1990 Waseca High School Baseball Team, 2009 WHS Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees
The 1990 Waseca Bluejays baseball team became the first Waseca High School athletic team to win a state championship since 1918. It was an unbelievable run for this team, as they had not accomplished anything in their previous years that would indicate that they had a chance to accomplish something like winning a state championship. Even halfway through that season it appeared as though they would have another average year, as they were 6-5 at that point. However, the team got hot and won 15 of their final 16 games of the season, including eight consecutive tournament games, to win the conference, district, region and state. The team relied on pitching and speed to accomplish their feat. They had a team batting average of just .223 for the season, but the pitching staff, led by lefthander Jeff Voshell with 16 wins, still a state record, picked up the slack. Voshell won all eight tournament games and in the process gave up just six runs with four shutouts. The Bluejays utilized their team speed to steal 125 bases, as opposed to only 30 stolen bases for the opposition. Another asset for the Bluejays was the leadership of the seniors, their outstanding attitude, and the team chemistry of the entire squad. The starting lineup:
The remainder of the team, Lance Johnson, Nate Strand, Corey Holtz, Dan Eliason, Jeff Van Vyve, all contributed to the championship season. Managers were Marshal Cawley, Joe Wieczoreak and Russ Frederick. Statisticians were Christine Schumacher and Beth Yuzer. Tink Larson was the head coach assisted by Rick Jeddeloh and Jerry Brooks. 1990 was indeed a year to remember with the Waseca Bluejays baseball team winning a state championship. |