• Adding arms: CSI stocksup on pitching Aug 13, 2009
That's what it takes to be successful in the Scenic West Athletic Conference, and that's just what College of Southern Idaho baseball coach Boomer Walker pursued in the recruiting season. On Tuesday, he confirmed three more pitchers and a position player as the newest Golden Eagles. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball adds another signee, two more return Jul 29, 2009
The College of Southern Idaho baseball team has inked its 13th new recruit for the 2010 season, signing pitcher/second baseman Blake Lively to a NJCAA National Letter of Intent. Lively played second base and pitched as a senior at Lake Washington High School in Redmond, Wash. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball makes room for four more, confirms 11 returning Jul 3, 2009
CSI baseball makes room for four more, confirms 11 returning By David BashoreTimes-News writer The College of Southern Idaho baseball team recently added four more recruits to its 2010 freshman class, inking a pair of California stars, one from Utah and another from Oregon. Tyler Duffin (Spanish Fork, Utah), Taylor Davis (Milwaukie HS, Portland, Ore. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• One last game May 24, 2009
One last game By David BashoreTimes-News writer The South team won both of its games at the Idaho Baseball Coaches Association Senior Showcase at Bill Ingram Field on Saturday, but that was hardly the focus. In South's 2-0 win over North, its 9-5 win over Treasure Valley and Treasure Valley's 12-3 win over North, the prevailing attitude was one of looseness and fun. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Local stars shine in Junior Showcase games May 24, 2009
"Relaxed" is an appropriate word to describe the atmosphere at the three Idaho Baseball Coaches Association Junior Showcase games on Saturday at Minico High School. One week removed from the competitive high school season, this day was far from stressful. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• H.S. Showcase coming to town today May 23, 2009
Today, Twin Falls and Rupert will each host a trio of high-school all-star games, as the Idaho Baseball Coaches Association Showcase Games come to town. The senior showcase tripleheader will be played at Bill Ingram Field in Twin Falls, while the juniors will play at Warburton Field in Rupert. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI faces tough test at district championship May 14, 2009
To keep alive its hopes of making the Junior College World Series for the first time since 1993, the College of Southern Idaho baseball team will have to get past some of the toughest teams in the nation between today and Saturday. The 33-24 Golden Eagles earned a spot in the NJCAA Western District Championships by taking second place at last week's Region 18 tournament, which, like this week's action, is hosted in Carson City, Nev. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball readies for district tourney May 13, 2009
That's the aim for the College of Southern Idaho baseball team this week as the Golden Eagles take part in the NJCAA Western District championships. After finishing second in last week's Region 18 tournament, CSI will take part in a four-team, double-elimination tournament in Carson City Thursday through Saturday, with the winner claiming a spot in the Junior College World Series, which begins May 23. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI rests arms, get hammered in title game May 10, 2009
- The silver lining for the College of Southern Idaho baseball team was that no matter what happened Saturday, it was moving onto the Western District tournament next week. It was just too bad the Golden Eagles' reward for earning that trip was an 18-3, nine-inning game. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• COLUMN: Breaking down the region baseball tournament May 6, 2009
COLUMN: Breaking down the region baseball tournament By David Bashore The College of Southern Idaho baseball team opens play in the Region 18 Tournament today in Carson City, Nev. The third-seeded Golden Eagles are one of six teams aiming for a region crown and a spot in the Western District Tournament, for which both finalists will qualify. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Rain washes out local sporting events May 3, 2009
The Class 3A Sawtooth Central Idaho baseball and softball tournament games scheduled for Saturday were called off and rescheduled for Monday ... The College of Southern Idaho baseball team's final two scheduled regular-season games against Eastern Utah was washed out and will not be made up. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI splits on Day 2 at W. Nevada Apr 19, 2009
A day after getting no-hit in Game 1 and run-ruled in Game 2 at Western Nevada, the College of Southern Idaho baseball team took a decisive 5-1 win in the opener of the second doubleheader in Carson City, Nev. and rallied to tie Game 2 in the seventh inning before falling 3-2 to come home with a split on the second day. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball falls flat on the road Apr 18, 2009
Two games, 14 innings and all the College of Southern Idaho baseball team could muster was three infield singles. Western Nevada College freshman right-hander Kramer Champlin no-hit the Golden Eagles in a 1-0 Game 1 victory, and the Wildcats run-ruled CSI 9-1 in seven innings in Game 2 to complete the sweep in Carson City, Nev. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
CSI slumps, ends with split Apr 12, 2009
s, the College of Southern Idaho baseball team got the bang before the whimper on Saturday. After erupting against visiting Salt Lake Community College for a 10-0, five-inning victory in Game 1 of the teams' doubleheader at Skip Walker Field, the Golden Eagles couldn't find a way to string together the hits in the nightcap, falling 10-4 to settle for a split on the day and a 3-1 win in the weekend series. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Golden Eagles tumble to defeat against CSN Apr 4, 2009
Golden Eagles tumble to defeat against CSN By David BashoreTimes-News writer That hole the College of Southern Idaho baseball team was hoping to claw out of in the second half of the Scenic West Athletic Conference season got two games deeper Friday, with two fewer games with which to work. CSI had its 10-game win streak snapped by the College of Southern Nevada after the Golden Eagles wasted leads in both halves of a doubleheader and wound up suffering a sweep that all but killed off their... (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Five keys to a strong SWAC climb Apr 3, 2009
Five keys to a strong SWAC climb The first half of the Scenic West Athletic Conference season is in the rearview mirror, and the second half starts today when the College of Southern Idaho baseball team welcomes the College of Southern Nevada to town for a pivotal four-game set. The Golden Eagles sit in third place in the SWAC standings at the halfway point, trailing today's visitors by four games. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI polishes off E. Utah Mar 29, 2009
They weren't nearly as lopsided as Friday's victories at the College of Eastern Utah, but they all count the same to the College of Southern Idaho baseball team. After scratching out a 9-7 win in eight innings in Saturday's opener, CSI had to battle from behind a couple of times before taking the lead for good in the top of the seventh of a 10-7 victory in the second game, which polished off a four-game sweep. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
CSI coasts to sweep of CNCCEagles inconsistent offensively in wins Mar 21, 2009
Despite coasting past Colorado Northwestern Community College 7-1 and 8-2 in a doubleheader at Skip Walker Field on Friday, the College of Southern Idaho baseball team might have veered toward the latter rather than the former. The Golden Eagles (13-15, 6-8 Scenic West Athletic Conference) got two wins they desperately needed against the last-place Spartans - wins which upped their win streak to a season-high four - but there was a sense that more runs, more well-oiled execution was left out on... (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball tries to hit its strideEagles host CNCC today Mar 20, 2009
CSI baseball tries to hit its strideEagles host CNCC today By David BashoreTimes-News writer College of Southern Idaho baseball players strode onto Skip Walker Field on Wednesday, clad in shorts, team-issued practice shirts and sneakers. The air was crisp, the temperature hovered in the mid- to upper-50s, and there was no wind. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Golden Eagle bats shred Dawson Mar 18, 2009
Golden Eagle bats shred Dawson By David BashoreTimes-News writer Stepping outside of the league might just be the best thing that happened to the College of Southern Idaho baseball team. The Golden Eagles cranked out 20 hits against NJCAA Division II outfit Dawson (Mont. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
Walk-off winner Mar 15, 2009
As it left the yard, so too did 24 games of frustration and doubt: The College of Southern Idaho baseball team finally had one go its way. After losing six of its last eight games by a total of nine runs, including a 4-1 loss in 11 innings to open Saturday's doubleheader against Western Nevada College, CSI caught a break when WNC's Jake Waardenburg hung a curveball and Chism deposited it over the left field wall for a walk-off grand slam to give the Golden Eagles an improbable 6-5 win in the... (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Golden Eagles baseball squad splits again in Salt Lake City Mar 8, 2009
For the second straight day, the College of Southern Idaho baseball team blew a seventh-inning lead in the opening game of a doubleheader at Salt Lake Community College and was forced to rally for a nightcap victory to earn a split. Leading 3-1, the Golden Eagles came unglued in the first game of Saturday's action as Colby Robison walked in a run when his grooved 3-2 fastball was called a ball, according to CSI coach Boomer Walker, and then proceeded to hit the next two batters to force the... (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball team splits in Salt Lake Mar 7, 2009
The College of Southern Idaho baseball team threw down two big innings in the second game of its doubleheader at Salt Lake Community College to salvage a split during Friday's Scenic West Athletic Conference action. CSI scored four in the second inning and three in the fifth as the Golden Eagles downed Salt Lake 7-3 after falling 5-4 in 10 innings in the opener. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball searches for consistency Mar 5, 2009
CSI baseball searches for consistency By David BashoreTimes-News writer Seventeen games into the 2009 season, the one constant that can fairly be attributed to the College of Southern Idaho baseball team is usually one reserved for umpires: inconsistency. As the Golden Eagles prepare to head south for a pair of doubleheaders with Salt Lake Community College this weekend, consistency is the most frequent word on coach Boomer Walker's tongue. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• S. Nevada sweeps aside CSI Mar 1, 2009
Count the College of Southern Idaho baseball team toward the latter. After winning the Scenic West Athletic Conference opener against the College of Southern Nevada on Friday night, CSI scored in just one of 23 innings as it slumped to three straight defeats to close the weekend. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI sluggers open SWAC campaign on roadGolden Eagles start with defending Region 18 champs Feb 26, 2009
CSI sluggers open SWAC campaign on roadGolden Eagles start with defending Region 18 champs By David BashoreTimes-News writer The games mean more now, but this is one more trip that the College of Southern Idaho baseball team will be glad to get out of the way just the same. Everything about the trip to the College of Southern Nevada is different, from the distance to the start times, and it's a place where CSI hasn't had too much success lately. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
Golden Eagles split with Prairie Feb 23, 2009
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• CSI baseball splits with Prairie Academy Feb 22, 2009
CSI baseball splits with Prairie Academy By Diane PhilbinTimes-News writer The College of Southern Idaho baseball team played a typically chilly home opener at Skip Walker Field on Saturday, splitting with the Prairie Baseball Academy of Lethbridge, Alberta. The Golden Eagles won the opener 9-1 but dropped the second 11-7. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI sluggers gearup for home cookin' Feb 20, 2009
CSI sluggers gearup for home cookin' By David BashoreTimes-News writer The College of Southern Idaho baseball team's final tune-up for Scenic West Athletic Conference play will be a unique one. To prepare for next weekend's trip to the College of Southern Nevada, the Golden Eagles will host the Prairie Baseball Academy, a travel team from Canada, for noon doubleheaders on both Saturday and Sunday. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
Hula hoops, cup stacking and a whole lot of hollering Feb 17, 2009
A former College of Southern Idaho baseball player, Myers spent several years in Colorado before moving back to Magic Valley. He took a job as a physical education teacher and stays busy coaching kids sports. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Golden Eagles knock off No. 2 Chipola Feb 16, 2009
The College of Southern Idaho baseball team will head home from Henderson, Nev. with an even record on its latest weekend adventure. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI sluggers drop tightly-contested game Feb 15, 2009
The College of Southern Idaho baseball team gave a much-improved performance on its second day of the College of Southern Nevada tournament in Henderson, Nev. but it wasn't quite enough. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball heads to difficult CSN tournament Feb 13, 2009
College of Southern Idaho baseball coach Boomer Walker eyeballed this weekend's tournament at the College of Southern Nevada from the minute it came onto the schedule. "We like to play a tough schedule," Walker said during a preseason interview. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• CSI baseball drops pair on road Feb 8, 2009
South Mountain Community College swept the College of Southern Idaho baseball team in a doubleheader Saturday in Phoenix. The Cougars won 6-2 and 3-2, dropping the Golden Eagles to 2-3 on the season. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)