Featured StoryRaider athletes earn state, conference honorsTuesday, Jun 7, 2011 Staff
MFC Player of the Year Todd Hankins
Several Seminole State College of Florida baseball and softball players have been recognized by the Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA) and the Mid-Florida Conference (MFC) for their athletic accomplishments during the 2011 season.
Todd Hankins, a sophomore infielder from Oviedo, was named MFC Player of the Year, an honor given to the top overall performer in the conference. He also was named to the FCSAA All-State and MFC All-Conference First teams.
Other players receiving recognition were:
Baseball
- Martin Kelly: FCSAA All-State Second Team, Outfield; MFC All-Conference First Team, Outfield; and 10th best player in the MFC
- Willie Medina and Stephen Christiansen: MFC All-Conference Second Team, Infield
- Luis "Gabby" Juarbe: MFC All-Conference Second Team, Catcher
- Dejai Oliver and Jacob Newberry: MFC All-Conference Second Team, Pitcher
- Tyler Lesch: MFC All-Conference Honorable Mention
Softball
- Kalee Tabor: FCSAA All-State First Team, Infield; and MFC All-Conference First Team, Infield
- Kristie Hoeffer: FCSAA All-State First Team, Outfield; and MFC All-Conference First Team, Outfield
- Lauren Vinson: FCSAA All-State Second Team, Pitcher; and MFC All-Conference First Team, Pitcher
- Jessica Gipson and Kayla Ramey: MFC All-Conference Second Team, Infield
- Christy Baranet: MFC All-Conference Second Team, Outfield
- Jordan Cook: MFC All-Conference Second Team, Catcher
- Lindsey Nolan: MFC All-Conference Second Team, Pitcher
- Lauren Miller, Erica Tollett and Tara Turner: MFC All-Conference Honorable Mention
Seminole State baseball went 26-20 (9-14 MFC) during the 2011 regular season and finished fifth in the MFC. Raider softball was 39-22 (17-7 MFC) and finished third in the conference.
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