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360:, where he was student body president and played both basketball and baseball. He graduated in 1957. His high school career included being selected to the All Foothill League team as a shortstop in baseball and guard in basketball. 36: 376:
at USC, he was awarded the Wills Hunter Award for best GPA of a USC athlete. He was an All PAC in shortstop and captained the 1961 NCAA Championship team. A week after graduation, at age 21, he signed a contract with the
691: 254:(USC) and captained its 1961 national championship team. A week after graduating, he signed a contract with Major League Baseball’s Washington Senators. His MLB career was limited to fourteen games. 442:. Kurt played nine seasons in Major League Baseball, his best being 1988 when he was selected to the American League All-Star Team. He was the second pick for the 1983 amateur draft by the 1008: 684: 574: 518: 1023: 677: 1003: 821: 545: 496: 978: 402:. He taught at Thousand Oaks High for 33 years, coaching for 25. Stillwell also taught physical education at Thousand Oaks High School for over twenty-five years. 983: 973: 998: 988: 968: 934: 925: 814: 238:, stood 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall and weighed 165 pounds (75 kg). Stillwell also help build the baseball programs at 1018: 394:
He began a 25-year career in the Conejo Valley School District in 1965, coaching varsity baseball, freshman basketball and cross country at
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in 1972, where he remained until 1978. He had a record 139-100-1 (.581) at Cal Lutheran and was named the 1976 NAIA Coach of the Year.
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season—the inaugural season of that incarnation of the Senators—and made his big league debut on July 3 against the
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from 1985-1989. He resigned as baseball coach in his fifth season for Moorpark College in 1989.
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While still a teacher at Thousand Oaks High School, Stillwell was hired by
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varsity baseball team. He was signed by the Senators as an amateur
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seasons in 1965. He became a teacher, and was baseball coach at
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Ron and his wife Jan had three children, Scott, Rod and
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He was drafted by the 416:California Lutheran University 406:California Lutheran University 334:California Lutheran University 248:California Lutheran University 1: 211:NAIA Coach of the Year (1976) 1019:USC Trojans baseball players 324:Stilwell retired after five 201:Career highlights and awards 1045: 619:Baseball in Ventura County 354:John Burroughs High School 263:John Burroughs High School 911: 895: 845: 837:1961 College World Series 709: 396:Thousand Oaks High School 390:Thousand Oaks High School 330:Thousand Oaks High School 240:Thousand Oaks High School 205: 188: 179: 132: 115: 92: 75: 55: 42: 33: 1029:York White Roses players 1014:Syracuse Chiefs players 69:Los Angeles, California 234:, he batted and threw 524:The Los Angeles Times 313:in 38 at bats and 42 261:, Stillwell attended 224:Major League Baseball 994:Denver Bears players 936:College World Series 456:College World Series 220:Ronald Roy Stillwell 137:, for the  120:, for the  604:. January 30, 2017. 581:. 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Shortstop
Second baseman
Los Angeles, California
Poway, California
1961
Washington Senators
1962
Washington Senators
Batting average
Games played
Hits
Washington Senators
Major League Baseball
Washington Senators
shortstop
right-handed
Thousand Oaks High School
Moorpark College
California Lutheran University
University of Southern California
Los Angeles
John Burroughs High School
Burbank, California
University of Southern California
USC Trojans
free agent
1961
Boston Red Sox
Griffith Stadium

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