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MinnesotaAmerican Legion
Baseball
Sub State #8Playoff Tournament
Tuesday, July 23rdthrough
Saturday, July 27th,2019
Hosted by:Chisago Lakes
andTri City Red
Souvenir Program$2.00
(Suggested Donation)
American Legion Baseball Code of Sportsmanship:
I will …Keep the rules,Keep faith with my teammates,Keep my temper,Keep myself fit,Keep a stout heart in defeat,Keep my pride under in victory,Keep a sound soul,
a clean mind,and a healthy body.
Pat Collins FieldOpening in 1995, Pat Collins Field is the gem of the Lakes Area baseball programs, playing host to high school,Legion, VFW, and Town Team games. But, if you talk to those who treasure the field, the bigger gem is the manbehind it Pat Collins.
Collins came to Chisago Lakes in the late 80's, after having graduated from St. Cloud State in 1983 and spendinghis first few year as a science teacher in Sleepy Eye where he also assisted with the high school baseballprogram. He became the head baseball coach at Chisago Lakes in 1990, and he dedicated himself to not onlyimproving a struggling high school program (accumulating a 268 154 record and five conference championshipsin his 21 year career), but also to reviving the Chisago Lakes American Legion and VFW programs.
Most would agree that one of Collins' most monumental accomplishments, however, was setting his mind tobuilding a new high school baseball field in the middle of a corn field. Leading a group of dedicatedvolunteers, Collins was known to have personally traveled far and wide to barter and bargain for many of thematerials himself including the light stanchions.
Although he loves baseball, Collins has always kept the importance of education in proper perspective; he hassaid that he is a science teacher who has happened to also coach baseball. In 2008, he challenged his middleschool students to raise the money and undertake a community service project to install a 44 panel solar arrayon their school. They sold T shirts, held dances, and organized a 5K run. It happened. And, today, roughly adecade later, nearly 1,000 solar panels sit atop the roofs of the District's five schools, thanks to Collins' initialleadership.
In recognition of his contributions, Collins was inducted into the Minnesota State High School Baseball CoachesAssociation Hall of Fame in 2014. He served as the MSHSBCA President from 2008 to 2010, coached in the AllStar Series, and he has been a long time MN Twins Clinician, as well as working Gopher baseball camps.
Please enjoy your time at Pat Collins Field, as well as in the beautiful city of Lindstrom which offers a greatdeal of fine and hospitable establishments at which to eat and shop.
On behalf of Minnesota American Legion Baseball and ourparticipating teams, welcome to the annualSub State #8 Playoff Tournament!
To reach this point in the season, many hours of volunteer servicehave been contributed by a number of people particularly byteam managers, coaches, and administrators. I hope that you willtake a moment to thank them for their time and effort, before theconclusion of this tournament.
In addition, all of the local American Legion Posts that sponsor our participating teams are owed agreat deal of gratitude. Without their support and involvement, this program would not be possible.In addition to sponsoring the Baseball Program, the American Legion has an exceptional history ofhelping to keep our communities strong, through a multitude of community and youth serviceprograms. Therefore, I would encourage you to thank them by patronizing your local American Legionand by considering membership in the American Legion (if you are a veteran yourself) or in the
American Legion Auxiliary or the Sons of the American Legion (if a family member is a veteran.)Contact your local American Legion Post for further information.
I would like to thank the fine businesses and organizations listed later in this souvenir program fortheir support of this tournament, the St. Paul Municipal Umpire Association, and the Chisago Lakesand Tri City Red teams for making their fields available to all of us.
Lastly, the success of the American Legion Baseball program in our area would not be possiblewithout the support of parents and fans. So, thank you! Please consider continuing your support ofthe Program, even after your family's participation has ended, so that we can keep it strong for futuregenerations of ball players.
Enjoy the tournament and the best of luck to all participating teams !!!!
Gail KalataSub State #8 Tournament Director& 4th District Legion Baseball Director
Minnesota American Legion BaseballSub State #8 Playoff Tournament
Participating TeamsArcade Phalen, Post 577 (District 4)
Chisago Lakes, Post 272 (Dist 10)
Forest Lake, Post 225 (District 3)
Lino Lakes, Post 566 (District 10)
Stillwater, Post 48 (District 3)
Tri City Blue, Post 513 (District 10)
Tri City Red, Post 513 (District 4)
Tri City Maroon, Post 513 (District 4)
Prior Sub State #8 Tournament Results(Prior to 2013, teams competed in playoff tournamentsthat involved only teams from their own respective Districts.)
Champ Runner Up2018: Tri City Red Post 513 Lino Lakes Post 5662017: Stillwater Post 48 Forest Lake Post 2252016: Forest Lake Post 225 Stillwater Post 482015: Tri City Red Post 513 Stillwater Post 482014: Tri City Red Post 513 Forest Lake Post 2252013: Forest Lake Post 225 Tri City Red Post 513
Follow Sub State #8 Tournament Results on line:www.tricitybaseball.org/dist4.htm
Minnesota American Legion Baseball Home Pages:(Links to the State Tournament, Other Sub State Tournament Results, and other Related Pages):
www.minnesotalegionbaseball.comwww.legionbaseballhub.com/
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ARCADE-PHALEN Manager &
Head Coach:
Asst. Manager:
Assistant Coaches:
Greg Pogreba
Tony Zahradka
Ian Zangs, Brendan Zangs
POST #577 Representing District 4
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#22 Belland, Connor RF / LF 5'8" 150 Right Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
#19 Cardinal, Guy RF / LF 5'9" 160 Right Right 2019 / North St. Paul
#1 Cobb, Joseph 2B / CF 6'5" 190 Right Right 2019 / St. Paul Central
#4 Fischback, Hunter RF / LF 5'5" 150 Left Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
#24 Florhog, Tobin P / CF 5'10" 170 Left Right 2022 / St. Paul Johnson
#16 Gilday, Kyle 3B / CF 5'7" 180 Right Right 2020 / North St. Paul
#5 Gonzalez, Jovanni P / C 5'11" 185 Right Right 2020 / St. Paul Johnson
#15 Haldeman, Evan P / RF 5'11" 155 Right Right 2019 / St. Paul Harding
#24 Heesch, Thomas CF / 2B 5'10" 170 Right Right 2019 / St. Paul Johnson
#2 McMahon, Anthony C / 2B 6'2" 170 Left Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
#15 Moberg, Joe LF / RF 5'10" 185 Left Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
#13 Neumann, Ty CF / LF 5'11" 150 Right Right 2020 / St. Paul Johnson
#23 Pogreba, Blayde P / SS 5'10" 150 Right Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
#7 Ranum, Chris 3B / 1B 6'1" 170 Right Right 2018 / St. Paul Johnson
#17 Smith, Sean LF / RF 5'10" 150 Right Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
#3 Wilebski, Ted 3B / C 5'7" 150 Right Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
#11 Woolsey, Alex 1B / SS 6'0" 185 Right Right 2021 / St. Paul Johnson
CHISAGO LAKES Manager &
Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Ryan Anderson
Jay Brown, Ronald Kimlinger,
Justin Kral
POST #272 Representing District 10
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#21 Bjorkman, Logan CF / C 5'11" 160 Right Right 2019 / Chisago Lakes
#25 Bleymeyer, Connor P / 1B 6'2" 220 Left Left 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#8 Brown, August SS / P 6'1" 170 Left Right 2021 / Chisago Lakes
#14 Byrne, Kyle 1B / P 6'1" 200 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#24 Dresel, Owen LF / 3B 6'0" 200 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#6 Dubbs, Thomas 2B / P 5'9" 150 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#15 Frischmon, Michael 2B / RF 5'10" 150 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#35 Hasselquist, Mitchell RF / P 6'0" 200 Left Left 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#18 Henzlik, Dylan LF / RF 5'11" 156 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#19 Kimlinger, David 3B / P 6'0" 185 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#1 Molde, Mason C / P 6'1" 190 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#13 Mueller, Zach 1B / RF 6'3" 195 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#32 Prokosch, Ethan P / 1B 5'11" 190 Right Left 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#12 Sanvik, Ryan J P / 2B 6'0" 170 Right Right 2021 / Chisago Lakes
#36 Stanton, Kamran RF / LF 5'11" 185 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#17 Swanson, Jonah 3B / LF 5'9" 175 Right Right 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#33 Wasko, Nathan P / RF 6'0" 220 Left Left 2020 / Chisago Lakes
#2 Wasko, Nicholas C / CF 6'0" 155 Right Right 2022 / Chisago Lakes
Team Manager &
Head Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Business Manager:
Jason Foss
Aaron Navratil
Lee Goodyear
FOREST LAKEPOST #225 Representing District 3
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#8 Brown, Nick 3B 5'10" 170 Left Right 2021 / Forest Lake
#7 Christianson, Ryan 1B 6'0" 175 Right Right 2020 / Forest Lake
#5 Erickson, Luke 2B 6'0" 150 Right Right 2020 / Forest Lake
#20 Galleberg, TJ P 5'10" 150 Right Left 2019 / Forest Lake
#18 Johnson, Cody P 6'2" 200 Right Right 2020 / Forest Lake
#1 Kohlhepp, Max P 5'8" 145 Right Right 2020 / Forest Lake
#4 Lacasse, Austin C 5'10" 145 Right Right 2020 / Forest Lake
#6 Longsdorf, Marcus SS 5'10" 165 Right Right 2021 / Forest Lake
#13 Longsdorf, Mitch CF 5'10" 155 Right Right 2019 / Forest Lake
#11 Palmer, Derrick 1B 6'1" 185 Right Left 2019 / Forest Lake
#10 Pekron, Jack CF 5'10" 150 Right Left 2019 / Forest Lake
#21 Peterson, Drew P 6'4" 215 Right Right 2019 / Forest Lake
#14 Radtke, Brad 1B 5'11" 210 Left Right 2020 / Forest Lake
#17 Rauscher, Mitchell CF 5'6" 187 Right Right 2020 / Forest Lake
#2 Walker, Colby 2B 5'6" 160 Right Right 2019 / Forest Lake
LINO LAKES Team Manager:
Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Rollie Goertzen
Matt Youngquist
Alex Brandt, Tommy Youngquist,
Tim Waldvogel
POST #566 Representing District 10
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#11 Campbell, Owen 1B / P 6'3" 190 Left Right 2019 / Centennial HS
#19 Carlson, Luke 1B / P 6'0" 185 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#22 Coppersmith, Casey 2B / LF 5'10" 180 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#13 Harmon, Thomas P / 3B 6'0" 155 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#21 Janssen, David P / LF 5'10" 145 Left Left 2020 / Centennial HS
#2 Klebba, Caden C / SS 5'8" 170 Right Right 2022 / Centennial HS
#9 Lawlis, Grant CF / RF 5'9" 165 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#8 Mathies, Andrew 3B / SS 6'1" 175 Left Right 2019 / Centennial HS
#16 Ruikka, Brandon 2B / P 6'0" 190 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#5 Schneider, Jack 2B / C 5'8" 150 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#14 Schneider, Michael 3B / SS 6'4" 180 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#10 Strating, Garret RF / LF 5'11" 200 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#3 Streit, Xander SS / 3B 5'8" 155 Right Right 2021 / Centennial HS
#4 Streit, Zachary P / 2B 6'1" 180 Right Right 2018 / Centennial HS
#7 Summerfield, Nolan C / 3B 5'11" 155 Right Right 2020 / Centennial HS
#1 Trapp, Casey P / CF 5'8" 165 Left Left 2019 / Centennial HS
#15 Waldvogel, Jaxon P / CF 5'9" 155 Left Left 2020 / Centennial HS
Team Manager:
Head Coach:
Assistant Manager:
Assistant Coach:
Mike Parker
Andrew Haugh
Mike Smith
Richard Jones
STILLWATERPOST #48 Representing District 3
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#4 Cullen, Luke CF / LF 6'1" 170 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#16 DuFresne-To, Tuanson LF / RF 5'9" 165 Right Right 2019 / Stillwater HS
#5 Fredcove, Tyson LF / RF 6'0" 180 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#17 Jordan, Logan C 6'4" 195 Right Right 2019 / Stillwater HS
#14 Koehn, Jonathan SS / 3B 5'11" 175 Left Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#9 Leroux, Sean 1B / 3B 6'3" 185 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#11 Moore, Matthew P / LF 6'5" 175 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#8 Novak, Mitchell SS / 3B 5'10" 145 Right Right 2019 / Stillwater HS
#6 Peloquin, Kade RF / LF 5'10" 155 Left Left 2021 / Stillwater HS
#3 Peterson, Nicholas 2B / LF 6'0" 155 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#2 Sandquist, Jackson 2B / P 5'8" 130 Left Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#18 Schlosser, Reid 3B / P 6'2" 220 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#7 Schoenecker, Andrew C / SS 6'0" 165 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#20 Sentman, Andrew P 5'11" 190 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#12 Stack, Eric CF / RF 5'10" 155 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#10 Thorager, Anders LF / RF 5'10" 185 Right Left 2020 / Stillwater HS
#19 Walton, Matthew 1B 6'3" 235 Right Right 2020 / Stillwater HS
#15 Zurn, Gavin P / 1B 6'3" 205 Right Right 2021 / Stillwater HS
TRI-CITY BLUE Team Manager
& Head Coach:
Assistant Manager:
Pat Tschida
Troy UrdahlPOST #513, NEW BRIGHTON Representing District 10
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#13 Anderson, Elliot CF 5'11" 180 Right Right 2020 / St Anthony Village
#10 Anderson, Gabe 1B 5'11" 170 Left Right 2020 / St. Anthony Village
#7 Ballot, Ryan C 5'11" 185 Right Right 2020 / St. Anthony Village
#16 Blomquist, Caleb 3B 5'6" 170 Right Right 2019 / St. Anthony Village
#16 Bluth, Collin 1B 6'2" 285 Right Right 2019 / St. Anthony Village
#18 Caram, Lucas 2B 5'8" 165 Right Right 2018 / St. Anthony Village
#2 Cary, Joshua 3B / 3B 5'10" 170 Right Right 2020 / St. Anthony Village
#9 Deiman, Will 3B 5'8" 170 Right Right 2020 / St. Anthony Village
#11 Erdahl, Everett P 6'3" 155 Right Right 2020 / St. Anthony Village
#6 Fuller, Michael 1B 6'2" 235 Left Left 2019 / St. Anthony Village
#12 Jacobson, Nicholas 1B 6'2" 165 Right Right 2020 / St. Paul Como Park
#8 Mantras, Nikolas SS 6'1" 165 Right Right 2020 / St. Anthony Village
#15 Tappe, Matthew 1B 6'2" 210 Left Right 2018 / St. Anthony Village
#16 VanPatter, Jack 3B / P 6'0" 175 Right Right 2018 / St. Anthony Village
#3 Werni, Paul LF 5'11" 160 Left Left 2018 / St. Anthony Village
#4 Witthoft, Samuel C 5'8" 200 Right Right 2020 / St. Anthony Village
#14 Zezulka, Nickolas 2B 5'4" 166 Right Right 2018 / St. Anthony Village
TRI-CITY MAROON Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Team Manager:
Danny Larson
Ben Danielson
Robert Lynch
POST #513, NEW BRIGHTON Representing District 4
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#10 Cloutier, Nathaniel 2B / RF 5'10" 165 Right Right 2020 / Irondale
#18 Elmquist, Ian P 6'0" 220 Right Right 2020 / Irondale
#11 Foley, Dan P / RF 5'9" 160 Left Left 2018 / Irondale
#12 Foley, Nate SS / P 6'0" 180 Right Right 2020 / Irondale
#3 Gallagher, Mason 2B / P 6'0" 175 Right Right 2018 / Irondale
#7 Haugen, Nick RF / CF 6'0" 170 Right Right 2020 / Irondale
#19 Jorgensen, Carter 1B / LF 6'1" 185 Right Right 2019 / Irondale
#17 Jorgensen, Cooper C / LF 5'10" 180 Right Right 2021 / Irondale
#20 Martin, Tyler P / 1B 6'0" 265 Right Right 2019 / Irondale
#13 Moe, Jacob 3B / P 5'10" 195 Right Right 2020 / Irondale
#5 Newberg, Nolan LF / RF 6'0" 170 Right Right 2019 / Irondale
#2 Schicker, Carson CF 6'0" 160 Right Right 2019 / Irondale
#6 Strong, Max C 6'0" 195 Right Right 2019 / Irondale
#8 Super, Joe 1B / 2B 5'11" 165 Right Right 2019 / Irondale
#15 Zupfer, Jack SS / P 5'11" 180 Right Right 2021 / Irondale
Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Statistician / Asst:
Business Manager:
Nik Anderson
Lars Anderson, Scott Becker,
Jake Hanzalik, Nate Fredrickson,
Stevie Larson
Steve Grasley
TRI-CITY RED POST #513, NEW BRIGHTON Representing District 4
Name Position(s) Height Weight Bats Throws Graduates / School#23 Abercrombie, John P / C 5'9" 170 Left Right 2019 / Mounds View HS
#6 Ault, Hunter P / 2B 5'10" 160 Right Right 2019 / Mounds View HS
#5 Bateman, Brett CF / P 5'10" 155 Left Left 2020 / Mounds View HS
#11 Bonde, Josh P 6'3" 190 Right Right 2018 / Mounds View HS
#12 Cisneros, Mateo 2B / SS 5'10" 165 Right Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#4 Cole, Channing CF / RF 5'8" 180 Right Right 2018 / Mounds View HS
#3 Goldman, Sean RF / P 6'2" 155 Right Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#17 Gutzkow, Mitchell LF / P 6'0" 175 Right Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#7 Herold, Matt C / P 6'0" 185 Right Right 2019 / Mounds View HS
#14 Hogan, Robert RF / 2B 5'11" 180 Right Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#19 Kettelhut, Ben LF / RF 6'1" 160 Right Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#21 Mezzenga, Isaac (Ike) 1B / 3B 6'0" 210 Left Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#18 Rankin, Trevor LF / 1B 5'9" 155 Right Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#8 Rogers, Will C / SS 6'0" 190 Right Right 2021 / Mounds View HS
#10 Solfest, John P / SS 6'1" 185 Right Right 2019 / Mounds View HS
#2 Sparks, Jonah LF / RF 5'7" 145 Left Right 2019 / Mounds View HS
#16 Stenstrom, Cole 3B / C 6'1" 205 Right Right 2020 / Mounds View HS
#9 Traczyk, Carter 3B / 2B 5'10" 170 Right Right 2018 / Mounds View HS
American Legion Baseball History & Facts
American Legion Baseball has been, and continues to be, atradition rich stepping stone to adulthood for millions ofAmerican youth, who have gone on to serve their country orcommunity, raise families and / or play the sport at thehighest level …
American Legion Baseball is considered to be the largest,oldest and most successful organized youth baseballprogram in the United States. All 50 states participate, aswell as Puerto Rico. Almost 72,000 players are rostered annually on over 4,000 teams. Sinceits formal inception in 1926, over 10 million players have participated and it is considered tobe a primary vehicle for players to develop their skills and achieve visibility with college andpro scouts.
American Legion Baseball has enjoyed a exceptionally strong tradition in Minnesota. (Someteams actually trace their continuous participation all the way back to 1923.) Minnesota’sfirst State Tournament was held in Mankato in 1926, and it has been held every year since,making Minnesota one of only three states in the nation that has held a tournament everyyear since the program’s national inception in 1926. In 1959, Minnesota topped the nation,by having more registered American Legion teams than any other state. The State held thisdistinction for nine years. Pennsylvania then surpassed Minnesota, with Minnesota beingsecond for many years.
In 2014, however, Minnesota again topped the nation, having 306 teams;Pennsylvania was second with 299 teams, Nebraska was third with 281,Wisconsin was fourth with 207, and Illinois was fifth with 163. Minnesotahas led the nation since, with 325 350 teams registering annually. Therehas also been significant growth in the number of Junior Legion teams (16year olds), both in Minnesota and nationally.
Division I Sub State Playoff Tournament Champions from across Minnesota, as well as a hostteam, then compete in the annual 16 team Legion State Tournament (largest in the nation) todetermine the State Champion. (A Division II State Tournament is also held annually, as wellas Division I and II Jr. Legion State Tournaments.)
State Champs advance to one of eight Regional Tournaments held across the nation. A Hostteam, each State Champion, plus Runners up from several states, including Minnesota, makeup the 64 teams that compete in the eight team double elimination Regional Tournaments.(Minnesota’s Division I Champion and its Division I Runner up both advance to the CentralPlains Regional Tournament, because of the high number of registered teams in Minnesota.)Regional Champions then compete in the World Series of American Legion Baseball, todetermine the annual National Champion. Minnesota has produced five National Champions,as follows:
Minneapolis Richfield Post 435 in 1943;Edina Post 471 in 1983;New Brighton Post 513’s Tri City Red in 1999,Rochester Post 592’s Rochester A’s in 2003, andEden Prairie in 2011.
In 2002, Excelsior Post 259 was the National Runner up; in 2007and 2010, Eden Prairie was the National Runner up.
Minnesota also sends a Division II team and a Junior Legion teamto regional tournaments; there is no nationally sponsoredChampionship Tournament for Division II or Junior Legion at this time, however.
MINNESOTA AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALLGRADUATES OF THE YEAR
Although not necessarily awarded annually, this award is bestowed to a graduate of theMinnesota American Legion Baseball Program by the MN American Legion Baseball State Directors Committee.
1988: Terry Steinbach, New Ulm 2006: Rob Wassenaar, Edina 1989: Kent Hrbek, Bloomington 2007: Robb Quinlan, North St. Paul 1991: Mike Kingery, Atwater 2008: Bill Davis, Richfield 1993: Dave Winfield, St. Paul Attucks Brooks 2009: Darin Everson, Ada
Paul Molitor, St. Paul Attucks-Brooks 2010: Jeff Schugel, New Ulm 1994: Jim Eisenreich, St. Cloud 2011: Mike Halloran, Edina 1996: John Anderson, Keewatin Charlie Walters, Minneapolis 1998: Dean Bowyer, Ada 2012: James Brower, Excelsior 1999: Paul and John Blanchard Cole Irish, Plainview 2000: Wes Westrom, Clearbrook 2013: Dean Atchison, Moorhead 2001: Mike Mason, Excelsior 2014: Wade Adamson, Willmar 2002: Jack Morris, St. Paul 2016: Jerry Terrell, Waseca 2003: Michael Restovich, Rochester 2017: Doug Palmer, New Ulm 2004: Dave Goltz, Rothsay 2018: Harold Nathe, Melrose 2005: Todd Oakes, Caledonia
MINNESOTA AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALLCOACH OF THE YEAR
Presented to a coach who has made extraordinary contributions to theAmerican Legion Baseball Programover a number of years. The award is not necessarily presented every year.
1998: Brad Dean, Willmar 2007: Keith Kangas, Rochester A's Bucky Burgau, Moorhead 2008: Tom Yelle, Coon Rapids Bruce Young, Apple Valley 2009: Bill Kinnunen, Grand Rapids Jeff Gallagher, Montevideo 2010: Tom Coombe, Ely
1999: Dick Johnson, Anoka 2011: Doug Schuette, Brownton 2000: Bob Streetar, Grand Rapids 2012: Mike Fogelson, Bemidji 2001: George Horihan, LaCrescent 2013: Scott Hackett, Eden Prairie 2002: Jim Peck, Excelsior 2015: Greg Nesbitt, Prior Lake 2003: Jim Senske, New Ulm 2016: Bob Klefsaas, Eastview (of Apple Valley) 2004: Charlie Godbout, West St. Paul 2017: Mitch McLeod, Detroit Lakes 2005: Ron Adams, North St. Paul 2018: Steve Agre, Sacred Heart 2006: Gary Wilson, Minneapolis Northeast
2019 American Legion BaseballChampionship
Tournament DatesNOTE: All teams participating in the Sub-State #8 Playoff Tournament
are "Division I" participants of MN American Legion Baseball
Junior Legion:Jr. Legion Division I: Hosted by Bloomington, Post 550 State Tournament: Games played Thursday, August 1st through Sunday, August 4th.
Mid-State Regional: (No regional tournament is being held in 2019.)
Jr. Legion Division II Hosted by St. Charles Post 248 State Tournament: Games played Friday, August 9th through Sunday, August 11th)
Senior Legion, Division II:State Tournament: 33rd Annual; Hosted by Ely Post 248 Team reporting / banquet: Thursday, August 1st Games played Friday, August 2nd through Sunday, August 4th
Central Plains Hosted by Waupun, WI. Team reporting date: Wednesday, August 7th Regional Tournament: Games: Thursday, August 8th through Sunday, August 11th
Senior Legion, Division I:Sub-State Playoffs: Week of July 22nd (exact dates vary by Sub-State)
State Tournament: 94th Annual; Hosted by Cold Spring Post 455 Team reporting / banquet: Wednesday, July 31st Games played Thursday, August 1st through Sunday, August 4th
Central Plains Region Hosted by Sioux Falls, SD. Team reporting date / events: Tuesday, August 6th. (MN Champ 6 Tournament: and Runner-up both participate.) Games played Wed., Aug. 7th through Sun., August 11th
World Series: 93rd Annual; Hosted by Shelby, NC. Team reporting: Tuesday, August 13th Banquet / events: Wed, Aug. 14th. Games played Thurs. Aug. 15th through Tues. Aug 20th Pool play format; Coverage available through ESPNU / ESPN3.
Sr. Legion Division 1A Hosted by Apple Valley Post 1776. State Tournament: (For qualifying teams opting out of eligibility for Division I Sub-State Playoffs & State Tournament). Games played Wed., July 31st through Sunday, August 4th.
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Minnesota American Legion BaseballDivision I State Champions
Year Champion Runner-Up Site1926: Crosby St. Paul Navy-Marine Mankato
1927: St. Paul John de Parcq Cambridge Little Falls
1928: *St. Paul John de Parcq St. Cloud St. Paul Lexington Park
1929: Cottonwood St. Paul Post 8 St. Cloud
1930: Minneapolis North Side Parkers Prairie Stillwater
1931: Winona Minneapolis North Side Stillwater
1932: **Minneapolis North Side Duluth Minneapolis, U of M
1933: St. Paul Post 8 Minneapolis Kyle Minneapolis, U of M
1934: New Ulm Cokato Cokato
1935: **St. Paul Christie de Parcq Minneapolis Laidlaw Breckenridge
1936: Minneapolis North Side St. Paul Christie de Parcq Willmar
1937: St. Paul Railroad Cokato Fergus Falls
1938: St. Paul Midway Cokato Rochester
1939: Minneapolis Fire and Police Blackduck Minneapolis Nicollet Park
1940: Minneapolis Fire and Police Waverly St. Paul Lexington Park
1941: New Ulm Minneapolis Courthouse St. Paul Lexington Park
1942: St. Paul Hamline Robbinsdale St. Paul Lexington Park
1943: †† Minneapolis-Richfield South St. Paul St. Paul Lexington Park
1944: ** Minneapolis-Richfield St. Paul Twin City Federal St. Paul Lexington Park
1945: Minneapolis Fire and Police Winona St. Paul Lexington Park
1946: St. Paul Christie de Parcq Stillwater Duluth
1947: St. Paul Christie de Parcq St. Cloud St. Paul Lexington Park
1948: ** Austin St. Cloud St. Paul Lexington Park
1949: St. Paul North End Winona Shakopee
1950: ** St. Paul North End Minneapolis-Richfield St. Paul Lexington Park
1951: St. Cloud Austin St. Paul Lexington Park
1952: St. Paul North End Melrose St. Paul Lexington Park
1953: Austin St. Paul North End St. Paul Lexington Park
1954: St. Paul North End St. Cloud St. Paul Lexington Park
1955: Edina Minneapolis Camden St. Paul Lexington Park
1956: St. Paul North End Minneapolis Grain Exchange St. Paul Lexington Park
1957: Mankato St. Paul North End St. Paul Midway Stadium
1958: Minneapolis Grain Exchange Duluth Wisted St. Paul Midway Stadium
1959: Minneapolis-Richfield Granite Falls Austin
1960: Fergus Falls Norwood St. Paul Midway Stadium
1961: Minneapolis-Richfield St. Paul Christie de Parcq St. Paul Midway Stadium
1962: St. Paul Christie de Parcq Duluth St. Paul Midway Stadium
1963: St. Paul Christie de Parcq Austin St. Paul Midway Stadium
1964: Minneapolis Grain Exchange Austin St. Paul Midway Stadium
1965: Rosetown Memorial Brooklyn Center Winona
1966: North St. Paul St. Paul Park St. Paul Midway Stadium
1967: St. Paul Attucks-Brooks Minneapolis-Richfield St. Paul Midway Stadium
1968: St. Paul Attucks-Brooks Minneapolis-Richfield St. Cloud
1969: Edina Moorhead St. Cloud
1970: Winona Minneapolis Gopher Post Winona
1971: North St. Paul Winona Moorhead
1972: Minneapolis-Richfield Moorhead St. Cloud
1973: ** Minneapolis-Richfield St. Louis Park St. Paul Midway Stadium
1974: St. Paul Attucks-Brooks Bemidji New Ulm
1975: Grand Rapids White Bear Lake Ely
1976: St. Cloud White Bear Lake Willmar
1977: St. Cloud Edina Ely
1978: ** New Ulm Bloomington Austin
1979: St. Paul Arcade-Phalen St. Cloud Willmar
1980: Minneapolis-Richfield St. Paul Arcade Phalen Richfield
1981: Rochester, William T. McCoy Hastings Ely
1982: ** Edina Minneapolis-Richfield Willmar
1983: †† Edina New Ulm New Ulm
1984: Waite Park Willmar Albert Lea
1985: St. Paul Jacobsen Hutchinson Richfield
1986: Waite Park Rochester Marshall
1987: St. Louis Park Apple Valley Grand Rapids
1988: ** Moorhead Rochester Ely
1989: Apple Valley New Ulm New Ulm
1990: St. Paul Hamline Duluth Lakeview Richfield
1991: Excelsior Apple Valley Mankato
1992: New Ulm Cold Spring Willmar
1993: Tri-City Red, New Brighton ** Osseo New Ulm
1994: Tri-City Red, New Brighton Anoka Northfield
1995: New Ulm ** Osseo Hibbing
1996: Rochester A's Excelsior Moorhead
1997: ** Tri-City Red, New Brighton St. Paul Hamline Chaska
1998: ** Excelsior South St. Paul Hibbing
1999: †† Tri-City Red, New Brighton ** Bloomington Blue St. Cloud
2000: Tri-City Red, New Brighton Waite Park Duluth
2001: Coon Rapids New Ulm Rochester
2002: Apple Valley Excelsior † Marshall
2003: †† Rochester A's Bloomington Blue Rochester
2004: ** Eden Prairie Apple Valley Northfield
2005: Eden Prairie ** Woodbury Blue St. Cloud
2006: Eden Prairie Coon Rapids Excelsior
2007: † Eden Prairie Apple Valley Bloomington
2008: Eastview Eden Prairie Burnsville
2009: Rochester Patriots Apple Valley New Ulm
2010: † Eden Prairie Eagan Hibbing
2011: †† Eden Prairie Lino Lakes Eden Prairie
2012: Edina Eden Prairie Chaska
2013: Eden Prairie ** Burnsville Edina
2014: Lakeville North St. Cloud Chutes Eagan
2015: Wayzata Eden Prairie Chanhassen
2016: Woodbury Blue Forest Lake Delano
2017: Tri-City Red Ham Lake CHS Field, St. Paul (TC Red)
2018: Tri-City Red Wayzata Edina
2019: TBD TBD Cold Spring
2020: TBD TBD Burnsville
2021: TBD TBD St. Cloud (Chutes)
* Sectional Champion ** Regional Champion ††National Champion † National Runner-up
Division I Minnesota State TournamentOutstanding Player Award Recipients
The Fred Wannamaker Award
Year Player Position Team, Post #1960: Barry Johnson Pitcher Fergus Falls, 30
1961: Cliff Warnke Pitcher Winona, 9
1962: Bob Williams Pitcher St. Paul Christie de Parcq, 406
1963: Dennis Denning Shortstop St. Paul Christie de Parcq, 406
1964: Jerry Wickman Pitcher Minneapolis Grain Exchange, 403
1965: Dennis Coleman Pitcher Rosetown Memorial, 542
1966: Jim Myers Pitcher North St. Paul, 39
1967: Tim Hadro Catcher St. Paul Attucks-Brooks, 606
1968: Dave Winfield Pitcher / Shortstop St. Paul Attucks-Brooks, 606
1969: Mike Shea 3rd Base Little Falls, 46
1970: Mike Semling Right Field Winona, 9
1971: Terry Johnson Pitcher / 1st Base Kenyon, 78
1972: Mark Stevens Pitcher Duluth Lakeview, 342
1973: Chuck Engle Pitcher / 1st Base St. Louis Park, 282
1974: Peter Maus Pitcher / Infield Bemidji, 14
1975: Tim Fagley Pitcher White Bear Lake, 168
1976: Greg Berling Pitcher St. Cloud, 76
1977: Bill Peterson Pitcher Edina, 471
1978: Terry Steinbach 2nd Base New Ulm, 132
1979: Bill Larson Pitcher St. Paul Arcade-Phalen, 377
1980: James Burns 3rd Base Minneapolis Falldin, 555
1981: Bill Cutschall Pitcher Rochester, 92
1982: Rob Wassenaar Pitcher / 3rd Base Edina, 471
1983: Rob Wassenaar Pitcher / 3rd Base Edina, 471
1984: Tim Piechowski Pitcher / Shortstop Willmar, 167
1985: Vince Palyan Pitcher / Shortstop St. Paul Jacobsen, 487
1986: Jeremy Mendal Catcher / Outfield Waite Park, 428
1987: Bob Divinski Pitcher / 3rd Base St. Louis Park, 282
1988: Todd Hoffman Center Field New Ulm, 132
1989: Al Stoye Pitcher Apple Valley, 1776
1990: Wes Denning Center Field St. Paul Hamline, 418
1991: Jason Pflaum 2nd Base Excelsior, 259
1992: Ben Griffin Left Field Cold Spring, 455
1993: Matt McDonough Catcher Osseo, 172
1994: Robb Ramacher Center Field Tri-City Red, 513
1995: Brady Ranweiler 1st Base New Ulm, 132
1996: Joe Siple 2nd Base Rochester A's, 92
1997: Charlie Brookins Pitcher St. Paul Park, 98
1998: Ryan Klocksien Pitcher / Infield Excelsior, 259
1999: Billy Schneider 2nd Base Tri-City Red, 513
2000: Josh Krogman Pitcher / Infield Waite Park, 428
2001: Danny Anderson Pitcher / Infield Coon Rapids, 334
2002: Dan Brosnan 1st Base Apple Valley, 1776
2003: Steve Edlefsen Shortstop Bloomington Blue, 550
2004: Justin Milo 1st Base Eden Prairie, NA
2005: Nate Hansen Shortstop Eden Prairie, NA
2006: Aaron Senne Outfield / Pitcher Rochester Redhawks, NA
2007: Dan Miller Pitcher / Outfield Eden Prairie, NA
2008: Scott Lindner Shortstop Eden Prairie, NA
2009: Derek Hovick Pitcher / Outfield Rochester Patriots, 92
2010: Matt Halloran Catcher Eden Prairie, NA
2011: Austin Malinowski Pitcher / 1st Base Lino Lakes, 556
2012: Cody Wetmore Pitcher / 1st Base / Outfield Eden Prairie, NA
2013: Luke Lind Pitcher / 1st Base Eden Prairie, NA
2014: Jeff Fasching Pitcher / Outfield St. Cloud Chutes, 76
2015: Jeff Athey 3rd Base / 1st Base Eden Prairie, NA
2016: Cameron Kline Outfield / Pitcher Forest Lake, 225
2017: Ross Indlecoffer 3rd Base, 1st Base, Pitcher Tri-City Red, 513
2018: John Solfest Pitcher, Infield Tri-City Red, 513
Honor All ThoseWho Have Served
MINNESOTADIVISION I STATE TOURNAMENT
OUTSTANDING PITCHER AWARD RECIPIENTSThe Rob Wassenaar Award
2013: Matt Hopfner, Edina Post 471 2016: Tom Skoro, Wayzata Post 118 2014: AJ Sayer, Lakeville North 2017: Seth Miller, Ham Lake Post 2000 2015: Jake Marsh, Wayzata Post 118 2018: Sam Westermeyer, Wayzata Post 118
MINNESOTA AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALLHALL OF FAME
Recipients of the Minnesota American Legion Baseball Hall of Fame are honored for outstandingcontributions to American Legion Baseball in the State of Minnesota. This award was established in 1962 andpresented by the State Baseball Committee to select individuals or groups. It is not necessarily awarded every year.
1962: Frank C. Momsen, Tracy 1993: Tom Elliot, St. Cloud 1963: Dr. W.H. Mulligan, St. Cloud Ray DeZurik, Waite Park 1964: Robert P. Marshall, Dilworth 2000: Joe Baker, Moorhead 1965: Mark Hayward, St. Paul Al Davis, Princeton 1966: Thomas Warner, Marshall George Karnas, Richfield 1967: Harry Moldenhauer, St. Paul 2001: Nick Kakos, Minneapolis
Frank Fust, Minneapolis Darwin Berg, Chanhassen 1968: Dr. Robert M. Farrish, Litchfield 2002: Norb Winter, Watkins 1969: Theodore "Ted" Peterson, Minneapolis Jack Bloedel, New Ulm 1970: Maurice Godsey, Winona Al Zdon, Mounds View 1971: G. Sheldon Hanson, Austin Harold Solheim, Princeton 1972: Gaylord Zelinske, Brainerd 2003: Bob Letourneau, Osseo 1973: S.C. "Sig" Qvale, Austin Dick Seal, Sauk Rapids 1975: M.E. "Shorty" Dekko, Gary 2004: Bob Zellman, Norwood 1976: George Medvic, Minneapolis 2006: Huck Arneson, Barnesville 1977: John Koch, Trimont Dick Johnson, Anoka 1978: Dale VanDeWalker, St. Paul Bob Garin, Crosslake 1979: Robert Schabert, St. Paul 2007: Tink Larson, Waseca
C.I. "Spike" Piper, Blue Earth 2008: Roger Niebeling, Borup Leonard Grill, Minneapolis 2009: Jeff Reese, New Richland
1980: Louise Kainz, Ely 2010: Gail Kalata, St. Paul Joe Kastelic, Ely 2011: Ron Beckman, Jordan Sheldon Hanson, Austin 2012: John Sherman, Minneapolis
1983: Dale Timm, Owatonna Bill Taunton Sr., Willmar Al Schmidt, Shakopee 2013: Dennis Frey, Howard Lake Tony Sipe, Ada 2014: Jim Donahue, Edina
1984: George Marsnik, Ely Alberta Marth, New Ulm Rueben Nathe, Litchfield Bob Nistler, Albert Lea Rodney Wedin, Wells 2015: Mike Gort, Marshall Kenneth Swartz, Bloomington Mike Perry, Hopkins
1986: Halver Johnson, Moorhead Carl "Red" Wyczawski, New Ulm 1989: George Bodlovick, St. Paul 2016: Ron Nenovich, Bloomington
Gerald "Red" Haddox, Bloomington 2017: Jarvis Anderson, Plainview 1990: Al Schoenthaler, Roseville Jim Clancy, Minneapolis 1991: Tom Mattson, Albert Lea Jim Larson, Minneapolis 1992: Jim Peck, Excelsior 2018: Bruce Barron, Minneapolis
Harlan Nepp, Pipestone
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