Hall of Fame Class of 2007

Induction Ceremony - June 16, 2007


Jennifer Calandrilla | Softball (1997-1999)

Give NJCAA All-America voters credit: They know deserving players even when they may not get to see them. The Lady Warriors’ best showing in her two seasons was a third-place Region Tournament finish, yet the first sacker became only the second softball player in school history to be recognized as a First Team All-America selection thanks to incredible statistics the spring of her sophomore season.

⭐ The left-handed power-hitter produced one-third of her team’s runs from the No. 3 spot in the order, with 51 RBIs in 42 games. After hitting one home run in her first 1 1/2 seasons, she crushed seven that spring.

⭐ Her team-high .404 batting average (55-136) was accompanied by .456 on-base and .742 slugging percentages. She also contributed 28 of her 20-20-2 team’s 68 extra-base raps (three triples and 18 doubles) while scoring 35 runs.

⭐ She was no one-season wonder, however, batting .370 and .305 in split freshman seasons – .330 combined (77-233) – and .354 (28-79) in the fall as a soph.

⭐ Career stats for 43-31 and 36-29 teams – .357 BA (160 hits, No. 3 at the time), 86 R, 121 RBI (third), 50 doubles (second), 11 triples.

⭐ As soph, ranked second all-time behind Hall-of-Famers in doubles (27) and RBIs (76).

⭐ Two-time Indiana prep all-stater and record-setter for Brazil Northview softball factory finished career at Indiana State University.


Cliff McIntosh | Baseball (1984-1986)

Already a Hall-of-Famer as member of 1985-86 squad inducted in 2006, this Pitcher-First Baseman-Designated Hitter joins teammate Rick Gaebe as an individual honoree.

⭐ All-Great Rivers Athletic Conference “Most Valuable Player” as sophomore following fall campaign in which he batted .404 (36-89) with 12 extra-base hits and 27 RBIs (5 GWRBI) and posted 5-1 mound record with 2.13 ERA for 25-3 champs (27-3 overall).

⭐ All-GRAC as freshman, also, thanks to .413 average (19-46).

⭐ Second-Team All-Region first season, First-Team All-Region XXIV the following year.

⭐ Clean-up hitter departed with all-time single-season best of 96 RBIs in 108 games and career-high 22 complete games (tied). Southpaw still boasts team standards for shutouts in a season (five as soph) and career (nine).

⭐ The 1985-86 club established 10 records that remained in the book 20 years later.

⭐ Played major role in that magical 82-26 combined season with those 96 RBIs, .341 BA (117-343), 29 doubles, nine HR and 62 BB, along with team-highs of 13 wins and 127 innings pitched.

⭐ No-hit gem vs. Parkland (W, 10-0) included.

⭐ Career stats for No. 44 on teams that were 134-52 – .338 BA (186-551), 100 R, 43 2B, 15 HR, 148 RBI, 110 BB, 77 K; 21-19 in 208 IP, 194 K, 3.12 ERA.

⭐ Clay City product played last two seasons at Division I SIUC.