Personal
- B.S. in computer science from BYU
Career Highlights
- Second Team All-American (Baseball News and Baseball Bulletin) 1981
- Third Team All-American (American Association of College Baseball Coaches) 1981
- First Team All-District 1981
- Winner of BYU's Cameron Tuckett Award 1981
- Threw no-hitters against Chapman College (9 innings) and the Air Force Academy (7 innings), striking out 12 Falcons 1981
- Set BYU record for most games won in a season (16), innings pitched (146) and lowest ERA (1.28) 1981
- Won the first nine games of his junior year and defeated both Tulane and Maine to win Most Valuable Pitcher honors at the Riverside Baseball Invitational 1982
Before BYU
- Prepped at Radford High where he was an OIA All-Star as a junior and senior
- Pitched and played outfield and first base on the first undefeated prep team in Hawaiian history (20-0)
- Led the state in strikeouts as a junior with 108 in 72 innings
After BYU
- Went on to play professional baseball for the minor league teams of the Oakland Athletics and the Milwaukee Brewers
Post BYU Honors and Societies
- Participated on two AA championship teams during this time
- Inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1996
Stats
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO1980 9.45 2-2 22 3 0 39.2 61 49 42 34 321981 1.28 16-3 19 19 14 2 146.0 94 35 21 72 1151982 3.18 11-3 15 15 9 102.0 98 47 36 44 83