Prep Baseball Report

2020 PBR MN Team Preview: Minnehaha Academy


Will Vanderbilt
Prep Baseball Report Minnesota

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As we prepare for the upcoming 2020 high school season, we will be taking a preseason glimpse at programs from around the state.



Team: Minnehaha Academy
Nickname: Redhawks
Class: AA
League: IMAC
Head Coach: Scott Glenn
Years as Head Coach at School (Overall Record): 11 (224-53)
2019 Overall Record: 20-5
2019 League Record: 9-1
2019 League Finish: 1st
2019 Post-Season Finish: AA State Runner-Up

Returning Starters:
 4
Pitchers With 15+ Innings Returning: 2

Starters Lost:
 5
Pitchers with 15+ Innings Lost: 2

2019 GRADS IN COLLEGE: 
Noah Dehne - North Dakota State
Bennett Theisen - University of Minnesota
Brock Brumley - St. John's University

SENIORS TO WATCH:
 
Will Wamre, P/INF, 2020 (St. Olaf commit)
Dylan Kiratli, SS, 2020
Jake McCabe, OF, 2020
Griffin Leiner, P/INF/OF, 2020
Michael DiNardo, CF, 2020

JUNIORS TO WATCH:
Caidan Moore, INF/OF, 2021 


2020 OUTLOOK:
We graduated a ton of talent, but return an experienced senior heavy team. Pitching should once again be our strength returning 3 seniors who played a big role in our success last year. Will Wamre and Griffin Leiner give us a talented 1-2 punch that should keep us in most games. We also return some of our top hitters from last year. Our goals are to win our conference and return to state.” Head Coach Scott Glenn