How Will The COVID-19 Threat Effect Our Summer Youth Boys Basketball Camp???
Obviously, there is no answer to the question at this point. After conferring with Coach Mike Code we have decided that it will remain scheduled for June 15th-18th at this time. We will make a more definitive decision at a later date. However, applications will not be published nor accepted, nor will invitations be sent out prior to May 1st when we will have a better handle on the situation. It would not be unprecedented for us to conduct camp later in the summer prior to the resumption of school, should it become necessary.
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2011 Baseball Seniors Feature Story Dylan Embs, Ian Hehman, Jake Ollier and Nick Hamberg
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May 7, 2011 was Derby
Day. Animal Kingdom
won the roses in
Louisville, but at Whitaker
Bank ballpark in
Lexington it was Dylan
Embs Day.
The Mustangs played two
games that day in the "A"
State Baseball
Tournament.
In the morning game,
Embs took the mound and
no-hit the Presonsburg
Black Cats.
Later that evening in the
semi-finals, Dylan hit one
out of the big league
ballpark, as the Mustangs
punched their ticket to the
"A" State Finals with a 7-1
win over Glasgow, a team
that had polished off a
good Louisville DeSales
team.
As a senior Embs
finished with a win-loss
record of 4-1 that included
a pair of no-hitters
(Prestonsburg and Scott),
pitching 35 innings,
allowing 20 runs, striking
out 20 and issuing only
13 free passes.
At the plate, Dylan hit .310
with 8 doubles, a triple,
and 5 round-trippers.
Nick Hamberg was another mult-faceted Mustang. He started six games on the mound, and earned a 4-2 W-L record. He too had a productive strike out to walks ratio at 33-18. Hamberg pulled his weight at the plate, averaging .319. Nick accumulated 8 doubles, a triple, and hit 5 home runs, while knocking home 20 teammates, and crossed the plate himself 30 times. Like myself Nick fished Northern Michigan, out of Cedarville in the UP. We often compared notes on our bass and pike fishing.
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Ian Hehman was the
ultimate closer. He was
known for his sidearm,
across the body delivery.
He made 23 appearances
for the 2011 Mustangs and
recorded a team-high 6
saves. Hehman allowed a
mere 6 runs and carried an
amazing 1.63 ERA. Hehman
closed out the win over
Danville in the "A" State
Sectional sitting the
Admirals down in order to
secure the 3-2 victory.
During his senior season
he struck out 24 batters to
face him while issuing
merely 4 free passes.
Jake Olilier battled arm
issues early in the season,
but had overcome them by
mid-season and was the
starting and winning pitcher
against Danville in the "A"
State Sectional win, and
again started in the "A"
State Championships Game
vs Christian Academy of
Louisville.
Ollier started a total of 10
games with an ERA of 3.89.
He too had a remarkable
K/BB ratio of 35/15.
As a staff the 2011 Mustang
pitchers allowed only a
single home run.
The 2011 Brossart Baseball pitching staff was one of our most formidable ever. Combined this staff maintained
a joint 3.35 ERA. Jointly the staff maintained a 195 strike-outs to 100 base-on-balls ratio. The team record was
24-13. We allowed an average of four runs per game, which was OK since we scored 7.6 runs per game.
Above, 2011 grad Ian Hehman joined
now-professional broadcaster Andrew Kappas
in calling our Brossart Lady Stangs basketball
games for a few seasons while attending NKU.
Ian Hehman also stayed in high school baseball,
joining his former pitching coach Scott
Schweitzer's staff at Campbell County.
This broadcast includes a pre-game interview with Dylan Embs who also hits a 2-Run Home Run in the bottom of the second inning
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