2000 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series
The 2000 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series was held May 27 to June 3 at Sam Suplizio Field in Grand Junction, CO. The ten schools qualified by winning one of ten District tournaments. Grayson County College defeated Motlow State Community College in the championship game. Adam LaRoche of Seminole State was named MVP.
Participating Teams[edit]
School | Record | Head Coach |
---|---|---|
Allen County Community College | 37-23 | Vallis McLean |
Briarcliffe College | 39-16 | Jack Bryant |
Dixie College | 49-9 | Mike Littlewood |
Florida Community College at Jacksonville | 44-16 | Howard Roey |
Grayson County College | 50-10 | Tim Tadlock |
Meridian Community College | 43-16 | Scott Berry |
Motlow State Community College | 52-11 | Don Rhoton |
San Jacinto College-North | 41-16 | Chris Rupp |
Seminole State College | 46-14 | Lloyd Simmons |
Triton College | 34-13 | Bob Symonds |
Results[edit]
College World Series Bracket[edit]
Bracket to be included
Game Results[edit]
All-Tournament Team[edit]
- IF: Joshua Arteaga, Motlow State
- IF: Adam Thomas, Grayson County
- IF: Carlos Sanchez, Semiole State
- IF: Chase Lambin, Grayson County
- IF: Adam LaRoche, Seminole State
- OF: Pete Rasmusen, Triton College
- OF: Brad Abraham, San Jacinto
- OF: Jereme Harvard, Seminole State
- OF: Will Vaughan, Motlow State
- C: Alonzo Ruellas, Grayson County
- C: Justin Rutchi, San Jacinto
- P: Albert Montes, Grayson County
- P: Doug Lantz, Grayson County
- P: Adam LaRoche, Seminole State
- DH: Miguel Hernandez, Seminole State
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