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Bryan Nobile begins his fourth year as assistant baseball coach for the Wolfpack. Prior to coming to Copiah-Lincoln, Nobile served as a graduate assistant at Delta State University for two years under head coach Mike Kinnison. His primary responsibility was assisting with the pitching staff. Delta State posted a 102-18 record winning the 2002 NCAA Division II South Region and the 2003 Gulf South Conference Tournament Titles during his two seasons as a graduate assistant. The Statesmen played in the World Series in 2001-2002. A native of Cleveland, Nobile received his B.S. degree in health physical education and recreation and his master's degree in education from Delta State University. He also attended Mississippi Delta Community College where he pitched for Coach Terry Thompson’s Trojans. As a player for the Statesmen, Nobile was selected All-Gulf South Conference relief pitcher and All-South Regional. In 2000 he made 24 appearances with a 1.26 ERA while posting a 2-1 record with seven saves. He also recorded 27 strikeouts and walked just five in 28 2/3 innings of work. His seven saves ranks third on the DSU single season records list. His career stats are 3-3 with 9 saves 38 strikeouts 4.18 ERA. His nine saves ranks fourth on Delta State’s career saves list. In 2002, Nobile coached the American Legion Cleveland 76er’s (age 15-16) to the Mississippi State Championship and a trip to the World Series. . |
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