Southeastern CC Baseball
he 2024 campaign for the Southeastern Blackhawks marked Head Coach Justin Schulte’s 19th season at the helm for SCC and his 26th as a head coach at the collegiate level. The 2024 season was not without its share of highlights. On March 30th Schulte won his 1,000th game as a collegiate coach with a 7 to 2 win over Southwestern Community College. The Blackhawks went on to win 43 games, tie for a share of the ICCAC regular season championship, finished 2nd in ICCAC Region 11 tournament and received one of the 1st 2 at large bids ever to the NJCAA Division 2 World Series. The Blackhawks placed 9 players on the All Region 11 team including 1st teamers Kooper Schulte and Sam Skarich. They also produced the ICCAC Defensive Player of the year and National Gold Glove winner Cole Smith. Smith was the 3rd consecutive defensive player of the year for the Blackhawks, and 10th in the last 17 years. The Blackhawks also placed 42 out of 51 players on the Academic All Region 1st or 2nd team. The Blackhawks continued their trend of finishing among the national leaders in many offensive categories including 3rd in the nation in hits, 7th in runs scored, 4th in hit by pitches, and 9th in total bases and RBI’s. Defensively the Blackhawks were 3rd in the nation in assists, 4th in putouts and 3rd in total chances. They had the national leader, Kooper Schulte, in assists and Sophomore Caleb Wulf, the all-time hits leader for the Blackhawks, finished 6th in the nation in RBI’s.
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he 2024 campaign for the Southeastern Blackhawks marked Head Coach Justin Schulte’s 19th season at the helm for SCC and his 26th as a head coach at the collegiate level. The 2024 season was not without its share of highlights. On March 30th Schulte won his 1,000th game as a collegiate coach with a 7 to 2 win over Southwestern Community College. The Blackhawks went on to win 43 games, tie for a share of the ICCAC regular season championship, finished 2nd in ICCAC Region 11 tournament and received one of the 1st 2 at large bids ever to the NJCAA Division 2 World Series. The Blackhawks placed 9 players on the All Region 11 team including 1st teamers Kooper Schulte and Sam Skarich. They also produced the ICCAC Defensive Player of the year and National Gold Glove winner Cole Smith. Smith was the 3rd consecutive defensive player of the year for the Blackhawks, and 10th in the last 17 years. The Blackhawks also placed 42 out of 51 players on the Academic All Region 1st or 2nd team. The Blackhawks continued their trend of finishing among the national leaders in many offensive categories including 3rd in the nation in hits, 7th in runs scored, 4th in hit by pitches, and 9th in total bases and RBI’s. Defensively the Blackhawks were 3rd in the nation in assists, 4th in putouts and 3rd in total chances. They had the national leader, Kooper Schulte, in assists and Sophomore Caleb Wulf, the all-time hits leader for the Blackhawks, finished 6th in the nation in RBI’s.
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Who can participate in Southeastern CC Baseball Camps?
Our camps are open to all baseball players, regardless of skill level, age, grade level, or gender. We welcome beginners looking to learn the game as well as advanced players seeking to enhance their skills.
Who are the instructors at Southeastern CC Baseball Camps?
Our camps boast a highly qualified and experienced coaching staff. Instructors include SCC Baseball Coaches, and current players. This ensures that participants receive top-notch instruction from experts who are dedicated to fostering the growth and development of young athletes.
What safety measures are in place at SCC Baseball Camps?
The safety of our campers is of utmost importance to us. We maintain a safe and secure environment by adhering to all necessary health and safety guidelines. Our staff is trained to provide proper supervision and ensure that all equipment is in good condition.
How can I register my child for SCC Baseball Camps?
Registration for our camps can be completed online through Play’n Sports software. The registration process will require basic information about your child, such as name, age/grade, emergency contact details, and any medical considerations. Specific instructions and registration deadlines will be available on the camp website.