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#7
MATT SISK
Senior, Infielder/Outfielder, 6-0,
185, Fort Worth, TX
(Arlington Heights HS/University of New Mexico)
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Batted .265 while appearing
in 43 games and starting 35 as a junior during the 2003 season.....Ranked
fifth with eight doubles.....Tied for second with four home runs....Was
fifth with 22 runs batted in....Is tied for sixth on the career list
with 27 doubles.....Ranks eighth on the career list with 485 at-bats.......Had
four RBIs and scored three times against Prairie View A&M......Had
three hits against both Lamar and Dallas Baptist.......Had seven assists
against Southeastern Louisiana......Hit .284 with a team-leading 22
runs batted in while starting 50 games at third base as a sophomore
during the 2002 season
. Second on the team with
27 runs scored
.Led the Broncs with 12 doubles and with 16
extra-base hits
Had a slugging percentage of .409 and an
on-base percentage of .357.
Started 51 of UTPA's 52 games as a redshirt freshman in 2001.....Was
fourth with 39 hits and led the Broncs with 23 walks.....Played for
the Alexandria Beetles in the Northwoods Collegiate Summer League...Redshirted
in 2000 at the UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO.
Earned All-District and All-Area honors at ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HIGH
SCHOOL.....Hit .360 as a senior with 10 doubles, two triples, two
home runs and 31 RBIs....Named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Area
Team.....Helped lead his team to the semi-finals of the state playoffs....Named
as the District's Most Valuable Utility Player.....Helped lead Arlington
A's American Amateur Baseball Congress team to state championship in
the summer of 1999, hitting .362....Earned All-District and All-Area
honors in football as a linebacker and wide receiver.
Born September 5, 1980.....Son of Lynn and Mickey Sisk.....Brother,
Aaron was an All-American at the University of New Mexico before being
drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the seventh round of the 2001 amateur
draft.....Majoring in Kinesiology with a minor in Health and Physical
Education.
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