No. 9 – Grant Beyer

THIS YEAR: Senior Grant Beyer returns to as a key part of what was a successful second-base platoon a year ago with fellow senior Galen Komo Is capable of hitting for a high average but can also move runners at a high level of execution as offensive situations dictate Is a smooth defensive second baseman.
2007: Overcame a slow start to his 2007 junior campaign to rank third on the team in batting average (.390) and on-base percentage (.476) Appeared in 48 games, starting 39 times Laid down a team-high 15 sacrifice bunts that also led the GSAC Burst into an offensive presence beginning with a 5-for-6 effort with 3 doubles, a triple and 5 RBIs in a doubleheader sweep at Concordia Raised his average from .200 to .379 during a mid-season 10-game hitting streak Reached base safely in 26 consecutive games, including the final 22 games of the regular season Was Azusa Pacifics offensive leader at NAIA World Series, going 7-for-11 (.636) and starting all 3 games at second base for the Cougars Had 14 multiple-hit games, including all 3 of Azusa Pacifics NAIA World Series contests.
SAN JOAQUIN DELTA CC: Played 2 seasons at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, Calif., for head coach Jim Yanko Earned All-Big 7 Conference honors after a 2006 sophomore campaign in which he batted .302 and had an on-base percentage of .401 Was Deltas only representative on the all-conference first team Raised his batting average nearly 100 points from his 2005 freshman year (.204) to his breakout sophomore season (.302).
HIGH SCHOOL: Played 2 varsity seasons for head coach Vic Alkire at Tracy (Calif.) High Was a high school teammate of Cougar reliever Ian Kelly Was 2-time team defensive MVP for the Bulldogs Batted .375 as a 2004 senior to lead Bulldogs to third-place Valley Oak League finish.
PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1986, to Lee and Dana Beyer in Walnut Creek, Calif. Has 2 brothers (Marshall and Cole) Received principal honors throughout high school for maintaining at least a 3.5 GPA Majoring in business administration Would like to coach or own a business after college.
No. 2 – Jonny Bravo

THIS YEAR: Junior southpaw Jonny Bravo returns to lead Azusa Pacifics pitching staff in 2008 after helping lead the Cougars to their first NAIA World Series appearance in 23 years Should take over the role as the No. 1 starter after posting an unbeaten campaign as a 2007 sophomore Whips the ball in with good velocity from the left side and is difficult to hit when able to change speeds effectively.
2007: Was among the NAIAs wins leaders, registering a perfect 12-0 mark with 1 complete game, 70 strikeouts and a 3.75 ERA in 81.2 innings Was 1 of 5 Cougars to earn All-GSAC recognition, winning 7 of his 9 starts against conference foes with 2 no-decisions Picked up the win in Azusa Pacifics only victory in its 3-game NAIA World Series appearance, scattering 3 runs on 8 hits with a season-high 10 strikeouts in 8.1 innings of a 7-4 win over Lee (Tenn.) University In 3 starts against Point Loma Nazarene, was 3-0 with 2.11 ERA, striking out 17 while surrendering just 2 walks and 18 hits, including a 14-2 7-inning complete-game win that eliminated the Sea Lions from the NAIA Region II Playoffs Picked up the save in the Cougars regional playoff opener, a 6-5 win over Patten, when he induced a game-ending double-play grounder with the bases loaded in the ninth inning.
MT. SAN ANTONIO CC: Played 1 season for head coach Stacy Parker at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif. Earned All-South Coast Conference second team honors as a utility player Pitched and played in the outfield for the fourth-place Mounties, who posted a 14-8 league mark Recorded 2.54 ERA, third-lowest among South Coast League freshmen and seventh overall in the league Finished 4-6 with team-highs of 2 complete games and 51 strikeouts Started 12 times in 13 appearances, tallying 71 innings of work Batted .327 with just 6 strikeouts in 101 at-bats Ranked 14th in batting average among South Coast League freshmen Played on the East L.A. Dodgers with Cougar senior Scott Hodsdon, leading the club to the 2006 U.S. Amateur Baseball Federation Open World Series Championship.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played 3 varsity seasons at Chino (Calif.) High for head coach Bob Sheehan As a 2004 senior, named to All-Sierra League First Team after posting a 1.90 ERA with 106 strikeouts to go with a .304 average Also earned second team All-CIF honors Batted .325 as a 2003 junior Named to All-Baseline League second team after hitting .390 as a 2002 sophomore.
PERSONAL: Born Aug. 23, 1986, in Whittier, Calif., to Bob & Rebecca Bravo in Whittier, Calif. Has 3 younger siblings, brother Matt and sisters Vanessa and Brianna Majoring in exercise & sport science.
No. 29 – Carson Bryant

No. 15 – Virgil Chavira

No. 18 – Chris Cooper

No. 31 – Eddie Crespo

No. 22 – Brice Cutspec

THIS YEAR: Sophomore first baseman Brice Cutspec looks to build on his impressive All-GSAC freshman campaign Hits for power and average and has worked in the offseason to improve his patience at the plate Used offseason to improve defensive footwork and should continue to start the majority of games at first base Will likely bat in the middle of the order.
2007: Earned All-GSAC honors after batting .363 (78-for-215) with 19 home runs and 64 RBIs Ranked second in home runs for a power-packed Azusa Pacific lineup that ranked second in the NAIA in home runs with 97 Ranked third in the GSAC and ninth in the NAIA in home runs Had 2 or more RBIs in 19 of the 58 games he played, driving in a season-high 4 runs 4 times Batted .500 (23-for-46) through the Cougars first 13 conference games and reached base safely in 31 straight GSAC games to finish the regular season Hit 4 home runs in a doubleheader sweep over Point Loma Nazarene that clinched the conference title and the programs single-season wins record with 4 games left in the regular season Went 2-for-4 with a solo home run in Azusa Pacifics 7-4 NAIA World Series win over Lee (Tenn.) University Helped keep Azusa Pacifics season alive with a pair of home runs in a 5-0 win over Biola in a regional elimination game.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played 3 varsity seasons for head coach Mike Kelly at Westminster (Calif.) High Named All-Golden West League at catcher all 3 years of high school Was a 2005 Southern California Coaches Association All-Star and a 2-time Puma National High School All-American Batted .347 (35-for-101) with 4 home runs and 23 RBIs as a 2006 senior As a pitcher, fired 6 complete games, including 3 shutouts, en route to a 5-3 record with a 2.29 ERA Struck out 36 batters in 58 innings of work Led the Lions to a season-opening 1-0 win over Arlington, scoring the games only run in the seventh inning while tossing the complete-game shutout Threw complete-game victories to hand Ocean View its only 2 Golden West League defeats, including a 3-0 shutout Led the Lions to a share of the Golden West League title As a 2005 junior, batted .382 (34-for-89) with 3 home runs and 25 RBIs.
PERSONAL: Born Dec. 7, 1987, to Tim and Wendy Cutspec Has not declared a major.
No. 1 – Ryan Dowell

No. 12 – Drew Evans

No. 34 – Chris Feicht

No. 14 – Christian Gagnι

THIS YEAR: After 2 years primarily working out of the Azusa Pacific bullpen, junior Christian Gagnι is set to make the jump into the Cougar rotation Has a good presence on the mound and keeps his poise well Gets a lot of ground balls Has a sidearm delivery that makes his pitches tough to pick up Has a dynamic slider.
2007: Registered a 4.42 ERA in 36. 2 innings of work Struck out 29 while issuing just 10 walks Was Azusa Pacifics only pitcher with more than 11 innings who did not give up a home run Started in 4 of his 12 appearances Struck out 4 batters 5 different times, including his complete-game non-conference win over College of the Ozarks (Mo.) Also struck out 4 in 4 innings of relief work in a 15-11 defeat to eventual NAIA champion Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) in Game 3 of the NAIA West Coast Super Regional.
2006: Appeared in 19 games, striking out 22 batters in 24 innings of relief work Compiled a 2-0 record with a 6.00 ERA Tossed an inning relief in each game of a doubleheader sweep against Fresno Pacific, picking up his first collegiate save in the Cougars 8-5 win in the opener Struck out 3 batters in 2 near-perfect innings of relief to wrap up the Cougars 11-1 non-conference victory over Fisher (Mass.) Got a base-hit in his only plate appearance of the year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played 3 varsity seasons for head coach Burt Call at national-power Mater Dei High Led the Monarchs to a 76-11 record during his 3 varsity years As a senior earned a bevy of awards including Serra League Pitcher of the Year after posting an 8-1 record and 1.80 ERA in the regular season Finished the season 11-1 Was named All-CIF and All-Serra League Led the Monarchs to the CIF Division I championship Earned the victory in the title game throwing 5.2 innings allowing 3 runs in Mater Deis 9-3 win over top-seeded Riverside Poly at Angel Stadium Was named Mater Deis pitcher of the year after leading his team to a 25-1 record in his first varsity campaign as a 2003 sophomore.
PERSONAL: Born May 5, 1987, in Newport Beach, Calif., to Serge and Deborah Gagnι Has 1 brother, Josh, who pitched for NCAA Div. III Cal Lutheran Was a 3-year member of the National Honor Society Majoring in history Enjoys playing guitar.
No. 23 – Stephen Gillette

THIS YEAR: Junior Stephen Gillette returns as the starting left fielder after a breakout sophomore campaign A true slugger at heart, has made it a priority in offseason workouts to become a more complete hitter Drives the ball hard from gap to gap Brings a great attitude and work ethic to the team and made strides to improve defensively in the outfield.
2007: Emerged as a middle-of-the-order threat, hitting 17 of Azusa Pacifics program single-season record 97 Batted .284 (61-for-215) on the season, scoring 51 runs and driving in 50 more Also drew 25 walks and stole 7 bases Opened the year batting .559 (19-for-34) with 8 home runs through the seasons first 11 games Was 6-for-9 with 3 home runs and 8 RBIs in season-opening 3-game sweep over Cal State San Marcos Went 6-for-7 with a double, a home run, 4 runs and 3 RBIs in a GSAC doubleheader sweep over Fresno Pacific.
2006: Showed flashes of potential as a true freshman Appeared in 27 games, starting 15 times Batted .234 (15-for-64) with 4 extra-base hits Posted 5 multiple-hit games, including a 3-for-3 performance in his second collegiate game, a 9-4 win over Claremont-Mudd Went 2-for-5 with 4 RBIs, 2 steals and his first collegiate home run to help the Cougars post a 16-5 victory over Westmont.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played 3 varsity seasons for head coach Kevin Smith at San Pasqual High in Escondido, Calif. Prior to senior season was named a 2005 Puma Preseason High School All-American As a 2005 senior, led the Eagles with 6 home runs Also led the team in RBIs Had a good junior year leading the team in home runs and RBIs Was also the Eagles Defensive Player of the Year after going 28 games without an error in the outfield.
PERSONAL: Born July 22, 1987, in Escondido, Calif., to Ed and Jenny Gillette Has 1 sister (Jessica) Has not declared a major Enjoys being involved with his church.
No. 25 – Garrett Granitz
No. 11 – Garrett Hodges

No. 10 – Ben Jones

No. 13 – Derrick Keeton

No. 30 – Ian Kelly

No. 19 – Stephen Kohatsu

THIS YEAR: Senior Stephen Kohatsu provides an experienced bat as he enters the 2008 campaign in the hunt for Azusa Pacifics starting catcher spot Will be featured as a middle-of-the-order run producer Blocks well and is a good receiver behind the plate Should remain in the lineup at designated hitter when resting from catching duties.
2007: Appeared in 41 games, starting 30 times, primarily at designated hitter Batted .327 (37-for-113) and reached base via hit-by-pitch a team-high 18 times Was the Cougars postseason batting leader, going 11-for-20 (.550) while appearing in 11 of the teams 3 rounds of NAIA playoffs (regional, super regional and World Series) Hit both of his home runs in back-to-back playoff games, a 9-5 win over Concordia for the NAIA Region II Championship, followed by a 14-11 defeat in the first game of the 3-game West Coast Super Regional Recorded 4 hits in his first 5 at-bats, scoring 3 runs and driving in 3 more in the first 2 games of the West Coast Super Regional against eventual NAIA champion Lewis-Clark State (Idaho).
CHAFFEY CC: Played his 2006 sophomore campaign for head coach Jeff Harlow at Chaffey College in Ontario, Calif. Was named All-Foothill Conference second team catcher, batting .312 (48-for-154) with 8 home runs and 31 RBIs for the Foothill Conference champion Panthers Collected 15 doubles, scored 36 runs, drew 18 walks and was hit by pitch 10 times.
SADDLEBACK CC: Played his 2005 freshman season at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif., for head coach Jack Hodges Played in 16 games, batting .237 (9-for-38) with 6 RBIs.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Bishop Amat High in Covina, Calif., for head coach Ken Kendrena.
PERSONAL: Born Aug. 13, 1985 Has not declared a major.
No. 3 – Galen Komo

No. 7 – Shaun Lane

No. 8 – Garrett Lebsock

No. 26 – Aaron Lenz

No. 4 – Carlos Maddox

No. 24 – Kirk Nieuwenhuis

THIS YEAR: Junior center fielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Baseball Americas 2008 NAIA Preseason Player of the Year, returns after a standout sophomore season to lead the Azusa Pacific offense Had a breakout summer campaign in which he earned Alaska Baseball League MVP honors Will be the centerpiece and hit in the middle of the Cougar lineup Possesses a dangerous power/speed combination Will make a run at several program career records.
2007: Batted .399 (87-for-218) in 59 games to help lead Azusa Pacific to its fourth NAIA World Series appearance in program history and its first since 1984 Was 1 of 5 players with double-digit home runs, with 10 of his 37 extra-base hits clearing the fence Finished in the GSAC top 5 in batting average (.399), hits (87), runs (66), doubles (22), triples (5), total bases (149) and stolen bases (18) Hit safely in 11 of the Cougars 12 playoff games, including 9 multi-hit games, and batted .479 (23-for-48) with 5 doubles, 4 home runs, 15 RBIs and 13 runs in the postseason Opened the season with an 8-game hitting streak and hit safely in a career-high 11 straight games Had 3 4-hit games, including a 4-for-4 performance in a 16-5 win over Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) in the NAIA West Coast Super Regional Went 2-for-4 with a double and a home run in a 5-1 defeat to Houston Baptist in Azusa Pacifics NAIA World Series finale Drove in a career-high 6 runs in a 14-2 win over Point Loma Nazarene in the NAIA Region II Playoffs.
2006: Started 43 games, primarily at first base, in a solid freshman campaign Finished in the teams top five in virtually every offensive category Had teams fourth-best batting average at .296 (45-for-152) Added 40 runs, 27 walks and 11 doubles, all good for second on the team Posted a team-best 1.71 ERA, going 2-2 in 9 appearances totaling 31.2 innings Registered 29 strikeouts and held opponents to a .233 batting average Reached base safely in 24 of the Cougars final 25 games, generating 5 multi-hit games during the season-ending stretch Went 4-for-5 with a pair of doubles, 4 RBIs and a walk to help the Cougars win the first game of a doubleheader sweep over Fisher (Mass.) Struck out a season-high 7 batters in a 6-inning start and hit a solo home run in a 4-2 loss to California Baptist Went 3-for-5 with a double and a game-winning 3-run home run to lead the Cougars to a 16-5 victory in the first game of a doubleheader sweep over Westmont.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped 3 varsity seasons under head coach Bill Postma at Denver Christian High in Highlands Ranch, Colo. Was a 3-time All-Metro League pick as well as a 2-time all-state selection Led the Crusaders to a combined 51-14 record and 2 Metro League titles As a senior, led his team to the regional championship game Selected by the Colorado Rockies to participate in the Rockies Senior Top 40 All Star game at Coors Field, a game that showcases the best 40 high school players in the state Batted .500 with 2 home runs and 21 RBIs in 21 games as a 2005 senior Ranked second in the state with a 1.03 ERA, going 5-0 with 46 strikeouts in 34 innings Also played 3 seasons of varsity football and 1 season of varsity basketball.
PERSONAL: Born Aug. 7, 1987, in Santa Maria, Calif., to Bob and Joan Nieuwenhuis Has 1 sister (Krista) Majoring in accounting.
No. 36 – Javier Ochoa

No. 35 – Zach Pettikas

THIS YEAR: Versatile southpaw Zach Pettikas is the only 4-year Cougar in Azusa Pacifics 8-member senior class Has filled virtually every pitching role at some point in his career for Azusa Pacific Features a good change-up Maintains good composure on the mound.
2007: Started in 5 of his 20 appearances, registering a 7-2 record and 3 saves with a 3.93 ERA in 66.1 innings Struck out 53 and held opposing batters to a .238 average Was 6-0 in GSAC play, ranking 10th in the conference with a 3.58 ERA in GSAC games Held opponents to a .208 average and posted a 3.03 ERA in 11 appearances at home Struck out 6 in his first career complete game, a 16-2 win over Concordia to cap a doubleheader road sweep over the Eagles, the first of 3 victories in 3 straight GSAC starts Scattered 2 runs on 7 hits with 5 strikeouts in 7 innings in a 9-3 road win over Biola Did not allow an earned run in 4 innings of relief work on back-to-back days against Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) in the NAIA West Coast Super Regional.
2006: Appeared in 11 games, starting 7 times Went 3-5 with a 5.63 ERA, striking out 45 in 54.1 inningsof work Enjoyed an early-season 16-inning stretch across 3 games without allowing an earned run Gave up 1 hit and walked 1 while tying his career-high with 8 strikeouts to earn the victory in 5 innings of relief in a 12-4 win over Westmont Led the Cougars to a 3-1 road victory over Concordia with an 8-inning effort in which he surrendered just 3 hits while striking out 7.
2005: Made 19 appearances, including 7 starts Was an impact pitcher as a starter after being moved into the rotation for good in early April Led the Cougars pitching staff with 6 victories Posted an impressive 3.68 ERA allowing 24 earned runs in 58.2 innings Struck out 46 batters Made his first start of the season against Vanguard and threw 7 innings of 1-run ball with 5 strikeouts to earn the win Had a pair of outstanding starts against Westmont In his first start against the Warriors, picked up the win by pitching a solid 7 innings allowing only 2 runs while striking out 6 Beat Westmont again in early May tossing 8 innings while allowing 2 runs on 3 hits with 8 strikeouts.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped 2 varsity seasons for head coach Steve Gulotti at El Dorado High in Placentia, Calif. Named All-Century League first team and All-Orange County second team after leading the Hawks to the CIF championship game as a 2004 senior Led the Hawks to the CIF second round and a 22-6 mark as a 2003 junior.
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 3, 1986, in Fullerton, Calif., to Leon and Joni Pettikas Has one sister (Mandi), who also attended Azusa Pacific His uncle, David Perry, pitched at Azusa Pacific from 1995-97 Majoring in history.
No. 32 – Scott Sakoda

No. 21 – Andrew Shive

No. 33 – Matt Stone

No. 20 – Scott Thur

No. 5 – Matt Venegas

THIS YEAR: Senior shortstop Matt Venegas returns to set the table for the Azusa Pacific offense for the second straight season A leader who connects with his teammates as a working-class hero Has used a tireless work ethic and a positive attitude to turn himself into a productive collegiate player A patient hitter capable of making consistent contact Can also drive the ball from gap-to-gap Anchors one of the GSACs top defensive middle infields.
2007: Earned All-GSAC recognition as the spark plug of Azusa Pacifics record-setting offense as a 2007 junior Started 52 of Azusa Pacifics final 54 games, seizing the starting shortstop position at the beginning of GSAC play and missing just 2 games the rest of the season Batted .364 (80for-220) with 73 runs and 42 RBIs Was 10th in the NAIA and second in the GSAC in runs scored with 73, 1 behind teammate Scott Hodsdons program single-season record 74 runs Also led the league in scoring in conference games with 51 runs Ranked second among GSAC shortstops in fielding percentage (.955) and double plays turned (26) After 20 homerless games to start the season, went deep in 3 straight games and finished with 5 home runs on the season Had 25 multi-hit games, including a 4-for-4 effort in an 11-4 NAIA Region II Playoff defeat against Concordia and a 5-for-5 performance in an 8-6 win over Dixie State (Utah) Finished the season on an 8-game hitting streak and logged a season-high 14-game hitting streak midway through the season Reached base safely in 26 straight games.
MT. SAN ANTONIO CC: Played 2 seasons at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif. for head coach Stacy Parker Earned All-South Coast Conference first team honors as a 2005 freshman, batting .354 (56-for-158) with 35 runs and 34 RBIs Had 12 extra-base hits, including 4 triples Finished with a 2-year batting average of .316 after going 39-for-143 (.273) as a 2006 sophomore Was a teammate on the 2006 squad with current Cougar pitcher Jonny Bravo.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Bonita High in San Dimas, Calif., for head coach Chris Romero Batted .375 (33-for-88) with 19 runs and 6 steals as a 2004 senior Over the Bearcats final 14 games, batted .468 (22-for-47) with 8 multi-hit games.
PERSONAL: Born April 24, 1986 to Art and Spring Venegas Majoring in liberal studies.
No. 16 – Don Williams
