Chattanooga State Technical Community College

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Chattanooga State Community College
Nickname: Tigers
Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee (US)

Contents

[edit] Name History

Chattanooga State Technical Institute 1965-73
Chattanooga State Technical Community College 1973-2009
Chattanooga State Community College 2009-date

[edit] Baseball Team History

Year Record Coach
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989 24-10 Bob Brotherton
1990 9-28 Bob Brotherton
1991 23-17 Bob Brotherton
1992 24-20 Bob Brotherton
1993 21-17 Bob Brotherton
1994 26-10 Bob Brotherton
1995 19-14 Bob Brotherton
1996 25-14 Bob Brotherton
1997 Bob Brotherton
1998 Bob Brotherton
1999 18-24 Bob Brotherton
2000 21-34 Bob Brotherton
2001 Greg Shook
2002 22-28 Greg Shook
2003 18-26 Greg Shook
2004 28-28 Gregory F. Dennis
2005 36-21 Gregory F. Dennis
2006 42-17 Gregory F. Dennis
2007 52-12 Gregory F. Dennis
2008 35-18 Gregory F. Dennis
2009 Gregory F. Dennis
2010 37-14 Gregory F. Dennis
2011 43-12 Gregory F. Dennis
2012 Gregory F. Dennis

[edit] Major League Players

Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
Rodney E. Bolton Chattanooga, TN 1987-88 4/10/1993
Kerry A. Lacy Chattanooga, TN 1991 8/16/1996

[edit] Conference Affiliations

Tennessee Junior & Community College Athletic Association

[edit] Highlights

  • Tennessee Junior & Community College Athletic Association (Eastern Division) champion 1989
  • Tennessee Junior & Community College Athletic Association champion 2007
  • Region VII champion 2007, 2010
  • JUCO World Series participant 2010

[edit] All-America selections (First Team)

2007 Thomas Gray

[edit] External link

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