Liberal NBC Championship Shirts Available

The Liberal Bee Jay fans can’t get enough of that NBC World Series championship last month.  So much so that they are now gobbling up NBC World Series championship t-shirts.  The shirts are available at KSCB, J@R Sand, and the Hi Plains Daily Leader.  The shirts are 15 dollars and exact change is required.  You can also purchase the shirts here on beejays.com.  The short sleeve shirts come in red, powder blue, and white.  Liberal won their 5th NBC World Series title August 13 with a 9-6 win over the Seattle Studs.  Liberal finished 38-14 this summer.

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Liberal Ranks Fifth Nationally in Summer Baseball

A national web site, www.perfectgame.org, ranks the Liberal Bee Jays as the fifth best summer program in the county.  Liberal is the top ranked NBC program in their rankings.  Liberal went 38-14 and won their fifth NBC championship during their 56th summer of baseball.

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Former NBC MVP D’Onofrio Returns to Liberal

Business led Gerry D’Onofrio to Southwest Kansas Wednesday, but memories led him to Fairgrounds Park in 1979. The former NBC Tournament MVP returned to Liberal Wednesday afternoon and met with BJ General Manager Bob Carlile and former BJ President Bob Judd. D’Onofrio who played at Oral Roberts and six years in the Astros organization says it’s great to be associated with the BJ program. “Just being part of a great tradition and winning program which helped me reinforce the idea of winning and getting to meet great people in the community. All the winning and traveling through this part of the country brings back great memories.”

D’Onofrio was actually the nine hole hitter in a powerful BJ lineup which included slugging second baseman Chuck Melito and third baseman Fritz Connally. That team banged out the most hits (751), RBI’s (565), and home runs (123) in BJ history. Legendary BJ Manager Bob Cerv helped that team put up eye popping numbers and D’Onofrio gives him credit. “I owe a lot of credit to Bob (Cerv). He really turned my career around actually. He changed some of my hitting technique and it was a great success after that.”

That BJ team also has the longest winning streak in Liberal’s history. They were 19-10 before tearing off a record 29 consecutive wins including an NBC championship win over the Santa Maria Indians to finish 48-10.

“We were an excellent team at that time,” D’Onofrio said of the 1979 team. “We’d had some transition. Bob (Cerv) kicked us in the behind like only Bob can do. We also were all disappointed from the year before. I think that team was just as good or better even and we lost in the semifinals and we were greatly disappointed.”

D’Onofrio says he has been in recent contact with Connally and NBC Pitcher of the Year in 1979 and 1980 Mike Moore. D’Onofrio has lived in Dallas the past 26 years.

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Memorial Set for Caster

A memorial service for former Bee Jay Mitch Caster will be held Friday August 27 at 4 p.m. at Eck Stadium in Wichita. The public is invited to attend.

 The Eck Stadium gates will open at 3 p.m.

 In lieu of flowers, gifts may be directed to The Mitch Caster Memorial with the WSU Foundation, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0002. A portion of the gifts will go to the Carl Hall Fund

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Tomlinson and Gonzalez Named All Jayhawk League

After a 22-12 second place finish in the Jayhawk League, only two Bee Jays make the first team all Jayhawk League team. Shortstop Kelby Tomlinson from Seward hit .340 with one homer, 30 RBI’s, 13 doubles, and four triples. Pitcher Paul Gonzalez finished 7-0 with a 1.98 ERA.

Here’s the first team:

1B- Brock Green- Dodge City

2B- Karch Kowalczyk- Dodge City

SS- Kelby Tomlinson- Liberal

3B- KC Pfister- Haysville

C- Ben Harty- Haysville

OF- Brian Martin- Hays

OF- Zach Noonan- El Dorado

OF- Gary Owens- Haysville

DH- Cam Brown- Hays

UTL- Kirk Walker- El Dorado

SP- Andrew Heck- Hays

SP- David Harden- Haysville

SP- Paul Gonzalez- Liberal

Closer- Heath Wyatt- Haysville

Liberal’s first baseman Blake Bergeron (.354 11 HR, 62 RBI’s), third baseman Richard Bohlken (.277, 4 HR 31 RBI’s), catcher Mike McArthy (.387 and 15 RBI’s), outfielder Marc Gomez (.348, 5 HR, and 42 RBI), designated hitter Kyle Borden (.324, 5 HR, and 23 RBI), and pitcher Mike McBride (5-2 and 3.17 ERA) were named second team all league.

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