Hall of Fame
Wayne Anderson made the most of his two years on Palatine Hill. The Mount Hood Community College transfer earned All-Conference and All-District II honors in each of his two seasons and was named the Northwest Conference Co-MVP and team MVP in 1988. In just two seasons, he belted the eighth-most home runs in program history with 22 and he sits sixth all-time with a .363 career batting average.
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Anderson was incredibly consistent. He ranks in the top-15 in program history for a single-season in home runs, runs batted in and runs scored and accomplished the feats in both 1987 and 1988. The outfielder/designated hitter racked up 101 hits, 86 runs scored, 79 RBI and 37 extra-base hits, while playing in 75 of 76 games. Anderson set the then single-season records for games played (38) and runs scored (45) during the 1987 season. That year, Lewis & Clark went 14-1 in conference play and won the NAIA District II Title.