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Lincoln Sanborn | Associate Head Coach & Recruiting Coordinator

Lincoln Sanborn | Associate Head Coach & Recruiting Coordinator

Lincoln Sanborn '14 serves as the Monks' Associate Head Coach, Pitching Coach, and Recruiting Coordinator.

Sanborn, the son of Head Coach Will Sanborn '86, grew up with the SJC Baseball program and, after playing his freshman year at NCAA DI insitution St. John's University, returned to the Shores of Sebago where he served as a major contributor, both on the mound and in the field, for three seasons.

For his career, he hit .309 (64-207) with 49 runs, 15 doubles, and 36 RBI while sporting a 2.78 ERA with an 18-4 record and 140 strikeouts in 145.2 collegiate innings. Sanborn earned a trio of All-Conference accolades, including First Team acclaim in 2015, and also collected a pair of All-New England honors during his career.

A two-way player in his first season with the Monks, Sanborn suffered an elbow injury while pitching for the Futures League Old Orchard Beach Raging Tide and, after undergoing Tommy John surgery, missed the entire 2013 campaign. He returned in 2014, as a pitcher, and resumed his role as a pitcher/infielder in his final collegiate season, 2015. 

In his first year with the Monks, the younger Sanborn served in a dual capacity as a frontline starting pitcher and primary third baseman. He hit .291 (25-86) with 20 runs, five doubles, and 14 RBI while going 7-0 with a 2.87 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 53.1 innings en route to earning Second Team All-GNAC, D3Baseball.com Third Team All-New England, and NCAA DIII New England Regional All-Tournament honors.

Working back into the fold after enduring a rigorous year-long rehab routine, Sanborn went 7-1 with a 2.15 ERA and 54 K's - with just 16 walks - in 58.2 innings in 2014.

In 2015, he posted a 4-3 record with a 3.74 ERA and 26 punchouts in 33.2 frames on the hill while batting .322 (39-121) with 29 runs, 10 doubles, two triples, a homer, 22 RBI and four steals as a middle-of-the-order bat for the Monks. After the season, Sanborn garnered First Team All-GNAC and D3Baseball.com Second Team All-New England honors.

A four-time GNAC All-Academic honoree, Sanborn graduated with a B.S. in Business and Sports Management and earned his Masters in Adult Education at Saint Joseph's. He currently lives in Standish with his wife, Jordynne.

 

Brian Jenkins | Assistant Coach

Brian Jenkins | Assistant Coach

Brian Jenkins played his high school baseball at Gorham High School in Gorham, Maine and went on to play at the University of Maine at Farmington. He later earned his Masters of Public Administration degree from The George Washington University. Following his time at GWU Brian had a distinguished career as a Captain in the United States Army as an Airborne-Ranger Qualified, Expert Infantryman. He also has impressive experience in the business world. His leadership experience will bring a lot to the table as he joins the Monks' coaching staff. Brian serves as an Assistant Coach focusing on infield play, baserunning, opponent scouting, and leadership training. Brian lives in New Gloucester with his girlfriend Meg and her son Cash.

 

Eric Cavers | Assistant CoachEric Cavers | Assistant Coach

Eric Cavers was a standout high school baseball player at Oxford Hills where he was a captain and team MVP his senior year. Eric then played college baseball at Franklin Pierce University and became one of the most celebrated players in the program history. During his junior year he served as Team Captain and was eventually named NCAA II Player of the Year, Rawlings Small College Player of the Year,  and MVP of the New England All-Star Game (DI & DII). He was later drafted by the Houston Astros in the 10th Round as the 343rd overall pick. Eric played three years of professional baseball in the Astros System. Eric serves as the Hitting Coach and Catching Coach for the Monks. He lives on Thompson Lake in Otisfield with his wife Ivory and their three sons Nolan, Finley, and Sawyer.

 

Arlo Pike | Assistant CoachArlo Pike | Assistant Coach

Arlo Pike JR is one of the top players in Saint Joseph’s College Baseball history. A 1987 graduate of SJC, Arlo was a member of the Hall of Fame 1986 squad that went 34-10 and captured SJC’s first NAIA New England title. In 1986 Arlo became an All-American and his name still litters the Monk’s record books for; Triples, Extra-Base Hits, Total Bases, Stolen Bases & RBIs. Arlo is also a member of the Saint Joseph’s College Hall of Fame and the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame as a player.  Over the years Arlo has coached at various levels and brings a wealth of knowledge to the Monks coaching staff. Arlo will serve as the Bullpen Coach and help with the hitters. He lives in Buxton with his wife Heather and they have two grown children: Allison and Arlo Pike III.