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Kalamazoo College Baseball Coaching
Staff
Matt
Rix
Head
Coach
Matt Rix was promoted
to head baseball coach on Aug. 4, 2006. Rix, a 2000 graduate
of Kalamazoo College, served as an assistant coach the previous
two seasons.
Rix led the Hornets to 12 wins in each of his first two seasons as head coach. Including his
two years as assistant coach, the Hornets have posted double-digit
wins during his first four years on staff. Several players have earned All-MIAA honors during Rix's tenure. Senior Ryan Benjamin earned All-MIAA first-team honors in 2009. Two players earned All-MIAA honors in 2008 -- junior Ryan Benjamin earned first-team honors as catcher while sophomore Brandon Luczak earned second-team honors as Utility Player. Two players earned All-MIAA
honors in 2007 -- senior Charlie Mackinnon
earned first-team honors as DH/Utility Player and freshman
Brandon Luczak earned second-team honors as a pitcher.
As an assistant coach in 2005, Rix was instrumental
in helping guide the Hornets to 11 wins as he directed the
offense and the pitching staff. The Hornets tied a school
record for most hits in a season, had the school's second-highest
batting average (.301), and produced the third-highest run
total.
Rix followed up with a school-record 20 wins
in his second season on staff. He helped guide the Hornets
to school records for hits, runs, RBIs and complete games. The team went from 3-32 before his arrival to 20-20 during his second year on staff, marking the second-best turnaround in NCAA Division III over that span.
Rix was a four-year
letter winner on the mound for the Hornets. He was team captain
in 2000. In 1998 he earned team most valuable player and team
most improved player honors. He also earned coaches honorable
mention honors in 1998. Rix was on the Dean's List and the
MIAA Academic Honor Roll all four years.
As a student at Kalamazoo College, Rix studied
abroad in Bonn, Germany during the fall of his junior year.
He also interned at a travel agency during his time in Bonn.
Rix, who holds a degree in philosophy from Kalamazoo,
earned a law degree from Michigan State University in May
of 2004. He passed the Michigan Bar exam and is currently
an associate at Peter F. Davis & Associates, PC in Mattawan,
Mich.
Matt served as the head coach of the Kalamazoo
Vipers Travel Baseball Club from 2002-04, leading the team
to first-place finishes in the Kalamazoo Amateur Baseball
Association (2002 and 2003) and the Southwest Michigan Men's
League (2004 and 2005). In 2001 he served as head coach of
the jayvee baseball team at Mattawan High School, leading
the Wildcats to a 19-3 record and a first-place finish in
the Kalamazoo Valley Association. He also assisted on the
varsity team in their run as district champions and regional
semifinalists.
Steve
Wideen
Assistant Coach
Steve
Wideen completed his fifth season as head coach of the Hornet
baseball team in 2006. He stepped down as head coach in August
of 2006 to work as an assistant coach while refocusing his efforts
as Kalamazoo College's sports information director, a position he has held since
1998.
As head coach, Wideen guided the
Hornets to an overall record of 20-20 in his final season (2006). The team was 3-32 just two seasons before, marking the second-best turnaround in NCAA Division III during that span. The team set school
records for most wins, hits, runs, RBIs, and complete games.
In 2005, the baseball team finished 11-20, a
10-game improvement over the previous season and the 14th-best turnaround in NCAA Division III. The 11 wins
were the fifth-highest total in school history. Charlie Mackinnon
was selected to the All-MIAA First Team as a utility player
(pitcher/first base), and was Kalamazoo's first All-MIAA player
since 1999.
The
baseball program began rebuilding in 2002 under Wideen, with seven
incoming freshmen each of his first two recruiting years.
Three-to-five freshmen started every game in 2003. The 2004
squad was also young, as 13 of the 19 players were freshmen
or sophomores. The Hornets started freshmen pitchers in all
conference games in 2004.
Wideen
is a 1998 graduate of Cornerstone University where he earned
a degree in business administration. He was a four-year starter
at third base and pitcher while serving as co-captain for
two years. He earned team most valuable player honors and
was selected as the College's male athlete of the year following
his senior season.
Wideen earned a
master's degree in athletic administration from Western Michigan
University in December of 2004.
Steve and his wife, Katie, reside in Kalamazoo.
Trevor Horwath
Assistant Coach
Trevor Horwath completed his second season on the Hornet coaching staff in 2009.
Horwath graduated from Defiance College in 2006 with a degree in Business Administration/Sport Management. He is beginning work on a master's degree in sports management at Western
Michigan University.
Horwath was a corner infielder for two seasons at Defiance and one semester at Aquinas College before suffering an injury.
A graduate of Allegan High School, Horwath earned All-Wolverine Conference and All-Allegan County honors in baseball. As a senior in high school, Horwath was selected by the Doyle National Showcases to participate in the Florida Diamond Club showcase tournament in Winter Haven, Fla.
During the 2007 season, Horwath served as the assistant junior varsity baseball coach at Allegan High School. He worked directly with the hitters and catchers and ran camps for a Little League organization.
As a student at Defiance College, Horwath worked a semester as Assistant Director of Intramurals.
He also completed a stadium operations internship with the New Jersey Cardinals, a class A short-season affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Cody Piechocki
Assistant Coach
Cody Piechocki completed his second season on the Hornet coaching staff in 2009.
Piechocki (prounounced pa-cha-kee) played baseball at Mattawan High School
and one season at Glen Oaks Community College before suffering an injury. He was a three-year varsity letter winner at Mattawan High School, and earned First Team All-SMAC, First Team All-District and Second Team All-Region honors as a catcher/third baseman.
He also earned First Team Courier Leader honors and won the 2004 Baseball Players Association (BPA) World Series while playing for the Jackson Angels (a.k.a. Jackson Wendy's).
Piechocki coached the Kalamazoo Cubs during the summer of 2008. In 2007, Piechocki was a varsity assistant baseball coach at Mattawan High School where he worked primarily with the catchers and hitters. During that season Mattawan went on to win the Southwest Michigan Athletic Conference (SMAC) West Division Championship. Mattawan also won their district and finished as a regional semi-finalist. In 2006, Piechocki worked as an assistant with the freshman and junior varsity baseball teams at Mattawan while also managing the Mattawan Fall Baseball program. He also coached a 14/15/16 year-old team in Mattawan Little League during the summer of 2006.
Piechocki is currently a student at Western Michigan University working towards a degree in education (physical education/coaching emphasis).
During the winter of 2007, Piechocki was a coach and partner for the Unified Sports Basketball Program.
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