2018 Nebraska Team Previews: Papillion South Titans
February 26, 2018
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As we prepare for the upcoming 2018 high school season, we will be taking a preseason glimpse at programs from around the state.
Team: Papillion South
Nickname: Titans
Class: A
Conference: Metro
Head Coach: Bill Lynam
Years as head coach at school: 15
2017 Record: 15-17
# of Returning Pitchers (15+ Innings): 3
# of Returning Starters/Position Players: 5
# of Pitchers (15+ Innings) Lost From 2017: 3
# of Starting Position Players Lost From 2017: 4
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Ryan Petersen LHP / 1B / Papillion LaVista South, NE / 2018Rankings StateRank: 57 / POS: 9
Committed to Wayne State
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Jadyn Frederick SS / RHP / Papillion LaVista South, NE / 2018Rankings StateRank: 75 / POS: 14
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Grant Oseka C / OF / Papillion LaVista South , NE / 2019
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- Sawyer Peterson- 2018- 0F
- Nolan Conyers- 2018- 2B/RHP
- Trevor Thomaszin- 2018- RHP
- Mike McClanaham- 2019- OF/RHP
2017 GRADS IN COLLEGE
- Aaron Palensky SECC
- Travis Koesters- Northeast CC
2018 SEASON OUTLOOK
“The Titans are geared for a great season. We will have some quality pitching, 3/4 of the infield returns and 2/3 of the OF returns and catching is strong. We need to develop depth early in the season and gain confidence throughout the season." Head Coach Bill Lynam