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Page 1: 2013 Anchorage Bucs Program Book

Season Program 2013

$1.00

Be A Winner - Every Night

Win a pizzaAnd have it brought oven hot to your seat!

See page 32 for details

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2013SCHEDULE

STAFFGeneral Manager .......................Shawn MaltbyBaseball Operations..................Gary LichtensteinTrainer ..............................................Lynne Young

2013 EVENTS & PROMOTIONSJune 9..................Opening Day– Pilots/@pilots (Split DH) at 2pm

June 11 ...............BP/Military Appreciation Night –Pilots/@pilots (Split DH) at 5pm

June 12 ...............ASRC Energy Services Night– Goldpanners at 7pm

June 15 ...............Little League Night – San Francisco Seals at 7pm. Two bikes will be given away. Little Leaguers in uniform get in for free!

June 16 ...............Special Olympics/Father’s Day – San Francisco Seals at 2pm Proceeds of split the pot and a portion of the gate go to The Special Olympics Alaska

June 21 ...............Red Robin Night – Chinooks at 6pm

June 23 ...............Breast Cancer Awareness Day – Miners at 7pm Wear pink to show your support and get into the game free! Sponsored by Alaska Oncology and American Cancer Society

June 29...............Alaska USA Night – Chinooks at 4pm

June 30 ...............South of the Border Night – Miners (DH) at 2pm A festive day/night of Hispanic music, dance, and flavors

July 1 ...................1080 AM “The Ticket” Night – Miners at 7pm Two Alaska Railroad Round-Trip Tickets to Seward will be given away.

July 4 ...................Independence Day Celebration – Pilots/@pilots (Split DH) at 7pm* Finale of fireworks at midnight after the games.

July 6 ...................Alaskan Brewing Night – Oilers at 7pm. Sample their fine brews!

July 7 ...................Kids Day – Oilers at 2pm. Two bikes will be given away.

July 9 ...................Solidarity Night – Pilots at 7pm

July 15 ................Tudor Road Bingo Night – Goldpanners at 7pm Fun gift packs to be given away.

July 17 ................United Way Night – Pilots at 7pm (2nd game of Mayor’s Cup) Two Alaska Railroad Round-Trip Tickets to Denali will be given away.

July 19-21 .........Scouts Showcase Weekend – Little Leaguers in uniform get in free! July 19 – Oilers at 4pm July 20 – K&L Distributing Night - Chinooks at 7pm July 21 – ABL Home Run Derby at 1pm / ABL All-Star Game at 4pm

July 22 ................Pepsi Night – Goldpanners at 7pm. Pepsi samples will be given away.

July 23 ................Fan Appreciation Night – Oilers (DH) at 6pm – See the Bucs for a Buck! Two Round-Trip Airline Tickets to Seattle & Two Seattle Mariner Tickets will be won by a lucky fan!

July 29-Aug 4 ..ABL Tournament – TBA...Check our website for updates all summer

AUGUST 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT

PO Box 240061 • Anchorage, AK 99524-0061Office: 907.561.2827 • Fax: 907.561.2920

E-Mail: [email protected]

JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6

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ScoutShowcase

ScoutShowcase

JUNE 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT

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“Baseball is the only place in life where a sacrifice is really appreciated.” – Author Unknown

*Season Tickets not honored for July 4th Independence Day DH and Fireworks

HOME AWAY

All Bucs Games Broadcast Locally on 1080am “The Ticket” and streamed over the internet at: anchoragebucs.com

PILOTS/@PILOTS DH

PILOTS/@PILOTS DH@PILOTS PANNERS PANNERS

SAN FRANCISCO

SEALS

SAN FRANCISCO

SEALSCHINOOKS @MINERS

LEGION CAMP

ALL-STARSCHINOOKS

DH @PILOTS

MINERS @PANNERS @PANNERS @PANNERS CHINOOKS

MINERSDH

MINERS @MINERS @MINERS@PILOTSPILOTS/

@PILOTS DH OILERS

OILERS PILOTS @OILERS @OILERS

@OILERS PANNERS@PILOTS1st Game

Mayor’s Cup

@PILOTS3rd Game

Mayor’s Cup2nd Game

Mayor’s Cup

PILOTS OILERS CHINOOKS

PANNERSOILERS

DH @CHINOOKS @CHINOOKS @CHINOOKS

ABL PLAYOFFS

ABL PLAYOFFS

ABL PLAYOFFS

1PM

ABL Home Run Derby

All-Star Game

1 2 3ABL

PLAYOFFSABL

PLAYOFFSABL

PLAYOFFS

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PLAYOFFS

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ALL AGES

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OFFICIAL STATION OF THE ANCHORAGE BUCSListen Live at The Ticket 1080 AM or www.anchoragebucs.com

“The Alaska Baseball League is extremely excited to move forward with Pointstreak Real-Time Stats for all of the League games this summer. It gives the parents and fans of these elite level athletes the chance to follow along with the game when they can’t be at the diamond themselves.” – Shawn Maltby, President

watch the games live online

listen on your mobile device

pointstreak © 2012 – www.pointstreak.com

The Anchorage Bucs and Kudo AM1080 The Ticket are proud to offer the following free apps. Scan the QR Codes below to download.

After installation search for TICKET KUDO-AM to listen to all Bucs games on your mobile device!

www.facebook.com/anchorage.bucs

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Official Appliance Supplierof the Bucs!

Tim Franklin -Appliance Sales

4412 Lois DriveAnchorage, AK 99517

email:[email protected]

Direct Line:

(907) 743-6724Toll Free:

(800) 478-2540Fax: (907) 561-3125

Cell: (907) 529-0470Kodiak Little League

1600 A Street, Suite 302Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: 907.561.4044

Frawner Corporation is a full service general contractor specializing in general, civil and

industrial construction services

Jay Frawner Owner

“Why does everybody sing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” when we’re already there?” – Larry Anderson

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Join the Bucs on these special game-days...Celebrating baseball’s future

generations

LittLe League Night

Kids day at the ParK

saturday, JuNe 15, 2013 • 7PMaNChOrage BuCs vs saN FraNCisCO seaLs

WIN A FREE BIKE!!*2 children’s bicycles will be given away at

EACH of these events! Join us on both days to increase your chances

of being one of the lucky winners!

Little Leaguers wear your jersey and get into the game for free! PLUS, join the Anchorage Bucs players on the field for the National Anthem.

**Must be present to win. Kids aged 13 and under are eligible.

L & M MOTORS

suNday, JuLy 7, 2013 • 2PMaNChOrage BuCs vs PeNiNsuLa OiLers

PiCK uP yOur Kids day tiCKets at aNy OF these sPONsOrs LOCatiONs...

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For muscle, bone and joint injuries, avoid the expense,waiting and parking at hospitals. OPA’s orthopedicspecialists are on hand to treat sports, work andother injuries — without an appointment or referral.

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NOT A CERTIFIED EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE AS DESCRIBED IN ALASKA STATUTE 18.08.082.084,200.

OPA’s Injury Walk-in Clinic

Official Trainer of the

Lynne Young, M.Ed., ATCCertified Athletic Trainer

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2013 SCOUTS SHOWCASE

“You see, you spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time.” – Jim Bouton, Ball Four, 1970

FRIDAYJULY 19

1 PMChinooks vs Miners

4 PMOilers vs Bucs

7 PMPanners vs Pilots

SATURDAYJULY 20

1 PMMiners vs Pilots

4 PMPanners vs Oilers

7 PMK&l distributors night

Chinooks vs Bucs

SUNDAYJULY 21

1 PMABL Home Run Derby

4 PMABL All-Star Game

SPECIAL TICKET PACKAGE FOR THE ALL-STAR GAME AND

HOME RUN DERBY.AVAILABLE FOR $10 AT THE

BUCS SOUVENIR STAND!

Sporting Goods, Screen PrintingEmbroidery and Trophies

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Catch all your favorite sporting eventsin Pipers Sports Lounge

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MEET THE LEAGUEALASKA BASEBALL LEAGUE 2013 SEASON

ANCHORAGE BUCSGM: Shawn MaltbyAsst GM: PO Box 240061Anchorage, Alaska 99524-0061Office: (907) 561-2827Fax: (907) 561-2920E-Mail: [email protected]: anchoragebucs.comHead Coach: Tony Cappuccelli, Irvine Valley CCField: Mulcahy Field - Turf Infield,Grass Outfield, Lights

ANCHORAGE GLACIER PILOTSGM: Jon DysonAsst GM: 435 W. 10th Ave, Suite AAnchorage, Alaska 99501Office: (907) 274-3627Fax: (907) 274-3628E-Mail: [email protected]: glacierpilots.comHead Coach: Conor Bird, College of MarinField: Mulcahy Field -Turf Infield,Grass Outfield, Lights

CHUGIAK-EAGLE RIVER CHINOOKSGM: Chris BeckAsst GM: 651 Taylor DriveXenia, Ohio 45385Office: (937) 352-1237Fax: (937) 352-1245E-Mail: [email protected]: www.aiabaseball.orgHead Coach: Jon Groth, Tyler CCField: Loretta French FieldGrass, No Lights

FAIRBANKS ALASKA GOLDPANNERSGM: Todd DennisAsst GM: PO Box 71154Fairbanks, Alaska 99707Office: (907) 451-0095, (619) 561-4581Fax: (907) 456-6429, (619) 561-4581E-Mail: [email protected]: goldpanners.comHead Coach: Bryan Harris - Santa Ana CollegeField: Growden Memorial Park - Turf Infield,Grass Outfield, No Lights

MAT-SU MINERSGM: Pete ChristopherAsst. GM: Bob PlumleyPO Box 2690Palmer, Alaska 99645-2690Home: (907) 746-4914 / Office (907) 745-6401 Fax: (907) 746-5068E-Mail: [email protected]: matsuminers.orgHead Coach: Ben Taylor, Chandler-Gilbert CCField: Hermon Brothers Field - Grass, No Lights

PENINSULA OILERSGM: James ClarkAsst GM: 601 S. Main St.Kenai, Alaska 99611Office: (907) 283-7133Fax: (907) 283-3390E-Mail: [email protected]: oilersbaseball.comHead Coach: Kyle Richardson - Yuba CollegeField: Coral Seymour Memorial Park -Grass, No Lights

LEAGUE FACTS: Founded in 1974, 6 teams, 40 league games and approx. 5 non-league games. Season begins play June 9, 2013 and ends August 1, 2013. NBC member, wood/wood composite bats, Diamond baseball. ROSTER LIMIT: 26 plus exemption for Alaska residents. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY RULE: Open Except for drafted college

seniors. PLAYER FORMAT: Regular Season League Champion qualifies for National Baseball Congress World Series if desires. Also, a Round Robin end of season tournament with Championship being 2-out-of-3 for final 2 teams to determine Playoff Champion.

LEAGUE MAILING ADDRESS ................. 435 West 10th Avenue, Suite B Anchorage, Alaska 99501

LEAGUE ADMINISTRATION: President: Umpiring ........................ Shawn Maltby – Bucs 1st VP Secretary .............................. James Clark – Oilers 2nd VP Rules and Membership ...... Chris Beck – Chinooks 3rd VP ................................................ Pete Christopher – Miners 4th VP Marketing ............................. Jon Dyson – Pilots 5th VP Umpiring/Scheduling ......... Don Dennis – Panners League Spokesperson ..................... Mike Baxter – (907) 283-6186 League Stats ..................................... Dick Lobdell – (907) 243-0119

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MEET THE COACHES2012 ANCHORAGE BUCS

TONY CAPPUCCILLIHEAD COACHTony Cappuccilli joins for his second season with the Anchorage Bucs as head coach. He is currently in his third year as assistant coach at Irvine Valley College. He spent the summer of 2010 coaching in the Cape Cod League, and the summer of 2009 in Germany as an envoy Coach for Major League Baseball.

DAN ELLISPITCHING COACHDan Ellis joins the Bucs again for his second season as pitching coach. He is currently an assistant coach of the Barons at Fountain Valley High School. After graduating from UC Riverside, Dan signed with the Atlanta Braves organization. Following his playing career, he coached the OCBA Barons and the Irvine Blue Wave.

JOEL PEDRETTIASSISTANT COACH

Joel joins the Blue Devil coaching staff after spending the previous two seasons as the Volunteer Assistant at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, where he helped lead the Governors to a conference and conference tournament championship

and a birth in the Atlanta, GA Regional where they upset host Georgia Tech. After playing for Merced College in 2003-2004 he transferred to the University of Oklahoma where he was on two regional teams and a Super Regional team that was 5 outs from

reaching the College World Series. Upon finishing playing, he was an Assistant coach at Merced High for two seasons before moving to Tennessee. Joel lives in Merced.

“You gotta be a man to play baseball for a living, but you gotta have a lot of little boy in you too!” – Roy Campanella

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PITCHERS13 ............ Boes...................Andrew .........Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’2” ......... 195 ..........RFR ..........Texas State University ...................Austin, TX22 ............ Renfro ................Trevor ............Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’1” ......... 185 ..........FR .............Texas State University ...................Dallas, TX25 ............ Copping .............Cory ..............Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’1” ......... 180 ..........FR .............University of Oklahoma .................Temple City, CA35 ............ Cortright ............Garrett ..........Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’5” ......... 215 ..........JR .............Canisius College ............................Hamburg, NY20 ............ Wells..................Tyler ..............Pitcher ...........L/L ......... 6’3” ......... 210 ..........SO ............University of Nevada .....................Maxwell, CA36 ............ Grist ...................Scott .............Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’4” ......... 180 ..........JR .............Texas State University ...................Sugar Land, TX16 ............ Rhame ...............Jacob ............Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’1” ......... 205 ..........SO ............Grayson Junior College ..................Corinth, TX32 ............ Mundell .............Garrett ..........Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’7” ......... 240 ..........SO ............Fresno State University..................Lake Forest, CA10 ............ Stone .................Austin ...........Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’1” ......... 180 ..........SO ............Baylor University ...........................Port Neches, TX26 ............ Michalec ............Josh ..............Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’2” ......... 185 ..........JR .............Baylor University ...........................Houston, TX15 ............ Copping .............Calvin ............Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’1” ......... 180 ..........FR .............Cal State Northridge ......................Temple City, CA24 ............ Herd ...................David ............Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 5’9” ......... 160 ..........SO ............Cal Baptist University ....................Menifee, CA12 ............ Sopko ................Andrew .........Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’2” ......... 190 ..........FR .............Gonzaga University .......................Missoula, MT34 ............ Smith .................Kenny ...........Pitcher ...........R/R ......... 6’0” ......... 200 ..........RSJR .........Gonzaga University .......................Petaluma, CA21 ............ Henry.................Brennan ........Pitcher ...........L/L ......... 6’3” ......... 210 ..........RSSO ........Northeastern Junior College ..........Denver, COCATCHERS11 ............ Strentz ...............Michael .........Catcher ..........R/R ......... 6’1” ......... 215 ..........RSSO ........Univ of Louisiana Lafayette ...........Lafayette, LA6 .............. Ward ..................Taylor ............Catcher ..........R/R ......... 6’2” ......... 185 ..........FR .............Fresno State University..................Indio, CAINFIELDERS7 .............. Leonards ............Ryan .............3B/2B ............R/R ......... 6’0” ......... 185 ..........JR .............Univ of Louisiana Lafayette ...........Crowley, LA1 .............. Coolbaugh .........Tyler ..............SS ..................S/R ......... 5’10” ....... 165 ..........FR .............University of Oklahoma .................Colleyville, TX23 ............ Gridley ...............Mac ...............3B .................R/R ......... 6’4” ......... 205 ..........SO ............Lower Columbia Junior College .....Anchorage, AK2 .............. Brink ..................Jordan ...........3B .................L/R ......... 6’1” ......... 180 ..........SO ............Fresno State University..................Clovis, CA33 ............ Ferguson ............Collin ............1B .................L/L ......... 6’3” ......... 210 ..........SO ............St. Mary’s University ......................Santa Cruz, CA28 ............ Compton ............Chase ............1B .................L/R ......... 6’2” ......... 210 ..........JR .............Univ of Louisiana Lafayette ...........Slidell, LA8 .............. Langford ............Lawton .........2B .................L/R ......... 5’10” ....... 170 ..........RSJR .........Baylor University ...........................Waco, TXOUTFIELDERS29 ............ Clark ..................DonAndre .. OF ....................S/R ......... 5’9” ......... 175 ..........RSO ..........St. Mary’s University ......................Hayward, CA14 ............ Gonsolin ............Anthony ..... OF/RHP ............R/R ......... 6’2” ......... 180 ..........FR .............St. Mary’s University ......................Martinez, CA31 ............ Higley ................Justin ......... OF ....................L/R ......... 6’4” ......... 200 ..........JR .............Sacramento State University .........Sacramento, CA9 .............. Crowley .............Andy .......... OF ....................L/L ......... 5’8” ......... 180 ..........SO ............Cal Baptist University ....................Highland, CACOACHES/STAFF Cappuccilli .........Tony ..............Head Coach ....................................................................Irvine Valley College Pedretti..............Joel ...............Asst. Coach .....................................................................Merced College Ellis .................... Dan ..............Pitching Coach Maltby ...............Shawn ..........General Manager Lichtenstein .......Gary ..............Dir. Operations Young ................Lynne ............Trainer

MEET THE TEAM2013 ANCHORAGE BUCS ROSTER

NUMBER LAST FIRST POSITION B/T HEIGHT WEIGHT YEAR SCHOOL HOMETOWN

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MEET THE PLAYERS2013 ANCHORAGE BUCS

“The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don’t play together, the club won’t be worth a dime.” – Babe Ruth

DONANDRE CLARK

St. Mary’s University l OutfielderHometown: Yayward, CA

Height: 5’ 9” l Weight: 175Bats: Switch l Throws: Right

ANDREW BOES

Texas State University l PitcherHometown: Austin, TXHeight: 6’ 2” l Weight: 195Bats: Right l Throws: Right

JORDAN BRINK

Fresno State University l Third BaseHometown: Clovis, CA

Height: 6’ 1” l Weight: 180Bats: Left l Throws: Right

CHASE COMPTON

University of Louisiana Lafayette l First BaseHometown: Slidell, LAHeight: 6’ 2” l Weight: 210Bats: Left l Throws: Right TYLER COOLBAUGH

University of Oklahoma l Short StopHometown: Colleville, TXHeight: 5’ 10” l Weight: 165Bats: Switch l Throws: Right

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MEET THE PLAYERS2013 ANCHORAGE BUCS

CALVIN COPPING

Cal State Northridge l PitcherHometown: Temple City, CAHeight: 6’ 1” l Weight: 180Bats: Right l Throws: Right

ANDY CROWLEY

Cal Baptist University l OutfielderHometown: Highland, CA

Height: 5’ 8” l Weight: 180Bats: Left l Throws: Left

CORY COPPING

University of Oklahoma l PitcherHometown: Temple City, CAHeight: 6’ 1” l Weight: 180Bats: Right l Throws: Right

GARRETT CORTRIGHT

Canisius College l PitcherHometown: Hamburg, NY

Height: 6’ 5” l Weight: 215Bats: Right l Throws: Right

COLLIN FERGUSON

St. Mary’s University l First BaseHometown: Santa Cruz, CAHeight: 6’ 3” l Weight: 210Bats: Left l Throws: Left

ANTHONY GONSOLIN

St. Mary’s University l Outfielder/PitcherHometown: Martinez, CAHeight: 6’ 1” l Weight: 180Bats: Right l Throws: Right

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MEET THE PLAYERS2013 ANCHORAGE BUCS

BRENNAN HENRY

Northeastern JC l PitcherHometown: Denver, CO

Height: 6’ 3” l Weight: 210Bats: Left l Throws: Left

MAC GRIDLEY

Lower Columbia JC l Third BaseHometown: Anchorage, AKHeight: 6’ 4” l Weight: 205Bats: Right l Throws: Right

SCOTT GRIST

Texas State University l PitcherHometown: Sugar Land, TX

Height: 6’ 4” l Weight: 180Bats: Right l Throws: Right

DAVID HERD

Cal Baptist University l PitcherHometown: Menifee, CAHeight: 5’ 9” l Weight: 160Bats: Right l Throws: Right JUSTIN HIGLEY

Sacramento State University l OutfielderHometown: Sacramento, CAHeight: 6’ 4” l Weight: 200Bats: Left l Throws: Right

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MEET THE PLAYERS2013 ANCHORAGE BUCS

LAWTON LANGFORD

Baylor University l Second BaseHometown: Waco, TXHeight: 5’ 10” l Weight: 170Bats: Left l Throws: Right

GARRETT MUNDELL

Fresno State University l PitcherHometown: Lake Forest, CA

Height: 6’ 7” l Weight: 240Bats: Right l Throws: Right

RYAN LEONARDS

University of Louisiana Lafayette l Third Base/Second BaseHometown: Crowley, LAHeight: 6’ 0” l Weight: 185Bats: Right l Throws: Right

JOSH MICHALEC

Baylor University l PitcherHometown: Houston, TX

Height: 6’ 2” l Weight: 185Bats: Right l Throws: Right

TREVOR RENFRO

Texas State University l PitcherHometown: Dallas, TXHeight: 6’ 1” l Weight: 185Bats: Right l Throws: Right

JACOB RHAME

Grayson Junior College l PitcherHometown: Corinth, TXHeight: 6’ 1” l Weight: 205Bats: Right l Throws: Right

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MEET THE PLAYERS2013 ANCHORAGE BUCS

KENNY SMITH

Gonzaga University l PitcherHometown: Petaluma, CAHeight: 6’ 0” l Weight: 200Bats: Right l Throws: Right

MICHAEL STRENTZ

University of Louisiana Lafayette l CatcherHometown: Lafayette, LA

Height: 6’ 1” l Weight: 215Bats: Right l Throws: Right

ANDREW SOPKO

Gonzaga University l PitcherHometown: Missoula, MTHeight: 6’ 2” l Weight: 190Bats: Right l Throws: Right

AUSTIN STONE

Baylor University l PitcherHometown: Port Neches, TXHeight: 6’ 1” l Weight: 180Bats: Right l Throws: Right

TAYLOR WARD

Fresno State University l CatcherHometown: Indio, CAHeight: 6’ 2” l Weight: 185Bats: Right l Throws: Right

TYLER WELLS

University of Nevada l PitcherHometown: Maxwell, CAHeight: 6’ 3” l Weight: 210Bats: Left l Throws: Left

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Independence DayFireworks

Extravaganza!Celebration Begins

Thursday, July 4th at Mulcahy Stadium

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1980: Anchorage Adult League organized. The Cook Inlet Bucs were formed as a non profit baseball club. Bucs, coached by our General Manager Dennis Mattingly, play first game in Fairbanks against the Goldpanners. Bucs finish 7-19. Bucs are still not officially part of Alaska Baseball League, and play ABL teams in exhibition only.

1981: Bucs form a non-profit organization with an active Board of Directors. Bucs officially join the Alaska League. Fairbanks Goldpanners and North Pole Nicks are other members. Despite finishing 19-25 Bucs

defeat defending N.B.C. champion Fairbanks four out of five games.

1982: Brigham Young sophomore Wally Joyner joins 1982 Bucs. In first competition against cross-town rival the Anchorage Glacier Pilots, Bucs play one of the most memorable Mulcahy Stadium games in 1980s. Chapman’s , Don August’s no hitter, shutout and victory are spoiled in ninth inning by Mark McG-wire’s solo home run, handing Bucs a 1-0 loss. Outfielder Kerry Burns from the University of Arizona sets league record with four Home Runs in one game. Radio coverage begins and the World Famous Chicken is in the yard for his then yearly visit.

1983: Winning record of 32-21 under new manager Jerry McClain from Santa Clara. A winning record earned the Bucs a place in the NBC tournament in Wichita, KS. It was at this tournament that the Bucs set a National Baseball Congress record. The Bucs lost on a bases-loaded walk in the 19th inning and holds the record for the longest game played in NBC history.

1984: Name is officially changed from Cook Inlet Bucs to Anchorage Bucs. Bucs win 24 and lose 18.

1985: Bucs stumble to a record of a 12-39. Seven former Bucs sign professional contracts.

1986: Alaska League expands to eight teams, and in first game against Hawaii Island Movers, Jeff Bloom of Tufts Univ. pitches first no-hitter in Bucs history.

1987: Bucs are 27-21. Nine ex-Bucs are drafted to pro ranks. Infielder, Jeff Kent from Cal Berkley is a star to be. Todd Mayo of Cal-Berkely sets single season stolen base record with 52. Bucs finish second with a 27-18 overall. Bucs feature seven .300-plus hitters in lineup.

1988: Bucs sit out season to regroup financially. Bucs Booster Club is formed. Fourteen former Bucs are taken in the major league draft.

1989: Winning 13 of last 14 and five of six in Hawaii, Bucs capture their first Alaska League pennant. Pitcher Doug Tegtmeier of Nebraska posts a 10-0 record. Catcher Troy Buckley of Santa Clara sets team record 75 RBIs.

1990: Bucs celebrate 10 years by winning Alaska League crown. Bucs win Hawaii International crown. Outfielder Calvin Murray of Texas selected

summer player of the year by Baseball America. Bobby Jones of Fresno State sets single-game strikeout record with 17 in loss to Hawaii at Mulcahy Stadium.

1991: Bucs win last 16 games of season to claim third straight Alaska League flag. Calvin Murray rejoins club and establishes Bucs records in stolen base percentage at .853, runs batted in (84), and runs scored (131). Nolan Ryan’s son, Reid Ryan of the University of Texas pitches for Bucs. Kodiak, Alaska’s home grown Pat Floyd leads the Bucs in hitting with a .366 average and nicknamed “Mr. Clutch” hitting .538 with runners in scor-ing position. Bucs continue their winning ways by winning the Hawaii International Invitational Tournament. University of Texas Brooks Kieschnick breaks club home run record with 16 and earns Alaska Player of the year and Baseball America’s summer Player of the Year. Bucs are chosen to play Team USA Baseball in special non-league series. Team USA takes two out of three to win series.

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1992: Bucs place record five players on Baseball America’s All-American squad. A 44-13 record leads to continued # 1 status in the Alaska League. Kieschnick goes 6-0 with 1.26 ERA. Kieschnick wins American Baseball Coaches Association’s Dick Howser Award, and is selected as NCAA player of the year. Texas teammate Braxton Hickman bats .410 with a record 29-game hit streak to earn Alaska player of the Year. Bucs sweep exhibition series with the Moscow Red Devils,the perennial champions of Russia, winning six straight Russian League championships from 1990-1995.

1993: Coach Ed Cheff guides team to fifth consecutive Alaska League Championship and second in his two years. Bucs win Bucs Invitational and the Hawaii International Championship. Bucs win 5th straight Alaska League title. Southern Cal’s Geoff Jenkins hits .421 (2nd all-time high) He leads club with 10 HRs, 67 RBIs, a 19-game hitting streak, 146 total bases , 19 doubles with a record .723 slugging percentage on his way to become third Buc in four years to win Baseball America Summer Player of the Year Honors. Galveston Colo-rado’s Keith Foulke was the ace of the Bucs pitching staff. Keith finished with a 4-0 record and a sparkling 1.98 ERA. Opposing batters hit only .179 against Keith.

1994: Bucs lose Alaska League title to Fairbanks Goldpanners. Southpaw Mark Redman from the Univ. of Oklahoma pitches 2nd no-hitter in Bucs history. Stanford’s 1st baseman Dusty Allen returns for his third season and

leads club with 37 RBIs. Bucs are once again chosen to play Team USA on their return from Japan in non-league series. Team USA with ex-Buc Geoff Jenkins take two out of three to win series. The Anchorage Bucs host the Japan Aichi All-Stars in Bucs Invitational series.

1995: A 23-26 record leads to 2nd place in the Alaska League. TCU pitcher Flint Wallace throws the 3rd no-hitter in Bucs history, and the first against an in-state rival. Bucs continue to serve as international “baseball ambassadors” by hosting the Korean National Team in Invitational Tournament.

1996: Mark O’Brien who began as a fiery former Bucs second baseman takes over the coaching duties of the Bucs and gains first win-ning season since 1993, while recapturing the Alaska League title. O’Brien who helped the Bucs win Alaska League pennants in 1990, 1991 and 1992 skippered the ‘96 Anchorage Bucs to a 33-21 record and their sixth Alaska League flag. Bucs finish second in Hawaii International Tournament. Bucs provide Alaska Player of the Year, in infielder Andrew Beinbrink. Beinbrink bats .359 with 10 homers and 55 RBI’s combining for a .646 slugging percentage, all team highs.

1997: Season marks the end of Mark O’Brien era with the Bucs. He leaves after his second year as coach and his fifth with the Bucs organization (three at second base). He guides the ‘97 Bucs to an overall 33-18 record to finish in third place in the Alaska League. The Bucs steal 166 bases, setting an Alaska League record. Texas Christian’s Royce Huffman leads club in hitting with .435 average. Southern Cal’s Brad Ticehurst claims home run title with 15. Pitcher Shawn Thompson of TCU goes 6-0, while Wesley Freeman of Oral Roberts goes a 6-2. Season is highlighted by a game with the Colorado Silver Bullets, the only current women’s professional baseball team in America. The Silver Bullets, man-aged by Phil Niekro, drew a record Mulcahy crowd of 6,525 fans. They saw the Bucs defeat Bullets 7 - 0. Bucs take the championship of their own Wood Bat In-

vitational, which featured the return appearance of the “Famous Chicken”. The Anchorage Bucs thank the Fairbanks Goldpanners, Mat Su Miners , Bay Area Stars and the San Francisco Seals for their participation in this very successful inaugural Wood Bat Invitational.

1998: The ABL and ABC merge under one Alaska Baseball League. Baum (composite wood) bats are initiated league wide. Under the first year tutelage of Head Coach Mike Oakland, the Bucs shared the ABL Championship with the Kenai Peninsula Oilers, won the Mayor’s Cup for the first time in six years with a sweep of city rival Anchorage Glacier Pilots, captured the second annual Wood Bat Invitational Championship for second time in a row and tied for 11th in the National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita Kansas. The Bucs finished with a 26-15 record and hit 280 as a team. Arizona state stand out utility player Andrew Beeinbrink leads Bucs in batting with a .351 average and 2nd on the club with 25 RBI’s, seven behind Stanfords catcher Damien Alvarado. Cal-State Fullerton’s George Carralejo shined on the mound going 5-2 with a 2.40 E.R.A. Vincent Boyanich, pitcher from Santa Clara had a perfect 4-0 season. The Bucs are the first ABL team to broadcast every game live over the internet via RealAudio on our web site. The Bucs hatch their new mascot, a lovable parrot that has the name of Beekmin.

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1999: The Bucs produce an excellent season under Head Coach Mike Oakland, of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, grabbing 2nd place in the ABL and placing four players on the All-ABL Team. All ABL Team designation went to Bryan Anderson of Southwest Texas State at shortstop, Elliot Wheeler of Santa Clara as outfielder, Kurt Koshelnik as utility and Jeff Bruksch of USC as pitcher. The Bucs led the league in stolen bases with 105 with Bobby Womack of San Diego State leading the league with 18 steals. The Bucs won the Wood Bat Invitational for the third year in a row. Invitational awards went to the Bucs’ Bryan Anderson for most outstanding shortstop, Most Valuable Player to Chris Russ of Texas A&M, and most outstanding pitcher awarded to the Bucs’ Russ Morgan of Purdue. The Bucs competed in post-season play in the 65th Annual National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita, Kansas. Seeded 4th out of 32 teams going in, the Bucs took 4th place. All American Honors went to the Bucs’ Designated Hitter, Nick Day and catcher, Damien Alvarado of Stanford. The Bucs were named best defensive team with a staggering .985 fielding percentage and were named best dressed team at the NBC World Series. 1999 is also remembered for the completion and occupation of the newly constructed Bucs’ clubhouse and locker room down the third base line.

2000: The Bucs get off to a slow start and wind up the season with a 22-23 overall record, taking 5th place in the ABL and placing outfielder Nick Blankenship of Santa Rosa Jr. College on the 2000 All-Alaska Team. The Bucs picked up their play during the end of the season and took back the 11th annual Mayor’s Cup from the Anchorage Pilots. The Bucs continued their hot finish by winning their fourth straight Wood Bat Invitational and sixth title in nine years. This 2000 Wood Bat Invitational suffered much rain delays and even-tually was shortened. Invitational awards went to the Bucs’ RHP Chris Bradshaw of Texas Christian Univ, third baseman Andy Topham of Stanford Univ. and center fielder Jay Garthwaite of the Univ. of Washington. The Bucs also welcomed Anchorage’s own Borealis Microbrewery, as the Bucs’ official beer served on draft at the ballpark.

2001: The Bucs played under the coaching of Coach Jim Yanko who was a former Glacier Pilot player. With one of the most formidable pitching staffs in Bucs history, they wind up third in the ABL with a 20 and 15 record. Their overall record was an impressive 31 and 19. Many team records were set. A club re-cord 12 shutouts was posted by the Bucs. Bucs pitching staff record an incredible 33 consecutive shutout innings. Jeff Francis leads the staff with a club record ERA of 1.29 and a 7 and 1 record. Al Barbieri returns after 16 years. Barbieri became the oldest player at 42 to get a hit in the ABL. The Bucs win their 2nd consecutive Anchorage Mayor’s Cup and are Co-Champions of the Gillette Wood Bat Invitational. Their 7th title in 9 years. Update: 2001 Bucs pitcher and ABL Player of the year Jeff Frances was a first round selection of the Colorado Rockies. The highest Canadian collegiate drafted ever.

2002: The Bucs played under returning Coach Jim Yanko. Once again despite one of the better pitching staffs in Bucs history, they wind up third in the ABL with a 20 and 15 record. The Bucs overall record was 25 and 24.

The Bucs place four players on the All-Alaska Team: Pitcher, Jered Weaver (Long Beach State) - Catcher, Sean Flynn (Texas Pan Am) - Outfielder, Terry Trofholz (TCU), and Utility star Joe Diefenderfer (Santa Clara Univ.). Pitcher Jered Weaver (older brother Jeff currently pitches for the Yankees), throws a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts in a seven inning Wood Bat Tournament game in front of many major league scouts and his dad. Weaver lead the staff with a club record ERA of 1.25 and a 5 and 1 record. Jered Weaver was selected to the 2002 Gillette Wood Bat All-Tournament Team as most outstanding pitcher. Shortstop Jerin Harper (Spokane Falls), and outfielder Marc Zamojc (Univ. of B.C.) also were selected to the All-Tournament Team. The Bucs give up the coveted Anchorage Mayor’s Cup to the Pilots and do not retain the Gillette Wood Bat Championship.

2003: The Bucs season was marred by many early and season ending injuries. The team ended the regular season in last place with a 12 and 22 league record and a 17 and 25 overall record. The Bucs regained the 14th annual Anchorage Mayor’s Cup. The team placed last in the Gillette Wood Bat Invitational. The Bucs place utility player Joe Jacobitz from the University of San Francisco and Georgia Tech’s right handed pitcher Andrew Kown on the All-ABL Squad. A memorable event was that of a single-engine Cessna 207 Skywag-on with four people aboard crash-landing just outside the left field fence of Mulcahy Stadium. The pilot and three passengers aboard the plane, were treated at the scene and taken to hospitals. The wreck happened at 8:13 p.m. during the third inning of the game be-tween the Anchorage Bucs and the Fairbanks Goldpanners. As the plane flew over the baseball field, the crowd noticed the plane and started yelling at players on the field to get out of the way. The Bucs’ outfielders scattered. A fitting metaphor for our 2003 season.

2004: Under a new coaching staff which consisted of Head Coach Matt Priess from the University of California, Berkeley, assistant coaches Jason Kelly of Cuesta University and Keith Vorhoff of Northeast Texas CC, the Bucs finished the ABL season in 2nd place with a league record of 21 and 14, and an overall record of 32 and 15. After winning eight of their last nine games, the Bucs awaited the last day of league play to determine the 1st and 2nd place ABL standings. The Bucs then won and retained the 15th annual Anchorage Mayor’s Cup. The Bucs have won four of the last five Cups. The Bucs place third baseman Issac Omura (.350, 19 extra base hits, slug

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ging pct. .513, 28 RBIs) from the University of Hawaii, outfielder Brandon Roberts (.363, 31 runs) of Cal Poly, outfielder Travis Becktel (.315, 32 RBIs) of San Jose State and pitcher Garrett Olson (unanimous selection, 7-0, 0.88 ERA) of Cal Poly on the 2004 All-Alaska Baseball Team. Honorable mention went to Bucs closer Jon Wilson who went 4-1 with nine saves and a 1.04 ERA, struck out 26 and walked a mere 3 in 26 innings. Honorable mention also was given to outfielder Truan Mehl of the Univ. of Maryland who hit 293, stole 12 bases and “covered the earth” in center field. Because of their 2nd place ABL finish, the Bucs competed in post-season play in the 70th Annual National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita, Kansas. The Bucs took 7th place out of 46 teams competing, going 6 and 2 in the tournament. NBC’s Most Outstanding pitcher and All - Ameri-can Honors went to Bucs’ starter Garrett Olson who pitched two games and did not allow an earned run. Olson wound up including his performance at Witchita with a mind staggering ERA of .68. He won every start he made in

both the ABL and the NBC Tournament going a perfect 8 - 0. Truan Mehl led the club at the NBC with five extra base hits, a home run, four doubles and scored 6 runs. Brandon Roberts led the NBC with nine stolen bases. The Bucs led the NBC Tournament with 21 stolen bases. Championship. 2004 also found former Buc pitcher Jeff Francis named Baseball America’s Minor League Player of the Year and brought up to the majors with the Colorado Rockies. Buc pitcher Bryan Johnson signed with the Atlanta Braves organization during the 2004 Bucs season.

2005: The Bucs finished the ABL season in a disappointing 4th place with a league record of 14 and 20, and an overall record of 20 and 23. The Bucs retained the 16th annual Mayor’s Cup, having won Five out of the last Six Cups. The 2005 Bucs extended their recruiting areas to Taiwan, placing two Taiwan players on the Team. Both Taiwan players, Pitcher Tseng Sung-Wei and Shortstop Wang Shen-Wei went on to represent Taiwan in the 2006 World Baseball Classic. Former Buc Jeff Francis and current Colorado Rock-ies Pitcher represented Canada in the 2006 World Baseball Classic. The Bucs place Designated Hitter/ Infielder Jerin Harper (.317 Pct., .482 Slugging Pct., 52 Hits, 4 Home Runs, 28 RBI’s, 26 Runs Scored) from Pacific University and Pitcher Sung-Wei Tseng (1.95 ERA) from Taiwan College on the 2005 All-Alaska Baseball Team. Outfielder, Chris Raber from Coastal Carolina led the Bucs with 22 Steals, and an awe-some Stolen Base Pct. of .957. Eighteen former Bucs are taken in the 2005 MLB Draft, with three in the first round. Pitchers, Jered Weaver by Anaheim, Wade Townsend by Tampa Bay and Garret Olson by Baltimore, (in 2009 he was traded to the Seattle Mariners.

2006: The Bucs looked back to their past and hire Mike Garcia who returns as Head Coach of the Team. Garcia had guided the Bucs to three straight ABL titles from 1989 thru ‘91. Also acquired is Pitching Coach Randy Kramer. Kramer pitched four seasons in the Majors with Pittsburgh and Seattle from 1988-1992. Under their guidance, the Bucs finish second in the ABL with a league record of 20-14 and an over-all record of 26-19-1. The ABL Title came down to the last game with the Kenai Oilers. The Bucs lose 1-0, giving the title to the Kenai Oilers. The Bucs place five players on the 2006 All-ABL Team: Outfielder and ABL Player of the Year, University of California-Irvine’s Bryan Peterson (leads league with: .368 Batting Average, 4 Triples and 24 RBI’s), Arkansas-Little Rock’s Third baseman Robert Taylor (who leads league in Doubles with 13 and leads the Bucs with 3 Home Runs and 21 Runs Scored), Southern Illinois Outfielder Kevin Koski (.329 Batting Average, leads league with 34 Runs Scored and 56 Hits, provides Bucs with 24 Base on Balls and 27 Stolen Bases, with 15 RBI’s), Utility Player Jason Castro from Stanford and University of Hawaii Relief Pitcher Darrell Fisherbaugh. Eight former Bucs are taken in the 2006 MLB Draft. Former ‘02 Buc now Angels rookie pitcher Jered Weaver goes 7-0. Weaver is first Rookie since Valenzuela in 1981 to win first seven starts.

2007: The Bucs end up in 5th place with a league record of 13 and 22 and an overall record of 21 and 24. The Bucs place two players on the 2007 All-ABL Team: Sacramento State’s Infielder, Gabe Jacobo (leads league with 38 RBI’s, tied for second in ABL

with 5 home runs, 4th on Bucs with a .442 Slugging Percentage, 4th on Bucs with 23 Runs Scored, 4th on Bucs with 44 Hits, ). University of San Francisco’s Outfielder, Kyle Morgan (3rd in the League in Batting with a .354 average,

2nd in ABL in doubles with 11, 5th in Triples with 3). Honorable mention was given to Angelo States First Base-man Clay Calfee (3rd in League in Hits with 54, 1st in League in doubles with 16, 2nd in League in RBI’s with 31). The Bucs post-season included an invitation to the WASABI (Western Association Semi-Pro Amateur Baseball Invitational) in San-Luis Obispo, California. The Bucs won this inaugural Invitational and claimed the Champi-onship.

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2008: The Bucs finish in 4th place with a league record of 15 and 20 and an overall record of 21-24. The Bucs place four players on the 2008 All-ABL First Team. Gonzaga second baseman Evan Wells batting .317, leads the Bucs in on base percentage with .516, 43 walks, 20 stolen bases, and runs scored with 33. UC Riv-erside pitcher Paul Bargas with a 2.40 ERA and 31 strike outs. UC Irvine pitcher Christian Bergman boasting 1.34 ERA and 2nd in the League in strike outs with 34. Designated hitter Paul Goldschmidt from Texas State with a .330 average leading the Bucs with 3 home runs, 28 RBI’s, 60 hits, 92 total bases, 20 doubles and a slugging percentage of .505. Bucs place 3 spots on the 2008 All-ABL 2nd Team, First Baseman and Silver Slugger Paul Goldschmidt and Player of the Year Christian Bergman. In the 2008 MLB draft, a record 21 for-mer or current Bucs are drafted into the majors. Drew Gagnier of the University of Oregon and local pitcher Chad Nading of UNLV combine to throw the sixth no-hitter in the Bucs 28 year history. Former 2007 Buc and 2008 CWS Champs Fresno State sophomore third baseman Tommy Mendonca won the 2008 College World Series most outstanding player award. Former 93’ Buc and Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Geoff Jen-kins wins 2008 World Series ring then retires. Future MLB Hall of Famer 87’ Buc Jeff Kent after playing much of his career with the SF Giants retires from the LA Dodgers. Unfortunately, 2008 saw vandals destroy the Bucs’ bus. The engine and batteries were set ablaze, windows shattered and all headlights and signal lights were punched out. No arrest was ever made.

2009: The Bucs finish in a strong 2nd place with a league record of 28 and 17, and an overall record of 31-17 under 1st year Head Coach Thom Dreier. The Bucs place four players on the 2009 All-ABL Team. Texas State third baseman Jason Martinson batting .293, leads the Bucs in hits with 49, runs scored with 35, and 13 stolen bases, 2nd in total bases at 73. Arizona State catcher Austin Barnes leads Bucs in doubles at 11, 2nd in home runs with 4, leading the Bucs with 15 extra-base hits. NC State outfielder Brian Bello leads Bucs in home runs with 6 (2nd in league), total bases at 74, 2nd in runs scored with 33, 2nd in hits at 47, 2nd in stolen bases with 12, tied for RBI’s at 26. Relief Pitcher from Georgia Tech, Kevin Jacob is named Top Pro Prospect with a phenomenal season. In 24 appearances, “the Bringer of Death” as he was known in the dugout, had an incredible .34 ERA with 12 saves, striking out 29 while giving up only 4 walks. On July 21 against AIA Fire, the Bucs complete fist triple play in their history, Arizona State Pitcher Jake Borup, to Pep-perdine SS Vincej, to UC Riverside first baseman Brian McConkey!

2010: On Tuesday, April 15th, Bucs General Manager, Dennis Mattingly and Anchorage police find a dead man frozen in the snow in the Bucs dugout. This event foretold the beginning of a bleak season for the Bucs. Bucs initiate newly installed Field Turf infield and foul areas at Mulcahy Stadium. The Bucs finish in 4th place with a league record of 17-27, and an overall record of 22-33-1, under 1st year Head Coach T.J. Bruce. The Bucs place two players on the 2010 All-ABL Team. Nebraska starting pitcher Casey Hauptman, lead-ing the Bucs with 50 innings pitched, a startling 23-3 strikes to base on balls ratio, and possessing a 2.16 ERA. Winthrop relief pitcher Justin Hopper, ends season with a 1.0 ERA in 14 appearances and leads the Bucs in saves with 4. Wake Forest starting pitcher Zach White earns spot on All-ABL 2nd Team with a 2.53 ERA, tops the Bucs in innings pitched with 53.1. Southern Illinois Outfielder Chris Serritella leads Bucs with a .386 slugging percentage, 53 hits, and 71 total bases. Pepperdine infielder, Zach Vincej fronts Bucs in runs scored with 24, 25 doubles, and 15 stolen bases.

2011: The Bucs finish in 4th place with a league record of 16-20, and an overall record of 22-32, under 1st year Head Tony Cappuccilli out of Irvine Valley. The Bucs place seven players on the 2012 All-Star Team. San Jose State Infielder Jake Valdez who led the Bucs in runs scored (25), hits (44), on base percentage (.430), rbi’s (27), walks (43) and stolen bases (18). Hofstra Infielder Logan Davis. Dallas Baptist Boomer Collins who led Bucs in home runs (3) and total Bases (55), 1st in league in triples (3), 3rd in league in stolen bases (10). Pitchers: Georgia Tech’s Conner Kendrick who led the Bucs in wins (4) and ERA (1.16). Texas State Hunter Lemke who led the Bucs in saves (2) and opposing batting average of (.153). Pepperdine Brian Mcil-henny and Texas State Kyle Finnegan. The Bucs top hitter was Matthew Harjung of Missouri Baptist with a batting average of (.327). Seven former Bucs were taken in the 2011 MLB Draft.

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2012: The Bucs enter the dawn of a new era with Shawn Maltby as our new General Manager, the second General Manager in Bucs History. The Bucs finish in 2nd place with a league record of 21-19, and an overall record of 25-22, under 2nd year Head Coach Tony Cappuccilli from Irvine Valley. The Bucs set a new ABL Home Run record of a staggering 56 with Cal Baptist Univ. Outfielder Zach Esquerra leading the club with (8). The Bucs place eight players on the 2012 1st and 2nd ABL All-Star Team. Univ. of Louisiana-Lafayette Utility Player Chase Compton selected as Player of the Year and Silver Slugger. Chase leads the Bucs in Batting avg. (.390), Slugging pct. (.649), On base pct. (.464), Runs scored (36), Hits (60), Doubles (11), Total bases (100), tied Runs batted in (28), triples (4). Univ. of California-San Diego Outfielder Danny Susdorf led Bucs in stolen bases (20), Texas State Pitcher Scott Grist led Bucs in ERA (.183), and tied in wins (4), Univ. of Nevada Pitcher Braden Shipley, selected as Top Prospect leads Bucs in saves (7), and Games finished (15), St. Mary’s Univ. Outfielder Brenden Kalfus led Bucs in total plate appearances (187), Michigan State Pitcher Mike Theodore led Bucs in Innings pitched (48), Univ. of Louisiana-Lafayette Third Baseman Ryan Leonards and UC Riverside Pitcher Ben Doucette. Franklin Pierce Univ. Infielder Zach Mathieu wins ABL Home Run Derby. Bucs tie for Coaching Staff of the Year. Five former Bucs were taken in the 2012 MLB Draft.

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Little League DayWear your jersey & get into the

game for FREE!

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2013 Dennis Mattingly/Air Liquide

Youth Baseball CampFor ages 6 and up. Please sign me up for the Anchorage

Bucs Youth Baseball CampIt’s fun and it’s free!

9:30am-12:00pm at Mulcahy Stadium

I would like to attend on:o #1 Monday, June 17o #2 Tuesday, June 18o #3 Wednesday, June 19o #4 Thursday, June 20o #5 Friday, June 21o #6 I will be attending every day of camp

Name:____________________________ Age: ________Address: ______________________________________City: ___________________State:_____Zip:__________Phone (Home): _________________________________Parent’s Phone (work): ___________(Cell)____________Family or Player Email: ___________________________Shirt Size:_____Name of League:___________________

Waiver: I hereby waive all claims against the Anchorage Bucs, sponsors or any personnel for any injury I might suffer in this event. I attest that I am physically fit and prepared for this event.Signature: _________________________________________ *Parent signature if under 18 years of age

I, ______________________________ the parent/guardian of ______________________________give permission for my child to participate in the Youth Baseball Camp conducted by the Anchorage Bucs Inc. I understand all registration fees and costs for the clinic are paid by individual and local business sponsorship donations. There is no direct charge or cost to the youth participant. ____Yes ____No I give my child persmission to be photographed as part of his/her participation in the Anchorage Bucs Youth Camps, understanding that photos taken during these sessions will only be used to promote the activities of this camp and may be used on the Bucs’ website.Food Allergies? _____________________________________Signature:__________________________________________ *Parent’s signature if under 18 years of age

I am interested in improving:o Hittingo Pitchingo Catchingo Fieldingo Other: ______________ ___________________

3 ways to register:1. Mail directly to: 435 W. 10th Ave, Suite B, Anchorage, AK 995012. Bring this form with you to the field the day of the camp3. Register online at www.anchoragebucs.com

Proud Sponsors of the 2013 Dennis Mattingly / Anchorage Bucs Youth

Baseball Clinic

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The Bicycle Shop offers the best and largestselection of bikes in thestate. Stop by any of ourlocations and let ourknowledgeable staff helpyou find the bike of yourdreams.

1035 W. Northern Lights Blvd.Anchorage, Alaska 99503

(907) 272-5219

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(907) 563-32974211 Arctic Boulevard Anchorage, AK 99503

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MULDOON(907) 276-7788Tikahtnu Commons

DIMOND(907) 522-4321

West of Dimond Center

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CFP® is a certification mark owned by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. UBS Financial Services Inc. is a subsidiary of UBS AG. ©2012 UBS Financial Services Inc. All rights reserved. Wealth management services in the U.S. are provided by UBS Financial Services Inc. a registered broker-dealer offering securities, trading, brokerage, and related products and services. Member SIPC. 7.10_AD_7x4.75_UC0510_OlsJ

UBS is a proud sponsor of the Anchorage Bucs Celebrating teamwork J&L Wealth ManagementUBS Financial Services Inc.

Jim OlsonVice President–[email protected]

Levi Robinson, CFP®, ChFC®

Financial [email protected]

3000 A Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, AK 99503

ubs.com/team/jlwmgubs.com/team/jlwmg

J&L Wealth ManagementUBS Financial Services Inc.

Jim OlsonVice President–[email protected]

Levi Robinson, CFP©, ChFC©

Financial [email protected]

3000 A Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, AK 99503

UBS is a proud sponsorof the Anchorage BucsCelebrating teamwork

Fan Appreciation NightJuly 23, 2013 @ 6pm

AnchorAge Bucs vs PeninsulA oilers

See the Bucs for a Buck!

PLUS, 2 Round-Trip Airline Tickets to Seattle & 2 Seattle Mariners Tickets will be given away to a

Lucky Fan!!**Must be present to win

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Hydraulic Hose & Fitting SpecialistSpecializing in Low Temperature Application

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907.562.2200 www.alaskarubber.com

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Online information management for small to mid size vehicle fleets. Created in Alaska for Alaska companies. Ideal for companieswith vehicles based at remote locations across the state.

Track vehicle maintenance, mileage, insurance information, important expiration dates, driver information, and create customized reports.

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Cost effective pricing based on size of vehicle fleet.

Phone [email protected]

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Join the Anchorage Bucs in striking out breast cancer at our5th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Night!

Sunday, June 24, 2012 2pmMat-Su Miners vs. Anchorage Bucs

Show your support and wear pink to getinto the ball game free on Breast Cancer

Awareness Day at Mulcahy.

Game worn pink hats will be auctioned offduring the game. You may pick them up

after the 9th inning.

LASKA ONCOLOGY and HEMATOLOGY, LLC

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Alaska Oncology and Hematology, LLC Dr. Mary Stewart, Dr. Verneeda Spencer,

Dr. Max Rabinowitz, Dr. Steven Liu, Zach Zipsir, PA-C and

all our dedicated support staff are proud to support the

Anchorage Bucs 2013 Season! WE’VE MOVED - NEW ADDRESS:

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Providing state-of-the-art cancer therapy in an environment of hope and compassion for over 20 years. Anchorage & Valley Radiation Therapy Centers proudly support the Anchorage Bucs

Richard T. Chung, MD | M. Kara Bucci, MD | Stephen H. Settle, MDCommitted to Excellence in Cancer Treatment

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POLAR REFRIGERATION

Servicing Anchorage and surrounding areas

6446 Homer Drive Anchorage, AK 99518

Phone (907)349-3500 Fax (907)344-7053 Email: [email protected]

Alaska Owned & Operated since 1981

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Restaurant EquipmentCommercial – Industrial Equipment

Computer Room A/CRefrigeration Conversions & Recovery

Dennis Valentine & Cliff Ellis Co-Owners

Licensed & Bonded

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• Mineral Exploration

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5:00 am to 6:00 pmMonday – Friday

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2013 BUCS IN THE PROSNAME POS TEAM YEARS W/BUCS LEA AFFILIATE

MAJORSBELL, HEATH ..............................P ...................ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS .................................. 1998 .................... NLCASTRO, JASON..........................C ...................HOUSTON ASTROS .............................................. 2006 .................... ALDAVIS, IKE ..................................INF ................NEW YORK METS ................................................ 2006 .................... NLFRANCIS, JEFF ............................P ...................COLORADO ROCKIES .......................................... 2001 .................... NLGOLDSCHMIDT, PAUL .................INF ................ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS .................................. 2008 .................... NLROSS, TYSON .............................P ...................SAN DIEGO PADRES ........................................... 2006 .................... NLSCHAFER, LOGAN .......................OF .................MILWAUKEE BREWERS ....................................... 2007 .................... NLSUZUKI, KURT ............................C ...................WASHINGTON NATIONALS .................................. 2003 .................... NLWEAVER, JERED .........................P ...................LOS ANGELES ANGELS OF ANAHEIM .................... 2002 .................... ALWILSON, C. J. .............................P ...................LOS ANGELES ANGELS OF ANAHEIM .................... 2000 .................... AL

AAABUSH, DAVID .............................P ...................BUFFALO BISON .................................................. 1995 .................... IL ................... TORONTOFIELD, THOMAS ..........................INF ................SALT LAKE BEES .................................................. 2008 .................... PCL ................ LOS ANGELES (AL)GIMENEZ, CHRIS ........................C ...................TAMPA BAY RAYS ................................................ 2002 .................... IL ................... TAMPA BAYGORGEN, MATT ..........................P ...................RENO ACES ......................................................... 2006 .................... PCL ................ ARIZONAGOSEWISCH, TUFFY ...................C ...................RENO ACES ......................................................... 2004 .................... PCL ................ ARIZONAKOWN, ANDREW .......................P ...................FRESNO GRIZZLIES .............................................. 2003 .................... PCL ................ SAN FRANCISCOLEE, CHEN-CHANG .....................P ...................COLUMBUS CLIPPERS ......................................... 2007 .................... IL ................... CLEVELANDOLSON, GARRETT .......................P ...................LAS VEGAS 51’S .................................................. 2004 .................... PCL ................ NEW YORK (NL)PETERSEN, BRYAN......................OF .................NEW ORLEANS ZEPHYRS .................................... 2006 .................... PCL ................ MIAMIPETERSON, SHANE .....................OF .................SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS .................................. 2006 .................... PCL ................ OAKLANDROBERTS, BRANDON ..................CF..................COLORADO SPRINGS SKY SOX ............................. 2004 .................... PCL ................ COLORADOROHAN, EDWARD ......................C ...................LAS VEGAS 51’S .................................................. 2010 .................... PCL ................ NEW YORK (NL)

AABERGMAN, CHRISTIAN ...............P ...................TULSA DRILLERS ................................................. 2006-09 ............... TL .................. COLORADOFREY, CHRISTOPHER ...................OF .................READING PHILLIES .............................................. 2004 .................... EL .................. PHILADELPHIAGAYHART, JARED........................P ...................ERIE SEAWOLVES ................................................ 2007 .................... EL .................. DETROITMENDONCA, TOM ......................INF ................READING FIGHTIN PHILS ..................................... 2007 .................... EL .................. PHILADELPHIASNOW, FORREST ........................P ...................JACKSON GENERALS ........................................... 2009 .................... SL .................. SEATTLEWALDRON, TYLER ......................P ...................ALTOONA CURVE ................................................. 2005 .................... EL .................. PITTSBURGHWOOD, BLAKE ............................P ...................AKRON AEROS .................................................... 2004 .................... EL .................. CLEVELAND

ABARNES, AUSTIN .......................C ...................JUPITER HAMMERHEADS .................................... 2009 .................... FSL ................ MIAMIFERREIRA, ANDREW ..................P ...................ELIZABETHTON TWINS ........................................ 2012 .................... APP ............... MINNESOTAHAUPTMAN, CASEY ...................P ...................BROOKLYN CYCLONES ......................................... 2009-10 ............... NYP ............... NEW YORK (NL)JACOB, KEVIN ............................P ...................ABERDEEN IRONBIRDS ........................................ 2009 .................... NYP ............... BALTIMOREJACOBO, GABE ...........................INF ................DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS ........................................... 2007 .................... FSL ................ TORONTOJORGENSON, ADAM ...................P ...................MODESTO NUTS .................................................. 2007 .................... CAL ................ COLORADOMARTINSON, JASON ..................INF ................PATOMAC NATIONALS ......................................... 2009 .................... CAR ............... WASHINGTONMCCONKEY, BRIAN .....................INF ................JUPITER HAMMERHEADS .................................... 2009 .................... FSL ................ MIAMIPINEDA, RYAN ............................2B .................STOCKTON PORTS ............................................... 2010 .................... CAL ................ OAKLANDSANDOVAL, RYLAN ....................INF ................ST. LUCIE METS ................................................... 2006 .................... FSL ................ NEW YORK (NL)SANTY, BRYAN ...........................C ...................ELIZABETHTON TWINS ........................................ 2011 .................... APP ............... MINNESOTASCHILLER, CAM ..........................2B .................SPOKANEINDIANS .............................................. 2010 .................... NWL .............. TEXASSERRITELLA, CHRIS ....................1B .................CLEARWATER THRESHERS ................................... 2010 .................... FSL ................ PHILADELPHIAVINCEJ, ZACH .............................SS..................DAYTON DRAGONS ............................................. 2009 & 10 ............ NWL .............. CINCINNATI

INDEPENDENTGEARY, GEOFF ............................P ...................YORK REVOLUTION ............................................. 1997 .................... ATLMCGEHEE, CASEY .......................INF ................RAKUTENGOLDEN EAGLES .................................. 2002 .................... PL .................. JAPANESE BASEBALL

BUCS RETIRED FROM MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLMike Aldrete (‘86), Don August (‘82,’83), Brant Brown (‘91), David Bush (‘99), Mike Campbell (‘84), Scott Chiamparino (‘86), Brian Dallimore (‘93), Keith Foulke (‘93), Ed Giavanola, (‘89), Matt Ginter (‘97), Jerry Goff (‘84), Greg Gohr (‘89), Ryan Hancock (‘92), Jed Hansen (‘92, ‘93), Chuck Jackson (‘83), Geoff Jenkins (‘93), Bobby Jones (‘90), Kevin Jordan (‘87), Wally Joyner (‘82), Jeff Kent (‘87), Brooks Kieschnick (‘91, 92), Mike Lansing (‘88), Tim Layana (‘85), Kevin Maas (‘86), Mike MacFarlane (‘83), Mike Magnante (‘87), Damon Minor (‘94,’95), Brad Moore (‘85), Willie Morales (‘92), Calvin Murray (‘90,’91), Chad Orvella (‘01), Al Osuna, (‘86), Adam Platt (‘86), Kevin Polcovich, (‘91) Tim Pugh (‘87), Erasmo Ramirez (‘96), Mark Redman (‘94), Matt Ruebel (‘90), Chris Russ (‘97), Kirk Saarloss (‘98), Darryl Scott, (‘84), Anthony Telford (‘86, ‘87), Tom Urbani (‘89), Kevin Wickander (‘85).

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“THE COMMERCIAL DOOR PEOPLE”

Steel Doors & Frames Architectural Wood Doors & FramesCustom Steel Doors & Window Frames

Hinges - Locks - Closers - Exit Devices - Weatherstrip

ACCESS & ROOF PANELS - BATHROOM PARTITIONSCOMMERCIAL BATHROOM ACCESSORIES

Phone: (907) 561-1919 - Fax (907) 562-5540 - Email: [email protected]

3699 Springer St - Anchorage, AK 99503

ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLY CO.

CONTRACT HARDWARE

MILITARY APPRECIATION NIGHTTUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2013 • 5PM

GLACIER PILOTS vs ANCHORAGE BUCS DOUBLEHEADER

GOT A MILITARY ID? SHOW IT AT THE GATE ALL SEASON LONG FOR FREE ADMISSION TO ANY BUCS HOME GAME*!

(*not valid on July 4th or Showcase All Star Game on July 21st)“Life will always throw you curves, just keep fouling them off...the right pitch will come, but when it does, be prepared to run the bases.”

– Rick Maksian

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Scoring A Ball Game1B Single2B Double3B TripleBB Base on Balls (walk)BK BalkCS Caught StealingDP Double PlayE ErrorF Fly OutFC Fielder’s ChoiceFF Foul Fly OutFO Fly OutG Ground OutGIDP G in Double PlayHBP Hit By PitchHR Home RunI InterferenceIW Intentional WalkK Strike OutKc Called Strike OutKs Swing Strike OutL Line OutPB Passed BallSB Stolen BaseSF Sac FlySH Sac BuntTP Triple PlayU Unassisted PutoutWP Wild Pitch

A baseball game is scored by using a special “shorthand”, a combination of letters, numbers, and hand-drawn lines.

First fill out the lineup with the players’ names, uniform numbers, and positions.

Next sit back and watch the ball game.

Look at the partial scorecard below. By reading the position numbers, you’ll see that center fielder, 2nd baseman, catcher, and right fielder are the players who batted in this inning. This scorecard, like others, provides a diamond to represent the playing field.

Smith singles through the middle infield. A line is drawn from home through the infield to show the path of the ball. Another line is drawn from home to first. Lines are used to show the runner’s progress around the base path. A “1B” is written along the first base line to show that Smith hit a single.

Lawson strikes out. “K” is used to show the strikeout and the out number is written in the corner and circled.

Henry is up next. During his time at bat, Smith steals 2nd. A line in Smith’s score box is drawn from 1st to 2nd. “SB17” is written to show that he stole 2nd while Henry was at bat.

Henry draws a walk.

Jones is up next and hits into a double play. Henry is forced out at second, Jones at first.

As each player moves around the base path, use lines, player numbers, and abbreviations to show how he made it to each base. When the player finally arrives homes, shade in the diamond. It will make it easier to spot the runs.

# PLAYER POS

9 Smith, J.

29 Lawson, A.

17 Henry, D.

33 Jones, T.

SB17

K

33

1

2

3

BB

DP6-4-3

The Alaska Baseball League has partnered with Pointstreak Sports Technologies, to provide Real-Time ABL Stats and “Game Live” play-by-play over a 3-D graphical image for all ABL Games. Use your mobile device to scan QR code for instant access.

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2013 Visiting Team Scorecard

1B Single2B Double3B TripleBB Base on Balls (walk)BK BalkCS Caught StealingDP Double PlayE ErrorF Fly OutFC Fielder’s Choice

FF Foul Fly OutFO Fly OutG Ground OutGIDP G in Double PlayHBP Hit By PitchHR Home RunI InterferenceIW Intentional WalkK Strike OutKc Called Strike Out

Ks Swing Strike OutL Line OutPB Passed BallSB Stolen BaseSF Sac FlySH Sac BuntTP Triple PlayU Unassisted PutoutWP Wild Pitch

# Player POS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

Errors LOB

Hits Runs

1

2

35

6

8

7

4

9

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2013 Home Team Scorecard# Player POS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

Errors LOB

Hits Runs

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The Anchorage Chapter of

ASEA/AFSCME Local 52 is proud to

support the Anchorage Bucs.

ASEA/AFSCME Local 52 - 1577 C Street, Suite 201, Anchorage , AK 99501 www:afscmelocal52.org * www.anchorage52.net

When your job is done RIGHT the first time it will last longer, does not have to be redone, and you do not have to worry about delays, costly repairs, or complications down the road.

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SOLIDARITY DAYTUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013

7:00 PM

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Watch all the Ballgames!

For Beer LoversBy Beer Lovers

We have the Direct TV Major League Baseball Extra Innings Package!

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TAKE A SEAT AT MULCAHY

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE & FOOD CONSUMPTIONThe Municipality of Anchorage prohibits alcoholic beverages beyond the stadium walls. You are not permitted to bring alcoholic beverages, glass bottles or food into the Stadium. DO NOT TAKE ALCOHOL OUTSIDE THE STADIUM!

ANIMALSService dogs are the only animals allowed inside the Mulcahy Stadium with the exception of authorized permission from the Bucs Management.

AUTOGRAPHS Players and coaches will be available to sign autographs after the games behind the Bucs Clubhouse.

CAMERA & VIDEO EQUIPMENTCameras and video equipment are allowed in the ballpark but flash photography is prohibited during the games.

CONCESSION STAND The concession stand offers the best baseball food in the league. Fans can enjoy the best hotdogs and hamburgers in the North. Ice cold fountain sodas, ice cream, candy, nachos, hot chocolate and coffee are just a few of the taste-tempting items the concession offers.

HANDICAP ACCESSWheelchair accessible seating is available in the grandstand area, behind home plate.

GATESGates are open one hour before the scheduled game time.

LOST & FOUND Lost & Found items can be turned into the Anchorage Bucs Souvenir Stand, located to the left of the entrance gates, behind the third base box seats. The Bucs are not responsible for items left after the final game of the season.

LOST PARENTS & FOUND CHILDRENLost parents or children should go to the Anchorage Bucs Souvenir Stand, located to the left of the entrance gates, behind the third base box seats. We will assist in locating the individual.

RESTROOMS Restroom facilities are located adjacent to the Anchorage Bucs Clubhouse and behind the concession stand.

SMOKING Mulcahy Stadium is a non-smoking facility within the seating areas, food and drink service areas, and entrances.

DISCLAIMERFor your safety the Bucs would like to remind you that balls, bats and even players, may leave the field during the course of the game. The Anchorage Bucs and the Municipality are not liable for any damaged or injury caused to you or your vehicle by these potential hazards.

Welcome to the new and improved Mulcahy Stadium, home of the Anchorage Bucs. Mulcahy stadium is named after Alaska Railroad conductor Bill Mulcahy.

He was active in Little League and the Alaska Baseball League. The Bucs hope you enjoy your 2013 season.

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Benefits:• VIP Season tickets for the 2014 Season • Tickets are good for all ABL games (some exclusions apply)

• Invitation to special meet and greet with the players• Players serve as role models for your children• Possible tax deductions. (contact your tax consultant for info)

The Anchorage Bucs are looking for new house parents for the 2014 season! See a side of summer

baseball you’ve never seen before!

Please call the Bucs Office at 561-2821if you are interested in this unique opportunity.

You must provide:Bed for player to sleep in

Transportation toand from Mulcahy

Food for the summer

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Join the Team!It takes a Volunteer Team ALL YEAR LONG

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Call the Anchorage Bucs Office at 907-561-2827 to find out more about the Anchorage Bucs Board of Director and

Anchorage Bucs Booster Club Opportunities!

President ...................... AnnaBell Stevens1st Vice President ......... Mike Marchant2nd Vice President ........ Ray ReynoldsSecretary ...................... Kali HulquistTreasurer ...................... Rick TuttleMember at Large .......... Shane MattinglyMember at Large .......... Bud Walters

2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President ...................... Marcus King1st Vice President ......... Kim Marchant2nd Vice President ........ Rodney CrewsSecretary ...................... Lisa MarshallTreasurer ...................... Robyn Valentine

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BOARD MEMBERS

Debbie BarnettRodney CrewsVera CrewsRon DavisDebbie Fajardo

Dino Fajardo Jeannie ElamMarcus KingKim MarchantDave Hudspeth

Jeff BlakeDiane OwensSteven PackelMarty PiggBrenda Tuck

Robyn ValentineGary LichtensteinJim AndersonThomas MoonGary PortBrian Watters

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