2005-06 Barton Baseball News

  • Field throws in AAA All-Star game; Stanford back and throwing well
    July 26, 2006
    The number of former Barton County Community College baseball players playing pro baseball grew to 6 this summer as 3 former Cougars were drafted to join three other already in the minor leagues. The leader of that group right now is Nate Field, who was selected to the AAA All-Star games held earlier this month. Jason Stanford is back throwing at the AAA level, making his way back to full strength after surgery in 2004 while yet another former pitching is finding his stride in A ball. The 3 newly drafted players are all playing short-season rookie ball this summer.
  • Lee, Christy, Hedrick sign with new teams; Phillips off DL, Stanford on DL
    June 15, 2006
    It has been a busy couple of weeks for former Barton County Community College baseball players. Last week a pair of former Cougars and one current Cougar was drafted in the MLB draft. Since that time all 3 drafted players have signed deals with their new organizations while another former player is back to pitching in the minor leagues after missing the 1st part of the season with an injury and yet another former Cougar has found his way back to the disabled list in the minor leagues.
  • Cougars season ends in Region VI tournament
    May 08, 2006
    When the Barton County Community College baseball team walked off the field after its game with Coffeyville in the loser’s bracket of the Region VI baseball tournament, most of Wichita was a sleep. Some were getting up for the Monday morning’s work. It was 4:30 am at Lawrence Dumont Stadium. Unfortunately for Barton it was the last time they would walk off the field this year as the Cougars dropped a 7-1 decision to Coffeyville. Barton lost earlier the day in the opening round of the Region VI Championships to Colby, 7-3. It was a long day at Lawrence Dumont Stadium after Saturday – the original opening day – was rained out. Sunday – and into Monday morning – saw 6 games played starting at 9 am Sunday and ending at after 4 am Monday for more than 19 hours of baseball. It was a day that saw 3 of the top 4 seeds lose in the opening round. The Cougars end their season with a 34-23 record with their early morning loss.
  • Field set for Region VI Championships; Cougars open with Colby
    May 03, 2006
    It took a little longer than expected, but the field is finally set for the 2006 Region VI Baseball Championships in Wichita. Play will begin Saturday at 10 am and run through Tuesday. A game Wednesday will be played if needed to decide the NJCAA College World Series appearance that goes with the Region VI title. Barton County Community College will open play at 4 pm Saturday against Colby at Lawrence Dumont Stadium. The Cougars had to wait until Tuesday to determine who their foe would be thanks to rain over the weekend in the Kansas City area, where Colby defeated KCK. In fact, nearly all the best 2 of 3 opening round series were pushed back with only Barton getting done Saturday in its sweep of Independence. One series finished Sunday, four on Monday and two more Tuesday.
  • Warren tabbed top coach in West; four Cougars earn 1st team honors
    May 02, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team turned in a good season in Jayhawk West action, finishing 2nd in the conference race. Barton, picked 4th in the preseason coaches’ poll, was rewarded for its strong West showing in the All Jayhawk West teams announced this week. Coach Mike Warren was named the West Coach of the Year while Erik Whinery, Brent Biggs, Austin Holt, and Chad Lee were selected 1st team All West. Brock Nehls was a 2nd team selection while David Wilson earned honorable mention recognition. Holt was selected as the Freshman of the Year in the West after his stellar rookie campaign at Barton.
  • Barton dodges rain drops; sweeps Indy to advance in Region VI playoffs
    April 30, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team got enough cooperation from the weather to sneak in two games Saturday at Jimmy Lawson and complete a sweep of Independence during the opening series of the Region VI baseball tournament. Barton won the opener 10-0 then followed with a 6-3 win to move to the double elimination portion of the tournament starting Saturday at Wichita’s Lawrence-Dumont Stadium. Brock Nehls threw his 2nd complete game shutout in the past 2 weeks for the Cougars in the opener for the win then Barton gave up the lead and recaptured the lead in the 8th inning of the nightcap. The Cougars will take a 34-21 mark into the 8-team double elimination tournament. Barton will play the winner of the Colby/KCK series, which has been delayed due to rain. The Cougars will start play at 4 p.m.
  • Cougars drop season finale against Cowley; Region VI playoffs next
    April 27, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team dropped its season finale, losing to Cowley County by a 9-7 score in non conference action at Lawson Field Wednesday night. Barton put together a furious rally over the last 3 innings but came up short in its comeback bid. The Cougars end the season with a 32-21 overall mark and will take the No. 2 seed from the West into the Region VI playoffs starting this weekend. Barton will host Independence (22-31), the No. 7 seed from the East, in a best 2-of-3 series this weekend at Lawson Field. A doubleheader will start at 2 pm Saturday with a 2 pm Sunday game as well if needed. Cowley (34-19) will be the No. 2 seed from the East in the event and will host Cloud County in the opening round series.
  • ‘Pack the Bleachers’ promotion for Barton Region VI playoff series; free tickets available with prizes to be given away during the games Saturday
    April 27, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team will bring the No. 2 seed from the Jayhawk West in the upcoming Region VI Championships and a right to go on to the NJCAA World Series in late May. Barton will host a 1st round series this weekend at Jimmy Lawson Field. The format will be the best 2-of-3 with a doubleheader on Saturday and a single game on Sunday if needed. The games Saturday will be begin at 2 pm with Sunday’s contest also set for 2 pm. Barton (32-21) will host Independence (22-31) in the series. Free tickets for Saturday’s doubleheader can be picked up for the game at various sponsors of ‘Pack the Bleachers’ day at Lawson Field. Tickets must be picked up at the locations in order to receive free entry into the game, otherwise, tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for high school and under at the gate.
  • Barton drops West finales to Garden; sweep Northern Oklahoma-Enid
    April 24, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team rebounded from a double header loss to Garden City Saturday in the Jayhawk West season finale for a sweep of Northern Oklahoma-Enid Sunday afternoon at Lawson Field. The Cougars swept Enid 10-6 and 13-10 after falling to Garden City 8-0 and 18-5. Barton finished as the runner-up in the Jayhawk West and will take that No. 2 seed into the Region VI playoffs this weekend with a best 2-of-3 series against Independence at Lawson Field. The Cougars concluded the West with a 21-11 record and are now 32-20 overall this season. The lone contest left in the regular season is a single game with Cowley at Lawson Field Tuesday evening, starting at 6 pm.
  • Barton gets split at Pratt; closes in on securing 2nd seed in West
    April 20, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team moved one step closer to securing the No. 2 seed from the Jayhawk West in the upcoming Region VI playoffs with a split at Pratt. Barton kept its 2-game cushion on Colby in the loss column for the 2nd seed with just 4 games remaining for the Cougars. Two of those games are today in Colby. Barton won the opening contest in extra innings as a Tim Ruble inside the park home run in the 8th propelled Barton to a 5-4 win in the opener. The Cougars allowed Pratt to plate 5 unearned runs in the 5th inning in the nightcap as the Beavers won 7-5. Barton is now 19-9 in West action and 28-18 overall. Pratt is 9-19 and 10-24 with the split, locking up a playoff spot for the Beavers. Barton can secure the No. 2 seed with 1 win today in Colby, where the Cougars play a 1 pm doubleheader postponed from Saturday.
  • Cougars win again in final at bat; sweep Colby to assure No. 2 seed
    April 20, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team won in its final at bat for the 6th time this season and for the 3rd straight series. After Tim Ruble’s inside the park homer beat Pratt in extra innings Wednesday, it was Tyler Metcalf’s turn Thursday in an all-important doubleheader at Colby. Metcalf blasted a 2-run homer in the top of the 7th to break a 5-all tie in the nightcap at Colby and secure a sweep of the Trojans in Jayhawk West action. Barton won the opener 18-6. The Cougars locked up no worse than a No. 2 seed from the West in the upcoming Region VI playoffs. The Cougars could still win the West with a sweep of Garden City Saturday and if Hutchinson losses 3 of its final 4 games. The Cougars are now 21-9 in the West and 30-18 overall. Colby, now tied for 3rd in the West, is 19-13 in conference play along with Butler. The final West doubleheader of the season for Barton will take place at 1 pm Saturday at Lawson Field in Great Bend with Garden City visiting.
  • Cardiac Cougars at it again with 5-run 7th to sweep Seward; Nehls throws shutout
    April 17, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team once again won in walk-off fashion Monday afternoon in the nightcap of a Jayhawk West doubleheader at Lawson Field. This time the Cougars scored 5 times in the bottom of the 7th inning to rally for a 6-5 win over Seward and complete a sweep of the Saints in West play. Barton rode a strong pitching effort from Brock Nehls in the opener as the Cougars remained in 2nd place in the West at 18-8. It was the 4th time in 12 home West wins Barton rallied to win in the bottom of the 7th. The Cougars are now 27-17 overall. Seward fell to 14-12 in the West and 26-21 overall. The wins also moved Barton just 1 win away from locking up a home playoff game in the 1st round of Region VI play. Barton has 6 West games remaining – all this week.
  • Cougars split games at Butler; remain 2nd in West
    April 16, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team split a pair of games in El Dorado Wednesday against Butler County to remain in 2nd place in the Jayhawk West. Barton won the opener at McDonald Park by a 4-3 score then fell in the 2nd game 3-1 to the Grizzlies. The split kept Barton in 2nd place in the West with just 8 West games remaining. Barton is 16-8 in the West and 25-17 overall. Butler is 10-12 and 23-14. The Cougars will be on the road Saturday in Colby before returning home to take on Seward County Monday afternoon in a 1 pm start at Lawson Field.
  • Barton runs win streak to 4 with sweep of Pratt
    April 12, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team made it 4 straight wins with a sweep of Pratt Tuesday afternoon at Lawson Field in a make-up game postponed earlier this year due to poor weather conditions. Barton struggled on the mound early in the opener, but settled in for the win by holding Pratt scoreless the final 4 innings of play to secure a 7-6 win. In the nightcap, Barton jumped out to an early lead and never let up as the Cougars coasted to a 15-3 win over the Beavers. The wins move Barton into sole possession of 2nd place at the moment in the Jayhawk West with a 15-7 record. The Cougars are 24-16 overall this year. Barton is just one game behind West leader Hutch, who is 16-6 and a game ahead of Colby, who is in 3rd at 13-7. The Cougars have 10 West games left this year. Pratt fell to 5-15 in the West and 6-21 overall.
  • Cougars split games at Seward; host Hutch Saturday with top spot in West on line
    April 06, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team split a pair of games at Liberal Wednesday afternoon with perennial Jayhawk West power Seward County. The Cougars dropped the opener to the Saints 9-6 then came back for a 12-5 win in the nightcap to preserve the split and kept their spot at the top of the Jayhawk West. Barton had it chances in the 1st game, out-hitting the Saints but couldn’t convert those hits to runs. In the nightcap, Barton jumped to an early lead and never trailed in the win. Barton fell into a 1st place tie with Hutchinson, who swept Garden City Wednesday. Barton is now 11-5 in the West while Hutch is 12-6. Those two clubs hook up Saturday at Lawson Field for the lead in the West. Seward fell to 9-7 in West play. Barton is now 20-14 overall this season.
  • Barton sweeps past Butler into 1st place in Jayhawk West
    April 03, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team has returned from Spring Break in Texas hotter than any weather saw deep in the heart of the South. Since the Cougars returned from a 1-5 trip to Texas, Barton has won 7 of 8 games in Jayhawk West play to take the top spot in the conference. Barton made it 4 straight wins and 6 in a row at home Monday afternoon with a doubleheader sweep of Butler County. The Cougars won both game in heart-stopping fashion, holding on for a 5-4 win the opening game the rallying for 2-1 win with 2 outs in the 8th in the nightcap. Barton is now 10-4 in West play and 19-13 overall. Butler fell to 5-9 and 18-11. Barton will be on the road Wednesday as the Cougars reach the halfway mark of the conference season with a doubleheader in Liberal against Seward County. Seward is currently tied for 3rd in the West at 9-7. The Saints are 21-16 overall.
  • Cougars sweep Cloud County; tied for 1st in West
    April 02, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team continued to shine at home this season, sweeping Cloud County Sunday afternoon at Lawson Field in Great Bend. The Cougars have now won all 4 West games at home and are 11-2 on the season in the friendly confines. The sweep also put Barton in a tied virtual tie with Hutchinson for the top spot in the Jayhawk West. Barton is now 8-4 in the West while Hutch fell to 10-6 after being swept in Pratt Sunday. Barton is now 2 games ahead of everyone in the conference in the loss column. The Cougars improved to 17-13 overall this season. Cloud County fell to 8-8 in the West and 16-14 for the season. Barton will be back at home today with an opportunity to take sole possession of the West lead when the Cougars host Butler County in make-up contests at 3 pm.
  • Cardiac Cougars salvage split of weekend with sweep of Dodge
    April 02, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team rallied for the 3rd time in its final at bat in home conference play for a win Sunday over Dodge City, propelling them to a sweep of the Conquistadors at Lawson Field. Barton won 11-10 and 17-7 over Dodge to salvage the weekend that saw them lose twice to Hutchinson and drop out of 1st place. Barton remained in a tie for 2nd with the sweep of Dodge in Jayhawk West play. The Cougars are 13-7 in West action, tied with Colby. Hutch leads the West with a 16-6 record. Barton is now 22-16 overall and will be back in action Wednesday when they travel to El Dorado to take on Butler County.
  • Barton splits games at Garden; still among group near top of West
    March 30, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team split a pair of games Wednesday afternoon in Garden City. Barton won the opening contest 9-5 then fell in extra innings to Garden City, missing out on the sweep, 4-3 in the nightcap in 8 innings. The split keeps Barton amongst the league leaders in the loss column with a 6-4 West mark. Every team in the West has at least 4 conferences losses on the season. Hutchinson, Seward County and Colby are all 8-4. Barton is 15-13 overall this season. Garden City goes to 6-6 and 21-10 with the split. In the jumbled standings of the West, 8 of the 9 teams have 4, 5 or 6 losses.
  • Cougars sweep Colby; keep pace with leaders in West
    March 28, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team is back in the race for the Jayhawk West title after sweeping Colby Sunday afternoon at Lawson Field in Great Bend. The games, originally schedule for Colby, were moved due to wet conditions in Colby. The Cougars will now travel to Colby on April 15. Barton rolled to win in the opener over the Trojans, who entered the contest in 1st place in the West with a 7-1 mark. Barton won the game 12-2 then followed with a dramatic 7-6 win in the bottom of the 7th of the nightcap for the sweep. Barton is now 14-12 overall this season and 5-3 in the West.
  • Barton starts season off with 3-1 mark against Western Nebraska
    February 23, 2006
    The Barton County Community College baseball team started the 2006 season off by winning 3 of 4 contests from Western Nebraska at Lawson Field on the campus of Barton County. Barton swept Western Nebraska Tuesday then split with the visiting Cougars Wednesday in a series that featured the use of wood bats. Barton won 4-2 and 3-0 Tuesday then made it 3 in row with a 2-1 win in the opening game Wednesday. The Cougars finally dropped a 3-2 decision to Western Nebraska to complete the series. Barton is back in action today when Newman visits Lawson Field.
  • Sanders called up to White Sox for pennant run
    September 02, 2005
    Former Barton County Community College baseball player David Sanders is back in the big leagues. Sanders was called up to the Chicago White Sox when the major league teams were allowed to expand their roster to 40 players. Sanders was 4-2 during 57 appearances out of the bull pen for the AAA affiliate Charlotte Knights.
  • Stanford rehabbing; Phillips in All-Star game
    August 22, 2005
    Four former Barton County Community College baseball team are still making their way in professional baseball and all four are currently progressing and pitching very well. One is rehabbing as he prepares to come back from surgery and pitch in the major leagues. Another is preparing for a minor league All-Star contest, where he is among the top pitchers in the league. Two more former Cougars are currently just one step away from the majors, playing AAA baseball, one of them is also on a rehab stint.
  • Park City runs comes to an end; Christy final former Cougar playing at NBC
    August 12, 2005
    The magical run of the Park City Cowboys and 5 current or former Barton County Community College baseball players finally came to an end Thursday night at the National Baseball Congress World Series. The Cowboys lost a 6-5 setback to Prairie Gravel (Ill), giving them a 7th place finish at the event. Not bad for the last team to get into the tournament as a replacement for another team that couldn’t make the trip. Park City ends the double elimination tournament with a 5-2 record. Former Cougar Jeff Christy is still playing in the NBC tournament as a member of the Santa Barbara Forresters. Santa Barbara is the lone unbeaten team remaining in the tournament. In all, 21 current or former Cougars played in the NBC World Series.
  • Park City still alive in NBC; underdogs knock off another heavyweight
    August 11, 2005
    The Park City Cowboys just won’t go away. The final team invited to the National Baseball Congress World Series is now one of the final 6 teams playing after posting another upset during prime time Wednesday night. For the 4th time in the tournament, the Cowboys, which feature 4 current Barton County Community College players and one former player, won a 1-run game or an extra inning affair. The Cowboys knocked off Nevada (Mo.) by a 7-4 score in 10 innings to move on to face Prairie Gravel (Ill) in another elimination contest.
  • marzolfm@bartonccc.edu Biggs, Zenisek among Cougars helping Park City to become surprise team in NBC World Series
    August 09, 2005
    Several members of the Barton County Community College baseball team are pushing midnight back as far as possible with the Park City Cowboys at the National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita. Park City, a last minute addition to the tournament as a replacement for a team that could not attend, has worked it’s way into the final 12 teams playing with a 4-1 record. Among the members of the Cowboys are current Cougars Brent Biggs, Frank Zenisek, Luke Kramer, and Brian Dorsey as well as former Cougars Mark Stoltz.