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Back Row (Left to Right): Assistant Coach Bill McCauley, Jordan Gray, Head Coach Jim Ayers, Matt Greely, Assistant Coach Frank Barthel, Ryan Fagerstrom, Geno Vick, Zach Mixson, Kellen Moen, Adam Nelson, Erik Scholl, Tres Saldivar, Assistant Coach Ray Gorle, Pat Kohan, Nano Jacobsen, Assistant Coach Tom Listberger, CJ Keys, and Assistant Coach Randall Moen. Front Row: Sergio Magallanes, Cody Wolf, Sam Muse, Jake Ridle, Ryan Gorle, Chris Dillon, and Derek Listberger. 
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Eric Scholl
Zack Mixson
Serigo Magallanes
Ryan Gorle
C.J. Keys
Chris Dillon
Sam Muse
Tres Saldivar
Pat Kohan
Matt Greely
Kellen Moen
Adam Nelson
Gordon Gray
Ryan Fagerstrom
Jake Riddle
Derek Listberger

JDHS went 11-5 in Southeast, winning their conference and taking the southeast bid to the state tournament.

The Bears fell to an undefeated Kodiak team in the first round of the state tournament, but were able to salvage the season with a victory over West Valley to take third in state. Kodiak went on to win the state title.

  C. J. Keyes and Sergio Magallanes were named to the All-State tournament team.

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Seniors: (Left to Right): Erik Scholl, Sergio Magallanes, Sam Muse, Matt Greely, Geno Vick, C.J. Keys, Adam Nelson and Jordan Gray.


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Zach Mixson is congratulated by his teammates after hitting a solo home run against Sitka.


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Sergio Magallanes tracks one of his pitches against Ketchikan.

 

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Matt Greely delivers to the plate


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Pat Kohan makes a throw across the diamond against Sitka



The Bears hit .295 as a team with 107 runs scored (5.4 runs per game) while limiting their opponents to just 62 runs on the season (3.1 runs per game).

Sergio Magallanes posted a 3-0 record with a 1.62 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 13 innings pitched. Zach Mixson went 2-0 with an identical 1.62 ERA and recorded 25 strikeouts in 26 Innings and Matt Greely went 3-1 with a 2.76 ERA, while fanning 15 batters in 20 1/3 innings of work.

Mixson also led the team offensively, batting .442, while slugging 4 home runs and adding 27 RBI. Erik Scholl's batting average was .426 while scoring 22 runs and recording 12 RBI. Ryan Gorle swatted 3 home runs and C.J. Keys led the team in stolen bases with 10
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Catcher Chris Dillon catches a foul pop-up off the bat of a Ketchikan batter.


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Erik Scholl dives to tag a Ketchikan baserunner.


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Third base coach Bill McCauley urges base runner Cody Wolf home against Sitka.


Team and Individual Statistics

NOTE: Individual batting statistics listed below are based on players with at least 33 at bats (AB)

The 2004 Crimson Bears' Baseball season records are:

Batting Average = H / AB   
(H=Hits) / (divided by) (AB= At Bats)

TEAM Batting Average = 109 / 370 = .295

                    Leaders:
Zack Mixson .442                 
Eric Scholl .426
Serigo Magallanes .359

The better hitters have batting average of .300 or higher. However some hitters may hit lower than .300 but hit more timely hits than hitters with higher batting averages, for example hit when runners are on base or in scoring position (a runner on 2nd or 3rd) or hit to keep a rally
going.

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On Base % = (H+BB+HP) / (AB+BB+HP+SF)
(BB=Base on Balls) (HP=Hit by a pitch) (SF= Sacrifice Fly Out).

TEAM On Base % = 109+42+6 / 370+42+6= 157/418 = .376

                    Leaders:
Zack Mixson .500
Eric Scholl .475
Serigo Magallanes .468               

(The career highest OB% belongs to Ted Williams at .482).

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Slugging % =(1B+2x2B+3x3B+4xHR) / AB 
(1B=singles) (2B=doubles) (3B=triples) (HR=Home Runs).

TEAM Slugging % = 79+44+3+28 / 370 = .416

Leaders:
Zack Mixson.808
Eric Scholl .537
Chris Dillon .513

(At the major league level the slugging % is in the .500 to .700 range. The career highest Slugging % is held by Babe Ruth at .690).

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Contact Rate = (AB minus K) / AB (K=Strike Outs)

TEAM Contact Rate = 370 - 73 / 370 = .803

                        Leaders:
Zack Mixson .942
Eric Scholl .870
Sam Muse .853
Chris Dillon .825                                        

(The major league contact rate level is at 80%. However batters who are hitting .300 or better are in the 90% range) (source: Ron Shandler USA Today 4/17/2008).

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NOTE:
all the individual pitching stats listed below are based on pitchers who pitched at least 20 innings .

Pitching Statistics: Won-Lost    ERA     WHIP    Ratio K/BB     Opp. BA     Pitches per inning

TEAM                         11-5          2.73     1.180          1.7              .166                 16 

Zack Mixson                2-0          1.65     0.808           3                .078                 14 
Matt Greely                 3-1          2.76     1.084           1.5             .143                 16


Serigo Magallanes.
Although Serigo pitched 13 innings his record was 3-0 with an ERA of 1.62.

ERA=(ER x 7) / IP (Earned Runs x 7 innings (in high school baseball) divided ( / )
by innings pitched.
A good ERA is 4.00 and under.

WHIP= ( BB + H) / IP
WHIP is another way to measure the effectiveness of a pitcher. Two pitchers could have identical ERAs but one of those pitchers could have a lower WHIP incating that he is a more effective pitcher. For example, Pitcher A could give up no runs 1 hit and issue 2 walks. His ERa is 0.00 and his WHIP is ( 2BB + 1hit / 6 innings pitched)= .600. Pitcher B also did not give up any runs but allowed 7 hits and issued 3 walks. Pitcher B's ERA is 0.00 but his WHIP is (3 + 7 / 6)=1.66.
A good WHIP is around 1.000, below that is excellant. A poor WHIP is 1.750 or higher.
In our example Pitcher B is allowing nearly 2 runners per inning.Runners on base usually means runs scored.

K / BB= Strikeouts / Base on Balls

Opp. BA= Opponent's Batting Average

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