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  Jonas Noack

Jonas Noack

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
San Diego, Calif.

High School:
University City HS

Height / Weight:
6-6 / 235

Position:
RHP/1B

Experience:
1L

B/T:
R/R

2010 (Freshman):
Jonas added depth to Pacific's bullpen and appeared in four games his freshman season. In 2.2 innings pitched, he struck out one and walked two. At No. 18 Stanford on Feb. 24, Noack logged a third of an inning without giving up any hits or runs. In Jonas's final outing of the year, against Bradley on Mar. 13, he did not allow an earned run in 0.1 innings tossed.

High School:
Noack joined the Tigers as a 2009 graduate of University City High School in San Diego, Calif., the alma mater of former Tiger teammate, Joe Oliveira. Noack earned three letters in baseball and in 2009, he and the Centurions closed out their season with a 16-14 record. Jonas helped his team with a 2.89 ERA over the span of 63 innings pitched and received eight victories on the mound to put him in third place overall in the Western League, just one win shy of a tie for first place. Noack's 63 strikeouts were the fourth-most overall in league play and the most among all pitchers at University City HS. A triple-threat, Noack can pitch, play in the field and hit, as he tallied a .286 batting average in 105 at-bats during 30 games. He launched 30 hits, seven doubles and one home run to contribute to his 18 RBI. For his phenomenal performance, Noack earned a First Team All-Western League selection to close out his high school career. Off the field, Jonas was on the all-academic team, honor roll and served as the Associated Student Body Vice President.

Personal:
Jonas Noack was born in Hershey, Pa., and is the son of Howard Noack and Kendra French. He has two siblings, Tristan (14) and Carolyn (19). In his spare time, Jonas enjoys listening to music, watching movies, eating burritos and playing video games. Noack is a business major in his second year at Pacific, and hopes to either play or coach baseball upon graduating.

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