STANDISH, Maine – Head Coach Will Sanborn is pleased to announce his incoming recruiting class.
This fall the Monks will welcome 12 newcomers to the program as eight freshmen and four transfers look to make an impact during the non-traditional season.
The incoming group features players from six different states and another from South Africa and includes four infielders, four pitchers, three catchers, and a utility player. The new faces will be asked to help replace the output put forth by the 2023 graduates, a crew that included three starting position players and a pair of pitchers who combined to make 25 appearances last spring.
"I'm excited about our core group of returning players, and this group of first year guys should really add to the mix," adds Coach Sanborn. "This is a talented group of baseball players who are great character guys and excellent students. I look for them to gel with the returners quickly and contribute to our success right away."
BASEBALL CLASS OF 2027:
Brady Cabral Why Saint Joseph's? I decided to attend after talking with Coach Sanborn over the past summer. SJC had everything I wanted. A small campus with many friendly people and wonderful staff. Amazing business programs with very nice internship programs, incredible sports teams, and much more to offer. It was just the absolute perfect mix for me. I'm glad to call it home for the next four years. High School: Played four years of varsity baseball and three years of varsity basketball at Somerset Berkley Regional High School…Named as the 2023 Most Improved Player and runner-up for the MVP award…Registered a 19-game hitting streak during the 2023 season…Played club ball for Baysox Baseball from age eight to 17…Listed on the Academic Honor Roll through most of school and received a National Honor Society invitation. Community Service: Completed over 20 hours of work for the Fall River School Tech Department. Personal: Brady Scott Cabral, son of Amy and Scott Cabral…Has two siblings, Abigail Cabral and Callen Cabral. |
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Victor Caira Why Saint Joseph's? I chose Saint Josephs because of the atmosphere/community. On my visit, my tour guide was super genuine, and every person we ran into he knew and was the same way. I also could tell how much Saint Joseph's cares about their students, which really put the option to the top for me. High School: Played four years of baseball and basketball and two years of football at Newton North High School…Earned the "Team Above Self" Award in all sports as a senior and given the Howard Ferguson Memorial Scholarship…Played club for Boston Prime for two years, Minutemen for three years, and Triple Crown for two years…Listed on the Academic Honor Roll. Community Service: Volunteer for Newton at Home and Athletes Unlimited. Personal: Victor Mario Caira, son of Nancy and Jim Caira…Has two siblings, Alisa Caira and TJ Caira. |
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Matt Elwell Why Saint Joseph's? When I came to the prospect camp, Coach Sanborn and the players on the team were all very nice. I really liked the location and the looks of the campus. High School: Played four years of baseball and hockey and two years of golf at Wakefield Memorial High School…Earned All-Star honors in baseball as a junior and hockey as a senior…Struck out only five times during his entire high school career…Played club for Show Baseball for three years and Antonelli Baseball for one year…Listed on the Academic Honor Roll. Community Service: Tutoring Personal: Matthew Paul Elwell, son of Janet Elwell…Has one brother, Scott. |
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Tyler Helbert Why Saint Joseph's? I chose Saint Joseph's due to the friendly atmosphere on campus, the culture of the baseball team, and because of the great fishing so close to the college. Before St. Joe's: Was a member of the Eastern Texas Baptist University baseball team in 2020 and the Mary Baldwin University program in 2023...Battled through injuries between stops. High School: Played varsity baseball at Patriot High School in Nokesville, Virginia…Led his team in home runs as a senior. Community Service: Coached baseball camps for the youth in the area. Personal: Tyler Brian Helbert, son of Brian Helbert and Susan Maslanka. |
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Liam Jann Why Saint Joseph's: I decided to attend Saint Joseph's College for the beautiful campus, the feeling of being home, and the great baseball I could play here. Before St. Joe's: Played two years at Southern Maine Community College…Earned 2023 YSCC Pitcher of the Year, 2023 USCC All-Conference, and 2023 YSCC Tournament MVP honors after posting a 2.73 ERA with a 1.14 WHIP and 53 K's and 20 walks in 66 innings last spring…Listed on the Dean's List both years. High School: Played baseball at Academy at Palumbo…Listed on the Academic Honor Roll for two years. Community Service: Donated blood all four years of high school and coached flag football at a local league in Philadelphia. Personal: Liam Henry Jann, son of Megan Jann…Has one sibling, Stella Jann. |
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Nick Lobuono Why Saint Joseph's? I really liked the school itself and the community that comes with it. High School: Played three years of varsity baseball at Trumbull High School…Played club for Trumbull Travel for six years and also Trumbull Senior Legion for two years. Community Service: Strength Coach at High Intensity Performance Enhancement. Personal: Nicholas Frank Lobuono, son of Lisa and Joseph Lobuono…Has a brother, Joseph. |
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Jamison Nystrom Why Saint Joseph's? I decided to come to St. Joe's due to the good baseball program and the nice community feel. High School: Played baseball, football, and basketball at Bellows Falls Union High School…Played in the Twin State Senior Game and a two-time First Team All-SVL honoree…As a standout quarterback for the football team he played in the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl and the North/South All-Star Game…He also garnered First Team All-State honors and led his team to a pair of State Championships…As a four-year varsity basketball player he was a two-time Dream Dozen selection and was picked to play in the North/South All-Star Game…Listed on the Academic Honor Roll as a senior. Community Service: Basketball coach and worked scoreboards for our local Pee Wee program. Personal: Jamison Eric Nystrom, son of Tammy and Eric Nystrom…Has two sisters, Julia and Abby. |
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Vinny O'Leary Why Saint Joseph's? The student to teacher ratio and the opportunity to play baseball at the next level. High School: Played four years of varsity baseball and hockey at North Quincy High School…Voted team captain for baseball and hockey senior year…Selected as a League All-Star and League MVP runner-up…Participated in the Eastern Massachusetts Baseball State All-Star Game…Tied the school record for hits in a single season with 32 and set the single season stolen base record with 25…Played seven years of club baseball for the GBG Northeast Hawks out of Foxboro…Selected as a Distinction Student. Community Service: Volunteered in Learn to Skate, Quincy Youth Tee Ball, Quincy Recreation Department, and Buddy Basketball for challenged children in Greater Boston. Personal: Vincent Michael O'Leary, son of Margo and Michael O'Leary…Has a brother, Brendan. |
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Anthony Sayers Why Saint Joseph's? After speaking to Coach Sanborn on various occasions Saint Joseph's felt like the right fit for me, with a great baseball program. Before St. Joe's: Played two years at Southern Maine Community College, where he hit .343 with 33 runs, 12 doubles, and 40 RBI in 35 games as a freshman and .267 with 26 runs, six doubles, three home runs, and 23 RBI as a sophomore…On the mound, Sayers notched five saves while fanning 32 batters and walking only six with a 2.57 ERA over 21 innings as a freshman…Earned USCAA Baseball Player of the Week honors and helped the Seawolves win a pair of YSCC titles. High School: Played baseball and softball for five years at Benoni High School…Named as the MVP of the baseball team and Best Batter for the softball teams all five years…Played club for Benoni Indians Major A for three years…Named as the Indians' MVP and Best Pitcher all three years and the Best Batter in 2018 and 2019…Landed on the Dean's List and a member of the Honor Society…Selected to play for the U18 and U23 South African Baseball Teams and competed in World Cup events in Canada and Colombia. Community Service: Coached t-ball. Personal: Anthony Mark Sayers, son of Colleen and Grant Sayers…Has two siblings, Kyla and Jason. |
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Luke Wearne Why Saint Joseph's? For the strong academics, athletics, and the welcoming community. Before St. Joe's: Played one year for Head Coach Nic Lops '15 at Southern Maine Community College…Hit .337 (30-89) with 23 runs, five doubles, 25 RBI, and five stolen bases in 29 games. High School: Played baseball for four years and hockey for two years at East Catholic High School…Played in the Senior All-Star Game in 2022 and helped his team win the State Championship as a junior…Listed on the Academic Honor Roll. Community Service: Served food for local hockey and football games along with members of the baseball team and participated in the restoration and upkeep of a property for elderly folks. Personal: Luke William Wearne, son of Stephanie and Michael Wearne…Has three siblings: Michael, Lindsey, and Katherine…His brother Michael is a rising junior and two-year starter for the Monks' baseball team. |
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Josh Wieners Why Saint Joseph's? I love the Maine area and along with that Saint Joseph's is a beautiful school and has a great recruiting program that really makes you feel at home. High School: Played baseball and football at Catholic Memorial High School…Played club for the East Coast Eagles for two years…Listed on the Academic Honor Roll. Community Service: Completed 100+ community service hours during high school. Personal: Joshua William Wieners, son of Alison and Bill Wieners…Has one sister, Jessica. |
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Bob Wing Why Saint Joseph's? Close to home and I get to continue playing baseball. High School: Played baseball for four years at Windham High School…Also played club for Maine Lightning. Personal: Alex Robert Wing, son of Pam and Rob Wing…His brother, Andrew Wing, graduated from Saint Joseph's in 2023. |