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PBR Minnesota 2022 High School Preview: Stillwater Ponies


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: Stillwater
Nickname: Ponies
Class: AAAA
League: Suburban East Conference
Head Coach: Michael Parker
Years as Head Coach at School (Overall Record): 12 (226-78)
2021 Overall Record: 20-5
2021 League Record: 14-4
2021 League Finish: 1st
2021 Post-Season Finish: Section champions, lost in state quarterfinals


# of Returning Starters:
2
# of Pitchers With 15+ Innings Returning: 1


# of Starters Lost:
6
# of Pitchers with 15+ Innings Lost: 3


PLAYERS TO WATCH: 
Brayden Hellum, 2022, OF (NIACC commit)
Josh Wallace, 2022, 1B (Morningside College commit)
Mason McCurdy, 2023, C


ALUMNI PLAYING IN COLLEGE:
Graham Laubscher - University of st Thomas
Drew Gilbert - University of Tennessee
Will Frisch - Oregon State University
Logan Jordan - Campbell University
Alex Ritzer - University of North Carolina


2022 OUTLOOK:
“We hope to compete for conference and section titles. We have a lot of depth and will be looking for a few players to step up and be major contributors.”
Michael Parker, Stillwater Head Coach