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CNA photo by LARRY PETERSON Southwestern players run laps to warm up for a recent indoor practice. The southern trip begins Sunday.

CNA sports editor

On a cold midafternoon his week, as snowflakes were nestling into puddles of water on his Southwestern baseball field, Brian Smith was fidgety.

His body language expressed, "Let's play ball!"

But unfortunately, the best weather of the early spring in southern Iowa occurred just prior to the start of the junior college baseball season, so Smith has not yet made his debut as the Spartan coach succeeding longtime mentor Bill Krejci.

Meanwhile, from Southwestern's Division I conference in Region XI, Iowa Western and Marshalltown have played more then a dozen games each from early trips south. Indian Hills and Muscatine have played a handful of games.

"They're doing what we might do next year," Smith said, referring to Iowa Western and Marshalltown. "Instead of one long trip, we might take two or three weekends and see if we can get to play in late February or early March, instead of waiting until spring break to play. We've already lost eight games due to weather."

While Smith is eager to get on the field with his new squad, eight holdover sophomores on a squad of 30 are likewise anxious to atone for last year's dismal 6-46 campaign. The team started to gel late, winning the first game against Marshalltown in the regional tournament, where they went 1-2 in three competitive games to finish 3-17 against conference opponents.

Krejci, SWCC athletic director and coach of the Spartans for 21 seasons ending in 1999, filled in after Andy Osborne, now Sioux City Heelan's coach, resigned in November 2007. Krejci was coaching Creston High School baseball at the time, but took on the Spartan position on an interim basis.

Smith, a Green Forest, Ark., native, was named the new coach last May. Matt Smith, former Spartan player, was retained as assistant and directs the team's defense.

Brian "Bull" Smith played at North Arkansas College, then began his coaching career at University of Ozarks in Clarksville, Ark. He also coached at two junior colleges in Oklahoma and Missouri before working as an admissions counselor at Missouri Southern State University.

Smith is also an admissions counselor at SWCC while trying to resurrect the baseball team. Returning sophomore shortstop Ryan Brouwer of Des Moines East thinks the team is on track to surprise some opponents.

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