CCBC ANNOUNCES PLAYER HONORS The Canadian College Baseball Conference (CCBC) The Canadian College Baseball Appointment has kicked off its Championship Weekend in Kamloops by announcement its amateur and aggregation awards and appointment all-stars.
The host and arresting best Thompson Rivers University WolfPack had two of their pitchers honored. Danny Moore (2nd year, RHP, Victoria, BC) had the a lot of wins of any bullpen in the CCBC this spring. He was 6 and 0. Jordan Broatch (4th year, RHP, White Rock, BC) was the top bullpen with an becoming run boilerplate of 1.21, he pitched 59.1 innings, giving up 16 walks, arresting out 45 and surrendering eight becoming runs.
Brant Stickel (4th year, LHP, Veteran, AB) of the University of Calgary was the bang out leader. In 44 innings pitched, Stickel fanned 61 batters. He was aswell the CCBC runs batted in baton with 25 in 87 at bats. He had 29 hits and denticulate 13 runs himself.
Brad Regehr (2nd year, IF, Linden, AB) of the Prairie Baseball Academy Dawgs had the top batting boilerplate in the CCBC in 2010. He hit .426 with 34 hits, seven doubles and 5 triples. He had 12 added abject hits in 78 at bats.
Outfielder Adam Parliament of the Okanagan College Coyotes was the home run leader. The built-in of Penticton, BC had four homers in 51 at bats and a slugging allotment of .686 with 17 runs batted in.
TRU captured the best casting accolade with a accumulated becoming run boilerplate of .314. The agents surrendered 81 becoming runs, absolved 82 batters and addled out 170. The Prairie Baseball Academy won the top aggregation hitting award. They had a accumulated batting boilerplate of .284. They had 192 hits, 36 doubles, seven triples and eight home runs.
PBA bedeviled the Canadian College Baseball Appointment Aboriginal All-Star team. The Dawgs had catcher Jamie Mitchell, outfielders Jordan Williams(1st year, Montreal, QE) and Josh Lowden (2nd year, Cranbrook, BC), bullpen Alex Tufts (2nd year, Kentville, NS) and Regehr called to the squad. TRU had four players chosen. They were infielders Jarrod Ivan (2nd year, shortstop, Toronto, Ont), Dillon Morgan (3rd year, aboriginal base-third base, Camp Verde, AZ), David Hole (2nd year, DH, Vancouver, BC) and Broatch.
Vancouver Island Baseball Academy Mariners had three players called to the aboriginal team: Bullpen Myles Ethier (3rd year, RHP, Caraval, AB), outfielder Cody Phipps(2nd year, Round Hill, AB) and infielder Cody Pendergast (1st year, Calgary, AB). The added amateur on the aboriginal aggregation is Stickel of the University of Calgary who was called as the all-star account man.
The CCBC Additional aggregation as bedeviled by VIBI and Okanagan College Coyotes. Each aggregation had three players called as all-stars. VIBI players called were infielder Cole English (1st year, Swift Current, Sask), DH Scott Belinski(3rd year, Kelowna, BC) and bullpen Adam Paulencu( 2nd year, Sherwood Park, AB). Coyote selections were infielder Bryce Wilkie (3rd year, Kelowna, BC), outfielder Reed Quall (1st year, Penticton, BC) and account man Spencer Kilpatrick (1st year, Kelowna, BC).
TRU, the University of Calgary and the Prairie Baseball Academy all had two players chosen. The WolfPack’s additional aggregation all-stars were Scott Nevison (4th year, outfielder, North Vancouver, BC) and Moore. PBA was represented by infielder Greg Friesen (1st year, aboriginal base, Regina, Sask) and bullpen Brandon MacKinnon (1st year, LHP, Dartmouth, NS). Calgary players called were catcher Austin Fruson(2nd year, Medicine Hat, AB) and his brother, infielder Lee Fruson (3rd year, Medicine Hat, AB).
The added amateur called to the CCBC Additional Aggregation All-Star band was outfielder Dustin Deeming of Kwantlen.