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May 18, 2009
Klein, Healey
Earn First-Team All-Horizon League
Honors
Youngstown --
Sophomore pitcher Phil Klein and
junior shortstop Jacke Healey have
been voted 2009 First-Team
All-Horizon League by the league’s
coaches, the conference office
announced Monday.
Second baseman David Leon and
utility player Eric Marzec earned
second-team accolades, and Healey was
honored on the all-newcomer team.
Klein, Healey and Leon are
first-time honorees, and Marzec was
named to the second team for the
second straight season.
Klein (Gahanna, Ohio) has
been perhaps the Horizon League's
most-improved player on his way to
earning first-team honors. The
sophomore right-hander went 5-1 with
a 4.19 ERA, and he struck out 76
batters in 73 innings during the
regular season. He was even better
in league contests, posting a 4-0
record, a 3.83 ERA and 61 strikeouts
in 56.1 innings. His 9.4 strikeouts
per nine innings led all starting
pitchers. Last season, Klein was 1-1
with a 11.09 ERA and pitched in just
18.2 innings.
Healey (Tunkhannock, Pa.) hit
a team-high eight home runs during
the regular season, and he also led
the Penguins in runs scored, RBIs,
doubles, slugging percentage and
total bases. He batted .377 with
runners in scoring position, and he
was strong defensively with a .951
fielding percentage. Healey is also
the first shortstop in school
history to be named first-team
all-conference. He is in
his first year at YSU as a transfer
from Potomac State College.
Leon (Hermitage, Pa.) closed
out the regular season on a hot
streak to earn the second-team nod.
He hit safely in 10 of the final 12
games and batted .419 over the span.
He finished the season with a .283
average, 24 runs scored, 15 RBIs,
five steals and a .965 fielding
percentage.
Marzec (Canton, Ohio) was the
second-team utility man for the
second straight season despite an
injury keeping out of every game
since April 18. On that date, Marzec
was leading the Penguins in triples,
home runs and slugging percentage in
the middle of the order. On the
mound, Marzec had two saves, a 2.40
ERA and 18 strikeouts in 15 innings
out of the bullpen.
Wright State players earned
three of the top awards as Jeff
Mercer was named the Player of the
Year, Quentin Cate was the Newcomer
of the Year and Michael Schum was
the Relief Pitcher of the Year.
UIC's Adam Worthington was named the
Pitcher of the Year, and Milwaukee
skipper Scott Duffek was voted the
Coach of the Year. |