Hall of Fame
Three-year letter winner for the Pioneers. Career leader in batting average for a player with 400+ career at-bats (.370); school record holder in career steals (76) and most steals in a single season, 34 (1995);Â 1995 Northwest Conference player of the Year;Â drafted by the California Angels in the fifth round of the 1995 amateur draft; played parts of two seasons (1998, 2000) for the Angels, only the second Lewis & Clark baseball player to play in the Major Leagues.