
Joe Camp is one of seven Class of 2011 St. John's players that will play college baseball next year
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By Adam Chasen:
Less than two weeks removed from winning their first WCAC baseball title since 2005, St. John's has even more good news coming out of the program. Along with three players that signed in the fall, St. John's announced the signing of four additional Cadets who have made their college choices.
It was a tough 2011 season for St. John's, which began the year ranked as high as #34 in the country, and was picked to win their conference, but the Cadets finished 6th in the regular season. Partially because of underestimated depth in the WCAC, St. John's couldn't quite find their groove until the playoffs.
In the playoffs, St. John's beat O'Connell, Good Counsel, and DeMatha to show everyone what they were truly capable of.
According to the team website, St. John's has produced 74 college baseball players since 1992, a remarkable number. Here are the 7 that will begin playing at the next level in the fall:
Joe Camp - 1B Concord University
Nick Howard - P/SS University of Virginia
Brady Schmitt - P/SS University of South Carolina @ Aiken
Bobby Boyd - West Virginia University
Justin Korenblatt - LaSalle University
Nate Mieners - Randolph Macon University
Nick Papillo - University of Scranton
