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Rob Rehkopf Played from 1990-92 at Texarkana College, where he was All-Conference both years. Transferring to Northwood University, Rob continued his pitching success in 1993-94. Rob was drafted in 1994 by the Chicago Cubs and spent the 1995-96 seasons with the Williamsport Cubs in the New York-Penn Leage. With Williamsport in 1995, Rob combined to throw a no-hitter the last Williamsport no-hitter until June of 2006. |
Coach Mike Carroll Is Director of Player Develop-ment and head coach of the ABAT Patriot 14U team. |
Charles "Chuck" Carter Currently playing with the Fort Worth Cats, the 2006 American Association champions. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2004, Chuck spent 2005 and part of 2006 with Johnson City in the Appalachian League, hitting .294 with 5 homeruns and 32 RBIs in 59 games. Chuck was acquired by the Cats in July of 2006. Chuck played his college baseball at Paris Junior College and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. |
Preson Emberton Is ABAT Velocity Program director. |
Coach Kyle Koehler Entering his seventh season as head baseball coach at Cedar Valley College, Kyle has developed the Cedar Valley program into a consistent producer of winning teams and college and pro prospects. Kyle played his college baseball at Redlands Community College, where he was named to the NJCAA All-America team as a shortstop. Kyle later played one season at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Okla. The University of Indianapolis was the final stop in his playing career. |
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Michael Griffin Played from 2002-05 at Baylor University, where he was honored with many accom-plishments, including the 2002 Freshman All-America Team and the 2005 College World Series team captain. Michael has top-10 records at Baylor for hits, extra-base hits, RBIs and at-bats. Michael was drafted in 2005 by the Cincinnati Reds and was named to the Midwest League All-Stars in 2006. |
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| D'Waylon Crosby Before his three seasons in the National Adult Baseball Association, he played shortstop and outfielder at Prairie View A&M University, with 27 stolen bases and a career average over .400. Prior to that, he was a two-year starter at Brown Mackie College in Salina, Kan. (36 stolen bases and .473 avg. in his last year) and a pitcher and outfielder at Dallas Carter High School (All-District two years). | ||||||||||||
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Proud supporters of the Baseball and Softball programs at Cedar Valley College and Northwood University |
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