
Turtle Club Success Story
"Noah
Renaud has committed to attend Indian Hills Junior College in Southern Iowa on
a baseball scholarship. Indian Hills has had a highly-successful baseball program for over four
decades, the college having made a total of 11 trips to the JUCO World Series,
including six appearances in one seven–year span. The program has had 24
All-Americans and was ranked as high as 20th in the nation last
year."
"Renaud played his ball growing up in River Canard for the Turtle Club then LaSalle Titans. He currently plays his high school baseball for St. Thomas of Villanova and his summer ball for the Windsor Selects 18U team in the Premier Baseball League of Ontario. Renaud will report to the school in late August and will be playing for hall of fame coach Cam Walker who is also Canadian."
Congratulations Noah!
Indian Hills has had a highly-successful baseball program for over four decades, the college having made a total of 11 trips to the JUCO World Series, including six appearances in one seven–year span. The program has had 24 All-Americans.
The Falcons have been very proficient in sending players on to four–year colleges and the professional level. Fifteen former Indian Hills players have played major league baseball and well over 100 more ex–Falcons have played in the minor leagues.
The Indian Hills baseball team competes in the five–team Division I ranks of Region 11. The Falcons play their home games at Pat Daugherty Field and have their indoor facilities (including a weight room, batting cages and pitching mounds) in the Multipurpose Building on the Indian Hills Centerville Campus, where the program began nearly half a century ago. A renovation of the current facilities is slated to begin later this year.
The Falcons play a two–month fall schedule. Every spring they take a southern trip and play around a dozen games. Upon their return, IHCC plays a full schedule against teams from Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri.