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Notable: Batted .405 in Mountain West Conference play, becoming the first Falcon since Mike Theissen in 1999 to bat over .400 in conference play ... through the first 27 games of 2007, Randhawa had been hitting .183 ... but caught fire the rest of the way, hitting .367 over his final 21 games to raise his batting average 97 points to .280 ... named to Ping! Baseball All-Freshman Team. Freshman (2007): Played in 48 games, starting 45 ... started 44 games at shortstop, once at second ... finished third on the team in hitting ... fourth with 23 runs scored ... stole four bases ... led the team and finished fifth in the MWC with 151 assists ... hit safely in 17 of his last 21 games, which included a 11-game hitting streak ... drew 17 walks and led team with five sacrifice bunts ... had 30 hits in 74 at bats in MWC play ... also had a .488 on-base percentange in conference play. Vacaville Christian HS (Vacaville, Calif.): Lettered four years in baseball and three years in basketball...three-time first-team all-conference selection at shortstop...two-time team captain in baseball and once in basketball...team MVP all four years...conference MVP...batted .420 as a senior and .382 as a junior ... played American Legion summer ball for B & L Properties, coached by Brad Hanson...led Vacaville Christian to league title as a sophomore...led legion team to area title...high school baseball coach was Mike Lindsay...National Honor Society member...on principal's honor roll. Personal: Member of cadet squadron 18, the Nightriders ... born March 28, 1987 in Vallejo, Calif. ... on the Commandant's list ... completed Operations Air Force at Hurburt AFB, Fla., this past summer ... hobbies are playing baseball and basketball and writing ... attended the USAFA Prep School and played baseball ... favorite player is Derek Jeter ... favorite MLB team is the San Francisco Giants ... credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career ... has an older brother Manjinder (23) ... son of Paul and Gurdev Randhawa. Why I came to the Academy: "I came to the Academy to challenge myself in every aspect, and be a part of something great. Being able to attend an institution such as this and play Division I baseball is a tremendous opportunity that I am very thankful for." |
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