Four-year college baseball starter at Siena Heights College, where he played multiple positions.
Held the record for most wins, innings pitched and strikeouts as pitcher.
At his best in the most difficult spots, he had a college playoff record as a starting pitcher of 7-1.
Appeared in the NAIA College World Series in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1994.
Signed a professional contract with the Montreal Expos.
Named to the Siena Heights Hall of Fame in 2015.
Multiple-sport athlete at Taylor Center High School after excelling in youth sports as a baseball, basketball and hockey player.
Four-year high school baseball player, during his final two seasons in high school the Rams went 29-1 and 20-5.
Pitched for Walters Appliance in the AAABA World Series in Johnson, PA (1992).
Head coach of the Taylor Northwest Little League State Champions 2005.
As a coach, he was active in the Taylor Northwest Little League; Kennedy, Truman and Westland John Glenn high schools; Taylor Mustangs football; Randall and Wareing elementary schools; and with the Taylor Wild and Brownstown Predators hockey.