Hall of Fame - Scott Standish
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- Sport:
- Baseball
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- Years-Played:
- 1992-93
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- Year Inducted:
- 2026
Bio
Scott Standish was named a first-team all-District XI selection and the team's MVP in 1993. The Bruins posted a 61-42-1 record during his two seasons. In 1992, he recorded an 8-2 record with 80 strikeouts and seven saves, the latter ranking seventh in school history. In 1993, he registered a 1.76 ERA, which ranks third all-time.
Standish threw his first no-hitter in a 6-0 win over Hastings, striking out 10 batters. Following his collegiate career, he was drafted by the New York Yankees. He played professionally from 1993 to 1995 with the Oneonta Yankees, Greensboro Bats, Tampa Yankees, and Norwich Navigators.
Standish earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Bellevue University. He currently resides in Lincoln, Neb., where he works for Lincoln Public Schools and serves as the baseball coach at Lincoln Southeast High School. He has remained active in the sport, coaching at both the collegiate and high school levels while offering private lessons.
Standish and his wife, Liz, have twin 16-year-old daughters, Brooke and Hailey.
