Complete All-Centennial release
Nate Simon, Gettysburg; Tommy Bergjans, Haverford
All-Centennial Conference Baseball Team
First Team |
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Pos / Name |
Cl |
Hometown / High School |
P-Tommy Bergjans, Haverford (A) * |
Jr |
Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Loyola |
P-Eric Hungerford, Gettysburg # |
Jr |
New Preston, Conn. / Shepaug Valley |
P-Drew Felsenthal, Gettysburg |
Sr |
Mount Kisco, N.Y. / Horace Greeley |
RP-Luke Lawrence, Gettysburg (A) |
Soph |
West Chester, Pa. / West Chester East |
C-Hank Sanders, Dickinson # |
Sr |
Wellsville, Pa. / Northern |
1B-Marshall Betts, McDaniel # |
Sr |
Berlin, Md. / Stephen Decatur |
2B-Tom LeNoir, Gettysburg % |
Sr |
Bear, Del. / Red Lion Christian Academy |
SS-Scott Zanghellini, Gettysburg |
Jr |
Randolph, N.J. / Randolph |
3B-Nate Simon, Gettysburg % |
Sr |
Gwynedd Valley, Pa. / Abington Friends School |
OF-Al Posch, Gettysburg (A) # |
Sr |
Hopedale, Mass. / Hopedale |
OF-Scott Matthews, Washington College |
Jr |
Goshen, N.Y. / Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) |
OF-Nick Miranda, Haverford (A) % |
Sr |
New Hope, Pa. / Princeton |
DH-Austin Feuerman, Ursinus |
Fr |
Columbia, Md. / Atholton |
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Second Team |
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Pos / Name |
Cl |
Hometown / High School |
P-Carter Burns, Johns Hopkins |
Soph |
Winter Park, Fla. / Winter Park |
P-Harley Moore, Dickinson (LHP) |
Jr |
Deltaville, Va. / Middlesex |
P-Ryan Kramer, Dickinson |
Sr |
New Vernon, N.J. / Morristown Beard |
RP-Matt Bertuch, Swarthmore |
Sr |
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. / Cold Spring Harbor |
C-John Lim, Swarthmore |
Soph |
Ellicott City, Md. / Owings Mills |
1B-Nicko Burnett, Swarthmore |
Sr |
Anaheim, Calif. / Lutheran |
2B-Joe Fiore, McDaniel |
Sr |
Point Pleasant, N.J. / Point Beach |
SS-Conor Reynolds, Johns Hopkins |
Fr |
Baltimore, Md. / Loyola |
3B-John Scuderi, Muhlenberg |
Sr |
Old Brookville, N.Y. / North Shore |
OF-Ryan Dolan, Dickinson |
Fr |
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. / Germantown Academy |
OF-John Icaza, Muhlenberg |
Fr |
Whitehouse Station, N.J. / Hunterdon Central |
OF-Rob Anderson, Franklin & Marshall |
Sr |
Westfield, N.J. / Westfield |
DH-Max Litvak, Muhlenberg (A) |
Sr |
Florham Park, N.J. / Hanover Park |
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Honorable Mention |
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Pos / Name |
Cl |
Hometown / High School |
RP-Patrick Falkoff, Haverford |
Sr |
Branford, Conn. / Hamden Hall Country Day |
C-Cam MacDonald, Gettysburg |
Sr |
Norwell, Mass. / Lowell |
C-Jonathan Hettleman, Johns Hopkins (A) |
Sr |
Baltimore, Md. / The Park School |
C-Nick Ott, Haverford |
Soph |
Naples, Fla. / Community School of Naples |
3B-Marty Windisch, McDaniel |
Soph |
Manchester, Md. / Manchester Valley |
OF-Bryan Baquer, Washington College % |
Soph |
Woodbridge, Va. / Osbourn Park |
OF-Colin McCarthy, Johns Hopkins |
Jr |
Westport, Conn. / Staples |
OF-Patrick O'Grady, Gettysburg |
Sr |
Floral Park, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy |
DH-Austin Davis, Gettysburg % |
Sr |
New York, N.Y. / Riverdale Country School |
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1st team All-Centennial in 2013 |
# |
2nd team All-Centennial in 2013 |
% |
Honorable Mention All-Centennial in 2013 |
(A) |
Named to Centennial Academic Honor Roll |
Player of the Year – Nate Simon, Gettysburg, Sr., 3B
Pitcher of the Year – Tommy Bergjans, Haverford, Jr., RHP
Rookie of the Year – John Icaza, Muhlenberg, Fr., OF
Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Jonathan Hettleman, Johns Hopkins, Sr., C
Coach of the Year – John Campo, Gettysburg
Notes
- Simon becomes the first Gettysburg player to receive Centennial Player of the Year and is the third third-baseman to earn the honor.
- Bergjans is the eighth pitcher to earn back-to-back Centennial Pitcher of the Year awards.
- Lynch and Fox are repeaters from the 2012 first team.
- Bergjans and Posch were unanimous selections to the All-Centennial first team.
- Feuerman is the sixth freshman to receive first-team All-Centennial honors.
- Hettleman was named the Conference's inaugural Scholar-Athlete of the Year, presented to the junior or senior on the All-Centennial team with the highest GPA. He has a 3.86 cumulative GPA in political science.
- Six students were also named to the Conference's Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes sophomores, junior and seniors who are key performers and have a 3.40 cumulative grade point average or higher.
- Johns Hopkins has the most first-team All-Centennial selections (73) since 1994. Ursinus is second in the Conference with 34 first-teamers, while Franklin & Marshall (31), Gettysburg (28), Haverford (22), Washington College (14), Muhlenberg (13), Dickinson (12), McDaniel (7) and Swarthmore (5) follow.