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Trettel, Schram, Mull Earn Daktronics D-II Baseball All-American Accolades
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Greyson Schram
Concord second baseman Greyson Schram is one of three WVIAC representatives on the Daktronics Division II All-America squad.

(MARSHALL, MN)---A trio of WVIAC baseball stars have been selected to the 2010 Daktronics Division II All-American squad.  Heavy-hitting catcher Pat Trettel of Seton Hill and second baseman Greyson Schram of Concord are first team picks, while Wheeling Jesuit hurler Noah Mull is a third team selection.

Trettel, a senior from Wexford, PA, led Seton Hill to a 36-21 record and the school's first WVIAC baseball title.  He established SHU single-season records with 16 homers and 81 runs batted in to go with a .420 batting average.  Additionally, he swiped 11 bases in 13 attempts to become Seton Hill's initial first team Division II All-American.

Schram posted one of the top seasons in WVIAC history as he currently ranks in the top four nationally in seven categories.  The Stanley, NC native leads D-II in home runs per game (0.53), runs batted in per game (2.13), slugging percentage (1.103), and on-base percentage (.599).  The WVIAC and Atlantic Region Player of the Year's .508 batting average is the second best in league history and also ranks second in the country.

Mull capped off a stellar senior season with a 7-1 record and a WVIAC-best 2.09 earned run average.  Mull limited opponents to a .194 batting average and ranks second in Division II with 13.02 strikeouts per nine innings.  The WVIAC Pitcher of the Year tossed four complete games with a pair of shutouts.  The former Wheeling Central HS star fanned 81 hitters compared to only 39 hits and 21 walks in 56.0 innings pitched.

The complete 2010 Daktronics Baseball All-America squad, as selected by sports information directors from around Division II, follows:

1st Team:
C-Pat Trettel (Sr., Seton Hill)
1B-Jason Carr (Sr., New Mexico Highlands)
2B-Greyson Schram (Sr., Concord)
3B-Cannon Lester (Sr., Southern Arkansas)
SS-Paul Bingham (Sr., Indiana, PA)
OF-Brandon Decker (Sr., Valdosta State)
OF-Chance Tuttle (Sr., Central Missouri)
OF-Bryan Fogle (Sr., Erskine)
DH-Nick Aranas (Jr., USC-Aiken)
UT-Brendon Furrow (Sr., Concordia-St. Paul)
P-Joe Holtmeyer (Soph., Nebraska-Omaha)
P-Jose Macias (Jr., Franklin Pierce)
P-Brooks Martin (Sr., Central Missouri)
P-Hayden Simpson (Jr., Southern Arkansas)
RP-Heath Wyatt (Jr., SE Oklahoma State)

2nd Team:
C-Kellen Lee (Jr., UC-San Diego)
1B-Brandon Gregorich (Sr., UC-San Diego)
2B-Michael Felton (Fr., SW Oklahoma State)
3B-Deryk Marks (Jr., Augustana)
SS-Vance Albitz (Sr., UC-San Diego)
OF-Shane Houck (Soph., Kutztown)
OF-Devin Randolph (Sr., Tiffin)
DH-Mike Schwartz (Sr., Tampa)
UT-Jeremy Nowak (Sr., Mount Olive)
P-Kirk Jewasko (Soph., Incarnate Word)
P-Tim Shibuya (Jr., UC-San Diego)
P-Gabriel Duran (Jr., Dowling)
P-Matt Rossman (Sr., UC-San Diego)
RP-Kevin Jordan (Sr., Northern Kentucky)

3rd Team:
C-Chris Adamson (Sr., Angelo State)
1B-Jason Rogers (Jr., Columbus State)
2B-Chas Anthony (Sr., Erskine)
3B-Abel Medina (Jr., Cal State-Dominguez Hills)
SS-Andrew Whittington (Sr., Southern Arkansas)
OF-Brett Adams (Sr., Dixie State)
OF-Sean Harrell (Sr., Georgia College & State)
OF-Jason Cisper (Sr., Northern Kentucky)
DH-Will Calhoun (Jr., Abilene Christian)
UT-Sam Wiley (Sr., Cal State-Los Angeles)
P-Tim Griffin (Sr., Rollins)
P-Martin Dewald (Sr., Georgia College & State)
P-Noah Mull (Sr., Wheeling Jesuit)
P-Michael Gleason (Sr., Chico State)
RP-Atlee Pearson (Jr., Erskine)

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