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2006 Baseball Coaches

Randy Tenney
HEAD COACH
RANDY TENNEY

Hometown:
Buckhannon, W.Va.
Alma Mater/Yr.:
West Virginia Wesleyan College/1977
Coaching Record at Wesleyan (Yrs.):
511-304-7 (20)
Career Coaching Record (Yrs.):
511-304-7 (20)
Honors:
WVIAC Coach of the Year in 1991, '92, and '99.
Notes:
Conference Champions in 1991, '92, '95, and '96... Regional playoffs in 1991, '92, and '96.
Playing Career:
Tenney played at Wesleyan from 1974-77 and currently stands as the all-time career leader in stolen bases (78) and steals in a single season (29).

E-mail: tenney_r@wvwc.edu


Brian Ford
ASSISTANT COACH
BRIAN FORD

Hometown:
Hope Mills, N.C.
Alma Mater/Yr.:
Methodist College (N.C.)/1998
Notes:
Brian enters his third season as pitching coach of the Bobcats.
Professional Playing Career:
Brian was drafted in the 20th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. He spent five seasons in the Phillies organization working his way up to the Triple A level.
Collegiate Playing Career:
Played four seasons at Methodist (1992-95) where he set national records for innings pitched, strikeouts, and victories. A first team All-American in 1995, Brian went 15-1 with nine saves. In 1999 his collegiate jersey was retired by Methodist.


E
-mail: forddiesel15@aol.com

Ron Clem
VOLUNTEER COACH
RON CLEM

Hometown:
Buckhannon, W.Va.
Notes:
Ron is in the third year of his second stint with the Bobcats.
Coaching Career:
From 1995-2002, Clem was head coach of the area's American Legion baseball team, Buckhannon Post 7.



10.6.2008
 
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