Spartanburg Methodist College

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Spartanburg Methodist JC
PioneersSpartanburg, SC

Name History:


Spartanburg Methodist College 1911-date

Baseball Team History:


Year Record Coach
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1970 15-8
1971 15-9
1972 19-8
1973 22-6
1974 22-10
1975 24-6
1976 18-8
1977 19-5
1978 19-15
1979 31-11
1980 19-20
1981 33-11
1982 39-9
1983 35-9
1984 35-16
1985 27-14
1986 37-16
1987 44-11
1988 43-6
1989 32-8
1990 34-13
1991 43-10
1992 48-14 Tim Wallace
1993 39-24 Tim Wallace
1994 45-14 Tim Wallace
1995 Tim Wallace
1996 Tim Wallace
1997 Tim Wallace
1998 Tim Wallace
1999 Tim Wallace
2000 Tim Wallace
2001 Tim Wallace
2002 Tim Wallace
2003 Tim Wallace
2004 Tim Wallace
2005 Tim Wallace
2006 44-18 Tim Wallace
2007 54-15 Tim Wallace
2008 44-14 Tim Wallace

Major League Players


Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
Jerry L. Martin Columbia, SC 1968-69 9/7/1974
William H. (Mookie) Wilson Bamberg, SC 1975-76 9/2/1980
Thomas W. (Bill) Landrum Columbia, SC 1977 8/31/1986
Morris D. Madden Laurens, SC 1979 6/11/1987
John D. (Dwight) Smith Tallahassee, FL 1984 5/1/1989
Glenn P. Sutko Atlanta, GA 1988 10/3/1990
Reginald L. Sanders Florence, SC 1987-88 8/22/1991
Jonathan Hurst New York, NY 1986-87 6/9/1992
Jeffrey L. McNeely Monroe, NC 1989 9/5/1993
Orlando T. Hudson Darlington, SC 1997-98 7/24/2002
Lee M. Gronkiewicz Los Angeles, CA 1997-98 6/19/2007
bold member of Hall of Fame

Conference Affiliations:


Western Carolina Junior College Conference 1952-88
Carolinas Junior College Conference 1989-date

Highlights:


Western Carolina Junior College Conference champion 1952-54, 1956, 1958, 1960-61, 1970, 1975, 1981-84, 1986-88


Carolina’s Junior College Conference champion 1989, 1992, 1994-95


Region 10 champion 1970-71, 1982-84, 1986, 1992-93, 1996-97, 2001, 2003, 2006-07


JUCO World Series participant 1983, 1986, 2001, 2003, 2007


All-America selections (First Team)


2002 Hank Parks
2005 Adam Colby Crisp
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