2010 Sophomores
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Credits The 2010 Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Cypress College Physical Education/Athletics division. Written and designed by Teresa Wang. Photos of MLB and University players provided by their respective teams. Printed by NOCCD District Printing Services.
On the Cover
Welcome to Cypress Baseball 2 3 4 5 6 7-21 21
2010 Charger Roster Head Coach Scott Pickler Assistant Coaches Support Staff 2010 Season Preview 2009 Player Profiles Lucas Castlen Memorial Scholarship
2009 Season
22 2009 OEC in Review 23-24 2009 Season in Review
Cypress Baseball History 26 27-28 29 30 31 32-33 34 35 36 37
Division I All-Americans Scholarship Players Major League Players Professional Players Former Charger MVPs State Championships Team Records Single Season Hitting Records Career Hitting Records Pitching Records
Cypress College
38 Cypress Athletics 39 Cypress College
The 2010 Charger Sophomores
Cypress Facts
Location: 9200 Valley View St. Cypress, CA 90630 Founded: 1966 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Chargers Colors: Navy & Gold Conference: Orange Empire President: Michael J. Kasler Website: www.cypresscollege.edu College Phone Number: 714-484-7352 Division Phone Number: 714-484-7000 2009 Overall Record: 32-16 2009 Conference Record: 17-7 (1st-T)
Athletics Phone Number: 714-484-7352 Athletics Fax: 714-484-7448 Athletic Director: Diane Henry Asst. Athletic Director: Bill Pinkham Head Coach: Scott Pickler 714-821-7870 spickler@cypresscollege.edu Public Address Announcer: Wyatt Ware Trainer: Scott Tucker Equipment Coordinator: Manny Verdugo Counselor: Dana Bedard Athletic Secretary: Yvonne Cota Division Secretary: Lu Cayabyab Sports Information Director: Teresa Wang twang@cypresscollege.edu 714-484-7356
2010 ROSTER Numerical
No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown - High School 1 Jesse Gonzalez C Fr. R/R 5’10” 170 Servite HS - La Habra Heights 2 Joey Boney SS/2B Fr. R/R 5’9” 155 Canyon HS - Anaheim Hills 4 Corey LeVier 1B/OF So. L/R 6’3” 210 Diamond Bar HS - San Dimas 5 Stephan Kungl 3B So. R/R 6’1” 180 Katella HS - Anaheim 6 Bryan Aanderud Util. Fr. R/R 5’10” 183 La Habra HS - Fullerton 7 DC Legg 2B So. R/R 6’0” 180 Vista Murrieta HS - Murrieta 8 Kyle Henke C Fr. R/R 6’0” 205 Piedra Vista HS - Farmington, NM 9 Dimitri DeLaFuente 3B/RHP So. R/R 6’0” 200 South Hills HS - West Covina 10 Jordan Foreman OF So. R/R 5’9” 178 El Modena HS - Orange 11 Tanner Perkins OF Fr. R/R 6’1” 185 LB Wilson HS - Long Beach 12 David Silvas OF So. R/R 6’0” 185 Canyon Springs HS - Moreno Vlly. 14 Erik Hempe OF So. R/R 6’2” 180 Katella HS - Anaheim 15 Johnathan Morales SS So. R/R 5’6” 160 Paramount HS - Paramount 16 Dylan Kuhn RHP So. R/R 6’3” 225 Sunny Hills HS - Buena Park 17 Dylan Fitzgerald 3B/OF Fr. L/R 6’1” 190 Villa Park HS - Orange 18 Travis Garrett RHP So. R/R 5’11” 205 Los Alamitos HS - Long Beach 19 Ian Sakry OF Fr. R/R 6’3” 205 St. John Bosco HS - Long Beach 20 Vince Payne RHP Fr. R/R 6’3” 175 El Modena HS - Garden Grove 21 Josh Anderson RHP Fr. R/R 6’7” 225 Murrieta Valley HS - Cypress 22 Jared Wilson RHP Fr. R/R 6’3” 170 Servite HS - Cypress 23 Jake Clark 1B Fr. R/R 6’2” 220 Norco HS - Norco 24 Matt Avery OF So. L/R 6’0” 195 Los Alamitos HS - La Palma 25 Gabriel Garcia LHP So. L/L 5’8” 185 Canyon HS - Anaheim 26 Kelvin Tolbert LHP So. L/L 6’0” 185 Montclair Prep - Encino 27 Justin McGuire OF So. L/L 5’9” 175 Bellflower HS - Bellflower 28 Ray Hanson RHP So. R/R 6’7” 235 Wilson HS - Long Beach 29 Matt Rush RHP/C So. R/R 6’1” 225 La Mirada HS - La Mirada 30 Caleb Hatcher INF Fr. L/R 6’0” 190 West View HS - San Diego 31 Mason Patterson RHP Fr. R/R 6’2” 185 Palos Verdes HS - Redondo Beach 32 Travis Pitcher RHP Fr. R/R 6’4 195 El Dorado HS - Yorba Linda 33 Connor Haddock RHP Fr. R/R 6’2” 195 El Dorado HS - Yorba Linda 36 Juan Hernandez C Fr. R/R 6’1” 210 Columbia HS - Nampa, ID 44 Ben Waldrip 1B So. L/L 6’6” 245 Medford HS - Medford, MA 49 Cameron Tanseco RHP Fr. R/R 6’4” 220 Los Alamitos HS - Los Alamitos 55 Thomas Hoenshell RHP So. R/R 6’5” 230 El Modena HS - Orange
Alphabetical
No. 6 21 24 2 23 9 17 10 25 18 1 33 28 30 14 8 36 55 16 5 7 4 27 15 31 20 11 32 29 19 12 49 26 44 22
Name Bryan Aanderud Josh Anderson Matt Avery Joey Boney Jake Clark Dimitri DeLaFuente Dylan Fitzgerald Jordan Foreman Gabriel Garcia Travis Garrett Jesse Gonzalez Connor Haddock Ray Hanson Caleb Hatcher Erik Hempe Kyle Henke Juan Hernandez Thomas Hoenshell Dylan Kuhn Stephan Kungl DC Legg Corey LeVier Justin McGuire Johnathan Morales Mason Patterson Vince Payne Tanner Perkins Travis Pitcher Matt Rush Ian Sakry David Silvas Cameron Tanseco Kelvin Tolbert Ben Waldrip Jared Wilson
Pos. Util. RHP OF SS/2B 1B 3B/RHP 3B/OF OF LHP RHP C RHP RHP INF OF C C RHP RHP 3B 2B 1B/OF OF SS RHP RHP OF RHP RHP/C OF OF RHP LHP 1B RHP
Coaching Staff Head Coach Scott Pickler (26th season) Assistant Coaches Bill Pinkham (25th season) Lawrence Mahoney (4th season) Mike Cordero (2nd season) Cameron Flading (3rd season) Tony Felicione (1st season) Taylor Cameron (1st season)
By Class
Sophomores ........................ 18 Freshmen ............................. 17
Pronunciation
Cory Levier ............................ Levy-ay Stephan Kungl ....................... Kung-il Bryan Aanderud .......... And-er-rood Dylan Kuhn................................ Koon Thomas Hoenshell......... Ho-en-shell 2
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HEAD COACH SCOTT PICKLER San Diego State - 25th Season
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ne of the most respected veteran community college coaches in the nation, Scott Pickler had another successful year in 2009 heading to the Super Regionals. Pickler, in his 26th year directing the Chargers, has led Cypress to four state championships (1991, 1994, 1997, 2003) and four runner-up finishes (1996, 1999, 2004, 2007). Pickler, who served as a coach for the 1995 USA Baseball National Trials, has a career winning percentage of .677 (737352-4). He also has coached for eight years in the prestigious Cape Cod Summer League. In 2004, 2006, and 2007 he led the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox to the Cape Cod League Title. Pickler took over a struggling Cypress program in 1985 and quickly turned the Chargers into a respected California powerhouse. He has been chosen the National Coach of the Year for California Junior Colleges four times. With all of his professional accomplishments, Pickler’s biggest victories
and proudest moments come when he base for the Aztecs. sees his athletes move to four-year col- Scott and his wife Sharon have two leges and universities or the profes- children: Jeff (34) and Kari (30). Jeff was sional ranks. Over 200 student-athletes an all-conference choice for his dad at have received scholarships, and 80 plus Cypress in 1995 and then went on to earn players have been selected in the Major All-America honors at the University of League Draft. There have been 12 for- Tennessee. Kari is a graduate of UCLA mer Chargers who have been brought up and was a Bruins Song Leader. She has to the Majors in Pickler’s tenure includ- performed on Broadway in the musical ing seven who are currently active. “Big”, and currently works for the Fox Before coming to Cypress, Pickler Network. Pickler’s younger brother Brad had an outstanding high school coach- is the head coach of the softball team at ing career. In six seasons at Savanna and Cypress and has led the Chargers to five Loara high schools, he posted a com- state championships. bined record of 123-36 and won the CIF championship with Pickler’s Career Coaching Record his 1983 Loara Year Record Post-Season squad. Pickler is a 1968 graduate of 1985 22-15 Savanna High win- 1986 28-14 ning Athlete of the 1987 26-18 Year recognition. 1988 34-11 2-2 He attended Cy- 1989 34-15 3-2 (OEC Champs) press College and 1990 23-19 earned all-confer- 1991 36-15 8-1 (State Champs) ence recognition 1992 26-17 under Coach Larry 1993 29-18 2-3 Mercadante. He 1994 44-10 9-1 (OEC and State Champs) earned a degree in 5-2 physical education 1995 35-15-1 8-3 (OEC Champs, State Finalists) from San Diego 1996 41-14 1997 41-11-1 8-1 (State Champs) State University 2-3 and played second 1998 24-23
California Community College All-Time Coaching Victories
1. *Don Sneddon 2. Jerry Weinstein 3. *Scott Pickler 4. *Jerry Bartow 5. John Noce 6. Skip Claprood 7. *Ron Scott 8. Art Mazmanian 9. Len Bourdet 10. John Osborne
Santa Ana 957-336-3 Sacramento City 831-208-12 Cypress 800-386-4 Southwestern 789-577-8 San Mateo 772-412 Citrus 772-370 Fresno City 758-257 Mt. SAC 730-418 Fresno City 722-374 Allan Hancock 698-409
1999 37-14-1 2000 36-12 2001 30-17 2002 29-17 2003 37-14-1 2004 26-14 2005 26-15 2006 42-12 2007 31-22 2008 31-19 2009 32-16 Total 800-387-4 (.674)
7-2 (OEC Champs, State Finalists) 4-2 2-2 2-2 8-1 (OEC and State Champions) 4-1 (State Finalists) 3-2 7-4 (OEC Champs, State Finalist) 7-3 (State Finalists) 4-3 3-2 (OEC Champs) 93-40 (.699) 2010 CHARGER BASEBALL
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ASSISTANT COACHES Bill Pinkham 25th season University of San Diego
The veteran Cypress assistant is also the college’s assistant athletic director starting with the Chargers in 1985. An All-America catcher at the University of San Diego, Pinkham specializes in working with the Charger backstops. Pinkham was a second round draft choice of the Toronto Blue Jays. Pinkham lives in Yorba Linda with his wife Debi. They have four children: Kate, Stephanie, Brett, and Molly.
Mike Cordero 2nd Season Upper Iowa University
Larry Mahoney 5th Season Huron University
A State Championship player on the 2003 State Championship Charger squad, Mahoney comes to the Chargers after gaining some experience coaching with Pickler in the Cape Cod Summer League the past two seasons winning the championship in 2004. As a Charger, Mahoney batted .436 during the championship season. After Cypress, Mahoney moved on to the University of South Dakota and then Huron University.
Cameron Flading 3rd Season Cal State Fullerton
Cordero comes to Cypress from Flading comes to Cypress from two Charleston Southern University years of experience with Katella High where he helped the Bucs produce School. As a player, Flading spent six one of the top offenses in the Big years in the minors with the Angels South Conference. While at CSU, organization from 1999-2005. He Cordero saw two of his infielders pitched in 137 games over the years receive Louisville Slugger Division 1 Freshman All-America with an 8-6 career record and 18 saves. He recently graduated honors. Before heading to the Southeast, Cordero achieved from Cal State Fullerton with a degree in Criminal Justice. success at the high school level leading Cathedral High School Flading will work with the pitchers. in Los Angeles to two consecutive play-off births, a League Championship and a CIF-SS Quarter-Final appearance. Cordero also spent a year at Pasadena City College as the Lancers Recruiting Coordinator and has worked numerous years with Playhard Baseball Club as a hitting instructor. Cordero will be working with Coach Mahoney on the Charger infield and hitters. Cordero holds a degree in Marketing from Upper Iowa University and is working on a Masters in Physical Education at Azusa Pacific.
Tony Felicione 1st Season Long Beach State
Felicione is no stranger to community college baseball serving on the staffs of Ohlone (2002-04) and LA Harbor (1993-98). He has earned two state finalist finishes, one with each team, two Super Regional Championships, nine regional championships, and one South Coast Conference Championship. Felicione was a standout for Long Beach State as a 3rd Team All-American and an All Big West selection. 4
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Taylor Cameron 1st Season Point Loma Nazarene
Cameron returns to Cypress after playing with the Chargers in 2004. Cameron coached with Scott Pickler as the Pitching Coach for the YD Red Sox in the Cape Cod League. Cameron will serve as the pitching coach for Cypress. After playing one year with the Chargers, Cameron moved on to Point Loma Nazarene where he finished fifth all time in wins and strikeouts. He was drafted in 2007 by the Pittsburgh Pirates and played Independent Baseball in 2008.
SUPPORT STAFF Athletic Director Diane Henry
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enry begins her 17th year as the Dean of Physical Education and eighth year as Athletic Director. Henry began her Cypress College career as the women’s athletic trainer in 1978, becoming the trainer for the school in 1980. During her tenure, Henry has served on numerous boards and committees within the campus. She has a Masters in Education from Azusa Pacific University and a B.A. and M.A. in Physical Education from CSU Long Beach. Phone: 714-484-7355 Email: dhenry@cypresscollege.edu
Sports Information Director Teresa Wang
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ang is in her fifth year as the Charger’s Sports Information Director. She began her stint as Cypress as an assistant for the women’s basketball team where she was part of the 2004-05 State Championship staff. She has her B.A. from University of California Berkeley in economics, a master’s degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco, and a masters in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University. Phone: 714-484-7356 Email: twang@cypresscollege.edu
Athletic Trainer Scott Tucker
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ucker is in his 25th year as the head athletic trainer. He is in charge of the health care of all of Cypress’s student athletes. He is known for his commitment to the strength and conditioning of our student athletes and conducts several on going volunteer programs. He is a graduate from the University of Utah, where he also taught athletic training courses as well as first aid/CPR. Tucker is also an adjunct faculty member - teaching courses in athletic training and First Aid. Phone: 714-484-7381 Email: stucker@cypresscollege.edu
Academic Counselor Dana Bedard
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edard begins his eighteenth year as a counselor and professor at Cypress College. This will be the ninth year he has been responsible for the athletic counseling component of the athletic program. Bedard is also the Cypress Men’s Golf coach and is entering his eighth season. Phone: 714-484-7276
Email: dbedard@cypresscollege.edu
Groundskeeper
PA Announcer
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he “Voice of the Chargers” is in his 17th year with Cypress baseball announcing at every home game. Ware also lends his voice to the volleyball and basketball programs.
Brian Travaglia
n his eighth year, Travaglia has transformed the Charger ballpark into a showcase. Coach Pickler believes the Cypress Baseball field is the nicest in the state and attributes it to Travaglia’s hard work.
Wyatt Ware
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Compliance Officer
Equipment Coordinator
Phone: 714-484-7276 Email: ycota@cypresscollege.edu
Phone: 714-484-7377 Email: mverdugo@cypresscollege.edu
Yvonne Cota
Manny Verdugo
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2010 SEASON PREVIEW
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010 looks promising on paper for the Chargers. We have a large nucleus of experienced sophomores and a good mix of some talented freshmen. Around the diamond: Starting on the mound, the Chargers return sophomores Ray Hanson, Tom Hoenshell who returns after a year off from injury, Gabe Garcia, Travis Garrett,signed early with UCI and Matt Rush who got significant innings last year. Vince Payne. Connor Haddock, and Travis Pitcher have been impressive as freshmen on the mound. Offensively, we return shortstop Johnny Morales who signed early with Virginia Tech. He loves to play this game and will get every opportunity to show skills. Our outfield should be a strength and have some depth. Jordan Foreman, Eric Hempe who has committed early to
Central Florida, left-handed Corey Levier, David Silvas and Justin McGuire can all hit and should provide veteran leadership. Three sophomore newcomers who should be run producers and leaders are DC Legg, Ben Waldrip who has signed early with Jacksonville State, and Matt Avery. Dimitri DeLaFuente makes the transition from third base to behind the plate. His ability to lock in for nine innings will be a key to our season. Jake Kungl, who was very good for us as a freshman will be a key for us both defensively and offensively at third base. Key freshmen include Joey Boney at second base and shortstop, Jake Clark at first base,The experience, depth and sophomore leadership should be a plus for the 2010 Chargers as we get ready to battle in the Orange Empire Conference.
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES
2009 All-Southern California Team Selection
Ray Hanson
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #4 Corey LeVier
Sophomore 1B/OF 6’3” 210 lb Bats/Throws: L/R Diamond Bar HS Hometown: San Dimas Cypress Highlights: A second team AllOrange Empire Conference selection in 2009… averaged .365 at the plate with 28 RBI… collected 17 walks… was threefor-five with a double, an RBI, and a run scored against Allan Hancock on May 9th.
High School Highlights: A three-time letter winner for the Brahmas… was a First Team all-Sierra League player as a senior and was named to the second team as a junior… finished his senior season with a .353 batting average… was selected to play in the Senior All-Star game hosted by the SGV Tribune… played in the Jesse Flores prospect All-Star game as a junior… excelled academically on the honor role all four years. Personal: Born on June 2, 1990… parents are Mark, Stacy and Valerie LeVier… sister is Lacey… majoring in communications… came to Cypress, “to play baseball, improve my skills, get an education, and progress to a four-year school after Cypress.” Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .375 41-23
96
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
22 36 6
0
3
28
51
.531
17
14
.470
1
0
3-3
4
E FLD%
0
0 1.000
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
E FLD%
#5 Stephan Kungl Sophomore Katella HS
3B
6’1” 180 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Anaheim
Cypress Highlights: Bat .365 in 2009… appeared in 34 games with nine RBI and four doubles… was three-for-five with a double, an RBI, and a run scored against Allan Hancock on May 9th. High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner for the Knights… was a threetime all-Empire League selection… was twice named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year… was the team’s Rookie of the Year as a sophomore… led Katella to the Empire League Championship as a senior. Personal: Born on July 14 1990… parents are Jake and Marlene Kungl… siblings are Jake, Bryon, and Chris… major is undecided… came to Cypress for the “tradition of the program.”
Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .365 64-15 8
63
R
H
9
23 4
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0
0
9
27
.429
6
12
.431
1
0
0-1
24
32 5 .918
2010 PLAYER PROFILES #9 Dimitri DeLaFuente Sophomore 3B/RHP 6’0” 205 lb Bats/Throws: R/R South Hills HS Hometown: West Covina Cypress Highlights: Hit .331 in 37 games for Cypress in 2009… produced seven doubles and 26 RBI… pitched 3.1 innings allowing no hits and striking out five… was three-for-four with two RBI and two runs scored against Allan Hancock on January 29th. High School Highlights: A four year letter-winner for the Huskies… a First team all-San Antonio League four years straight… the league’s most valuable player as a junior… a second team all-Valley selection as a sophomore before earning two first team selections as a junior and senior… a two-time Second Team all-CIF selection… also lettered in football. Personal: Born on June 25, 1990… parents are Ruth and Maricio DeLaFuente.. siblings are Lauren and Isabella… major is undecided… also interested in playing football, basketball, lifting weights, eating, and sleeping. Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .331 37-33
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
118 21 39 7
1
3
26
57
.483
10
14
.381
4
0
0-0
27
E
44 12
FLD% .855
#10 Jordan Foreman Sophomore OF El Modena HS
5’10” 175 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Orange
Cypress Highlights: Started ten games for the Chargers in 2009… bat .278 with seven RBI… was four-for-four including a double against Antelope Valley on February 24th. High School Highlights: A two-year letter winner for the Vanguards… was a twotime First Team all-Century League recipient… an All-County selection as a senior… was named the Century League Offensive Player of the Year… led El Modena to the CIF Quarterfinals as a junior… was named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and the Most Valuable Player as a senior… was named to the Area Code All-Star Team… was the school’s Men’s League Vice President. Personal: Born on January 24, 1990… parents are Beau and Jamie Foreman… brother is Jeff… majoring in history… high school coach Josh Kliner played at Cypress before becoming a Division I All-American at Kansas. Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .278 31-10
54
R
H
6
15 4
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A 0
0
7
19
.352
3
5
.328
0
3
1-1
27
0
E FLD% 1 .964
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #12 David Silvas Sophomore OF 6’0” Canyon Springs HS
185 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Moreno Valley
Cypress Highlights: Averaged .346 at the plate in 2009… produced nine doubles and 21 RBI… went three-for-four with a double and a triple against Santa Ana on March 24th. High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner for the Cougars… was a two-time all-Inland Valley League selection… earned thee team’s Gold Glove award as a junior and senior… was the Offensive Player of the Year as a junior… was named the team’s Rookie of the Year as a sophomore… finished his senior year with a .395 batting average. Personal: Born on December 23, 1989… parents are David and Marie… sister is Nicole… majoring in business… came to Cypress because, “I wanted to compete with the best and step my game up.”
Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .346 37-15
78
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
19 27 9
1
2
21
44
.564
8
4
.414
0
1
0-0
16
1
E FLD% 1 .944
#14 Erik Hempe Sophomore Katella HS
OF 6’2” 180 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Anaheim
Cypress Highlights: Started 27 games for the Chargers in the infield in 2008… stole five bases without being caught… finished with a .301 batting average with 19 RBI, eight doubles, and three homeruns… went three-for-six including a homerun for three RBI and three runs scored against Yuba on February 1st. High School Highlights: Won the CIF Southern Section Championship his freshman season… earned a starting spot his sophomore season and progressed to Offensive Player of the Year his junior year with a .421 average including six triples and twelve doubles… finished his senior season as Offensive Player of the Year again with a .386 average… was selected to play in the North-South All-Star game where he hit a homerun. Personal: Born on May 14th, 1989… parents are Kurt and Kim Hempe… sister is Jenna… majoring in criminal justice… chose to play at Cypress, “to get better, move on, and win a championship. Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2008 .301 38-27 10
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
113 27 34 8
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3
19
53
.469
9
21
.360
1
0
5-5
19
E FLD%
74 9 .912
2010 PLAYER PROFILES #15 Johnathan Morales Sophomore OF Paramount HS
5’6” 160 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Paramount
Cypress Highlights: Started in 46 games for the Chargers in 2009… put up 28 RBI with 33 runs and 11 doubles… was threefor-three with two runs scored against Mt. San Jacinto on May 15th. High School Highlights: Born on August 31, 1990… parents are Luis and Rocio Morales… sister is Kimberly… majoring in engineering… favorite quote is “Substance over image.” – John Wooden Personal: Born on August 31, 1990… parents are Luis and Rocio Morales… sister is Kimberly… majoring in engineering… favorite quote is “Substance over image.” – John Wooden
Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .274 46-46
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
175 33 48 11
1
1
28
64
.366
17
14
.350
1
9
4-5
57
E
FLD%
149 18 .920
#16 Dylan Kuhn Sophomore RHP Sunny Hills HS
6’3” 225 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Buena Park
Cypress Highlights: Finished 2009 with a 2-0 record and 1.17 ERA… struck out six batters... allowed just two hits and struck out two in four innings against Compton on February 5th. High School Highlights: A two-year letter winner for the Lancers… was named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year as
a senior.
Personal: Born on September 21, 1990… mother is Karin… brother is Joshua… majoring in math… favorite quote is, “Good players practice until they get it right, great players practice until they don’t get it wrong.”
Year
ERA W-L
2009 1.17 2-0
App GS CG SV IP
H
R
ER
BB SO HR
BF
B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA
6
4
3
1
5
26
.154
1
0
0
7.2
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #18 Travis Garrett Sophomore RHP Los Alamitos HS
5’11” 185 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Long Beach
Cypress Highlights: Made a team high 21 appearances for the Chargers in 2009… finished with a 403 record striking out 32 batters… hit .291 at the plate… struck out five and allowed no hits in four innings against Fullerton on April 14th. High School Highlights: A three-time First Team all-Sunset League selection for the Griffins… led Los Alamitos to two straight Sunset League championships… had twelve homeruns over his junior and senior seasons… played in the North South All-Star game. Personal: Born on October 27, 1989… parents are Russ and Priscilla Garrett… siblings are Sam and Matt… major is undecided… favorite quote is, “Take it around again boys.”
Year
ERA W-L
2009 5.93 4-3
App GS CG SV IP 21
1
0
5
H
R
30.1 29 22
ER
BB SO HR
BF
20
28
109 .266
32
2
B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 6
4
0
2
2
#25 Gabriel Garcia Sophomore LHP Canyon Hills HS
5’8” 185 lb Bats/Throws: L/L Hometown: Anaheim
Cypress Highlights: A second-team AllOrange Empire Conference selection in 2009… finished with a 5-6 record in 19 appearances and 13 starts… had a 3.63 ERA striking out a team high 82 strikeouts… struck out four and allowed just one hit in four innings against Cuesta on April 8th. High School Highlights: Named the Comanches’ pitcher of the year as a junior… earned Century League Most Valuable Player, and All-Orange County honors as a senior… finished his senior season with a .411 batting average. Personal: Born on November 15, 1989… parents are Donny and Esther Garcia… siblings are Daniel and Vanessa… majoring in business… came to Cypress because, “it’s the best JC baseball program and I always go for the best.”
Year
ERA W-L
2009 6.63 5-6 12
App GS CG SV IP 19
13
0
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H
R
91.2 77 48
ER
BB SO HR
BF
37
37
343 .224
82
4
B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 4
8
5
0
12
2010 PLAYER PROFILES #27 Justin McGuire Sophomore OF Bellflower HS
5’9” 175 lb Bats/Throws: L/L Hometown: Bellflower
Cypress Highlights: Came up with several clutch plays for Cypress in 2008 including five homeruns… produced 25 RBI while averaging .309 at the plate… was two-for-two with a homerun and a double against Porterville on February 7th. High School Highlights: Won a Suburban League Championship his freshman season… was an all-Suburban League honorable mention as a sophomore and then First Team his junior season and Second Team as a senior… earned a Silver Slugger award. Personal: Born on February 13th, 1989… parents are Richard McGuire and Linda Lira… majoring in business… favorite quote is, “If you can dream it, you can do it.”
Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .309 39-16
81
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
18 25 6
1
5
25
48
.593
11
11
.389
2
0
0-2
6
0
E FLD% 1 .857
#28 Ray Hanson Sophomore Wilson HS
RHP 6’7” 235 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Long Beach
Cypress Highlights: Finished with a team best 11 wins placing him fourth on the season record book for total wins… was named to the All-Southern California team… was the only freshman on the team named to the first team All-Orange Empire Conference… suffered just one loss in 2009… struck out a 73 batters with a 3.35 ERA… struck out eight batters in 5.2 innings against Fullerton on March 7th. High School Highlights: A three year standout for the Bruins… was the team’s Rookie of the Year as a sophomore with a .98 ERA… led Wilson to a CIF and National Championship in his junior year with a 2.47 ERA… won a Connie Mack and World Wood Bat National Championship… led the Bruins to a CIF Runner-Up finish in his senior season. Personal: Born February 27, 1990… parents are Robert and Stephanie Hanson… brother Richard also played for Cypress… majoring in marketing… came to Cypress because it is the, “best program around.” Year
ERA W-L
2009 3.35 11-1
App GS CG SV IP 17
13
1
0
H
R
86.0 68 38
ER
BB SO HR
BF
32
27
316 .215
73
3
B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 4
15
2
1
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #29 Matt Rush
Sophomore RHP/C 6’1” 225 lb Bats/Throws: R/R La Mirada HS Hometown: La Mirada Cypress Highlights: Finished with a 4.21 ERA in 2008 in 21 appearances… struck out five in 2.2 innings against Irvine Valley on March 3rd.
High School Highlights: A four year letter winner for the Matadores… was named to the First Team all-Suburban League as a senior… invited to the Area All-Star Game… was the Offensive Player of the Year as a freshman… led La Mirada to the CIF finals as a junior… also excelled in football… graduated with honors. Personal: Born on June 2, 1990… parents are Kelley and David Rush… siblings are Samantha and Zachary… major is undecided… came to Cypress because it is, “The best JC around.”
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ERA W-L
2009 4.21 1-3
App GS CG SV IP 21
0
0
5
H
R
36.1 37 24
ER
BB SO HR
BF
17
7
144 .257
41
5
B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 3
2
0
2
2
#55 Thomas Hoenshell Sophomore RHP El Modena HS
6’5” 230 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Orange
Cypress Highlights: Pitched 52 innings for the Chargers in 2008… led the team in ERA at 2.42… was second on the team in strikeouts with 52… finished the season with a 4-1 record… struck out ten batters in 6.1 innings against Allan Hancock on February 21. High School Highlights: Was the Vanguard’s Most Valuable Player as a freshman and sophomore… led El Modena to a Century League Championship as a sophomore and senior… was named the Century League’s Pitcher of the Year and Second Team all-County as a senior… was featured in the Senior Showcase and the North/South All-Star game… finished his senior season with a 1.89 ERA, 50 strikeouts, and a 6-2 record. Personal: Born on April 15th, 1989… parents are Duke and Nancy Hoenshell… sister is Elizabeth… majoring in kinesiology… favorite quote is, “Good athletes practice until they get it right, great athletes practice until they don’t get it wrong.” Year
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2008 2.42 4-1 14
App GS CG SV IP 24
1
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H
R
52.0 55 29
ER
BB SO HR
BF
14
12
205 .268
52
3
B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 4
2
0
2
6
2010 PLAYER PROFILES #7 DC Legg Sophomore 2B 6’0” Vista Murrieta HS
180 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Murrieta
At University of Utah: Finished with 12 RBI and six doubles in 2008… hit .257 with 26 hits in 36 appearances. High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner for the Broncos… a threetime Academic All-Southwestern League selection… a first time All-Southwestern League selection and first-team All-CIF… led the Broncos to a Southwestern League Championship as a junior and a CIF championship as a senior. Personal: Born on April 4th, 1989… parents are Dave and Melinda Legg… brother is Derek… majoring in social science… also interested in golfing.
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Avg
GP-GS AB
2008 .257 36-30
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
101 14 26 6
0
0
12
32
.317
7
22
.328
3
5
2-2
19
E FLD%
66 9 .904
#24 Matt Avery Sophomore OF Los Alamitos HS
6’0” 185 lb Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: La Palma
At Long Beach State: Appeared in 24 games with the 49ers… produced five hits, five runs, and four RBI. High School Highlights: A three year letter winner for the Griffins… a three-time First Team all-Sunset League selection including being named the team’s MVP as a senior… first-team “Dream Team” as a senior… hit .400 with seven homeruns and 33 RBI as a senior setting the school’s RBI record. Personal: Born on November 8th, 1989… parents are Cecil and Leslie Avery… brother is Daniel… majoring in communications… also enjoys beach volleyball.
Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .125 24-8
40
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A
E FLD%
5
5
1
2 .909
0
0
4
6
.150
4
20
.239
0
0
1-1
19
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #26 Kelvin Tolbert Sophomore LHP Montclair Prep
6’0” 185 lb Bats/Throws: L/L Hometown: Encino
At LA Pierce College: Made six appearances at Pierce in 2009 with a 4.82 ERA in 9.1 innings pitched. High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner with the Mounties… a first team All-Olympic League selection as a senior and second team as a junior… had a 3.06 ERA with a 7-4 record as a senior. Personal: Born on October 8th, 1990… parents are Kelvin and Glenna Tolbert… siblings are Langston and Jahred… majoring in business… came to Cypress because it is, “one of the best programs around.”
Year
ERA W-L
2009 4.82 0-0
App GS CG SV IP
H
6
12 8
0
0
0
9.1
R
ER
BB SO HR
BF
B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA
5
9
43
.279
11
0
3
1
0
0
0
#44 Ben Waldrip Sophomore 1B Medford HS
6’6” 245 lb Bats/Throws: L/L Hometown: Medford, MA
At Saint Anselm College: Led the Hawks with 27 RBI and a .394 average in 2009… produced a team high 14 doubles… an all-NE-10 Conference and all-region selection. High School Highlights: A four-year starter for the Mustangs… a three-time Greater Boston League All-Star... captained the team as a junior and senior... hit .428 in a high school wood bat league. Personal: Born on June 27th, 1990… parents are Juanita and David Waldrip… siblings are Matthew and Andrew… majoring in math… also enjoys the outdoors, hunting, and fishing.
Year
Avg
GP-GS AB
2009 .394 35-32 16
R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO
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27
75
.591
5
11
.418
5
0
0-0
A
E FLD%
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #1 Jesse Gonzalez Freshman Servite HS
C
5’10” 170 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: La Habra Heights
High School Highlights: Led the Friars to a Trinity League championship as a freshman… earned the team’s coaches’ award as a sophomore and junior. Personal: Born on July 26th, 1990… parents are Armando and Arcelia Gonzalez… siblings are Regina and Marie… majoring in business economics… favorite quote is, “If it is to be, it is up to me.”
#2 Joey Boney Freshman Canyon HS
SS/2B 5’9” 155 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Anaheim Hills
High School Highlights: A two-year letter winner for the Comanches… earned a Century League Championship as a junior and senior… was named a first team all-Century League player and second team all-CIF… was named the team’s offensive player of the year… hit .356 with 15 RBI as a senior. Personal: Born on August 15th, 1991… parents are Toni Newhouse and Bob Boney… majoring in business… favorite quote is, “No excuses, play like a champion.”
#6 Bryan Aanderud Freshman La Habra HS
Util 5’10” 183 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Fullerton
High School Highlights: A four year letter winner for the Highlanders… was a First Team allFreeway League selection and First Team all-Area as a senior… was the team’s Defensive Player of the Year… also excelled in soccer. Personal: Born on September 9, 1989… parents are Stephen and Julie Aanderud… siblings are Jennifer, Brittany, and Heather… majoring in English… also enjoys reading, biblical studies, classical literature, and theater.
#8 Kyle Henke Freshman C Piedra Vista HS
6’0” 205 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Farmington, NM
High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner for the Panthers... a three year team captain… was named First Team all-State as a senior and All-North… batted .520 with nine homeruns and 38 RBI as a senior… set the school record for homeruns and RBI… was named Second Team All-State as a sophomore and junior… also excelled in football. Personal: Born on April 30, 1990… parents are Steve and Susan Henke… siblings are Karla and Kayci… majoring in engineering… came to Cypress to, “receive the best coaching around and to get to the next level.” 2010 CHARGER BASEBALL
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #11 Tanner Perkins Freshman OF LB Wilson HS
6’1” 185 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Long Beach
High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner for the Bruins… earned a CIF, State, and National Championship as a sophomore… named the Bruins’ Most Improved Player and a second team All-Moore League selection as a junior… a first team all-Moore League and Press Telegram Dream Team selection as a senior… named the team’s Most Valuable Player… also excelled in soccer and was named a distinguished scholar. Personal: Born on February 4th, 1991… parents are William and Phyllis Perkins… siblings are Travis, Tyler, and Trenton… majoring in film… also enjoys playing the saxophone and acting.
#17 Dylan Fitzgerald
Freshman 3B/OF 6’1” 190 lb Bats/Throws: L/R Villa Park HS Hometown: Orange High School Highlights: A two-year letter winner for the Spartans… bat .321 with 14 RBI as a senior. Personal: Born on December 20th, 1990… parents are Ron and Cherie Fitzgerald… siblings are Austin, Devin, and Sean… majoring in engineering… came to Cypress because of, “the history of how this program moves and develops players for the next level.
#19 Ian Sakry Freshman OF 6’3” St. John Bosco HS
205 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Long Beach
High School Highlights: A four-time Spirit Award winner for the Braves… named the Rookie of the Year as a sophomore… hit .297 with seven RBI… also excelled in football. Personal: Born on September 7th, 1990… father is Paul Sakry… sister is Lily… majoring in communications… also enjoys the beach, playing the drums, and solitaire.
#20 Vince Payne Freshman RHP El Modena HS
6’3” 175 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Garden Grove
High School Highlights: Led the Vanguards to a Century League championship as a junior… named the O.C. All-Star game… led the team in hits as a senior… a two-year letter winner… also excelled in basketball. Personal: Born on December 19th, 1990… parents are Vincent and Judith Payne… brother is Austin… majoring in criminal justice… favorite quote is, “Don’t let what you can’t do interfere with what you can do.”
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #21 Josh Anderson Freshman RHP Murrieta HS
6’7” 225 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Cypress
High School Highlights: Led the Nighthawks to two Southwestern League Championships… had nine complete game wins as a sophomore… also involved in ASB. Personal: Born on March 14th, 1991… parents are Pam and Scott Stacey… siblings are Jack, Justin, Jordan, and Heather… came to Cypress because, “I believe I will better myself at Cypress.”
#22 Jared Wilson Freshman Servite HS
RHP 63” 195 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Cypress
High School Highlights: A three-time Scholar Athlete for the Friars… also lettered in football. Personal: Born on April 26th, 1990… parents are Troy and Carole Wilson… brother is Matt… majoring in business… came to Cypress because of their, “reputation of excellence.”
#23 Jake Clark Freshman Norco HS
1B
6’2” 220 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Norco
High School Highlights: Led the Comanches to two Big Eight league championships… was a first team all-Big Eight selection and All-County… earned the team’s coaches’ award as a junior… had a .435 average as a senior… earned a Daryl Kyle All-Tournament team selection. Personal: Born on December 31st, 1990… parents are Dennis and Christie Clark… siblings are Joyce and Janice… major is undecided… also enjoys riding his horse, fishing, and motocross.
#30 Caleb Hatcher Freshman INF West view HS
6’0” 190 lb Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: San Diego
High School Highlights: A four-year letter winner for the Wolverines… a two-time first team allPalomar League selection… an all-Palomar League Honorable Mention as a sophomore… participated in pre-draft workouts for the Yankees, Houston, Twins, and the MLB Academy. Personal: Born on September 17th, 1990… parents are Byron Hatcher and Annette Malveaux… brother is Neiman… major is undecided… favorite quote is, “If you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready.”
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #31 Mason Patterson Freshman RHP Palos Verdes HS
6’2” 185 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Redondo Beach
High School Highlights: A two-year letter winner for the Sea Kings… logged a 4-0 record as a junior and 8-3 as a senior… was a first team All-Bay League selection as a senior… also participated in water polo. Personal: Born on October 31st, 1991… parents are Steve and Cyndi Patterson… sibling is Sloane… majoring in business… came to Cypress because it is, “recommended by many coaches to play for Coach Pick.”
#32 Travis Pitcher Freshman RHP El Dorado HS
6’4” 195 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Yorba Linda
High School Highlights: A two-year letter winner for the Golden Hawks… earned the CY Young award as a senior… finished with a 2.86 ERA and a 7-2 record as a senior Personal: Born on January 30th, 1991… parents are Cheri and Larry Pitcher… siblings are Skyler, Shay, and Carlie… majoring in kinesiology… favorite quote is, “You get out what you put in.”
#33 Connor Haddock Freshman RHP El Dorado HS
6’2” 200 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Yorba Linda
High School Highlights: A three-year letter winner for the Golden Hawks… injured as a senior… led the team in wins as a junior… finished his junior season as a 2.89 ERA. Personal: Born on January 7th, 1991… parents are Stan and Diane Haddock… brother is Trevor… majoring in biology… came to Cypress because, “it’s a good program, good coaches, and the best place for me to go on to the next level.”
#36 Juan Hernandez Freshman C Columbia HS
6’6” 220 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Nampa, ID
High School Highlights: Led the Wildcats to a State Championship as a freshman… A three-time first team all-4A Southern Idaho League selection… the All-Area player of the year as a junior… named the 2009 Old Spice Player of the year… also excelled in football… named the school’s athlete of the year… an honor role student. Personal: Born on February 18th, 1991… parents are Abel and Tammy Hernandez… siblings are Jose and Jodena… majoring in political science… also enjoys hunting and hiking.
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2010 PLAYER PROFILES #49 Cameron Tanseco Freshman RHP Los Alamitos HS
6’4” 220 lb Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Los Alamitos
High School Highlights: Led the Griffins to a Sunset League Championship as a senior… a twoyear letter winner… was 3-1 with a 2.47 ERA as a senior. Personal: Born on November 8th, 1989… parents are Linda and Carlos Tanseco… sister is Kaylin… majoring in communications… favorite quote is, “Never let the failure of your last pitch effect the success of your next.”
Lucas Castlen Memorial Scholarship
Tyler Brady has been selected the sixth recipient of the Lucas Castlen Memorial Scholarship fund. The scholarship honors the former Charger Lucas Castlen. Castlen died tragically at age 21 in a car accident on June 1, 2002. His namesake scholarship is awarded to a player for his work ethic and desire to commit at a high level at all times. Brady, who was born without his left hand, played in 72 games for the Chargers over two years picking up 18 runs scored and making some clutch plays from centerfield. Brady moved on to Oklahoma University to play for the Sooners in 2010.
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2009 OEC REVIEW 2009 Conference RPI
1. Big 8 2. Orange Empire 3. Western State North 4. Pacific Coast 5. Coast Golden Gate 6. Coast Pacific 7. Central Valley 8. South Coast 9. Western State South 10. Golden Valley 11. Foothill 12. Bay Valley
0.55339 0.54410 0.51520 0.51443 0.50702 0.50047 0.49517 0.48343 0.47979 0.47611 0.46322 0.45441
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he Orange Empire Conference was again one of the most competitive in the state in 2009 as the OEC finished the regular season second in conference RPI rankings in California dropping slightly below the Big 8. Cypress, Santa Ana, and Orange Coast ended up in a three-way tie for the conference championship in a top-heavy conference. Cypress improved on their fourth place, 12-9 finish from 2008 with just seven loses. Orange Empire teams made a strong showing in the playoffs as four OEC teams made it to playoffs and all four moved on to Super Regional play (Cypress, Santa Ana, Orange Coast, and Saddleback). The OEC battled it out in Super Regional play and the OEC took both of the spots in the South as Orange Coast and Santa Ana advanced. The Dons were eliminated in the second day but Orange Coast went undefeated in the State tournament on the way to the State Championship, their first. The OEC has produced 13 State Champions over the past 19 seasons. Cypress and Riverside lead the way with four state crowns (Cypress: 1991, 1994, 1997, 2003; Riverside: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007) while Santa Ana (1993, 1995, 1996) is right behind them with three. Saddleback captured its first state crown in 2004 by defeating Cypress and now Orange Coast in 2009.
2009 Final Standings
Teams 1. Santa Ana 1. Orange Coast 1. Cypress 4. Saddleback 5. Irvine Valley 6. Riverside 7. Golden West 7. Fullerton
Conference W-L Pct. 17-7 0.708 17-7 0.708 17-7 0.708 15-9 0.625 10-14 0.417 8-16 0.333 6-18 0.250 6-18 0.250
Season W-L Pct. 34-11 0.756 31-13 0.705 31-14 0.689 29-18 0.617 21-21 0.500 21-23 0.477 14-26 0.345 13-28 0.310
First Team All-Conference Selection Parker Berberet
2009 Orange Empire All-Conference Team Player of the Year: Brett Wallach, Orange Coast Pitcher of the Year: Christian Meza Coach of the Year: John Altobelli, Orange Coast; Scott Pickler, Cypress; Don Sneddon Santa Ana
All-Conference Team
Starting Pitchers: Robby Ross, Saddleback; Nick Capito, Santa Ana; Ray Hanson, Cypress Relief Pitcher: Brett Williams; Orange Coast Catcher: Parker Berberet, Cypress First Baseman: Trevor Whyte, Saddleback Utility: Stephen Kaupang, Cypress Infielders: Drew Hillman, Orange Coast; Matt Hart, Santa Ana; Beck Wheeler, Orange Coast; Billy Hamilton, Riverside Outfielders: Jake Eccles, Santa Ana; Marcus Piazzisi, Santa Ana; Scott Schauer, Golden West; Christian Ramirez, Cypress Designated Hitter: Stephen Gonzalez, Santa Ana
Second Team
Starting Pitchers: Calvin Drummond, Orange Coast; Chris Licon, Orange Coast; Brian Peacock, Santa Ana; Mark Trentacosta, Golden West; Gabe Garcia, Cypress Relief Pitchers: Matt Rush, Cypress; Scott Myers, Saddleback Catchers: DJ Arellano, Orange Coast; Michael Neff, Riverside First Baseman: Chris Miller, Santa Ana Utility: John Hurst, Cypress; AJ Bayus, Golden West Infielders: Raul Meraz, Fullerton; Dalton Sype, Saddleback; Erik Ornelas, Fullerton; Richie Jimenez, Riverside Outfielders: Ryan Sheeks, Orange Coast; Robby Robinson, Irvine Valley; Ricky Eisenberg, Cypress; Oscar Rodarte, Fullerton Designated Hitters: Corey LeVier, Cypress 22
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2009 SEASON REVIEW 2009 Results Date Opponent Location Time Record 1/27 Palomar Cypress L 2-5 0-1 1/29 Allan Hancock Cypress W 16-5 1-1 1/30 San Diego Mesa San Diego State W 11-3 2-1 1/31 Allan Hancock Cypress L 5-6 2-2 2/3 Cuesta Cypress W 7-4 3-2 2/5 Compton College of the Desert W 13-5 4-2 2/6 San Bernardino College of the Desert W 11-6 5-2 2/7 College of the Desert College of the Desert W 6-5 6-2 2/10 San Diego Mesa Cypress W 15-7 7-2 2/14 Chaffey Cypress L 6-7 7-3 2/18 Porterville Cypress W 11-6 8-3 2/20 Miami Dade Southern Nevada L 2-8 8-4 2/21 Salt Lake City Southern Nevada W 9-2 9-4 2/22 Southern Nevada Southern Nevada L 13-16 9-5 2/24 Antelope Valley Cypress W 17-6 10-5 2/26 *Orange Coast Cypress W 5-3 11-5, 1-0 2/28 *Santa Ana Santa Ana W 11-10 12-5, 2-0 3/3 *Irvine Valley Cypress W 8-5 13-5, 3-0 3/5 *Golden West Cypress W 9-8 14-5, 4-0 3/7 *Fullerton Cypress W 12-6 15-5, 5-0 3/10 *Saddleback Saddleback L 1-7 15-6, 5-1 3/12 *Riverside Riverside W 20-5 16-6, 6-1 3/13 Long Beach City Cypress W 6-1 17-6 3/17 *Orange Coast Orange Coast L 2-10 17-7, 6-2 3/19 *Orange Coast Cypress L 7-9 17-8, 6-3 3/21 *Santa Ana Cypress L 1-3 17-9, 6-4 3/24 *Santa Ana Santa Ana W 6-5 18-9, 7-4 3/26 *Irvine Valley Irvine Valley W 4-2 19-9, 8-4 3/28 *Irvine Valley Cypress W 4-2 20-9, 9-4 3/31 *Golden West Golden West W 8-1 21-9, 10-4 4/2 *Golden West Cypress W 8-3 22-9, 11-4 4/7 Canyons Canyons L 9-12 22-10 4/8 Cuesta Cuesta L 5-11 22-11 4/9 Fresno Cal Poly SLO W 2-0 23-11 4/14 *Fullerton Fullerton W 6-5 24-11, 12-4 4/16 *Fullerton Cypress W 13-5 25-11, 13-4 4/18 *Saddleback Cypress L 10-11 25-12, 13-5 4/21 *Saddleback Saddleback L 1-3 25-13, 13-6 4/23 *Riverside Cypress L 2-7 25-14, 13-7 4/25 *Riverside Riverside W 11-4 26-14, 14-7 4/28 #Riverside Cypress W 6-3 27-14, 15-7 4/30 #Fullerton Fullerton W 17-9 28-14, 16-7 5/1 #Santa Ana Cypress W 6-3 29-14, 17-7 5/8 &Allan Hancock Cypress W 10-3 30-14 5/9 &Allan Hancock Cypress W 11-3 31-14 5/15 ^Mt. San Jacinto Orange Coast W 6-0 32-14 5/16 ^Orange Coast Orange Coast L 3-11 32-15 5/16 ^Mt. San Jacinto Orange Coast L 9-10 32-16 *Orange Empire Conference # OEC Mini-Tourney &Regionals ^Super Regionals
2009 Chargers Moving On
Scholarships Parker Berberet - Oregon State Tyler Brady - Oklahoma University Brent Bray - New Mexico State Alex Clifton - Lindenwood University Ricky Eisenberg - Oklahoma University Richard Hanson - Northeast Oklahoma Mark Hewitt - Travecca University Jayson Huett - Northwestern Missouri Jonathan Hurst - U.C. Irvine Colby Hyatt - UNC Greensboro Stephen Kaupang - University of Oregon Garrett Leon - Biola Richard McLaughlin - Lindenwood Univ. Christian Ramirez - U.C. Irvine Matt Wolfrom - USC
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ypress had a strong start in 2009. After losing the first game, Cypress went on a 6-1 run until losing to Chaffey by one at home. Cypress lost two games at their annual trip to Southern Nevada taking on some tough out-of-state teams like Miami Dade and host Southern Nevada. Cypress returned home to begin Orange Empire Conference Action in what would become one of the most competitive seasons to date. The Chargers started hot winning five straight before losing to Saddleback. Cypress’s toughest streak was two straight losses to fellow OEC Champs Orange Coast before losing to the other OEC Champ Santa Ana. With just a week left in the regular season, Cypress was two games behind first place. The Chargers had the Conference Mini-Tournament remaining with just three games left. Cypress won two straight defeating Riverside and Fullerton before a dramatic end-of-the-season showdown against rival Santa Ana. Conference drama came down to the final game for Cypress taking on Rival Santa Ana. Cypress pulled through defeating the Dons 6-3 while Orange Coast lost securing their first OEC Championship since 2006. Cypress was one of four OEC teams to make the playoffs as the Chargers were seeded fourth, just above Santa Ana. Cy 2010 CHARGER BASEBALL
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2009 SEASON REVIEW press hosted 13th seed Allan Hancock in the first round sweeping the Bulldogs handily 10-3 and 11-3 punching their ticket to the Super Regionals. The Chargers headed to second seeded Orange Coast for the Super Regionals along with Mt. San Jacinto and Saddleback. Cypress opened the tournament with a 6-0 shutout win over Mt. San Jacinto. Cypress moved to the
winner’s bracket taking on host Orange Coast. The Chargers were overpowered by the Pirates 11-3 forcing Cypress into the loser’s bracket and their second game of the day. Cypress faced Mt. San Jacinto in a rematch with their seasons on the line. In a wild back-and-forth game, Cypress gave up an eighth inning to Mt. San Jac giving them the 10-9 lead. Cypress put
two runners on in the bottom of the ninth but were unable to score losing the game by one and ending their 2009 season. Cypress finished the season 32-16 and 17-7 in conference. The 2009 Charger season produced their first OEC Championship and most wins since 2006.
2009 Statistics Player AVG Kaupang, Stephen .438 Berberet, Parker .411 Ramirez, Christian .383 LeVier, Corey .375 Kungl, Stephan .365 Silvas, David .346 Eisenberg, Ricky .341 DeLaFuente, Dimitri .331 Coleman, Chris .300 Garrett, Travis .291 Hewitt, Mark .290 Foreman, Jordan .278 Morales, Johnathan .274 Hurst, Jonathan .272 Barnhill, Mike .264 Leon, Garrett .229 Rush, Matt .167 Brady, Tyler .159 Totals .332 Opponents .259
GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B 46-46 178 48 78 14 1 47-47 190 48 78 15 0 45-45 175 54 67 11 2 41-23 96 22 36 6 0 34-15 63 9 23 4 0 37-15 78 19 27 9 1 37-34 129 32 44 12 2 37-33 118 21 39 7 1 6-1 10 0 3 0 0 22-16 55 14 16 6 0 30-3 31 7 9 1 0 31-10 54 6 15 4 0 46-46 175 33 48 11 1 46-45 173 27 47 8 0 38-26 87 24 23 6 1 36-22 83 10 19 8 1 6-0 6 1 1 0 0 34-5 44 7 7 2 0 48-48 1745 382 580 124 10 48-48 1654 271 429 72 5
HR RBI 12 61 9 39 3 23 3 28 0 9 2 21 3 21 3 26 0 2 0 7 0 9 0 7 1 28 0 36 1 15 1 16 0 1 0 7 38 356 27 243
TB 130 120 91 51 27 44 69 57 3 22 10 19 64 55 34 32 1 9 838 592
SLG% .730 .632 .520 .531 .429 .564 .535 .483 .300 .400 .323 .352 .366 .318 .391 .386 .167 .205 .480 .358
BB 18 14 26 17 6 8 13 10 0 9 6 3 17 20 6 6 1 1 181 183
HBP SO GDP OB% 5 29 1 .483 2 20 4 .454 10 22 2 .484 1 14 3 .470 2 12 1 .431 1 4 4 .414 1 24 0 .406 2 14 2 .381 0 2 1 .300 2 13 1 .403 0 8 0 .405 1 5 0 .328 4 14 3 .350 3 27 3 .355 6 4 3 .350 3 22 2 .301 0 0 0 .286 1 16 0 .196 44 250 30 .404 52 374 19 .348
SF SH 8 1 1 5 2 5 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 9 1 4 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 22 34 17 28
SB-ATT PO 1-1 361 7-8 335 16-20 98 3-3 4 0-1 24 0-0 16 6-10 74 0-0 27 0-0 2 2-4 1 0-0 14 1-1 27 4-5 57 7-8 92 1-1 52 2-4 40 0-1 6 1-2 24 51-69 1284 45-72 1251
A 34 59 2 0 32 1 3 44 6 1 0 0 149 6 60 46 2 1 498 534
E 4 5 2 0 5 1 3 12 3 1 0 1 18 4 7 6 0 0 82 77
FLD% .990 .987 .980 1.000 .918 .944 .963 .855 .727 .667 1.000 .964 .920 .961 .941 .935 1.000 1.000 .956 .959
LOB - Team (393), Opp (380). DPs turned - Team (27), Opp (51). CI - Team (1), Berberet 1. IBB - Team (4), Kaupang 2, Berberet 1, Ramirez 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Berberet 1, Hurst 1, Eisenberg 1, Morales 1, Ramirez 1, Barnhill 1, LeVier 1. Player ERA DeLaFuente, Dimitri 0.00 Kuhn, Dylan 1.17 Treybig, Matt 3.07 Wolfrom, Matt 3.07 Hanson, Ray 3.35 Garcia, Gabriel 3.63 Hyatt, Colby 3.98 Rush, Matt 4.21 Lu, Tim 4.50 Bray, Brent 5.30 Kungl, Stephan 5.79 Huett, Jayson 5.93 Garrett, Travis 5.93 McLaughlin, Richard 7.00 Hanson, Richard 9.43 Greenberg, Steven 11.57 Hixson, Matt 12.27 Totals 4.58 Opponents 6.88
W-L APP GS CG 0-0 4 0 0 2-0 6 1 0 0-0 9 0 0 1-0 14 0 0 11-1 17 13 1 5-6 19 13 0 2-0 9 4 0 1-3 21 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 1-0 10 3 0 0-0 2 1 0 3-1 15 8 0 4-3 21 1 0 1-0 5 2 0/0 1-2 11 2 0 0-0 3 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 32-16 48 48 1 16-32 48 48 6
SHO/CBO SV 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/1 0 1/1 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 5 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/1 0 0/0 1 0/1 5 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 2/1 11 0/0 3
IP 3.1 7.2 14.2 14.2 86.0 91.2 20.1 36.1 6.0 18.2 4.2 57.2 30.1 9.0 21.0 2.1 3.2 428.0 417.0
H R 0 0 4 3 12 7 17 8 68 38 77 48 19 11 37 24 5 5 19 11 6 3 82 46 29 22 13 9 33 28 1 3 7 5 429 271 580 382
ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK 0 3 5 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0 1 1 5 6 1 0 0 26 .154 1 0 0 5 8 11 3 0 1 54 .222 1 2 1 5 6 10 3 0 0 58 .293 0 2 1 32 27 73 11 1 3 316 .215 4 15 2 37 37 82 6 1 4 343 .224 4 8 5 9 8 14 4 0 2 77 .247 1 3 0 17 7 41 8 1 5 144 .257 3 2 0 3 6 2 0 0 1 20 .250 0 2 0 11 12 19 5 1 1 69 .275 7 1 0 3 2 3 0 0 1 18 .333 2 1 0 38 17 45 16 1 4 254 .323 3 8 2 20 28 32 6 0 2 109 .266 6 4 0 7 5 9 1 0 0 37 .351 1 1 0 22 9 18 7 0 2 95 .347 1 2 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 8 .125 0 1 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 16 .438 0 0 0 218 183 374 72 5 27 1654 .259 34 52 12 319 181 250 124 10 38 1745 .332 38 44 7
SFA 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 17 22
SHA 0 0 0 1 4 12 0 2 0 2 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 28 34
PB - Team (7), Berberet 5, Rush 1, Hurst 1, Opp (20). Pickoffs - Team (12), Berberet 6, Hyatt 2, Huett 1, Garcia 1, Hanson, Ra 1, Wolfrom 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - Berberet (39-63), Garcia (14-18), Hanson, Ra (11-16), Garrett (5-10), Hurst (6-9), Kuhn (4-6), Huett (3-5), Treybig (3-4), McLaughlin (1-3), Bray (0-3), Hyatt (1-2), Hanson, Ri (1-2), Kungl (0-1), Hixson (1-1), Rush (1-1).
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Former Charger and current Detroit Tiger
Gerald Laird
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SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS Cypress’s Seven Division I First Team All-Americans Kenny Kendrena
Josh Kliner
Jeff Pickler
Keith Ginter
Cal State Northridge 1989-90
University of Kansas 1993-94
University of Tennessee 1995
Texas Tech University 1995-96
Ara Petrosian
Cory Sullivan
Vern Sterry
SECOND TEAM
Mark Serrano
Long Beach State University 1995-96
Wake Forest University 1998-99
North Carolina State University 2001-02
Oral Roberts University 2006-07
Pickler Joins San Diego Padres Staff February 1, 2009
Jeff Pickler, a former Cypress Charger, has been named a professional scout for the San Diego Padres. Pickler, an All-American at the University of Tennessee, played at Cypress in 1995 for his father, head coach Scott Pickler. Pickler joins the Padres after a one year stint with University of Arizona as an assistant coach. He has also worked for the Arizona Diamondbacks as an advance scout.
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After Cypress, Pickler earned All-American and Southeastern
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Conference Player of the Year awards at University of Tennessee. He was then selected in the 11th round of the 1998 draft by the Brewers winning a Triple-A World Series Championship. He also spent time with the Rangers and the Rockies. He has spent the last couple years working with the Arizona Diamondbacks as an Advance Scout and Staff Consultant. Pickler still holds the Cypress College record for triples in a season (6).
SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS - 229 players have moved on from Cypress to receive scholarships and play at four-year universities since 1985. - 85% of sophomores have transferred to a four-year University with a Scholarship. - 92% of players from Cypress move on to play at the next level.
Jonathan Hurst - U.C. Irvine Tom Acuna Skip Adams Abijah Alastra Justin Ariki Mark Baca Jeremiah Barnes Jason Bates Jake Baxter Josh Belovsky Bill Bentley Parker Berberet David Bladow Bob Blankenship Todd Blyleven Jeremy Booth Tyler Brady Brent Bray Kenny Briggs Ron Brown Chad Bumgarner Kevin Bumgarner Paul Bunch Dennis Burbank Brian Burke Ulises Cabrera Taylor Cameron Randy Case Carlos Castillo Luke Castlen Tommy Chavez Erik Crichton Rick Clagett Joel Clark Kevin Clark Alex Clifton Matt Colin Kevin Cook Ron Corona
Cal Poly Pomona University of Texas Chapman Texas A&M Arlington Cal State Fullerton Bethany College Arizona Texas Arlington Texas Tech San Jose State Oregon State UC Irvine Sacramento State Fresno State New Mexico State Oklahoma University New Mexico State Chapman Cal Poly Pomona Armstrong State Wyoming Cal State Fullerton Oklahoma State Kansas Wesleyan Vanderbilt Point Loma University of Kansas Chapman Hawaii Pacific Chico State Oral Roberts Utah UC San Diego Oklahoma Lindenwood University Oral Roberts Chapman Cal State Fullerton
Mike Cosgrove Rob Crabtree Scott Daeley Bryan Dagulo Darin Davis Sal DeAnda Corey Dean-Yeager Luis Diaz Manny Diaz Sean Drinkwater Mike Duursma Ricky Eisenberg Dan Ellis Garrett Estabrook Wes Etheridge Mike Evola Jon Fenoglio Brian Flanagan Brian Flatten Aaron France Ben Francisco Jason Friedman Jason Fronczak Matt Fry Felipe Garcia Chris George Taylor George Gabe Gerhardt Steve Gill Keith Ginter Ryan Godfrey Andy Gonzales Benny Gonzales Israel Gonzalez Kurt Gottschling Kenny Granger Garrett Green Taylor Green
Tennessee Cal State Northridge Wake Forest Hawaii Pacific Southern Nazarene Campbell University Nebraska Texas A&M Kingsville Cumberland University North Carolina State Purdue Oklahoma University UC Riverside Louisville U.C. Irvine Cal Poly Pomona Long Beach State Lewis-Clark Chapman Univ. of Miami UCLA Cal State Fullerton U.C. Irvine UNLV Cal State Fullerton University of Hawaii UNLV Hawaii Pacific Arizona Texas Tech Vanderbilt Texas Tech Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State Chico State Pepperdine San Diego State Oregon State
Briane Greene Dan Greenwalt Barry Hawkins Brandon Hall Ryan Hamilton Josh Hansen Richard Hanson Dale Harder Nate Heath Matt Hendren Mark Hewitt Steve Hindman Jason Hodges Trevor Hoffman John Homan Tom Hosack Aaron Hough Ryan Hubbard David Hudson Jayson Huett David Huff Matt Huggett Jonathan Hurst Joey Huskins Colby Hyatt Greg Jacobs Garland Jamison Monte Jones Eddie Joosten Stephen Kaupang Mitch Kaylor Justin Keadle Ken Kendrena Jim Kirkland Josh Kliner Chris Klosterman Chris Kocman Joel Kott
San Jose State Oral Roberts Cal State Fullerton Sacramento State Wyoming University of San Diego Northeast Oklahoma Kansas Wesleyan Northern Iowa Arizona Travecca University CS Dominguez Hills Long Beach State Arizona Wyoming Fresno Pacific Pepperdine Wake Forest UC Davis Northwestern Missouri UCLA North Dakota U.C. Irvine Auburn UNC Greensboro Cal State Fullerton Texas A&M Praire View Iowa State Louisville University of Oregon Long Beach State Wake Forest Cal State Northridge West Virginia University of Kansas Cal State Fullerton Chico State Sonoma State
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SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS
Richard Hanson - Northeast Oklahoma Bryon Kungl Jake Kungl Craig Kuzmic Shaun Larkin Matt Larson Garrett Leon Brian Leonard Rene Licon Rich Lodding Bob Long Brandon Luna Jacob Luque Pete Lythgoe Larry Mahoney Ed Marquez Tyler Marmion Marco Martelli Tony Martinez Graham Mazur Doug McConathy Keith McDonald Richard McLaughlin Austin Miller Brett Miller Matt Miller Daylon Monette Jake Moon Brooks Morris Noe Najera Josh Negro Rick Nen Mike Nesbitt David Newhan Jeff Nicks Brian Norris Augie Ojeda Mario Opipari Ben Ornelas Rick Orr Garrett Parcell Brandon Pack Tony Palazzolo Jeff Patterson
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South Dakota Kentucky Texas A&M Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Biola Long Beach State CS Dominguez Hills Pepperdine Cal Poly SLO Auburn Cal Poly SLO Nebraska South Dakota Nicholls State San Diego State San Diego State Cal State Fullerton Sacramento State USC Pepperdine Lindenwood University USC Wisconsin-Parkside Mesa State Colorado Oklahoma State Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara North Carolina State UC Riverside Cal Poly SLO U.C. Riverside Pepperdine Chico State Cal Poly Pomona Tennessee University of Kansas Lewis-Clark Cal State Northridge San Diego State South Carolina McNeese State Arizona State
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Robert Peele Ara Petrosian Jeff Pickler Mark Polizzi Tom Puppe Adam Rachlin Grant Rachlin Darin Reintjes Christian Ramirez Nahum Renteria Bryan Resnick Nick Rhodes Dave Rice Rick Rivera Tim Robertson Freddy Rodriguez Junior Rodriguez Brandon Rohr Matt Roman Gil Roses Bubba Ruddy Jeff Ruziecki Ricky Sauceda Waldo Sauceda Jason Schaniel Mike Schula Mark Selway Jarrett Semler Mark Serrano Jason Shimizu Nick Shoup Pat Simec AJ Smith Andy Smith Brandon Smith Kevin Smith Paul Smyth Steve Smyth Brian Snapp Kevin Snapp Josh Snook Adam Spiker Mark Steinert
UC San Diego Long Beach State Tennessee Sonoma State Chapman Sonoma State Sonoma State Cal Poly Pomona U.C. Irvine So. Mississippi UNLV University of Hawaii Cal Poly Pomona CS San Bernardino Oral Roberts Oklahoma Texas Tech Texas A&M Kingsville Hawaii Pacific Sacramento State San Diego State Wake Forest San Jose State San Jose State San Diego State UC Irvine Iowa State Univ. of Oklahoma Oral Roberts Hawaii Pacific Trevecca Nazarene Cal Poly SLO U.C. Santa Barbara Centenary University of Kansas Oklahoma Univ. of New Orleans USC University of Texas Old Dominion Houston West Virginia Cal Poly Pomona
Vern Sterry Eric Stevens Jason Stewart David Stokes Wes Strader Cory Sullivan Richard Sundstrom Josh Tamba Mike Tomarelli Dave Trentine Chad Troxel Jeff Tuttle Jonathan Uriegas Rob Utz Jason Vargas Mike Vass Matt Wallach Lucas Weber Joel Weeks Roger Weems Andy Weltinger Lance Williams Blaine Wilson Matt Wolfrom Brad Woodend Marcus Wyatt Dough Yates Garrett Young Dave Zamorano
North Carolina State San Jose State West Virginia Liberty University Lincoln Memorial Wake Forest Pepperdine Louisiana State Univ. UC Riverside San Diego State Tennessee Oral Roberts UNLV Utah Long Beach State U.C. Riverside Cal State Fullerton Arizona Cal State Fullerton Alabama Maryland West Virginia University of Pacific USC Rowan University Cal Baptist Chapman Liberty University Hawaii Pacific
* Bold indicates a player from last year’s team.
Ricky Eisenberg - Oklahoma University
MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS
The Chargers boast 15 former players who have reached the Major Leagues including eight who are still active. David Huff reached the majors in 2009 becoming the 15th Charger to make the majors.
Trevor Hoffman San Diego Padres
Jeff Patterson New York Yankees
Jason Bates Colorado Rockies
Augie Ojeda Arizona Diamondbacks
Charles Gipson Seattle Mariners
David Newhan New York Mets
Keith McDonald St. Louis Cardinals
Keith Ginter Oakland Athletics
Steve Smyth Chicago Cubs
Gerald Laird Texas Rangers
Cory Sullivan Colorado Rockies
Jason Vargas New York Mets
Brian Downing Anaheim Angels
Ben Francisco Cleveland Indians
David Huff Cleveland Indians
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Former Charger Ojeda Wins Olympic Bronze Medal
ormer Cypress College shortstop Augie Ojeda was a member of the bronze medal winning United States baseball team at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. Ojeda, who starred at Cypress in 1994 and 1995, saw action in seven of the nine Olympic contests and had an assist on the final out in the 10-3 bronze medal game victory over Nicaragua. A graduate of Downey’s Pius X High School, Ojeda helped lead Cypress to a state championship in his freshman year with the Chargers. He was named the Most Valuable Player of the State Tournament. In his sophomore year, he earned All-America recognition and then received a scholarship to play for the University of Tennessee. Ojeda was drafted in 1996 by the Baltimore Orioles. 2010 CHARGER BASEBALL
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PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS
Former Chargers Jason Vargas, Felipe Garcia, and Kevin Smith Ricky Aguilar Braves Kenny Briggs Twins Troy Babbit Royals Dennis Burbank Yankees Mark Baca Angels Taylor Cameron Twins Ron Ball Yankees Tim Churchill Phillies Josh Banda Rockies Kevin Clark Red Sox Jason Bates Rockies Kevin Cook Astros Josh Belovsky Red Sox Ron Corona Cardinals, Twins Bob Blankenship Reds Mike Cosgrove Orioles, Twins Todd Blyleven Angles, Dodgers Rob Crabtree Giants Geoffrey Boutelier Rockies Alex Curry Twins Randy Bouman Expos Scott Daeley Giants Darin Davis Rockies Matt Dempsey Giants, Blue Jays Sean Drinkwater Cubs, Pirates Aaron France Orioles, Pirates Ben Francisco Indians Jason Friedman Red Sox Felipe Garcia Red Sox Todd Gelatka Brewers Taylor George Mets Steve Gill Pirates, Twins Keith Ginter Astros Charles Gipson Mariners Benny Gonzales Astros Nick Gor Rockies Taylor Green Brewers Josh Hansen White Sox Barry Hawkins Angels Trevor Hoffman Reds David Huff Phillies Joey Huskins Indians Greg Jacobs Cubs Taylor Green - 2007 Brewers Robbie Jones Braves Minor League Player of the Year Justin Keadle Yankees 30
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Ken Kendrena Josh Kliner Chris Klosterman Chris Kocman Dan Kramer Craig Kuzmic Gerald Laird Shaun Larkin Robert Legendre Rich Lodding Ed Marquez Doug McConathy Keith McDonald Daylon Monette Jake Moon Jeff Mooney Noe Najera David Newhan Augie Ojeda Mario Opipari Brandon Pack Garrett Parcell Jeff Patterson Ara Petrosian Jeff Pickler Mo Powell Dave Rice Jose Rodriguez Junior Rodriguez Kevin Schula Jeff Schultz Jim Short Brandon Smith Kevin Smith Cory Sullivan Richard Sundstrom Steve Smyth Vern Sterry Josh Tamba Terry Tewell Greg Tippin Dave Trentine Andy Trumpour Jeff Tuttle Ben Vargas Jason Vargas Eric Wise
Marlins Diamondbacks Yankees Giants Dodgers Mariners Athletics Indians Dodgers Mariners Athletics Orioles Cardinals Pirates Blue Jays Blue Jays Giants, Indians Athletics Orioles Twins, Cardinals Marlins Mariners Phillies Brewers Brewers Twins Angels Tigers Yankees Astros Athletics Astros Dodgers Yankees Rockies Mariners Braves Rockies Orioles Phillies Indians Yankees Mets Yankees Phillies Marlins Expos
FORMER MVPs Year MVPs 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Lon D’Ortega Mike Johnson Dan DeLeon Gary Mack Dan Parma Jerry Gehris Brad Hillman Gary Browning Jeff Gibson Dave Huppert Jan Ingle Mike Ogle Mike Ogle, Dennis McCarthy Darren Puskarich Grant Walling Kent McBride John Rubel Brian Flatten Brian Flatten, Jim Jackle Jeff Mooney Trevor Hoffman, Rey Hernandez Tim Churchill, Benny Gonzales Jason Friedman, Steve Gill Doug McConathy, Terry Tewell, Ken Kendrena Sean Drinkwater, Jason Bates, Doug McConathy, Troy Babbitt David Newhan, Todd Blyleven Kevin Clark, Keith McDonald, Greg Tippin Josh Belovsky, Israel Gonzalez, Augie Ojeda, Dave Trentine, Jason Hodges, Andy Gonzales, Aaron France Augie Ojeda, Dave Trentine, Jeff Pickler, Ara Petrosian Mike Cosgrove, Keith Ginter, Ara Petrosian, Junior Rodriguez Greg Jacobs, Craig Kuzmic, Brian Green, Scott Daeley, Randy Case Steve Smyth, Cory Sullivan Cory Sullivan, Shaun Larkin, Ron Corona, Mike Duursma Ray Aguilar, Kevin Snapp, Brandon Luna Ray Aguilar, Sal DeAnda, Jeff Tuttle, Daylon Monette Jake Kungl, Matt Fry, Josh Hansen, Justin Keadle Jake Baxter, Justin Keadle, Felipe Garcia, Jason Vargas, Freddy Rodriguez, Matt Fry Kevin Smith, Freddy Rodriguez, Ricky Sauceda, Joey Huskins Taylor Green, David Huff, Brandon Barnes, Evan Hudson, Nick Rhodes, Jacob Luque Wes Etheridge, Garrett Green, Nick Rhodes, Josh Tamba, Mike Vass Brandon Laird, Alex Curry Jonathan Hurst, Tyler Marmion Stephen Kaupang, Parker Berberet, Ray Hanson *All MVPs are automatically inducted into the Cypress Hall of Fame
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
2003
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hot streak carried the Chargers to the 2003 State Championship. Cypress won 24 of its last 27 games to complete the 2003 campaign with a 37-14-1 record. After winning the Orange Empire Conference’s top-seed on the final day of the regular season, Cypress went 8-1 in the post-season. The Chargers were especially impressive in the three state tournament games in Fresno. Cypress opened with a 13-1 victory over Feather River College before routing Saddleback College in a pair of games (16-1, 13-3). In the 13-3 title victory, catcher Felipe Garcia hit two home runs and pitcher Justin Keadle tossed a complete game with eight strikeouts. Tournament Most Valuable Player honors went to Felipe Garcia (8-12, 2HR, 2 doubles, 6 RBIs), Kevin Smith (7-13, 3 doubles, 7 RBIs) and Jason Vargas (1-0, 1.33 ERA, 5-10 batting, 3 RBIs).
1997
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ypress won its third state championship of the 1990s with a 7-4 victory over Sacramento City College in the title contest at Fresno City College. Craig Kuzmic, the state’s co-Player of the Year, keyed the Chargers’ 13-hit attack. The sophomore catcher went 2 for 5 with three RBIs and two runs scored. Greg Jacobs, who made the all-state team as a utility player, was 3 for 5. In the semifinals, Cypress also beat
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Sacramento, 11-7, as Scott Daeley hit a grand slam home run. The Chargers tied a season high with four home runs in a first round 8-6 win over College of the Sequoias. The Cypress long balls came from Kuzmic, Daeley, Jacobs, and Junior Rodriguez. The Chargers qualified for the state tournament with a 4-3 win over L.A. Harbor in the regional Finals.
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fter losing the first game of the state tourney at Cerritos College on Saturday, May 28 to Lassen, 7-1, the Chargers needed four consecutive victories to nail down the state crown. They got them all. On Sunday, Cypress eliminated Chabot in the morning game, 9-4, and then came back to knockout Lassen, 4-2. The Chargers topped defending champion Rancho Santiago in a doubleheader on Monday, May 30 to win the title. The Cypress heroes were plentiful. Great pitching by starter Rob Crabtree and reliever Andy Gonzales helped the Chargers win the first game in 14 innings, 5-3. Gonzales, who got the victory with six innings of four-hit ball in the opener, came back to start and win the championship game 8-5. Shortstop Augie Ojeda was named MVP on the strength of his tremendous glove work.
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1991
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he Chargers, after finishing third in the Orange Empire Conference, went on an impressive 8-1 post-season run to capture their first state championship. In the Southern California Regional Championship contest, Jason Bates belted a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat LA Pierce, 5-4, and send the team to the state tournament in Sacramento. Cypress won all three state tourney games by one run. The Chargers beat host Sacramento 4-3 in the opener and topped Chabot by the same score in the semifinals. In the title game, Cypress’ Troy Babbitt hit a walk-off homer in the last of the 11th to beat Sacramento 8-7. The Panthers entered the state competition with just one loss in 52 games. Cypress coach Scott Pickler stated, “We were very focused at the end of the season. We had a lot of big-game players. The bigger the game, the tougher we were.”
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CHARGER RECORD BOOK Team Game Records
Runs (Game): 29 vs. Golden West (1995) Runs (Inning): 17 vs. Golden West (2004) Runs (Combined): 46 - Cypress 25, Saddleback 21 (nine innings, 2004) Hits: 30 vs. Golden West (1995)
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Individual Game Records
Hits:
6 - Jeff Pickler (1995 vs. Golden West) 6- Allen Osbon (1974 vs. L.A. Harbor)
Runs:
5 - Mark Selway (1195 vs. Golden West) 5 - Paul Bunch (1988 vs. Riverside) 5- Gil Roses (1986 vs. Compton) 5- Al Gelback (1982 vs. L.A. Southwest) 5 - Joey Huskins (2004 vs. Riverside).
Doubles:
5 - Kevin Clark (1993 vs. Riverside)
Home Runs:
3 - Jeff Tuttle (2002 vs. San Diego City) 3 - Brandon Smith (1999 vs. Saddleback) 3 - Andy Gonzales (1994 vs. Saddleback) 3 - Greg Tippin (1993 vs. Riverside) 3 - Scott Blanke (1979 vs. Rio Hondo)
Runs Batted in: 9 - Jeff Tuttle (2002 vs. San Diego City) 8 - Josh Kliner (1993 vs. Cerritos) 8 - Greg Tippin (1993 vs. Riverside) Strikeouts: 34
17 - Ron Corona (1999 vs. College of the Sequioas)
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CHARGER RECORD BOOK-SEASON HITTING
Games Played 1. Shaun Larkin 2. Taylor Green 2. Brandon Laird 2. Joel Weeks 2. Andy Gonzales 2. Israel Gonzales 2. Josh Kliner 2. Eric Stevens 9. Ten tied at
56 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 53
1998 2006 2006 2006 1994 1994 1994 1994
Batting Average (Min 100 ABs) 1. Stephen Kaupang .438 2009 2. James Jackle .431 1985 3. Cory Sullivan .427 1999 4. Kevin Smith .421 2004 5. Evan Hudson .416 2005 6. Parker Berberet .410 2009 7. James Jackle .409 1986 8. Kent McBride .409 1982 9. Daylon Monette .404 2001 10. Mark Baca .404 1986 Slugging Percentage (Min 100 ABs) 1. James Jackle .820 1985 2. Jeff Tuttle .789 2002 3. Kevin Smith .752 2004 4. Mike Vass .752 2006 5. James Jackle .748 1986 6. Craig Kuzmic .746 1997 7. Jeff Tuttle .733 2001 8. Stephen Kaupang .730 2009 9. Brandon Smith .727 1998 10. Felipe Garcia .708 2003 At Bats 1. Augie Ojeda 2. Randy Case 3. Cory Sullivan 4. Craig Kuzmic 5. Jason Friedman 6. Jeff Pickler 7. Brandon Laird 8. Gerald Laird 9. Israel Gonzalez 10. Scott Daeley 10. Andy Gonzales
229 225 222 221 220 220 217 216 213 212 212
1995 1996 1999 1997 1989 1995 2006 1999 1994 1997 1994
Hits 1. Cory Sullivan 2. Craig Kuzmic 3. Jason Friedman 4. Gerald Laird 5. Kevin Clark 6. Shaun Larkin
95 89 86 84 82 81
1999 1997 1989 1999 1993 1999
6. 8. 9. 9.
Steve Gill Brandon Laird Greg Jacobs Jeff Pickler
81 80 79 79
1989 2007 1997 1995
Runs Batted In 1. Jason Friedman 71 2. Craig Kuzmic 68 3. Doug McConathy 67 4. Tim Churchill 62 5. Stephen Kaupang 61 6. Kevin Clark 60 7. Mike Vass 59 8. Kevin Smith 59 9. Kevin Smith 57 9. Randy Case 57
1989 1997 1991 1988 2009 1993 2006 2004 2003 1997
Runs Scored 1. Gerald Laird 2. Scott Daeley 3. Ken Briggs 4. Steve Gill 5. Craig Kuzmic 5. Augie Ojeda 5. Greg Jacobs 8. Mitch Kaylor 9. Jason Bates 10. Cory Sullivan
72 68 65 64 63 63 63 62 60 59
1999 1997 1988 1989 1997 1995 1997 1998 1991 1999
Doubles 1. Israel Gonzalez 1. Kevin Clark 3. Troy Babbit 4. Brandon Laird 4. Matt Fry 4. Shaun Larkin 7. Cory Sullivan 8. Craig Kuzmic 9. Jeremy Booth 9. Jason Friedman
29 29 27 24 24 24 23 21 20 20
1994 1993 1990 2007 2003 1999 1999 1997 1996 1989
Triples 1. Gerald Laird 1. Jeff Pickler 3. Steve Hindman 3. Cory Sullivan 3. Dan Parma 4. 8 Tied at
6 6 5 5 5 4
1999 1995 1999 1999 1971
Homeruns 1. Craig Kuzmic 2. Jeff Tuttle 2. Jeff Tuttle 4. Mike Vass 4. Felipe Garcia 6. Brandon Smith
17 16 16 15 15 14
1997 2002 2001 2006 2003 1998
6. 8. 8. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10.
Jason Hodges 14 Jeremy Booth 13 Scott Blanke 13 Stephen Kaupang 12 Kevin Smith 12 Brandon Pack 12 Kevin Cook 12 Steve Gill 12
1994 1996 1979 2009 2004 1999 1991 1989
Total Bases 1. Craig Kuzmic 2. Jason Friedman 3. Kevin Clark 4. Gerald Laird 5. Steve Gill 6. Brandon Laird 6. Cory Sullivan 8. Shaun Larkin 9. Kevin Smith 9. Felipe Garcia
165 147 145 139 138 137 137 136 134 134
1997 1989 1993 1999 1989 2007 1999 1999 2004 2003
Stolen Bases 1. Ryan Hubbard 2. Chris Kocman 3. Mike Ogle 4. Steve Gill 4. Mark Baca 6. Scott Daeley 7. Dennis Gerbasi 7. Scott Daeley 7. Augie Ojeda 10. Gerald Laird
30 29 25 24 24 23 20 20 20 19
2001 1986 1979 1988 1988 1997 2008 1996 1995 1999
Walks 1. Jason Bates 48 2. Matt Fry 40 3. Ryan Hubbard 39 4. Ken Briggs 37 5. Eric Stevens 36 5. Mitch Kaylor 36 7. Matt Fry 35 7. Kevin Snapp 35 7. Doug McConathy 35 10. Abijah Alastra 34 10. Jason Bates 34
1991 2003 2000 1988 1994 1989 2002 2000 1991 1992 1990
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Games Played 1. Shaun Larkin 2. Brandon Laird 2. Junior Rodriguez 4. Randy Case 5. Matt Roman 5. Israel Gonzalez 5. Augie Ojeda 8. Greg Jacobs 9. Keith Ginter 10. Eric Stevens
107 106 106 105 104 104 104 103 102 101
1998-99 2006-07 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 1994-95 1994-95 1996-97 1995-96 1993-94
Batting Average (Min 200 ABs) 1. James Jackle .421 1984-85 2. Steve Hindman .400 1996/99 3. Cory Sullivan .392 1998-99 4. Jason Friedman .390 1988-89 5. Gerald Laird .388 1999 6. Parker Berberet .387 2008-09 7. Doug McConathy .379 1990-91 8. Kevin Clark .377 1992-93 9. Paul Smyth .377 2003-04 10. Sal Deanda .374 2000-01 Slugging Percentage (Min 200 ABs) 1. James Jackle .785 1984-85 2. Jeff Tuttle .759 2001-02 3. Jeremy Booth .662 1995-96 4. Joey Huskins .659 2003-04 5. Kevin Smith .652 2003-04 6. Brandon Smith .650 1998-99 6. Doug McConathy .650 1990-91 8. Felipe Garcia .647 2002-03 9. Brandon Pack .645 1998-99 10. Gerald Laird .643 1999 At Bats 1. Augie Ojeda 2. Randy Case 3. Brandon Laird 4. Cory Sullivan 5. Steve Gill 6. Israel Gonzalez 7. Freddy Rodriguez 8. Greg Jacobs 9. Matt Fry 10. Junior Rodriguez 10. Shaun Larkin
433 425 421 408 404 400 398 392 379 377 377
1994-95 1996-97 2006-07 1998-99 1988-89 1994-95 2003-04 1996-97 2002-03 1996-97 1998-99
Hits 1. Cory Sullivan 2. Brandon Laird 3. Steve Gill 4. Matt Fry 4. Doug McConathy
160 154 143 139 139
1998-99 2006-07 1988-89 2002-03 2002-03
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4. Jason Friedman 7. Shaun Larkin 8. Kevin Smith 8. Kevin Clark 10. Randy Case 10. Greg Jacobs 10. Freddy Rodriguez
139 136 135 135 134 134 134
1988-89 1998-99 2003-04 1992-93 1996-97 1996-97 2003-04
Runs Batted In 1. Kevin Smith 2. Jason Friedman 3. Randy Case 3. Doug McConathy 5. Jeff Tuttle 6. Brandon Laird 6. Kevin Clark 8. Steve Gill 9. Craig Kuzmic 10. Jeff Ruziecki
116 107 105 105 99 97 97 94 91 89
2003-04 1988-89 1996-97 1990-91 2001-02 2006-07 1992-93 1988-89 1996-97 2000-01
Runs Scored 1. Augie Ojeda 1. Steve Gill 3. Doug McConathy 4. Ryan Hubbard 5. Greg Jacobs 6. Jason Bates 7. Scott Daeley 8. Matt Fry 9. Shaun Larkin 10. Troy Babbitt
110 110 107 105 104 100 98 95 93 91
1994-95 1988-89 1990-91 2000-01 1996-97 1990-91 1996-97 2002-03 1998-99 1990-91
Doubles 1. Kevin Clark 2. Matt Fry 2. Cory Sullivan 4. Israel Gonzalez 5. Troy Babbit 6. Taylor Green 7. Brandon Laird 7. Shaun Larkin 9. Kevin Smith 9. Doug McConathy
45 41 41 40 38 34 33 33 30 30
1992-93 2002-03 1998-99 1994-95 1990-91 2005-06 2006-07 1998-99 2003-04 1990-91
Triples 1. Steve Gill 1. Jason Friedman 1. Doug Prussic 1. Dan Parma 5. Joey Huskins 5. Kevin Smith 5. Gerald Laird 5. Brian Flanagan 5. Jeff Pickler 5. Doug McConathy
7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6
1988-89 1988-89 1979-80 1971-72 2003-04 2003-04 1999 1996-97 1995 1990-91
5. Paul Bunch
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1987-88
Homeruns 1. Jeff Tuttle 2. Craig Kuzmic 2. Jim Jackle 4. Brandon Smith 5. Kevin Smith 5. Brandon Pack 7. Doug McConathy 7. Steve Gill 9. Jeremy Booth 10. Brandon Laird 10. Felipe Garcia
32 22 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 17 17
2001-02 1996-97 1984-85 1998-99 2003-04 1998-99 1990-91 1988-89 1995-96 2006-07 2002-03
Total Bases 1. Brandon Laird 2. Steve Gill 3. Doug McConathy 4. Kevin Smith 5. Kevin Clark 5. Jason Friedman 7. Craig Kuzmic 8. Cory Sullivan 9. Matt Fry 9. Jeff Tuttle
242 239 238 237 226 226 224 220 215 215
2006-07 1988-89 1990-91 2003-04 1992-93 1988-89 1996-97 1998-99 2002-03 2001-02
Stolen Bases 1. Ryan Hubbard 2. Scott Daeley 3. Steve Gill 3. Mike Ogle 5. Augie Ojeda 6. Chris Kocman 7. Mark Baca 8. Rick Nen 9. Matt Fry 9. Greg Jacobs 9. Matt Roman
44 43 40 40 35 34 31 27 26 26 26
2000-01 1996-97 1988-89 1978-79 1994-95 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 2002-03 1996-97 1996-97
Walks 1. Jason Bates 2. Matt Fry 3. Ryan Hubbard 4. Eric Stevens 5. Doug McConathy 6. David Trentine 7. Junior Rodriguez 8. Jacob Luque 8. Keith Ginter 8. Abijah Alastra
82 75 72 65 57 56 55 53 53 53
1990-91 2002-03 2000-01 1993-94 1990-91 1994-95 1996-97 2004-05 1995-96 1991-92
CHARGER RECORD BOOK-PITCHING Single Season Records Wins 1. Josh Tamba 1. Aaron France 1. Dennis Burbank 4. Ray Hanson 4. Jason Vargas 4. Mike Cosgrove 4. Josh Belovsky 4. Matt Hendren 4. Benny Gonzales 4. Curt LaBarre 4. Randy Newman
12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
2006 1994 1989 2009 2003 1996 1994 1994 1998 1979 1979
Complete Games 1. Jim Bennett 2. Alex Curry 2. Mike Cosgrove 2. Robert Legendre 5. Todd Blyleven 5. Jeff Patterson 5. Erik Silvey 8. Austin Miller 8. Andy Trumpour 8. Dennis Burbank 8. Richard Lodding
7 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3
1985 2007 1996 1991 1992 1989 1987 2003 1992 1989 1989
Innings Pitched 1. Alex Curry 2. Aaron France 3. Benny Gonzales 4. Jeff Patterson 5. Grant Walling 5. Randy Newman 7. Mike Cosgrove 8. Jim Bennett 9. Curt LaBarre 10. Ron Corona
129.2 2007 127.2 1994 126.2 1988 126.1 1989 125.1 1981 125.1 1979 122.0 1996 120.1 1985 119.0 1979 118.1 1999
ERA (min. 50 IPs) 1. Ara Petrosian 1.75 2. Josh Tamba 2.07 3. Steve Smyth 2.08 4. Ray Aguilar 2.21 5. Jim Bennett 2.24 6. Alex Curry 2.29 7. Josh Belovsky 2.32 8. Ben Gonzalez 2.34 9. Thomas Hoenshell 2.42 10. Kevin Bumgarner 2.49
1995 2006 1998 2001 1985 2007 1994 1988 2008 1987
Saves 1. Brandon Luna 2. Wes Etheridge 2. Mike DesRoches 4. Garrett Parcell 5. Keith Ginter 6. Travis Garrett 6. Matt Rush 6. Briane Green 6. Ara Petrosian 6. Bill Bentley
11 8 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 5
Strikeouts 1. Ron Corona 2. Jeff Patterson 3. Aaron France 4. Curt Labarre 4. Randy Newman 6. Ray Aguilar 7. Alex Curry 8. Robert Legendre 9. Grant Waling 10. Jason Vargas
135 1999 129 1989 125 1994 119 1979 119 1979 107 2001 105 2007 105 1997 104 1981 101 2003
Saves 1. Brandon Luna 2. Wes Etheridge 3. Mike DesRoches 4. Garrett Parcell 4. Justin Keadle 4. Bill Bentley 7. Briane Greene 7. Ara Petrosian 9. Keith Ginter 10. Travis Garrett 10. Matt Rush
12 1999-00 10 2005-06 9 1991/93 8 2004-05 8 2002-03 8 1987-88 7 1996-97 7 1995-96 6 1995-96 5* 2009 5* 2009
2000 2006 1993 2004 1996 2009 2009 1997 1995 1988
Career Records Wins 1. Mike Cosgrove 2. Ray Aguilar 3. Aaron France 3. Randy Newman 5. Jeff Patterson 6. Alex Curry 6. Ron Corona 6. Rich Lodding 9. Nick Rhodes 9. Justin Keadle 9. Ara Petrosian 9. Todd Blyleven
20 1995-96 18 2000-01 17 1993-94 17 1979-80 16 1988-89 15 2007-08 15 1998-99 15 1988-89 13 2005-06 13 2002-03 13 1995-96 13 1991-92
Complete Games 1. Jim Bennett 2. Alex Curry 2. Mike Cosgrove 2. Todd Blyleven 2. Robert Legendre 6. Jeff Patterson 6. Erik Silvey 8. Six tied at
7* 5 5 5 5* 4 4 3
1985 2007-08 1995-96 1991-92 1991 1988-89 1986-87
Innings Pitched 1. Randy Newman 2. Alex Curry 3. Mike Cosgrove 4. Harry Wing 5. Jeff Patterson 6. Aaron France 7. John Morris 8. Ara Petrosian 9. Ron Corona 10. Todd Blyleven
214.1 1979-80 213.1 2007-08 207.0 1995-96 196.2 1976-77 195.1 1988-89 192.0 1993-94 184.1 1972-73 184.0 1995-96 182.2 1998-99 176.2 1991-92
ERA (min. 100 IPs) 1. Steve Smyth 2. Ara Petrosian 3. Jim Bennett 4. Ben Gonzalez 5. Wes Etheridge 6. Jason Vargas 7. Mike Cosgrove 8. Alex Curry 9. Todd Blyleven
2.17 1997-98 2.20 1995-96 2.24 1985 2.34 1988 3.06 2005-06 3.10 2003 3.17 1995-96 3.21 2007-08 3.21 1991-92
Strikeouts 1. Randy Newman 196 1979-80 2. Ron Corona 188 1988-99 3. Aaron France 178 1993-94 4. Ray Aguilar 174 2000-01 5. Jeff Patterson 173 1988-89 6. Alex Curry 160 2007-08 7. Ara Petrosian 153 1995-96 8. Todd Blyleven 143 1991-92 9. Mike Cosgrove 139 1995-96 10. Justin Keadle 127 2002-03 10. Rich Lodding 127 1988-89 2010 CHARGER BASEBALL
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ypress Community Col- center stage. en’s soccer in 1991, lege boasts a well rounded In 1997 the but the late Ray Haas physical education curricu- baseball and softball quickly built the prolum along with a successful sports squads, coached by gram into a consistent program featuring 13 intercollegiate brothers Scott and winner. The Chargers teams and a strong support staff of Brad Pickler, capwon State Championprofessionals. The school also has a tured state champiships in 1998, 1999 wheelchair basketball program. onships. The baseand 2004. Cypress’ Student-athletes are provided ball crown was the 2006 Softball State Champions 27-0 season in 1999 quality individual instruction, the third of the 1990s was rewarded with a chance to develop to their full po- under the direction of Scott Pick- No. 1 national ranking by the Natential and the opler who has over 700 tional Soccer Coaches Association portunity to earn wins in his 22 years at of America. a four-year colthe school and captured Cypress captured its first womlege or university the state championship en’s basketball championship in scholarship. again in 2003. Trevor 2005. Margaret Mohr’s team set a Cypress, Hoffman of the San Di- school record with 28 wins against which offers seven ego Padres, who played five defeats. sports for women at Cypress in 1986 and 2004 Soccer State Champions and six for men, 1987, is a four-time Mahas had a solid jor League all-star and line-up of teams and individual holds the Major athletes who have excelled since League record for career saves. the college first opened its doors in Brad Pickler, in his 19 cam1966. In recent years, the baseball, paigns, has also had a great deal of softball, women’s soccer and wom- success. He has led the softball team en’s basketball programs have taken to five state titles while winning 2005 Basketball State Champions over 800 games. The Chargers were the first California Cypress enjoys strong school to capture support from the comthree consecutive munity and student state championbody, who are part of ships (1997, 1998, the traditionally popu1999). lar athletic program. Cypress only started playing in2003 Baseball State Champions tercollegiate wom- 1977 Basketball State Champions
Cypress College State Championships Archery - 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 Baseball - 1991, 1994, 1997, 2003 Men’s Basketball - 1977, 1980 Women’s Basketball - 2005 Women’s Golf - 1997 Women’s Soccer - 1998, 1999, 2004 Softball - 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2006
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CYPRESS COLLEGE Cypress College Established in 1966, Cypress College is a full-service community college offering Associate degrees and certificate programs as well as a place for students to complete their lower division general education before transferring to a four-year institution. The college sits on 110 acres of land and is composed of 12 major instructional buildings which house both traditional classrooms and laboratory facilities for science, art, computer technology, photography, mortuary science and other programs. The college has also grown from an initial enrollment of 1,600 to a current student body in excess of 16,000.
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2010 Freshmen
Cypress Baseball 2010 Schedule Day
Date
Opponent
Thursday 2/4 College of the Desert Friday 2/5 Chaffey Saturday 2/6 College of the Desert Tuesday 2/9 East L.A. Friday 2/12 Merced Saturday 2/13 Merced Wednesday 2/17 Mt. Sac Friday 2/19 Southern Nevada Saturday 2/20 Chipola Tuesday 2/23 Palomar Thursday 2/25 Hancock Saturday 2/27 Hancock Tuesday 3/2 *Golden West Thursday 3/4 *Irvine Valley Saturday 3/6 *Fullerton Tuesday 3/9 *Riverside Thursday 3/11 *Santa Ana Friday 3/12 *Saddleback Tuesday 3/16 *Orange Coast Thursday 3/18 *Golden West Saturday 3/20 *Golden West Tuesday 3/23 *Irvine Valley Thursday 3/25 *Irvine Valley Tuesday 3/30 Cuesta Wednesday 3/31 Canyons Thursday 4/1 Fresno Thursday 4/8 *Fullerton Saturday 4/10 *Fullerton Tuesday 4/13 *Riverside Thursday 4/15 *Riverside Tuesday 4/20 *Santa Ana Thursday 4/22 *Santa Ana Saturday 4/24 *Saddleback Tuesday 4/27 *Saddleback Thursday 4/29 *Orange Coast Friday 4/30 *Orange Coast Fri-Sat 5/7-8 Regionals Sat-Sun 5/15-16 Super Regionals Sat-Mon 5/22-24 State Championships *Orange Empire Conference Game
Location
Time
Cypress Desert Desert Cypress Cypress Cypress Cypress Southern Nevada Southern Nevada Cypress Cypress Cypress Golden West Irvine Valley Fullerton Cypress Cypress Cypress Orange Coast Cypress Golden West Cypress Irvine Valley Cuesta Cal Poly SLO Cal Poly SLO Cypress Fullerton Riverside Cypress Santa Ana Cypress Saddleback Cypress Cypress Orange Coast TBA TBA TBA
2:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 6:30 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 n 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm TBA TBA TBA
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