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JV Baseball: front- Brett Ray. Don Briganti , Brett Casper.
Dave All en, Matt Ferguson. Rob Sizer; second row- Ben
I Grojean. Chris Shiefer. Zach Cu-!c, Scott H<uTcl l, Doug M;tson,
Adam Bcall e. Jcred Clark; back· Coach Jell Alfrey, Matt
Ferguson. Scott Moiler, James Ra ndcls, Michael Johnettc,
Michael Pohl. Chri s Hesse. (.lack Marti11 Pho!Ogmf!ln')
Varsity Baseball: front· Dave M<tschi no, B1ian Burger. Scott
Casler. Brandon Davis. Brian Lang, James Randcls, Brad
Uman: second row- Ryan Peters, Rob Mil ler. Jon Small. Todd
Doxzcn. Troy Schell. Mark McGinn, Todd Bart els: back·
Assistant Coach Jell Alfrey, Tim Hal lett, Chris Hesse, Paul
Manzitto, K.C. Alvano, Mart y Men·i ll , Bri an Bodner. Coach
Ron John elle. (.lack Marti11 Photograpln')
seoreboard
Vars ity Baseball
Prep 10-4
Benso n 2-4
Roncalli 10-1
Ralston 5-7
Burke 4-4
Lin coln Southeast 8-5
South 9-5
Millard South 11-4
Gross 12-5
Papilli on 1-3 (8)
Lin coln East 12-3
Westside 5-3
JV Wins Outnumber Losses Bellevu e East 4
Varsity Takes 2nd Di stricts Won 13 Loss 4
fieviu Ridley Waterl ooNalley 5-1
Prep 12-4
The Varsity Base ball team was one runn er-up 111 State. State
win shy of a second straight State champi on- The Mustangs were loaded with tal- Bellev ue West 10-0
ship . The JV team had a successful and win - ent on offense and pitchin g. Sophomore J.on Papilli on 5-2
nin g seaso n by blowing away opponents most Small led the team with a .409 average fol- Ralston 0-5
of their seaso n. lowed by Senior Brad Urban (.404), Senior
In Distri cts the Mustangs proved to Tim Hall ett (.364), and Soph omore Todd
everyone that they deserved a spot in the State Doxzen (.351 ). Nex t year the team will be J. V. Ba~eball
toumament bracke t. There were onl y six Dis- stronger because all their pitchers will return
tri ct champs and two wildcard spoL~ that made led by 6- 1 Bartels, 3-0 Junior Brian Bodn ar, Prep 8-2
it there. In the first game, the Mustan gs won 5- Juniors Troy Schell , Paul Manzitto, Mark Benson 18-5
I. The seco nd game they had no troubl e beat- McGinn , and Dav e Maschino . Ralston 9-10
ing Creighton Prep 12-4. The JV team spent most of their sea- Bryan 18-0
Mill ard North was th e hottes t team son by blowin g away most of their opponent s. Lincoln Southeast 23-1 3
going int o State with a 9- 1 reco rd in their la~t Durin g the seaso n, the team outscored their op- Northwes t 3-6
ten games. They proved they were by blowing ponents 134-34. Sophomore Ben Grojean South 3 1-1
away Bellev ue West. Juni or pitcher Todd said , "Our hi ghli ght of the season was our Bellevu e West 3-5
Barte ls cono·ibut ed to their win by throwin g a blowout against Omaha South 31-1 . Durin g Burke 5-4 (9)
shutout against th e Tunderbirds I 0-0. The that game a combin ed one hitter was thrown by Roncalli 10-3
semifin al game was dominated by good pitch- Sophom ore Matt Ferguson and Freshman Dou g
ing and defense. Sophomore Jon Small said, Mason. The Mustangs did not lose a game by Elkhorn 15 -1
"Our good pitchin g and strong defense earned more than three runs. They fini shed th eir Westside 6-5 (II)
us a bid in the champi onship game." In the seas on with a winnin g seas on 10-3. Won 9 Loss 3
chan1pionshi p game Ral ston pitched a two hit- Both the JY and Varsity team s will
ter to defeat th e Mustangs 0-5 and earned continu e to play more base ball over summer.
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