• Stanford, Field pitching in Major Leagues
    July 08, 2003
    Former Barton County Community College pitchers Nate Field and Jason Stanford have joined another former Cougar, David Sanders, as pitchers in the Major Leagues. Field is on his 2nd stint this season with the Kansas City Royals after becoming the 1st Cougar ever to pitch in the Major Leagues last season. Stanford is in his first go-round in the big leagues, pitching for the Cleveland Indians. Sanders is currently with the Chicago White Sox.
  • Former Cougars provide big numbers for new teams
    May 16, 2003
    Several former Barton County Community College baseball players are making a lot of noise this season at their respective 4-years schools. Some of the loudest noise is currently going on at a pair of NCAA Division II Regionals, where 4 ex-Cougars are still playing post season ball. Another Cougars was tabbed as the Pitcher-of-the-Year in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
  • Jackson named to 1st team All-Jayhawk West Conference
    May 15, 2003
    Glenn Jackson ends his Barton County Community College career with a selection to the All-Jayhawk West conference team. Jackson, a sophomore from Toronto, Canada, was selected as an outfielder to the 1st team.
  • Barton eliminated after losing to Pratt
    May 12, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team finished its season after being eliminated by Pratt on the second day of the Jayhawk Conference Western Sub Regional tournament. The Cougars lost the game 12-5 to the Beavers. Three Barton pitchers allowed 15 hits, while the defense had four errors in the loss.
  • Barton drops first game to Garden City in tournament
    May 09, 2003
    The No. 3 seeded Cougars were upset Thursday, losing to Garden City 8-3 in the first day of the Sub-Regional tournament. Barton allowed 13 Broncbuster hits in a game delayed twice because of light failure. Garden City catcher, Lance Schartz beat up the Cougar pitching with three hits, four runs scored and two RBIs.
  • Cougars go 3-1 to complete regular season in 3rd
    May 05, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team completed it regular season over the weekend, winning 3 of 4 of the road to wrap up 3rd place in the Jayhawk West. The Cougars clinched 3rd place Friday with a sweep at Garden City, winning 12-4 and 2-1. Barton split games at Colby Saturday, winning the opener 7-1 and losing in the nightcap 8-3.
  • Jones signs to play baseball for Barton County
    May 02, 2003
    Robert Jones signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Jones is a senior at Yukon High School in Yukon, Okla.
  • Dorsey signs to play baseball for Barton County
    May 02, 2003
    Brian Dorsey signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Dorsey is a senior at Emporia High School in Emporia, Kan.
  • Small signs to play baseball for Barton County
    May 02, 2003
    Andrew Small signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Small is a senior at St. Cecilia’s High School in Hastings Neb.
  • Coatman signs to play baseball for Barton County
    May 02, 2003
    Matt Coatman signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Coatman is a senior at Lincoln Southeast High School in Lincoln, Neb.
  • Hurla signs to play baseball for Barton County
    May 02, 2003
    Tony Hurla signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Hurla is a senior at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School in Shawnee, Kan.
  • Barton drops two at Pratt; clinches tie for 3rd in West
    May 01, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team lost a pair of games Wednesday at Pratt, but clinched at least a tie for 3rd despite the losses. Barton secured at least a tie for 3rd when Cloud County lost a game in a doubleheader split with Colby. Barton lost 12-2 and 6-5 in 8 innings to Pratt.
  • Cougars polish off 5-1 weekend; one win from securing 3rd
    April 28, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team went 5-1 over the weekend and moved within one win of clinching the 3rd spot in the Jayhawk West. Barton split makeup games with Dodge City Friday in Great Bend, then swept two at Butler County Saturday. The Cougars made it a 5-1 weekend with a sweep of Colby Sunday in Great Bend in Barton’s final home games. The wins against Colby gave Barton a 12-4 home record this season in the West.
  • Sanders called up to White Sox; pitches against Baltimore
    April 24, 2003
    Former Barton County Community College pitcher David Sanders was called up to the Chicago White Sox major league team Wednesday. He joined the White Sox in Baltimore and saw major league action for the first time in his career, throwing a scoreless 8th inning in a 7-1 loss.
  • Barton drops two at Hutch; remains in 3rd place in West
    April 23, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team dropped both ends of a doubleheader for just the 2nd time in Jayhawk West play, losing on the road at Hutchinson Tuesday. The Cougars dropped the opener 5-1 then fell 2-1 in the nightcap in 8 innings.
  • Cougars win 3 of 4 West games; make push for 2nd
    April 22, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team is making a push for 2nd place in the Jayhawk West, taking 3 of 4 home games in two days. The Cougars made up a couple of rainouts Thursday and Friday at Cougars Fields, sweeping Pratt and splitting with Seward County. The split with Seward gave the Saints just their 2nd conference loss of the season. Barton also split with Brown Mackie Monday.
  • Cougars split West games with Cloud County
    April 14, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team had its winning streak snapped at 8 games Sunday afternoon with a loss in the second game of a doubleheader. The Cougars had extended the streak to 8 with a 15-6 win in the opener over Cloud County in Concordia, but an 8-5 loss in the nightcap ended that streak.
  • Barton steps outside Jayhawk; runs winning streak to 7
    April 11, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team has put together its longest winning streak of the season after sweeping a pair of games in Salina Thursday against Brown Mackie. Barton won the non-conference contests 11-2 and 8-5. The wins give the Cougars a 7-game winning streak. Barton has won 9 of its last 10 games.
  • Cougars sweep Garden; win 7th of last 8 in West
    April 10, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team continues to collect wins, posting two more in a sweep of Jayhawk West foe Garden City Wednesday at Cougar Fields. Barton won the opener in extra innings by a 5-4 score, then shutout the Broncbusters in the second game, 3-0. The wins give Barton 5 wins in a row in the West and 7 wins in their 8 outings after starting 1-3 in West action.
  • Cougars sweep twinbill from Butler; alone is 3rd place
    April 03, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team is putting together a bit of hot spell that has moved them into 3rd place in the Jayhawk West by themselves. The Cougars moved into 3rd alone with a sweep of Butler County Wednesday on a windy afternoon in Great Bend. With the wind blowing out, Barton County won the opener 18-16 then captured the nightcap 8-6.
  • Barton hands Hutch first West loss; splits twinbill
    April 01, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team handed Hutchinson its first Jayhawk West loss of the season Monday afternoon, defeating Hutchinson 2-1 in the nightcap at Cougar Fields in Great Bend. Hutchinson won the opener 6-3.
  • Cougars earn sweep of Dodge City
    March 31, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team completed its first sweep of the young Jayhawk West season, taking a twinbill at Dodge City Sunday. The Cougars captured the games 19-9 and 11-4.
  • Barton drops pair of close games at Seward
    March 27, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team came up on the short end of two close baseball games Wednesday in Liberal, falling to No. 15 ranked Seward County, 8-7 in extra innings and 4-2.
  • Cougars split West opener
    March 24, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team split its Jayhawk West opener with Cloud County, losing 10-7 and winning 4-1, Sunday at Cougar Fields in Great Bend. The split leaves the Cougars at 10-8 overall this season and 1-1 in West play.
  • Cougars break even on Spring Break trip
    March 19, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team broke even during its Spring Break trip to the South, posting a 6-6 mark. The Cougars swept one series and were swept in one series. Barton split the other four twinbills. Barton is now 9-7 overall this season.
  • Barton opens baseball season with pair of wins
    February 19, 2003
    The Barton County Community College baseball team started off the 2003 season in good shape, sweeping a pair of from Western Nebraska Community College at Cougar Field Tuesday. Barton defeated Western Nebraska 11-1 in the opener and 9-7 in the nightcap.
  • Suhr signs to play baseball for Barton County
    February 04, 2003
    Justin Suhr signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Suhr is a senior at Blair High School in Blair, Neb.
  • Lara signs to play baseball for Barton County
    February 04, 2003
    Marcus Lara signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Lara is a senior at Wichita Heights High School.
  • Giambrone signs to play baseball for Barton County
    February 04, 2003
    Andrew Giambrone signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Giambrone is a senior at Manhattan High School.
  • Freiberger signs to play baseball for Barton County
    February 04, 2003
    Josh Freiberger signed a letter-of-intent to play baseball for Barton County Community College next season. Freiberger is a senior at Alliance High School in Alliance, Neb.
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