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2009 Season Results 2009 SEASON RESULTS 2009 All-CCAA Baseball Teams First Team Second Team Honorable Mention SP Kody Kurowski, CSU Dominguez Hills Joel Garcia, Chico State Trevor Decker, UCSD SP Gary Moran, Sonoma Isaac Morales, CSULA Yuichiro Fujiwara, CSULA SP Matt Rossman, UCSD Morgan Rodriguez, Sonoma Spencer Snodgrass, CSU Stanislaus SP Tim Shibuya, UCSD Dakota Watts, CSU Stanislaus Daniel Stenavich, CSUSB RP Guido Knudson, UCSD John Dunn, CSULA Brian Flint, Sonoma State C Ian Bridges, Sonoma Travis Tartamella, CSULA Chris Brehm, Cal Poly Pomona 1B Jon Alia, CSU Dominguez Hills Kevin Seaver, Chico State Matt DeJesus, CSUMB 2B Carlos Leyva, CSU Dominguez Hills Garrett Imeson, UCSD None 3B Josh Tanner, UCSD Jesus Beltran, CSUSB Kris Haycock, Sonoma SS Vance Albitz, UCSD Leo Avila, Sonoma Shea Davis, CSU Monterey Bay UT Paul Klingsberg, CSU Dominguez Hills Eric Stephens, Chico State Pat Haugen, San Francisco State DH Josh Meagher, Chico State Jenzen Torres, Cal Poly Pomona None OF Adam Arakawa, Chico State Andrew Baslow, CSUDH Johnny Haas, CSUSB OF Evan Kehoe, UCSD Kyle Jones, Sonoma Jordan Larson, Chico State OF Kyle Loretelli, CSU Stanislaus Matt Miraldi, CSULA Chris Lloyd, Cal State L.A. OF Mario Ramirez, Cal State L.A. Kevin Pillar, CSUDH Jeff Ringholm, Cal Poly Pomona CCAA Most Valuable Player CCAA OVERALL Jon Alia, CSU Dominguez Hills W L Pct. W L Pct. CCAA Pitcher of the Year UC San Diego 27 9 .750 41 15 .732 Gary Moran, Sonoma State Sonoma State 22 10 .688 35 15 .686 Cal State L.A. 21 11 .656 32 17 .653 CCAA Coach of the Year CSU Dominguez Hills 23 13 .639 34 23 .596 Dan O’Brien, UC San Diego Chico State 20 16 .556 35 21 .625 CCAA Freshman of the Year CSU San Bernardino 17 18 .486 23 23 .500 Aaron Brooks, CSUSB Cal State Stanislaus 16 19 .457 31 21 .596 CCAA Newcomer of the Year Cal Poly Pomona 16 20 .444 26 23 .531 Adam Arakawa, Chico State San Francisco State 7 29 .194 14 33 .298 Cal State Monterey Bay 6 30 .167 11 42 .208 2009 Game by Game Results Date Opposing Team Score Pitcher of record Date Opposing team Score Pitcher of record 2/4 CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS W-7-6 Yokubaitis (1-0) 3/22 at Grand Canyon W-7-3 Bosson (2-3) 2/5 CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 7-4 Krist (1-0) 3/22 at Grand Canyon W 10-1 Krist (3-1) 2/8 at CS Dominguez Hills L 1-5 Screnar (0-1) 3/27 SONOMA STATE W 14-7 Wilson (2-4) 2/8 at CS Dominguez Hills L 4-14 Bosson (0-1) 3/28 SONOMA STATE L 4-6 Krist (3-2) 2/10 LA VERNE W 3-1 Wilson(1-0) 3/28 SONOMA STATE W 7-6 Wilson (3-4) 2/11 at Cal State L.A. L 7-9 Krist (1-1) 3/29 SONOMA STATE L 0-6 Yokubaitis (1-2) 2/14 AVILA W 6-3 Screnar (1-1) 4/2 CSU SAN BERNARDINO L 5-6 Broussard (1-1) 2/18 BIOLA W 9-3 Mozley (1-0) 4/3 CSU SAN BERNARDINO W 11-1 McCarthy (2-0) 2/20 at CSU Stanislaus L 2-12 Wilson (1-1) 4/4 CSU SAN BERNARDINO W 2-0 Bosson (3-3) 2/21 at CSU Stanislaus W 6-1 Krist (2-1) 4/4 CSU SAN BERNARDINO W 5-1 Yokubaitis (2-2) 2/21 at CSU Stanislaus L 4-6 Screnar (1-2) 4/10 at San Francisco State W 7-4 Broussard(2-1) 2/22 at CSU Stanislaus L 2-4 Bosson (0-2) 4/10 at San Francisco State L 6-14 Bosson (3-4) 2/27 CHICO STATE W 16-13 Broussard (1-0) 4/11 at San Francisco State W 16-15 Powers (2-1) 2/28 CHICO STATE L 10-12 Powers (0-1) 4/11 at San Francisco State W 2-3 Wilson (3-5) 2/28 CHICO STATE L 1-8 Wilson (1-2) 4/18 ACADEMY OF ART W 10-3 Broussard (3-1) 3/1 CHICO STATE L 5-6 Bosson (0-3) 4/18 ACADEMY OF ART W 8-5 Mozley (3-0) 3/7 at CSU Monterey Bay L 6-7 Yokubaitis (1-1) 4/19 ACADEMY OF ART W 13-8 Powers (3-1) 3/7 at CSU Monterey Bay L 6-9 Wilson (1-3) 4/23 at Cal State L.A. L 1-3 Bosson (3-5) 3/8 at CSU Monterey Bay W 15-2 Bosson (1-3) 4/24 at Cal State L.A. L 5-10 Powers (3-2) 3/8 at CSU Monterey Bay W 7-5 King (1-0 4/25 CAL STATE L.A. W 6-2 Yokubaitis (3-2) 3/12 at CSU Dominguez Hills L 4-21 Wilson (1-4) 4/24 CAL STATE L.A. L 2-11 McCarthy (2-1) 3/13 at CSU Dominguez Hills W 18-11 McCarthy (1-0) 4/30 UC SAN DIEGO W 3-1 Bosson (4-5) 3/14 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 3-2 Powers (1-1) 5/1 UC SAN DIEGO L 5-19 Screnar (1-3) 3/14 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 6-5 Mozley (2-0) 5/2 at UC San Diego L 3-7 Broussard (3-2) 5/2 at UC San Diego L 9-11 Wilson (3-6) ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1967 Scot Pyle, SS, Second Team 1989 1998 Denis Murray, P, Second Team Rick White, 3B, Second Team Dave Hajek, SS, First Team Forest Long, 2B, First Team MVP Pitcher – Alan Fowlkes Chris Goldbach, C, First Team Rocky Asbury, OF, First Team 1968 Co-MVP – John Broders Chris Butterfield, OF, First Team Alberto Juarez, Util, Second Team Rich Stilinger, P, First Team Co-Coach of the Year – John Scolinos Brian Grier, OF, First Team Chris Fusillo, DH, Second Team Denis Nespor, OF, First Team Dan Fouts, Util, First Team Brad Downing, OF, Second Team Doug Moore, 2B, Second Team 1980 Wayne Koklys, P, Second Team Will Morris, P, Second Team Dennis Sheets, SS, Second Team Ken Foster, 1B, First Team Miccal Jackson, 2B, Second Team Josh Egan, P, Honorable Mention Alan Fowlkes, P, First Team MVP – Chris Goldbach Ryan Vorell, 1B, Honorable Mention 1969 Chris Clark, OF, First Team Rick Gallagher, 1B, First Team Mike Ashman, Util, First Team 1990 1999 Dan Blood, 2B, First Team Randy Schauer, P, Second Team Dan Andrews, OF, First Team Andre Gomez, C, First Team Steve Nielsen, P, Second Team MVP Pitcher – Alan Fowlkes Justin Davis, OF, Second Team Paul Opatkiewicz, OF, Second Team Tri-MVP – Chris Clark 1991 Chris Amaya, P, Honorable Mention Coach of the Year – John Scolinos Wayne Koklys, P, First Team Andrew Perkins, P, Honorable Mention 1970 Chris Hunt, OF, First Team Mark Wiley, 1B, First Team 1981 Dan Mead, P, Second Team 2000 Dan Blood, 2B, First Team John Hotchkiss, 3B, First Team Shannon Wright, C, Second Team Andrew Perkins, P, Second Team Frank Cappiello, SS, First Team Jim Carmichael, OF, First Team Grant Stephens, OF, Second Team Andre Gomez, C, Second Team Wendell Kim, 3B, First Team Mark Border, P, First Team Co-MVP – Ramiro Garcia Jeff Ellena, SS, Second Team Tom Smithson, OF, First Team Mike Ashman, Util, First Team Tri-Coast of the Year – John Scolinos Justin Davis, OF, Second Team Randy McFarlen, OF, Second Team Chris Fusillo, OF, Honorable Mention 1971 Jim Camacho, SS, Second Team 1992 Ryan Vorell, 1B, Honorable Mention Adrian Witt, P, Second Team Eric Stewart, C, Second Team Chris Hunt, C, First Team Will Morris, P, Honorable Mention Roger Fechner, P, Second Team Grant Stephens, 2B, First Team Dan Bobadilla, 2B, Honorable Mention 1982 Matt Bullock, OF, Second Team Donnie Furnald, Util, Honorable Mention 1972 Steve Stanley, 3B, Second Team Yani Aghili, DH, Second Team Roger Fechner, P, First Team Tom Scarletta, SS, Second Team Shannon Albright, P, Honorable Mention 2001 Wendell Kim, OF, First Team Dan Blanchette, P, Second Team Brian Mena, OF, Honorable Mention Donnie Furnald, P, First Team Bob Brett, OF, First Team Jim Carmichael, OF, Second Team Craig Benham, OF, Honorable Mention Ryan Vorell, 1B, First Team Cary Terrill, P, Second Team Justin Davis, OF, First Team Jim Fradella, IF, Second Team 1983 1993 Jeff Ellena, SS, Second Team Don Highstreet, IF, Second Team Ron Johns, P, First Team Shannon Albright, P, First Team Chris Fusillo, OF, Second Team Dave Wieneke, OF, Second Team Steven Gomez, P, First Team Grant Stephens, 3B, First Team Steve Kaustinen, P, Honorable Mention Steve Ziem, P, First Team Tom Eide, OF, First Team Dan Bobadilla, 2B, Honorable Mention 1973 Larry Beardman, OF, First Team Brian Mena, OF, First Team Wayne Gross, 1B, First Team Jim Torchia, OF, First Team Brian Dennis, C, Second Team 2002 Don Highstreet, 3B, First Team Jeff Edwards, C, Second Team Dave Anderlik, P, Honorable Mention Matt Stevens, OF, Honorable Mention Steve Ludewig, Util, First Team Dan Blanchette, P, Second Team Coach of the Year – Chuck Belk Anthony Gonzales, 3B, Honorable Vic Bernal, P, Second Team Tom Scaletta, SS, Second Team Mention Mike Seberger, P, Second Team Coach of the Year – John Scolinos 1994 Mitchell Page, OF, Second Team Brian Dennis, C, First Team 2003 Dave Wieneke, OF, Second Team 1984 Tom Eide, SS, First Team Anthony Gonzales, 3B, Second Team Ron Johns, 1B, First Team Dave Anderlik, DH, First Team 1974 Tom Weeks, OF, Second Team Jason Wakefield, 2B, Second Team 2004 Kevin Thornhill, 2B, First Team Mike Kurnick, P, Second Team Kenneth Galindo, IF, Second Team John Riddle, P, Second Team 1985 Aaron Edwards, OF, Second Team Efren Lira, P, Third Team Dennis Rogers, Util, Second Team Mike Munoz, P, First Team Jose Munoz, P, Third Team Pete Alexander, OF, Second Team John Love, 2B, First Team 1995 Tom Weeks, 1B, Second Team Robert Price, P, First Team 2005 1975 Tom Scaletta, SS, Second Team Noel Magpoc, OF, First Team Taylor Wilding, P, First Team, Most Jim Pryor, C, First Team Mike Patterson, Util, Second Team Jason Wakefield, 2B, Second Team Valuable Pitcher Vic Bernal, P, First Team Jeff Edwards, C, Second Team Joseph Ibarra, SS, Second Team Matt Lopez, IF, First Team Darren Gonzales, P, Second Team Randy Robinson, P, Second Team Kevin Falls, IF, First Team 1976 Co-MVP – John Love Phil Ruhl, 1B, Honorable Mention John Cross, P, Second Team Bruce MacPherson, P, First Team Chad Overacker, OF, Honorable Mention Anthony Esquer, C, Second Team Clay Harris, 3B, First Team 1986 Mitch Charles, C, Honorable Mention Jarrod Allen, OF, Honorable Mention Dennis Sherow, OF, First Team Steve Manes, OF, First Team Darrick Edison, P, Honorable Mention Luis Carreras, P, Honorable Mention Ken Hellyer, OF, First Team Tom Lorenz, DH, First Team Kevin Jenkins, DH, First Team Marty Rivero, 3B, Second Team 2006 Jim Pryor, C, Second Team David Schuster, C, Second Team 1996 Anthony Esquer, C, First Team Alex Torres, 2B, Second Team Anthony Iten, 1B, Second Team Luis Carreras, P, Second Team Monte Cloward, Util, Second Team 1987 Chad Overacker, OF, Second Team Kirk Gross, 2B, Second Team MVP – Dennis Sherow Dave Hajek, IF, First Team Coach of the Year – John Scolinos Keith Barrett, DH, First Team 1997 Charlie Webb, P, First Team Forest Long, 2B, First Team 2007 1977 Tom Lorenz, 3B, Second Team Oscar Betancourt, Util, First Team Jarrett Attard, P, Honorable Mention Bob Minor, 1B, Second Team Keith Barrett, 1B, Second Team Michael Danbo, P, First Team Kyle Boggio, OF, Honorable Mention Kevin McLean, OF, Second Team Co-Pitcher of the Year – Charlie Webb Joshua Behney, C, Second Team A.J.
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