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Saints Baseball Camp
The Saints annual Thanksgiving weekend baseball camp will be held November 27th-29th at the Wellness Center on
the campus of The College of St. Scholastica. Our focus during the three day camp is to make kids ages K-12 into better baseball
players.
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Saints Sweep CSS Alumni - Saturday, September 19, 2009
The College of St. Scholastica baseball team swept a pair of games at Wade Stadium against the program's
alumni over the weekend winning 5-4 in game 1 and 11-1 in game 2. The Saints won on a walk off
RBI double by Sean Claugherty in a tightly contested first game.
Following the games, 2001 CSS graduate, Joey Wood, was inducted into the Saints Baseball Hall of Fame
at the annual baseball awards and Hall of Fame dinner held at Somers Hall at The College of St. Scholastica.
On Sunday, 2005 graduate DJ Lahti claimed his first ever title in the annual Saints Baseball golf tournament. Lahti
defeated fellow alum Mike Lewis in the championship match for the win.
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SAINTS BRING IN LARGEST CLASS IN PROGRAM HISTORY
Freshman expected to factor into winningest program immediately
DULUTH - St. Scholastica head baseball coach Corey Kemp announced today
that 18 recruits will be joining the Saints for the upcoming season, the
largest recruiting class in the program's history.
The recruiting class is composed of 16 freshmen and two transfers,
including three players garnering all-state honors this past season.
"This is the largest recruiting class we've ever brought in, which has
us very excited for our fall season," Kemp said. "It is exciting not
just because of the sheer numbers, but because of how talented these
players are, how hard they work on and off the field and what incredible
young men they already are."
St. Scholastica wrapped up the 2009 season with a 36-7 mark, earning a
fifth-consecutive trip to the NCAA National Tournament and garnering a
13th-straight Upper Midwest Athletic Conference championship.
"We graduated some incredibly important seniors last season, especially
on the mound, so our newcomers will be expected to contribute right
away," Kemp said. "But with our annual Saints Fall League starting in
September, we are confident that we can take these talented players and
develop them even more before our spring season."
Transfers Scott Greening and Kyle Peterschick, both from Mesabi
Community College, will be expected to make an impact immediately.
Greening, a junior outfielder, led Mesabi with 43 hits and 39 RBI while
posting a .406 batting average. Peterschick, a left-handed pitcher,
posted a team-high 39 strikeouts for the Norse in just 32 innings of
work.
The incoming freshman are loaded with state-tournament participants,
all-state performers and a great deal of top local talent.
Chris Anderson and Kyle Jensen were both named to the Lions All-Star
series for the state's top seniors. Anderson, a third baseman from
Hopkins, helped lead the Royals to both the high school and legion state
tournaments this season. The power hitter also garnered national
attention when he hit for the cycle in home runs over a four-at-bat,
two-game span. Jensen, a right-handed pitcher and infielder, also led
Forest Lake to a fourth-place finish at the Minnesota state tournament.
Jensen topped off his high school career throwing seven innings of
dominant no-hit baseball in the third-place contest at the state
tournament before being foiled by Centennial 2-1 in extra innings, he
also earned All-Metro honors from the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Fellow
Forest Lake hurler Michael Swenson also joins Jensen in the Saints'
recruiting class. Swenson, a righty control artist, picked up a win in
the state tournament and was also an all-conference selection. Brian
Gosz, a pitcher from DeLaSalle, also dominated at the AA Minnesota state
tournament for the Islanders. Gosz, a lefty, worked a shutout in
DeLaSalle's opening state tournament contest and earned All-Tournament
honors for his performance. Totino-Grace's Jordan O'Neill rounds out the
all-state awards, as the infielder earned his second-consecutive
all-conference nod and was named to the Minnesota State High School
Baseball Coaches Association (MSHSBCA) All-State team.
Additional all-conference performers in the Saints' recruiting class
are Mark Harber, Matt Hanse, Kyle Flagstad, David Vogelgesang, Jon Koch,
Joel Wuorio, Jake Snyder, Tom Jezierski and Tyler Olin.
Harber, a lefty pitcher and first baseman, from Austin earned all-Big 8
honors the last two seasons for the Packers. Hanse, who has been in the
starting lineup for Simley High School since eighth grade, again
garnered all-conference honors for his work on the mound and at
shortstop. Flagstad, who has been in the starting lineup for
Hinckey-Finlayson for four season, again garnered all-conference honors
for the Jaguars. Vogelgesang led Hastings both as the team's ace
pitcher and top hitting outfielder, including posting a no-hitter midway
through the high school season against White Bear Lake. Koch, a
hard-throwing righty, earned all-Classic Suburban Conference honors for
Mahtomedi. Koch is joined on the Saints by fellow Zephyr Brian Houdek,
regarded as one of the top all-around shortstops in the state.
Wuorio, Snyder, Jezierski and Olin are all local products. Wuorio, a
righty from Two Harbors, led the Agates to a record-breaking season from
his position on the mound and was named to the Duluth News Tribune's
All-Area team. Snyder, a pitcher/first baseman, and Jezierski, a
pitcher/utility player joined Wuorio on the Duluth News Tribune's
All-Area Team. Snyder, from Duluth Central, and Jezierski, a Cloquet
product, were also named to the Twin Ports All-Area All-Star game.
Olin, a pitcher/third baseman from Duluth East, was also a member of the
Duluth Area team for the local all-star series. The class is rounded
out by right-handed pitcher Jake Nystrom, Fargo North High School's top
pitcher.
"Each one of these players has a chance to see considerable playing
time right out of the blocks," Kemp said. "They each bring something
different to our team, but collectively they very well may be the most
talented class we've ever brought into Saints baseball."
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