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2016 Media Guide QUICK FACTS 2016 Chatsworth Baseball Table of Contents Coaches & Staff Tom Meusborn 2 2016 Quick Facts Varsity Assistant Coaches 3 JV Coaches 4 Varsity Team 5 Player Profiles 6 Junior Varsity Team 12 General Information Players 13 Location: 10027 Lurline Avenue Chancellors at Dodger Stadium 18 Chatsworth, CA 91311 Review Nickname: Chancellors Year-by-Year Record 19 2003 National Champion Review 20 Colors: Navy, Orange and White 2004 National Champion Review 22 Affiliation: CIF Los Angeles City Section City Titles League: West Valley 1983, 1990, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009 24 Home Field: Chatsworth Ballpark (on campus) Varsity Teams From The Past 1990 – 2015 28 Founded: 1963 Chancellors in Professional Baseball 37 Principal: Tim Guy Chancellors in Four Year Colleges 37 Margaret Kearns Athletic Asst. Principal: Record Book Athletic Director: John Sheriff Batting Year-by-Year Leaders 38 Asst. Athletic Director: Vahan Minassian Pitching Year-by-Year Leaders 40 Individual Season Batting Records 42 Individual Season Pitching Records 43 Baseball Coaches and Staff Career Batting 43 Career Pitching 44 Head Coach: Tom Meusborn (Long Beach State) Year-by-Year Scores Assistant Coach: Fred Pudrith (Cal State Northridge) 1980-1983 45 Assistant Coach: Charlie Hatfield (Oklahoma) 1984-1989 46 1990-1995 47 Assistant Coach: Mickey Merrill (Univ of Pacific, Stockton) 1996-2000 48 Head JV Coach: Thomas McKenna (Cal State Northridge) 2001-2006 49 Assistant JV Coach: Ted Nowak 2007-2011 50 2012-2015 51 Baseball Assistants: Liz Ramos Other Significant Seasons 51 Public Address Announcer: Gary Rennpferd Record Against Opponents 52 Team Season Records 52 Nurse: Daisy Hizon No Hitters by Chatsworth Pitchers 52 Plant Manager: Andre Crenshaw Awards & Alumni Baseball Office Phone: (818) 678-3400, Ext. 216 Awards 53 Alumni 54 Stat Tracker Team Rankings 55 Individual Rankings 56 School Administrators 57 You can find more Chancellor 2007 Draft 58 baseball on our website at: 2016 Sponsor Friends of the Chancellors 61 www.chatsworthhs.org/baseball Advertisers 62 CHATSWORTH CHANCELLORS 2016 1 2016 HEAD COACH Tom Meusborn’s Year-by-Year Record Year Overall League Place Year Overall League Place 1990 24-5-1 12-4-1 2nd 2003 33-1 15-0 1st 1991 18-7-1 13-3-1 1st 2004 35-0 15-0 1st 1992 17-11 11-6 1st 2005 29-4 13-2 1st 1993 22-8 12-5 2nd 2006 30-3 14-1 1st 1994 28-5 16-1 1st 2007 30-4 15-0 1st 1995 17-10 11-6 1st 2008 29-5 14-1 1st 1996 22-7 11-6 1st 2009 30-4 12-3 2nd 1997 20-9 13-4 1st 2010 25-5 9-1 1st 1998 29-4 15-2 1st 2011 24-6 9-1 1st 1999 27-3 16-1 1st 2012 28-5-1 8-2 1st 2000 25-2-1 15-0 1st 2013 20-12 7-3 1st 2001 31-2 13-2 1st 2015 24-11 8-2 2nd 2002 25-6 8-5 3rd Totals 618-128-4 297-59-2 25 TOM MEUSBORN om Meusborn has coached Chatsworth to win the gold in Barranquilla, Colombia. Honors to 15 Los Angeles City title games, include coach of the decade by the Los Angeles Daily including seven in a row from 2003 to News, awarded in December 2009, national coach 2009 ... His eight Los Angeles City Section of the year by USA Today in 2003 and by National championships are the most by any coach in the High School Coaches Association in 2004, California section ... Besides being selected national champions Coaches Association coach of the year in 2002, by three publications each in 2003 and 2004, his Cal-Hi Sports coach of the year in 2001, National teams have been nationally ranked by different High School Baseball Coaches Association Region 8 publications virtually every year since 1990 ... His coach of the year in 2000 and 2007, Los Angeles 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2007 teams won the West Times coach of the year in 2000, 2001 and 2004, Valley League title undefeated (15-0 each) ... Has Los Angeles City coach of the year in 1990 and guided the Chancellors to 20 WVL titles ... From “Pinnacle of Success” coach of the year in 1990 ... 1994 to 2013, has failed to win the WVL title only Received the Tommy Lasorda Lifetime Achievement twice, a third-place finish in 2002 and a second- Award in January 2009 ... Was a physical education place finish in 2009 ... Many of his players have instructor and baseball coach at Grant High in Van moved on to college or professional baseball ... In Nuys before coming to Chatsworth ... Graduated 2011, Meusborn was one of the coaches on the from Long Beach State ... Resides in Granada USA team that won the gold medal at the Youth Hills with his wife Mary; son Shawn, a former World Championships in Lago de Moreno, Mexico infielder on the varsity baseball team at Chatsworth ... In 2012 and 2013, Meusborn managed the 15 now pursuing a teaching credential at Cal State and under USA National Team. The 2012 team Northridge; and daughter Kellie, who is a junior at Tparticipated in a Friendship Series in the Dominican the University of Oregon. Republic. In 2013 the National Team beat Cuba CHATSWORTH CHANCELLORS 2016 2 VARSITY ASSISTANT COACHES 2016 21 FRED PUDRITH In his sixteenth season with the Chancellors ... In his first eight seasons the Chancellors have been in the finals seven times … Was head coach at Monroe High in North Hills from 1997 to 2001 ... Also coached at Valley College and Crespi High ... Works with Chancellor infielders, is primarily responsible for scouting, setting up defensive alignments during games and coaches third base … Is the head coach of the Chatsworth baseball team in the summer … Coach Pudrith received the 2014 National High School Baseball Coaches Association Regional Assistant Coach of the Year Award ... Played baseball at Van Nuys High ... Has a B.S. from Cal State Northridge ... Teaches physical education and is department chairman … Resides in Studio City. 12 CHARLIE HATFIELD In his twenty-first season with the Chancellors ... Was the head coach of the frosh-soph team for 14 years ... Has been a part of six finalist teams and six championships … Has been an integral part of the American Legion baseball program for many seasons, serving as Area 6 commissioner ... Coached a Sylmar legion team to a World Series title ... Graduated from Oklahoma ... Resides in Northridge. 22 MICKEY MERRILL In his ninth season... Served eight seasons as head Frosh/Soph coach ... Played catcher at North Hollywood High and at University of Pacific in Stockton ... Was a member of a state championship team at Los Angeles Valley College ... Was an assistant coach at North Hollywood High in 1996 and 1997 ... Has a B.A. in public relations from Pacific ... Resides in Northridge with wife Bridget. They have two children, son Ryan, who played on the Chatsworth 2007 championship team, and daughter Danielle. CHATSWORTH CHANCELLORS 2016 3 2016 JV/FROSH/SOPH COACHES 7 THOMAS McKENNA Fourth year as Head Junior Varsity coach ... Graduated from Granada Hills High School in 2006 ... Played at Dodger Stadium in 2006 going 1-3 with a triple and RBI in a 5-3 win over Birmingham High School ... Was named to second team All- City as a junior (2005) with a .442 BA, 43 hits, and 13 stolen bases ... Went on to play baseball at Los Angeles Mission College ... Certified by National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) ... Assistant Varsity coach at Sierra Canyon High School from 2009-2011 ... Assistant coach at L.A. Mission College in 2011-2012 working with the hitters and outfielders ... Received Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education at California State University of Northridge ... Resides in Northridge. 25 TED NOWAK In his ninth season...has been an assistant coach in the Chatsworth summer program the last nine years ... Works with outfielders, hitters and coaches first base ... Has served eight seasons as assistant Frosh/Soph coach ... Resides in Chatsworth with his wife Pam. They have two children, son Tim and daughter Stacy ... Son Tim is a former Chancellors outfielder and a former assistant coach in the program CHATSWORTH CHANCELLORS 2016 4 VARSITY ROSTER 2016 From left to right—Front: Alex Milone, Hunter Konecny-Pena, Ryan Roche, Daniel Zakosek, Randy Mata, Nick Henry, Jimmy Hernandez. Middle: Branden Lowe, Andrew Saenz, Brandon Bohning, Josh Medina, Zach Kaminkow, Max Mehlbaum, Gabe Gonzalez. Back: Assistant Coach Mickey Merrill, Assistant Coach Fred Pudrith, Ryan Sandberg, Tommy Palomera, Josh Garcia, Andrew Renteria, Edrick Moreno, Assistant Coach Charlie Hatfield, Head Coach Tom Meusborn. NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POSITION TH/BTS HT WT GRADE 2 RANDY MATA OF R/R 5’11” 160 11 4 HUNTER KONECNY-PENA 2B/3B R/L 5’6” 160 12 7 NICK HENRY C R/L 5’7” 180 12 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 8 BRANDON BOHNING SS R/R 5’8” 160 11 9 RYAN ROCHE 3B/P R/R 5’8” 165 11 NO. NAME 10 JIMMY HERNANDEZ 2B R/R 5’8” 160 12 8 BRANDON BOHNING 13 ANDREW RENTERIA 2B/SS R/R 6’2” 230 12 26 JOSH GARCIA 16 EDRICK MORENO P/1B R/R 6’2’’ 220 12 35 GABE GONZALEZ 18 TOMMY PALOMERA P/1B R/R 6’0” 215 11 7 NICK HENRY 23 RYAN SANDBERG OF R/R 6’0” 165 12 10 JIMMY HERNANDEZ 24 JOSH MEDINA OF/P R/R 5’11” 165 11 28 ZACH KAMINKOW 25 DANIEL ZAKOSEK C R/L 5’10” 180 11 4 HUNTER KONECNY-PENA 26 JOSH GARCIA P/1B R/R 6’3” 260 12 30 BRANDEN LOWE 27 ANDREW SAENZ P R/R 5’8” 220 12 2 RANDY MATA 28 ZACH KAMINKOW C/3B R/R 5’10” 175 11 24 JOSH MEDINA 30 BRANDEN LOWE OF R/R 5’8” 160 12 31 MAX MEHLBAUM 31 MAX MEHLBAUM OF/P L/L 5’10” 185 12 16 EDRICK MORENO 35 GABE GONZALEZ 1B R/R 5’10” 250 11 18 TOMMY PALOMERA COACHES 13 ANDREW RENTERIA 25 TOM MEUSBORN HEAD COACH LONG BEACH STATE 9 RYAN ROCHE 12 CHUCK HATFIELd ASSISTANT COACH OkLAHOMA 27 ANDREW SAENZ 21 FRED PUDRITH ASSISTANT COACH CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 23 RYAN SANDBERG 22 MICKEY MERRILL ASSISTANT COACH PACIFIC, STOCKTON 25 DANIEL ZAKOSEK
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