NOAKES, FITZPATRICK, PARRISH, BORGMANN AND TESSENDORF NAMED ALL-REGION
AMES, Iowa ? Five different Northeast Community College baseball student-athletes were named to the various All-Region teams, it was announced by the ICCAC Thursday. Carter Noakes (Dannebrog, Neb.), Brady Fitzpatrick (Bellevue, Neb.) and Hayden Parrish (Omaha, Neb.) were named First Team All-Region, Jack Borgmann (Norfolk, Neb.) was named Second Team All-Region and Cooper Tessendorf (Columbus, Neb.) was named Honorable Mention All-Region.
AMES, Iowa – Five different Northeast Community College baseball student-athletes were named to the various All-Region teams, it was announced by the ICCAC Thursday. Carter Noakes (Dannebrog, Neb.), Brady Fitzpatrick (Bellevue, Neb.) and Hayden Parrish (Omaha, Neb.) were named First Team All-Region, Jack Borgmann (Norfolk, Neb.) was named Second Team All-Region and Cooper Tessendorf (Columbus, Neb.) was named Honorable Mention All-Region.
Noakes provided a spark all year as the leadoff hitter for the Hawks during his sophomore campaign. He finished the year batting .352 with eight homers, nine triples, 13 doubles, 47 RBIs and a team-high 80 hits. Noakes also hit for the cycle on April 28 against nationally-ranked Southeastern Community College.
Fitzpatrick was the clean-up hitter for Northeast much of the season and finished 2025 with a .357 batting average, seven home runs, 57 RBIs and 17 stolen bases. There were also five contests through his freshman year where Fitzpatrick stole multiple bases throughout the course of a game.
In his first season in a Hawks uniform, Parrish did damage from the two-hole all year for Northeast. He hit for a .356 batting average, added 45 RBIs, sent three home runs over the fence and recorded 11 doubles. Both Parrish and Fitzpatrick will be part of what looks to be an exciting sophomore class who will be returning to the Hawks next season.
Borgmann finished his career at Northeast in style as the Norfolk native was named ICCAC Athlete of the Week during the final week of the regular season. Borgmann had the sixth-highest batting average in the conference and led the Hawks as a team by hitting .377. He also led Northeast in doubles with 17, extra-base hits with 31 and he added 13 home runs in 2025.
Columbus native Tessendorf was a top-end starter for the Hawks on the mound as he finished his sophomore season with a record of 7-1, struck out 43 batters and totaled three appearances where he tossed three innings without allowing a single hit.
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