Junior Varsity Roster

Verona Wildcats

 
     
 
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# Name Class Position(s)
Derek Frank Sophomore P, INF
3 Luke Yapp Freshman INF, P
6 Danny Bartkowiak Sophomore C, INF
8 Geoff Weyenberg Sophomore OF
10 Ryan McDonald Sophomore OF, P
11 Ben Jennings Sophomore C
12 Ben Howery Sophomore INF
13 Keenan Curtis Junior OF
14 Austin Sabers Sophomore OF, P
15 Kevin Johnson Sophomore OF, P
18 Pat Hruska Junior INF
20 Josh Hainzinger Sophomore OF, P
21 Brian Woods Sophomore OF, P
22 Ben Neumann Sophomore P, INF
23 Johnny Roach Junior INF
24 Kyle Gunther-Robinson Sophomore P, OF
 

 

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Ben Grieber

Junior Varsity Head Coach

4th year coaching VAHS baseball.  Prior to coaching in Verona, Coach Greiber was an assistant varsity coach at his former high school, Waunakee.  In high school, he was a 4-year starter, 3-time All Conference Player at first base, and a member of the 1999 Waunakee State Appearance team.  Coach Greiber played three years at Edgewood College.  In his free time, he enjoys playing baseball with the Waunakee Home Talent team.

Tim Adamany

Junior Varsity Assistant Coach

2nd year.  Originally from Prairie du Chien, Coach Adamany played 12 years of baseball in high school and summer leagues.  For two years during high school, he trained with a former University of Minnesota pitching coach focusing on proper mechanics and strength training.  He attended UW-Whitewater and graduated in 2001 with a degree in Computer Network Administration.  Currently, Coach Adamany and his brother own an IT consulting company in Fitchburg.  In February 2008, he attended his first Brewers Fantasy Camp in Arizona.

 

Dan Haueter

Junior Varsity Assistant Coach

1st year.  Coach Haueter has been coaching recreational baseball in Madison for six years.  He hosts the annual Addie Joss Memorial Fall baseball tournament and continues to play with several local baseball teams.  Coach Haueter graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Sociology and a certificate in GIS.  He hails from The Woodlands, Texas and will always argue that the 2005 World Series between the Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros was a great series despite the Astros not winning a single game.

 
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