For the #1 Apprentice School athletic moment in 2014-15, we go back to the diamond on May 16 when the baseball team put on a run for the ages to capture the 2015 United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series championship.
For the first time in school history, Apprentice School Head Baseball Coach Bryan Cave was named on Friday as the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) Coach of the Year to lead a group of five honors as four players were named All-State.
On the heels of a remarkable run through the elimination bracket of the 2015 United States Collegiate Athletic Association Baseball Championships, Apprentice School Head Baseball Coach Bryan Cave will be a guest tomorrow on Sports Scene to discuss the championship run.
Jordan Cowles drove in two runs with a double in the fourth and a solo home run in the seventh from Christian Burton provided insurance in a 4-1 Apprentice School win over Penn State Greater Allegheny in the third place game at the USCAA Championships Saturday.
In a record-smashing game one of the USCAA Championship round, the Apprentice School forced a winner-take-all championship game with a 25-10 victory over Illinois Tech on Saturday afternoon.
Freshman Michael Brumfield threw a complete-game seven-hitter with nine strikeouts as The Apprentice School finished a three-game run on Saturday to take the 2015 USCAA National Championship with a 10-1 win over top-seeded Illinois Tech.
Lee Rossi went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI and Sam Massie threw a complete game three-hitter as The Apprentice School defeated College of St. Joseph’s (VT) 5-2 in an elimination game of the 2015 USCAA Championships at War Memorial Stadium Friday.
A two-run fifth inning put the Builders ahead as they advance to Saturday’s play with a 5-4 win over St. Joseph’s College-Brooklyn on Friday afternoon in the 2015 USCAA Small College World Series at War Memorial Stadium.
Top-seeded Illinois Tech put the Builders in the elimination bracket of the 2015 USCAA Small College World Series on Thursday by taking a 3-1 win at War Memorial Stadium.
Junior Taylor Gomer struck out 12, one off the tournament record, as the Apprentice School defeated Rochester College 4-1 in the first round of the 2015 USCAA Small College World Series at War Memorial Stadium.
The 2015 United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series kicked off on Tuesday afternoon with its annual Awards Banquet and nine Builders were recognized for their success on the field as well as the classroom.
The Apprentice School will host the 2015 United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series starting on Wednesday morning at War Memorial Stadium in Hampton. Loads of tournament information can be found here.
The Apprentice School closed out its regular season on Thursday winning nine of its last 10 games after a doubleheader sweep of Thomas Nelson CC 5-2 and 8-1 at War Memorial Stadium.
Baseball senior Ryan Hendrickson earned some extra honors prior to Thursday's doubleheader being named to the First Team College Division Academic All-District I team by CoSIDA
Sophomore infielder Jacob Countiss was named on Tuesday as the USCAA Baseball Player of the Week for his outing last Thursday against Thomas Nelson CC.
The nine teams that will join the Builders in search of the 2015 USCAA Baseball National Championship will be announced at 5:30 pm tonight on the USCAA Baseball Bid Show.
Jacob Countiss had a career night going 4-for-6 with a pair of two-run home runs and a pair of doubles as the Builders celebrated Senior Night with a 13-2 win over Thomas Nelson CC on Thursday.
The Apprentice School closed out its road schedule on Saturday with a 5-2 win over Danville Community College in a game stopped after eight innings by rain.
In the first two of a three-game series with the NCAA Division II Trojans, the Builders split a doubleheader on Tuesday winning the opener 4-2 and falling 17-3 in the nightcap.
Overnight rain in the Shenandoah Valley causes the 11th cancellation on the Apprentice School baseball schedule this year as the Builders game at Eastern Mennonite today was cancelled and will not be made up.
Apprentice School Head Coach Bryan Cave earned win #600 on Friday night in dramatic fashion as Collin Wilber had a one-out, two-run walk-off home run as the Builders defeated Virginia Wesleyan College 9-7.
The Apprentice School broke out of a mild hitting slump on Thursday night smashing 16 hits en route to a 12-1 win over College of the Albemarle on Alumni Night at War Memorial Stadium.