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Utility player who can play nearly every position on the diamond ... Came to Tech as a middle infielder, and has seen action at second base, third base, all three outfield positions and catcher ... Showed a steady glove, good range and a strong, accurate arm from the outfield ... was Tech's ultimate utility player in 2005, and started early in the season at shortstop... did not commit a fielding error in career at Tech
2005: Went 2-for-4 with two runs scored in the series opener at Georgia Southern (2/12)... Had a two-run double against Georgia Southern (3/9)... Had a two-run single vs. Winthrop (4/10)... pinch-ran and scored game-tying run in Tech's ninth-inning comeback vs. Florida State 4/16....named to the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll.
2004: Made 24 appearances and went 7-for-28 in a reserve role with four RBI and two stolen bases ... Drove in two runs in the opening day win at Georgia Southern (2/15) ... Had a hit on his birthday at Turner Field in a 12-5 win over Georgia on May 11 ... Went 1-for-1 with a stolen base in the ACC Tournament ... Was 1-for-1 in the NCAA Atlanta Regional ... Often used as a pinch runner or a defensive replacement in the outfield.
2003: Backup catcher and middle infielder who saw action in 16 games, and made one start as the designated hitter ... Went 5-for-8 as a pinch hitter in 2003 with a double and six runs scored ... Owned a .556 average as a substitute with five hits, six runs, and two walks ... Scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth as a pinch runner against Kent State (3/14) ... Appeared as a late-inning sub in all three games against Duke (4/12-4/13), going 2-for-2, including a double, with two runs, and two RBI ... Had a pinch-hit one-out single that loaded the bases for Tech against FSU (5/3) in the 10th inning of the Yellow Jackets' 5-4 win ... Drove in a run on another pinch-hit two-out single in the ninth against Georgia State (5/6) three days later ... 2003 ACC Tournament: went 0-for-3 in two games.
2002: Served as Tech's No. 3 catcher behind Tyler Parker and Mike Nickeas ... Went 1-for-8 on the season and scored two runs ... Did not commit an error defensively behind the plate ... Did not appear in the NCAA Tournament.
2001: Redshirted ... Practiced with the team but did not see any game action.
High School: A four year letterwinner for coach Bobby Howard at Columbus High School, one of the most successful prep programs in the state of Georgia ... Led his team to the 2000 Georgia AAA State Championship ... Helped Columbus to three straight region championships from 1998-2000 ... A two-time all-Bi City honoree ... Voted as Columbus' team MVP in 1999 and 2000 ... Played with the GACA All-State team in 2000 ... A member of the Team Georgia all-star team in 2000 ... Also lettered in football as a strong safety and wide receiver, and was that team's MVP in 1999 ... Honor student who was a member of the National Honor Society and the French Honor Society at Columbus.
Personal: Full name is Cameron Ross Lane ... Born May 11, 1982 ... Son of Rena Lane ... Enjoys fishing and playing the guitar ... A Dean's List Student at Georgia Tech majoring in Management.
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