Athletics Hall of Fame
Tobiasz attacked the Warhawk record book the way he did opposing pitchers. At graduation he held thirteen school offensive records, and still at the time of his election to the hall of fame, fifteen years after he finishing playing, he held most of the significant records in the book. That list includes career records for average (.407) and home runs (47), and the season mark for average (.458 in 1998). On March 22, 1998 Tobiasz clubbed four home runs, drove in twelve, and collected 16 total bases --- all etched in the Warhawk record book. He was First Team All-WIAC all four years, adding Player of the Year recognition in 1998. He was named American Baseball Coaches Association First Team All-Midwest Region in 1996, 1997, and 1998, and topped that off with ABCA Second Team All-America honors in 1998. Tobiasz was also a standout in the classroom. He was the WIAC Max Sparger Scholar Athlete for Baseball in 1998, a UW-W Chancellor's Scholar Athlete, and a College Sports Information Directors of America Second Team Academic All-American.
Tobiasz attended Marquette High School in Milwaukee, graduating in 1993. He received his degree from UW-W in 1998, and is now a senior portfolio manager for GE Healthcare Financial Services. He resides in New Berlin, Wisconsin.