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College/ University
City, State
Division
Achievements
Taylor Bratton
University of West Alabama
Livingston, AL
NCAA D2

Jake Dutkiewicz
Pitt College
Winterville, NC
NJCAA D1

Vince Cambruzzi
Spoon River Community College
Spoon River, IL
NJCAA D2

Mile Pessa
Spoon River Community College
Spoon River, IL
NJCAA D2

Jacob Krane
Heston College
Heston, KS
NJCAA D2

Aberdeen Chan
Blue Ridge Community College
Flat Rock, NC
NJCAA D1

Mike Vanderlaan
Bethal College
Mishawaka, IN
NAIA

Jose Gallardo
Lansing Community College
Lansing, MI
NJCAA D1

Daniel Forte
Parkland Community College
Parkland, IL
NJCAA D2

Matt Mallette
Spoon River Community College
Spoon RIver, IL
NJCAA D2

Peter Benvenuto
Lon Morris College
Jacksonville, TX
NJCAA D1

Zack Lucas
Lon Morris College
Jacksonville, TX
NJCAA D1

Jordan Vecchiarelli
Lon Morris College
Jacksonville, TX
NJCAA D1

Collin Soltez
Spoon River Community College
Spoon River, IL
NJCAA D2

William Barone
Huntington University
Huntington, IN
NAIA

Kurtis Robinson
Muscatine Community College
Muscatine, IA
NJCAA D1

Shane Cole
Texarkana Community College
Texarkana, TX
NJCAA D1

Gianfranco Diceglie
Cisco College
Cisco, TX
NJCAA D1

Nathan Kennedy
Grayson College
Denison, TX
NJCAA D1

Karri Oksanen
Lon Morris College
Jacksonville, TX
NJCAA D1

Stirling Crawford
Grayson Community College
Transfer to:
Iowa Western
Denison, TX

Iowa
NJCAA D1
2009 NJCAA D1 World Series Champions.

2010 NJCAA D1 World Series Appearance.
Collen McKeen
Grayson Community College

Transfered to:
Parkland Community College

Transfered to:
University of Wesy Alabama

Denison, TX


Parkland, IL


Livingston, AL
NJCAA D1


NJCAA D2
2009 NJCAA D1 World Series Champions

2010 NJCAA D2 World Series Champions
Ben Morris
Grayson Community College
Denison, TX
NJCAA D1

Ryan Kreiner
Brookhaven College

Transfered to:
Upper Iowa
Farmers Branch, TX


Fayette, Iowa
NJCAA D3


NCAA D2

Josh Spagnoletti
Brookhaven College

Transfered to:
Texas Weslyan
Farmers Branch, TX


Fort Worth, TX
NJCAA D3


NAIA

Nathan Lewis
Cisco College

Transfered to:
Tarleton State University
Cisco, TX


Stephenville, TX
NJCAA D1


NCAA D2

Alex Carnall
Cisco College
Transfer to:
University of Texas Pan Am (09/10)
Cisco, TX

Edinburg, TX
NJCAA D1

NCAA D1

Tyler Drake
Clarendon College
Clarendon, TX
NJCAA D1

Jeff Dobos
Adrian College
Adrian, MI
NCAA D3

Chris Stewart
Bently College
Watham, MA
NCAA D2

Paul Wilson
Trinity International University
Deerfield, IL
NAIA

Phil Tan
Doane College
Crete, NB
NAIA

Jordan Anderson
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
NAIA

Mike Bell
Kishaukee College
Kishaukee, IL
JC D1

Kyle Bolton
Indiana Tech
Fort Wayne, IN
NAIA

Mike Bonanno
Brevard Community College
Cocoa, FL
JC D1

Brad Leeming
Iowa Western Community College
Council Bluffs, IA
JC D1

Lee Ranta
Briarcliffe College
Bethpage, NY
NCAA D2

Will Richards
Indiana Tech
Fort Wayne, IN
NAIA

Jimmy Richardson
Durham College
Port Hope, ON
OCAA

Trevor Woodjetts
Tiffin University
Tiffin, OH
NCAA D2

Trevor Hall
Salem International
Salem, WV
NCAA D2

Matt Sikorski
Wingate University
Wingate, NC
NCAA D2

Alumni
Since 2004 the Royals Baseball Program has proudly sent over 50+ student athletes to University and Colleges all over the United States and Canada, on full or particial scholarships. This is a testament to our players work ethic, their parents cooperation and involvement, and to the Royals staff for their dedication and hardwork. We would like to congratulate all of our Royals Alumni and we wish them all the best in their further pursuit of their academic and athletic goals. 
Former Royal Alex Carnall
Signs with NCAA Division I
University of Texas Pan Am
UTPA Baseball Signs Four Players for 2009-10 Season
Courtesy - UTPA Sports Information Department
Dec. 4, 2008

UTPA head coach Manny Mantrana announced the signing of four junior college standouts to join the Broncs for the 2009-10 academic campaign.
Alex Carnell (Oakville, Ontrario / Cisco CC) joins the team as an outfielder.

Alex has one of the strongest arms around in the outfield. In addition, he is composed at the plate and can run the bases, which should land him in the top of the line-up," said Mantrana. "He has the character to step in and be a leader on and off the field."

President Mel Swinton would like to congratulate Alex Carnall on his signing with Division 1 Texas Pan-America. "Alex is one of the hardest working players I have ever seen. His accomplishments and success are a direct reflection of his determination and work ethic, and those qualities will lead to success in everything he does both on and off the field"- Mel Swinton. 


Colin McKeen Captures his Second NJCAA Championship
Former Oakville Royal Colin McKeen captured his second National Title with the Parkland Cobras.  Last year Colin won the NJCAA Div I title with Grayson College.  After transferring this winter with help from head coach Jason Booth, Colin was able to continue his education with Parkland and capture the NJCAA DIV II Title.  After showcasing very well through the Div II World Series Collin has received a lot of interest from NCAA Div I & II school.  Colin is expected to make a decision about his future in the next few weeks.



 
Colin McKeen (Left)- Hits a two Run Home Run in the 2009 NJCAA Div II Championship Game
Parkland Wins DII Baseball Title with 11-3 Win Over Scottsdale
Courtesy www.njcaa.org
May 29, 2009

ENID, Okla. -- The Parkland College (Ill.) Cobras team dominated from beginning to end Friday night to win their second NJCAA Division II World Series title defeating Scottsdale Community College (Ariz.) 11-3 at David Allen Ballpark in Enid, Okla.

The Cobras scored three times each in the second and third innings to build a 6-1 lead and never looked back as they out hit the Fighting Artichokes 18-6. Winning pitcher Max Friedman worked 8.1 innings allowing just three runs while striking out 10.

Parkland's offense was paced by tournament MVP Kevin Kiermaier who went 3-4 with two runs scored and four RBI. Nate Roberts, Colin McKeen, and Kevin Crane all collected three hits for Parkland in the victory. Rafael Perez had three of Scottsdale's six hits.

Parkland, which won their five games in the Series by the combined scores of 51-20, broke the NJCAA record for team batting average with a .408 mark for the tournament. They were lead by the hitter of the tournament Nate Roberts who broke the individual hitting record going 12-17 for a .710 average. He was joined on the All-Tournament team by teammate Kory Rombold who was selected the Pitcher of the Tourney for picking up two wins while walking just two batters and striking out 22. Also selected were second baseman Jordan Mitchelhill who hit .570, third baseman Collin DeDecker who hit .500 and was outstanding defensively and rightfielder Kevin Kiermaier who was named the MVP after he hit .444 with 3 HR and 9 RBI.

The title is the second for the Cobras who also won the title back in 2002 and were runners-up in 2005.


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