2011 Baseball Record:
GPACPct.OverallPctStreakHomeAwayNeutral
7-15.31814-34.292Lost 18-66-260-2

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Boyd Pitkin - Head Coach - 14th Season
The 2011 season will be Pitkin's 14th year as the Chargers' head coach. The Sioux City native has helped the Chargers become one of the premiere programs in the region. Under his direction, the Chargers have produced a 340-316 record and have qualified for ten regional tournaments. In 2008 Pitkin's Chargers finished as the runner-up in the GPAC standings and advanced to the Region III tournament. He was also named the GPAC's 2008 Conference Coach of the year.
 

Pitkin's Chargers have been a model of consistency since entering the GPAC in 2003. The Chargers have compiled a 116-76 conference record over the eight years they have been in the league.

            2003    GPAC Runner-up          
                        Conference Tournament Champion

            2004    GPAC Co-Champion

            2005    GPAC Runner-up

            2007    GPAC Co-Champion

            2008    GPAC Runner-up
 

The Chargers in 2005 won both the regional and super regional finals advancing to their very first NAIA World Series. The Chargers won a share of the regular season GPAC title in 2004 and captured the conference tournament crown in 2003.

Pitkin was named the Rawlings Region III and the Diamond Sports ABCA Region III Coach of the Year in 2002. Pitkin was also named Sectional Coach of the Year in 1997.

Pitkin has been involved with Charger baseball since 1986. He was a three-year starter on the BC baseball team. He graduated from Briar Cliff in 1988 with a degree in HPER and a teaching endorsement for grades K-12. He served as an assistant baseball coach at Sioux City North High School from 1990-91 and was the program's head coach from 1992-93. Pitkin then left Sioux City for two years as he served as the head coach at Mount Mercy College, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for the 1994 (28-18) and 1995 (18-33) seasons. His Mustang squads reached the district tournament both seasons and finished second in 1994. Pitkin returned to Briar Cliff as an assistant for the 1995 and 1996 season before taking over the program in 1997.

Pitkin and his wife, Annette, have two children, Faythe and Brody.


2011 Baseball Roster
#NamePos.Ht.Wt.Cl.Hometown
1Shane RichinsINF5-8145FRHeber, UT
2Josh SchollINF5-9160JRBellevue, NE
3Zach WattsUT6-2150FRWestminster, CO
4John ElliottUT6-0180JROmaha, NE
10Brendon OpsahlOF5-10165SODassel, MN
15Nathanael OlsonRHP6-1180JRSan Antonio, TX
16Brandon StewartRHP6-5190JRSioux City, IA
17Travis EvgenC5-9195SOForest Lake, MN
19Beau BrownRHP5-11180JRAnita, IA
20Gary DavisUT6-2190FRCastle Rock, CO
21C.J. HuntOF6-0185JRPhoenix, AZ
24Cody AughtonOF5-7175JRLincoln, IL
25Shaun McPetersUT6-0190SOSouthlake, TX
29David NeverlineRHP6-1215SOSt. Petersburg, FL
32Lucas MaluskiUT6-1185FRCottage Grove, MN
34Tyler OestreichOF5-8160FREau Claire, WI
35Joseph YbarraINF6-1235FRSan Antonio, TX
36Ryan EtterINF5-9175FROmaha, NE
37Jackson PowellRHP6-3200FRLouisville, CO
38Tyler KnightRHP5-10190JRPella, IA
39Ryan FosterRHP6-0165FRWendell, ID
42David KowalUT6-1240JRVictorville, CA
43Mark RoseLHP5-11210FROnawa, IA
45Kyle RommelINF6-1200FRCouncil Bluffs, IA
48Cody BoxC5-9165FRNixon, Tx
50Sebastian GilmoreRHP6-5190SOColorado Springs, CO
52Andrew JindraINF6-4220FROmaha, NE
Boyd Pitkin - Head Coach - 14th season
Justin Malenosky - Associate Head Coach - 7th season
Bobby Post - Assistant Coach - 3rd season
Mike Malenosky - Volunteer Assistant - 5th season
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