40th Major Leaguer in Sac City History MLB Debut: August 31, 2011 ZACH PHILLIPS 39th Major Leaguer in Sac City History MLB Debut: June 14, 2011 RYAN MATTHEUS 2012 Media Guide
Mar 29, 2016
40th Major Leaguer in Sac City History
MLB Debut: August 31, 2011
ZACH PHILLIPS
39th Major Leaguer in Sac City History
MLB Debut: June 14, 2011
RYAN MATTHEUS
2012
Media Guide
PLUMBERS &
PIPEFITTERS
LOCAL #447
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Table of Contents
EDITOR—Steve Gill
WRITER—Steve Gill
*Except where noted.
DESIGN—SCC Graphic Impressions (Quinn Nakano)
LAYOUT—Steve Gill
The 2012 Sacramento City College Media Guide is a publication of the SCC Sports Information Offi ce
Credits
Plumbers & Pipefi tters Local #447 Inside Cover
S.C.C. Baseball Camps Ad 1
Quick Facts 2
Produce Express Ad 3
State Championship Gallery 4
Head Coach: Andy McKay Profi le 6
Co-Head Coach: John Herlihy Profi le 6
Asst. Coach: Deskaheh Bomberry Profi le 7
Asst. Coach: Pete Pryor Profi le 7
Asst. Coach: Ron Saiz Profi le 8
Asst. Coach: Derek Sullivan Profi le 8
Asst. Coach: Andrew Henning Profi le 8
Stadium Manager: David Jackson 8
SID Profi le: Steve Gill 9
Gary C. Borge Dental Ad 9
California State Championship History 10
SCC All-Time Win/Loss Record 11
Montez Glass Inc. Ad 12
2012 Schedule 13
Panther Big Leaguers 14
2012 Roster 15
2012 Sophomore Panther Profi les 16
Want to Become a Panther? 35
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Dean F. Unger, AIA, Inc. Ad 39
2012 Freeshman Panther Profi les 40
Online information 48
2011 S.C.C. Golf Tournament Sponsors 49
“Union Stadium” Article 50
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PHOTOGRAPHY—Joe Correa, SCC Baseball Archives, SCC
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COVER PHOTO CREDITS: Ryan Mattheus & Zach Phillips
- 39th and 40th Panthers to make it to the Major
Leagues. Zach Phillips photos credited to Todd
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Sacramento City College Panthers
Foundation & OrganizationFounded in 1916 as a Department of Sacramento High School, Sacramento City College is the seventh oldest pub-
lic community college in California and the oldest institution of higher learning in Sacramento.
In 1922, the citizens of Sacramento organized a junior college district by severing the connections between the
college and Sacramento High School. This plan of organization remained in force until 1936 when the college became
a part of the Sacramento City Unifi ed School District.
Twenty-eight years later, as a result of a March 17, 1964 election, Sacramento City College separated from the
Sacramento City Unifi ed School District to join the newly organized Los Rios Junior College District which assumed
the operation of American River College and Sacramento City College. In 1970 the newly renamed Los Rios Commu-
nity College District opened a third campus, Cosumnes River College. Folsom Lake College became the fourth fully
accredited college in the District in 2003.
Quick FactsMailing Address ...........................................................3835 Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95822
Athletic Department Phone .......................................... (916) 558-2425Founded/Enrollment ....................................................1916 / 22,000Nickname/Colors .........................................................Panthers / Cardinal & GoldLeague Affi liation ........................................................Big 8 ConferenceConference Opponents .................................................American River College, Cosumnes River College,
Diablo Valley College, Modesto Junior College,
San Joaquin Delta College, Santa Rosa Junior College,
Sierra CollegeWeb Address ................................................................http://sccpanthers.losrios.eduPresident .......................................................................Kathryn Jeffery Ph.D.Dean of P.E., Health, & Athletics/Athletic Director ....Mitch CampbellAthletic Coordinator ....................................................Paul CarmazziSports Information Director .........................................Steve GillSports Information Offi ce ............................................ (916) 558-2489P.A. Announcer ............................................................Steve GillHead Coach ..................................................................Andy McKayCo-Head Coach ............................................................ John HerlihyAssistant Coaches ........................................................Deskaheh Bomberry, Ron Saiz, Pete Pryor, Derek Sullivan, ......................................................................................Drew HenningAthletic Trainers ........................................................... Jude Temple / Mary LundEquipment Managers ...................................................David Whittington / David JacksonBaseball Offi ce Phone .................................................. (916) 558-2684 / (916) 558-2329Stadium/Capacity .........................................................Union Stadium / 1500Dimensions ..................................................................315-375-415-375-315 (left to right)
Los Rios Community College District Non-Discrimination Policy
It is the policy of the Los Rios Community College District to take action to guarantee that no qualifi ed student
or prospective student or any person in his/her educational relationship with the District shall be discriminated against
or excluded from any benefi ts, activities, or programs on the grounds of ethnic group identifi cation, religion, sex, age,
color, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability, nor shall any students be discriminated against for conversing
in a language other than English. However, students shall be required to speak English when an instructional setting
necessitates the use of English for educational or communication purposes.
"A Winning Tradition"National Champions
1998
California State Champions
1951 - 1953 - 1988 - 1998 - 1999
Conference Champions1932 - 1939 - 1941 - 1942 - 1947 - 1948 - 1951 - 1953 - 1961 - 1966 - 1967 - 1968 - 1971 - 1977
- 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995
- 1996 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2004 - 2007 - 2008 - 2010
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Sacramento City College Panthers
1951 State ChampionsThe Panthers of 1951 won the fi rst baseball state championship in Sacramento Junior College history with a
season record of 29-3. The team, which was coached by Jack Woerner, had a 19-game winning streak that
included a 14-1 defeat of the University of California. Pete Vartanian was the team MVP, while catcher
John McNamara was the team captain. McNamara became a major league manager for 16 years, his career
highlighted a World Series appearance in 1986 as manager of the Boston Red Sox. Pitcher Tony Stathos had a
12-0 record and won the title-clinching game by a score of 7-5 over El Camino Junior College.
1953 State Champions Jack Woerner led the Panthers to their second championship in 3 years as the team posted a 25-5
record. J.C. Masters pitched the Panthers to a playoff victory for the league title to advance to the
state playoffs. Grant Tech (now American River) fell to the Panthers 15-0 and 5-2 as Sacramento
Junior College captured the Nor Cal championship, as Masters pitched a 2-hitter and hit a home
run in the opener and the team stole 13 bases. After losing the opener of the state championship,
the Panthers came from behind twice to defeat Long Beach City College in a doubleheader to win
the fi nal series. Center fi elder Norman Coons led the team in RBI, runs scored, hits, home runs,
triples, and stolen bases in being named the team MVP. Masters was 11-1 with 79 strikeouts in 78
innings.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GALLERY
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1988 State ChampionsWeinstein’s Panthers captured the third state championship in school history after going through the loser’s bracket at the state tournament and defeating top-ranked Rancho Santiago twice to win the title. The Panthers fi nished 46-10 and were led by Camino Norte Conference Player of the Year F.P. Santangelo, who led the state with 45 stolen bases. On April 28, 1988, the Panthers won the fi rst game played in partially completed Union Stadium, clinching their eighth straight Camino Norte Conference championship. Weinstein was named National Community College Coach of the Year.
1998 State ChampionsThe 1998 Panther baseball team posted a dominating record of 44-2 in winning the second state championship under Jerry Weinstein and the fourth in school history. The team lost the second game of the season and didn’t lose again until the second game of the playoffs - a streak of 37 straight wins, including a 26-0 record in the Bay Valley Conference. They swept through the rest of the playoffs, defeating Saddleback in the fi nal game. Pitcher Mike Neu posted a record of 15-0, the most wins in school history without a defeat. Matt Riley, a freshman who posted an 8-1 record, signed after the season with the Baltimore Orioles for a junior college record signing bonus of $790,000.
1999 State ChampionsThe 1999 baseball team became the fi rst Panther team since the 1982 football team to repeat as state champions. First year coach Andy McKay guided the Panthers after Coach Weinstein resigned his coaching position to take a job with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. After sweeping through the playoffs, the team found itself needing to win the fi nal 2 games on the fi nal day to win the championship. The Panthers won the fi rst and then found themselves trailing in the bottom of the ninth inning of the fi nal. After telling McKay that he was going to win a championship, shortstop Joe Thurston delivered a 2 run double with 2 outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and the Panthers were able to dog pile for the second straight year.
5-TIME STATE CHAMPIONS
“Win the Last Game”
“STAY HOT”
“No Limits”
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Head Coach
Andy McKay
Andy (a graduate of Del Campo High School, Sacramento City
College, and Sacramento State University) begins his 14th year as head
coach and 18th season overall as a Panther coach. During McKay’s
fi rst fi ve seasons as an assistant, the Panthers captured four Bay Valley
Conference titles, and fi nished 5th, 4th, 5th, and 2nd in the state before
capping of the 1998 campaign with a National and State Championship.
The Panthers went on to repeat as California State Champions again
in 1999, Coach McKay’s fi rst season as the Panthers skipper. Andy
has captured the Conference title in six of his ten seasons at the helm.
Before joining the SCC coaching staff, he spent one year as a player/
coach at the University of Tampa, where he helped guide the Spartans
to the Division II National Championship in Montgomery, Alabama.
During the summer of 1996, Coach McKay served as the pitching coach for the Chatham A’s in
the prestigious Cape Cod League. That summer, Chatham captured the Cape Cod League Championship.
In addition to a great team effort, Chatham boasted some very special players as well. Over four million
dollars have been paid out to the pitchers from that team by Major League organizations. The fi rst overall
pick of the 1997 draft, Matt Anderson, starred as the closer on that team. During the summer, Andy coaches
the La Crosse Loggers (Wisconsin) of the Northwoods League.
As a player, Andy played at Sacramento City College for two seasons. During these two years,
the Panthers claimed two league championships; two state runner-up fi nishes, and compiled a record of
101 wins and 8 losses. Andy was also a co-captain on the 1992 Panther squad, along with former assistant
coach, Rob Cooper.
Coach McKay will spend the majority of his time on the fi eld working with the pitching staff and
the catchers. Along with his coaching duties, Andy teaches full-time in the physical education department
and part-time in the business department.
John is entering his 14th season as a Panther assistant
coach and his fi rst as co-head caoch. John will once again be
responsible for the development of the catchers and work with the
hitters.
John was a member of the 1995 Final Four team, a year in
which he was named to the All-Conference team as a designated
hitter. Herlihy then transferred to the University of Pittsburgh to
continue playing baseball. Prior to his Sac City baseball career,
John spent two seasons as the fullback for the Sacramento City
College football team. John earned All-Conference, All-State, and All-American honors as a
member of the Panther football team. He eventually returned to California to complete his degree
at UC Davis and received his credential from National University.
Co-Head Coach
John Herlihy
PANTHER COACHING STAFF
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PANTHER COACHING STAFFAssistant Coach
Deskaheh Bomberry “Bomber” begins his 14th season as a Panther assistant coach.
Before joining the SCC staff, Bomberry spent two seasons as the
pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for Eastern Kentucky
University under Head Coach Jim Ward. Since coming to SCC,
thirty-three pitchers have earned scholarships to Division I
schools and sixteen have signed professional contracts with a total
of over $4 million in signing bonuses.
Deskaheh coached for the Chatham A’s in the esteemed Cape
Cod League in the summer of 2000. That year the A’s went to the playoffs before succumbing to
the eventual champions, the Brewster White Caps. Eight players from this team have reached the
Major Leagues.
Bomber began his coaching career as an assistant coach with the Kennedy-Valley American
Legion team. While with Kennedy-Valley, Deskaheh coached the pitchers and was the third base
coach. In 1995, Bomber was the head coach for the Petaluma American Legion team.
As a player, Bomber played two years at Cosumnes River College. While at CRC, Bomber was
part of two conference championship teams. At the conclusion of his junior college career, he
transferred to Sonoma State University and played two seasons.
Deskaheh received his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Sonoma State
and a Master’s Degree from Eastern Kentucky University. This season, Bomber will be in charge
of the pitching staff and the recruiting duties. Along with his coaching duties, Bomber also teaches
full-time in the physical education department and is an associate scout with the Cincinnati Reds.
Pete is beginning his 12th season as a Panther assistant
coach. Pete is one of several former Panthers who has returned
to Sacramento City College as a coach. Pete played for the
Panthers in 1993 and 1994. In 1993, Pete and his teammates
fi nished second in the state. The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Pryor
following the 1993 season. When he fi nished playing at SCC,
he transferred to the University of Kentucky where he played for
Keith Madison.
After two successful seasons as a Wildcat, Pete was drafted and signed by the Chicago
White Sox. He spent two years in the organization as a minor leaguer. Following his stint in the
minors, Pete returned to UK and earned a Master’s Degree while volunteering his coaching services
to the baseball team. Pryor will work with the infi elders (being a former 1st basemen) and help out
with the hitters. Pete and his wife Kara have a two-year old son, Luke, and reside in Sacramento,
CA.
Assistant Coach
Pete Pryor
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Derek is in his 8th year as a Panther assistant. “Sully” will be the infi eld coach this season, coach fi rst base on game days, and assist with the hitters, base-running and in recruiting duties. In addition to his coaching duties, he also teaches part-time in the Kinesiology, Health and Athletics Division. He returned to coach after playing for Sac City in 2001 and 2002 (reaching the Final Four both years) and transferring to St. John’s University in Queens, NY for the 2003 and 2004 seasons, where he played for Ed Blankmeyer. As a member of the Red Storm, Derek was a utility infi elder and played in the 2004 NCAA Stanford Regional. In the summer of 2011, Derek followed in the footsteps of coaches McKay and Bomberry when he was a member of the Chatham A’s coaching staff in the Cape Cod League. The Cape serves as college baseball’s premier summer league, attracting the best amateur players in the country. Derek began his coaching career in the summer of 2004 with the Bayside (NY) Yankees. His on-fi eld duties included running the offense and coaching third base for one of the premier Connie Mack programs on the east coast, including coaching Pirates top prospect and #1 overall pick Pedro Alvarez. In the summer of 2005 he coached with the Lafayette (CA) Generals and assumed the same on-fi eld duties for one of Northern California’s best summer baseball programs.A graduate of Woodcreek High School, Sacramento City College (AA), St. John’s University (BS), and Sacramento State University (MBA), he now lives in Natomas with his wife, Nicole, and their two dogs.
Ron begins his 14th season as a Sacramento City College
assistant coach. Before joining the Panther’s coaching staff, Ron spent
nine years as an assistant at UC Davis. While at UC Davis, he helped
lead the Aggies to four NCAC championships as well as a berth to the
Division II College World Series.
In addition to his coaching experience with the Aggies and
Panthers, (Super) Saiz has been very active in the Fairfi eld area youth
baseball leagues. Ron will serve as the outfi eld coach; handle a large
portion of the base running duties, and coach fi rst base on game days.
Assistant Coach
Ron Saiz
PANTHER COACHING STAFF
Assistant Coach
Derek Sullivan
Assistant Coach
Andrew Henning
Stadium Manager
David Jackson
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Sports Information Director
Steve Gill Steve Gill is entering his 14th year with the SCC Athletic Department,
and is currently the school’s Sports Information Director (SID), entering
his 7th year in this role. His primary responsibilities include designing and
maintaining all of the athletic web pages (and updating results to provide
the most current information), and serving as the “Voice of the Panthers” as
the P.A. Announcer for all home contests for football, men’s and women’s
basketball, and baseball.
Steve’s passion for sports announcing began in his senior year at Christian
Brothers High School, where he announced the men’s basketball games
for fun and that carried over to his fi rst year at Sac City (while red-shirting
for baseball) when he announced all of the home baseball games for the
Panthers. After his career ended at SCC, he decided to pursue his degree at
Sac State and give up playing baseball so that he could announce here at Sac City, and he has been doing it ever since.
His voice eventually would carry over to the hardwood as he was recruited to do the basketball games and fi nally he
has become the “Voice of the Panthers.”
Gill was a member of the 1998 Sac City Panthers National Championship baseball team that went 44-2 and
was undefeated (26-0) in the Bay Valley Conference. After receiving his A.A. Degree from SCC, he went on to earn a
B.A. Degree in Communications from CSU, Sacramento (2000). In addition to his SID duties, Steve fi nds time to have
a full-time job for Randstad at HP in Roseville, where he is currently a Site Operations Manager of a Call Center in
Colorado Springs, a TSG Services Sales Team and a TS Customer Operations team.
Steve still plays baseball (from February to October) in the Sacramento Men’s Senior Baseball League
(SMSBL) and during the summer he manages the Sacramento Legends, a wood bat baseball team in the Sacramento
Premier Baseball League. In just their 5th season, he led the Legends to the 2006 Stan Musial World Series at Sam
Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. In October 2007 “Gilly” won a World Series Championship (his 2nd
- the 1st coming with the Sacramento Braves in 2004) with the Sacramento Cardinals in Phoenix, AZ - earning co-
MVP honors having tossed 3 consecutive complete games (the Quarterfi nal, Semi-fi nal and Championship games - 27
straight innings). He and his beautiful wife, Gretchen, live in Sacramento with their two children, Ian (10 yrs. old) and
Alannah (3 yrs. old)...and their 3rd child, baby Nolan on the way.
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State Championship HistoryYear State Champions Runner-Up Head Coach
1950 Pasadena City Santa Rosa John Thurman
1951 Sacramento City El Camino Jack Woerner
1952 Santa Rosa Santa Ana Bob Mastin
1953 Sacramento City Long Beach City Jack Woerner
1954 Long Beach City Contra Costa Joe Hicks
1955 Contra Costa Orange Coast Gene Corr
1956 Orange Coast Coalinga Wendell Pickens
1957 College of the Sequoias San Diego City Roy Taylor
1958 Coalinga Orange Coast Dave Rankin
1959 Stockton San Diego City Roy Taylor
1960 Orange Coast Oakland Wendell Pickens
1961 Fresno City Cerritos Len Bourdet
1962 Fresno City Orange Coast Len Bourdet
1963 Fresno City Long Beach City Len Bourdet
1964 Mount San Antonio Vallejo John Arambide
1965 Mount San Antonio Allan Hancock Ron Squire
1966 Cerritos San Francisco City Wally Kincaid
1967 Pasadena City Sacramento City Ron Robinson
1968 Long Beach City Sacramento City Joe Hicks
1969 Long Beach City College of San Mateo Joe Hicks
1970 Cerritos College of the Sequoias Wally Kincaid
1971 Cañada Los Angeles City Lyman Ashley
1972 Fresno City Long Beach City Len Bourdet
1973 Cerritos College of San Mateo Wally Kincaid
1974 Cerritos San Diego City Wally Kincaid
1975 Cerritos Citrus Wally Kincaid
1976 Long Beach City Los Angeles Harbor Bob Myers
1977 Diablo Valley Cerritos Ernie Cecaci
1978 Los Angeles Harbor College of San Mateo Jim O’Brien
1979 Cerritos San Jose City Wally Kincaid
1980 Orange Coast Los Angeles Valley Mike Mayne
1981 College of the Canyons Los Angeles Harbor Mike Gillespie
1982 Los Angeles Valley College of the Canyons Dave Snow
1983 College of the Canyons Los Angeles Harbor Mike Gillespie
1984 Los Angeles Harbor Sacramento City Jim O’Brien
1985 Cerritos College of the Canyons George Horton
1986 College of the Canyons Rancho Santiago Mike Gillespie
1987 Cerritos Sacramento City George Horton
1988 Sacramento City Rancho Santiago Jerry Weinstein
1989 Cerritos Sacramento City George Horton
1990 Los Angeles Harbor Chabot Jim O’Brien
1991 Cypress Sacramento City Scott Pickler
1992 Fresno City Sacramento City Ron Scott
1993 Rancho Santiago Sacramento City Don Sneddon
1994 Cypress Rancho Santiago Scott Pickler
1995 Rancho Santiago Cerritos Don Sneddon
1996 Rancho Santiago Cypress Don Sneddon
1997 Cypress Sacramento City Scott Pickler
1998 Sacramento City Saddleback Jerry Weinstein
1999 Sacramento City Cypress Andy McKay
2000 Riverside East Los Angeles Dennis Rogers
2001 Riverside Fresno City Dennis Rogers
2002 Riverside Sacramento City Dennis Rogers
2003 Cypress Saddleback Scott Pickler
2004 Saddleback Cypress Jack Hodges
2005 Santa Rosa Palomar Damon Neidlinger
2006 Long Beach City Sacramento City Casey Crook
2007 Riverside Cypress Dennis Rogers
2008 Sierra Southwestern Rob Willson
2009 Orange Coast San Joaquin Delta John Altobelli
2010 Ohlone San Mateo Jordon Twohig
2011 San Joaquin Delta Ohlone Reed Peters
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All-Time Win-Loss Record 1923-2011YEAR W L T HEAD COACH
1923 RECORD UNKNOWN LAMAR
1924 RECORD UNKNOWN ADAMS
1925 3 1 0 SHATTUCK
1926 3 3 0 SCHUETTNER
1927 4 4 0 SCHUETTNER
1928 0 4 0 SCHUETTNER
1929 4 4 0 APPLEQUIST
1930 5 6 1 APPLEQUIST
1931 3 3 0 APPLEQUIST
1932 8 0 0 APPLEQUIST LEAGUE CHAMP
1933 RECORD UNKNOWN APPLEQUIST
1934 4 8 0 APPLEQUIST
1935 RECORD UNKNOWN APPLEQUIST
1936 8 1 0 APPLEQUIST
1937 13 7 0 SIM
1938 6 5 0 SIM
1939 11 3 0 SIM LEAGUE CHAMP
1940 14 4 0 SIM
1941 11 1 0 SIM LEAGUE CHAMP
1942 16 2 0 SIM/APPLEQUIST LEAGUE CHAMP
1943 3 3 1 FISHER
1944 5 1 1 FISHER
1945 TEAM DID NOT COMPETE
1946 4 9 0 WOERNER
1947 11 9 0 WOERNER LEAGUE CHAMP
1948 24 4 1 WOERNER LEAGUE CHAMP
1949 21 8 0 WOERNER
1950 22 7 0 WOERNER
1951 29 3 0 WOERNER LEAGUE & STATE CHAMPS
1952 16 6 0 WOERNER
1953 25 5 0 WOERNER LEAGUE & STATE CHAMPS
1954 16 9 0 BOYER
1955 11 16 1 BOYER
1956 16 12 0 BOYER
1957 18 10 0 ANDERSON
1958 17 2 0 PERRY
1959 22 8 0 PERRY
1960 21 8 1 PERRY
1961 23 3 0 PIERUCCI LEAGUE CHAMP
1962 14 12 0 BANDY
1963 7 15 0 BANDY
1964 19 8 0 BANDY
1965 16 9 0 BANDY
1966 22 7 0 BANDY LEAGUE CHAMP
1967 28 5 0 BANDY LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
YEAR W L T HEAD COACH
1968 28 5 0 BANDY LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
1969 19 9 0 BANDY
1970 13 15 0 BANDY
1971 21 7 0 GOEHRING LEAGUE CHAMP
1972 18 12 0 GOEHRING
1973 22 5 0 GOEHRING
1974 18 15 1 GOEHRING
1975 21 15 0 WEINSTEIN
1976 25 9 2 WEINSTEIN
1977 29 12 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1978 25 11 0 WEINSTEIN
1979 28 6 1 WEINSTEIN
1980 28 9 0 WEINSTEIN
1981 30 9 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1982 34 8 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1983 31 5 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1984 33 9 0 CARMAZZI LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
1985 32 10 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1986 32 12 1 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1987 50 8 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
1988 46 10 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE & STATE CHAMPS
1989 39 14 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
1990 33 18 1 WEINSTEIN
1991 51 3 2 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
1992 44 5 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
1993 48 8 2 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
1994 40 8 3 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1995 42 9 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1996 40 7 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP
1997 38 11 0 WEINSTEIN 2nd IN STATE
1998 44 2 0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE & STATE CHAMP
1999 42 7 1 MCKAY LEAGUE & STATE CHAMP
2000 37 8 1 MCKAY LEAGUE CHAMP
2001 35 8 0 MCKAY LEAGUE CHAMP/3rd IN STATE
2002 38 13 0 MCKAY LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE
2003 30 17 0 MCKAY REGIONAL CHAMP
2004 31 7 0 MCKAY LEAGUE CHAMP
2005 26 15 0 MCKAY REGIONAL CHAMP
2006 29 22 0 MCKAY 2nd IN STATE
2007 35 15 0 MCKAY LEAGUE & REGIONAL CHAMP
2008 30 19 0 MCKAY LEAGUE & REGIONAL CHAMP
2009 25 19 0 MCKAY
2010 25 17 0 MCKAY LEAGUE CHAMP
2011 25 18 0 MCKAY
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2012 Panther Baseball ScheduleDATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME
February
3 Fri Fresno City College Fresno City 6:00 pm
4 Sat Fresno City College Fresno City 2:00 pm
9 Thu Chabot College Chabot 2:00 pm
10 Fri Chabot College Union Stadium 2:00 pm (DH)
14 Tue Solano College Union Stadium 2:00 pm
16 Thu College of San Mateo Union Stadium 3:00 pm
18 Sat College of San Mateo San Mateo 1:00 pm
23 Thu Riverside College Union Stadium 6:00 pm
24 Fri Riverside College Union Stadium 4:00 pm
25 Sat Riverside College Union Stadium 12:00 pm
29 Wed Ohlone College Union Stadium 2:00 pm
March
6 Tue * Cosumnes River College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
8 Thu * Cosumnes River College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
10 Sat * Cosumnes River College Union Stadium 1:00 pm
13 Tue * Sierra College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
15 Thu * Sierra College Sierra 2:30 pm
17 Sat * Sierra College Union Stadium 1:00 pm
20 Tue * Santa Rosa Junior College Santa Rosa 2:30 pm
22 Thu * Santa Rosa Junior College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
24 Sat * Santa Rosa Junior College Santa Rosa 1:00 pm
27 Tue * San Joaquin Delta College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
29 Thu * San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Delta 2:30 pm
31 Sat * San Joaquin Delta College Union Stadium 1:00 pm
April
3 Tue * American River College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
5 Thu * American River College American River 2:30 pm
7 Sat * American River College Union Stadium 1:00 pm
10 Tue * Modesto Junior College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
12 Thu * Modesto Junior College Modesto 2:30 pm
14 Sat * Modesto Junior College Union Stadium 1:00 pm
17 Tue * Diablo Valley College Diablo Valley 2:30 pm
19 Thu * Diablo Valley College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
20 Fri * Diablo Valley College Diablo Valley 2:30 pm
24 Tue * Modesto Junior College Modesto 2:30 pm
26 Thu * San Joaquin Delta San Joaquin Delta 2 :30 pm
27 Fri * Sierra College Union Stadium 2:30 pm
May
1 Tue State Play-In Game TBA TBA
4-5 Fri-Sat Nor-Cal Regional I TBA TBA
11-12 Fri-Sat Nor-Cal Regional II TBA TBA
18-19 Fri-Sat Nor-Cal Regional III TBA TBA
26-28 Sat-Mon California State Championships Bakersfi eld TBA
* Denotes Big 8 Conference Game
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PANTHER BIG LEAGUERSPlayer MLB Debut Original Team Years Played Years at Sac City
* Spider Jorgensen 4/15/1947 Brooklyn Dodgers 1947-1951 1939, 1941
Cuno Barragan 9/1/1961 Chicago Cubs 1961-1963 1952
Buck Martinez 6/18/1969 Kansas City Royals 1969-1986 1967
* Johnny McNamara 9/19/1969 Oakland Athletics 1969-1996 1951
* Larry Bowa 4/7/1970 Philadelphia Phillies 1970-1985 1964-1965
Ken Forsch 9/7/1970 Houston Astros 1970-1986 1965-1966
Ken Hottman 9/11/1971 Chicago White Sox 1971 1967-1968
Larry Wolfe 9/16/1977 Minnesota Twins 1977-1980 1972-1973
Geno Petralli 9/4/1982 Toronto Blue Jays 1982-1993 1978
R.J. Reynolds 9/1/1983 Los Angeles Dodgers 1983-1990 1980
Rich Rodas 9/6/1983 Los Angeles Dodgers 1983-1984 1979
Rick Schu 9/1/1984 Philadelphia Phillies 1984-1996 Unknown
Chris Bosio 8/3/1986 Milwaukee Brewers 1986-1996 1982
Ken Dowell 6/24/1987 Philadelphia Phillies 1987 Unknown
* Jeff Blauser 7/5/1987 Atlanta Braves 1987-1999 1984
LaVel Freeman 4/7/1989 Milwaukee Brewers 1989 1983
Randy Veres 7/1/1989 Milwaukee Brewers 1989-1997 1985
* Greg Vaughn 8/10/1989 Milwaukee Brewers 1989-2003 1984-1985
Kevin Brown 7/27/1990 New York Mets 1990-1992 1986
Joe Bitker 7/31/1990 Oakland Athletics 1990-1991 1984
Jerry Nielsen 7/12/1992 New York Yankees 1992-1993 1986
Fernando Viña 4/10/1993 Seattle Mariners 1993-2004 1989
Marcus Moore 7/8/1993 Colorado Rockies 1993-1996 1989
James Bowie 8/3/1994 Oakland Athletics 1994 1985
F.P. Santangelo 8/2/1995 # Montreal Expos 1995-2001 1988
Darrell May 9/10/1995 Atlanta Braves 1995-2000 1992
Jason McDonald 6/5/1997 Oakland Athletics 1997-2000 1991-1992
Dave Berg 4/2/1998 Florida Marlins 1998-2004 1990-1991
Trace Coquillette 9/7/1999 # Montreal Expos 1999-2000 1993
Matt Riley 9/9/1999 Baltimore Orioles 1999-2005 1998
Adam Bernero 8/1/2000 Detroit Tigers 2000-2006 1996-1997
Dave Moraga 6/11/2000 # Montreal Expos 2000 1994
Joe Thurston 9/2/2002 Los Angeles Dodgers 2002-current 1998-1999
Mike Neu 8/12/2003 Oakland Athletics 2003-2004 1997-1998
Joe Horgan 6/12/2004 # Montreal Expos 2004-2005 1996-1997
Charlie Zink 8/12/2008 Boston Red Sox 2008 1998
Andrew Carpenter 8/27/2008 Philadelphia Phillies 2008-current 2004-2005
Jeff Marquez 7/9/2010 Chicago White Sox 2010-current 2003-2004
Ryan Mattheus 6/14/2011 Washington Nationals 2011-current 2003-2004
Zach Phillips 8/31/2011 Baltimore Orioles 2011-current 2005
* Indicatesd World Series Appearance
# Montreal Expos are now the Washington Nationals
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2012 Sacramento City College BASEBALL ROSTER
# NAME HT WT B/T POS. YR. HIGH SCHOOL
1 Matt Sturges 6-2 185 L/L LHP SO Laguna Creek
2 Davon Poole 5-10 165 B/R OF / INF SO C.K. McClatchy
3 Ben Cordy 5-10 180 R/R OF SO C.K. McClatchy
4 Brian Kennedy 5-6 140 R/R RHP SO Casa Roble
6 Andy Bissell 5-9 180 R/R C FR Rio Americano
7 Jorge Vina 5-10 165 R/R INF FR Elk Grove
8 Kyle Harlow 5-9 175 R/R INF SO Pleasant Grove
9 Alex Sachs 5-10 180 R/R RHP SO Woodland
10 Mike Correa 5-11 200 B/R UTL SO Sheldon
11 A.J. Quintero 6-2 175 R/R RHP SO Vacaville
12 Kashka Dudley 5-10 205 R/R OF FR Vallejo
13 Manuia Fruean 6-2 225 R/R OF SO Sheldon
14 Zack Madrigal 5-10 185 R/R OF SO Franklin
15 Juliene Jones 6-0 190 R/R INF SO Vanden
16 Bryan Pinocci 5-9 181 L/L OF SO Franklin
17 Darren Pulley 6-0 182 R/R C SO Capital Christian
18 Nick Blaser 5-8 170 R/R INF FR Roseville
19 Kenny Crayne 6-3 175 R/R RHP FR River City
20 Kyle Roybal 6-2 190 R/R RHP FR Murrieta Valley
22 Ryan Pudwell 6-2 180 R/R INF SO Lodi
23 Daniel Sayles 6-5 220 L/L LHP FR Wauwatasa East (WI)
24 Kory Groves 6-2 205 R/R RHP SO Oakmont
25 Joe Setum 6-4 210 R/R C SO Galt
26 Anthony Enriquez 5-7 150 L/R INF FR Rosemont
27 Trevor Faulkner 6-0 205 R/R 1B / C FR Rodriguez
30 Mark Wangeman 5-10 190 R/R OF FR Justin-Siena
32 Bo Henning 6-3 195 B/R RHP SO Christian Brothers
34 Mason Hastings 6-3 205 R/R C FR Pleasant Grove
35 Wesley Marker 6-0 175 R/R C FR Rocklin
36 Ben Brooks 5-11 165 L/L LHP FR Bella Vista
37 Jesus Berduzco 6-1 185 R/L LHP SO Foothill
42 Matt Susac 6-1 179 R/R RHP SO Jesuit
44 Matthew Maher 6-2 215 L/R RHP FR Roseville
48 Mitchell Gonsalves 5-10 185 R/L LHP SO Fairfi eld
49 Jerrod Bravo 5-9 185 R/R INF FR Ponderosa
51 Chris Kunz 5-11 165 R/L LHP FR Christian Brothers
55 Patrick Armstrong 6-0 225 R/R 1B SO Lodi
PANTHER COACHING STAFF Andy McKay Head Coach John Herlihy Co-Head Coach
Ron Saiz Assistant Coach Deskaheh Bomberry Assistant Coach Pete Pryor Assistant Coach Derek Sullivan Assistant Coach Andrew Henning Assistant Coach
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SturgeyElk Grove, CASacramento, CAGregMichelle12/22/1990Eric-26Christine-282009 GMC TruckUndeclaredLaguna CreekBrian LaForteFootball3 year Varsity Starter. All-league and MVP 2 yearsAll-League in football as a QB/Long SnapperGoing to Lambeau Field to see Green Bay vs. Vikings Academic Honors 3 years on VarsityKeep the Tradition in the family. Follow my brother’s footsteps and win.State Champion Dog Pile in Bakersfield with my guys.Brother, Dad, Teammates and CoachesGio Gonzalez – He’s left handed and carves.The HangoverMac MillerWatch the USC Trojans, A’s and the Packers
#1 - Matt SturgesYear - Sophomore
Position - LHP
Bats - L
Throws - L
Ht. - 6-2
Wt. - 185
Sturges’ 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 .333 1 1 0 0 0
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#2 - Davon poole
Year - Sophomore
Position - OF / INF
Bats - B
Throws - R
Ht. - 5-10
Wt. - 165
“DP”Sacramento, CASacramento, CAGerald PooleGloria Rachelle5/26/1992Malik (3)Alyssa (2)Social ScienceC.K. McClatchyDominic CorreaAll-Metro 2 years; Honorable Mention San Joaquin Valleygoing undefeated in a season, winning a championship at 14 years old.Honor Roll; Perfect Attendance Junior Year To become the best and exploit my full potential. Great programTo win a State Championship and have a good year individuallyMother and Grandpa – They are the best Supporters in my life.Jose Reyes – His speed and plays ShortstopCoach Carter/Pursuit of HappinessWale – Tats on my armBasketball, Poetry and Skating
Poole’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.310 40-40 142 26 44 5 2 0 14 53 .373 21 5 35 1 .414 1 4 10-16 71 119 20 .905
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#3 - Ben Cordy
Year - Sophomore
Position - Outfi eld
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 5-10
Wt. - 180
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Sacramento, CASacramento, CAJerryJoanne11/20/1990Max-18Jackie-171999 Honda AccordKinesiologyC.K. McClatchyDom CorreaFootballMetro Conference winners ‘07-‘09Lion Award winner freshman year of footballComing back against CSM and Modesto in 2010Dean’s ListThe history and they’re competitive every year.Win Big 8 and win State.Brother Max – We spend a lot of time together and are competitive.Eric Byrnes – Always having fun and competing.Forrest GumpThe Killers/ Garth Brooks “How you ever gonna’ know”Hanging out with max in Davis or beating friends at FIFA.
Cordy’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.500 2-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .500 0 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000
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#4 - Brian Kennedy
Year - Sophomore
Position - RHP
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 5-6
Wt. - 140
FangertonOrangevale, CASacramento, CABill KennedyNina DeLeon12/05/1990Billy-23, David-20 and Adam-5Sarah-18, Rebecca-12 and Kara-21993 Ford ExplorerKinesiologyCasa RobleEd Tupper and Jerry FeidmannAll-League selection senior yearBeating Santa Rosa in the State. Played in game last year.3.2 GPA overall in H.S., Young Men Emerging 2011 AwardTo be part of something with a tradition of successTo fulfill my role on the team to the best of my ability.Tim Lincecum – A pitcher not gifted with height, but still made it because he worked hard.Derek Jeter – Has a great work ethic and a classy ballplayer.SandlotSystem of a Down/Old School HollywoodPlaying Call of Duty and reading books
Kennedy’s 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
1.77 2-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 20.1 27 7 4 1 5 1 1 0 85 .318 0 2 0 4 0
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#8 - Kyle Harlow
Year - Sophomore
Position - Infi eld
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 5-9
Wt. - 175
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Nowski
Elk Grove, CA
Elk Grove, CA
Brad
11/20/1990
Jeremy
Social Science
SJ Delta College
Pleasant Grove
Rob Rinaldi
Football
Playing in his last home game in high school on senior day
Win State
Parents
Ken Griffey Jr.
Friday
Hanging out with friends, going out and hitting
Harlow’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.125 18-2 16 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .188 2 0 6 1 .222 0 0 0-0 8 14 0 1.000
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#9 - Alex Sachs
Year - Sophomore
Position - RHP
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 5-10
Wt. - 180
Woodland, CAWashington, D.C.KerryCoring01/17/1991JulioEllie1998 Nissan SentraEconomicsLoyola Marymount UniversityWoodland Football1st Team All-League junior and senior yearPitching in front of 5,000 people on the 4th of July in Indiana summer ball.Principal’s Honor RollCoaching Staff and awesome traditionWin a State Championship.Parents – They always support and do a lot for me.Tim Lincecum – His intent and unique deliveryPlanes, Trains and AutomobilesLinkin ParkOutdoors and Music
Sachs’ 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
0.00 0-1 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 .286 0 0 0 0 0
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#10 - Mike Correa
Year - Sophomore
Position - INF / C
Bats - B
Throws - R
Ht. - 5-11
Wt. - 200
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Sank me now/later or SankaSacramento, CASan Jose, CAJoeToni05/04/1991Steve-31 and Geoff-29Kristin-24Mercedes C350 CoupeSocial ScienceSheldonJohn MisplayFootball1st Team All-League & All Metro senior year. Team MVP senior year.Beating #1 Feather River in Regionals last year as the 317 seed.They have a winning tradition and I love to win.STATE CHAMPIONSHIP!My Pops – He has made numerous sacrifices to keep me playing baseball.Derek Jeter – With all his success in the game, he is still one of the most humble players in the league.300/InceptionDrake “The Motto”Time Travel
Correa’s 2010 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.277 18-12 47 7 13 2 0 0 5 15 .319 1 2 7 1 .320 0 0 0-0 2 8 4 .714
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#11 - A.J. Quintero
Year - Sophomore
Position - RHP
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-2
Wt. - 175
Sacramento, CAVallejo, CAVallejo, CA Julie Jobe08/15/1992UndeclaredVacavilleAbe HobbsBasketball2010 Pitcher of the YearHit 2 homeruns in 1 game.Graduated with HonorsTo become the best I can be and to win a State Championship.To help the team win a State Championship.Zach Wyatt – Know him my whole life and has been my best friend. I can turn to him for anything and he will always be there. He is like my brother.Brett Favre – He gives everything he’s got every game.Fast and the Furious moviesAvicii “Levels”Hunting and Snowboarding
Quintero’s 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
6.26 1-3 10 1 0 0/0 0 23.0 26 19 16 12 21 4 0 2 91 .286 3 4 0 0 2
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Sacramento City College Panthers
2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#13 - Manuia Fruean
Year - Sophomore
Position - Outfi eld
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-2
Wt. - 225
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MoSacramento, CASacramento, CAEugeneBetty12/19/1991Joshua-26, Frankie-22 and Eddie-24Latisha-282002 Chevy CamaroSocial ScienceSheldonCoach MisplayFootball4 year All-LeagueFootball 2 year All-League and 2 year MVPWinning a Homerun Derby with my Dad pitching.4 years Honor RollTradition & the desire to make it through the adversity.To reach a level of performance that will allow me to compete with the best JC players in our league and to win a State Championship.Parents – for always being there and providing me with motivation, opportunities and things needed to succeed.Ray Lewis – Work ethic and the love for the game.BloodsportJ. Cole “Show me something” and “Something for the ville” Listen to music, workout and watch movies
Fruean’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.222 14-11 36 8 8 0 0 0 4 8 .222 6 3 12 2 .370 1 0 2-3 1 0 0 1.000
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#14 - Zack Madrigal
Year - Sophomore
Position - Outfi eld
Bats - R
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Ht. - 5-10
Wt. - 185
You RangElk Grove, CASacramento, CAMikeAngie11/28/1991Nick and Tyler-15Mazda B200 pickupFire ScienceSophomoreFranklinMike CodyLast year’s Playoffs with Sac CityThe TraditionWin a State Championshipmom- She is a great role modelDerek Jeter – Straight GamerGreen Street HooligansWiz KhalifaWeightlifting
Madrigal’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.200 15-4 25 5 5 0 0 0 2 5 .200 3 0 8 0 .286 0 0 2-2 9 0 0 1.000
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#15 - Juliene Jones
Year - Sophomore
Position - OF / INF
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-0
Wt. - 190
JuVacaville, CAVacaville, CALaverne Jones09/23/1992Jonathan-22Isabella-10UndeclaredVandenRyan P. AdamsAll-League SCAC junior yearPostseason of my freshman collegiate yearGraduated with HonorsTo win games.To win State.Brother Jonathan – Because of his approach to the game.Derek Jeter – Because he wins.Pulling JohnMac DreHanging out with City boys
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Jones’ 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.197 24-15 61 12 12 3 0 0 8 15 .246 12 1 22 1 .329 2 0 5-6 7 25 6 .842
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#16 - Bryan Pinocci
Year - Sophomore
Position - Outfi eld
Bats - L
Throws - L
Ht. - 5-9
Wt. - 181
StreetElk Grove, CASacramento, CATom PinocciSue Pinocci12/09/1990Taryn-252005 Nissan AltimaKinesiologyCosumnes River CollegeFranklinMike Cody/Brian KilbySac City’s great run to make the playoffsHonor roll throughout H.S.To learn and become a great baseball player.Help our team win State.Parents – They always encourage me to be the best I can be.Josh Hamilton – Because he has overcome a rough life and is great. Also because he rakes.61Drake and Lil WayneWorkout and hang with friends
Pinocci’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.214 17-7 28 1 6 1 0 0 6 7 .250 3 0 4 3 .281 1 1 0-0 1 0 1 .500
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#17 - Darren Pulley
Year - Sophomore
Position - Catcher
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-0
Wt. - 182
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Folsom, CAFolsom, CAJackDiane01/22/1991David-27Angela-282001 VW PassatKinesiologyCapital ChristianNelson RandolphFootballSection Champion, Offensive MVP (Jr), Defensive MVP (Sr), 4 time All-LeagueUpsetting #1 Feather River in regionalsHonor Roll and Dean’s ListWanted to go to the best programWin StateParents – Great role models and always have been supportive.Domingo Ayala – He is great at everything he does.How to Train Your Dragon
Pulley’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.500 2-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1.000 0 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000
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#22 - ryan Pudwell
Year - Sophomore
Position - Infi eld
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-2
Wt. - 180
PuddySacramento, CA Lodi, CAChrisLisa04/17/1992K.C.-22Honda CivicUndeclaredLodiShultzFootball and Basketball1st Team All-League junior year, Honorable Mention senior year1st Team Safety, Honorable Mention as a Point GuardBeating Santa Rosa last year to get into the playoffs.Honor Roll and 3.0 throughout H.S.Thought it would be fun and want to get better.Just win State Championship with team.Teammates – They inspire me to work hard.Elvis Andrus – He’s a good chill player.Remember the TitansWiz “The Statement”Play Madden and Basketball
Pudwell’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.188 25-17 69 10 13 4 0 0 8 17 .246 3 1 20 1 .230 1 3 0-1 23 55 5 .940
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#24 - Kory Groves
Year - Sophomore
Position - RHP
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-2
Wt. - 205
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Citrus Heights, CAFair Oaks, CAGaryWendy09/02/1992Kristen- 24 and Kylie-19 (Twin)1991 Toyota PickupUndeclaredOakmontDean PerkinsSuper-Regionals - Missed the bus to Solano. Pitched the first game and gave up 5 runs in the 1st inning and got pulled. Started the second game and pitched 8 innings of a tie ballgame that went into extra innings.Become educated, decide a major and work hard. Earn a spot and become a great baseball player.For every start, keep our team in the game for over 5-6 innings. Help bring our team to the Final Four.Grandpa – Successful person who I believe is great. He’s become the greatest he can be. He is financially stable, very fit and academically savvy.Greg Maddox – Great mental game.Afrojack “Bangduck”Relax, workout and read about metal game preparation, routines and thoughts for pitching.
Groves’ 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
4.00 2-4 14 11 1 0/0 0 63.0 68 44 28 18 39 16 3 1 251 .271 4 8 1 4 5
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#25 - Joe Setum
Year - Sophomore
Position - Catcher
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-4
Wt. - 210
SettyGalt, CALodi, CATonyHeidi01/19/1991Josh-182000 GMC SierraUndeclaredGaltSam HarrisonBasketballMVP; Offensive Player of the Year; Captain and All-LeagueThe past two and a half years at City. Being part of this program is by far the best memory I have.Honor Roll; Presidential Achievement Academic HonorsTo be part of the best JC Program in the nation and win a State Championship.Get better daily and help take our team to State.Parents – Have always been there for me and push me in everything I’ve done.Yadier Molina – Best catcher in the MLB.For the Love of the GameLift, Hit, Hang with friends and family
Setum’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.241 27-24 87 8 21 6 0 1 11 30 .345 9 4 20 1 .340 0 0 2-2 77 5 0 1.000
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#32 - Bo Henning
Year - Sophomore
Position - RHP
Bats - B
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-3
Wt. - 195
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BoSacramento, CASacramento, CARichDebbie08/11/1988Drew-251993 Chevy TruckCommunicationsHumboldt State / Cal PolyChristian BrothersJoe GillBasketballPlayed Varsity all 4 years1st Team All-City and All-State junior and senior year for basketball. All-League for SVC for 4 years of basketball. Received scholarship to Cal Poly to play basketball. McDonalds All-American Nomination for basketball. Playing my first basketball game against BYU in front of 18,000 people.High School GPA was 3.5, College GPA 3.3, Honor Roll/Presidents List at Sac City last spring. Athletic Honor Roll for 2 quarters at Cal Poly and 1 semester at Humboldt.To win a State Championship, be a part of the great tradition and following my Dad, brother and uncle who all played ta City. To win a State ChampionshipFather- He has taught me how to be a good, respectful man and has done so much for my family and me.Barry Bonds
Henning’s 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
9.00 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 6 4 4 7 1 2 0 0 17 .353 1 0 0 1 0
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Want to become a Panther?A Letter from Head Coach, Andy McKay
Dear Future Panther,
I would like to welcome you to Sacramento City College Baseball and thank you for
taking some time to review our media guide. SCC Baseball has earned a national reputation for
excellence, both on and off the fi eld.
I have been involved with SCC Baseball for 21 years, as a player, an assistant coach, and
as the head coach for the last 13 seasons. These last 13 years have seen some great
accomplishments by our teams. The following is a short list of some of the major
accomplishments:
1. During the last 13 years, Sacramento City College has won 8 league championships
2. During the last 13 years, Sacramento City College has won more postseason
games (60) than any other program in the state of California.
3. During the last 13 years, Sacramento City College has tied Fresno City College
and Cypress College with the most Final Four appearances with 5 each.
4. During the last 13 years, Sacramento City College has won more postseason
Regional Tournaments (16) than any other program in the state of California.
5. During the last 13 years, Sacramento City College has appeared in the State Champi-
onship Game 3 times, second to Riverside College and Cypress College with 4 each.
6. Sacramento City College won the State Championship in 1999, 1998, 1988,
1953, and 1951.
7. During the last 13 years, Sacramento City College has seen 55 of its players
sign professional baseball contracts.
8. During the last 13 years, Sacramento City College has seen over 125 of its players
transfer to four year schools, including Miami, LSU, Vanderbilt, USC, Long
Beach State, Stanford, Texas, UCLA, Tennessee, San Diego State, Oregon, Oregon State,
and many others.
9. Sacramento City College plays its home games at Union Stadium, one of the best on-
campus community college baseball facility in the country.
10. Sacramento City College currently holds the longest consecutive postseason
appearance streak in the state of California. The Panthers have qualifi ed for
the post season every year since 1977, which amounts to 35 consecutive years.
11. 40 former Panthers have played in the Major Leagues.
These accomplishments set Sacramento City College Baseball apart from other programs
across the country.
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT, TEACHING PLAYERS HOW TO WIN, PREPARING THEM
FOR THE NEXT LEVEL...SAC CITY BASEBALL!
- Andy McKay
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#37 - Jesus Berduzco
Year - Sophomore
Position - LHP
Bats - R
Throws - L
Ht. - 6-1
Wt. - 185
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Zeus
North Highlands, CA
Roseville, CA
Jesus
Gayle
9/22/1992
Undeclared
Patten College
Foothill
Jim Cram
First College win/complete game against Azusa Pacific.
Love playing
Get drafted
Cliff Lee - Boss
Super Troopers
Gym, Tan and Laundry
Berduzco’s 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP SV IP
4.99 3-3 18 0 61.1
* From Patten University
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#42 - Matt Susac
Year - Sophomore
Position - RHP
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-1
Wt. - 179
SuzRoseville, CANickShawnna4/25/1991Andrew (21) and Daniel (10)1999 Jeep CherokeeCommunicationAmerican RiverJesuitJoe PotolneyWinning Section Championship 2 time Honor RollTo get better as a player and to win.Win StateParents – They have worked so hard so I can enjoy the game I love.Drazen Petrovich – Croatian basketball starTop GunPetar Graso - 92Play Wiffle Ball
Susac’s 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
5.55 1-2 16 3 0 0/0 0 35.2 45 24 22 21 29 15 3 0 143 .315 1 8 2 3 4
* From American River College
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES#48 - Mitchell Gonsalves
Year - Sophomore
Position - LHP
Bats - R
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Ht. - 5-10
Wt. - 185
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GonzoFairfield, CAFairfield, CAMikeLisa01/24/1992Mike and Erik1998 Jeep ClassicSports MedicineFairfield Keith WelchSoccer‘08/’09 Pitcher of the YearFirst Varsity StartThe level of competition and to pitch at the best school.To do anything and everything I can to help my team win State.Brother – I learn from him.Barry ZitoTransformersLinkin Park “Points of Authority”Work on pitching and chill with friends
Gonsalves’ 2011 Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
18.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 .750 0 1 0 1 1
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2012 SOPHOMORE PROFILES
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#55 - Patrick Armstrong
Year - Sophomore
Position - 1st Base
Bats - R
Throws - R
Ht. - 6-0
Wt. - 225
ArmyWoodbridge Upland, CAMarkTeresa07/16/1991Joseph-18Liz-22, Sarah-24 1997 Toyota CamryUndeclaredLodiHobie ShultzFootballFirst Team All SJAA – Junior and senior yearFirst Team All SJAA senior year football – BIG 8 Second TeamGoing to Feather River and beating them in the playoffsArmy Reserve H.S. Male Student Athlete of the Year – H.S. Principle’s Award 3 times – SCC Highest HonorsTo be a part of something great. SCC’s winning traditionWin State!!Adrian Gonzalez Super TroopersKings of LeonSleeping, Hanging with Friends, Dominating in FIFA
Armstrong’s 2011 Statistics AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
.305 41-40 141 20 43 11 1 1 31 59 .418 14 15 24 4 .419 2 0 10-13 359 24 5 .987
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#6 - Andy BissellYear - Freshman Position - Catcher
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 5-9 Wt. - 180
#7 - Jorge VinaYear - Freshman Position - Infi eld
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 165
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Simple BissGold River, CASacramento, CADave BissellDebbie Bissell10/06/1992Craig- 232009 Honda CivicArchitectureRio Americano H.S.James Wheeler2 time First Team C.A.L. When the Giants won the 2010 World Series. It was the best place to go to win.State ChampionshipParents – They offer me guidance and support.Derek Jeter – He is a great leader.MiracleThe BeatlesSing, play guitar and work out
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Elk Grove, CASacramento, CAJorge Sr.Susan04/06/1993Katrina-131999 Toyota 4runnerCriminal JusticeElk Grove H.S.Jeff Carlsonplayed Varsity all 4 years; hitting a Grand-Slam sophomore yearBeing a batboy when my uncle played.To continue the tradition.To play as hard as I can each day.Fernando – He has accomplished what I’m trying to do.Derek Jeter – Smooth handsTransformers SeriesEminemWorkout, Hit, Play Xbox
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#12 - Kashka DudleyYear - Freshman Position - Outfi eld
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 205
#18 - Nick BlaserYear - Freshman Position - Infi eld
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 5-8 Wt. - 170
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Kash (Kosh)Vallejo, CAVallejo, CAReggie Leeda 08/24/1993Reggie II - 22Jennifer28, Naomi-16 and Tyler-132000 Dodge NeonBusinessVallejo H.S.Dave BernsteinFootball2nd Team All-League 2 years in a row.Playing baseball with all of the people I grew up with. Best JC program around and wanted the challenge.To help the team win games anyway necessary.My family and where I come from because I don’t want to live the life of a typical Vallejo person.Kevin Durant – Came in with an underdog team and has great leader skills.Gucci Mane “Brick Squad”Hang with friends
Nicki Blase
Roseville, CA
Roseville, CA
Mark
Anita
12/12/1992
Dalton-17
Lauren-21
2006 Ford Mustang
General Ed
Roseville H.S.
Hank DeMello
Football and Basketball
Won State Championship
Become a better baseball player.
To win a State Championship
Dad- He is a great role model.
Derek Jeter – Ideal role model.
Moneyball
Drake and Wiz Khalifa
Hanging with friends
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#19 - Kenny CrayneYear - Freshman Position - RHP
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 6-3 Wt. - 175
#20 - Kyle RoybalYear - Freshman Position - RHP
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 190
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West Sacramento, CASacramento, CAKenEvonne11/15/1992Brittney (23)1999 Toyota CorollaCriminal JusticeRiver City H.S.Jeff CoxBasketball2 time All Tourney and 2 time All-LeagueWhen I hit a Walk-Off double to win against or rivals Dixon H.S.To become a better player and to win.To win State.Justin VerlanderThe GooniesAny CountryEnjoy Hunting
Murrieta, CASan Antonio, TXAndrewConnie09/18/1992Callen-21Devin-171999 Toyota CamrySociologyPalomar CollegeMurrieta Valley H.S.Scott WidnerFootballWon League 2010Traveling around southern California when I was 13 to play in baseball tournaments.Wanted to develop as a player and win State.To win State.My Family, Friends and Young BuckVontaze Burfict – He is the meanest player in the game!Borat50 Cent “I’m supposed to die tonight”
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#23 - Daniel SaylesYear - Freshman Position - LHP
Bats - L Throws - L
Ht. - 6-5 Wt. - 175
#26 - Anthony EnriquezYear - Freshman Position - Infi eld
Bats - L Throws - R
Ht. - 5-7 Wt. - 150
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DanWauwatosa, WIDanDoreen11/15/1991Lauren-152006 Pontiac GTOUndeclaredWauwatosa East H.S.Matt DahlstromSoccer and BasketballTeam MVP ’08,’09 and ’10; All-Suburban High Honorable Mention ’09,’10; GMC All Conference ’09, ’10; All-Conference Honorable Mention ’07,’08,’09,’102009-10 Tosa Athlete of the Year; Basketball Team MVP 2009-2010Hitting an opposite-field HR to left field off the scoreboard at a Minor League ballpark senior year.High School Honor Roll all 4 years; Phi-theta Kappa Honor Society; SCC President’s Highest HonorsTo give myself the best opportunity to develop as a player and person.To trust my abilities as a player and contribute my skills to my team in order to win a State Championship.Father – He has shown me through dedication of time and energy that anything is possible no matter what obstacles lay in you way.Josh Hamilton – His perseverance and ability to devote his abilities to God.For the Love of the Game/ Citizen Cane Casting Crowns “The Alter and the Door”Read, Study, Ride Motorcycles and Collect Shoes
AntSacramento, CASacramento, CARafael EnriquezCindy Enriquez11/09/1992Buddy-14 and Darrell-8Eliana-8UndeclaredRosemont H.S.Coach MartinezFootball and Cross Country’09 and ’10 2nd Team All-League and ’11 1st Team All-League Football 2010 Offensive MVP Metro League and Optimist Team2007 All-Star game Ichiro hit the inside the park homer and had 3 hits.Overall H.S. GPA above 3.0To improve my techniques and to become more efficient.To help the team win a State Championship.Grandma – Always had a great attitude while she fought cancer.Derek Jeter – Great role modelHappy GilmoreMac Dre “Retro Dance”Hang out with family and friends
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#27 - Trevor FaulknerYear - Freshman Position - 1B / C
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 6-0 Wt. - 205
#30 - Mark WangemanYear - Freshman Position - Outfi eld
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 190
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Fairfield, CA Napa, CAJimmyCarrie08/24/1992Linzee-22 and Laney-202000 Jeep Sahara UndeclaredRodriguez H.S.Jason ChathamWinning a National Championship when I was 14They have a great program.To win a State ChampionshipDad – He has always been there for me.Cal Ripken Jr. – He loved the game.The great outdoorsBiggie Smalls “I love it when you call me big papa”Ride my street bike and hang with the family.
WangNapa, CANapa, CATadVictoria08/18/1992Scott-232003 Toyota 4runnerSocial ScienceJustin-Siena H.S.Scott Wright3 time 1st Team All-MCAL; 2 time 1st Team All-Napa Conference; Napa County Offensive Player of the Year.Playing a game at AT&T Park.To join a winning tradition and to develop into the best player I can be.To win a State Championship.Parents – They made me into the person that I am today and will support me no matter what.Nick Swisher – He always plays the game hard.GladiatorWale “Beautiful Bliss”Golf
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#34 - Mason HastingsYear - Freshman Position - Catcher
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 6-3 Wt. - 205
#35 - Wesley MarkerYear - Freshman Position - Catcher
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 6-0 Wt. - 175
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MaseSacramento, CAFort Leonard Wood, MOMichaelAndrea09/28/1993Montana-141982 Toyota PickupEngineeringPleasant Grove H.S.Rob RinaldiFootball3 years Delta River League All-League for footballWinning Section Championship in footballTraditionWin the State Championship.Uncle – Respect his work ethic.Ray Lewis – Passion for the gameLiar LiarHunting
SnipesRocklin, CAAtlanta, GARayShirley01/25/1992Jon-162005 Nissan AltimaEconomicsRocklin H.S.Roc Murray2010 1st Team All-Metro, 2 time SFL 1st Team, Rivercats All-City Team 2010Winning Section Championship senior year2010 Scholar AthleteTo play for the best college in CaliforniaWin a State TitleParents – I learned everything from them.Chipper Jones – I grew up watching him.Super TroopersTech N9ne “Worldwide Choppers”Sleep
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#36 - Ben BrooksYear - Freshman Position - LHP
Bats - L Throws - L
Ht. - 5-11 Wt. - 165
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BrooksyOrangevale, CASan Diego, CAJeff BrooksKelly Anderson04/01/1993Cameron Anderson-10Madison Anderson-71997 Toyota TacomaSocial ScienceBella Vista H.S.Greg Olsen1st Team All Capital Valley senior year. Optimist All-Star selection senior yearThrowing a complete game and beating Casa Roble H.S. at home my senior yearScholar Athlete all 4 years of H.S.Only School that said they would challenge me and I want to get better.Do whatever I can to help my team win and to win State.Parents – They support me in everything that I do.Madison Bumgarner – His Performance in the 2010 World Series was outstanding, especially at his age. He will be fun to watch grow.SuperbadBlink – 182 “Feeling This”Play music and hand out with friends.
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#44 - Matthew MaherYear - Freshman Position - RHP
Bats - L Throws - R
Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 215
#49 - Jerrod BravoYear - Freshman Position - Infi eld
Bats - R Throws - R
Ht. - 5-9 Wt. - 185
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Roseville, CARoseville, CAJimTeddi06/07/1993Sam-23 and Steven-212003 Toyota CamryUndeclaredRoseville H.S.Hank DeMelloFootball2nd Team All-League, Honorable Mention All-MetroGetting Player of the Game for the SFL Championship game against Rocklin last year.The tradition and it’s the best program around.To win State.Parents – No matter what, they always believe in me.Michael Jordan – Never gave up and always played with passion.The SandlotPlay other sports
BravoCameron Park, CASan Jose, CAJeffJulie03/07/1993Travis-21 and Noah-6Gabriella-31998 Honda AccordSocial SciencePonderosa H.S.Dave White2011 1st Team All-League Made 2011 Optimist Game for baseballWatching my Uncle win the MLS Cup.3.0 through High SchoolTo play in a great program.To win State.Mother – She is a great role model.Chris Carpenter – A gamer.Friday After NextWiz khalifaHang out with friends.
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2012 FRESHMAN PROFILES#51 - Chris KunzYear - Freshman Position - LHP
Bats - R Throws - L
Ht. - 5-11 Wt. - 165
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TophSacramento, CASacramento, CAKentonMarina10/07/1992Tim-22Kaitlin-152003 Ford ExplorerBusiness-MarketingChristian BrothersPaul Carmazzi2010 Optimist Team, 2nd Team All-MetroGiants World Series win4.04 CSV GPATradition of winningState Championship/Team ERA under 4.00Bomber – He is all-knowingTim Lincecum – He’s not the strongest but the most effective.Cool RunningsNWA/Mark Morrison “Return of the Mack”Watching Cool Runnings with Correa
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• Recruiting Questionnaire
• Sac City Baseball History
• Where the Panthers Go
• Drafted Panthers
• State Championship History
• All-Time Win/Loss Record
• Panther Alumni in Baseball
• Current Statistics
• Conference Standings
• League Championships
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• And Much More
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Gary C. Borge D.D.S.
Starr Vaughn Equestrian
Cook Realty
Bertolino Insurance Agency
Midtown Strength & Conditioning
Sports Authority
Results Physical Therapy
CORPORATE SPONSOR
Plumbers & Pipefi tters
Local #447
A special thanks goes out to all of our sponsors this year. We would not be able to do this without you. Your continued
support is what makes this program what it is today. With your help the 14th annual SCC Golf Tournament was the
best yet and we would like to continue this trend in the coming years. Keep your eyes open for information on next
year’s tournament and please feel free to give any feedback and suggestions to improve on this event for the future.
Tee Sponsors• Gary C. Borge, D.D.S.
• Sacramento Knee & Sports Medicine
• Hank & Gaby McKay
• Judy & Leroy Young
• Henning Family
Tournament Sponsors
Gary C. Borge, D.D.S.
Montez Glass Inc.
Produce Express
Beverage Sponsor
PEPSI - Russ Charles
KS Telecom
Miller-Coors
Buck Bean Brewing
• Land Park Mart 76
• Chargin’s Bar & Grill
• Buckmaster Offi ce Solutions
• Stephen Casagrande, D.D.S.
• CTP Transport• John Hetherton - The Hetherton Agency (Lake Tahoe)
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It was then we knew that by hook or by crook we
could get the materials.
“The camaraderie that has grown around this
project has been amazing, and the people involved
have not been boisterous about their contributions.”
Although the project has been two years in
planning and is nearing completion after six months
of construction, Weinstein sounds as though even he
can’t believe it.
With a joyful bounce in his stride as he tours the
construction site, Weinstein gleefully points out the
location of the twin locker rooms, equipment storage,
the laundry facilities, umpires’ room and what will
be the plexiglass-enclosed “VIP” room behind home
plate.
Seating comes next, Weinstein said, noting the
possibility that some local baseball history may be
enshrined in the new park with the installation of light
towers that once illuminated old Edmunds Field, the
Broadway home of the revered Sacramento Solons.
Listed among the fi rms that have donated time
and materials for the 1,500-seat grandstand are
Barsteel, Vela Steel, Golden State Erectors, Camblin
Steel Service, Gayle Manufacturing, and Sacramento
builder Greg Lukenbill
contributed much of the structural
steel and reinforcing iron.
The acknowledged driver
behind the project is Mickey
Mynsted, the easygoing business
agent for the Iron Workers Union
Local 118, who rallied the unions
and others to the cause.
Brought on the scene at the
behest of “a friend from one of
the (American) Legion teams,”
who asked him to help raise
money, Mynsted said, “None of
us realized this was going to grow
as big as it has.”
The unions have used it to advantage as an
apprentice training program, and Mynsted said,
“hundreds” of journeymen from the 12 unions
involved have volunteered their services.
“Most of the work has been done on Saturday, but
a lot of the guys are down here working every day in
their spare time or between jobs,” he said.
Built 1988Capacity 1,500DimensionsCapacityCapacity
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Union Stadium“BALLPARK RISES ON LEAVEN OF FREE LABOR, MATERIALS”By Max Miller
Sacramento Bee Staff Writer
While Major League Baseball may be somewhere
in the city’s future, a drive by Sacramento’s
construction industry, headed by 12 building-craft
unions, is humming in concert toward completion of a
$2 million community baseball stadium at Sacramento
City College.
On the construction site, one could stand in the
shade provided by the imposing physique of big
Bill Meehan, as he recounts how the craft unions,
from bricklayers and ironworkers to electricians and
plumbers, have put out free-of-charge sweat, muscle
and know-how to build the “miniature, big league”
ballpark on the SCC campus.
Between well-aimed streams of tobacco juice,
Meehan, the head of the Sacramento Building Trades
Council, recounted recently how the unions “just want
everybody to know that we’re not the bleep-bleeps a
lot of people think we are.”
“It’s mind-boggling, what’s been done,” he said.
There’s nobody in town that hasn’t contributed in
some small way.
“We (the trade unions) came on board as soon
as we were satisfi ed that this
was going to be a community
stadium that wouldn’t be used for
professional baseball.”
It’s description as “miniature
major league” comes from Jerry
Weinstein, the SCC Panther’s
winningest baseball coach, who
forecasts that the new, 1,500-seat
facility on the campus at Freeport
Boulevard and 12th Avenue will
be the envy of every college -
and some small cities across the
country.
And Weinstein credits the
backing of the Building Trades Council and the
generosity of Sacramento building contractors and
suppliers for the realization of his dream of a baseball
stadium at SCC.
“Originally we fi gured that a $200-a-seat donation
would have raised $300,000,” Weinstein said as he
watched his vision transformed into what is estimated
now to be nearly $2 million worth of skilled labor,
concrete and steel.
“The key element was the labor unions who said,
‘We’ll come in and build it for you,’” the coach said.
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