Justin Nadeau led off with a walk, Blake DeLamielleure doubled and Hogan McIntosh followed with another double to drive in both runners. The Dolphins then jumped on ASUN pitcher of the year Logan Van Treeck (9-4) for three runs in the second inning. Ketchup scored on an RBI force play for a 1-0 lead JU starter Richard Long (5-4) was effective for three innings, striking out four and not allowing a hit after Bison shortstop Caleb Ketchup's double to lead off the first. JU lost 7-0 to Gulf Coast and beat Liberty 8-0. Lipscomb lost two one-run games to start pool play, 12-11 to Liberty and 6-5 to FGCU. Gene Frenette: FSU baseball out of postseason picture isn't history Seminoles want to repeatĬhrest douses Flames: Evan Chrest spins five shutout innings as Jacksonville beats Liberty 8-0 in ASUN tournamentĭeLamielleure delivers: ‘Natural’ cycle by Bartram Trail graduate lifts JU over UNF The winners play for the ASUN tournament championship and an NCAA tournament bid on Sunday at 1 p.m. FGCU beat Liberty 15-12 on Friday to earn the top semifinal seed. Lipscomb will play Liberty at 3 p.m., after Florida Gulf Coast faces Pool B winner Jacksonville State at 3 p.m. JU (34-24) and Lipscomb (33-24), the tournament's top seed, were both 1-2 but the Dolphins were knocked out because they lost to the Bison head-to-head. Kintzel’s adventures outside of business and baseball have included skiing the Swiss Alps, surfing the North Shore of Oahu, rock climbing at Joshua Tree, being a Chicago Cubs fan, parachuting in Arizona, salmon fishing in Alaska, scuba diving in the British Virgin Islands, private piloting, Broadway type plays in London, New York and Sydney, and many others.Three Lipscomb pitchers combined for seven innings of four-hit ball and the Bison scored three runs in the fourth inning to beat Jacksonville University 4-3 on Friday at Melching Field in DeLand, eliminating the Dolphins from the ASUN tournament.īoth teams needed a victory to advance out of Pool A and reach the semifinals. Having life experiences to draw from is important and very beneficial. In coaching, expanding the horizons of the players is helpful. In coaching travel ball, Kurtis Kintzel’s teams sought out the best teams in the United States and they traveled to 25 different states: Īt these tournaments, we also played teams from Texas, Hawaii, New Jersey, Georgia, Massachusetts, Arizona, etc. Has done private hitting, pitching and defensive lessons.Has organized, hosted, and run summer & winter youth baseball camps.Created a high school farm system – a youth travel baseball organization.Created a fund raiser that has donated over $50,000 cash to high school baseball organizations.Coached high school baseball for years.Created & coached a team, Indiana Buzz, that was elected into American Youth Baseball’s Hall of Fame.14 Former players received D1 scholarships.5 former players drafted into Major League Baseball.Founder and owner of the Baseball Coaches Association, an online portal providing drills, recruiting help, etc.Founder of BombSquad, a company hosting baseball tournaments.Babe Ruth Softball State Champion Coach.Travel Baseball World Series Champion Coach.Over 2000 baseball games coached – never ejected from a game.It specializes in helping businesses get found online and is developing its foundation in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. Last spring, they rebrandedĪ segment of the company calling it Local Search Force. The firm’s name is Buzzazz and its located in Clearwater, FL. I sold the assets of the firm in 2006.Ĭurrently, Kurtis co-owns with his brother, an adverting agency that has procured and produced over 10,000 marketing projects. Kintzel started and built a telephone company that produced 2,000+ new customers per week. During his tenure, he built the sales staff up to 100+ people and production went to 800+ new customers weekly using radio, television and referrals to generate business. Kurtis Kintzel is a big think, passionate, productive, competitive and competent executive.Īfter getting a business degree from Indiana University, he worked for an auto insurance brokerage, became the top producer and then promoted to VP of Sales.
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