Quickly: Standing 6-4, Schwartzbauer
will join four other Beavers as the tallest player in school
history; Dave Stengrim (1991-’94), Rob Carpentier (1983-’85),
Joel Otto (1980-’84) and Joe Nathe (1972-’74)
also stood 6-4.
Prior to BSU: Spent last two seasons at Sioux City; helped
lead the Musketeers to the 2002 USHL Championship... Finished
10th on the team in scoring (third amongst defensemen) with
9-15=24 points... Was +7 for the season with two power-play
goals; fourth on the team with 113 penalty minutes.
Played for the Quesnel Millionaires of the British Columbia Hockey League before
joining Musketeers... Also earned First-Team All-State honors as a high school
prep for Colony High School in Alaska, earning Team MVP, team’s hardest-hitter
and region’s fastest-skater honors.
Excellent multi-sport prep athlete, earning first-team All-State honors as
a tight end and receiving offers to play college football in eastern Washington
state... Also excelled in track, including a high jump championship and spots
on the gold-medal winning 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams for Colony at the 2000
Alaska state championships... 4x100m relay team set a meet record in 2000 with
a time of 43.59.
Personal: Nathaniel Scott Schwartzbauer... Born June 26,
1982... Son of Scott and Sandi Schwartzbauer... Undecided
on a major... Also offered a scholarship by Wayne State (Mich.).
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