2010 Baseball Season Recap
The 2010 Colby-Sawyer baseball team featured only three seniors and seven juniors. Nevertheless, the team received great contributions from its 15 freshmen and sophomore during the year. Although the Chargers failed to reach the playoffs in 2010, there were certainly highlights throughout the season.
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Thirteen Chargers Named to TCCC All-Academic Teams
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - May 28, 2010 – Thirteen Colby-Sawyer athletes were named to the Academic All-Conference Team, as announced by The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) Commissioner Gregg Kaye. A total of 374 student-athletes were honored and all 14 institutions in The Commonwealth Coast Conference were represented on the Academic All-Conference Team.
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Chris Hartery and Greg Mehuron Honored by TCCC
NEW LONDON, N.H. – April 28, 2010 – Colby-Sawyer senior Chris Hartery (Billerica, Mass.) and sophomore Greg Mehuron (Waitsfield, Vt.) have been honored by the TCCC for their performance on the baseball diamond this season. Hartery earned a nod to the All-TCCC First Team for the first time of his career, while Mehuron garnered All-TCCC honorable mention accolades.
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Chargers Fall to Castelton in Regular Season Finale, 7-4
CASTLETON, Vt - April 23, 2010 - Castleton State College defeated Colby-Sawyer, 7-4 Friday evening in non-conference baseball action.
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4.22.10 | Baseball
NEW LONDON, N.H. – April 22, 2010 – The Colby-Sawyer baseball team lost both ends of a doubleheader to Endicott in The Commonwealth Coast Conference action on Thursday. The Gulls took game one 8-4 and followed with an 8-2 victory in game two.
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4.20.10 | Baseball
QUINCY, Mass. April 20, 2010 - The Colby-Sawyer baseball team split their TCCC double header with Eastern Nazarene. The Chargers won the first game 7-5 and dropped game two 9-3.
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4.19.10 | Baseball
WENHAM, Mass. - April 19, 2010 - The Colby-Sawyer baseball team lost both ends of a twin bill with Gordon on Monday afternoon. The Fighting Scots took game one 13-1 and game two 6-4. Gordon's overall record is now 14-16 and the team is 8-12 in league play. Colby-Sawyer drops to 13-15 and is 8-10 in league play.
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4.16.10 | General
NEW LONDON, N.H. - April 16, 2010 - Bad weather throughout the northeast has cancelled today's baseball game at Keene State and postponed Saturday's doubleheader at Eastern Nazarene. The Keene State game will not be rescheduled. The Eastern Nazarene contest has been slated for Tuesday at 2:00 pm.
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4.14.10 | Baseball
NEW LONDON, N.H. – April 14, 2010 – The Colby-Sawyer baseball team won both ends of The Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader with New England College on Wednesday. The Chargers won game one 9-7 and game two 14-0.
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4.11.10 | Baseball
NEW LONDON, N.H. – April 11, 2010 – The Colby-Sawyer baseball team fell to Western New England in both ends of a twin bill at Kelsey Field on Sunday. The Golden Bears took game one 10-1 and followed with a 12-5 victory in game two.
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Athletes of the Week
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Men's Alpine Skiing
Shawn Dunstan received the Charger Award for the Outstanding Male Athlete. This award is given each year to the male athlete who has extraordinary athletic ability and has contributed the most to his team, the College and the world of sport. The award is a token of hard work, good judgment, understanding and determination.
Head Coach Garrett Lashar states, “Shawn’s hard work and perseverance allowed him to be one of our most improved skiers this year. His physical talents combined with a more confident mental approached to his skiing, led Shawn to become our strongest and most consistent member of the men’s ski team. In college skiing, consistency is one of our main goals but also the hardest to obtain; Shawn’s skiing throughout the regular season was a model of what we strive for.”
In 10 regular season races, he finished nine of them with his worst result being 3rd place out of 85 racers. He won three races throughout the regular season and his consistency led him to win the individual title for the very deep MacConnell Division; earning him 1st Team All-Division. He helped lead the Men’s team to a 2nd place standing for the regular season as well as 2nd place at the Eastern Collegiate Ski Conference (ECSC) Regional Championship. And at the Regional Championship, Shawn won the slalom title, took 3rd in the giant slalom, and tied for 1st in the combined; sharing the crown as the ECSC Men’s Individual Combined Champion.
Shawn’s on the snow accomplishments include the following:
MacConnell Division Regular Season Champion (1st)—1st Team All-Division
ECSC Regional SL Champion (1st)—1st Team All-Conference
ECSC Regional Championship GS 3rd place—1st Team All-Conference
Shared ECSC Regional Combined Champion (T-1st)—1st Team All-Conference
USCSA National Championship SL—2nd place—1st Team All-American
USCSA National Championship GS—13th place—2nd Team All-American
USCSA National Championship Combined--6th place—2nd Team All-American
USCSA National Championship Combined Top American Finisher—qualifying him to U.S. Alpine National Championships; first male in CSC history to qualify for this event
MVP of Men’s Ski Team
At the United States Collegiate Ski Association (USCSA) National Championships, Shawn skied to a 13th place result in the GS, but it was his skiing in the SL that turned his season into an epic one. He finished in the silver medal position in the SL, winning the second run, giving him 1st Team All-American honors in that event. That 2nd place result vaulted Shawn up the combined standings resulting in three All-American counts. More impressively, he ended up as the top American in the combined standings, which earned Shawn a spot in the U.S. Alpine National Championships.
“This was great moment for the program as Shawn became the first male skier to ever qualify for this event. Of course, probably an even greater moment for Shawn as to qualify for this event has been a goal of his since he was 15 years old. It was a perfect ending to most likely the best individual season ever by a Colby-Sawyer Men’s ski team member.” – Head Coach Garrett Lashar
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Women's Alpine Skiing
Danielle Shannon received the Charger Award for this year’s Outstanding Female Athlete. The award is given to a female who has extraordinary athletic ability and has contributed the most to her team, the College and the world of sport. The award is a token of hard work, good judgment, understanding and determination.
The award marks the second straight year that Danielle has been honored.
Head Coach Garrett Lashar states, “Danielle’s talents and hard work led the team all season long to compete with the best ski programs in the Eastern Region and Nationwide. Her ability and consistency allowed her win the individual title for the regular season in the very difficult MacConnell Division for the second year in a row; making her first team All-Division for the third straight year. Her performance at the Eastern Collegiate Ski Conference Regional Championships helped the Colby-Sawyer women grab their third straight Overall ECSC Regional Championship.”
Danielle continued her dominance on the snow in 2010 and garnered numerous awards including:
MacConnell Division Regular Season Champion (1st); 2 years in a row
ECSC Regional Championship SL—3rd place—1st Team All-Conference
ECSC Regional Championship GS—4th place—1st Team All-Conference
ECSC Regional Championship Combined 3rd place—1st Team All-Conference
USCSA National Championship SL--5th place—1st Team All-American
USCSA National Championship GS--9th place—2nd Team All-American
USCSA National Championship Combined--5th place—1st Team All-American
USCSA National Championship Combined Top American Finisher—qualifying her to U.S. Alpine National Championships; which is the second year in a row for Danielle
MVP of Women’s Ski Team; 2 years in a row
In addition to her on the snow accolades, Danielle also excelled in the classroom. She was on the athletic honor roll and Dean’s List in the fall. Danielle also earned Academic All-American Honors for the thirdyear in a row.
Danielle’s performance all year long kept her and Colby-Sawyer at the forefront of collegiate skiing nationwide. She was voted as the women’s team MVP and once again finished with three All-American Honors this year. With only three possible each year, (GS, SL, and Combined) after her junior year Danielle is a perfect nine-time All-American; receiving three each season. Since Danielle was the first American in the combined standings, she earned a birth to the U.S. Alpine National Championships for the second straight year. Simply to qualify and be invited to this event is incredible honor which gives racers the opportunity to compete against the best skiers in the country and even the world. But her accomplishments in the classroom are equally impressive, making Danielle a most deserving student-athlete to win this prestigious award.
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