Turned in another stellar performance for the Orleans Cardinals in the prestigious Cape Cod League last summer... appeared in 12 games, posting a 1-0 record and 0.64 ERA with eight saves... ranked third in the Cape in saves... threw 14 innings, striking out 15 to just four walks allowed... in two years of playing in the wood bat league allowed just one extra base hit (double in 2007)... JUNIOR (2008): In 20 appearances worked a variety of roles, from long relief to short relief, midweek starter and eventually weekend starter... got the ball in the Eagles' Southern Conference Tournament opener against UNC Greensboro, a 21-9 win... following a rocky start to the year in his first four appearances, did not allow a run in four straight appearances (5.2 innings)... did earn the relief in the series opener against Towson working 1.2 innings... struck out three in 1.1 innings at Bethune-Cookman... made two appearances in the same day at the Keith LeClair Classic, one inning of hitless relief against #15 Michigan then later that night 1.1 innings of hitless relief versus Pittsburgh... two scoreless innings, striking out two against USC Upstate... in the first start of his Georgia Southern career did not allow a run on three hits in four innings at Mercer, picking up the win... three strikeouts in three innings against Western Carolina... in his first SoCon start suffered a loss against Charleston but rebounded with five strikeouts in four innings at Elon... took a no-decision against Appalachian State despite allowing just three runs on six hits in six innings, striking out a career-high seven batters to no walks allowed... followed with two runs in five innings at Davidson, earning the win... struck out six and did not walk a batter for the second straight start... picked up the win the following weekend at Wofford, allowing two earned runs in six innings, striking out five... two weeks later turned in his best all-around performance against UNCG, one run on four hits in eight innings... struck out six and walked just two in a 14-2 win... allowed six hits and struck out three in 6.1 innings at Furman... fanned four in 4.1 innings versus UNCG in the SoCon Tournament... held right-handed batters to a .255 average and .268 opponent batting average with runners in scoring position... in his 10 relief appearances inherited nine runners and only allowed three to score... took over with the bases loaded against Boston College and shut the door, striking out both Eagles... in the summer of 2007 played for the Orleans Cardinals in the Cape Cod ... Cardinals led the league posting a staff ERA of 2.77... in 18 innings pitched (12 games), recorded a 1.50 ERA and struck out 15 batters... gave up 10 hits (only one extra-base hit) and three earned runs... SOPHOMORE (2007): Led the Southern Conference with 37 relief appearances during his first year with the Eagles... tied for eighth in the SoCon recording three saves (Georgia Tech, New Jersey Tech and Wofford)... finished tied for the team lead with four wins... struck out the final two batters of the game in his debut at Hawai'i... against Tech allowed two hits in 2.1 innings while striking out two... during the Jacksonville trip got the final out at JU then pitched a scoreless ninth inning in the come-from-behind win at North Florida... earned the save in game two against NJIT, giving up one hit in 1.2 innings while striking out three... pitched a scoreless inning against Kennesaw State in the Eagle Invitational... during his two appearances in the Coastal Carolina Tournament struck out three in two innings... 1.2 hitless innings of relief at sixth-ranked Clemson... made two appearances in the Lipscomb series, allowing two hits in 1.1 scoreless innings with two strikeouts... gave up one run in two innings at Georgia Tech while fanning two... season-high 3.1 innings at UNC Greensboro with three Ks... picked up his first win of the year against Elon, seeing action in all three games... in the Phoenix series gave up three runs on five hits in five innings, striking out five to no walks allowed... picked up the win against Charleston, allowing one run in 2.2 innings with two strikeouts... did not allow a hit in 4.1 innings (two appearances) at Appalachian State, picking up the win in game two... 1.1 scoreless innings versus Georgia State... two appearances in the Wofford series, allowing one unearned run in 5.2 innings and five Ks... earned the save by pitching three scoreless innings in that series finale... appeared in all three games versus Davidson, combining on a shutout... in 2.2 innings versus the Wildcats gave up two hits and struck out three... picked up the win at home against Mercer, allowing one hit in 2.1 innings... four strikeouts in two appearances at Western Carolina... one run on three hits in 1.2 innings against Elon in the SoCon Tournament... hard-luck loser in the tournament against UNC Greensboro, allowing two unearned runs without a walk and striking out three in two innings of work... AT GARDNER-WEBB: Played one year... nine starts in 21 games... 4-3 with a save and one complete game... 6.04 ERA in 76 innings, allowing 54 runs (51 earned) on 93 hits... struck out 51 to 27 walks... HIGH SCHOOL: Pitched and played in the outfield for coach Wayne Munch at Benedictine... played for Senior Team Georgia in the Sunbelt Classic... All-Coastal Empire selection in 2004 and 2005 by the Savannah Morning News... 7-4 record with a 1.97 ERA and 84 strikeouts as a senior... hit .466 with 28 RBI and 31 runs... helped team to a 20-9 record and the second round of the Class 3A state playoffs in 2005... batted .388 as a junior... posted a 4-4 record with three saves ... fanned 41 batters in just 31 innings of work that season... lettered three years in baseball... team MVP his senior year... two-time all-state selection, including First Team honors in 2005... member of the ?Top 80' Georgia Dugout Club... PERSONAL: While playing for the Savannah Chain was the 2005 MVP and the 2004 Best Pitcher... Tournament MVP of the USSSA World Series... member of four National Championship teams with the Chain... born July 11, 1987... his parents have been a major influence, "From the time I could walk they spent many hours rolling ground balls, throwing in the cage and playing catch."... most admires Coach Hennon, "He's pushed me to become a good player and a gentleman."... enjoys the jet ski, water skiing, baseball, golf and hanging out... son of Carl and Kathryn Kamppi... favorite professional teams are the Atlanta Braves, Falcons, Thrashers and Hawks... favorite musicians are Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean... MAJOR: Business Management