Hall of Fame
A Heuvelton, New York, native, Mike Hebert '81 came to St. Lawrence on an ROTC Scholarship on the advice of his guidance counselor, Wesley Stitt '57.
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An infielder and pitcher, Mike posted a .319 batting average over the course of his career and led the Saints with a.414 average with four doubles and four triples as a sophomore in 1979. He had a knack for getting on base, leading the team in walks in each of his four seasons and setting school records for walks in a season (31) and career (97) that still stand to this day. He finished his career with a .473 slugging percentage with 15 career doubles, five triples and five home runs.
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Mike also excelled on the mound, posting a 5-2 record with six complete games in seven starts with a 2.15 ERA as a senior. He helped lead the team to 52 wins over the course of his four seasons with the Saints.
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After graduating, Mike spent four years in the Army as an ordinance officer. He exited the Army as a captain and returned to the North Country. He worked for Newell-Rubbermaid for more than 20 years and is currently a practicing manager for a four-location veterinary clinic.
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He and his wife Patti have two children, Jay and Kellie.
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