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Ryan Mummert, a native from Seattle, Washington is in his third year on staff at Midland College. Mummert is a 1999 graduate of Kennedy High School in Seattle where he played both baseball and football. While at Kennedy, Mummert was on the Kennedy baseball team that won the 1999 state championship. Mummert won the team batting champion award and was also named to the all-league and all-area teams. In the summer of 1999, he played for the Kent, WA Bulldogs where they became both the state and regional champs. The Bulldogs took also took second in the Senior Babe Ruth World Series held in Stamford, Connecticut that year.
In 2001, Mummert went on to Bellevue Community College where he helped set a team record for the most consecutive playoff appearances for the baseball team. Mummert was also named the all-North Division Infielder and was also team captain. After Bellevue, Mummert transferred to Western Washington University where he graduated with a degree in Sports Psychology in 2004.
Mummert was an assistant baseball coach at Sehome High School in Bellingham, WA in 2002- 2004. In 2003-2004, he coached the Bellingham Post 7 Senior Legion. In 2005-2006, he moved on to St. Martin’s University, a Division II school, in Lacey, WA. where he coached infielders and was also the first base coach. In the summer of 2006 he was the infield and defensive coach of the Bellingham Bells of the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League.
Mummert was named an assistant baseball coach at Midland College in September 2006. Mummert looks forward to help lead the team back to the NJCAA Region V Baseball Tournament this year.
On August 16, 2008 Ryan was married to Megan Toth of Arlington, WA |