BB: SCIAC: Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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BigPoppa

Quote from: ballplayer on December 14, 2007, 04:37:59 PM
O-cat sorry to tell you but Cal Lu will not win the League this year. From stories I have heard the team has very good talent every year but is always held back by their head coach who is said to have no coaching talent what so ever. Ex players say he cares nothing about the team and only cares about getting his 400th win. Which seems really true considering he has scheduled Simpson and  Westmont.

Do these "ex-player" stories have anything to do with the fact that you personally had a 6.48 ERA in 8 1/3 innings last year? Change your email address so people can't look up your stats and figure out who you are (D. Esters) in about 2 minutes.

And if you are going to make statements about "ex-players" please mention that you are one of his ex-players. Coach Slimak is a wonderful coach and an even better person. I have never had a bad interaction with him.

As for being "held back" by his coaching he has won SCIAC Titles in 1994, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 2001. That is 7 SCIAC titles in the past 14 years of coaching at Cal Lu. Most schools would love to have that record. I know they have not won it since 2001, but other schools stepped up their game and Cal Lu just needs time to respond.

Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

oldcat

does chapman go undefeated in the sciac againi this year??

Ralph Turner

Quote from: oldcat on December 15, 2007, 05:35:08 AM
Does Chapman go undefeated in the SCIAC again this year??
I will assume that this is a pointed barb at the SCIAC from old "differences of opinion"! 

Chapman went 15-0 versus the SCIAC schools last year and has posted their 2008 schedule.

2008 Chapman Baseball Schedule

Gray Fox

Quote from: Ralph Turner on December 15, 2007, 09:38:08 PM
Quote from: oldcat on December 15, 2007, 05:35:08 AM
Does Chapman go undefeated in the SCIAC again this year??
I will assume that this is a pointed barb at the SCIAC from old "differences of opinion"! 

Chapman went 15-0 versus the SCIAC schools last year and has posted their 2008 schedule.

2008 Chapman Baseball Schedule
More importantly, will they be able to go undefeated against ASC teams? :D
Fierce When Roused

Browneagle64

Haha, No kidding. I think Chapman should be Co-SCIAC Baseball Champs.  However, i am not sure about their football team.
"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods

Browneagle64

Great news for SCIAC baseball fans and Cal Lu fans alike,

former Cal Lu pitcher Matt Hirsh, the younger brother of Jason Hirsh, has received an invitation to spring training by the Colorado Rockies. According to the hirsch brothers website, he will be leaving sometime during the first week in March and will compete for a spot on the Rockies full season roster.

Jason reports for spring training on February 15th.
Best of luck to young Matt and Jason in the upcoming season. Hope that the boys get a chance to step on the mound in L.A. against my Dodgers.  :P

"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods

BigPoppa

Quote from: Browneagle64 on January 11, 2008, 12:58:34 PM
Great news for SCIAC baseball fans and Cal Lu fans alike,

former Cal Lu pitcher Matt Hirsh, the younger brother of Jason Hirsh, has received an invitation to spring training by the Colorado Rockies. According to the hirsch brothers website, he will be leaving sometime during the first week in March and will compete for a spot on the Rockies full season roster.

Jason reports for spring training on February 15th.
Best of luck to young Matt and Jason in the upcoming season. Hope that the boys get a chance to step on the mound in L.A. against my Dodgers.  :P



I wish my brothers and I had a website.
Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

Browneagle64

Same here BP. I guess that's the perks for being in the Big leagues.
"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods

Gray Fox

Fierce When Roused

Browneagle64

Here's some info on my Tigers and what looks to be like a great note for all you SCIAC fans that have been waiting to see the tigers crawl out of the cellar.

The pitching staff should be stronger this year and will be fun to watch on friday and saturday afternoon's.

(I wish I knew how to link articles :)  )

From the Oxy website:
Back at the Ballpark; Tigers Prepare for the Upcoming Baseball Season

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Jan. 29, 2008) – After leading the Tigers to their best overall record in many years during the 2007 season, Head Coach Elliott Strankman brings back a wealth of talent coupled with a strong freshman class and a pair of key transfers who will all contribute to the continued success of the Occidental baseball program.

Returning to the diamond in 2008 are 18 players including eight starters and four pitchers who logged 20 or more innings, a year ago. 

Leading the way for Oxy will be the trio of Matt Andersen, Glenn Gray and Matt Jones who all earned recognition from the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference as All-SCIAC selections in 2007.   

Andersen, a three year starter for the Tigers, was named to the First Team All-SCIAC for the second time (2005-SS) after posting a .984 fielding percentage with 115 putouts and five assists in center field. Offensively he finished among the top-three players in batting average (.344), hits (44), doubles (11), triples (2), homeruns (2), RBIs (29) and total bases (65). Andersen produced a .508 slugging percentage and a .407 on base percentage. A threat on the base paths as well, Andersen stole 11 bases in 12 attempts.

Landing on the Second-Team All-SCIAC following his freshman season was Gray, whose .409 batting average was the sixth highest in the conference. Gray, who appeared in all 40 games in 2007, was ranked among the top players in the SCIAC in doubles (15) and triples (4). Additionally, his 56 hits, 85 total bases, 15 walks, .620 slugging percentage and .478 on base percentage  put him at the top of all the Oxy statistical categories. In the outfield Gray finished with a .967 fielding percentage. Following the season Gray was also named to the Third Team All-West Region.

Finally, Jones, a junior righty, earned Second Team All-SCIAC after anchoring the Tigers pitching staff a year ago with 72.0 innings in 11 starts. He finished with a 3.62 ERA, holding opposing hitters to a .294 average. Jones (3-5) led the pitching staff with 26 strike outs. The highlight of the 2007 season for Jones was a complete game victory over nationally-ranked Ithaca College in which he allowed just two earned runs.

Representing the senior class on the field in 2008 will be Adam Frank (C/1B), Donald Baarns (2B), Jonathan Birch (1B), Geoff Cromwell (C), Seth Goss (2B) and Andersen.

Franks started 39 of the Tigers' games, accumulating a team leading 148 at bats and 32 runs in 2007. With a .309 batting average, he was second on the team in hits (45), RBIs (29) and walks (14) and third on the team with 10 doubles and 61 total bases. Behind the plate Franks compiled a .984 fielding percentage.

Baarns drew 15 walks, stole eight bases in 11 attempts and scored 24 runs for the Tigers a year ago. Birch finished with a .314 batting average, Goss scored 22 times and was 5-for-6 on the base paths.

The junior class is compiled of Noel Banuelos (P), Marcus Stobier (P), Richard Viehl (3B/1B), Spencer Woolwine (P/UTL) and Jones.

Viehl played in 38 games, picking up 33 hits 36 total bases. Woolwine stole a pair of bases last season. Jones also added a .300 batting average with 11 walks and a .453 on base percentage.

Seven sophomores including Geoff Ball (P/OF), Anthony Ciardelli (P), Riley Hathaway (OF), Jason Jebbia (SS/2B), Patrick Sarkissian (C/1B) Aaron Stanton (OF) and Gray will don black and orange for their second season.

Ball was third on the team with a .327 batting average. Sarkissian and Stanton put up .317 and .316 batting averages, respectively, last season. Sarkissian hit three homeruns, scored 23 times, drove in 19 and was third on the Tigers with a .475 slugging percentage while Stanton stole a base in his lone attempt. In the field Sarkissian posted a .981 fielding percentage with 190 putouts and 16 assists. Hathaway and Jebbia got their first taste of collegiate baseball in 2007.

The Oxy pitching staff will feature Ciardelli (21.2 innings, 18 K, .235 opponent BA, 10 appearances), Banuelos (2-5, 46.2 innings, 16 K, 8 starts) and Stobier (4-1, 3.21 ERA, 28.0 innings, 1 save). Woolwine tossed 13.0 innings, holding opponents to a .235 average, recording a save in eight appearances. Ball also stepped on the hill in 2007, throwing 8.1 innings for the Tigers.

Gray, Andersen, Franks and Woolwine each hit two long balls last season. Andersen recorded seven sacrifices (five hits) and Baarnes has six (four hits) with two sac-fly's apiece. 

Adding depth to the Tigers is a very talented group of incoming players who will inevitably make this team and program  better.

Joining the Tigers from Moorpark JC is 6-foot-6 sophomore transfer first baseman Ryan Falck who batted .318 for the Raiders last season. Kieran Doherty also joins the Oxy squad from LA Pierce College where the junior pitcher spent two seasons.

Rounding out the 2008 squad are a strong and talented freshman class composed of 14 players: Brooks Belter (6'1", 175, RHP, Lakeville, CT), Alex Bukac (6'0", 175, 1B/OF, Oil City, PA), John Clair (6'0", 180, RHP, Los Angeles, CA), Dale Garrett (5'11", 175, C, Burbank, CA), Casey Harms (6'1", 185, OF, Fair Oaks, CA), Dwight Hobbs (6'1", 170, OF, San Francisco, CA), William Ireton (5'10", 170, 3B, Tokyo, Japan), Daniel Kelley (5'9", 160, 2B, Kirkland, WA), Case Miyahira (5'10", 160, SS, Honolulu, HI), Ross Pomerantz (5'11", 165, LHP, Kentfield, CA), Miles Sherman (5'10", 155, C, Bronx, NY), Nicholas Smallman (6'0", 175, RHP, Carson City, NV), Kristopher Suzuki (6'1", 150, LHP/OF), San Francisco, CA) and Michael Zugsmith (6'2", 185, C, Studio City, CA).

"There is no doubt that our incoming group of players will contribute to this team right away," Strankman said in an interview. "Our transfers will play key roles and some of our freshmen have the opportunity to make immediate impacts for us. The freshmen middle-infield duo of Miyahira, a switch-hitting shortstop and Kelley (2B) have already shown their talent on the field."

 

Going out and playing hard every day, giving full effort all the time, will be key to the Tigers success. Adding a  pair of southpaws, Pomerantz and Suzuki, to the rotation will help the pitching staff immensely. "Defensively, we need to make the routine plays. In the end the team in the SCIAC that can pick the ball up consistently will win."

Occidental made significant strides in 2007, finishing with a 17-23 overall record, 7-14 in SCIAC play. They improved their team batting average to .293 from .263 in 2006 with the aim of continuing to grow and become more competitive within the SCIAC this year.

Veteran leadership and youthful, energetic newcomers will bind together with the common goal of working hard and playing harder in 2008.

In 2005 when members of the class of 2008 stepped on the field for the first time this was a struggling program. Over the past three years, these young men have worked hard and made a commitment to turning the program from nothing into something.

"I think one of our greatest strengths this year will be our leadership." Strankman went on, "We have some older players with a remarkable work-ethic who want to succeed. They have been through thick and thin and are ready and willing to push each other to improve and achieve the common goal of winning."

Playing consistent baseball is imperative to their success in 2008. Strankman believes that if these guys work hard as a team, the leadership and effort will speak for itself and everything else will fall into place. "Watching the players step up and take charge, seeing the kids learning to lead and win together enhances the experience for everyone and as a coach, it is exhilarating to watch."

This year's schedule features games against very competitive institutions from across the nation. Oxy will face local powerhouse Chapman University, as well as the University of Puget Sound (WA). A number of prestigious east coast schools such as Ithaca (NY), Rutgers-Camden (NJ) and Wesleyan (CT) will be travelling to Southern California for the California Classic in mid-March.

In what is expected to be a tight race in the conference, the Tigers are glad to get the season underway.

"I am excited to get back out on the field and I anticipate seeing significant growth and progress within our program."

Strankman is looking forward to the SCIAC series against Redlands and La Verne noting that they have been close to beating these schools in the past and this could be the year.

"The number one goal of this program is to continue to grow and enjoy our time on the field as our student-athletes have an experience they can be proud of for the rest of their lives."

Unquestionably, there will be lots of good baseball played this spring. So, as the Tigers pull on their Oxy black and orange and step out onto the field for another season of baseball, the future of this program looks bright.

 

"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods

Browneagle64

#520
CMS has posted their 2008 roster:

http://www.cmsathletics.org/sports/spring/bsb/2007-08/roster   

Btw, i was glad to see that the Stags finally gave recognition to former All-SCIAC, CMS Alum, and Blue Crew slugger Wes Parker on their Baseball front page.

"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods

Browneagle64

While handling some business on ULV's campus last night I had the opportunity to see the Leo's handle their practice with a business like attitude. Although, the Leo's seem young on paper, this team is poised to do well offensively with their bats. On the flip side, their defensive skills looked a bit shaddy, but, then again this was just practice. Look for the pitching staff to by solid this year and riding behind their ace Jolly.   
I am sure the boys in orange and black will take two or more games away from the Leo's this year though :P

Here's the leo's season outlook, b.t.w
  http://www.ulv.edu/athletics/teams/sport.phtml?u_id=5 
The Leo's Current roster
http://www.ulv.edu/athletics/teams/roster.phtml?sport=5 
"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods

Browneagle64

Wow, it's great to see that both "The Who" and the Leo's got some exposure on the front page of the D3baseball.com.

As expected the Leo's started off their season by taking one away from a good N.A.IA Biola team.  From the front page:"La Verne (1-1) split a pair of games with Biola winning 2-1 on Friday and coming up on the short end of a 7-2 score Saturday". 

Cal Lutheran (1-0) won its 2008 season home opener on Saturday afternoon defeating NAIA Division I foe Simpson University, 6-2. Kingsman junior pitcher Alex Casillas held the Redhawks to just one run in six full innings to pick up the win. Right-fielder Trevor Davidson went 3-for-3 including a pair of doubles and reached base safely in all five plate appearances.

Further more, even though Chapman is not apart of the SCIAC  (but can be considered Co-SCIAC champs for beating our teams every year), the Panthers continued their winning ways with a doubleheader sweep of Whittier (0-3) by 17-11 and 8-2 scores.
"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods

BigPoppa

Quote from: Browneagle64 on February 04, 2008, 01:30:37 PM


Cal Lutheran (1-0) won its 2008 season home opener on Saturday afternoon defeating NAIA Division I foe Simpson University, 6-2. Kingsman junior pitcher Alex Casillas held the Redhawks to just one run in six full innings to pick up the win. Right-fielder Trevor Davidson went 3-for-3 including a pair of doubles and reached base safely in all five plate appearances.



I am not certain that Cal Lu's win was as impressive as it seems. Simpson is a very weak, non-scholarship NAIA baseball program that struggles to compete with the other NAIAs in California. They are an independent program as they are too weak to be brought into the NAIA's Golden State Athletic Conference. While it was a great win for Cal Lu, it will do nothing for their in-region record.
Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

Browneagle64

I absolutely agree. Even though, the Redhawks are a D1 NAIA team, they always seems to struggle to find talent and produce good teams. Believe me, I've seen this team play within the last few years at the Rock and certainly hoped that at least they could put on a performance.  However, once teams start to expose their weak defense and weak pitching staff, all things go down hill for the Hawks. This is the same Simpson U. team that always schedules most of the SCIAC school's, yet, end up getting beat by the SCIAC teams when they face each other.
"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."--Vin Scully

"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore.".....Tiger Woods