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THE WEIRS TIMES GUIDE TO THE 2012 SEASON OF THE LACONIA MUSKRATS


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BIJAN RADEMACHER #15 OF


6’0”--200lbs--L/L Year: Freshman School: Orange Coast College


Hometown: Anaheim Hills, CA


ABOUT: Second summer with the Muskrats. Transferred to Orange Coast College, in Costa Mesa California, after redshirting at Cal State Fullerton in 2011. Led OCC to its first


Orange Empire Conference title since 1987, and a fourth-place finish in the state tournament. Received First-Team all state honors, batting .349 with 49 RBI, tops on his team and third-best in the state. Played in 35 games last summer for Laconia. Ranks second in all-time postseason RBI, with five. Ranks third in postseason hits, with six. Needs two homeruns to become franchise leader. Needs 11 hits to become fran- chise leader. Needs 17 RBI to become franchise leader.


PERSONAL: Computer Engineering major. Born June 15, 1991. Son of Kent and Parvin Rademacher. Has an older brother: Branden. Has com- mitted to play for Oral Roberts University in the fall.


JOE TORRES #16 OF


5’7”--155lbs--R/R Year: Sophomore School: Iona Hometown: Staten Island, NY


ABOUT: Two-year starter for the Iona Gaels. Started 52 games in 2012, trailing only former Muskrat Chris Burke in runs scored, with 36, and ranking third on the team in doubles


(14). College teammate of former Muskrats Burke, Justin Wiley, and James Beck. Joe is an aggressive base runner, a lead off hitter focused on getting on, stealing bags, and scoring runs. He’d like to work on his leads on the base paths this summer. As a freshman in 2011, Joe led the MAAC in stolen bases, winning the first MAAC Rookie of the Week award with a five-hit display.


PERSONAL: Born January 24, 1992. Named to the 2012 MAAC All- Academic team.


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