Former Shoreline Dolphins Center-Fielder Jacob Zanon was drafted in the 15th Round of the MLB Draft by the New York Mets. Zanon is fresh off leading Lewis and Clark State to the NAIA National Championship where he was named tournament MVP. Zanon also received recognition this past season as an NAIA All America Honorable Mention.
Zanon had a great career at Shoreline where in 2015 he was a part of the first NWAC Tournament team since 1979. As a freshmen Zanon led the Phins with a .319 batting average and 36 hits. In his Sophomore season Zanon again led the Phins with a .382 batting average good enough for 2nd overall in the NWAC. Zanon also led the Phins with 55 hits and 32 runs scored earning a scholarship to Lewis and Clark State. In his first season at Lewis and Clark State Zanon led his team with a .393 batting average, 86 hits, 27 stolen bases, and 80 runs scored.
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The NWAC announced the North Region All-Stars and Gold Glove awards over the weekend and 3 Phins were honored. Sophomore Pete Pennylegion made the North Region All-Stars 2nd Team as an Infielder and was recognized for his work in the field with a Gold Glove. Pennylegion hit .326 on the season and was second on the team with 46 hits and 25 runs scored. He was even better in the field where Pennylegion only had 1 error in 34 games at Second Base.
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