2003 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series
The 2003 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series was held May 24-31 at Sam Suplizio Field in Grand Junction, CO. The ten schools qualified by winning one of ten District tournaments. Community College of Southern Nevada defeated San Jacinto College-North in the championship game. Tyler Coon of Southern Nevada was named MVP.
Participating Teams[edit]
School | Record | Head Coach |
---|---|---|
Connors State College | 44-14 | Perry Keith |
Grayson County College | 44-11 | Tim Tadlock |
Indian Hills Community College | 34-20 | Cam Walker |
Meridian Community College | 38-17 | Michael Federico |
Neosho County Community College | 42-13 | Steve Murry |
San Jacinto College-North | 44-10 | Tom Arrington |
Seminole Community College | 41-19 | Mike Nicholson |
Community College of Southern Nevada | 48-8 | Tim Chambers |
Spartanburg Methodist College | 46-14 | Timothy Wallace |
Walters State Community College | 44-11 | Ken Campbell |
Results[edit]
College World Series Bracket[edit]
Bracket to be included
Game Results[edit]
All-Tournament Team[edit]
- IF: Boodle Clark, Walters State
- IF: Sean Kazmar, Southern Nevada
- IF: Nolan Mast, Grayson County
- IF: Don Sutton, Southern Nevada
- IF: Will Crouch, Southern Nevada
- OF: Justin Sibley, Southern Nevada
- OF: Andrew Baldwin, San Jacinto North
- OF: Todd Stroud, Grayson County
- OF: Josh Brady, Southern Nevada
- C: Nick Stavinoha, San Jacinto North
- C: Adam Rodgers, Grayson County
- P: Jabe Beard, Southern Nevada
- P: Brad Rose, Walters State
- P: Tyler Coon, Southern Nevada
- DH: C.J. Ebarb, Southern Nevada
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