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Class Senior
Age 22
Height 5'9"
Weight 165 pounds
Bats/Throws Left/Left
Major EHS
Hometown Wales, MI
High School Memphis

#3 Bobby Jock

Men's Baseball - Outfield (OF)

Bobby Jock
2009: Played in 31 games, starting 27... hit .287... led the team with a perfect fielding percentage... 2nd on the team with 2 home runs... tied for 2nd on team with 14 walks

2008: Started in 37 out of the 38 games played in... Recorded a batting average of .278... Recorded 2 doubles, 1 triple and 1 homerun... Second on the team in RBI's with 20... Sixth in the MIAA for walks with an average of .60/game...

High School: Played for the Yellow Jackets under Ron Lawrence in the NCTL. Won four consecutive conference titles in high school

Awards: Was awarded 2007 Most Improved Player for Alma. Member of the CRL and SAAC. Also volunteers with Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
Head Coach: Judd Folske
Assistant Coaches: Mark Smoker, Dan Merian

 

Spring Term at Alma is a one-month immersion on a single academic topic that offers learning experiences not typically available during the more traditional 15-week fall and winter terms. For example, during Spring Term '09, students toured cultural sites in Peru, studied alternative energy in Sweden, analyzed theatre and dance in London, and examined Native American culture at the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota.

 

Coach Profile

Judd Folske

Judd Folske

Judd Folske is entering his first year as Alma College Head Baseball Coach in the 2007-2008 season after spending two years as an assistant coach with the program. Coach Folske joined the Maroon and Cream in the fall of 2005 after stops at NCAA Division I Central Michigan University, and stints at Div. II schools Saginaw Valley State University and Ferris State University. He also serves the athletic department as assistant athletic director.

While head coach of the CMU Chippewas, Folske posted a 131-98 mark. In 2000, he finished in a tie for first in the MAC conference with a record of 41-17 (18-8). Folske retired after the 2003 season at CMU, and went to work as an assistant at SVSU, where he worked in that capacity for two seasons.