With a year of experience under their belts, a young core of Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball players enters this season with a new focus and a “taking care of business” attitude that veteran coach Chris Howard translates into on-field success.
Howard’s 19th edition is scheduled to open its season at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday at first-time opponent Gettysburg College.
“Last year, we were a team that started eight, sometimes nine freshmen or first-year players. I would say that we have a key returner in every position on the field,” Howard said.
A year ago, the Wildcats finished 17-21 overall and were 5-10 in the United East Conference, missing the playoffs for just the second time in 17 full seasons.
Leading those returnees is sophomore centerfielder Dallas Griess of Williamsport, last year’s United East Rookie of the Year, a member of the UE first team, and a D3baseball.com All-Region IV and American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings Division III All-Region Mid-Atlantic third-team honoree.
Senior catcher Nathan Gustkey of Philipsburg is back after an early season-ending injury, while others who saw significant playing time and gained all-important on-field experience last year are junior Brandon Shane of Boyertown, sophomore Jaiden Augustine of Dillsburg, sophomore Shawn Townsend of Hatboro, sophomore Jaydon Goebel of Honey Brook, sophomore Matt Munoz of Tobyhanna, sophomore John Croasdale of Milford, New Jersey, senior Kevin Cute of Glenside and sophomore Ty Jenkins of Lancaster.
Key pitching returnees are sophomore Sam Staib of Bloomsburg, sophomore Griffin Vollman of Williamsport, sophomore Ethan Eckard of Cogan Station, sophomore Wyatt Hershey of McConnellsburg, along with junior Parker White of West Decatur, who is coming back from a season-ending injury.
Newcomers on the mound will include junior right-handers Ethan Hannevig of Pine Grove and McGwire Heverly of Bellefonte, and freshman left-hander Ryan Remetta of Mechanicsburg. Hannevig played at Penn State Harrisburg for the last two seasons.
“This is the second year in a row where we have brought in a very impactful freshmen class. I could’ve easily named every (one of 10) freshman on our roster as a key incoming player. I believe every one of our first-year players will have an impact on our success this year,” Howard said.