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PBR Minnesota 2022 High School Preview: Duluth Marshall Hilltoppers


Parker Hageman
Prep Baseball Report Minnesota

 

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As we prepare for the upcoming 2022 high school season, we will be taking a preseason glimpse at programs from around the state.



Team: Duluth Marshall
Nickname: Hilltoppers
Class: AA
League: Lake Superior Conference
Head Coach: Nick Garramone
Years as Head Coach at School (Overall Record): 1 (8-14)
2021 Overall Record: 8-14
2021 League Record: 2-4
2021 League Finish: 5th
2021 Post-Season Finish: 2-2 in sections

# of Returning Starters:
 5
# of Pitchers With 15+ Innings Returning: 4

# of Starters Lost:
 3
# of Pitchers with 15+ Innings Lost: 1

PLAYERS TO WATCH: 
Mason Boos, 2022, CF (College of St. Scholastica commit)
Carter Boos, SS/2B/RHP, 2024
Owen Marsolek, 2025, LHP/1B/C
Max Berrisford, 2025, RHP/SS/3B/C

ALUMNI CURRENTLY PLAYING COLLEGE BASEBALL: 
Maddox Baggs - Augustana
Peter Hansen - Bradley University
Tyler Johnson - Hamline University
Ben Pedersen - University of Missouri
Derrick Winn - Angelo State University

2022 OUTLOOK:
“We will be incredibly young and despite our youth we will impress and surprise a lot of people.”
Nick Garramone, Marshall School Head Coach