< PreviousUniversity of Louisville n gocards.com 78 2023 Louisville Cardinals BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE Ryan McCoy Junior | INF | L/R | 6-5 | 225 | Frankfort, Ill. (Wabash Valley College/Lincoln-Way East HS) P rior to UofL: Played two years at Wabash Valley College … hit .435 in his sophomore season with 17 home runs to earn Third-Team NJCAAA All-American honors … began his career hitting 13 home runs with a batting average of .379 … Two-time All-Great Rivers Athletic Conference honoree. High School: Lettered in baseball at Lincoln-Way East High School … Earned 2019 All-Conference and All-Area honors. Personal: Parents are Daniel McCoy and Susan McCoy Lee … Mother ran cross country and track at the University of Illinois-Chicago … Sister is Han- nah…Majoring in sport administration … Chose Louisville over Oklahoma State, Clemson, Arizona, South Carolina, and Virginia Tech … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys weightlifting, fishing, and playing pickle- ball in his free time…Favorite movie is Sandlot … Favorite team is the Chicago Cubs … Favorite athlete is Joe Mauer. Brantley Bamberg Freshman | C | R/R | 6-1 | 225 | Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Riverdale HS) High School: Lettered four years in baseball at Riverdale High School … 2022 TBCA Class AAAA All-State Team … 2021 Region 4 All-Region Team … Rated as the No. 1 catcher and No. 5 overall player in Tennessee and the No. 39 catcher in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Amy and Kevin Bishop … Majoring in sport administration … Chose Louisville over Belmont, Western Kentucky, UT Martin, ETSU, and MTSU … Credits his mom as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Favorite movie is Top Gun … Favorite team is the Boston Red Sox … Favorite athletes are Chipper Jones, Buster Posey, and Craig Kimbrel.BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE gocards.com n University of Louisville 79 2023 Louisville Cardinals Freshman | INF/RHP | R/R | 6-1 | 200 | New Albany, Ind. (New Albany HS) Tucker Biven High School: Lettered four years in baseball and basketball at New Albany High School … Two- time Class 4A All-State in baseball … Named to 2022 ABCA/Rawlings High School Gold Glove Team … Rated as the No. 1 shortstop and No. 3 overall player in Indiana and the No. 18 short- stop in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Josh and Jessica Biven … Father, Josh, played baseball at Louisville … Brother is Cooper … Majoring in business … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys playing golf and basketball in his free time … Favorite TV show is Ozark … Favorite team is the St. Louis Cardinals … Favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant. Freshman | LHP | R/L | 6-2 | 180 | Fairfield, Ohio (Fairfield HS) Kayden Campbell High School: Lettered four years in baseball at Fairfield High School … Rated as the No. 2 left- handed pitcher and No. 5 overall player in Ohio and the No. 45 left- handed pitcher in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Nichol and Scott Camp- bell … Siblings are Brady and Alexis … Majoring in criminal justice … Chose Louisville over Indiana … Credits his parents as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys fishing, hunting, and golfing in his free time … Favorite movie is The Bad News Bears … Favorite team is the Cincinnati Reds … Favorite athlete is Mookie Betts.University of Louisville n gocards.com 80 2023 Louisville Cardinals BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE Wyatt Danilowicz Freshman | LHP | R/L | 6-1 | 210 | Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West HS) High School: Lettered four years in baseball at Traverse City West High School … 2022 Di- vision I First-Team All-State … Two-time MHSBCA Dream Team honoree … Rated as the No. 1 left- handed pitcher and No. 8 overall player in Michigan and the No. 39 left-handed pitch- er in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Kelly and Steven Danilow- icz … Majoring in business administration … Chose Louisville over North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana, Central Michigan, and Michigan State … Credits his mom as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time … Favorite TV show is Outer Banks … Favorite team is the New York Yankees … Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan. Korbyn Dickerson Freshman | OF | R/R | 6-1 | 190 | Jeffersonville, Ind. (Trinity HS) High School: Lettered five years in baseball at Trinity High School … Two-time First-Team All-State … Member of 2021 Ken- tucky state championship team ... Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year nominee … Rated as the No. 1 outfielder and No. 2 overall player in Kentucky and the No. 18 outfielder in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Ernest and Holly Dickerson … Siblings are Cordero, Cortezz, and Courtney … Majoring in business … Chose Louisville over Missis- sippi State, Auburn, Vanderbilt, Indiana, and Purdue … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys golfing, hunting, and jet skiing in his free time … Favorite movie is the Fast and Furious series … Favorite teams are the Green Bay Packers and the New York Yankees … Favorite athletes are Mookie Betts, LeBron James, and Da- vante Adams.BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE gocards.com n University of Louisville 81 2023 Louisville Cardinals Freshman | INF/RHP | R/R | 6-3 | 200 | Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green HS) Patrick Forbes High School: Lettered four years in baseball at Bowling Green High School … 2022 Kentucky Mr. Baseball … Rated as the No. 1 shortstop and No. 1 overall player in Kentucky and the No. 53 short- stop in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Lukas and Elizabeth Forbes … Father played basketball at Army … Sister is Grace … Majoring in sport administration … Chose Lou- isville over Kentucky, Western Kentucky, Bellarmine, and Lipscomb … Enjoys working out and fishing in his free time … Favorite movies are Sandlot and Mira- cle … Favorite team is the New York Yankees. Freshman | INF | L/R | 5-11 | 185 | Milton, Wis. (Milton HS) Gavin Kilen High School: Lettered four years in baseball at Milton High School … Member of 2021 18U national team … 2022 Perfect Game All-American … Played in 2022 MLB High School All-Star Game … 2022 First-Team All-State … 2022 Badger South Conference Player of the Year … Led team to 2022 Wisconsin Division I state title … Rated as the No. 1 shortstop and No. 1 overall player in Wisconsin and the No. 9 shortstop in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Chris and Kristina Kilen … Father played baseball at the University of Louisiana- Monroe … Siblings are Beau and Wayeli … Major- ing in health and sport sciences … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Favorite team is the Boston Red Sox … Favorite athlete is David Ortiz.University of Louisville n gocards.com 82 2023 Louisville Cardinals BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE Matt Klein Freshman | C | L/R | 6-2 | 190 | Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) High School: Lettered five years in baseball at Trinity High School … 2022 First-Team All-State … 2021 Johnny Bench Award win- ner, honoring the top high school catcher in the state of Kentucky … Helped team to 2021 state title, the first in school history … Rated as the No. 1 catcher and No. 2 overall player in Kentucky and the No. 48 catcher in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Lisa and Scott Klein … Sis- ter is Courtney … Majoring in geography and urban analysis … Chose Louisville over Western Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Murray State … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys golfing in his free time … Favorite TV show is Friends. Michael Lippe Freshman | OF | R/R | 6-3 | 225 | Whitefish Bay, Wis. (Whitefish Bay HS) Ethan Patera Freshman | RHP | R/R | 6-4 | 240 | Downers Grove, Ill. (Downers Grove South HS) High School: Lettered four years in baseball at Whitefish Bay High School … 2022 First-Team All-State … Two-time First-Team All-Metro District … Two-time First-Team All-North Shore Con- ference … Rated as the No. 1 out- fielder and the No. 4 overall player in Wisconsin and the No. 48 outfielder in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Jayme and Wendy Lippe … Siblings are JJ, Kayla, and Brittney … Brother and cousin played college football … Majoring in busi- ness … Chose Louisville over Vanderbilt, LSU, North Carolina, TCU, and Alabama … Credits his mom as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys playing basketball, pool, and ping-pong in his free time … Favorite TV show is Naruto … Favorite athlete is Conor McGregor. High School: Lettered four years in baseball at Downers Grove South High School … 2022 West Suburban Conference Pitcher of the Year … Rated as the No. 3 right-handed pitcher and No. 9 overall player in Illinois and the No. 60 right-handed pitcher in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Steven and Janine Patera … Sister is Paige … Sister played soccer at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater … Majoring in sport admin- istration … Chose Louisville over Tennessee, Missis- sippi State, West Virginia, Missouri, and Xavier … Credits his parents as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys playing golf in his free time … Favorite TV show is Family Guy … Favorite team is the Chicago Cubs … Favorite athlete is Jacob Degrom.BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE gocards.com n University of Louisville 83 2023 Louisville Cardinals Freshman | INF | L/R | 6-3 | 240 | Cincinnati, Ohio (Oak Hills HS) Jameson Richmond High School: Lettered four years in baseball and three years in basketball at Oak Hills High School … Two-time First-Team All-Conference … 2022 First-Team All-City … Rated as the No. 3 first baseman and No. 24 overall player in Ohio and the No. 57 first baseman in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Heather and James Rich- mond … Brothers are Josh, Jake, and Jett … Father played baseball at Eastern Kentucky … Brother, Josh, played baseball at Louisville ... Brother, Jake, played baseball at Cincinnati … Majoring in education … Chose Louisville over Mississippi State, Cincinnati, and Ohio State … Credits his brother Josh as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys fishing and playing video games in his free time … Favorite movie is Hustle … Favorite team is the Cincinnati Bengals … Favorite athlete is Ian Happ. Freshman | INF | R/R | 6-0 | 195 | Blue Ash, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller HS) Blane Schmitt Freshman | LHP | L/L | 6-0 | 220 | Maineville, Ohio (Little Miami HS) Nolan Smoot High School: Lettered two years in baseball at Archbishop Moeller High School … 2022 First Team All- City in Cincinnati … 2022 Greater Catholic League First Team … 2022 All-State Honorable Mention. Personal: Mother is Carrie Schmitt … Siblings are Skylar and Nora … Grandfather played baseball at Cincinnati … Majoring in exercise science … Chose Louisville over Cincinnati, Washington, and Ohio State … Credits his grandfather as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys working out and cooking in his free time … Favorite athlete is Mike Trout. High School: Lettered two years in baseball and three years in golf at Little Miami High School … 2022 All-State Honorable Mention … 2022 Eastern Cincinnati Confer- ence Defensive Player of the Year … 2022 First-Team All-Conference. Personal: Parents are Heather and Steve Smoot … Brother is Zachary … Majoring in sport administra- tion … Chose Louisville over Tampa, UCF, Xavier, Ohio State, and USF … Enjoys golfing, working out, and playing basketball in his free time … Favorite TV show is Stranger Things … Favorite teams are the De- troit Tigers and Cleveland Browns … Favorite athletes are Miguel Cabrera and Tiger Woods.University of Louisville n gocards.com 84 2023 Louisville Cardinals BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE Dan Snyder Freshman | RHP | R/R | 6-2 | 190 | Erie, Pa. (McDowell HS) High School: Lettered four years in baseball at McDowell High School … 2022 First-Team All-Region … Rated as the No. 7 right-handed pitcher and No. 29 overall player in Pennsylvania and the No. 299 right-handed pitcher in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Ed and Nancy Snyder … Brother is Adam … Major is undecided … Chose Lou- isville over North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky … Credits his brother with having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys mountain biking and jet skiing in his free time … Favorite movie is The Dark Knight … Favorite athlete is Oneil Cruz. Will Vierling Freshman | C | L/R | 6-1 | 220 | Homestead, Wis. (Mequon HS ) Justin West Freshman | LHP | R/L | 6-3 | 190 | Paducah, Ky. (Paducah Tilghman HS) High School: Lettered two years in baseball at Mequon High School … 2022 First-Team WBCA All-State … 2022 First-Team All- Metro District … Rated as the No. 1 catcher and No. 6 overall player in Wisconsin and the No. 26 catcher in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Steve and Meg Vierling … Sister is Catie … Cousin Matt played the 2022 season with the Phillies … Major is undecided … Chose Louisville over Iowa and Illinois … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Enjoys golfing and playing video games in his free time … Favorite movie is Moneyball … Favorite teams are the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues … Favorite athletes are Nolan Arenado and Ryan O’Reilly. 2022: Enrolled at Louisville for spring semester. High School: Lettered four years in baseball and two years in soccer at Paducah Tilghman High School … 2021 First-Team All-State … Three-time Perfect Game preseason Underclass All-American … Six-time Perfect Game All-Tournament Team … 2021 All-District … Helped team to 2021 Kentucky 2A state championship, where he was named Most Valuable Player … Rated as the No. 1 left-handed pitcher and No. 4 overall player in Kentucky and the No. 97 left-handed pitcher in the nation by Perfect Game. Personal: Parents are Robyn and Keith West … Brother is Jacob … Majoring in sport administration … Chose Louisville over Kentucky, Mississippi State, and Miami … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his athletic career … Favorite movies are The Bad News Bears and The Benchwarmers … Favorite team is the St. Louis Cardinals … Favorite athletes are Clayton Kershaw and Kobe Bryant.BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE gocards.com n University of Louisville 85 Pizza Bowl U pon his hiring as Louisville head coach in the summer of 2006, Dan McDonnell imme- diately created an atmosphere of competition throughout the Cardinal baseball program. Whether it’s through conditioning in the Omaha Challenge, or in preseason scrimmages, McDonnell believes in creating competitive situations to give his players numerous opportu- nities to prepare for what they will see during conference and NCAA Championship games. One of the most effective ways McDonnell and his coaching staff can provide the Louisville players with those competitive, game-like situations is through the annual Pizza Bowl series. Following seven weeks of fall practice sessions, the Cardinals take to the field for what started as a one-game scrimmage in the fall of 2006 and has become an ultra competitive five-game intra-squad series. The winning team is rewarded by being served as much pizza as it would like by the losing squad, which in turn shares what is left. The Pizza Bowl series has become an exciting and highly anticipated ending to the fall for Louisville coaches, players and fans. All-Time Pizza Bowl Results Year Teams Result 2022 Seattle Snide, Vrable’s Angels 7-Game Series: Angels 4, Seattle 2 (1 tie) 2021 Snider’s White Sox, Vrable’s Yankees 7-Game Series: Yankees 5, White Sox 2 2020 Snider’s Dodgers, Vrable’s Braves 5-Game Series: Dodgers 3, Braves 2 2019 Snider’s Saints, Vrable’s Ravens 5-Game Series: Saints 3, Ravens 2 2018 Adam’s Angels, Cody’s Cubs 5-Game Series: Angels 2, Cubs 2 (1 tie) 2017 Adam’s A’s, Tiberi’s Tigers 4-Game Series: A’s 3, Tigers 2016 Vrable’s Vikings, Strader’s Raiders 5-Game Series: Vikings 4, Raiders 1 2015 McGrath’s Marines, Adam’s Army 5-Game Series: Marines 3, Army 1 (1 tie) 2014 Kiekhefer Krush, Vrable’s Victors 3-Game Series: Krush 2, Victors 1 2013 Deely’s Dingers, Cheese’s Champs 3-Game Series: Dingers 3, Champs 0 2012 Cheese’s Chosen, Tingle’s Titanium 3-Game Series: Titanium 2, Chosen 1 2011 JJ’s Juice, Swiss Cheese’s 3-Game Series: Juice 2, Cheese 0 (1 tie) 2010 Xan’s Zephyrs, Arnold’s Attack 5-Game Series: Attack 3, Zephyrs 2 2009 Xan’s Zephyrs, Swiss Cheese’s 3-Game Series: Swiss 2, Zephyrs 1 2008 Xan’s Zephyrs, Jimmy’s Jets 3-Game Series: Jets 2, Zephyrs 1 2007 Xan’s Zephyrs, Lemo’s Lumberjacks Single Game: Zephyrs 6, Lumberjacks 6 2006 Xan’s Zephyrs, Haley’s Comets Single Game: Zephyrs 6, Comets 5 T he Louisville baseball team had been relatively nomadic over the years, playing home games at Eclipse Park on the corner of Seventh and Kentucky, Shawnee Park, Manual Stadium, Male High School, St. Xavier Field and the Belknap Campus Diamond from the program’s inception to 1951. Eclipse Park burned down in 1922 and Parkway Field was constructed in 1923 on the UofL campus adjacent to Eastern Park- way. The first UofL home game at Parkway was in 1924 before it became a full-time home to the Cards around 1952. The grandstand was torn down in 1961. Louisville baseball made Parkway home until 1996, when home games were moved to Derby City Field. UofL began to play a portion of its games in Old Cardinal Stadium in 1998 and made it a full- time home in the spring of 2000, when the Louis- ville Riverbats moved to Louisville Slugger Field. The spacious confines of Cardinal Stadium on the grounds of the Kentucky Exposition Center played host the Cardinal Nine for the first 20 games of the 2005 slate before the move to spectacular Jim Patterson Stadium. Parkway saw its final demise on January 15, 2005 when the “Green Monster” was torn down. Remnants of historic Parkway Field remain at Pat- terson Stadium as bricks from the wall support the lighting towers and infield dirt has been placed on the mound and plate area. Today, the Cardinals have a stadium and adja- cent facilities to call their own and are among the best in the nation. Home Field Advantage Cardinal StadiumEclipse Park Old Parkway Field Parkway FieldUniversity of Louisville n gocards.com 86 Omaha Challenge BASEBALL L LOUISVILLE S oon after being hired to lead the Cardinals, head coach Dan McDonnell intro- duced an intense test of physi- cal and mental stamina during his first fall at the University of Louisville with what he refers to as the Omaha Challenge. Two captains are selected and teams are drafted to com- pete against one another in a five-day series of events that tests the athleticism of the teams and the individu- als, with a team crown and an individual champion to be named at the conclusion. Sports performance coach Zach Farrel oversees the intense competition, while also motivating his charges to extend themselves to their limits. Shuttle Run Towel Hang Swim Tire Flip Medley Pull-Ups Team Overall 2006-07 Zack Pitts Sam Magnuson Logan Johnson Isaiah Howes Isaiah Howes — Black Isaiah Howes 2007-08 Josh Richmond Dean Kiekhefer Stewart Ijames Stewart Ijames Gavin Logsdon — Red Zack Pitts 2008-09 Thomas Royse Tony Zych Stewart Ijames Chris Dominguez Chris Dominguez — Black Gabriel Shaw 2009-10 Zak Wasserman Jarred Clarkson Neil Holland Andrew Clark Zak Wasserman Andrew Clark Black Adam Duvall 2010-11 Justin Amlung Cody Ege Zak Wasserman Adam Engel Travis Tingle — Black Travis Tingle 2011-12 Matt Helms Shane Crain Cody Ege Curtis McCombs Joe Ceja — Black Jakson Deyer 2012-13 Joe Ceja — Cody Ege Zach Lucas Adam Engel Cole Sturgeon Black Adam Engel 2013-14 Zack Burdi Shane Crain Mason Richardson Zach Lucas Zach Lucas — Black Zack Burdi 2014-15 Zack Burdi Devin Hairston Chandler Dale Zach Lucas Anthony Kidston — Red Zack Burdi 2015-16 Zack Burdi — J.D. Mundt Drew Harrington Zack Burdi — Red Zack Burdi 2016-17 Austin Clemons Logan Taylor J.D. Mundt Bryan Hoeing Shay Smiddy — Black Adam Wolf 2017-18 Shay Smiddy Tom Josten J.D. Mundt Shay Smiddy Bryan Hoeing — Black Shay Smiddy 2018-19 Ben Metzinger Jake Snider Luke Smith Shay Smiddy Shay Smiddy — Red Shay Smiddy 2019-20 Ben Metzinger Justin Lavey Bobby Whalen Levi Usher Alex Binelas — Red A. Binelas/L. Brown 2020-21 Michael Prosecky Tyeler Hawkins Alex Galvan Dalton Rushing Levi Usher — Black L. Beard/L. Brown 2021-22 Ben Metzinger Tyeler Hawkins Alex Galvan Logan Beard Tyeler Hawkins — Black Logan Beard 2022-23 Brandon Anderson Haven Mangrum Alex Galvan Kade Grundy Ryan McCoy — Black Haven Mangrum Omaha Challenge WinnersBASEBALL L LOUISVILLE gocards.com n University of Louisville 87 Louisville Baseball Leadoff Dinner S ince its debut in 1996, the Louisville Baseball Leadoff Dinner helps launch the baseball season by bringing some of the biggest names in the game to the Derby City. The 2023 event was headlined by a pair of Cardinals alumni in Los Angeles Angels right- handed pitcher Reid Detmers and Seattle Mariners infielder Drew Ellis. Other previous guests include Adam Duvall, Jose Bautista, Josh Hamilton, Andy Pettitte, Joe Girardi, Derek Jeter, Don Mattingly, Alex Rodriguez, Tino Martinez, Scott Rolen, Tommy Las- orda, Chad Green, Chris Coghlan, Jeff Francoeur, Sean Green, Nick Swisher, Adam Wainwright, Chris Burke, Chris Dominguez, Justin Marks, Trystan Magnuson, Zack Cozart, B.J. Rosenberg, Cody Ege, Matt Koch, Rick Sweet, Adam Engel, Kyle McGrath, Nick Burdi, Josh Rogers, Brendan McKay, Will Smith, Zack Burdi, Kyle Funkhouser, Corey Ray and Nick Solak. 2023 Reid Detmers, Drew Ellis 2022 Zack Burdi, Kyle Funkhouser, Corey Ray, Nick Solak 2020 Brendan McKay, Will Smith 2019 Nick Burdi, Josh Rogers 2018 Adam Engel, Kyle McGrath 2017 Chad Green, Cody Ege, Dean Kiekhefer, Matt Koch 2016 Jose Bautista 2015 Chris Dominguez, Adam Duvall, Justin Marks 2014 Josh Hamilton 2013 Zack Cozart, B.J. Rosenberg 2012 Andy Pettitte, Trystan Magnuson 2011 Adam Wainwright, Rick Sweet 2010 Chris Coghlan, Jeff Francoeur 2009 Joe Girardi 2008 Sean Green, Nick Swisher 2007 T.J. Beam, Kevin Malone 2006 Derek Jeter, Tino Martinez 2004 Chris Burke Tino Martinez, Scott Rolen 2003 Tino Martinez Don Mattingly, Dave Miley 2002 Rich Monteleone, Tino Martinez 2001 Derek Jeter, Tommy Lasorda, Kevin Malone, Tino Martinez 2000 Tino Martinez Trever Miller, Alex Rodriguez 1999 Tommy John, Trever Miller 1998 Bobby Richardson 1997 Tommy Lasorda 1996 Tino Martinez Leadoff Dinner Guests I n 2015, Muhammad and Lonnie Ali made a donation to University of Louisville Ath- letics to endow the Muhammad Ali Leader- ship Baseball Scholarship, providing a lasting legacy with the Cardinals for the hometown legend. Among the criteria for awarding the scholarship to an active member of the UofL baseball team includes that the student- athlete be in good academic standing, active within the CardsCare outreach program and demonstrates exemplary leadership qualities on and off the field. Jimmy Carraro was a member of the Cardi- nals baseball team while he attended UofL in the mid 1970’s. The Jimmy Carraro Award was given annually from 2000-15 to a UofL base- ball player who exceled in academics, athletics and community involvement, strives for excel- lence and personifies good sportsmanship. At the conclusion of every academic calen- dar, one male and one female student-athlete are chosen to receive the Ed Kallay Award for service to the community as well as accom- plishments in the classroom and on the field competition. The baseball team is proud to have supported nine Ed Kallay Award winners. Year Name High School 2000 Rob Partin Ballard 2001 Matt Jarboe Pleasure Ridge Park 2002 Adam Haley Pleasure Ridge Park 2003 Mike Eilers Butler 2004 Mark Jurich Ballard 2005 Logan Snyder Male 2006 Nick Haley Pleasure Ridge Park 2007 Trystan Magnuson Manual 2008 Zack Pitts Elizabethtown B.J. Rosenberg Meade County 2009 Gavin Logsdon Grayson County 2010 Jeff Arnold Male 2011 Drew Haynes New Albany 2012 Derek Self Caverna 2013 Jeff Gardner Whitefield Academy 2014 Cole Sturgeon Owensboro Catholic 2015 Zach Lucas Butler High School Cardinals Baseball Awards Jimmy Carraro Award Recipients 2016..........................................Danny Rosenbaum 2017....................................................Logan Taylor 2018......................................................Adam Wolf 2019..................................................Bryan Hoeing 2020.....................................................Adam Elliott 2021.......................................Cameron Masterman 2022.................................................Ben Metzinger 2023...................................................Evan Webster Muhammad Ali Leadership Scholarship 1978-79 ...............................................Mark Jurena 1994-95 ...........................................Shawn Friebert 1995-96 ..........................................Terry Townsend 1997-98 ................................................Tim Harper 1998-99 ..............................................Doug Lorenz 1999-2000 .........................................Brian Bentley 2000-2001 ...................................Antonio Castellvi 2002-2003 .................................Morgan Bojorquez 2010.......................................................Jeff Arnold Ed Kallay Award WinnersNext >