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Maryland Public Power 25 Countdown: No. 9 Winston Churchill Bulldogs


Jamie Naill Jr
Maryland Scouting Director

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March is finally here and baseball tryouts have officially hit the ground running for Public Schools across the Old Line State. This year, we have decided to keep the same format as last year as we will keep two separate rankings throughout the Spring season. All Maryland Private schools will be considered in this year's weekly PBR Maryland Private Schools Top 10 rankings while only Public schools will be considered in our traditional PBR Maryland Public Schools Power 25. An update to these rankings will be released every Monday throughout the season. 

 

Winston churchill bulldogs 2022 SEASON PREVIEW 

 

2022 PBR MD PUBLIC POWER 25 PRESEASON RANK: #9

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Position Players

Jeremy Davis (Jr.) MIF
Michael Demske (Jr.) 1B 
Zane Gross (Jr.) 3B
Nathan Gumagay (Sr.) UTL
Christopher Hacopian (Jr.) SS
Erik Rindner (Sr.) C 
Matthew Roche (Sr.) OF/3B

 

Pitchers

Jeremy Davis (Jr.) RHP
Christopher Hacopian (Jr.) RHP 
Cayman Hubbarth (Sr.) LHP
Jake Stern (Sr.) RHP 

 

Key Losses

None

 

Players Signed / Committed to College

Christopher Hacopian SS/RHP (Wake Forest)
Cayman Hubbarth LHP (Montgomery CC)
Erik Rindner C (Chicago)
Matthew Roche OF/3B (Wooster)
Jake Stern RHP (Carleton)


Season Snapshot

The Bulldogs and Head Coach Pat Skellchock enter 2022 with a ton of confidence; rightfully so with balance and depth on both sides of the ball. Churchill will be led by numerous players with experience and success at the Varsity level, led by standout two-way Christopher Hacopian (Wake Forest).

The Bulldogs will turn to Jeremy Davis, Jake Stern (Carleton), and Cayman Hubbarth (Montgomery CC) to log the majority of the innings on the bump and give coach Skellchock the depth needed to compete in a loaded 4A classification, with Hacopian being a nice arm to turn to out of the bullpen. 

Offensively, the Bulldogs return a majority of their key bats, led by Hacopian. Look for Michael Demske, Nathan Gumagay, Erik Rindner (Chicago), and Matthew Roche (Wooster) to provide the fire power and protection for Hacopian in the lineup, with the likes of Jeremy Davis and Zane Gross to provide depth and balance throughout.