custom31Lnumber12weight185positionSSfirst_nameDaleyearSeniorhometownWenatchee, Wash.height6-0collegeBig Bend CClast_nameHall<b>2005 (Junior):</b> <p> In his first season at Pacific, Hall appeared in 48 games, including 43 starts. He finished the season with an average of .260, 39 hits, 21 runs scored, six doubles and 20 RBI. Playing one of the most demanding positions on the field, Hall committed nine errors, but Dale grew into the starting spot at shortstop both offensively and defensively as the season went on. During the final month of the season, Hall posted a .271 average at the plate and delivered a perfect fielding percentage as the Tigers won 12 of their 14 contests in May. Hall had two hits and two runs scored in the Tigers' 9-8 (10) loss to CS Northridge on May 15. Dale was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in the Tigers' 8-3 win over UC Irvine on May 9. Both of Dale's season-high three-hit games, came back-to-back as the month of May began. Hall was 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in Pacific's 10-4 win over UC Riverside on May 1. Two days later against the Saint Mary's Gaels, Hall posted three hits in four at-bats as the Tigers bested the Gaels, 6-1. Dale was 2-for-3 with a home run in Pacific's 11-5 win over Hawaii-Hilo on Apr. 5. Hall pounded out his first home run as a Pacific Tiger on Mar. 10 against Washington as both teams combined for 12 home runs in a game the Tigers lost, 19-12. Hall picked up his first career hit and RBI as a Tiger in guiding Pacific to a 2-1 win over UC Davis on Feb. 13. He drove in the game-winning run with a sacrifice fly.<b>Junior College:</b> <p>Hall spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons at Big Bend Community College in Moses Lake, Wash. As a sophomore, Dale finished with a .280 average as he collected 42 hits, including six doubles and 28 RBI. He also nabbed 10 stolen bases. Following the 2004 season, Hall was named to the All-NWAACC (Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges) Eastern Division First Team.<b>High School:</b> <p>Hall graduated from Wenatchee High School in Wenatchee, Wash. in 2002. As a member of the Panthers, Dale earned a combined eight letters in baseball (three), basketball (three) and football (two). In his senior season, Hall finished with an impressive .500 batting average.<b>Personal:</b> <p>Dale Hall is the son of Michael and Marilyn Hall. He has two siblings, Tom (24) and Dana (19). In his second year at Pacific, Dale is a civil engineering major.