1985 NJCAA Baseball World Series
The 1985 NJCAA Baseball World Series was held May 25-31 at Sam Suplizio Field in Grand Junction, CO. San Jacinto College-North defeated Pima Community College in the championship game. Randy Randle of San Jacinto was named MVP.
In an interesting twist, County College of Morris coaches Lee Seras and Dennis Morgan had to return to their teaching jobs midway through the tournament [1]. AD Jack Martin led the school in its final two games.
Participating Teams[edit]
School | Record | Head Coach |
---|---|---|
Connors State College | 54-13 | Perry Keith |
Delgado Community College | 40-10 | Lou "Rags" Scheuermann |
Indian Hills Community College | 41-14 | Tom Rosotti |
County College of Morris | 33-6 | Lee Seras |
Pima Community College | 42-8 | Rich Alday |
Quinsigamond Community College | 30-10 | Ted Lekas |
San Jacinto College-North | 46-5 | Wayne Graham |
Santa Fe Community College | 31-18 | Harry Tholen |
Trinidad State Junior College | 53-11 | Rick Zimmerman |
Triton College | 48-6 | Bob Symonds |
Results[edit]
College World Series Bracket[edit]
Bracket to be included
Game Results[edit]
All-Tournament Team[edit]
- IF: Randy Randle, San Jacinto
- IF: John Alva, Pima
- IF: Bob Babuca, Pima
- IF: Mitch Knox, Indian Hills
- IF: Scott Cote, Triton
- IF: Lou Palomba, Santa Fe
- OF: George Bargfrede, Morris
- OF: Bobby Pickett, San Jacinto
- OF: John Fertitta, San Jacinto
- OF: Blaine Brooke, Connors
- OF: Scott Jasterr, Trindad
- C: Jim Falzone, Triton
- C: Doug Dekock, Santa Fe
- P: Steve Bowden, San Jacinto
- P: Steve Camarda, San Jacinto
- P: Gilbert Heredia, Pima
NJCAA Baseball World Series
1958 | 1959
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