Jordan Dusanj
Jordan is from Vancouver, BC where he played on the Vancouver Mounties Premier team from 2002-2004. He was a two way player who started on the mound and played both corner infielder positions. Jordan continued his playing career at Douglas college where he was recruited to pitcher and play first base. Jordan’s was one of the few players to be awarded an athletic scholarship at Douglas. After two seasons at Douglas College Jordan accepted a scholarship to play at the University of Jamestown. In his first season at Jamestown his team qualified for the NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho for only the second time in school history! For that season Jordan hit clean up and played first base. He ended the season hitting 371 with a school record fielding percentage of 1000. His fielding percentage also ranked 1st in the entire NAIA that season. In Jordan’s senior year he hit 354 with a career high 5 home runs and 39 RBI’s in only 144 at bats. Jordan ended his career with a total of 249 at bats hitting 361, 62 RBI’s, 6 home runs and only 17 strikeouts.
Jordan’s accomplishments include Jamestown’s athlete of the week for April 7-13th, all conference team in 2008 and recently inducted into the University of Jamestown’s athletic Hall of fame.
Jordan’s passion for the game of baseball is something he will never give up. He hopes to share his knowledge of the game with those who share his passion in hopes to help others reach their highest potential.