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worked as the infield coach and hitting finished his college career, he added three coach in addition to running the offense. All-Big West selections to his resume and During his time coaching the Gauchos, he a Baseball America Summer All-American saw 41 of his players move on to four-year for his performance for the YD Red Sox in schools. All three of the shortstops Malec the Cape Cod League, where he was also coached at Saddleback moved on to four- named an All-Star. year schools and eventually, (Josh Fuentes - Rockies, Colby Malec gained national attention when he Schultz - Royals, Luke Jarvis - Marlins). was diagnosed with cancer during his The Gauchos made the playoffs three of senior season. After missing four weeks four years during Malec’s tenure, advancing undergoing surgery and chemotherapy to the super regionals twice. treatments, Malec returned to action against Long Beach State hitting a grand slam in While coaching at Saddleback College, his first at-bat and first start back. Malec Malec founded the Saddleback Cowboys continued treatments through the season VARSITY HEAD COACH Baseball Club in 2014, a developmental while continuing to play. He has been in baseball program for youth athletes ranging remission since the summer of 2005. Chris Malec from 11-17 years old. The Cowboys have grown into a nationally-recognized Malec began his professional career in Santa Margarita alumnus Chris Malec ’01 program, both for their tournament success 2005 when he was drafted by the New York enters his third season as the head coach and ability to assist players with advancing Yankees, reaching as high as Class AAA. of Eagle Baseball. Chris took over as head to the next level. In all, the Cowboys have He was a three-time league champion coach in December of 2017. The Eagles had over 60 players graduate and move and a 2008 All-Star. Malec retired from have gone 39 - 29 in Coach Malec’s two on to four-year schools in their short four professional baseball after the 2010 seasons with the program, including 26-11 years. The Cowboys have placed in the top season. Malec was recognized by Baseball in his second season. Malec was named four in numerous age groups at the USA America as the player with “The Best Plate the CIF Coach of the Year during the 2019 National Team Championships several Discipline.” campaign, in addition to being selected different times. as a Coach of Character by the Orange Malec resides in Rancho Santa Margarita County Athletic Director’s Association. As a player, Malec earned All-Serra League with his wife Caitlin, a teacher at Santa honors three straight seasons at Santa Margarita, and their two children, Tomás (5) Before coming to Santa Margarita, Malec Margarita, and was selected to the All- and Colin (3). was the associate head coach and an Orange County Team. Malec attended UC associate faculty member at Saddleback Santa Barbara where he was selected as a College from 2012 to 2015. Malec primarily freshman All-American. By the time Malec

Dear Family and Friends of Santa Margarita Baseball,

We are excited for the 2020 Spring Baseball Season. Coming off our 2019 CIF Championship, our student-athletes have worked relentlessly over the past nine months in preparation for 2020 and to continue to push the program to new heights. We hope to produce a memorable and exciting experience for players, parents, and fans.

Our mission is to create and empower successful young men of character through the sport of baseball. We believe baseball has a unique ability to mirror life in so many ways, from the commitment to the daily process, to the highs and lows of each day, to the relationships built on and within the team. We strive to cultivate a competitive atmosphere that encourages players to grow on and off the field.

We want to thank you for supporting our Eagle baseball program. The Eagle baseball family would not be possible without your generous gifts of time, money and care that truly makes for a special community. We look forward to having you and our student-athletes as a part of our Eagle baseball family for years to come. COACHING STAFF

VARSITY PITCHING COACH VARSITY HITTING COACH VARSITY OUTFIELD COACH & PITCHING COORDINATOR & 3RD BASE COACH & HITTING COACH Willie Kuhl Seth Melton Oscar Barreras

Coach Willie Kuhl is entering his second Coach Downey is a northwest native who Coach Oscar Barreras is entering his season as the varsity pitching coach for the played four years of varsity basketball. third season as varsity assistant coach Eagles. Willie pitched for four seasons at Coach Downey’s first year was at Heritage at Santa Margarita Catholic High School. Cal State Fullerton. In his four years, Kuhl High School (2009) in Vancouver, Wash. Before becoming a coach, Barreras played compiled a 6-6 record with two saves, a where his team won their first district title collegiately at Chaffey Community College 3.13 career ERA (team leading 1.37 ERA in school history. He then transferred to where he received his AA degree. He then in 2014) and 137 strikeouts in 110.0 career Timberline High School (2010-2012) in continued his education and playing career innings (11.01 K/9). Kuhl also ranks ninth in Boise, Idaho for this last three years as at Cal State University, San Bernardino all-time appearances at CSF (87). He was a starter and two-time All-SIC League where he earned his bachelor’s degree in part of four postseason teams, including member. Coach Downey played two business. A power hitting corner infielder two trips to the Super Regionals and one years of college basketball - one year at and outfielder, Barreras had the opportunity College World Series trip (2015). Spokane Community College and one year to travel the United States, Mexico, and at Spokane Community College (2012- Canada for baseball. He shares these After finishing his playing career at CSF, 2013) under coach Jeremy Growth where experiences with his players and prepares Kuhl began his coaching career at Mission the team took third place in the NWAC and them to take advantage of the educational Viejo High School (2016) before moving on then his last year at Walla Walla Community and playing opportunities that baseball can to become the pitching coach at Fullerton College (2015-2016) under Jeff Reinland. provide. College (2017-2018). In two full seasons as Coach Downey is currently a manager at the Hornets pitching coach, Fullerton had the Ladera Sports Center in Ladera Ranch, Barreras began coaching about 10 years four All-Conference pitchers and multiple a basketball and volleyball training facility ago and has become a highly successful pitchers sign on to four-year schools. In that hosts tournaments and home for AAU travel baseball coach in Orange County. 2018, The Hornets finished in the top three teams. His teams have competed mostly in the for conference ERA and walks allowed. In 12U-16U age groups and have won multiple just their second year under Coach Kuhl, league and tournament championships in The Hornets pitching staff performed better Nevada, Arizona and California. In addition, in all major statistical categories by lowering Barreras has served on the coaching their H/9, BB/9, ERA and increasing their staff at Woodbridge High School in Irvine. K/9. Barreras now makes his home in Rancho Santa Margarita with his wife Mahsa and Kuhl also serves as a contract substitute their two wonderful children. teacher at SMCHS, helping to cover many different subjects throughout the year. Willie and his wife Jessica currently reside in Laguna Hills.

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VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH JUNIOR VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY Wade Jackson HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH Drew Downey Jason “JJ” Navarro

Coach Wade Jackson is from Lake Forest Coach Downey is in his first year as the Coach Jason “JJ” Navarro is entering his where he played football and baseball at junior varsity head coach. Prior to joining first year as the varsity pitching coach for El Toro High School. He was a two-year the Eagle family, he served as a varsity the Eagles. Navarro played for the travel varsity letterman in football and baseball. assistant at Mission Viejo High School ball organization ABD under the late Mike Jackson earned All-South Coast League from 2007-2016. He is in his fourth year Speirs. In 2007, Navarro was chosen to honors two years in a row for each sport. as an educator and third year at Santa play for a national travel organization where Jackson attended Saddleback College Margarita, where he teaches geometry and he had the opportunity to play in Puerto where he was selected All-Orange Empire algebra 2. Coach Downey graduated from Rico against some of the best young talent Conference two years in a row and elected National University in San Diego, where on the island. to the Saddleback Hall of Fame. Jackson he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business went on to attend the University of Nevada Marketing. After graduating from National He went on to play college baseball at Lon Reno where he earned Big West honors University, he attended La Sierra University Morris College in east Texas. When Jason two years in a row. He was then drafted and earned his teaching credential. Coach was fifteen years old he met and by the Anaheim Angels where he played Downey currently lives in Foothill Ranch the National Pitching Association, which in the minor league system for two years with his wife Kristen and son Luke (2). is a research-based training facility for before hanging up his cleats. Along with baseball, he enjoys playing golf rotational athletes. Over the last 12 years, and spending time with his family. Navarro has assisted in working with and After Jackson’s playing days, he jumped next to many elite Major League pitchers into coaching teaching young boys to and a number of NFL quarterbacks such as play the game at the highest level. He Ian Kennedy, Cole Hamels, Barry Zito, Tim has managed at the travel ball level for Tebow, Matt Barkley and many more, as 20 plus years. He also coached at El Toro well as the “” competition High School at the varsity and JV levels winners Rinku Singh and for three years. Jackson spent five years Navarro is also in his third year of coaching running teams for BPA coaching teams with the Saddleback Cowboys who have to National Championships and Perfect gained national recognition after being Game champions. Jackson now co- established only five years ago. runs the Saddleback Cowboys Baseball Organization where they have quickly established themselves as a nationally- recognized organization competing at the highest level.

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FROSH/SOPH FRESHMAN HEAD COACH FRESHMAN HEAD COACH COACH Michael Willett ASSISTANT COACH Nick Cappuccilli Patrick Visconti

Coach Nick Cappuccilli is an Orange Coach Willett is entering his 10th year of Coach Visconti is in his second year of County native who played four successful coaching baseball at SMCHS, where he coaching baseball at SMCHS. He is a seasons for Edison High School, where has multiple Trinity League championships Santa Margarita baseball alumnus from he was named team captain for three to his credit at the JV and freshman levels. the class of 2006 and Santa Margarita’s different seasons. Cappuccilli went on Coach Willett has coached every level in director of campus ministry. Visconti played to play collegiate ball at the University of the program, his leadership instrumental in throughout high school, and after receiving Northern Colorado, Golden West College preparing younger players for success at a few opportunities to play D-1 collegiate and Dakota Wesleyan University, again the varsity level. baseball, decided to pursue a career in being honored as team captain in two of his education/ministry. He credits his love for college seasons. Additionally, he played in Willett has been coaching youth, club and the game and excitement for coaching multiple collegiate summer leagues in the high school baseball in Orange County for from his experience of playing alongside U.S. and Canada. over 25 years. He has been a member of the several future major leaguers and from American Baseball Coaching Association for coaching in the Challenger Baseball Coach Cappuccilli studied Spanish and 17 Years. Several of Coach Willett’s former League, a league for kids ages 5-20 with psychology on his way to a bachelor’s degree players have gone on to play baseball at developmental disabilities. and received his master’s in 2012. Coach the college and professional levels. Coach Cappuccilli traveled to Europe to compete Willett played college baseball at Mount in the European professional baseball San Antonio College as well as football and league, as well as coach youth players baseball at Pomona High School. Willett and coaches to introduce and expand earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business baseball in various European countries. In from the University of Redlands. 2014, he traveled to Vladivostok, Russia and Santiago, Dominican Republic where Mike and his wife Beth have been a part of he conducted clinics for local coaches and the Santa Margarita Eagle family for many players. In 2015, he travelled to Shanghai, years. All three of their children and their China to work with son-in-law are SMCHS graduates (Megan in their player development department and Jordan class of 2003, Kyle ‘07 and Troy in order to promote Chinese, Taiwanese, ‘10). Mike and Beth will celebrate their 36th and Korean baseball players to the major wedding anniversary this year and have leagues. He later returned to Russia as part resided in Mission Viejo for 32 years. of a baseball development and expansion project, where he conducted clinics and demonstrations for over 250 youth athletes and coaches. .