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Witouski, a four-year letter winner on the MC baseball squad, was a member of the 1986 team that went 48-13 and won the NCAA Division III National Championship.
As a catcher for the Pioneers, Witouski was an all-star performer, earning several All-Tournament and post season honors, including First Team All-America in 1988, First Team All-Region in 1986 and 1988, First Team All-OAC in 1987 and 1988 and Honorable Mention All-OAC in 1986. Witouski was also named the Ohio Athletic Conference’s Most Valuable Player in 1988.
In the record books, Witouski ranks in the top five in several career categories, including first in walks drawn (142), second in putouts (1,119), third in at-bats (658) and fourth in runs batted in (180).
In addition to his athletic ability, Witouski was an exemplary student and leader. He served as a captain of the 1988 MC baseball squad and was named the Way-Weigelt Award winner.
Witouski now serves as an Account Manager for a medical services company. He and his wife, Beth (Nagy) '90, reside in Morgantown, Pa., with their three children, Delayna, Elle and Dayton.
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