Spokane Falls Community College

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Spokane Falls CC
SasquatchSpokane, WA

Name History:


Spokane Falls Community College

Baseball Team History:


Year Record Coach
1966 Jack Bafus
1967 Jack Bafus
1968 19-10 Jack Bafus
1969 10-17-1 William Johnson
1970 15-13 William Johnson
1971 10-14 William Johnson
1972 20-16 William Johnson
1973 19-17 William Johnson
1974 18-15 William Johnson
1975 28-12 William Johnson
1976 21-23 William Johnson
1977 28-17 William Johnson
1978 17-17 William Johnson
1979 27-17 William Johnson
1980 16-23 Scott Foxley
1981 Scott Foxley
1982 22-18 Scott Foxley
1983 26-19 Keith E. Snyder
1984 27-17 Keith E. Snyder
1985 32-10 Keith E. Snyder
1986 24-14 Keith E. Snyder
1987 28-19 Keith E. Snyder
1988 30-11 Keith E. Snyder
1989 35-8 Keith E. Snyder
1990 27-14 Keith E. Snyder
1991 21-19 Keith E. Snyder
1992 21-17-1 Hal Deberry
1993 22-19 Hal Deberry
1994 17-19 Hal Deberry
1995 24-14 Hal Deberry
1996 18-17 Hal Deberry
1997 19-18 David J. Keller
1998 24-16 David J. Keller
1999 23-18 David J. Keller
2000 20-21 David J. Keller
2001 20-20 David J. Keller
2002 17-20 David J. Keller
2003 19-22 David J. Keller
2004 18-10 David J. Keller
2005 32-14 David J. Keller
2006 18-26 David J. Keller
2007 David J. Keller

Major League Players


Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
Craig S. Mitchell Santa Rosa, CA 1973 9/25/1975
Michael G. Davey Spokane, WA 1971 8/13/1977
Russell H. Swan Fremont, CA 1983-84 8/3/1989
Robert L. Wells Yakima, WA 1987 5/16/1994
bold member of Hall of Fame

Conference Affiliations:


Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges

Highlights:


Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (-- Division) champion 1966, 1985-86, 1988-89, 1995, 2005…Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges tournament champion 1987, 1989

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