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COLLEGE BASEBALL: Crowder’s Lallemand named Coach of the Year by Midwest Scouts Association

 

KANSAS CITY, Mo. Crowder College head baseball coach Travis Lallemand has been named Coach of the Year by the Midwest Scouts Association. 

“Coach Lallemand was chosen not only for the results he gets on the field, but the quality of the program he runs,” said Dustin Smith, Midwest Area Scout for the Texas Rangers and Association President. “He consistently develops players and builds good relationships with professional scouts.”  

The honor was presented to Lallemand at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City this past weekend.

“I am honored and humbled to receive this recognition from the Midwest Scouting Association,” Lallemand said in a press release. “I have worked with most of these individuals for the better part of my career here with a few new scouts coming on board each year, and we have developed a trusting relationship over that time. I have sat in ballparks all over the Midwest with most of these guys evaluating players and discussing our current players to come see and it means a lot that they selected me for this award.”  

Lallemand has been the head coach for the Roughriders since 2005. His career record of 653 wins and 280 losses has produced six Region Championships, three South Central District Championships, and three trips to the NJCAA College World Series with the most recent earning third place in NJCAA Division I Baseball (2010, 2017, and 2021). Since 2010, the Roughriders have appeared in the NJCAA national poll each year and have won 40-plus games 10 of those seasons, including two 50-plus win seasons.

Roughrider baseball under Lallemand’s leadership has performed as follows:

  • Coached over 100 players who have signed with Division I programs
  • 35 MLB drafted players
  • 26 pitchers selected in MLB Amateur Draft with 50 signing with NCAA Division 1 schools
  • Over 200 players moving on to 4-year schools or professional baseball
  • 48 Region 16 1st team players
  • 11 NJCAA All-Americans
  • 5 Region Players of the Year
  • 4 Region 16 Defensive Players of the Year

 

Prior to his head coaching position Lallemand served as an assistant coach on the pitching staff for three seasons at Crowder. Lallemand is originally from Girard, Kansas. He prepped at Girard High School and went on to play collegiate baseball at Labette Community College before transferring to Berry College in Rome, Georgia.

Lallemand and his wife Jennifer reside in Neosho with their son, Luc.

The Midwest Scouts Association is a non-profit organization consisting of scouts from all 30 MLB teams. The main purpose of the organization is to assist those in the baseball community. Additionally, the organization holds a player’s showcase every summer for free consisting of the best talent from the Midwest. 

GIRLS SWIMMING: Riley, Smith lead Carthage at Winnetonka invite

 

Led by standout performances from Madison Riley and Cassidy Smith, the Carthage High School girls swim team finished eighth at the Winnetonka Holiday Invite on Saturday. 

There were 25 full teams in attendance. The top three squads were Liberty North (351), Staley (299) and Lee’s Summit (206). Carthage had 119 points to finish eighth. 

Madison Riley

A junior, Riley had a pair of standout performances for Braden McBride’s Tigers.

Riley was the runner-up in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1:00.8.

Riley placed third in the 200-yard freestyle with a school record time of 1:59.9. 

A senior, Smith also had a stellar showing. Smith placed fifth in the 50 freestyle in 26.54 seconds and also finished seventh in the 100 freestyle (59.03).  

The Tigers placed fourth in the 200 freestyle relay, as Riley, Smith, Joey Hettinger and Hope Fultz recorded a time of 1:51. 

Carthage finished seventh in the 400 freestyle relay in 4:12, with Riley, Smith, Fultz and Hettinger competing.

The team of Sydney Parks, Alexis Fosdick, Fultz and Hettinger finished 14th in the 200 medley relay. 

Also for the Tigers, Fosdick was 27th in the 100 breaststroke and 29th in the 200 IM. 

The Tigers will compete at the Springfield Duals on Friday.

 

Carthage’s Joey Hettinger, Hope Fultz, Madison Riley and Cassidy Smith finished fourth in the 200 freestyle relay and seventh in the 400 free relay at the Winnetonka Holiday Invite. Submitted photo.

 

The Carthage Tigers finished 8th in the final team standings at the Winnetonka Holiday Invite. Submitted photo.