2019 Sac City College Baseball Media Guide

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Quick Facts

Mailing Address 3835 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95822 Athletic Department Phone 916-558-2425 Founded/Enrollment 1916/21,562 Nickname/Colors Panthers/SCC Cardinal Red & SCC Gold Conference Affiliation Big 8 Conference Conference Opponents American River College, Consumnes River College, Diablo Valley College, Folsom Lake College, Modesto Junior College, San Joaquin Delta College, Santa Rosa Junior College, Sierra College Web Address www.sccpanthers.com President Michael Gutierrez Dean of Kinesiology, Health & Athletics Mitch Campbell Athletic Coordinator Paul Carmazzi Division Secretary Laura Love Academic Advisor Victoria Cornelius Equipment Managers David Whittington/David Jackson Sports Information Director/Number Steve Gill / 916-558-2489 Public Address Announcer Steve Gill Head Coach Derek Sullivan Assistant Coaches Deskaheh Bomberry, Pete Pryor, Drew Henning, Lynn Black, Austin Spainhour, Danny Chavez, Nick Troquato, Ron Saiz Athletic Trainers Michael Kauffman, Tamara Poole, Daniel Romero Baseball Office Phone 916-558-2684 2018 Overall Record 36-16 (State Runner-Up) 2018 Conference Record 15-9 (3rd Place) California State Championships 1951/1953/1988/1998/1999

Los Rios Community College 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 her/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.

Foundation and Organization

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. Sacramento City College has a proud history as a pioneer in the region for diversity, quality education, and community partnership. Rare for its time, SCC was founded by a woman (Belle Cooledge) and with an all-female class as its first graduates, the college began with the spirit of inclusion at its very heart. First known as Sacramento Junior College, Cooledge founded the college to provide a safe, welcoming place for students to learn the basics for a college education, and to be a gathering spot for extra-curricular activities that would bring the community together. With this founding principle, Sacramento Junior College opened in 1916 on the top floor of Sacramento High School with 46 students and 16 part-time instructors. The college eventually gained its own campus at the corner of Sutterville and Freeport where it opened its doors to students in 1926. The campus consisted of just two buildings at the time. Thirty-eight years later, Sacramento City College separated from the Sacramento City Unified School District to join the newly organized Los Rios Junior College District Now known as the Los Rios Community College District, Sacramento City is one of four sister colleges in the greater Sacramento area. SCC has grown by leaps and bounds in many ways. Now, nearly 100 years later, SCC has certainly evolved with the times, but at its heart the college vision remains the same: to create a learning community that celebrates diversity, nurtures personal growth, and inspires academic and economic leadership.

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Sac City College Baseball Athletics Hall of Fame

Name Induction Year Years at SCC John “Spider” Jorgenson 1996 1939 & 1941 Richard Pierucci 1997 1961-1993 * George Stanich 1998 1946-1947 Hack Applequist 1998 1929-1942 ^ John McNamara 1999 1951 Larry Bowa 2000 1964-1965 Buck Martinez 2001 1967 Ken Hottman 2002 1967-1968 Cuno Barragan 2002 1951-1952 Jerry Weinstein 2003 1974-1998 Geno Petralli 2003 1977-1978 Ken Forsch 2003 1964-1965 Greg Vaughn 2005 1984-1985 Jay “J.C.” Masters 2005 1951-1953 Jeff Blauser 2005 1984 Pete Vartanian 2009 1951-1952 Clyde Keller 2011 1986-1987 Larry Wolfe 2013 1972-1973 Tony Stathos 2013 1951 Ed Delzer 2015 1981-1982 Joe Thurston 2017 1998-1999 * Baseball Coach in 1961 ^ Baseball Coach from 1929-1936, 1942

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2019 Roster # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 42 43 45 46 48 49 50 52 55

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NAME Joey Daini Karsten Vasquez Dan Sayre Jack Scurfield Jordan Woods AJ Hillman Colby Harrison Brett Bello TJ Wheeler Taiyo Konishi Nik McClaughry Daniel Walsh Brodie Garner Kevin Saenz Dan Killingsworth John Papapietro Tanner Cunha Shawn Zamora Chris Daniels Noah McCoy Garrett Bair Aaron Rund Jerald Murray Anthony Galati Tanner Demain Colton Hamman Jake Bove Triston Lundgren Nick Cirelli Tanner Southern Ryan Costeiu Isaiah Robinson Ettman Noriega TJ Smith David Hensley Tyler Adge Christian McInerney Austin Lamb Maimu Kobayashi Trevor Arnston

HT 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-9 6-0 5-7 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-6 6-2

WT 160 165 150 160 183 163 165 190 195 198 155 160 185 195 165 220 170 175 195 175 185 185 160 190 170 160 210 185 250 165 175 170 190 205 205 195 180 145 160 200

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

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

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

HIGH SCHOOL Benicia Pleasant Grove (UT) Seaside Christian Brothers Roseville Vista Del Lago Pleasant Valley Dixon Beyer Chiba Univ. of Commerce (Japan) Rocklin Chico Freedom Tracy Bethel Inderkum Christian Brothers Elk Grove Granite Bay Vacaville Vacaville Will C. Wood Silverado (NV) Bishop Manogue (NV) Cosumnes Oaks Chico Higley (AZ) Higley (AZ) De La Salle Huntington Beach De La Salle Rosemont Del Campo Vacaville Christian Brothers Jesuit Benicia Vacaville Meijo (Japan) Liberty Ranch


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Panther Big Leaguers Player *Spider Jorgensen Cuno Barragan Buck Martinez *Johnny McNamara *Larry Bowa Ken Forsch Ken Hottman Larry Wolfe Geno Petralli R.J. Reynolds Rich Rodas Rick Schu Chris Bosio Ken Dowell *Jeff Blauser LaVel Freeman Randy Veras *Greg Vaughn Kevin Brown Joe Bitker Jerry Nielsen Fernando Vina Marcus Moore James Bowie F.P. Santangelo Darrell May Jason McDonald Dave Berg Trace Coquillette Matt Riley Adam Berneo Dave Moraga Joe Thurston Mike Neu Joe Horgan Charlie Zink Andrew Carpenter Jeff Marquez Ryan Mattheus Zach Phillips Mike Marjama

MLB Debut 4/15/1947 9/1/61 6/18/69 9/19/69 4/7/70 9/7/70 9/11/71 9/16/77 9/4/82 9/1/83 9/6/83 9/1/84 8/3/86 6/24/87 7/5/87 4/7/89 7/1/89 8/10/89 7/27/90 7/31/90 7/12/92 4/10/93 7/8/93 8/3/94 8/2/95 9/10/95 6/5/97 4/2/98 9/7/99 9/9/99 8/1/2000 6/11/00 9/2/02 8/12/03 6/12/04 8/12/08 8/27/08 7/9/2010 6/14/11 8/31/11 9/3/17

Original Team Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cubs Kansas City Royals Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies Houston Astros Chicago White Sox Minnesota Twins Toronto Blue Jays Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers Philadelphia Phillies Milwaukee Brewers Philadelphia Phillies Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Brewers Milwaukee Brewers Milwaukee Brewers New York Mets Oakland Athletics New York Yankees Seattle Mariners Colorado Rockies Oakland Athletics #Montreal Expos Atlanta Braves Oakland Athletics Florida Marlins #Montreal Expos Baltimore Orioles Detroit Tigers #Montreal Expos Los Angeles Dodgers Oakland Athletics #Montreal Expos Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Phillies Chicago White Sox Washington Nationals Baltimore Orioles Seattle Mariners

Years 1947-51 1961-63 1969-86 1969-96 1970-85 1970-86 1971 1977-80 1982-83 1983-90 1983-84 1984-96 1986-96 1987 1987-99 1989 1989-97 1989-2003 1990-92 1990-91 1992-93 1993-2004 1993-96 1994 1995-2001 1995-2000 1997-2000 1998-2004 1999-2000 1999-2005 2000-06 2000 2002-11 2003-04 2004-05 2008 2008-12 2010-11 2011-15 2011-16 2017-2018

Years at SCC 1939, 1941 1952 1967 1951 1964-65 1965-66 1967-68 1972-73 1978 1980 1979 Unknown 1982 Unknown 1984 1983 1985 1984-85 1986 1984 1986 1989 1989 1985 1988 1992 1991-92 1990-91 1993 1998 1996-97 1994 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1998 2004-05 2003-04 2003-04 2005 2008-10

* Indicates World Series appearance # Montreal Expos are now the Washington Nationals

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Panthers Coaching Staff Derek begins his 7th season as the Head Coach of the Panthers, and his 14th year overall as a member of the Panther coaching staff. In addition to his coaching duties, he also teaches full-time in the Kinesiology, Health, and Athletics Division. In his five years as the head coach, Coach Sullivan has had 63 players transfer to four-year universities. Twenty Sac City student-athletes have arrived on campus to play for NCAA D1 schools, including Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Miami, UC Irvine, Utah, New Mexico, Fresno State, San Jose State, Campbell, Cal State Northridge, Incarnate Word, Eastern Kentucky, Central Arkansas, and UC Davis. Another 21 transferred to play at NCAA D2 and D3 schools, including Chico State, Sonoma State, Nova Southeastern, Eastern New Mexico, CSU East Bay, Texas-Permian Basin, Stanislaus State, La Verne, Azusa Pacific, CSU Monterey Bay, and Willamette. Deciding to play for the Coach Sullivan and the Panthers goes beyond having a desire to win. Having a commitment to prepare for the next level, both on the field and off, is a huge part of becoming a “Sac City Guy”. For three summers, “Sully” served as field manager for the Easton SSC Cats, partnering with Panther assistant coach Drew Henning to run the development-based, travel ball program with the Sacramento Sports Center and Easton Baseball. It has grown into one of the pre-eminent summer programs in Northern California. Over the 2011 and 2012 summers, Derek was a part of the Chatham A’s coaching staff in the Cape Cod League. He followed in the footsteps of former SCC head coach Andy McKay, and current SCC pitching coach Deskaheh Bomberry, who both coached for Chatham for longtime skipper John Schiffner. The Cape serves as college baseball’s premier summer league, attracting the best amateur players in the country. Derek began his coaching career in the summer of 2004 with the Bayside (NY) Yankees. His on-field duties included running the offense and coaching third base for one of the premier Connie Mack programs on the East Coast. One former player was Pittsburgh Pirates #1 overall pick Pedro Alvarez. In the summer of 2005, he coached with the Lafayette (CA) Generals and assumed the same on-field duties for one of Northern California’s best summer baseball programs. He returned to the coach for the Panthers after playing for SCC and Hall of Fame coach, Andy McKay, in 2001 and 2002, reaching the Final Four in both years. He transferred to St. John’s University in Queens, NY for the 2003 and 2004 seasons, where he played for ABCA Hall of Fame coach, Ed Blankmeyer. As a member of the Red Storm, Derek was a utility infielder and played in the 2004 NCAA Stanford Regional. A graduate of Woodcreek High School, Sacramento City College (A.A.), St. John’s University (B.A.) and Sacramento State University (M.B.A.), Derek now lives in Natomas with his wife, Nicole, and children, Abigail, McKenna and Kellen.

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Panthers Coaching Staff Assistant Coach - Deskaheh Bomberry “Bomber” begins his 20th season as a Panther assistant. Since coming to SCC, 49 pitchers have transferred to NCAA Division 1 universities, 17 have signed professional contracts, and 4 have reached the Major Leagues. At Sac City, Bomber is responsible for all aspects of pitching staff development and coordinates the Panthers’ recruiting. In 2000, Deskaheh was an assistant coach for the Chatham Athletics of the Cape Cod Collegiate League. Eight players from that team went on to play in the Major Leagues. Deskaheh has spent the last three summers assisting USA Baseball with the selection of the 18U national team. Deskaheh began his collegiate coaching career in 1996 at Eastern Kentucky University. At EKU, Bomber was responsible for the development of the pitching staff and coordinated their recruiting efforts. Bomber played two seasons at Cosumnes River College. Following his CRC career, he transferred to Sonoma State and played two seasons. Bomber has a BA from Sonoma State in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in physical education from Eastern Kentucky University. Bomber is a full-time instructor at SCC. He and his wife, Rosanne, live in East Sacramento with their daughter, Ryan.

Assistant Coach - Pete Pryor Pete is in his 16th season with the Panthers. He played at SCC in 1993-94, two teams that both finished second in the state tournament. The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Pete after his stint at SCC, but he chose to go to the University of Kentucky and play for Keith Madison. After two seasons as a Wildcat, Pete signed with the Chicago White Sox and played two minor-league seasons. He returned to Kentucky and earned a master’s degree. Pete is married (Kara) with two children (Luke & Hazel).

Assistant Coach - Drew Henning Drew Henning currently is in his 10th year with the Panthers. Drew joined the staff after graduating and playing on the SCC state runner up team in 2006. Drew will be serving as the third base coach this year as well as coaching the catchers. The previous seven years Drew has been helping Coach Bomberry with the pitching duties. Drew’s experience also includes having been the primary pitching coordinator for the Sac City Baseball Camps, Freshman High School Head Coach and Head Coach for the SSC Easton Cats Summer team comprised of area high school players. Drew currently serves as Director of Baseball Operations at Sacramento Sports Center. He is a graduate of Christian Brothers High School.

Assistant Coach - Lynn Black Lynn, a native of Levittown, Pennsylvania, relocated to Sacramento in 1975 and begins his 4th season as a Panther assistant coach. He will coach the infielders and assist with the base runners. Lynn played in the Babe Ruth and American Legion World Series for Levittown finishing second both times. Lynn was a shortstop for the Panthers in 1975 and 1976, playing for SCC Hall of Fame coach, Jerry Weinstein. After hitting .441 in 1976, Lynn signed a contract with the San Diego Padres and played two years in the Padres organization. Coach Black was a varsity assistant coach at Christian Brothers High School from 2006-2015 and the past four summers has assisted with the Easton Cats development-based travel ball program with the Sacramento Sports Center and Easton Baseball. Lynn has two daughters, Summer and Ashley, both graduates of Christian Brothers High School and the University of California San Diego and Davis respectively. Lynn is retired and resides in the Pocket Area of Sacramento with his wife of 38 years, Tina. He enjoys traveling with Tina and reading in his spare time.

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Panthers Coaching Staff Assistant Coach - Danny Chavez

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Assistant Coach - Austin Spainhour

Strength Coach - Nick Troquato


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Year-by-Year Win-Loss Record Year W-L-T Coach 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965

Unknown Lamar Unkown Adams Shattuck 3-1-0 Schuettner 3-3-0 Schuettner 4-4-0 Schuettner 0-4-0 Applequist 4-4-0 Applequist 5-6-1 Applequist 3-3-0 8-0-0* Applequist Unknown Applequist Applequist 4-8-0 Unknown Applequist Applequist 8-1-0 13-7-0 Sim Sim 6-5-0 11-3-0* Sim 14-4-0 Sim 11-1-0* Sim 16-2-0* Sim/Applequist Fisher 3-3-1 Fisher 5-1-1 Did not compete Woerner 4-9-0 11-9-0* Woerner 24-4-1* Woerner 21-8-0 Woerner 22-7-0 Woerner 29-3-0* Woerner 16-6-0 Woerner 25-5-0* Woerner 16-9-0 Boyer 11-16-1 Boyer 16-12-0 Boyer 18-10-0 Anderson 17-2-0 Perry 22-8-0 Perry 21-8-1 Perry 23-3-0* Pierucci 14-12-0 Bandy 7-15-0 Bandy 19-8-0 Bandy 16-9-0 Bandy

Year W-L-T

Coach

1966 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

Bandy Bandy Bandy Bandy Bandy Goehring Goehring Goehring Goehring Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Carmazzi Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein

22-7-0* 28-5-0* 28-5-0* 19-9-0 13-15-0 21-7-0* 18-12-0 22-5-0 18-15-1 21-15-0 25-9-2 29-12-0* 25-11-0 28-6-1 28-9-0 30-9-0* 34-8-0* 31-5-0* 33-9-0* 32-10-0* 32-12-1* 50-8-0* 46-10-0* 39-14-0* 33-18-1 51-3-2* 44-5-0* 48-8-2* 40-8-3* 42-9-0*

Year W-L-T

Coach

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Weinstein Weinstein Weinstein McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay McKay Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan

40-7-0* 38-11-0 44-2-0* 42-7-1* 37-8-1* 35-8-0* 38-13-0* 30-17-0 31-7-0* 26-15-0 29-22-0 35-15-0* 30-19-0* 25-19-0 25-17-0 * 25-18-0 19-20-0 18-20-0 25-13-0 17-19-0 27-11-0 33-14-0 36-16-0

* Denotes League Championship

All-Time Record 2108 - 819 - 21

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State Championship Gallery 1951 State Champions The Panthers of 1951 won the first baseball state championship in SJC 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 named team MVP; Jerry Kaeser was named the team’s outstanding player; and 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 play-off victory for the league title to advance to the state play-offs. Grant Tech (now American River) fell to the Panthers 15-0 and 5-2 as SJC 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.

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5-Time State Champions 1988 State Champions Weinstein’s Panthers captured the third state championship 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 CNC Player of the Year F.P. Santangelo, who led the state with 45 stolen bases. Santangelo currently plays for the San Francisco Giants. On April 28, 1988, the Panthers won the first game played in partially completed Union Stadium, clinching their eighth straight CNC championship. Weinstein was named National Community College Coach of the Year.

1998 State and National 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. 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.

1999 State Champions The 1999 team completed the rare repeat when first-year coach Andy McKay guided the Panthers after Coach Weinstein resigned to take a job with the L.A. Dodgers organization. After sweeping through the playoffs, the team found itself needing to win the final 2 games to claim the championship. After winning the first game, SCC trailed by one run in the bottom of the ninth inning of the final. After telling McKay that he was going to win a championship, shortstop Joe Thurston smacked a 2-run double with 2 outs for the come-from-behind win, and the Panthers were able to dogpile for the second straight year.

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Meet the 2019 Panthers JOEY DAINI

#1 INF FRESHMAN 5-8 160 R/R BENICIA HS

KARSTEN VASQUEZ #2 INF/OF FRESHMAN 5-8 165 R/R PLEASANT GROVE HS (UT)

DAN SAYRE

#3 OF FRESHMAN 5-6 150 R/R SEASIDE HS

JACK SCURFIELD #4 OF SOPHOMORE 5-10 160 L/R CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HS

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Meet the 2019 Panthers JORDAN WOODS #5 OF SOPHOMORE 5-11 183 R/R ROSEVILLE HS

AJ HILLMAN #6 RHP FRESHMAN 6-2 163 R/R VISTA DEL LAGO HS

COLBY HARRISON #7 RHP SOPHOMORE 5-9 165 R/R PLEASANT VALLEY HS

BRETT BELLO #8 C SOPHOMORE 6-0 190 R/R DIXON HS

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Meet the 2019 Panthers TJ WHEELER #10 UTL/C FRESHMAN 5-9 195 L/R BEYER HS

TAIYO KONISHI

#11 RHP SOPHOMORE 5-9 198 R/R CHIBA UNIVERSITY OF COMMERCE (JAPAN)

NIK McCLAUGHRY #12 INF FRESHMAN 5-9 155 R/R ROCKLIN HS

DANIEL WALSH #15 INF SOPHOMORE 5-9 160 R/R CHICO HS

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Meet the 2019 Panthers BRODIE GARNER #16 UTL SOPHOMORE 6-0 185 R/R FREEDOM HS

KEVIN SAENZ #17 C/OF SOPHOMORE 5-7 195 R/R TRACY HS

DAN KILLINGSWORTH #18 RHP FRESHMAN 6-0 165 R/R BETHEL HS

JOHN PAPAPIETRO #20 INF FRESHMAN 6-2 220 R/R INDERKUM HS

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Meet the 2019 Panthers TANNER CUNHA #21 LHP SOPHOMORE 5-9 170 L/L CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HS

SHAWN ZAMORA #22 OF FRESHMAN 5-10 175 R/R ELK GROVE HS

CHRIS DANIELS #23 LHP FRESHMAN 6-1 195 L/L GRANITE BAY HS

NOAH McCOY #24 UTL FRESHMAN 5-11 175 R/R VACAVILLE HS

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Meet the 2019 Panthers GARRETT BAIR #25 RHP SOPHOMORE 6-1 185 R/R VACAVILLE HS

AARON RUND #27 RHP FRESHMAN 6-3 185 R/R WILL C. WOOD HS

JERALD MURRAY #28 RHP FRESHMAN 5-10 160 R/R SILVERADO HS (NV)

ANTHONY GALATI #30 OF SOPHOMORE 5-11 190 L/L BISHOP MANOGUE HS (NV)

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BASEBALL SUPPORTERS

Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #447

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Meet the 2019 Panthers TANNER DEMAIN #31 C FRESHMAN 6-2 170 R/R COSUMNES OAKS HS

COLTON HAMMON #32 RHP SOPHOMORE 6-0 160 R/R CHICO HS

JAKE BOVE

#33 RHP SOPHOMORE 6-3 210 R/R HIGLEY HS (AZ)

TRISTON LUNDGREN #34 OF/C FRESHMAN 5-11 185 R/R HIGLEY HS (AZ)

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Meet the 2019 Panthers NICK CIRELLI #35 UTL/RHP FRESHMAN 6-2 250 L/R DE LA SALLE HS

TANNER SOUTHERN #36 RHP FRESHMAN 5-11 165 R/R HUNTINGTON BEACH HS

RYAN COSTEIU #38 RHP FRESHMAN 5-11 175 R/R DE LA SALLE HS

ISAIAH ROBINSON #42 RHP SOPHOMORE 5-11 170 R/R ROSEMONT HS

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Meet the 2019 Panthers ETTMAN NORIEGA #43 RHP FRESHMAN 6-0 190 R/R DEL CAMPO HS

TJ SMITH

#45 RHP FRESHMAN 6-4 205 R/R VACAVILLE HS

DAVID HENSLEY #46 RHP FRESHMAN 6-0 205 R/R CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HS

TYLER ADGE #48 RHP FRESHMAN 6-0 195 R/R JESUIT HS

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Meet the 2019 Panthers CHRISTIAN McINERNEY #49 LHP FRESHMAN 6-0 180 L/L BENICIA HS

AUSTIN LAMB #50 RHP FRESHMAN 6-0 145 R/R VACAVILLE HS

MAIMU KOBAYASHI #52 OF FRESHMAN 5-6 160 R/R MEIJO (JAPAN)

TREVOR ARNSTON #55 RHP FRESHMAN 6-2 200 R/R LIBERTY RANCH HS

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2019 Baseball Schedule

DATE DAY January 25 Fri 26 Sat 29 Tue 31 Thu February 5 Tue 7 Thu 12 Tue 19 Tue 22 Fri 23 Sat 28 Thu March 1 Fri 4 Mon 7 Thu 8 Fri 11 Mon 12 Tue 14 Thu 15 Fri 19 Tue 21 Thu 23 Sat 26 Tue 28 Thu 29 Fri April 2 Tue 4 Thu 9 Tue 11 Thu 12 Fri 16 Tue 18 Thu 20 Sat 23 Tue 25 Thu 26 Fri May 3-4 Fri-Sat 10-12 Fri-Sun 17-19 Fri-Sun 25-27 Sat-Mon

OPPONENT Cañada College Cañada College Chabot College Chabot College Cañada College Contra Costa College Reedley College Mission College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Antonio College * Cosumnes River College * Cosumnes River College * Cosumnes River College * Sierra College * Sierra College * Sierra College * American River College * American River College * American River College * San Joaquin Delta College * San Joaquin Delta College * San Joaquin Delta College * Modesto Junior College * Modesto Junior College * Modesto Junior College Hartnell College Hartnell College * Diablo Valley College * Diablo Valley College * Diablo Valley College * Santa Rosa Junior College * Santa Rosa Junior College * Santa Rosa Junior College * Folsom Lake College * Folsom Lake College * Folsom Lake College Nor-Cal Regionals Nor-Cal Super Regional Nor-Cal Sectionals California State Championships

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LOCATION Cañada Cañada Chabot Union Stadium Cañada Union Stadium Union Stadium Union Stadium Mt. San Antonio Mt. San Antonio Union Stadium Cosumnes River Cosumnes River Union Stadium Sierra Union Stadium American River Union Stadium American River Union Stadium San Joaquin Delta Union Stadium Modesto Union Stadium Modesto Union Stadium Hartnell Union Stadium Diablo Valley Union Stadium Santa Rosa Union Stadium Santa Rosa Union Stadium Folsom Lake Union Stadium TBA TBA TBA Fresno City

TIME 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm (DH) 2:00 pm 1:00 pm (DH) 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm (DH) 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA


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