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#1
Bradford staying under the radar where Butler likes it
great soph class
nice pitching staff
Do Not discount this team
#2
Not sure how FSU losese to Lake ERie
#3
Mideast Region / Re: North Coast Athletic Conference
April 14, 2006, 03:09:43 PM
Not much mention on here that I can see...But last week Wooster Senior Kurt Kapferer broke the school career record for HRs with his 43rd...congrats big Kurt
#4
Tough couple days for the conference

Penn State Altoona lost a DH to Shanandoah Univ(I dont have the scores)

Pitt-Bradford lost a DH to Eastern Menonite Univ 9-5 and 9-1

La Roche lost twice to Thomas More on Friday 6-5 and 3-1
and than lost two to Transyvania 6-4 and 6-3

#5
Pitt-Bradford 13 Eastern Menonite University 7
#6
I really like Behrend also would not be suprised if they can get into the finals

My son was at the LE/UPB game and he said he was in awe of the shooting down the stretch from the Storm
#7
Pitt-Bradford knocks off LaRoche and Pitt-Greensburg knocks off Frostburg but according to Frostburg website they will travel to Behrend on Tuesday

http://sports.frostburg.edu/news/releasedetail.cfm?id_number=4095
#9
Frostburg wins 1 of three with Greensboro College
#12
I for one will be at the Behrend/Bradford game...Can't wait
go Panthers.........
#13
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Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
#14
Mideast Region / Re: North Coast Athletic Conference
February 02, 2006, 10:31:37 PM

How can you mention Wooster Baseball without mentioning the big man.  You can read about what Kurt accomplished his first two years at Wooster below.
This is from the website last year.




Kurt Kapferer
Junior
First Base/Pitcher
6'7" 260
Jefferson, Ohio
Jefferson Area
Left/Left

Named the Div. III preseason All-American at first base by Baseball America ... Is coming off a productive summer season, during which he hit .346 (18-for-54) with two doubles, two homers, and eight RBI in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League (wooden bat) ... Looks to be "more dominant" in the clean-up spot, according to the coaching staff, following last year's all-region performance ... Possesses tremendous power ... Voted a team captain ... 2004: Selected to the coaches' All-Mideast Region Second Team and to the All-North Coast Athletic Conference First Team ... Led the league in home runs with 16 - four more than any other player - which tied him for the third-best total for a season in school history ... Also finished second in the NCAC in RBI (58), and was among the top-10 in five other categories ... Ranked 18th in NCAA Div. III in home runs (0.34 per game) and 45th in RBI (1.23 per game) ... Posted a .331 batting average, to go with 42 runs scored, a .693 slugging percentage, 26 walks, 10 hit by pitches, and a .452 on-base percentage ... Belted 12 of his homers during an 18-game stretch (April 11-May 6) ... NCAC Tournament MVP after reaching safely in 13 of 19 plate appearances, going 6-for-12 with four walks and three hit by pitches ... Homered in the eighth inning against Ohio Wesleyan during game one of the NCAC semifinals to give Wooster a 4-3 win, and added another blast in the first inning of the championship series to set the tone versus Denison ... 2003: Received honorable mention on the All-NCAC Team, despite not being a full-time starter until April 18 ... Ended the season on a tear, hitting .436 (17-for-39) and homering four times over the last 12 games to up his final numbers to .388, five home runs, and 22 RBI ... Also had five doubles and was issued 16 walks en route to a .539 on-base percentage ... Went 6-for-9 with a double, homer, and six RBI to help Wooster to a four-game sweep over rival Allegheny on April 26-27 ... Combined to go 5-for-7 with six runs scored, five RBI, and a home run in each game of a doubleheader against Hiram on April 23 ... Prior to Wooster: Selected as the Northeastern Conference Player of the Year in both baseball and basketball during his senior seasons at Jefferson Area High School ... Was twice recognized all-county for his efforts on the diamond and received honorable mention on the All-Ohio Team in basketball as a junior ... Helped the Falcons to conference championships in baseball twice (2000, 2002) ... Lettered three times in each sport ... Personal: Born March 28, 1984 ... Son of Robert and Denise Kapferer ... Is a computer science major.