2010 Sac City College Baseball Media Guide

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Sacramento City College Baseball

PANTHERS 2010 Media Guide


#8 - Marjama

#19 - Harris

#35 - Dixon

#31 - Kephart

#18 - Hynes

#22 - Appino

#3 - Cassidy

#13 - Barnett

#14 - Fuller

#21 - Sanchez

#5 - Stamps

#7 - Gibson


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Table of Contents Quick Facts 2010 Early Signees: Championship Teams California State Championship History SCC All-Time Win/Loss Record 2010 Schedule 2010 Roster Want to become a Panther? Online information Gary C. Borge Dental Ad 2010 Panther Profiles Various Ads Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #447

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Baseball Donation Form Pepsi Ad Head Coach: Andy McKay Profile Co-Head Coach: John Herlihy Profile Asst. Coach: Deskaheh Bomberry Profile Asst. Coach: Pete Pryor Profile Asst. Coach: Justin Ramsey Profile Asst. Coach: Ron Saiz Profile Asst. Coach: Derek Sullivan Profile Asst. Coach: Andrew Henning Profile SID Profile: Steve Gill “Union Stadium” Article 2009 S.C.C. Golf Tournament Sponsors

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Credits The 2009 Sacramento City College Media Guide is a publication of the SCC Sports Information Office Cover Photo Credits: Charlie Zink and Joe Thurston Editor—Steve Gill “catch” photos by Brita Meng Outzen/Boston Red Writer—Steve Gill Sox, Thurston infield photo by Steve Babineau/ *Except where noted. Boston Red Sox, Jerry Weinstein Hall of Fame Design—SCC Graphic Impressions (Quinn Nakano) photos by Lou Pavlovich/Collegiate Baseball Layout—Steve Gill Newspaper, Casey Weathers and Rob Cooper Team Photography—SCC Baseball Archives, SCC Sports USA photos by BrianFlemingPhotography.com, Information Office, Steve Gill, Joe Correa Andrew Carpenter photo by © The Phillies 2008 The SCC Baseball Media Guide is available for purchase at all SCC Baseball home games and through the SCC Baseball Office for $2.00. To acquire through mail, please send $3.00 to:

Sacramento City College Baseball Attn: Sports Information Director 3835 Freeport Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95822

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Quick Facts

Mailing Address............................................................ 3835 Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95822 Athletic Department Phone...........................................(916) 558-2425 Founded/Enrollment..................................................... 1916 / 22,000 Nickname/Colors..........................................................Panthers / Cardinal & Gold League Affiliation......................................................... Big 8 Conference Conference Opponents..................................................American River College, Cosumnes River College, Diablo Valley College, Modesto Junior College, San Joaquin Delta College, Santa Rosa Junior College, Sierra College Web Address................................................................. http://sccpanthers.losrios.edu President........................................................................ Kathryn Jeffery Ph.D. Dean of P.E., Health, & Athletics/Athletic Director.....Mitch Campbell Athletic Coordinator..................................................... Paul Carmazzi & Tim Kiernan Sports Information Director..........................................Steve Gill Sports Information Office............................................. (916) 558-2489 P.A. Announcer.............................................................Steve Gill Head Coach................................................................... Andy McKay Co-Head Coach............................................................. John Herlihy Assistant Coaches......................................................... Deskaheh Bomberry, Ron Saiz, Pete Pryor, Derek Sullivan, ......................................................................................Justin Ramsey, Drew Henning Athletic Trainers............................................................ Mary Lund / Jude Temple Equipment Managers....................................................David Whittington / David Jackson Baseball Office Phone...................................................(916) 558-2684 / (916) 558-2329 Stadium/Capacity.......................................................... Union Stadium / 1500 Dimensions................................................................... 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 qualified student or prospective student or any person in his/her educational relationship with the District shall be discriminated against or excluded from any benefits, activities, or programs on the grounds of ethnic group identification, 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.

Eli Hynes

2010 Early Signee

University of Memphis

The above mentioned player has signed a national letter of intent during the Early signing period.

Foundation & Organization

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Founded in 1916 as a Department of Sacramento High School, Sacramento City College is the seventh oldest public 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 Unified School District. Twenty-eight years later, as a result of a March 17, 1964 election, Sacramento City College separated from the Sacramento City Unified 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 Community College District opened a third campus, Cosumnes River College. Folsom Lake College became the fourth fully accredited college in the District in 2003.


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California State Champions 1951 State Champions

The Panthers of 1951 won the first 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 final series. Center fielder 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.

“Win the Last Game” 1988 State Champions

Weinstein’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 finished 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 first 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.

1999 State Champions

The 1999 baseball team became the first 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 final 2 games on the final day to win the championship. The Panthers won the first and then found themselves trailing in the bottom of the ninth inning of the final. 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.

“Stay Hot” 1998 State Champions

The 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 final 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.

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State Championship History

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Year State Champions Runner-Up 1950 Pasadena City Santa Rosa 1951 Sacramento City El Camino 1952 Santa Rosa Santa Ana 1953 Sacramento City Long Beach City 1954 Long Beach City Contra Costa 1955 Contra Costa Orange Coast 1956 Orange Coast Coalinga 1957 College of the Sequoias San Diego City 1958 Coalinga Orange Coast 1959 Stockton San Diego City 1960 Orange Coast Oakland 1961 Fresno City Cerritos 1962 Fresno City Orange Coast 1963 Fresno City Long Beach City 1964 Mount San Antonio Vallejo 1965 Mount San Antonio Allan Hancock 1966 Cerritos San Francisco City 1967 Pasadena City Sacramento City 1968 Long Beach City Sacramento City 1969 Long Beach City College of San Mateo 1970 Cerritos College of the Sequoias 1971 Cañada Los Angeles City 1972 Fresno City Long Beach City 1973 Cerritos College of San Mateo 1974 Cerritos San Diego City 1975 Cerritos Citrus 1976 Long Beach City Los Angeles Harbor 1977 Diablo Valley Cerritos 1978 Los Angeles Harbor College of San Mateo 1979 Cerritos San Jose City 1980 Orange Coast Los Angeles Valley 1981 College of the Canyons Los Angeles Harbor 1982 Los Angeles Valley College of the Canyons 1983 College of the Canyons Los Angeles Harbor 1984 Los Angeles Harbor Sacramento City 1985 Cerritos College of the Canyons 1986 College of the Canyons Rancho Santiago 1987 Cerritos Sacramento City 1988 Sacramento City Rancho Santiago 1989 Cerritos Sacramento City 1990 Los Angeles Harbor Chabot 1991 Cypress Sacramento City 1992 Fresno City Sacramento City 1993 Rancho Santiago Sacramento City 1994 Cypress Rancho Santiago 1995 Rancho Santiago Cerritos 1996 Rancho Santiago Cypress 1997 Cypress Sacramento City 1998 Sacramento City Saddleback 1999 Sacramento City Cypress 2000 Riverside East Los Angeles 2001 Riverside Fresno City 2002 Riverside Sacramento City 2003 Cypress Saddleback 2004 Saddleback Cypress 2005 Santa Rosa Palomar 2006 Long Beach City Sacramento City 2007 Riverside Cypress 2008 Sierra Southwestern 2009 Orange Coast San Joaquin Delta

Head Coach John Thurman Jack Woerner Bob Mastin Jack Woerner Joe Hicks Gene Corr Wendell Pickens Roy Taylor Dave Rankin Roy Taylor Wendell Pickens Len Bourdet Len Bourdet Len Bourdet John Arambide Ron Squire Wally Kincaid Ron Robinson Joe Hicks Joe Hicks Wally Kincaid Lyman Ashley Len Bourdet Wally Kincaid Wally Kincaid Wally Kincaid Bob Myers Ernie Cecaci Jim O’Brien Wally Kincaid Mike Mayne Mike Gillespie Dave Snow Mike Gillespie Jim O’Brien George Horton Mike Gillespie George Horton Jerry Weinstein George Horton Jim O’Brien Scott Pickler Ron Scott Don Sneddon Scott Pickler Don Sneddon Don Sneddon Scott Pickler Jerry Weinstein Andy McKay Dennis Rogers Dennis Rogers Dennis Rogers Scott Pickler Jack Hodges Damon Neidlinger Casey Crook Dennis Rogers Rob Willson John Altobelli


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All-Time Win-Loss Record 1923-2009 YEAR

W

L

T HEAD COACH

1923 RECORD UNKNOWN LAMAR

1967

28

5

0 BANDY LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1924 RECORD UNKNOWN ADAMS

1968

28

5

0 BANDY LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1925

3

1

0 SHATTUCK

1969

19

9

0 BANDY

1926

3

3

0 SCHUETTNER

1970

13

15

0 BANDY

1927

4

4

0 SCHUETTNER

1971

21

7

0 GOEHRING

18

12

0 GOEHRING

YEAR

W

L

T HEAD COACH

LEAGUE CHAMP

1928

0

4

0 SCHUETTNER

1972

1929

4

4

0 APPLEQUIST

1973

22

5

0 GOEHRING

1930

5

6

1 APPLEQUIST

1974

18

15

1 GOEHRING

1931

3

3

0 APPLEQUIST

1975

21

15

0 WEINSTEIN

1932

8

0

0 APPLEQUIST

1976

25

9

2 WEINSTEIN

1933 RECORD UNKNOWN APPLEQUIST

1977

29

12

0 WEINSTEIN

1934

0 APPLEQUIST

1978

25

11

0 WEINSTEIN

1935 RECORD UNKNOWN APPLEQUIST

1979

28

6

1 WEINSTEIN

1936

8

1

0 APPLEQUIST

1980

28

9

0 WEINSTEIN

1937

13

7

0 SIM

1981

30

9

0 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP

1938

6

5

0 SIM

1982

34

8

0 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP

1939

11

3

0 SIM

1983

31

5

0 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP

1940

14

4

0 SIM

1984

33

9

0 CARMAZZI LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

4

8

LEAGUE CHAMP

LEAGUE CHAMP

LEAGUE CHAMP

1941

11

1

0 SIM

LEAGUE CHAMP

1985

32

10

0 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP

1942

16

2

0 SIM/APPLEQUIST

LEAGUE CHAMP

1986

32

12

1 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP

1943

3

3

1 FISHER

1987

50

8

0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1944

5

1

1 FISHER

1988

46

10

0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE & STATE CHAMPS

1989

39

14

0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1945 TEAM DID NOT COMPETE 1946

4

9

0 WOERNER

1990

33

18

1 WEINSTEIN

1947

11

9

0 WOERNER

LEAGUE CHAMP

1991

51

3

2 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1948

24

4

1 WOERNER

LEAGUE CHAMP

1992

44

5

0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1949

21

8

0 WOERNER

1993

48

8

2 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1950

22

7

0 WOERNER

1994

40

8

3 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP

1951

29

3

0 WOERNER LEAGUE & STATE CHAMPS

1995

42

9

0 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP

40

7

0 WEINSTEIN

LEAGUE CHAMP 2nd IN STATE

1952

16

6

0 WOERNER

1996

1953

25

5

0 WOERNER LEAGUE & STATE CHAMPS

1997

38

11

0 WEINSTEIN

1954

16

9

0 BOYER

1998

44

2

0 WEINSTEIN LEAGUE & STATE CHAMP

1955

11

16

1 BOYER

1999

42

7

1 MCKAY LEAGUE & STATE CHAMP

1956

16

12

0 BOYER

2000

37

8

1 MCKAY

1957

18

10

0 ANDERSON

2001

35

8

0 MCKAY LEAGUE CHAMP/3rd IN STATE

1958

17

2

0 PERRY

2002

38

13

0 MCKAY LEAGUE CHAMP/2nd IN STATE

1959

22

8

0 PERRY

2003

30

17

0 MCKAY

REGIONAL CHAMP

2004

31

7

0 MCKAY

LEAGUE CHAMP

2005

26

15

0 MCKAY

REGIONAL CHAMP

LEAGUE CHAMP

1960

21

8

1 PERRY

1961

23

3

0 PIERUCCI

1962

14

12

0 BANDY

2006

29

22

0 MCKAY

2nd IN STATE

1963

7

15

0 BANDY

2007

35

15

0 MCKAY

LEAGUE CHAMP

1964

19

8

0 BANDY

2008

30

19

0 MCKAY

LEAGUE CHAMP

1965

16

9

0 BANDY

2009

25

19

0 MCKAY

1966

22

7

0 BANDY

LEAGUE CHAMP

LEAGUE CHAMP

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2010 Panther Baseball Schedule DATE

DAY

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME

FEBRUARY 4

Thurs

Fresno City College

Fresno City

4:00 pm (DH)

12

Fri

Chabot College

Union Stadium

1:00 pm (DH)

13

Sat

Chabot College

Union Stadium

12:00 pm

19

Fri

College of San Mateo

San Mateo

2:00 pm

20

Sat

Ohlone College

Ohlone

11:30 am (DH)

25

Thurs

Riverside College

Union Stadium

3:00 pm (DH)

MARCH 4

Thurs

Santa Rosa Junior College

Union Stadium

2:00 pm

4

Thurs

Sierra College

Union Stadium

6:30 pm

6

Sat

* Sierra College

Sierra

1:00 pm

9

Tues

* San Joaquin Delta College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

11

Thurs

* Cosumnes River College

Cosumnes River

2:30pm

13

Sat

* Diablo Valley College

Union Stadium

1:00 pm

16

Tues

* Modesto Junior College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

18

Thurs

* Santa Rosa Junior College

Santa Rosa

2:30 pm

20

Sat

* American River College

Union Stadium

1:00 pm

23

Tues

* Sierra College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

25

Thurs

* Sierra College

Sierra

2:30pm

27

Sat

* San Joaquin Delta College

San Joaquin Delta

1:00 pm

30

Tues

San Jose City College

Union Stadium

1:00 pm

31

Wed

College of San Mateo

Union Stadium

4:00 pm

APRIL 1 Thurs

San Jose City College

Union Stadium

1:00 pm

6

Tues

* San Joaquin Delta College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

8

Thurs

* Cosumnes River College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

9

Fri

* Cosumnes River College

Cosumnes River

2:30pm

13

Tues

* Diablo Valley College

Diablo Valley

2:30 pm

15

Thurs

* Diablo Valley College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

17

Sat

* Modesto Junior College

Modesto

1:00 pm

20

Tues

* Modesto Junior College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

22

Thurs

* Santa Rosa Junior College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

23

Fri

* Santa Rosa Junior College

Santa Rosa

2:30 pm

27

Tues

* American River College

American River

2:30 pm

29

Thurs

* American River College

Union Stadium

2:30 pm

MAY

6

4

Tues

State Play-In Game

TBA

TBA

7-8

Fri-Sat

Nor-Cal Regional I

TBA

TBA

14-16

Fri-Sun

Nor-Cal Super Regional

TBA

TBA

21-23

Sat-Mon

California State Championships

Fresno

TBA

* Big 8 Conference Match


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2010 Sacramento City College BASEBALL ROSTER

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NAME Matt Mizinski Nolan Cassidy Brian Stamps Bret Gibson Mike Marjama Sean Martin Brooke Brooks Mike Laino Garrett Barnett Trent Fuller Jeremy Franklin Eli Hynes Sean Harris Mike Sanchez Aaron Appino Jordan Vina Justin James Joey Matthews Mike Correa Jacob Andres Lucas Kephart Zach Miller Jeff McLean Thomas Dixon Sam Hedrick Cole Brocker Nick Maionchi Cody Brown Daniel Bain Cory Hall Chaz Determan Matt Sturges Kyle DeVore

WT 160 190 160 185 205 145 180 160 200 190 185 205 180 220 235 170 230 175 225 200 200 195 180 215 170 200 180 200 145 205 230 170 215

B/T R/R R/R B/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R B/R L/L L/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R

POS. OF RHP INF C INF/C RHP OF OF OF INF/RHP LHP OF RHP INF RHP INF OF OF INF OF C UTL RHP INF INF RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP

YR. FR SO SO SO SO FR FR FR SO SO FR SO SO SO SO FR FR FR FR FR SO FR FR SO FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR

HIGH SCHOOL Folsom Ell Grove Del Campo Casa Roble Granite Bay Florin Elk Grove Christian Brothers Fall River Fairfield Cordova Woodcreek Woodcreek Casa Roble Cordova Pleasant Grove John F. Kennedy Vacaville Sheldon Vacaville Arroyo Grande Elk Grove Roseville John F. Kennedy Rodriguez Kimberly Christian Brothers C.K. McClatchy West Campus Sequim Granite Bay Laguna Creek Pleasant Grove

PANTHER COACHING STAFF

Andy McKay John Herlihy

HT 5-7 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-5 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-7 6-6 6-2 6-1 6-2

Ron Saiz Deskaheh Bomberry Derek Sullivan

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Head Coach Co-Head Coach

Justin Ramsey Pete Pryor Andrew Henning

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

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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 field. I have been involved with SCC Baseball for 20 years, as a player, an assistant coach, and as the head coach for the last 10 seasons. These last 10 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 11 years, Sacramento City College has won 7 league championships 2. During the last 11 years, Sacramento City College has won more postseason games (50) than any other program in the state of California. 3. During the last 11 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 11 years, Sacramento City College has won more postseason Regional Tournaments (14) than any other program in the state of California. 5. During the last 11 years, Sacramento City College has appeared in the State Championship 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 11 years, Sacramento City College has seen 50 of its players sign professional baseball contracts. 8. During the last 11 years, Sacramento City College has seen over 100 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 oncampus 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 qualified for the post season every year since 1977, which amounts to 33 consecutive years. 11. 37 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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Another Panther Hit http://sccpanthers.losrios.edu Available online: Recruiting Questionnaire Sac City Baseball History Where the Panthers Go Drafted Panthers California State Championship History All-Time Win/Loss Record Panther Alumni in Baseball Current Statistics Conference Standings League and State Championships And Much More

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#1 - Matt Mizinski

#3 - Nolan Cassidy

Matt Adam Mizinski, son of Mike and Cheryl Mizinski, was born on February 9, 1990 in Folsom, California. His hometown is Oak Park, CA. He has a younger sister, Megan. Mizinski played baseball for Coach Scott Seffers at Folsom High School. His best sports memory is playing baseball in Australia. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to win a state championship. Matt’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. He is currently majoring in Criminal Justice. Matt’s favorite athlete is Dustin Pedroia because he is small. His favorite artist is Tupac and he lists his favorite song as “Still Ballin.” In his spare time he enjoys lifting weights.

Nolan Daniel Cassidy, son of Gerry and Rose Cassidy, was born on April 21, 1989 in San Francisco, California. His hometown is Elk Grove, CA. He has a brother, Rory and two sisters, Roslyn and Natalia. Cassidy played baseball for Coach Jeff Carlson at Elk Grove High School where he won 3 Section Championships, while graduating with honors. His best sports memory is dog piling after winning a section championship. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to win a state championship. Nolan’s goal for the upcoming season is to be the best he can be. He is currently majoring in Kinesiology. Nolan’s favorite athletes are Tim Lincecum and Pablo Sandoval because of the way they go about playing the game. His favorite artists/musical groups are Rebelution, John Mayer and Jack Johnson. His favorite movies are Boondock Saints, the Hangover, Knocked Up, and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. In his spare time he enjoys going to SF Giants games.

Year - Freshman Position - OF Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-7 Wt. - 160 High School - Folsom

#5 - Brian Stamps

#7 - Bret Gibson

Brian Armoni Stamps, son of M.C. Stamps and Valori Abercrombie, was born on December 10, 1988 in Pittsburgh, California. His hometown is Sacramento, CA. He has a brother, Norman, and a sister, Brandi. “Stampee” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Tim Bennett at Del Campo High School where he was an All-League selection his senior year. He also played football and basketball in high school and was a three year varsity starter in basketball, a 2-Time All-League selection in basketball; and section champions in football his senior year and an All-League selection in football. He was also an Honor Roll student all 4 years of high school and an Honor Roll student his freshman year at Sac City. His best sports memory is wining the football section championship his senior year. He chose to attend Sac City College because of the great winning tradition, to become the best player that he can be and the best place to start his career. Brian’s goal for the upcoming season is to help the team win a state championship, get better, and put himself in a position to leave City and continue his playing career. His major is undeclared. Stamps’ favorite athlete is Derek Jeter because he is always ready to perform and a great leader on and off the field. His favorite artist is D-Lo and he lists his favorite song as “You Played Me.” His favorite movie is Next Friday. The biggest influence in his life is his mother because “she has been so strong all my life and backed me up in all my decisions. She has been that one person to always be there for me.” In his spare time he enjoys playing basketball, PS3 and kicking it with friends.

Bret Edmund Gibson, son of Bruce and Barbara Gibson, was born on May 3, 1989 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Orangevale, CA. He has an older sister, Ashleigh. “Gibby” played baseball for Coach Ed Tupper at Casa Roble High School where he was AllLeague his junior and senior year, and a 2-Time Scholar Athlete, while earning the High Honors Award his sophomore, junior and senior years. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to become the best player he can be and to win a state championship. Bret’s goal for the upcoming season is to win the state championship. He is currently majoring in Social Science. Bret’s favorite athlete is Derek Jeter because he is a great leader and plays baseball the right way. His favorite movie is the Dark Knight. The biggest influence in his life is his parents because “they taught me the values of hard work and persistence.” In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his girlfriend.

Year - Sophomore Position - Infield Bats - B Throws - R Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 160 High School - Del Campo

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Year - Sophomore Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-11 Wt. - 190 High School - Elk Grove

Year - Sophomore Position - Catcher Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-0 Wt. - 185 High School - Casa Roble


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#8 - Mike Marjama

#9 - Sean Martin

Michael Gregory Marjama, son of Greg and Kim Marjama, was born on July 20, 1989 in Granite Bay, California (his hometown). He has a younger brother and sister, Jake and Abby. “Marj” played baseball for Coach Pat Esposito at Granite Bay High School where he was 1st Team AllLeague, an All-Area Team selection, All-City Honorable Mention and an 8-time Academic Merit Award Recipient, a Phi Theta Gamma Honor Society Invitee and graduated with a 3.8 GPA. His best sports memory is playing in his high school section championship game, where he went 3 for 3. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to become the best he can be and learn from the best program in the nation and win. Mike’s goal for the upcoming season is to win the state and national championship. He is currently majoring in Medicine. Marjama’s favorite athlete is Tiger Woods because he is the best and the way he goes about his business is admirable. His favorite artist is Notorious B.I.G. His favorite movie is the Hangover. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “he has always been there for me for help and advice.” In his spare time he enjoys working out, hitting and kicking it with the boys.

Sean Michael Martin, son of Nick and Beth Martin, was born on September 7, 1990 in Sacramento, California (his hometown). He has a brother, Matthew. “Sticks” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Randy Davis, Coach Mike Harris and Coach Ken O’Flaherty at Florin High School where he was team MVP, an All-Delta League selection, the All-Delta League Sportsmanship Award winner, Defensive Player of the Year and an Optimist All-Star. He was also a U.S. Army Scholar Athlete Award winner, while making the Honor Roll all four years of high school. His best sports memory is getting a save against Sheldon after coming in to pitch with no outs, bases loaded and a one run lead. He chose to attend Sac City College because he knows that Sac City has a great baseball program and he wants to improve and learn how he can get better at baseball. Sean’s goal for the upcoming season is to make the team and be a factor in a winning season. He is currently majoring in Computer Science. Sean’s favorite athlete is Tim Lincecum because he likes the way he works. His favorite musical group is Linkin Park and he lists his favorite song as “Crawling.” His favorite movie is 300. The biggest influence in his life is his grandfather because “his hard work and dedication to his family has provided a successful life.” In his spare time he enjoys playing baseball, watching sport channels and hanging out with friends.

Year - Sophomore Position - Utility Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 205 High School - Granite Bay

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-11 Wt. - 145 High School - Florin

#10 - Brooke Brooks

#11 - Mike Laino

Brooke Austin Brooks, son of Mike and Lisa Brooks, was born on August 10, 1991 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Elk Grove, CA. He has a brother, Brannon. “Brooksy” played baseball for Coach Jeff Carlson at Elk Grove High School where he was 1st Team All-Delta and All-Metro League Selection. He also played football in high school and was a 1st Team All-Delta League player. His best sports memory is hitting a bomb in playoffs. He chose to attend Sac City College because of the tradition and to compete against the best. Brooke’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. He is currently majoring in Criminal Justice. Brooke’s favorite athlete is Curtis Granderson because he is a great athlete and a great role model. His favorite artist is Kanye West and he lists his favorite song as “Homecoming.” His favorite movie is the Goonies. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “he is a great mentor.” In his spare time he enjoys hitting and hanging out with his friends.

Michael Joseph Laino, son of Nick and Jaynee Laino, was born on July 17, 1990 in Sacramento, California (his hometown). He has a sister, Audrey. Laino played baseball for Coach Terrel Lowery at Christian Brothers High School where he was All-League his junior and senior year, and 2nd Team All-Metro his senior year, team captain and MVP, while taking AP classes and making the Honor Roll with a 3.5 GPA. His best sports memory is sitting in left field when Barry Bonds hit his 71st and 72nd homerun. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to get a scholarship to a DI college. Michael’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. He is currently majoring in Political Science. Michael’s favorite athlete is Brett Favre because he is an ironman and plays for the love of the game. His favorite artists are Led Zeppelin and Lupe Fiasco and he lists his favorite song as “Superstar.” His favorite movie is American Gangster. The biggest influence in his life is his parents because “they raised me and support me.” In his spare time he enjoys working out, hitting, playing golf, football and basketball.

Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - L Throws - L Ht. - 5-9 Wt. - 180 High School - Elk Grove

Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-9 Wt. - 160 High School - Christian Brothers

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#13 - Garrett Barnett

#14 - Trent Fuller

Garrett Steven Barnett, son of Steve and Carolyn Barnett, was born on April 6, 1990 in Fall River Mills, California (his hometown). He has an older brother and sister, Brian and Leigh. “Barny” or “Net Net” as he is known, played baseball for Coach Tim DeCoito and Dom Traverso at Fall River High School where he was a 3-time All-League player and Co-MVP his junior year. He also played basketball and football in high school and was a 2-time All-League player in basketball and a 3-time All-League player and a 2-time MVP in football, while making the Honor Roll all 4 years of high school. His best sports memory is winning the section championship in football and baseball his senior year. He chose to attend Sac City College because of the amazing tradition and he wanted to be a part of it. Garrett’s goal for the upcoming season is to take what he has learned and apply it to the upcoming season and help the team win a state championship. He is currently majoring in Social Science. Garrett’s favorite athlete is Grady Sizemore because he is an all-around athlete that he tries to portray. His favorite band is Brand New. His favorite movies are King Kong and a Fist Full of Quarters. The biggest influence in his life is his family, because “they have taught me almost everything I know and will always be there.” In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family and friends.

Trent Ikaikaloa Fuller, son of Scott and Cindy Fuller, was born on May 6, 1990 in Vallejo, California. His hometown is Fairfield, CA. He has a brother and sister, Chais and Brandi. Fuller played baseball for Coach Keith Welch at Fairfield High School where he was 3-Time All-League selection, 2-Time Pitcher of the Year, an All-Metro Team selection and the Daily Republic Player of the Year. His best sports memory is the 2008 playoffs against Pleasant Grove, when he struck out 10 batters and was 3 for 3 at the plate with two doubles and a homerun. He transferred to Sac City College from UNLV because he wanted to learn the game of baseball. Trent’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. He is currently majoring in Social Science. He was drafted in the 40th round of the 2008 MLB Amateur Draft by the Florida Marlins. Trent’s favorite athlete is Pablo Sandoval because he plays the game hard every second. His favorite musical artist is Lil Wayne and his favorite movie is Man on Fire. The biggest influence in his life is his parents because “they have been there for me and have been a big part of why I play baseball.” In his spare time he enjoys music and cars.

Year - Sophomore Position - Outfield Bats - L Throws - R Ht. - 6-4 Wt. - 200 High School - Fall River

#15 - Jeremy Franklin Year - Freshman Position - LHP Bats - L Throws - L Ht. - 6-0 Wt. - 185 High School - Cordova

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Jeremy Christian Franklin, son of Glenn Franklin and Linda Maxwell, was born on April 25, 1991 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Rancho Cordova, CA. He has a brother, Gerald, and two sisters, Brittni and Madalaine. “Jerms” as he is known, played baseball for Coach Guy Anderson at Cordova High School where he was a 2Time All-League selection, the Coach’s Pick in 2009, best Pitcher Award, and the Guy Anderson Baseball Scholarship Award winner, while making the Honor Roll all 4 years and graduating in the top 10% of his class. His best sports memory is hitting a game winning double after the opponent intentionally walked his team’s best hitter (and after he saw his reliever blow his 6 great innings of work). He chose to attend Sac City College because he thought it was the best and hardest program around. Jeremy’s goal for the upcoming season is to get his arm in shape and pitch as much as possible this year. His major is undeclared. Jeremy’s favorite athlete is Derek Lee because he is the best player on his favorite team (and he’s from Sac) and he just likes how he plays the game and gets the job done. His favorite musical group is Papa Roach and he lists his favorite song as “Scars.” His favorite movie is G.I. Joe. The biggest influence in his life is his father because “he has always tried to give me everything I’ve wanted, even though it is tough sometimes. He pushes me to be the best I can be even though I was a thick-headed teen; he never stopped trying to make me see the need to make my life better.” In his spare time he enjoys hanging out with friends, playing pick up sport games – inventing ways to play baseball with 2 people.

Year - Sophomore Position - Utility Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 190 High School - Delta


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#18 - Eli Hynes

Year - Sophomore Position - Outfield Bats - L Throws - L Ht. - 6-0 Wt. - 205 High School - Woodcreek

Eli Matthew Hynes, son of Gary and Teresa Hines, was born on November 3, 1989 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Roseville, CA. He has two brothers, Cy and Jason, and a sister, Denise. He has signed a scholarship to play baseball at the University of Memphis next season. “Rah-Rah” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Dave Nutter at Woodcreek High School, where he graduated with a 3.8 GPA. His best sports memory is hitting his first collegiate homerun against Fresno City. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to be the best. Eli’s goal for the upcoming season is to win it all. He is currently majoring in Business. Eli’s favorite athlete is Prince Fielder because of his swing. His favorite artist is Lil Wayne and he lists his favorite song as “Young Money.” His favorite movie is the Hangover. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “he supports the family and works hard.” In his spare time he enjoys working out, hanging out with friends and staying active.

#19 - Sean Harris

#21 - Mike Sanchez

Sean William Harris, son of Ted and Lori Harris, was born on June 28, 1989 in Roseville, California. His hometown is Sacramento, CA. He has a sister, Rachelle. Harris played baseball for Coach Jerry Reiger at Woodcreek High School where he was a 1st Team All-League player in 2007 and Honorable Mention in 2006 and was a Scholar Student Athlete his senior year. He has also been a Scholar Athlete both years at Sac City. He hit 4 homeruns his senior year in high school and graduated with a 3.93 GPA. His best sports memory is watching Pujols hit two homeruns in one game against the Giants with McLean. He chose to attend Sac City College because he didn’t want to go to Sierra and he knew it would be tough. Sean’ goal for the upcoming season is to win it all. He is currently majoring in mathematics. Sean’s favorite athlete is Albert Pujols because no one is better than him. His favorite musical group is Atreyu and his favorite movies are any of the Transporter movies. The biggest influence in his life is his parents because “they raised and supported me my whole life.” In his spare time he enjoys cooking, BBQ’ing, and watching sports on TV.

Mike Alexander Sanchez, son of Mike and Patricia Sanchez, was born on October 7, 1988 in San Francisco, California. His hometown is Citrus Heights, CA. He has a younger sister, Andrea. Sanchez played baseball for Coach Ed Tupper at Casa Roble High School where he was a 3Time 1st Team All-League selection, 2nd Team All-City, Capital Athletic League MVP and an Optimist All-Star. He also played basketball in high school. He was voted the Spring Athlete of the Year and the Player of the Year his senior year. His best sports memory is hitting a walk-off grand slam his freshman year on the JV team. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to play for the best. Mike’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. His major is undeclared. Mike’s favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant because he works hard. His favorite musical artist is Tupac. The biggest influence in his life is his parents. In his spare time he enjoys listening to music, playing X-Box 360 and sleeping.

Year - Sophomore Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-3 Wt. - 180 High School - Woodcreek

Year - Sophomore Position - Infield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 220 High School - Casa Roble

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#22 - Aaron Appino

#23 - Jordan Vina

Aaron Cody Appino, son of Kevin and Shelley Appino, was born on September 13, 1989 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Rancho Cordova, CA. He has a younger brother and sister, Logan and Kayla. Appino played baseball for Coach Guy Anderson at Cordova High School where he was AllLeague his junior and senior year, and 2nd Team All-Metro his senior year, while making the Honor Roll. He also played football in high school. His best sports memory is throwing a no-hitter against Florin. He chose to attend Sac City College because it is the best program and he wants to get drafted and play pro ball. Aaron’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. His major is undeclared. Aaron’s favorite athlete is Hank Aaron because he was named after him. His favorite musical group is Disturbed and he lists his favorite song as “Indestructible.” His favorite movie is Step Brothers. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “he is my role model and the person I look up to the most.” In his spare time he enjoys hunting and playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Jordan Vina, son of Fernando and Brandy Vina, was born on February 18, 1991 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Elk Grove, CA. He has a younger brother, Jayce. “Gordy” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Rob Rinaldi at Pleasant Grove High School where he was a 3 year varsity player, a 2-Time All-League selection and an AllMetro Honorable Mention selection. He also played football in high school. His best sports memory is beating Davis his junior year to go to the City Championship. He chose to attend Sac City College because of the history, he is comfortable with the program, his dad played here and he wanted the best chance at success. Jordan’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. He is currently majoring in Business. Jordan’s favorite athlete is Evan Longoria because he plays the game right. His favorite artist is Nelly and he lists his favorite song as “St. Louie.” His favorite movie is Katt Williams – Pimp Chronicles. The biggest influence in his life is his “popps” because “he has taught me everything I know in life.” In his spare time he enjoys playing sports, running, and kicking it with Zach Mill.

Year - Sophomore Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-0 Wt. - 235 High School - Cordova

#24 - Justin James

#26 - Joey Matthews

Justin Anthony James, son of Dion and Doris James, was born on November 24, 1990 in Sacramento, California (his hometown). He has two brothers, Jared and Jarvis. “JJ Bro-1” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Mark Cole at John F. Kennedy High School where he earn straight A’s his sophomore year and made the Honor Roll all 4 years. He also played football, basketball and track in high school. He was an All-Delta League selection in basketball. His best sports memory is scoring 20 points in the 4th quarter to win a basketball game. He chose to attend Sac City College because it is the best program around and it is close to his house. Justin’s goal for the upcoming season is to become the best baseball player he can be. He is currently majoring in business. Justin’s favorite musical group is Outkast and his favorite movie is The Godfather. In his spare time he enjoys making music and playing video games.

Joseph William Matthews, son of Bill and Gina Matthews, was born on October 1, 1990 in Vallejo, California. His hometown is Vacaville, CA. He has a brother, Gary, and two sisters, Jessica and Kelley. Matthews played baseball for Coach Eric Chapel and Coach Logan Murphy at Vacaville High School where he was an All-League selection, while making the Honor Roll. He chose to attend Sac City College because it is the best and they win. Joey’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. His major is undeclared. Joey’s favorite athlete is Michael Jordan because he is a great athlete and leader. His favorite artist is Jay-Z and his favorite movie is Pulp Fiction. The biggest influence in his life is his father because “he has taught me so much.” In his spare time he enjoys hitting and watching Sports Center.

Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - L Throws - L Ht. - 6-5 Wt. - 230 High School - John F. Kennedy

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Year - Freshman Position - Infield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-9 Wt. - 170 High School - Pleasant Grove

Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 175 High School - Vacaville


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#28 - Mike Correa

#29 - Jacob Andres

Michael Shane Correa, son of Joe and Toni Correa, was born on May 4th, 1991 in San Jose, California. His hometown is Sacramento, CA. He has two older brothers, Steve and Geoff, and an older sister, Kristin. “BoBo” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach John Misplay at Sheldon High School where he was a 4 year varsity player, 3 year team captain, and a 1st Team All-League selection in 2009, while making the Honor Roll. He also played football and soccer in high school and was a 1st Team All-League player in football. His best sports memory is hitting a game tying homerun in the bottom of the 7th inning with 2 outs in the Fresno Tournament. He chose to attend Sac City College because it has a rich tradition. Michael’s goal for the upcoming season is to contribute to the team’s success. He is currently majoring in Business Law. BoBo’s favorite athlete is Derek Jeter because his tenacity to win is amazing. His favorite artist is Drake and he lists his favorite song as “Successful.” His favorite movie is Bull Durham. The biggest influence in his life is his father because “he’s made tons of sacrifices to keep me playing ball.” In his spare time he enjoys watching baseball.

Jacob Robert Andres, son of Tom and Laurie Andres, was born on November 14, 1990 in Vallejo, California. His hometown is Dixon, CA. He has two older sisters, Chelsae and Rachel. “Duke” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Rob Ramirez at Vacaville High School where he was a 3 year varsity player and defensive/offensive player of the year in 2008. His best sports memory is hitting a walk off home run against Vintage. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to be great and move on to the next level. Jacob’s goal for the upcoming season is to prepare for his opportunity. He is currently majoring in Kinesiology. Jacob’s favorite athlete is Cal Ripken Jr. because he never stopped working and always gave 100%. His enjoys all kinds of music. His favorite movie is Bull Durham. The biggest influence in his 16 year old friend who is mentally challenged because it “makes me grateful for everyday I wakes up and keeps me motivated.” In his spare time he enjoys fishing and snowboarding.

Year - Freshman Position - Infield Bats - B Throws - R Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 225 High School - Sheldon

Year - Freshman Position - Outfield Bats - L Throws - L Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 200 High School - Vacaville

#31 - Lucas Kephart

#32 - Zach Miller

Lucas Edward Kephart, son of Steve and Linda Kephart, was born on October 24, 1989 in Arroyo Grande, California (his hometown). He has three brothers, Jacob, Micah and Isaac. “Kep” played baseball for Coach Jim Wysong at Arroyo Grande High School where he was All-League (both 1st team and 2nd team), 2nd Team All-County, Offensive and Defensive MVP Award winner, and team Co-MVP, while being the top student-athlete on the baseball team and being ranked in the top 50 in his high school academically. His best sports memory is getting the game-winning hit in the 8th inning of his All-Star Little League game when he was 11 years old. He chose to attend Sac City College he wanted to become the best baseball player he can be. Lucas’ goal for the upcoming season is to win the state championship. He is currently majoring in Psychology. Lucas’ favorite athlete is Barry Bonds because he is one of the greatest hitters of all time. His favorite musical group is Disciple. His favorite movie is Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “of his confidence and work ethic.” In his spare time he enjoys lifting weights, playing the piano, hanging out with his family and girlfriend.

Zach Michael Miller, son of Michael Miller and Kelly McGhen, was born on June 7, 1991 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Elk Grove, CA. He has two brothers, Adam and Matt, and two sisters, Mellissa and Morgan. Miller played baseball for Coach Jeff Carlson at Elk Grove High School where he was a 2-Time 1st Team All-League selection and an Optimist All-Star Team member. He also played football and basketball in high school, and was the team Offensive MVP in football twice. His best sports memory is catching the final out of the section championship game and dog piling. He chose to attend Sac City College because of the reputation and he wanted to be the best he can be. Zach’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. His major is undeclared. Zach’s favorite athlete is Tim Tebow because he is a stud. His favorite artist is Lil Wayne and he lists his favorite song as “Ice Cream.” His favorite movie is For Love of the Game. The biggest influence in his life is Zach Leach because “he is by my side 100% of the time and helps me through everything.” In his spare time he enjoys hitting, going out with girls and watching movies.

Year - Sophomore Position - Catcher Bats - L Throws - R Ht. - 5-11 Wt. - 200 High School - Arroyo Grande

Year - Freshman Position - Utility Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 195 High School - Elk Grove

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#33 - Jeff McLean

#35 - Thomas Dixon

Jeffrey Brian McLean, son of Brian and Michelle, was born on September 15, 1989 in Carmichael, California. His hometown is Roseville, CA. He has an older sister, Rebecca. Jeff played baseball for Coach DeMello at Roseville High School where he was an SFL All-League selection and an Optimist All-Star, while maintaining a 3.0 GPA and earning the Academic Merit Award. He also played basketball and football in high school. His best sports memory is playing in the playoffs at Union Stadium his junior year. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to win, the history/tradition, and to be the best. Jeff’s goal for the upcoming season is to help the team win states, whether as a starter or out of the pen. He is currently majoring in Business or Liberal Studies. McLean’s favorite athletes are Torii Hunter and Tim Lincecum because they bring it everyday. His favorite musical artist and group are Mac Dre and Rage Against the Machine. His favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber. The biggest influence in his life is his grandfather (papa) because “he is always around to talk to and taught me how to deal with life.” In his spare time he enjoys working, making money and keeping his title as best Call of Duty player on the team.

Thomas J Dixon, son of Thomas Dixon and Stacie Craig, was born on September 15, 1990 in Sacramento, California (his hometown). He has a brother, Michael. “Dix” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Mark Coal at John F. Kennedy High School where he was the 2008 Optimist MVP and a 2008 Land Park Easter Tournament All-Tournament Player. His best sports memory is hitting a homerun in the Optimist All-Star game. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to get better and win a state championship. Thomas’ goal for the upcoming season is to win the state championship. His major is undeclared. Dixon’s favorite athlete is Ken Griffey Jr. because he is one of the best “lefties” ever. His favorite artist is Gucci Mane and he lists his favorite song as “Stash House.” His favorite movie is Tropic Thunder. In his spare time he enjoys listening to music, playing video games, dropping bombs (homeruns) and girls.

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-11 Wt. - 180 High School - Roseville

#36 - Sam Hedrick

#37 - Cole Brocker

Sam Nolan Hedrick, son of Craig and Julie Hedrick, was born on September 7, 1991 in Vallejo, California. His hometown is Fairfield, CA. He has a younger brother, Jake. Hedrick played baseball for Coach Jason Chatham at Rodriguez High School where he was a Solano County Athletic Conference All-Star. He also played soccer in high school where he was an All-League selection and an Honorable Mention selection. His best sports memory is playing in the section title game in soccer his senior year. He chose to attend Sac City College to become the best baseball player he can. Sam’s goal for the upcoming season is to win a state championship. His major is undeclared. Sam’s favorite athlete is Derek Jeter because he gives 100% all the time. His favorite musical group is Cypress Hill and he lists his favorite song as “Rock Superstar.” His favorite movie is Fight Club. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “he has always been there for me and will always be.” In his spare time he enjoys snowboarding, sleeping and hitting.

Cole Michael Brocker, son of Bob and Julie Brocker, was born on April 17, 1990 in Appleton, Wisconsin (his hometown). He has a brother (Jordan) and sister (Michaela). Brocker played baseball for Coach Ryan McGinnis at Kimberly High School in Wisconsin where he was a unanimous 1st Team All-Conference, District and State outfielder and a member of the 2007 State Championship team and the 2008 State Runner-Up team. He also played football in high school and was a Scholar Athlete. He transferred from Winona State University in Montana where he made the Dean’s List. His best sports memory is the dog pile after winning the State Championship. He chose to attend Sac City College to be the best player he is capable of being. Cole’s goal for the upcoming season is to be the last team standing. His major is Special Education, Sports Psychology. Cole’s favorite athlete is Brett Favre because he plays for the love of the game. His favorite artist is Yo Gotti and he lists his favorite song as “Givin’ Up.” His favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber. The biggest influence in his life is his parents because “they raised me to believe anything is possible through God.” In his spare time he enjoys playing Madden and Call of Duty.

Year - Freshman Position - Infield Bats - L Throws - R Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 170 High School - Rodriquez

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Year - Sophomore Position - Infield Bats - L Throws - R Ht. - 5-10 Wt. - 215 High School - John F. Kennedy

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-3 Wt. - 200 High School - Kimberly


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#38 - Nick Maionchi

#39 - Cody Brown

Nick Rush Maionchi, son of Gene and Candus Maionchi, was born on May 6, 1991 in Sacramento, California (his hometown). Maionchi played baseball for Coach Paul Carmazzi at Christian Brothers High School where he was a 2-Time MVP, an Optimist All-Star, and an All-League Honorable Mention selection, while maintaining a 3.0 GPA. He also played basketball in high school and was selected All-Tourney. His best sports memory is striking out 10 of the 12 batters he faced in his last varsity high school baseball game over the last four innings. He chose to attend Sac City College because he wanted to get a scholarship to a four-year school. Nick’s goal for the upcoming season is to pitch well and contribute in winning a state title. His major is undeclared. Nick’s favorite athlete is Tim Lincecum because he can make big league hitters look dumb. His favorite artist is Toby Keith and he lists his favorite song as “American Ride.” His favorite movie is the Hangover. The biggest influence in his life is his mom and dad because “they have always been there with support and knowledge.” In his spare time he enjoys hunting, fishing and hanging out with friends.

Cody Lee Brown, son of Jeff and Georgia Brown, was born on May 10, 1991 in Sacramento, California (his hometown). Brown played baseball for Coach Mike DeNecochea at C.K. McClatchy High School where he was 1st Team All-Metro, the Cy Young Award winner his junior and senior year and a member of the Optimist All-Star team. He also played basketball in high school. His best sports memory is getting the win in the first round of playoffs in 2008. He chose to attend Sac City College because it is close to his house and it’s the best JC around. Cody’s goal for the upcoming season is to help his team win a state championship. His major is undeclared. Cody’s favorite athlete is Tim Lincecum because he plays for his favorite team. His favorite artist is Lil Wayne and he lists his favorite song as the “Sky is the Limit.” His favorite movie is Anchorman. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “he has always been there for me and supports my dreams.” In his spare time he enjoys working out, playing video games and chilling with friends.

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 180 High School - Christian Brothers

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-3 Wt. - 200 High School - C.K. McClatchy

#42 - Daniel Bain

#43 - Cory Hall

Daniel Alan Bain, son of Brad and Lulu Bain, was born on June 9, 1990 in Sacramento, California (his hometown). He has an older and younger sister, Adrienne and Victoria. Bain played baseball at West Campus High school where he was All-League. His best sports memory is playing baseball in Australia. He chose to attend Sac City College because it is the best program in the area and his goal for the season is to win a state championship. He is currently majoring in Biology. Daniel’s favorite athlete is Derek Jeter and his favorite artist is Eminem. His favorite movie is Fight Club. The biggest influence in his mom and dad because “they have always been there for me.” In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family and friends.

Cory Sumner Hall, son of Ken and Laura Hall, was born on June 2, 1988 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Sequim, WA. He has a brother, Terry and two sisters, Brenda and Jenny. “Helmut” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Dave Ditlifson at Sequim High School (WA) where he batted over .700 his sophomore year and had an E.R.A. under 1.00 the last three years of high school. He also played football, basketball, track and soccer in high school. His high school had the highest team GPA in the league in both baseball and basketball. He was the Defensive MVP and a 3-Time Most Improved Player in basketball, holds the 2nd best long jump mark in school history in track, and was a 1st Team AllConference Special Teams Player, 2nd Team All-State Special Teams Player, and Team MVP on Special Teams in football. His best sports memory is in summer baseball, throwing a 9 inning complete game, while going 5 for 5 at the plate and scoring the winning run in the bottom of the 9th inning against a team from Las Vegas that had won their last 30+ games. He transferred from Big Bend Community College to Sac City College because of the history of the baseball program and the warmer weather down in California. Cory’s goal for the upcoming season is to get good enough to be a draft pick, be part of a great program and do his part to uphold its reputation. He is currently working on a double major in Music and Physical Therapy. Cory’s favorite athlete is Jamie Moyer because he doesn’t throw hard, but is smart enough to get guys out consistently. His favorite artist is Art Tatum and his favorite movie is Major League. The biggest influence in his life is his dad because “without his support and sacrifice, I would never be able to be where I’ve gotten today.” In his spare time he enjoys playing the piano, singing, writing computer programs, hunting and playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 5-7 Wt. - 145 High School - West Campus

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-6 Wt. - 205 High School - Sequim

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#45 - Chaz Determan

#46 - Matt Sturges

Chaz G Determan, son of Greg and Candy Determan, was born on February 10, 1989 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Granite Bay, CA. He has a brother and sister, Dillon and Chasteena. “Razzmachazz” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Pat Esposito at Granite Bay High School where he led the team with the most strikeouts in the year. His best sports memory is attending the ASU Training Camp. He chose to attend Sac City College because he loves the competition and wouldn’t go anywhere else. Chaz’s goal for the upcoming season is to go undefeated and be the number one guy this year. He is currently majoring in Business. Chaz’s favorite athlete is Barry Zito because his curveball owns. His favorite artist is Andre Nickatina and he lists his favorite song as “Y-U-Smilin.” His favorite movie is Scary Movie. The biggest influence in his life was seeing his good friend get drafted because “I have what it takes.” In his spare time he enjoys girls.

Matthew Sturges, son of Greg and Michelle Sturges, was born on December 22, 1990 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Elk Grove, CA. He has an older brother, Eric, and an older sister, Christine. Sturges played baseball for Coach Brian Laforte at Laguna Creek High School where he was a 3-Time All-League selection. He also played football in high school and was an All-League selection his senior year. His best sports memory is throwing a twohit shutout against his brother’s old high school coach that screwed him. He chose to attend Sac City College because his brother played here and it’s a good place to play. Matt’s goal for the upcoming season is to have an impact. He is currently majoring in Social Science. Matt’s favorite athlete is Barry Zito when he was on the A’s. His favorite artists are Lil Wayne, Lloyd, and Taylor Swift. His favorite movie is Pineapple Express. The biggest influence in his life is his brother and dad. In his spare time he enjoys watching sports and eating.

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - L Throws - R Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 230 High School - Granite Bay

Year - Freshman Position - LHP Bats - L Throws - L Ht. - 6-1 Wt. - 170 High School - Laguna Creek

#50 - Kyle DeVore

Year - Freshman Position - RHP Bats - R Throws - R Ht. - 6-2 Wt. - 215 High School - Pleasant Grove

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Kyle Christopher DeVore, son of Kris and Shiela DeVore, was born on December 23, 1990 in Sacramento, California. His hometown is Wilton/ Elk Grove, CA. He has two brothers, Manuel and Jordan. “Devo” as he’s known, played baseball for Coach Rob Rinaldi at Pleasant Grove High School where he was a 3-Time Honorable Mention Selection. His best sports memory is walking a batter intentionally in playoffs to bring up Cory Vaughn with the bases loaded and then striking him out. He chose to attend Sac City College because it is the best and he wants to be the best – if you can’t make it here then you can’t play at the next level, so why go somewhere else that is easier? Kyle’s goal for the upcoming season is to be the best pitcher in the league and be better than everyone else we play. He is currently majoring in Sports Psychology. Kyle’s favorite athlete is Matt Cain because he is calm, collected, gets it done and he can be just as good as Cain is. He listens to all music, but his favorite pump up song is “Undead” by Hollywood Undead. His favorite movie is Step Brothers. The biggest influence in his life is his older brother because “he left the house at 18 because of parents and he made it and is doing well for himself.” In his spare time he enjoys playing X-Box.


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2010 Panther Coaching Staff

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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 12th year as head coach and 16th season overall as a Panther coach. During McKay’s first five seasons as an assistant, the Panthers captured four Bay Valley Conference titles, and finished 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 first 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 first overall pick of the 1997 draft, Matt Anderson, starred as the closer on that team. Last summer, Andy coached the La Crosse Loggers (WI) of the Northwoods League to a record of 39-29 and a 2nd place finish in the South Division. 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 finishes, 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 field 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.

Co-Head Coach - John Herlihy John is entering his 12th season as a Panther assistant coach and his first 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.

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Assistant Coach - Deskaheh Bomberry “Bomber” begins his 12th 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.

Assistant Coach - Pete Pryor Pete is beginning his 10th 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 finished second in the state. The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Pryor following the 1993 season. When he finished 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 infielders (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.

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Assistant Coach - Justin Ramsey Justin is in his 6th year as a Panther assistant. He returns after playing for the Panthers in 2001 and 2002. The Panthers finished 3rd and 2nd in state respectively. After his time at Sac City, he transferred to Oral Roberts University for the 2003 and 2004 seasons, where he played for Head Coach Rob Walton. As a member of the Golden Eagles, Justin helped the team to back-to-back Conference Championships with Regional appearances in both seasons. While at ORU he earned many awards including AllAmerican Honor’s, as well as a two-time All-Conference selection. Justin joined Coach McKay in La Crosse of the Northwoods League this past summer. As the pitching coach he helping lead the Loggers to a record setting 41 win season, a Northwoods League South Division Championship and a Runner-up finish for the League Championship. Justin has completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from ORU and his M.B.A. from CSU Sacramento. He now lives in Elk Grove with his wife Ariana.

Assistant Coach - Ron Saiz

Ron begins his 12th 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 Fairfield area youth baseball leagues. Ron will serve as the outfield coach; handle a large portion of the base running duties, and coach first base on game days.

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Derek is in his 6th year as a Panther assistant. He returns to coach after playing for Sac City in 2001 and 2002 (going to the Final Four both years). After finishing at City, Derek transferred to St. John’s University in Queens, NY, where he played for Ed Blankmeyer. As a member of the Red Storm, Derek was a utility infielder and played in the 2004 NCAA Stanford Regional. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management, he returned to Sacramento and graduated with his Master’s Degree at Sac State. Derek will continue to work with the infielders and hitters this season, as well as assisting with recruiting.


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Sports Information Director - Steve Gill Steve Gill is entering his 11th year with the SCC Athletic Department, and is currently the school’s Sports Information Director (SID), entering his 4th 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, women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball. 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 first 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 finally 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 finds time to have a full-time job at HP in Roseville, where he is currently a manger of a TSG Services Sales Team. Gill 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 Quarterfinal, Semi-final and Championship games - 27 straight innings).

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Union Stadium

“BALLPARK RISES ON LEAVEN OF FREE LABOR, MATERIALS”

By Max Miller Sacramento Bee Staff Writer

It was then we knew that by hook or by crook we could get the materials. While Major League Baseball may be somewhere “The camaraderie that has grown around this projin the city’s future, a drive by Sacramento’s construcect has been amazing, and the people involved have tion industry, headed by 12 building-craft unions, is not been boisterous about their contributions.” humming in concert toward completion of a $2 million Although the project has been two years in plancommunity baseball stadium at Sacramento City Colning and is nearing completion after six months of lege. construction, Weinstein sounds as though even he On the construction site, one could stand in the can’t believe it. shade provided by the imposing physique of big With a joyful bounce in his stride as he tours the Bill Meehan, as he recounts how the craft unions, construction site, Weinstein gleefully points out the from bricklayers and ironworkers to electricians and location of the twin locker rooms, equipment storage, plumbers, have put out free-of-charge sweat, muscle the laundry facilities, umpires’ room and what will and know-how to build the “miniature, big league” be the plexiglass-enclosed “VIP” room behind home ballpark on the SCC campus. plate. Between well-aimed streams of tobacco juice, Seating comes next, Weinstein said, noting the Meehan, the head of the Sacramento Building Trades possibility that some local baseball history may be Council, recounted recently how the unions “just want enshrined in the new park with the installation of light everybody to know that we’re not the bleep-bleeps a towers that once illuminated old Edmunds Field, the lot of people think we are.” Broadway home of the revered Sacramento Solons. “It’s mind-boggling, what’s been done,” he said. Listed among the firms that have donated time and There’s nobody in town that hasn’t contributed in materials for the 1,500-seat grandstand are Barsteel, some small way. Vela Steel, Golden State Erectors, Camblin Steel Ser“We (the trade unions) came on board as soon as vice, Gayle Manufacturing, and Sacramento builder we were satisfied that this was Greg Lukenbill contributed much going to be a community stadium of the structural steel and reinBuilt 1988 that wouldn’t be used for profesforcing iron. Capacity 1,500 sional baseball.” The acknowledged driver Dimensions It’s description as “miniature behind the project is Mickey Left 315 major league” comes from Jerry Mynsted, the easygoing business Left-Center 375 Weinstein, the SCC Panther’s agent for the Iron Workers Union Center 415 winningest baseball coach, who Local 118, who rallied the unions forecasts that the new, 1,500-seat Right-Center 375 and others to the cause. facility on the campus at FreeBrought on the scene at the Right 315 port Boulevard and 12th Avenue behest of “a friend from one of Surface Natural Grass will be the envy of every college the (American) Legion teams,” Lights 1999 - and some small cities across the Fence 2004 who asked him to help raise country. money, Mynsted said, “None of And Weinstein credits the us realized this was going to grow backing of the Building Trades Council and the generas big as it has.” osity of Sacramento building contractors and suppliers The unions have used it to advantage as an apfor the realization of his dream of a baseball stadium prentice training program, and Mynsted said, “hunat SCC. dreds” of journeymen from the 12 unions involved “Originally we figured that a $200-a-seat donation have volunteered their services. would have raised $300,000,” Weinstein said as he “Most of the work has been done on Saturday, but watched his vision transformed into what is estimated a lot of the guys are down here working every day in now to be nearly $2 million worth of skilled labor, their spare time or between jobs,” he said. 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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Special Thanks to the 2009 S.c.C. Golf Tournament Sponsors Tournament Sponsors

GARY C. BORGE, D.D.S. STARR VAUGHN EQUESTRIAN Beverage Sponsors

PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS LOCAL #447 MILLER LITE PEPSI Outfield Sign Sponsors

• GARY C. BORGE, D.D.S. • D3 SPORTS INC. • RESULTS PHYSICAL THERAPY & TRAINING CENTER • MARK III MANAGEMENT COMPANY

Tee Sponsors

• HANK & GABY MCKAY • GARY C. BORGE, D.D.S. (2) • JUDY & LEROY YOUNG • CLARK PEST CONTROL (2) • SMOG STOP • GREG OTTERSON (2) • COHEN INVESTMENT CO. (2) • MARTY VANICH AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR • CHARGIN’S BAR & GRILL • MARK II MANAGEMENT • BUCKMASTER OFFICE SOLUTIONS

DONATIONS

SHAMUS W. SMITH MARK III MANAGEMENT COMPANY BOBBY GARRETT STEPHEN M. CASAGRANDE DDS, INC. SALLY ALLEN STEVEN L COHEN LAND PARK 76 MARK ARMSTRONG W.H. SWISTON & COMPANY WARD WINCHELL MIDTOWN STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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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 13th 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.


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