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Almost 50 years after he set the record for most runs in a season, Steve Carter, 鈥06, is leading his Mountaineer teammates once again.
Carter established the EOU baseball program鈥檚 first endowed scholarship earlier this year. Now, he鈥檚 encouraging fellow alumni to step up to the proverbial plate.
After transferring to EOU in 1970 and scoring a record 33 runs, Carter was drafted to fight in Vietnam, where he flew 76 combat missions as a helicopter door gunner. He returned to EOU for the 1972 season, batting .368 over his two years at EOU and earning all-league, all-district, all-regional tournament, and 2nd team All-West Coast awards. Carter started a career in real estate before finishing his degree.
But when they reunited for Homecoming in 2006, a group of his peers escorted Carter to the Registrar鈥檚 Office to complete a final writing requirement. The team was being inducted into the EOU Hall of Fame, and he decided it was time to be a graduate, as well as an alumnus.
The only one out of five siblings who attended college, Carter credits his baseball scholarships with his career success.
鈥淚f it hadn鈥檛 been for baseball, it wouldn鈥檛 have happened,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen I was going there, I was church-mouse poor. You get to a point in your life where you reflect a little bit, and I decided I wanted to give back to get baseball rocking and rolling again.鈥
The scholarship will support baseball recruits, in hopes that their time at EOU becomes the same launchpad it was for Carter. He challenged his teammates to think of their cherished memories, and do their part to create the same opportunities for future Mountaineers. In addition to scholarships, the revitalized program has already begun fundraising for additional support.
鈥淚f everybody who played for Coach Howard Fetz gave to that fund, that鈥檚 going to make a dent,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ven if it鈥檚 a few hundred dollars, we have strength in numbers.鈥
To learn more about scholarships and giving to the baseball program, visit or call 541-962-3740 today!
EOU baseball is set to return under , who spent the past eight years as Associate Head Baseball Coach at Western Oregon University in Monmouth.
At WOU, McInerney enjoyed great success as a pitching coach. In 2019, the team had four draft picks and one professional signing, the most of any school in NCAA Division II.
“I am really excited about the opportunity to be at EOU and to restart a historic baseball program,鈥 McInerney said. 鈥淢y family and I are enthused to join this great university and community, and I can’t wait to get started.”
Work began immediately for McInerney, who already started getting his first signings for the program, while adding to his coaching staff as he prepares for the 2021 season.
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