Ted Ledbetter
Ted Ledbetter is no stranger to Halls of Fame. The Putnam West Baseball standout is in both the Oklahoma City University Athletics Hall of Fame and the NAIA Hall of Fame. He received All-State mention in Baseball twice and in Basketball three times while playing for the Patriots. He played Baseball at Kansas and Oklahoma State before establishing himself as one of the best in OCU history. Ledbetter was a two-time All-American for the Stars and was the NAIA National Player of the Year in 2004. He earned these honors while leading OCU to National Runner-Up finishes both seasons. Ted was also a First Team Academic All-American while playing. He was drafted by the Florida Marlins and played professionally in their organization.
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3x Honorable Mention Daily Oklahoman All-State (Basketball, Sophomore, Junior, Senior)
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3x Honorable Mention Daily Oklahoman All-City (Basketball, Sophomore, Junior, Senior)
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2x Honorable Mention Daily Oklahoman All-State (Baseball, Junior, Senior)
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2x Daily Oklahoman All-City (Baseball, 2nd Team Junior, 1st Team Senior)
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Sunbelt Classic Selection (Baseball, Junior)
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Continued his Baseball Career at the University of Kansas
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Transferred to the Oklahoma State University
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Transferred to Oklahoma City University
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2x NAIA All-American (2nd Team 2003, 1st Team 2004)
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2x 1st Team All-Sooner Athletic Conference (2003, 2004)
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NAIA Scholar Athlete (2003, 2004)
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NAIA National Player of the Year (2004)
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Academic All-American (2004)
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Graduated with 3 School Records
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Drafted by the Marlins (2004)
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Played 1 Season in the Minor Leagues
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Inducted into NAIA Hall of Fame (2012)
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Inducted into OCU Hall of Fame (2014)