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2009 NJCAA DIVISION I BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 232009

Sam Suplizio Field; Grand Junction, Colorado
Dates: May 23 - 30, 2009
Tournament Director: Jamie Hamilton
205 N. 4th St.
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Ph: 970-243-6600
Fax: 970-243-3914
Tournament Website: www.jucogj.org

Tournament Qualifiers
Western District (Regions 1,9,18)
Western Nevada College (45-12) 
Southwest District (Region 5)
Howard College, Texas (58-1)
South Central District (Regions 2,16,23)
Seminole State College, Okla. (40-18) 
Central District (Region 6)
Cowley County Community College Kan. (47-13) 
Northern District (Regions 4,11,24)
Iowa Western Community College (39-22) 
East Central District (Regions 7,17)
Middle Georgia College (43-18)
Eastern District (Regions 10,15,20)
Spartanburg Methodist College, S.C. (54-7)
Southeastern District (Region 22)
Shelton State Community College, Ala. (43-16) 
Gulf District (Region 8)
Santa Fe Community College, Fla. (32-20)
Southern District (Region 14)
San Jacinto College, Texas (43-9)


Howard Claims DI Baseball Championship; Ends Season with 63-1 Record

 May 30, 2009

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - The Howard College (Texas) baseball team capped off an unbelievable season Friday, May 29, by accomplishing their top goal of the year - winning a national championship. The Hawks, which garnered national headlines this baseball season with a record-setting 57 game winning streak, won their 63rd game of the season by defeating Santa Fe Community College (Fla.) 7-4 in 10 innings in the title game of the 2009 NJCAA Division I JUCO World Series in Grand Junction. 

A national audience watching on Altitude TV witnessed one of the best title games in recent memory. The two clubs were locked in a 3-3 tie for four innings heading into the top of the ninth with two outs until Howard's Andrew Collazo connected for just his fourth hit of the tournament - a towering home run that sailed over the left field wall to give the Hawks a 4-3 lead. 

Santa Fe then sent the game into extra-innings when Keon Broxton doubled to the gap in left-center field, which scored Jardian Thomas who led-off the inning with a double. Broxton's hit almost won the game for the Saints as Tyler Cook, who drew a walk, tried to score from first on the hit but was called out on a very close play at home plate. Had Cook scored, it would have forced a second championship game on Saturday. 

Howard was able to load the bases in the top of the 10th when Santa Fe pitcher Andy Mee walked in the go-ahead run for the Hawks. Collazo, who was named the tournament's best defensive player, then came up big again for Howard with a two-out, two-run single to put the Hawks up 7-4. 

Santa Fe was able to get runners on the corners in the bottom of the 10th, but Howard's Will Calhoun shut the door on the Saints to complete a remarkable championship season for the Hawks. 

Howard ends the 2009 season with an astonishing 63-1 record, which is the best mark of any championship team in the history of NJCAA baseball. The Hawks also set a NJCAA record for most consecutive wins with their 57-game winning streak earlier in the year. 

For tournament stats and to order a DVD of the championship game visit http://www.jucogj.org/

Photos courtesy of Buddy Bair (Buddy Bear Photography)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Championship Results   |   Spring 2009

TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL STATS

TOURNAMENT TEAM STATS

MAY 23 (9 A.M., 12 P.M., 3 P.M., 7:30 P.M.)
GAME 1: HOWARD COLLEGE, TEXAS (58-1) DEF. WESTERN NEVADA COLLEGE (45-12) - 4-3 (11 INNINGS) BOX SCORE
GAME 2: SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, ALA. (43-16) DEF. IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (39-22) - 16-6 BOX SCORE
GAME 3: COWLEY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE KAN. (47-13) DEF. SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE, OKLA. (40-18) - 11-8 BOX SCORE
GAME 4: SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, FLA. (32-20) DEF. MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE (43-18) - 17-13 BOX SCORE

MAY 24 (10 A.M., 2 P.M., 7:30 P.M.)
GAME 5: WESTERN NEVADA CC, NEV. (45-13) DEF. IOWA WESTERN CC, IOWA (39-23) 11-0 BOX SCORE
GAME 6: MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE, GA. (43-19)DEF. SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE, OKLA. (40-19) - 16-6 BOX SCORE
GAME 7: SAN JACINTO COLLEGE, TEXAS (43-9) DEF. SPARTANBURG METHODIST COLLEGE, S.C. (54-7) 7-1 BOX SCORE 

MAY 25 (10 A.M., 2 P.M., 7:30 P.M.)
GAME 8: WESTERN NEVADA CC, NEV. (46-13) DEF. MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE, GA. (44-19) 11-6 BOX SCORE
GAME 9: SANTA FE CC, FLA. (33-20) DEF. COWLEY COUNTY CC, KAN. (48-13) 10-9 BOX SCORE
GAME 10: HOWARD COLLEGE, TEX. (59-1) DEF. SHELTON STATE CC, ALA. (44-16) 7-4 BOX SCORE

MAY 26 (11 A.M., 3 P.M., 7:30 P.M.)
GAME 11: SPARTANBURG METHODIST COLLEGE, S.C. (55-8) DEF. COWLEY COUNTY CC, KAN. (48-15) 10-7 BOX SCORE 
GAME 12: WESTERN NEVADA CC, NEV. (48-13) DEF. SHELTON STATE CC, ALA. (44-18) 9-2 BOX SCORE
GAME 13: SAN JACINTO COLLEGE, TEXAS (45-9) DEF. SANTA FE CC, FLA. (34-21) 9-4 BOX SCORE

MAY 27 (3 P.M., 7:30 P.M.)
GAME 14: SANTA FE CC, FLA. (35-21) DEF. SPARTANBURG METHODIST COLLEGE, S.C. (55-9) 15-12 BOX SCORE
GAME 15: HOWARD COLLEGE, TEX. (61-1) DEF. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE, TEXAS (45-10) 12-11 BOX SCORE

MAY 28 (3 P.M., 7:30 P.M.)
GAME 16: SANTA FE CC, FLA. (36-21) DEF. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE, TEXAS (45-11) 12-4 BOX SCORE
GAME 17: HOWARD COLLEGE, TEX. (62-1) DEF. WESTERN NEVADA CC, NEV. (48-14) 11-3 BOX SCORE 

MAY 29 (7:30 P.M.)
GAME 18: CHAMPIONSHIP - HOWARD COLLEGE, TEX. (63-1) DEF. SANTA FE CC, FLA. (36-22) 7-4 BOX SCORE

ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM
TRAVIS FEINER, INF - WESTERN NEVADA
DEVIN SHINES, INF - SAN JACINTO
MONK KREDER, INF - HOWARD
BRYAN JOHNS, INF - HOWARD
TYLER COOK, INF - SANTA FE
KEON BROXTON, OF - SANTA FE
MARTY GANTT, OF - SPARTANBURG
RUNEY DAVIS, OF - HOWARD
DERIC HAWKINS, OF - SAN JACINTO
JEROME PENA, C - WESTERN NEVADA
MAC GORDON, C - COWLEY
JACOB COWAN, P - SAN JACINTO
ZACH NEAL, P - HOWARD
JORDAN LEWIS, P - WESTERN NEVADA
ANDY MEE, DH - SANTA FE

ROBERT PURKEY MOST VALUABLE PITCHER
JACOB COWAN - SAN JACINTO

JAY TOLMAN OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER
ANDREW COLLAZO - HOWARD

HOMA THOMAS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
MARTY GANTT - SPARTANBURG

RAWLINGS BIG STICK AWARD (TOP HITTER)
DERIC HAWKINS - SAN JACINTO

PRESTON WALKER MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
ANDREW COLLAZO - HOWARD