H.S.... Led his team in home runs all four seasons... Named to the HSSR all-state team as a senior... Garnered all-region accolades as a sophomore... Named team MVP his sophomore campaign... Guided his Goose Creek Diamondbacks club team to back-to-back national championships in 2006-2007. Personal: Kenneth Marcellus Bryant was born April 16, 1990 in Portsmouth, Va.... Son of Roger and Sandra Bryant... Has a younger brother, Markus... Has not declared a major. Bobby Cole 19 5-9 Freshman OF L/R 165 Gwinnett, Ga. Hebron Academy High School: Played for Heath Kennedy at Hebron Christian Academy... Fourtime team MVP... First-team all-county selection as a senior... Garnered secondteam all-county accolades as a junior... Notched a.642 batting average to go along with 21 stolen bases his junior campaign. Personal: Bobby Cole was born March 29, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga.... Son of Bob and Stacey Cole... Has an older sister, Stephanie... Intends to major in secondary education. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 17

Tim Corbin 26 6-2 Freshman P L/L 200 Murrells Inlet, S.C. St. James H.S. High School: Played for Robbie Centracchio at St. James H.S.... Recorded a 1.54 ERA as a senior, tossing 48 innings on the year... First-team all-region selection as a junior... Two-time second-team all-region honors... Holds the school record for most strikeouts in a game... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Timothy Ray Corbin was born October 3, 1989 in Ridgewood, N.J.... Son of William and Toby Corbin... Has a brother, Matt... Intends to major in business administration. Stewart Curry 40 6-3 Freshman P L/R 185 Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill H.S. High School: Played for Eddie Hill at Rock Hill H.S.... Two-time all-region honoree... Team MVP as a junior... Had the top GPA of the team as a senior, winning the academic award... Played club ball for the Carolina Reds under head coach Mitch Walters. Personal: Stewart Samuel Curry was born October 15, 1989 in Pineville, N.C.... Son of Sam and Sara Curry... Intends to major in math education. JJ Elseser 2 5-7 Freshman OF S/R 175 Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick H.S. High School: Played for Charles Skipper at Brunswick H.S.... Three-year letterwinner in baseball... Two-year varsity football standout... Two-time allregion selection... Team MVP his senior season... Led his team to the region championship as a sophomore... Top 15 in his class. Personal: JJ Elseser was born September 14, 1989 in Brunswick, Ga.... Son of Jeff and Jorgiene Elseser... Has an older sister, Brittny... Intends to major in engineering. 18 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Andrew Foushee 13 6-1 Freshman P R/R 175 Augusta, Ga. Aquinas H.S. High School: Played for Mike Laney at Aquinas H.S.... Earned first-team allstate honors as a senior... Garnered second-team all-state accolades as a junior... Three-time all-region honoree... Two-time Team MVP... Notched a 2.12 ERA as a senior, striking out 34 batters in 27 innings... Guided his Augusta Barons club team to the elite eight of the Caba World Series. Personal: Andrew Foushee was born September 8, 1989 in Augusta, Ga.... Son of Steve and Karen Foushee... Intends to major in business administration. Will Freeman 11 6-4 Freshman P R/R 180 Columbia, S.C. AC Flora H.S. High School: Played for Andrew Hallett at A.C. Flora H.S.... Three-time all-region selection... Garnered all-state honors as a senior... Was an all-area performer as a senior... Posted a 7-2 record with a 1.50 ERA as a junior... Played club ball for the Palmetto Sand Gnats squad. Personal: William Lewis Freeman was born May 30, 1990 in Columbia, S.C.... Son of Buddy and Paulette Freeman... Brother Chachere pitches at Erskine College... Has a younger brother, Hal... Has not declared a major. Emmett Goodman 32 6-0 Freshman P R/R 170 Macon, Ga. First Presbyterian Day H.S. High School: Played for Terrell Mitchell at First Presbyterian Day School... Compiled a 4-1 record on the mound a s a senior with a 1.71 ERA... Held opponents to a mere.153 batting average... Struck out 43 batters as a senior... Member of the National Honor Society... Helped his TNL Travelers club team to the USSSA State of Georgia and World Series titles... Guided his squad to a fifth-place effort at the IBC National Baseball Tournament... Led the team to a second-place finish at the OLA-USSSA-ITB World Qualifier. Personal: Emmett L. Goodman III was born May 31, 1990 in Macon, Ga.... Son of Emmett and Gail Goodman... Father played baseball at Mercer... Has two siblings, April and Stacey... Has not declared a major. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 19

Gabe Grammer 15 6-1 Freshman P/Util. R/R 190 Irmo, S.C. Irmo H.S. High School: Played for Ray Canady at Irmo H.S.... Participated on the Diamond Devils club team, which was coached by Austin Alexander. Personal: Gabriel Young Grammer was born July 11, 1990 in Columbia, S.C.... Son of Bruce and Beth Grammer... Has a sister, Maria... Has not declared a major. Tony Micklon 23 6-1 Freshman C R/R 185 Sumter, S.C. Sumter H.S. High School: Played for Brooks Shumake at Sumter H.S.... Posted a.385 batting average as a senior... Garnered all-region accolades his senior campaign... Guided his team to a state title in 2006. Personal: Anthony Scott Micklon was born February 20, 1990 in Anchorage, Alaska... Son of Scott and Laura Micklon... Intends to major in engineering. Matt Nodelman 25 6-2 Freshman P R/R 215 Columbia, S.C. Spring Valley H.S. High School: Played for Charles Wentzky at Spring Valley H.S.... Recorded a 0.76 ERA as a junior while amassing a team-best 1.16 ERA as a senior... Struck out 52 batters in 48.2 innings his senior campaign... Also played for the American Legion Post 182 team... Had 41 strikeouts in 38.2 innings in American Legion ball while tossing one shutout... Member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Matthew Nodelman was born January 14, 1990 in Syracuse, N.Y.... Son of Jeff and Mary Nodelman... Has three sisters, Stephanie, Amanda and Julie... Intends to major in medical physics. 20 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

Jordan Pace 39 6-2 Freshman P L/L 170 Charleston, S.C. James Island H.S. High School: Played for Tom Hatley at James Island Charter H.S.... Notched an eye-popping.456 batting average with 12 doubles and two homeruns as a senior... Also pitched 47.2 innings while striking out 39... Compiled a 1.66 ERA... Two-time all-region selection... Named to the North-South 1A team... Team MVP... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Robert Jordan Pace was born December 26, 1989 in Macon, Ga.... Son of Alvin and Lisa Pace... Has an older brother, A.J.... Intends to major in business management and Spanish. Aaron Preston 17 6-2 Freshman OF R/R 200 Goose Creek, S.C. Stratford H.S. High School: Played for John Chalus at Stratford H.S.... Two-time all-state selection... Garnered all-region accolades on two occasions... Played in the North/ South all-star game as a senior... Batted.421 with seven homeruns as a senior.. Hit.405 with five homeruns as a junior. Personal: Aaron Michael Preston was born May 21, 1990 in Charleston, S.C.... Son of Frank and Dina Preston... Has four siblings, Tim, Erica, Sydney and Andrew... Has not declared a major. Andrew Williams 6 5-9 Freshman INF L/R 165 Augusta, Ga. Aquinas H.S. High School: Played for Mike Laney at Aquinas H.S.... Preseason first-team all-state accolades as a senior... Two-time first-team all-area selection... Earned second-team all-area honors as a sophomore... Two-time Aquinas H.S. MVP... Recorded a.535 batting average as a senior... Amassed a.591 batting average as a junior... Two-time winner of the Augusta Barons Gold Glove Award... Nominated for Wendy s H.S. Heisman Award. Personal: Andrew Wallace Williams was born February 26, 1990 in Douglasville, Ga.... Son of Frank and Erin Williams... Has five siblings, Daniel, James, David, Caroline and Elizabeth... Intends to major in English and psychology. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 21

2008 STATISTICS Player Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Cory Lyda.349 51-50 175 35 51 14 3 1 18 85.486 28 6 24 0.452 1 5 6-9 104 1 2.981 Kyle Craven.287 47-45 174 22 50 10 0 1 20 63.362 13 10 16 3.367 2 2 0-4 79 3 1.988 Zac Rhinesmith.273 53-53 187 32 51 9 0 2 16 66.353 10 4 22 4.320 2 7 0-1 82 162 31.887 William Bolchoz.270 40-34 115 7 31 5 0 4 20 48.417 6 1 21 4.309 1 2 1-1 171 29 3.985 Nate Horton.265 47-39 151 16 40 3 0 0 20 43.285 10 5 14 2.331 0 4 0-1 62 5 3.957 Jesse Harmon.259 45-43 162 24 42 9 2 3 20 64.395 13 3 38 1.322 2 3 7-9 87 12 6.943 Casey Carlson.258 31-26 89 15 23 4 1 1 12 32.360 10 4 24 4.359 0 3 3-3 18 0 1.947 Robert Anders.256 51-50 180 23 46 7 1 1 15 58.322 8 0 34 4.284 2 11 3-6 101 139 11.956 Steven Henry.250 52-51 176 21 44 9 1 3 23 64.364 27 7 50 2.370 1 1 0-2 396 17 4.990 Preston Simpson.250 30-9 40 10 10 0 0 0 0 10.250 4 1 7 2.333 0 1 0-0 17 1 0 1.000 Dane Fehr.250 9-0 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 3.375 0 0 1 0.250 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Jared Combs.239 53-53 197 30 47 9 1 7 36 79.401 17 0 44 4.295 3 2 2-3 44 93 7.951 Drew Wingo.235 33-21 81 12 19 3 0 2 14 28.346 13 1 17 1.344 1 0 1-1 106 25 4.970 Mack Hite.222 12-1 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 2.222 1 0 0 0.300 0 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 Jim Wagers.167 8-0 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.167 2 0 2 0.375 0 0 0-0 1 3 1.800 Matthew Hill.091 11-3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.091 1 0 5 0.167 0 1 0-0 7 7 2.875 Jeff Tatum.000 2-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 Eric Tatum.000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0-0 4 11 2.882 Mason McVerry.000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 Totals.267 53-53 1762 251 470 84 9 25 214 647.367 163 42 320 31.341 15 42 23-40 1304 553 82.958 Opponents.318 53-53 1750 397 557 74 10 45 339 786.449 244 49 272 33.410 29 39 51-76 1362 576 85.958 LOB - Team (409), Opp (411). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (43). CI - Team (1), WINGO 1, Opp (1). Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK SF SHA Steven Henry 1.04 2-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 10 1 1 4 3 3 0 0 35.286 0 0 0 0 1 Micah Black 4.61 0-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 13.2 10 12 7 11 8 2 0 3 46.217 5 4 1 1 0 Andrew Cockerham 4.80 1-4 22 1 0 0/0 1 45.0 45 31 24 18 35 6 1 4 168.268 4 5 4 1 6 Zach Snipes 6.41 2-4 20 3 0 0/0 3 59.0 84 49 42 17 38 7 1 14 244.344 3 5 2 4 5 Joe Hammond 6.58 1-4 14 4 0 0/0 0 39.2 39 33 29 23 17 4 2 4 149.262 6 2 2 4 3 Eric Tatum 6.63 3-5 14 8 0 0/0 0 54-1 72 47 40 21 25 9 0 6 226.319 4 3 1 1 5 Daniel Hill 6.65 0-3 11 5 0 0/0 0 23.0 25 22 17 19 16 3 0 0 91.275 10 7 0 1 1 Mitchell Odom 6.91 1-6 19 9 0 0/0 0 56.0 81 47 43 34 42 10 1 5 236.343 8 4 0 7 4 Ben Dollar 7.76 2-4 15 11 1 0/0 0 60.1 78 68 52 48 43 13 3 3 243.321 15 9 2 3 4 Jesse Harmon 8.59 1-8 15 9 2 0/0 1 51.1 73 55 49 26 35 10 2 6 207.353 15 8 0 5 7 Jim Wagers 9.82 0-2 11 3 0 0/0 0 22.0 37 30 24 22 10 7 0 0 98.378 8 1 2 2 3 Drew Wingo 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 3.333 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 6.85 13-40 53 53 3 0/0 4 433.2 555 397 330 244 272 74 10 45 1746.318 78 49 14 29 39 Opponents 3.62 40-13 53 53 10 4/2 7 455.0 470 251 183 163 320 84 9 25 1762.267 38 42 4 15 42 PB - Team (15), BOLCHOZ 7, WINGO 7, HORTON 1, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (9), WINGO 4, BOLCHOZ 1, DOLLAR 1, ODOM 1, COCKERHAM 1, TATUM, Eric 1, Opp (8). Year W L T Pct. Coach 1988 4 20 0.167 Tim Corbin 1989 13 24 0.351 Tim Corbin 1990 21 24 0.467 Tim Corbin 1991 22 21 0.512 Tim Corbin 1992 22 22 0.500 Tim Corbin 1993 24 27 0.471 Tim Corbin 1994 25 22 0.532 Doug Kovash 1995 27 24 0.529 Doug Kovash 1996 20 31 0.392 Doug Kovash 1997 30 25 2.544 Doug Kovash 1998 40 20 0.667 Doug Kovash 22 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball Blue Hose Baseball Program Modern Day Record (1988-2008) All-Time Results Year W L T Pct. Coach 1999 32 25 0.561 Doug Kovash 2000 37 20 0.649 Doug Kovash 2001 30 29 0.508 Doug Kovash 2002 27 30 0.473 Doug Kovash 2003 27 38 0.491 Doug Kovash 2004 25 30 0.455 Doug Kovash 2005 17 40 0.298 Elton Pollock 2006 19 39 0.328 Elton Pollock 2007 18 36 0.333 Elton Pollock 2008 13 40 0.245 Elton Pollock Totals 493 577 2.460 21 Seasons

2008 RESULTS Game date Opposing team Score r h e/r h e Inns Overall Conference Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 23, 2008 UNC ASHEVILLE 0-10 L 0 1 2/10 14 1 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Harmon 279 2:30 Feb 23, 2008 UNC ASEHVILLE W 4-2 4 9 0/2 3 2 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 Dollar 307 1:30 Feb 24, 2008 UNC ASHEVILLE 2-4 L 2 8 1/4 11 0 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 Hill, Da. 286 2:45 Feb 26, 2008 CHARLOTTE W 5-2 5 10 1/2 4 1 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 Tatum 101 2:22 Feb 26, 2008 MARIST COLLEGE W 2-1 2 10 0/1 8 1 9 3-2-0 0-0-0 Odom 105 2:31 Mar 01, 2008 MARIST COLLEGE 13-15 L 13 16 2/15 10 0 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 Cockerham 101 3:25 Mar 02, 2008 MARIST COLLEGE W 7-6 7 11 1/6 8 1 9 4-3-0 0-0-0 Hammond 123 2:44 Mar 04, 2008 at North Florida 10-12 L 10 14 1/12 10 2 9 4-4-0 0-0-0 Tatum 121 2:58 Mar 05, 2008 at North Florida 7-16 L 7 10 5/16 20 2 9 4-5-0 0-0-0 Hammond 252 2:45 Mar 06, 2008 at Florida A&M W 10-9 10 13 4/9 14 2 (11) 5-5-0 0-0-0 Snipes 67 3:50 Mar 10, 2008 at #5 South Carolina 1-2 L 1 3 0/2 8 0 (10) 5-6-0 0-0-0 Harmon 4290 2:38 Mar 12, 2008 at Tennessee 7-8 L 7 11 2/8 13 3 (10) 5-7-0 0-0-0 Snipes 1001 3:12 Mar 14, 2008 vs #25 Michigan 2-5 L 2 7 2/5 5 2 9 5-8-0 0-0-0 Odom 129 2:22 Mar 16, 2008 vs Ball State 2-13 L 2 7 3/13 13 2 9 5-9-0 0-0-0 Hill, Da. 215 2:47 Mar 18, 2008 YALE 3-7 L 3 11 2/7 9 0 9 5-10-0 0-0-0 Dollar 102 2:38 Mar 20, 2008 YALE W 16-11 16 18 3/11 16 4 9 6-10-0 0-0-0 Henry 101 3:11 Mar 21, 2008 at CSU 4-11 L 4 9 2/11 13 2 9 6-11-0 0-0-0 Odom 231 2:56 Mar 22, 2008 at CSU 5-6 L 5 15 1/6 10 1 9 6-12-0 0-0-0 Snipes 261 2:28 Mar 22, 2008 at CSU 0-12 L 0 5 3/12 11 2 9 6-13-0 0-0-0 Hill, Da. 291 2:20 Mar 25, 2008 at Wofford W 8-7 8 8 1/7 12 3 9 7-13-0 0-0-0 Henry 367 6:53 Mar 26, 2008 at USC Upstate 6-7 L 6 10 1/7 12 1 9 7-14-0 0-0-0 Tatum 223 2:53 Mar 27, 2008 USC UPSTATE 1-5 L 1 7 1/5 15 0 9 7-15-0 0-0-0 Harmon 162 2:26 Apr 02, 2008 at Furman 7-9 L 7 8 1/9 19 3 (10) 7-16-0 0-0-0 Harmon 316 2:51 Apr 02, 2008 at Furman 9-10 L 9 10 2/10 15 6 7 7-17-0 0-0-0 Hammond 316 2:35 Apr 05, 2008 at UAB W 7-2 7 12 1/2 8 1 9 8-17-0 0-0-0 Dollar 110 2:52 Apr 06, 2008 at UAB 2-3 L 2 8 0/3 3 0 7 8-18-0 0-0-0 Harmon 227 1:45 Apr 06, 2008 at UAB 1-3 L 1 4 0/3 5 0 7 8-19-0 0-0-0 Odom 227 1:40 Apr 08, 2008 at Kennesaw State 1-9 L 1 11 2/9 12 1 9 8-20-0 0-0-0 Tatum 352 2:31 Apr, 08, 2008 at Kennesaw State 0-6 L 0 10 1/6 8 0 7 8-21-0 0-0-0 Wagers 352 2:10 Apr 12, 2008 SAVANNAH STATE 5-7 L 5 9 3/7 11 4 9 8-22-0 0-0-0 Odom 273 2:53 Apr 13, 2008 SAVANNAH STATE W 19-8 19 11 1/8 9 3 7 9-22-0 0-0-0 Cockerham 236 3:04 Apr 13, 2008 SAVANNAH STATE W 12-5 12 12 3/5 8 3 7 10-22-0 0-0-0 Tatum 203 2:17 Apr 15, 2008 at Gardner-Webb 1-6 L 1 5 1/6 6 2 9 10-23-0 0-0-0 Hammond 120 2:50 Apr 16, 2008 WOFFORD 2-10 L 2 5 2/10 13 0 9 10-24-0 0-0-0 Snipes 168 2:34 Apr 18, 2008 at Savannah State 1-7 L 1 5 5/7 7 0 7 10-25-0 0-0-0 Dollar 92 1:02 Apr 18, 2008 at Savannah State W 6-3 6 9 1/3 6 1 7 11-25-0 0-0-0 Harmon 68 1:05 Apr 20, 2008 at Savannah State 3-13 L 3 8 1/13 17 1 9 11-26-0 0-0-0 Odom 99 2:04 Apr 22, 2008 USC UPSTATE W 10-7 10 13 3/7 12 1 9 12-26-0 0-0-0 Snipes 138 2:48 Apr 23, 2008 vs Clemson 7-12 L 7 17 1/12 15 3 9 12-27-0 0-0-0 Dollar 5019 2:59 Apr 25, 2008 at East Carolina 1-6 L 1 3 1/6 10 2 9 12-28-0 0-0-0 Hammond 3077 2:18 Apr 26, 2008 at East Carolina 2-11 L 2 4 3/11 11 1 9 12-29-0 0-0-0 Harmon 3217 2:32 Apr 26, 2008 at East Carolina 0-3 L 0 4 0/3 8 0 9 12-30-0 0-0-0 Tatum 3217 1:57 May 04, 2008 at Virginia Tech 1-7 L 1 6 2/7 13 1 9 12-31-0 0-0-0 Dollar 357 2:22 May 04, 2008 at Virginia tech 5-6 L 5 7 1/6 8 4 (10) 12-32-0 0-0-0 Cockerham 357 2:46 May 06, 2008 at Georgia State 4-10 L 4 8 2/10 14 2 9 12-33-0 0-0-0 Harmon 137 2:44 May 06, 2008 at Georgia State 1-7 L 1 4 1/7 11 1 7 12-34-0 0-0-0 Tatum 163 2:34 May 07, 2008 at USC Upstate 2-9 L 2 11 1/9 10 1 9 12-35-0 0-0-0 Wagers 201 2:38 May 12, 2008 at Charlotte 3-11 L 3 4 1/11 14 3 9 12-36-0 0-0-0 Harmon 572 2:35 May 13, 2008 GEORGIA STATE 7-8 L 7 10 0/8 15 2 9 12-37-0 0-0-0 Cockerham 112 2:53 May 14, 2008 at CSU W 9-5 9 12 2/5 6 2 9 13-37-0 0-0-0 Tatum 122 2:40 May 15, 2008 at The Citadel 2-3 L 2 10 0/3 7 3 9 13-38-0 0-0-0 Odom 714 2:15 May 16, 2008 at The Citadel 6-9 L 6 8 2/9 5 2 9 13-39-0 0-0-0 Cockerham 591 2:41 May 17, 2008 at The Citadel 1-11 L 1 9 0/11 12 0 9 13-40-0 0-0-0 Snipes 859 2:37 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 23

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS RUNS SCORED Name Year R 1. Clay Hall 1998 82 2. Gene Gobbel 1998 70 3. Elton Pollock 1995 64 4. Matt Warren 2002 62 5. Brian Richie 2000 61 HITS Name Year H 1. Roger Foltynowicz 1998 94 2. Kevin White 2002 90 3. Kevin White 2003 85 4. Roger Foltynowicz 1999 84 5. Bucky O Hara 1998 83 DOUBLES Name Year 2B 1. Lance Howard 2005 22 T-2. Roger Foltynowicz 1999 21 Clay Hall 1998 21 T-4. Matt Warren 2002 20 Evan McDonald 2000 20 Joe-Henry Berube 1992 20 TRIPLES Name Year 3B T-1. Clay Hall 1998 7 Elton Pollock 1994 7 T-3. Casey Carlson 2007 6 Kyle Craven 2006 6 Kevin White 2004 6 HOME RUNS Name Year HR 1. Kevin White 2002 18 2. Gene Gobbel 1998 17 T-3. Matt Warren 2001 14 Elton Pollock 1995 14 5. Bucky O Hara 1998 12 TOTAL BASES Name Year TB 1. Kevin White 2002 170 2. Gene Gobbel 1998 146 T-3. Kevin White 2003 144 Clay Hall 1998 144 T-5. Kevin White 2004 140 Roger Foltynowicz 1998 140 RUNS BATTED IN Name Year RBI 1. Kevin White 2002 72 2. Gene Gobbel 1998 69 3. Roger Foltynowicz 1998 64 4. Bucky O Hara 1998 62 5. Matt Warren 2001 60 SACRIFICES Name Year SAC T-1. Gregg Desto 1992 13 Robert Anders 2008 13 3. Russell Robinson 2007 11 T-4. Cory Lyda 2006 10 Brian Richie 2000 10 WALKS Name Year BB 1. Albert Mitchell 1995 47 2. Clay Hall 1998 38 T-3. Brad Bolemon 1998 36 Albert Mitchell 1996 36 T-5. Robert Rodebaugh 2005 34 Clay Hall 1997 34 BATTING AVERAGE Name Year Avg 1. Kevin White 2002.425 2. Robert Rodebaugh 2004.409 3. Roger Foltynowicz 1998.407 4. Kevin White 2004.404 5. Matt Warren 2002.403 HIT BY PITCH Name Year HBP 1. Philip Hauserman 2004 23 2. Brad Bolemon 1998 20 3. Brad Bolemon 1999 19 4. Sean McCarthy 1996 18 5. Matt Warren 2001 16 STOLEN BASES Name Year SB 1. Clay Hall 1997 33 2. Clay Hall 1998 31 3. Jason Jaillet 1996 28 4. Brad Bolemon 1998 26 5. Bryan Spetter 1990 25 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Kevin White 2002.802 2. Matt Warren 2001.734 3. Kevin White 2004.725 4. Gene Gobbel 1998.685 5. Kevin White 2003.673 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Sean McCarthy 1994.542 2. Robert Rodebaugh 2004.518 3. Albert Mitchell 1994.493 4. David Gant 1994.490 5. Roger Foltynowitz 1998.489 PUTOUTS Name Year PO 1. Bucky O Hara 1998 501 2. Bucky O Hara 2000 461 3. Matt Warren 2002 448 4. Bucky O Hara 1999 442 5. Erik Andress 1995 438 ASSISTS Name Year A 1, Zac Rhinesmith 2007 162 2. Evan Sowell 2006 153 3. Gene Gobbel 1998 152 4. Evan Sowell 2005 146 5. Jamie Carter 2000 143 WINS Name Year W 1. Richard Barkley 2003 10 T-2. Kevin Felts 2001 8 Kevin Felts 1999 8 Jeremy Joyner 1998 8 Mike Noble 1998 8 COMPLETE GAMES Name Year CG 1. Clay Hall 1996 9 T-2. Richard Barkley 2003 8 Michael Burns 2001 8 Jason Bradley 1995 8 5. Ray Canady 1992 6 SHUTOUTS Name Year SO T-1. Richard Barkley 2002 3 Michael Burns 2001 3 T-3. Richard Barkley 2003 2 Jeremy Joyner 1999 2 Clay Hall 1996 2 Jason Bradley 1994 2 Keith Budinger 1990 2 APPEARANCES Name Year App 1. Mike Noble 2001 28 2 Brett Evilsizor 1998 26 T-3. Matt Boone 2003 23 Richard Barkley 2001 23 Brett Evilsizor 1997 23 GAMES STARTED Name Year GS T-1. Richard Barkley 2003 14 Richard Barkley 2002 14 Michael Burns 2001 14 T-4. Eric Tatum 2006 13 Kevin Felts 2001 13 Jeremy Joyner 2001 13 Clay Hall 2001 13 Keith Wilson 1997 13 SAVES Name Year SV 1. Mike Noble 2000 12 T-2. Max Fischer 2004 5 Glen Bergeron 1995 5 Glen Bergeron 1994 5 Jay Reeves 1990 5 T-6. Brett Evilsizor 1998 4 Brett Evilsizor 1997 4 Robb Niles 1992 4 INNINGS PITCHED Name Year IP T-1. Richard Barkley 2003 108.1 Michael Burns 2001 108.1 3. Richard Barkley 2002 107.2 T-4 Jeremy Joyner 1998 94.7 Clay Hall 1996 94.7 STRIKEOUTS Name Year K 1. Richard Barkley 2003 99 2. Richard Barkley 2002 90 3. Michael Burns 2001 86 4. Clay Hall 1998 83 5. Kevin Felts 2001 81 ERA (min. 5 dec. or 10 app.) Name Year ERA T-1. Justin Quinn 1997 1.96 Chris Bass 1992 1.96 3. Robb Niles 1991 2.20 4. Davis Rice 2002 2.21 5. Richard Barkley 2003 2.41 24 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

CAREER RECORDS RUNS SCORED Name Year R 1. Kevin White 2001-04 212 2. Brad Bolemon 1996-99 179 3. Clay Hall 1995-98 177 4. Ty Bouknight 1997-00 171 T-5. Bucky O Hara 1997-00 169 Elton Pollock 1992-95 169 HITS Name Year H 1. Kevin White 2001-04 321 2. Bucky O Hara 1997-00 275 3. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99 258 4. Ty Bouknight 1997-00 249 5. Clay Hall 1995-98 231 AT-BATS Name Year H 1. Bucky O Hara 1997-00 840 2. Kevin White 2001-04 835 3. Brad Bolemon 1996-99 719 4. Ty Bouknight 1997-00 717 5. Gene Gobbel 1995-98 713 RUNS BATTED IN Name Year RBI 1. Kevin White 2001-04 216 2. Bucky O Hara 1997-00 197 3. Matt Warren 2000-03 168 4. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99 158 5. Paul Bushway 1992-95 156 HOME RUNS Name Year HR 1. Kevin White 2001-04 47 2. Elton Pollock 1992-95 34 3. Matt Warren 2000-03 33 4. Bucky O Hara 1997-00 28 5. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99 23 DOUBLES Name Year 2B 1. Kevin White 2001-04 60 2. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99 54 3. Bucky O Hara 1997-00 52 4. Paul Bushway 1992-95 50 T-5. Matt Warren 2000-03 47 Clay Hall 1995-98 47 TRIPLES Name Year 3B 1. Kevin White 2001-04 13 2. Clay Hall 1995-98 12 3. Elton Pollock 1992-95 11 4. Casey Carlson 2005-08 9 T-5. Paul Bushway 1992-95 8 Joe-Henry Berube 1991-93 8 Chris Turco 1999-02 8 Kyle Craven 2006-pres. 8 Cory Lyda 2006-pres. 8 TOTAL BASES Name Year TB 1. Kevin White 2001-04 548 2. Bucky O Hara 1997-00 421 3. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99 387 4. Elton Pollock 1992-95 382 5. Matt Warren 2000-03 375 WALKS Name Year BB 1. Albert Mitchell 1993-96 122 2. Clay Hall 1995-98 109 3. Brad Bolemon 1996-99 108 4. Paul Bushway 1992-95 94 5. Gregg Desto 1990-93 88 SACRIFICES Name Year SAC 1. Gregg Desto 1990-93 30 T-2. Davis Rice 2000-03 22 Bucky O Hara 1997-00 22 4. Evan Sowell 2003-06 21 T-5. Darren McGlamry 1988-91 20 Brad Bolemon 1996-99 20 Ty Bouknight 1997-00 20 HIT BY PITCH Name Year HBP 1. Brad Bolemon 1996-99 61 2. Matt Warren 2000-03 46 3. Philip Hauserman 2001-04 36 4. Gene Gobbel 1995-98 32 5. Sean McCarthy 1994-96 31 BATTING AVERAGE Name Year Avg 1. Kevin White 2001-04.384 2. Joe-Henry Berube 1991-93.379 3. Kyle Craven 2006-pres..375 4. Matt Warren 2000-03.372 5. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99.363 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Kevin White 2001-04.656 2. Elton Pollock 1992-95.616 3. Matt Warren 2000-03.615 4. Ryan Kane 1994-95.582 5. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99.545 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Name Year Pct 1. Joe-Henry Berube 1991-93.577 2. Gregg Desto 1990-93.488 3. Paul Bushway 1992-95.478 4. Elton Pollock 1992-95.452 5. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99.444 STOLEN BASES Name Year SB 1. Clay Hall 1995-98 94 2. Brad Bolemon 1996-99 90 T-3. Jason Jaillet 1994-97 59 Ty Bouknight 1997-00 59 5. Chris Turco 1999-02 50 PUTOUTS Name Year PO 1. *Bucky O Hara 1997-00 1,728 2. Matt Warren 2000-03 1,544 3. Erik Andress 1993-96 1,306 4. Brad Teal 1997-00 822 5. David Fields 1989-92 713 ASSISTS Name Year A 1. Gene Gobbel 1995-98 510 2. Davis Rice 2000-03 486 3. Evan Sowell 2003-06 466 4. Damian Patrick 1995-98 402 5. Roger Foltynowicz 1996-99 369 APPEARANCES Name Year App 1. Brett Evilsizor 1995-98 80 2. Mike Noble 1998-01 79 3. Michael Burns 1998-01 76 4. Jeremy Joyner 1997-00 69 5. Mark Dudley 1999-02 65 GAMES STARTED Name Year GS 1. Kevin Felts 1998-01 46 2. Jeremy Joyner 1997-00 41 3. Michael Burns 1998-01 40 4. Richard Barkley 2000-03 39 5. Clay Hall 1995-98 37 COMPLETE GAMES Name Year CG 1. Ray Canady 1989-92 16 2. Richard Barkley 2000-03 15 3. Michael Burns 1998-01 14 T-4. Jason Bradley 1992-95 13 Kris Kirkland 1989-92 13 INNINGS PITCHED Name Year IP 1. Mike Burns 1998-01 321.1 2. Richard Barkley 2000-03 302.1 3. Kevin Felts 1998-01 298.1 4. Jeremy Joyner 1997-00 283.3 5. Clay Hall 1995-98 278.6 WINS Name Year W 1. Kevin Felts 1998-01 26 2. Mike Burns 1998-01 24 T-3. Richard Barkley 2000-03 23 Jeremy Joyner 1997-00 23 5. Clay Hall 1995-98 22 STRIKEOUTS Name Year K 1. Richard Barkley 2000-03 262 2. Mike Burns 1998-01 249 3. Kevin Felts 1998-01 234 4. Clay Hall 1995-98 224 5. Jeremy Joyner 1997-00 174 SHUTOUTS Name Year SO T-1. Richard Barkley 2000-03 5 Michael Burns 1998-01 5 3. Jeremy Joyner 1997-00 3 SAVES Name Year SV 1. Mike Noble 1998-01 15 2. Brett Evilsizor 1995-98 12 3. Glen Bergeron 1993-95 11 4. Robb Niles 1990-93 8 5. Jay Reeves 1990-93 6 ERA (min. 10 decisions) Name Year ERA 1. Richard Barkley 2000-03 3.48 2. Chris Bass 1990-93 3.69 3. Brett Evilsizor 1995-98 3.79 4. Jason Bradley 1993-95 4.01 5. Keith Wilson 1996-97 4.31 * NCAA Division II All-Time Leader 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 25

INDIVIDUAL HONORS All-South Atlantic Conference Jamie Childress...(1990, 2nd, 1B) Marcus Miller...(1990, 1st, 3B) Joe-Henry Berube...(1991, 1st, OF)...(1992, 1st, OF)...(1993, 2nd, C) Ray Canady...(1992, 2nd, P) Gregg Desto...(1992, 2nd, SS) Kris Kirkland...(1992, 2nd, P) Paul Bushway...(1994, 2nd, OF) Albert Mitchell... (1994, 2nd, DH) Elton Pollock...(1994, 1st, 2B)...(1995, 1st, OF) Jason Bradley...(1995, 2nd, P) Ryan Kane...(1995, 1st, 3B) Erik Andress...(1996, 1st, 1B) Jason Jaillet...(1996, 2nd,OF) Clay Hall...(1996, 2nd, OF)...(1997, 2nd, OF)...(1998, 1st, OF/2nd, P) Gene Gobbel...(1997, 2nd, SS)...(1998, 2nd, SS) Bucky O Hara...(1998, 1st, 1B)...(1999, 1st, 1B) Roger Foltynowicz...(1998, 1st, 3B)...(1999, 1st, 3B) Jeremy Joyner...(1998, 2nd, P) Brad Bolemon...(1998, 2nd, OF) Ross Mundy... (1998, 2nd, DH) Kevin Felts...(1999, 2001, 1st, P) Ty Bouknight...(1999, 2nd, OF)...(2000, 1st, OF) Brad Teal... (2000, 1st, C) Matt Martunas...(2000, 1st, P) Brian Richie...(2000, 1st, OF) Michael Burns...(2000, 2nd, P) Mike Noble...(2000, 2nd, P) Brian Prahl... (2000, 2nd, DH) Matt Warren...(2001, 1st, 1B)...(2002, 2nd, 1B) Chris Turco...(2001, 2nd, OF) Heath McCutcheon... (2001, 2nd, DH) Kevin White...(2002, 1st, OF)...(2003, 1st, OF)...(2004, 1st, OF)...(2004, 2nd, P) Richard Barkley...(2002, 1st, P)...(2003, 1st, P) Tombo Hite...(2003, 1st, 2B) Davis Rice...(2003, 2nd, SS) Curtis Bell...(2004, 1st, 3B) Matt Bodie...(2005, 2nd, 3B)...(2006, 2nd, 3B) Cory Lyda...(2006, 2nd, OF) South Atlantic Conference All-Tournament Team Elton Pollock... (1993) Brett Evilsizor... (1996) Bucky O Hara... (1997) Roger Foltynowicz... (1997, 1999) Jeff DeCoteau... (1997) Clay Hall... (1998) Gene Gobbel... (1998) Kevin Felts... (1998) Michael Burns... (1999) Evan McDonald... (1999) Jeremy Joyner... (1999) Brad Teal... (1999) Chris Turco... (2001) Matt Warren... (2002) Kevin White... (2002, 2003) Richard Barkley (MVP)... (2003) Tombo Hite... (2003) Davis Rice... (2003) Russell Robinson... (2005) South Atlantic Conference Male Athlete of the Year Clay Hall... (1998) South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year Clay Hall... (1998) Kevin White... (2004) NCAA Division II South Region All-Tournament Team Roger Foltynowicz... (1998) Kip McAlister Jf... (2003) ABCA All-South Region Glen Bergeron...(1994, 2nd, P)...(1995, 2nd, P) Paul Bushway...(1994, 2nd, OF) Elton Pollock...(1994, 1st, 2B)...(1995, 1st, OF) Gene Gobbel... (1998, 1st, SS) Roger Foltynowicz...(1998, 1st, 3B)...(1999, 1st, 3B) Clay Hall...(1998, 1st, OF)...(1998, 2nd, P) Bucky O Hara...(1998, 2nd, 1B)...(1999, 2nd, 1B) Ty Bouknight...(2000, 1st, OF) Brad Teal... (2000, 1st, C) Brian Richie...(2000, 2nd, OF) Matt Warren...(2001, 2nd, 1B)...(2002, 2nd, 1B) Richard Barkley...(2002, 2nd, P)...(2003, 1st, P) Kevin White...(2002, 1st, OF)...(2003, 1st, OF)...(2004, 1st, OF) NAIA All-District Keith Budinger... (1989, P) Bryan Spetter... (1990, SS) Joe-Henry Berube... (1991, OF)... (1992, OF) SAC Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Brett Evilsizor... (1998) Curtis Bell... (2004) Academic All-District James Gritter... (2002) Davis Rice... (2002, 2003) Matt Warren... (2002, 2003) Curtis Bell... (2004) Academic All-American Curtis Bell... (2004) SAC Academic Honor Roll Corey McKelvie... (1991) Jim Dudley... (1993, 1994) Adam Cantrell... (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) Brett Evilsizor... (1997) Gene Gobbel... (1997) Jason Jaillet... (1997) Marty Russell... (1997) David Smoak... (1997) Michael Burns... (1998) Jamie Carter... (1998) Gene Gobbel... (1998) Jeremy Joyner... (1998) James Gritter...(1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Kurt Hitzeman... (2000, 2001, 2002) Davis Rice... (2000, 2001, 2002) Matt Warren... (2000, 2002) Philip Hauserman...(2001, 2002, 2003 2004) Russell Shealy... (2001) Travis Hill... (2002, 2003, 2004) Curtis Bell... (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Kip McAlister... (2002) Ryan Jones... (2002) Jordan Taylor... (2002) Keith McAlister... (2004) Max Fischer... (2004) John Berrian... (2004) Donald Sheppard... (2004, 2005) Micah Black... (2007) Casey Carlson... (2007) Paul Fischer... (2007) Rob McEwen... (2007) Mason McVerry... (2007) Mitchell Odom... (2007) Eric Tatum... (2007) Jim Wagers... (2007) 26 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

DIVISION I YEAR-BY-YEAR 2008 (13-40) 2/23 vs. UNC Asheville L, 0-10 2/23 vs. UNC Asheville W, 4-2 2/24 vs. UNC Asheville L, 2-4 2/26 vs. Charlotte W, 5-2 2/29 vs. Marist W, 2-1 3/1 vs. Marist L, 13-15 3/2 vs. Marist W, 7-6 3/4 at North Florida L, 10-12 3/5 at North Florida L, 7-16 3/6 at Florida A&M W, 10-9 3/10 at South Carolina L, 1-2 3/12 at Tennessee L, 7-8 3/14 vs. Michigan L, 2-5 3/16 vs. Ball State L, 2-13 3/18 vs. Yale L, 3-7 3/20 vs. Yale W, 16-11 3/21 at Charleston Southern L, 4-11 3/22 at Charleston Southern L, 5-6 3/22 at Charleston Southern L, 0-12 3/25 at Wofford W, 8-7 3/26 at USC-Upstate L, 6-7 3/27 vs. USC-Upstate L, 1-5 4/2 at Furman L, 7-9 4/2 at Furman L, 9-10 4/5 at UAB W, 7-2 4/6 at UAB L, 2-3 4/6 at UAB L, 1-3 4/8 at Kennesaw State L, 1-9 4/8 at Kennesaw State L, 0-6 4/12 vs. Savannah State L, 5-7 4/13 vs. Savannah State W, 18-8 4/13 vs. Savannah State W, 12-5 4/15 at Gardner-Webb L, 1-6 4/16 vs. Wofford L, 2-10 4/19 at Savannah State L, 1-7 4/19 at Savannah State W, 6-3 4/20 at Savannah State L, 3-13 4/22 vs. USC-Upstate W, 10-7 4/23 at Clemson L, 7-12 4/25 at East Carolina L, 1-6 4/26 at East Carolina L, 2-11 4/26 at East Carolina L, 0-3 5/4 at Virginia Tech L, 1-7 5/4 at Virginia Tech L, 5-6 5/6 at Georgia State L, 4-10 5/6 at Georgia State L, 1-7 5/7 at USC Upstate L, 2-9 5/12 at Charlotte L, 3-11 5/13 vs. Georgia State L, 7-8 5/14 at Charleston Southern W, 9-5 5/15 at The Citadel L, 2-3 5/16 at The Citadel L, 6-9 5/17 at The Citadel L, 1-11 WHAT IS A BLUE HOSE? A Blue Hose is a fierce Scotch-Irish warrior. If you have ever seen the movie Braveheart, you have seen a true Blue Hose. Despite this depiction, it still has been asked many times where Presbyterian College received its Blue Hose nickname. Several rumors exist and Ray Frank in his book, What s In A Nickname delved into the subject. Frank discovered that there were many opinions. One story had it that the Presbyterian Scotch-Irish wore blue stockings in the Puritan beginnings of our country. Another said that a fierce war-like band of Scotch-Irish named the Hose painted their entire bodies blue before going into battle. Yet, probably the true story lies in a letter dated June 15, 1935, written by then PC athletic director Walter Johnson to an inquiring English professor in Virginia... (quoting from Walter Johnson s letter) It was about the second or third year, 1915, if I remember right. I think it happened this way: I changed uniform colors to blue, wearing blue stockings and jerseys, and some sports writer started calling in his articles the Presbyterian College teams the Blue Stockings.... in later years Stocking became abbreviated to the Hose, particularly in newspaper headlines, and was more or less officially adopted by the student body in the 1950 s. All the PC media guides since 1996 continued to elaborate on the issue, quoting an article by Ben Hay Hammet entitled The Spirt of PC. The piece by Hammet articulated that, Johnson always insisted on the fact that his players wear long blue socks similar to stockings (after all, there were White Sox and Red Sox in baseball). Coach Johnson s explanation may simply be coincidental to the fact that the phrase Blue Stocking Presbyterian goes back informally quite a few years in the denomination s history. Nevertheless, PC s athletic nickname was shortened to Blue Hose in 1954. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 27

ATHLETIC FACILITIES The Presbyterian College Athletics Department is recognized as having some of the finest athletic facilities in the Southeast. The 16-sport athletic department s facilities include the 2,300-seat Ross E. Templeton Physical Education Center, Callaway Tennis Courts, Edens Field at Martin Stadium, the PC Baseball Complex and the PC Softball Complex. Ross E. Templeton Physical Education Center The facility bears the name of the late Ross E. Templeton 24, distinguished alumnus and business leader of Charlotte and Clinton, who was a life-long devotee of PC sports. Completed in 1975, the facility serves as both a sports and academic center. The Furman Pinson Arena seats more than 2,000 spectators for men s and women s basketball as well as volleyball. In 2000, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staton provided a new floor for the facility. Ample classrooms, multi-purpose space and equipment serve the physical education instruction program. Adjoining Templeton Center is the new Johnson-Callaway Center, an 11,500- square foot addition containing men s and women s locker rooms and 10 coaches offices. Located directly behind this facility is the Kemper D. Lake, M.D. Sports Medicine Center which houses PC s Sports Medicine staff who maintain the health of all Blue Hose athletes. The Mabry-Smith- Yonce Center is the 6,000-square foot facility adjoining the Templeton Center that was built in 1994. This facility provides meeting space for student organizations, alumni groups, athletic teams and special events. Templeton Weight Facility Located in the Templeton Center, the new weight room which opened in October of 2004, replaced the facility s racquetball court that was no longer in service. The 38 x70 addition provides an additional 2,660- square feet of weightlifting area for the school s 16 varsity athletic teams. The original weight room provides 2,400-square feet of workout space that will give the Blue hose athletic teams the flexibility to work out in both weight room facilities while avoiding scheduling conflicts. The new weight room includes custom equipment designed and installed by ArrowHawk of Laurens, S.C. Templeton Tennis Center Located next to the Ross E. Templeton Center, the Templeton Tennis Center is home for the Blue Hose men s and women s tennis programs. Templeton Courts has served as host for several regular season and postseason events, including hosting the SAC Tennis Championships from 2002-2004. Martin Stadium Martin Soccer Stadium, seating approximately 400, was constructed in 2000 by the Kenneth Martin family of Greenville, S.C. Dr. Robert M. Edens 77, of Columbia, S.C., provided the soccer playing field. The facility is home for the Blue Hose men s and women s soccer programs, which have received national recognition over the years. This facility has also served as host of several postseason events at the high school and collegiate level. PC Softball Complex The PC Softball Complex is located on the 31-acre Young Intramural Park. This facility is home to the Blue Hose Softball program and was built in 1997, when the sport was still at club level. The facility has a new scoreboard located behind the right field fence, which was donated by Pepsi-Cola of Greenville, S.C., prior to the 2005 season. Behind the scoreboard are batting cages, while the complex also has three other softball fields which can be used for practice or tournament competition. The complex has served host to many tournaments, including the Food Lion/SAC Tournament from 2001-2003 and again in 2007. 28 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

ATHLETIC FACILITIES Johnson Field at Old Bailey Stadium Johnson Field was named for Walter A. Johnson, who came to Presbyterian College in 1915 when he was 22 and served as coach and athletic director for 43 years. President John McSween dedicated Bailey Stadium at the opening home football game of the 1928 season. The 3,000 seat facility, which is now used as the home site by the Blue Hose men s and women s lacrosse teams, resulted mainly from a $10,000 gift from W.J. Bailey, Clinton banker and industrialist, as a memorial to his son William Cyrus Bailey, 1908. The Bailey Foundation provided for the renovation of the track and stadium in 1986. The facility served as the home field for the Blue Hose football program from its opening prior to the 1928 season until the first two games of the 2002 season. During that time, the Blue Hose compiled a record of 185-109-8, good for a.626 winning percentage. PC Baseball Complex The Presbyterian College baseball team plays its home games at one of the most attractive facilities in South Carolina, the PC Baseball Complex. The Complex is located at the eastern end of the college campus and was built in the late 1980 s. The facility has served as host to numerous postseason events at the collegiate and high school level over the years. The complex boasts a covered batting facility down the first base line and a 10-inning scoreboard located behind the left field fence. Bailey Memorial Stadium During the 2002 season, Presbyterian College opened the new 6,500- seat Bailey Memorial Stadium. This state-of-the-art facility features a multilevel press box, a spacious field house and concession stands for home and visiting fans. Guarding the entrance to Bailey Memorial Stadium is a 15-foot statue, which was graciously donated by Mr. Irwin Belk, of the Blue Hose mascot, nicknamed Cyrus. Scotsman Club members will have the opportunity to watch exciting Blue Hose football from the loggia level, which has open access to the home stands and a superb view of the playing field. The second story of the press box is the president s level. Special guests will enjoy Blue Hose football from the plush surroundings of the private president s box. Also located on this level is the game operations box, home and visiting radio booths which are located on each end of this level and the sports information box. The top level of the press box is the film level, which offers coaches boxes and a filming area for both teams. The playing surface, Claude Crocker Field, is made of bermuda grass. Located at the west end of Crocker Field is the Yonce Field house. The 9,000-square foot facility houses both home and visiting football teams with locker room facilities. A doctor s office and sports medicine taping room are also located in the field house. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 29

COMMUNITY SERVICE The Presbyterian College baseball team hosted two events during the fall for the PC and Clinton communities - a golf tournament and a free day camp. On Friday, Nov. 21 the PC baseball team hosted its annual golf tournament to support the Curtis Bell Scholarship and the PC baseball program at The Links at Stoney Point. The format is 4-man Captain s Choice with a 1:00 p.m. Shotgun start. On Saturday, Nov. 22, PC baseball hosted the Blue Hose Baseball Give Back Youth Camp from noon until 3 p.m. for kids ages seven to 13. THIS CAMP IS FREE!!! Current Blue Hose Baseball players and coaches served as instructors and mentors for the camp. To sponsor/donate to this camp, please call 833-8236. To register, call 833-7093. The Presbyterian College baseball team hosted its annual Curtis Bell Memorial Golf Tournament Nov. 21 at The Links at Stoney Point in Greenwood, S.C. All proceeds from the tournament supported the Curtis Bell Scholarship, established in memory of a former Blue Hose player, and the PC baseball team. Bell was a starting third-baseman and 2004 PC graduate who died tragically in an airplane crash in October 2004. The scholarship was started in his memory. The tournament began at 11 a.m. at Stoney Point with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner followed the event, which was provided by Fatz of Clinton. 30 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE The Big South Conference is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2008-09, a milestone coming on the heels of unprecedented achievements and unparalleled success in League history over the past few years. Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell University, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. Dr. Singleton s tireless efforts the first three years of the League s existence were so instrumental that in 2008, the Big South Executive Committee approved the creation of the Dr. Edward M. Singleton Leadership Award in his honor. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women s basketball and women s golf. The League received its first automatic bid in 1990 to the NCAA Baseball Championship. In 1989, George F. Buddy Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner. Under Sasser s leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. Sasser was so integral to the growth and foundation of the League that in 2000, the Commissioner s Cup -- the annual award given to the institution with the most successful athletic year -- was re-named the George F. Sasser Cup. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League s third Commissioner, and in his 12 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been pivotal in aggressively promoting the Conference to new levels. The Big South has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002. Kallander s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 500 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of a Conference blog and an online merchandise store. In the Fall of 2002, the Big South welcomed the addition of football as a Conference sport, bringing the number of Division I championship programs the Big South sponsors to 18, joining men s and women s cross country, men s and women s soccer, volleyball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s indoor/outdoor track, men s and women s tennis, men s and women s golf, softball and baseball. Big South champions receive automatic bids to NCAA Championships in men s and women s soccer, volleyball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s golf, baseball, softball, and men s and women s tennis. In 2010, the Big South will receive an automatic bid in football. In celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2003-04, the Big South inducted its inaugural Hall of Fame class, which included 11 former student-athletes and administrators who were an integral part in the Big South s early development and vitality. The Hall of Fame now stands at 35 members. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had two individual National Champions, close to 200 All-Americans, has reached the Sweet 16 in men s soccer, women s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in men s soccer, men s basketball, women s basketball, baseball, men s outdoor track & field, and men s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Men s Tennis Singles Championship three times, had the No. 1 ranked men s golfer in the country, had the national team and individual scoring leader in men s basketball twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men s Golf Championships - the Conference s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event. In 2006-07 alone, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed three out of the last four years, while its football playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth year of the Big South s football existence. The Conference s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its quarter-century of existence. 2009 Presbyterian College Baseball 31

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