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1. Tuss (First Paragraph)
Baseball Career: Finished his minor league baseball career (MiLB) with a record of 18-17, a 3.05 ERA, 274 innings pitched, 190 strikeouts, allowed 260 hits, and had 15 saves.
High School Background: Was a accomplished high school football player, quarterbacking Capital High Bruins to the 1987 state championship. He was named Gatorade Player of the Year and a High School All-American.
College: Later switched to playing quarterback for the Montana State Bobcats.
2. Tanner Swanby (Subsequent Paragraphs)
Helena Senators Player: Played for the Helena Senators for four years as a shortstop, pitcher, and outfielder.
Key to Championships: Was a crucial part of the Senators’ three-peat state championships from 2001-2003.
2001 Stats: 8-4 pitching record, .367 batting average, 70 hits. Played a key role in the championship game against Great Falls Chargers, pitching 8.2 innings and allowing only two earned runs. Was named the tournament’s Defensive MVP.
* 2002 Stats: Led the team in multiple offensive (doubles, home runs, RBIs, on-base percentage, slugging) and pitching (W-L record, strikeouts, ERA) categories. Also had a .398 batting average.
In essence, the text highlights the athletic achievements of two individuals: Tuss, who excelled in both football and baseball, and Tanner Swanby, a standout baseball player for the Helena Senators.