Coleman Poje
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    Coleman Poje

    Class:
    Freshman

    Hometown:
    Atlanta, GA

    High School:
    Westminster

    Height / Weight:
    6-1 / 205

    Position:
    IF/RHP

    04/05/2013

    Air Force Drops 11-5 Ballgame to New Mexico Friday

    Poje homers to lead Falcons in loss.

    03/25/2013

    Air Force Baseball Travels To Wichita State and UNLV

    Falcons take on Shockers March 26-27 and Rebels March 29-31.

    03/22/2013

    Air Force Downs Fresno State Friday, 14-7

    Bast and Poje homer in 18-hit attack. White with eight innings pitched for the win.

    02/20/2013

    Air Force Baseball Takes on Navy at Freedom Classic

    Falcons and Midshipmen to play four games in three days in Kinston, N.C.

    02/16/2013

    Air Force Drops Doubleheader at UTSA

    Falcons drop 6-1, 13-8 games Saturday.

    HIGH SCHOOL (Westminster): Lettered three years in baseball and football ... team captain as a senior in baseball and football ... earned Varsity Baseball Coach's Award as a junior and senior ... baseball team captain as a sophomore ... second-team all-region shortstop as a sophomore ... football team MVP, first-team all-region quarterback and football team captain as a sophomore ... National Honor Society member ... Beta Club and National Cum Laude Society ... AP Scholar with Honors ... high school baseball coach was Russell Wrenn ... played summer ball for the East Cobb Indians, coached by Randy Acuff.

    PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 3 ... has two brothers ... brother, Brandon, is a 2012 USAFA Graduate ... favorite food is Longhorn porterhouse steak ... favorite book is Lone Survivor ... favorite TV show is Tosh.0 ... favorite movie is The Sandlot ... person in history he'd like to meet is George Washington ... something most people don't know about him is that he switched high school's before his junior year ... credits coach Brent McGuire as having the biggest influence on his sports career ... enjoys lifting weights, fishing and snowboarding when away from baseball ... son of Chris and Stephanie Poje.

    Why I came to the Academy: "I came to the Academy because I want to accomplish something special with the next four years of my life, and there is no better place to achieve that goal than at the Academy. I also wish to honorably serve my country and fly planes for a living."

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