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PBR Minnesota 2022 High School Preview: Rogers Royals


Parker Hageman
Prep Baseball Report Minnesota

 

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As we prepare for the upcoming 2022 high school season, we will be taking a preseason glimpse at programs from around the state.

 

Team: Rogers
Nickname: Royals
Class: AAAA
League: Northwest Suburban Conference
Head Coach: Brian Harapat
Years as Head Coach at School (Overall Record): 11 years (101-109)
2021 Overall Record: 18-8
2021 League Record: 10-3
2021 League Finish: 1st
2021 Post-Season Finish: Section champions, lost in State Quarterfinals


# of Returning Starters: 6
# of Pitchers With 15+ Innings Returning: 2

# of Starters Lost: 2
# of Pitchers with 15+ Innings Lost: 3


PLAYERS TO WATCH: 
Jack Olsen, 2022, 2B
Jake Clauson, 2022, RHP (University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse)
Max Robinson, 2024, C
Reiken Downs, 2022, 1B
Riley Martin, 2022, CF
Noah Gordon, 2023, OF/P/C


ALUMNI PLAYING IN COLLEGE:
Austin Shingledecker - Upper Iowa University
Zac Evenson - Century College
Garrett McLaughlin - Northern Iowa Area Community College (NIACC)


2022 OUTLOOK:
“Rogers returns a lot of offense from their 2021 State Tournament team, but will be looking to replace nearly 100 innings pitched from graduated seniors. If the Royals can get effective pitching from their Varsity newcomers, they should again be in the mix to compete in the NWSC and Section 8AAAA.”
Brian Harapat, Rogers head coach