College baseball and softball: Chop GSAC Player of the Year
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Chad Chop, a Vanguard University first baseman who led the team
with a .403 batting average, has been named Golden State Athletic
Conference Player of the Year.
Chop, a 6-foot-3 215-pound senior, produced 60 RBIs and 12 home runs.
He went 11 for 17 with 19 RBIs in the Lions’ last four conference games,
when Vanguard needed to win each of those games to earn a playoff berth.
Joe Carnahan, a junior from Wisconsin, and Marcus Harris, a sophomore
pitcher from Oregon, were named to the All-GSAC team.
Carnahan, who batted .328, made the team as an outfielder, while
Harris went 5-3 with a 3.71 ERA, striking out 41 batters.
Coach Beth Renkoski’s Vanguard softball team put three of its players
on the All-GSAC team.
Gina Liebengood, a 5-9 senior pitcher who had a team-best 1.47 ERA
with 219 strikeouts, Lisa Jackson, a freshman infielder who led the team
with a .360 average, and Celina Camarillo, a junior outfielder who
carried a .353 average, earned All-GSAC laurels.
-- by Steve Virgen
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