Scheuing enters his fourth season as the Diplomat pitching coach. In his first year, he guided Diplomat hurlers to a 2.91 team ERA, tops in the Centennial Conference, and good enough for 11th in the nation. In fact, the Diplomats have boasted the league’s best ERA in two of his three years. The Lancaster native has overseen the development of six All-Centennial pitchers.
Scheuing’s staff led the Conference in nine other statistical categories including fewest hits, runs and walks, and limited opponents to the lowest batting average at .240. F&M pitchers Matt Metsch (1.22) and Ted Serro (1.48) held the two lowest ERAs in the Conference in 2006 while Serro (8) and Jeremy Knox (10) notched the two highest win totals in the Conference. His 2007 staff featured Dan Tischler, whose 1.74 ERA led the Centennial and was 18th amongst all NCAA Division III hurlers. The team posted the 48th best ERA in the nation with a 3.73.
Scheuing played five seasons of minor league baseball. In 2005, the lefthander was 6-6 with 52 strikeouts and a 5.29 earned run average in 26 starts for the Lancaster Barnstormers, who completed their inaugural campaign with a 64-76 overall record, including a 37-33 Atlantic League second half mark.
Prior to pitching for the Barnstormers, he pitched for the Bangor (Maine) Lumberjacks of the Northeast League in 2003 and 2004 compiling an 11-5 record with a 3.99 ERA.
A 2003 graduate of Millersville, he recorded a 17-10 career record with three saves as a Marauder. In 2000, he finished with a 5-0 record as the Black & Gold concluded the season with a record-setting 45-14 mark as the team won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division and advanced to the NCAA Division II North Atlantic Region finals.
Schueing got his coaching start as an assistant at nearby
Lampeter-Strasburg High School, helping the squad to a 2005 PIAA
State Championship. Scheuing remains a resident of Lancaster
and teaches Modern United States History at Penn Manor High
School.


