Saturday, January 24, 2015

Weather permits outside practice as position battles heat up

Maryville, Mo. - Your Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats baseball team has been practicing outside at Bearcat baseball field.  It appears there is a 2-deep competition at nearly every position especially at third base, short stop, catcher, and left field.  Luke Wilkinson had a nice practice on Friday handing the hot corner and some real tough "tweener" hops.  Luke also has a heckuva arm and was accurate on his throws to first. 

Nikko Pablo played at short stop on Friday and has terrific range.

Derek Meyer was sporting time at second base on Friday.  He was pretty nifty back there.  I'm not sure if Coach will use Derek as a middle infielder or if it was a one-time thing.

Steve Garber was the man at first base.

New guys were at each position behind the veterans.  Third and short stop handled the glove real well.

Garrett Fort was patrolling center field.  He is fast.

Austin Wulff switched from left field to right field and threw out a runner trying to score.

Left field had a few guys out there but I didn't catch who was out there or who was executing better.

The Cats are back at it on Saturday with another scrimmage then off on Sunday.  Opening day is a mere 13 days away.

Go Cats!!
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

All-American Zach Douglas


From time to time you come across a story that needs to be told, then told again, and then, told again. 

There are exemplary students at Northwest Missouri State University.  There are exemplary students playing on the Northwest Missouri State University baseball team.  This is about one of those baseball players.  One, of those Bearcats.

Every parent wants their children to grow-up to be an All-American.  This story is about All-American, Zach Douglas.



Zach grew-up in Wheeling, Missouri, which is a small town near Chillicothe.  He graduated from Chillicothe High School where he excelled in baseball among other things.  Zach signed to play baseball for the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats.  He is a catcher and utility player.  Zach is in his senior year of studies at Northwest.  He is majoring in corporate recreation and wellness with a minor in coaching.



On Octoer 6, 2013, Zach joined the Army National Guard.  It was something he wanted to do for a long time.  Zach has been in the National Guard for almost a year and a half.  He would not change his experience for anything.



For Basic Combat Training, Zach was sent to Fort Benning in Georgia.  Fort Benning is the main headquarters for infantry training with the United States Army.  It is an all-male facility.  He was a part of Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment.  Zach was in the First Platoon and was known amongst his peers as the Reapers.



Zach had three Drill Sergeants.  The first three days were the most demanding he experienced in his young life.  After those three days, Zach said it got better.  The yelling never bothered Zach.  He was pushed to his physical and mental limits.  He learned hand-to-hand combat, shooting rifles, handling grenades, stick fighting, and several marches.  He started out with a 4K and worked up to a 16K march.  Zach graduated from Fort Benning on July 31, 2014.  He made so many friends.  Friends he hopes to see again.



Upon his return to Maryville, Zach will drill with the National Guard Unit in Maryville.  He hopes to be stationed with his brother, Sergeant John Hibner in Trenton, Missouri, as part of the 548th Transportation Unit.



Athletically, Zach is a Junior with the Northwest baseball team.  During his sophomore year in 2014, Zach played in 7 games with 1 start.  He had 7 official at bats with a double to his credit, a .333 slugging percentage and a .944 fielding percentage.  During his freshman year in 2013, Zach appeared in 4 games with 1 official at-bat.  He earned a hit, batted in a run, and ended the year with a 1.000 batting average, 1.000 slugging percentage, 1.000 on-base percentage, and 1.000 fielding percentage.  In the summer of 2013, Zach played for the Chillicothe Mudcats baseball club, a wood-bat baseball team in the M.I.N.K. league.  The M.I.N.K. baseball league is a premier wood-bat baseball conference with college-aged amateur players competing for professional contracts and opportunities. 


In 2015, Zach is battling for playing time at catcher and a utility player.  He sports a very strong arm, an intense yet controlled passion, some of the quickest reactions amongst the entire squad, and a maturity beyond his age.



When asked about life after graduation from Northwest Missouri State University and baseball, Zach responded:

"I plan on making a full career of being in the National Guard.  I just don't know if I'm going to go full time Army after school because I don't know what jobs I will have the opportunity of getting after school.  You just never truly know sometimes until it actually falls into your lap."

So parents, who do you want your children to grow-up and become?  A movie star?  A celebrity?  Sports star?  Well, count me in as feeling blessed if my child grows up to be like Zach Douglas.

Ladies and gentlemen, the B2R presents All-American Northwest Bearcat Zach Douglas from Wheeling, Missouri.



Go Cats!!
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Sunday, January 18, 2015

THEMIAA.com - MIAA expected to be one of the best baseball conferences in 2015

The MIAA Conference announced on January 14, 2015, that two schools were ranked in the American Baseball Coaches Association Top 25 pre-season polls.  2014 MIAA baseball tournament champion Emporia State was ranked 6th in the nation.  2014 MIAA baseball regular season champion Central Missouri was ranked 22nd in the nation.

Furthermore, the University of Central Oklahoma, Missouri Western, and Nebraska-Kearney all received votes in the poll.

With 5 squads receiving consideration for being tops in the Country, expect 2015 MIAA Conference to be a remarkably exciting year of college baseball.  With the present MIAA baseball post-season tournament format, the top 8 squads will qualify and face each other in a best of 3 series with the games played at the higher-seeded team's field.  The winner of the 4 series will then face-off at Community America ballpark in Kansas City in a double-elimination tournament.

You can read the article by clicking on the link below:

http://www.themiaa.com/news/2015/1/14/BB_0114152327.aspx

Your Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats baseball team will start the 2015 season on February 6, 2015, when they travel to Alva, Oklahoma, to play Northwestern Oklahoma State University.  The Bearcats are led by Head Coach Darin Loe.  Coach Loe is entering his 16th season as Head Coach at Northwest Missouri State University.  Coach Loe has the most wins at Northwest by a baseball coach with 389 wins.
Only Jim Johnson has been a Head Coach at Northwest Missouri State for more seasons than Coach Loe with Jim Johnson's 17 total seasons and Loe entering his 16th.  Coach Loe has developed 30 All-MIAA performers during his tenure including Adam Bailey who was Northwest's first All-American since 1989.

Go Cats!!
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

2015 is underway

New Faces + Returning Veterans = Exciting 2015 NCAA Baseball Season

Maryville, Mo. - It may be single digits outside in Maryville but the ping of bats, pop of the mits, and a lot of excitement surrounds the Northwest Missouri State University baseball team.  There are a lot of new faces running around the familiar ones at 800 University Drive.  The familiar faces are all noticeably more chiseled, an obvious result of the intense weight training program by Northwest's strength and conditioning coach Joe Quinlin.  There is tremendous opportunity and competition at every position.  



Outfield - The outfield corps has young guys battling with playing time with Austin Wulff being the sole returner from last year's starters.  Austin Wulff is the seasoned veteran of the group, as a sophomore.  The coaches seem very excited about the young group of outfielders battling for playing time this season.  Austin made a remarkable debut as a freshman last year leading the team in home runs and tops in many offensive categories.  His power has quickly developed a following amongst his peers with this video of Austin near the batting cages at Bearcat Arena:



Pitching - The competition for innings has been compelling during the fall practice and has carried over into the spring.  Newcomers plus healthy veterans means a wide open competition.  It is great to see the veterans that battled injuries up and bouncing around practice now.



Infield - The left side of the diamond is wide open heading into spring practice.  Brandon Huske graduated in December and Zack Ferreira left school to stay in California meaning third base and short stop are up for grabs.  Nikko Pablo and Paul Johnson are returning veterans at second base but Paul battled shoulder injuries last spring.  I am not certain if he is throwing 100% yet but he most certainly will get his body back to health as soon as possible.  Steven Garber most likely has an iron-clad hold of starting first base between his offense and defense.



Catching - Blake Hardegree, Derek Meyer, and Zach Douglas are back and each one is noticeably stronger from the previous season.  It is obvious the three of them put in tremendous work in the weight room.  It will be exciting to see how each will battle for playing time.

The B2R cannot wait for baseball.  Stay tuned.  2015 promises to be an exciting year for the Bearcats baseball team.

Go Cats!!
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