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    Todd Greenawalt was a two-time All-PSAC selection and garnered All-Northeast Region Second Team honors during his four-year career with the Kutztown baseball team from 1986-89. He played all three outfield positions, first and third base, and pitched.
 
A Kutztown, Pa., native, Greenawalt enjoyed one of the most productive offensive campaigns in team history during the 1988 season. He recorded 43 hits in 91 at-bats for a school single season record .473 batting average. He also posted KU's second-best on base percentage (.549) and seventh-highest slugging percentage (.681) in a season all-time.
 
Greenawalt led the PSAC in batting in 1988 and his .473 average ranks 10th all-time in PSAC history. He was voted Team MVP after leading the team in 10 offensive categories.
 
Greenawalt was a four-year Dean's List student and graduated second all-time at KU with a .377 career average (currently fourth). He won the 1989 Coaches Award and went on to serve as an assistant coach with the Golden Bears from 1990-93. He was invited to try out for the San Francisco Giants and Cleveland Indians.
 
Greenawalt currently works for West Whiteland Township as the codes department manager.
 
    
        
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