Delvon Carpenter goes for the ball while being tackeld by the defender. |
Of
all of the sports, arguably the most impressive was NMMI’s Volleyball squad.
They finished the year at a solid 21-16 record. They made the playoffs, and
then clinched a spot in the National NJCAA Tournament. Nationally, they
finished in the top 10 among some of the best competition junior college has to
offer at the Division 1 level. No one can doubt the potential of this team
because they reached it this year. Even though they did not win the tournament,
they placed higher in regular and post seasons.
The
Bronco Baseball team set many rerecords this year as well. They finished the
year with a 19-37 record. Most would say this does not sound like a team that
would be placed in National statistics. Despite the record, NMMI won more
conference games than any previous baseball team in school history, as well as
Division 1 wins in school history. Jeremy Mortenston, a lefty starter for the
squad, was named Bronco Baseball Pitching MVP. Correy Davis, Troop Commander of
Kilo Troop, was the decided Offensive MVP for the team hitting at an even .400
Batting Average. Coach Cook noted, “We had a chance to do something great this
year. Even though it didn’t happen, the boys played their hardest and broke
many school records this year.” With no playoff berth, the Bronco Baseball team
has shifted their focus to next year to hopefully win more games than the 2014
spring season.
NMMI
has a tough school and academic environment for all of the athletes. Going
through the strictness of the institute has made all of them play harder on the
field, as it is shown in many National and Conference statistics for each team.
With this being said, this has laid a great foundation for the next group of
athletes that enter the school. It is safe to say that New Mexico Military
Institute Athletics in all aspects will be in good hands for years to come.
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