
The 2025 NWAC Baseball Championship brings eight teams to David Story Field in Longview, Washington, for a double-elimination Tournament. Action kicks off Thursday, May 22nd, and continues through Memorial Day Weekend, culminating in the Championship Game on Monday afternoon. Below, we provide a season recap for each team along with hitters and pitchers to look out for. Note: Players with an asterisk * next to their name are committed to a four-year program. Players are listed by year, then alphabetically.
How to Watch
All games will be broadcast on the NWAC Sports Network for a fee ($14 for one game, $35 for entire tournament). Live stats can be found on the NWAC Scoreboard page. More links: BRACKET, NWAC CHCHAMPIONSHIP PAGE.
Lower Columbia College
Lower Columbia posted a 22-2 conference record (.917) and a 44-4 overall record (.917) in the West Region, with a .289 Team AVG (4th in NWAC) and a 2.65 Team ERA (3rd). They led the NWAC with a .439 OBP and allowed only 127 runs (2nd). They’ve won 7 straight games, going 8-2 in their last 10.
Hitters:
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- Commits: Naylor (Lewis-Clark State)
Pitchers:
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- Commits: Oxborrow (Charlotte)
West Region Postseason Awards:
- Kurt Lupinski (Coach of the Year)
- Mike Callia (Assistant Coach of the Year)
- Chayse Oxborrow (First Team – P)
- Matthew Kosderka (First Team – RP)
- Langan Naylor (First Team – INF)
- Jace Nagler (First Team – INF; Gold Glove)
- Brayden Oran (First Team – OF)
- Kaden Harris (Second Team – P)
- Ryan McClaskey (Second Team – RP)
- Sam Davidson (Second Team – INF; Gold Glove)
- Matthew Bailey (Second Team – C)
- Blake Mattern (Second Team – OF)
- Garrett Cooper (Second Team – OF)
- 1B Owen Cummins (Gold Glove)
The Red Devils had an 18-2 record against the tournament teams, playing four games each against Bellevue (4-0), Umpqua (4-0), Spokane (4-0), Tacoma (3-1), and Columbia Basin (3-1), with no games against Everett or Linn-Benton.
Everett Community College
Everett secured the North Region title with a 22-8 conference record (.733) and a 39-10 overall record (.796), with a .273 Team AVG (10th in NWAC) and a 2.58 Team ERA (2nd). They ranked 2nd with 181 stolen bases and 1st with 9.77 K/9. They went 6-4 in their last 10 but dropped their final game.
Hitters:
- OF Max Paterson (RS-So.): .375/.460/.529, 39 H, 8 2B, 2 HR, 29 RBI, 13 SB
- OF Colin Beazizo (So.): .404/.480/.550, 44 H, 4 2B, 4 HR, 22 RBI, 28 SB
- C Jake Lockwood (So.) .255/.360/.362, 24 H, 4 2B, 2 HR, 21 RBI
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F Talan Zenk (Fr.): .311/.477/.404, 47 H, 10 2B, 2 3B, 18 RBI, 33 SB
- *Commits: Coleman (USC Upstate)
Pitchers:
- RHP Adison Mattix (RS-So.): 7-1, 1.48 ERA, 60.2 IP, 76 K, .92 WHIP
- RHP Nathan Harb (So.): 1-0, 1.33 ERA, 20.1 IP, 23 K, .98 WHIP, 10 SV
- LHP Cooper McBride* (So.): 2-0, 0.67 ERA, 26.2 IP, 42 K, .79 WHIP, 6 SV
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- *Commits: McBride (Washington)
North Region Postseason Awards:
- Keith Hessler (Coach of the Year)
- Eli Konsker (Assistant Coach of the Year)
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Micah Coleman (Position Player of the Year; First Team – INF; Gold Glove – SS)
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Basil Hendrix (First Team – P)
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Adison Mattix (First Team – P)
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Nathan Harb (First Team – RP)
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Colin Beazizo (First Team – OF)
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Max Paterson (First Team – OF)
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Talan Zenk (First Team – OF; Gold Glove – OF)
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Sandvik (Second Team – P)
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Cooper McBride (Second Team – RP)
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Axel Puls (Second Team – INF)
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Jake Lockwood (Second Team – C; Gold Glove – C)
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Baylor Hill (Second Team – UTL)
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Luka Ruljancich (Gold Glove – 1B)
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Cal Pickhardt (Gold Glove – 3B)
The Trojans had a 9-5 record against the tournament teams, playing six games against Bellevue (3-3), four games against Spokane (3-1), and four games against Columbia Basin (3-1), with no games against Lower Columbia, Tacoma, Linn-Benton, or Umpqua.
Spokane Colleges
Spokane clinched the East Region with a 21-7 conference record (.750) and a 28-20 overall record (.583), with a .266 Team AVG (12th in NWAC) and a 3.50 Team ERA (7th). They ranked 4th with 121 stolen bases and 3rd with 8.44 K/9. They went 9-1 in their last 10 but lost their finale.
Hitters:
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- Commits: Krepcik & Stevens (Mid-America Christian)
Pitchers:
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- Commits: Bowman (Gonzaga); Boesel (Georgia Gwinnett); Sterba (Mid-America Christian)
East Region Postseason Awards:
- Josh Grimes (Assistant Coach of the Year)
- Zach Bowman (Pitcher of the Year; First Team – P)
- David Barnes (First Team – RP)
- Drew Stevens (First Team – C)
- Chase Edwards (First Team- OF)
- Cole Krepcik (Second Team- INF)
- Josh Sterba (Second Team – P)
- Joe Thornton (Second Team- INF)
Spokane had a 5-11 record against the tournament teams, playing eight games against Columbia Basin (4-4), four games against Everett (1-3), and four games against Lower Columbia (0-4), with no games against Tacoma, Bellevue, Linn-Benton, or Umpqua.
Linn-Benton Community College
Linn-Benton topped the South Region with a 26-10 conference record (.722) and a 30-10-1 overall record (.744), with a .232 Team AVG (19th in NWAC) and a 3.29 Team ERA (4th). They ranked 5th with 97 stolen bases and 2nd with 2 HR allowed. They went 5-5 in their last 10 but are on a 3-game win streak.
Hitters:
- INF Bryant Starr (Fr.): .279/.378/.357, 39 H, 9 2B, 1 3B, 15 RBI, 21 SB
Pitchers:
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- Commits: McMullen (Southeastern)
South Region Postseason Awards:
- James Marshall (Assistant Coach of the Year)
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Connor Mendez (Pitcher of the Year; First Team – P)
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Bryant Starr (First Team – INF)
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Aiden Hazen (First Team – C)
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Kolten Lindstrom (Second Team – OF)
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Jackson Fera (Second Team – DH)
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Brody McMullen (Second Team – P)
The Beaks had a 2-4 record against the tournament teams, playing six games against Umpqua (2-4), with no games against Lower Columbia, Tacoma, Bellevue, Everett, Spokane, or Columbia Basin.
Columbia Basin College
Columbia Basin earned an at-large playoff spot via Super Regional, with an 18-10 conference record (.643) and a 30-20 overall record (.600) in the East Region, with a .269 Team AVG (11th in NWAC) and a 4.10 Team ERA (13th). They ranked 3rd with 132 stolen bases and 4th with 19 triples. They went 7-3 in their last 10 and are on a 2-game win streak.
Hitters:
- OF/P James Lawrence (RS-So.): .239/.366/.358, 7 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 16 SB; 16 IP, 12.67 k/9
- Commits: Anderson (Saint Peter’s); Rohlmeier (The Master’s University)
Pitchers:
East Region Postseason Awards:
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Lance Anderson (First Team – INF; Gold Glove – SS)
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Alex Chamberlain (First Team – INF; Gold Glove – 1B)
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Brayden Walls (First Team – P)
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Diego Escandon (First Team – OF; Gold Glove)
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Cole Rohlmeier (Second Team – INF; Gold Glove – 3B)
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Dylan Schlenger (Second Team – P)
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Branson Rozier (Second Team – RP)
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Ethan Stewart Casinos (Gold Glove – OF)
CBC had a 6-10 record against the tournament teams, playing eight games against Spokane (4-4), four games against Everett (1-3), and four games against Lower Columbia (1-3), with no games against Tacoma, Bellevue, Linn-Benton, or Umpqua.
Tacoma Community College
Tacoma earned an at-large playoff spot via Super Regional, with a 17-7 conference record (.708) and a 26-17 overall record (.605) in the West Region, with a .289 Team AVG (5th in NWAC) and a 4.84 Team ERA (19th). They ranked 2nd with 25 home runs and 5th with a .402 OBP. They went 5-5 in their last 10 but won their last 2 games.
Hitters:
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- Commits: Shepherd (Mercer)
Pitchers:
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- Commits: Goldberg (Univ. of Pacific)
West Region Postseason Awards:
- Logan Shepherd (Position Player of the Year; First Team INF)
- Max Goldberg (First Team – P)
- Logan Shepherd (First Team- INF)
- Chase Cretti (First Team – INF; Gold Glove)
- Emmett Weichbrodt (First Team – OF)
- Vaughn Lowe (First Team – UTL)
- Amari Goodfellow (Second Team – OF)
TCC had a 3-5 record against the tournament teams, playing four games each against Lower Columbia (1-3) and Bellevue (2-2), with no games against Everett, Linn-Benton, Umpqua, Spokane, or Columbia Basin.
Umpqua Community College
Umpqua earned an at-large playoff spot via Super Regional, with a 21-15 conference record (.583) and a 26-23 overall record (.531) in the South Region, with a .225 Team AVG (25th in NWAC) and a 3.30 Team ERA (5th). They ranked 4th with a 1.31 WHIP and 5th with 213 walks drawn. They went 6-4 in their last 10 and are on a 2-game win streak.
Hitters:
- INF Payton Smith (So.): .171/.333/.225, 22 H, 2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 20 RBI, 7 SB
- INF Noah Cox (So.) .202/.386/.217. 26 H, 2 2B, 19 RBI
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- Commits: Bidwell (Lewis-Clark State); O’Malley (SW Christian Univ.)
Pitchers:
South Region Postseason Awards:
- Jacob Whisler (Coach of the Year)
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Jordan Lennartson (First Team – P)
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AJ Victoravich (First Team – RP)
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Carson Dunn (First Team – OF)
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Zane Bidwell (Second Team- INF)
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Sam Coffman (Second Team- P)
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Payton Smith (Gold Glove – 2B)
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Noah Cox (Gold Glove – 3B)
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Tristan Schaefer (Gold Glove – OF
The Riverhawks had a 4-6 record against the tournament teams, playing six games against Linn-Benton (4-2) and four games against Lower Columbia (0-4), with no games against Tacoma, Bellevue, Everett, Spokane, or Columbia Basin.
Bellevue College
Bellevue earned an at-large playoff spot via Super Regional, with a 21-9 conference record (.700) and a 34-19 overall record (.642) in the North Region, with a .270 Team AVG (9th in NWAC) and a 3.48 Team ERA (6th). They ranked 1st with 344 runs scored and 2nd with 470 strikeouts pitched. They went 7-3 in their last 10 and won their final game.
Hitters:
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- Commits: Fields (UT Arlington); Schertenleib (Arizona Christian)
Pitchers:
- P Drew Welk (So.): 0-0, 1.46 ERA, 24.2 IP, 38 K, 1.46 WHIP, 2 SV
- P Tristan Aasland* (So.): 6-4, 2.96 ERA, 70 IP, 68 K, 1.04 WHIP
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- Commits: Aasland (UConn); Thomas (Central University); Hayes (Ole Miss); Skofield (UT Arlington)
North Region Postseason Awards:
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Terry Hayes Jr. (Pitcher of the Year; First Team – P)
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Tyson Schertenleib (First Team – INF)
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Drew De La Cruz (First Team – OF)
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Noah Fields (First Team – UTL)
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Tristan Aasland (Second Team – P)
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Dylan Skolfield (Second Team – P)
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TJ Armstrong (Second Team – DH)
The Bulldogs had a 5-9 record against the tournament teams, playing six games against Everett (3-3), four games against Lower Columbia (0-4), and four games against Tacoma (2-2), with no games against Linn-Benton, Umpqua, Spokane, or Columbia Basin.
Set for a pleasant Memorial Day weekend at David Story Field in Longview, Washington, this 2025 NWAC Baseball Championship Preview underscores a key showcase for uncommitted players eyeing four-year programs next season.
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