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Written by Benjamin Bradley
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Monday, 05 October 2009 |
 Nick Karow Six Licking County Settlers continued to earn recognition long after the best season in organization history with their selection to a compiled list of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League Top 25 Prospects. Chris Serritella (Southern Illinois University) headlined the list, while Nick Karow (Furman University), John McCambridge (Xavier University), Phil Klein (Youngstown State University), Kyle McMillen (Kent State University) and Jonathan Kountis (Ohio Dominican University) all made the honor roll. The Settlers enjoyed their best mark in their four year history, a 22-13 mark in the regular season that was followed by the first postseason appearance since 2006. The complete listing for the GLSCL Top 25 Prospects can be found here. |
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Written by Benjamin Bradley
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Tuesday, 11 August 2009 |
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The eighth former Settler in the organzation's history found himself on a professional roster as Chris Stewart, a left-handed pitcher from Marietta College, made the leap to pro ball when he signed with the Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier League on July 22nd. Stewart threw for the Granville Settlers in 2006, appearing ten times in 16.1 innings. He becomes the third Settler from the original squad to make a professional team. Stewart's story can be found here. He becomes the fourth former Settler to play in the independent Frontier League. |
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Written by Benjamin Bradley
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Tuesday, 11 August 2009 |
 Dan Buchholz Fittingly, in a season in which the Settlers set new high-water marks in virtually every major statistical category, the postseason individual honors did not disappoint as well. Seven Settlers made the All-GLSCL teams, including an organization-best four first-teamers. Second-year Settlers Dan Buchholz (UW-Milwaukee) and John McCambridge (Xavier University) led the way on the First Team, as Buchholz was recognized as the league's top catcher while McCambridge joined a trio of outfielders. Chris Serritella (Southern Illinois University) added to his lengthy list of accomplishments this season with a First Team nod at first base. Nick Karow (Furman University), ten for ten on saves this season, was the league's top reliever. The Second Team included Aaron Roberts (Southern Illinois University) in the outfield, Kyle McMillen (Kent State University) as a utility man, and Phil Klein (Youngstown State University) as one of the best starting pitchers. Licking County wrapped up the season with a team-record 24 wins, including their first postseason appearance since the team's inaugural season in 2006. |
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Written by Chris Webb
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Monday, 10 August 2009 |
 Chris Serritella In a year which saw the Licking County Settlers baseball franchise reach new heights, finishing above .500 for the first time ever with a best ever mark of 24-14, individually plenty of Settlers excelled.Finishing in the Great Lakes League top 10: * Denotes new Settler single season record Batting Average 8th Aaron Roberts (Southern Illinois) .336 Slugging Percentage 4th Chris Serritella (Southern Illinois) .525 *Home Runs 2nd Serritella 5 *RBI 6th Serritella 23 |
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