Fresno State: (2006) Appeared in 59 games and started 48 last season ... transfer from Crowder Community College in Missouri ... First-team All-WAC Outfielder ... led the team with 21 stolen bases in 25 attempts ... his 21 stolen bases was also second in the WAC in 2006 ... hit a three-run home run against Nevada in the WAC Tournament ... had four hits in the regular season finale against Sac State ... hit his first collegiate home run against San Jose State on (4/21) ... scored an inside-the-park home run against the Alumni ... had two hits and two runs in three at bats against Utah Valley State (2/17) ... had three hits four runs in four at bats against Portland (3/5) ... hit 2-for-3 in hits at New Mexico State (4/1) ... compiled 186 at bats with a .306 batting average ... totaled 57 hits, 18 RBI's, 38 runs, five doubles, one triple, two home runs and 20 walks. Crowder CC: Two-year letterwinner at Crowder College in Neosho, Mo., splitting time between the outfield and at second base ... hit .330 as a sophomore, and swiped 31 bases, a total that was 15th in the nation. Branson HS: Two-sport athlete in football and baseball ... rushed for 1500 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior ... all-state as a running back ... also a three-year letterwinner in baseball ... hit over .400 all three years in baseball ... all-conference as a junior, when he hit .485 and stole 22 bases ... named all-conference as a senior as well, when he hit .515 and stole 31 bases ... received all-state honors in baseball as well in '03 ... member of the Midwest National team after his senior year. Personal: Loren Paul Storey was born Aug. 30, 1985 in Carmel, Calif ... son of Phil and Lucy Storey ... has three siblings, Philip, Tenae, and Tessa ... father works in construction and mother is self-employed ... enjoys biking, football basketball, jet-skis and wakeboarding in his spare time ... favorite athlete is Michael Vick, because of his game-changing ability ... admires his parents and family because of the help that they provide and their support ... joined the Fresno State program because of the team atmosphere. |
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