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  Paul Oseguera (2002) continues his professional baseball career with an invitation to return to Japan for the 2014 Spring camp with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks, one of 12 Professional teams in Japan, which is homed in the Kyushu area of Japan.

  Paul, after UCLA, spent five years in the San Francisco Giant minor league organization, three seasons with the North East Independent League, and in 2013 he signed with a Mexican league team.  He made the All-Star team and had n 8-7 record with a 3.00 ERA when in July of 2013 he signed with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks for the balance of their 2013 season. 

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Four Mavericks taken in MLB Draft

Posted by Jamie Machado at Jun 21, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

On June 6, 2013, Michael Swanner (Class of 2010) was drafted in the 16th round by the Atlanta Braves. Michael is a junior at Pepperdine University.
   
On June 6, 2013, Garrett Hughes (2009) was drafted in the 19th round by the San Francisco Giants. Garrett is a redshirt Junior at Stanford University.

On June 6, 2013, Danny Bethea (2008) was drafted by the Boston Red Sox.

On June 6, 2013, Garrett Smith (2008) was drafted by the Cleveland Indians.

 

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2003 Mavericks Go Down as One of the Best

Posted by Jamie Machado at Jun 21, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Read the article on Calhisports.com 

http://www.calhisports.com/2013/06/12/all-time-best-baseball-teams-1-12/

 

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MAVERICKS AT COLLEGE LEVEL

Posted by Ruth Stoffel at Jun 11, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

PLAYER             YR   SCHOOL

Jason Hill         1997   Pt. Loma Nazarane
David Ebright    1997   Palomar/Univ of Utah
David Suor       1997   Pacific Univ.
Chad Addison    1998   UC San Diego
Paul Jacinto      1998   BYU
Victor Yoshida   1998   Palomar/Cal Poly Pom.
Mike Oseguera    1999   Univ. of San Diego
Garrett Colburn 1999   Chico State
Dustin Davis      1999   USC/Palomar/Pt.Loma
Carlos Balderas 1999   Palomar
Paul Macaluso    2000   Long Beach State
Blake Read         2000   Cal. Berkeley
Jimmy Webber    2000   Palomar
Jesse Schmidt    2000   Sacramento State/Palomar
Anthony Schroth 2000   Santa Barbara CC
Adam Bierman    2000   Brandeis
Eric Stewart       2001   William Penn
Anthony Alvarez 2002   William Penn
Lance Altshuler   2002   L.A. Mission CC
Jackson Chapelone 2002 Cal State San Marcos, SD CC
Paul Oseguera    2002   UCLA
Matt Ryan         2002   Sonoma State
Casey Sterk      2002   Wake Forrest
Will Stoffel       2002   Santa Barbara City
Pete Bethea      2003   St Mary's University
Joey Burke         2003   Chico St/Palomar
Drew Logan       2003   Palomar
Andrew Nacario   2003   Dartmouth
Nick Burke         2004   UC San Diego/Palomar
Scott Clement    2004   CS San Marcos/UC San Diego/Palomar
Michael Kenney   2004   Loyola Marymount
Doug Konoske    2004   Pepperdine
Kevin Patterson 2004   Palomar/Grossmont
Mike Scharbarth 2004   UC San Diego
Russ Lowell      2005   Loyola Marymount/Long Beach State
Brett StAmour    2005   San Diego Mesa CC
Nick Signaigo    2005   San Diego City CC
Michael Cruz      2006   Palomar, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Jimmy Pierce      2006   Palomar
Jack Davidson    2007   Palomar
Grant Allgire      2007   San Diego State
Chris Brookey    2007   N.Carol.at Ashville/Southwestern Col/UC San Diego
Mike Oman         2007   Simpson Univ
Sean Soto          2007   Univ. of Hawaii
Tim Perreira      2007   Southwestern College, Sonoma State
Danny Bethea    2008   St Johns Univ., N.Y.; College of the Canyons, Az; Palomar
Brandyn DelGado 2008   Calif. Lutheran
Garrett Smith      2008   Calif. Lutheran
Zach Gage         2008   Palomar College
Garrett Hughes   2009   Stanford
Parker Johnson   2009   Williamette,Or
Mitch Tybroski    2009   Palomar College, West Texas A&M
Chris Doyle       2009   Grossmont College
Jacob Rafaele    2009   Grossmont College
Max MacNab       2010   Univ of San Diego
Michael Swanner 2010   Pepperdine University

Matt Hall            2011   Cornell

Trent  Swart        2011    Duke

Zach Tieger        2011   Cal State San Marcos

Ryan Healy         2012    Linfield College

Andrew Hinkle     2012    Univ of Calif at San Diego

Drew Krassny      2012    Air Force Academy

Danny Martin       2012   Azusa Pacific

Jake Schulz         2012   Univ of Calif-Berkeley

Evan Shrieber      2012   Northwestern

Shayne Davern 2013 Air Force (Football)

Carter Johnson  2013 San Jose St.

Kyle Sachrison  2013 New Mexico St.

Andrew Solomon  2013 USD

Anthony Balderas  2013 Palomar C.C

Ryan Casper     2015   Pt Loma Nazarene

Ethan Abrams   2015   Columbia

Ryan McClure    2015   Orange Coast

Patrick MacNabb  2015  Orange Coast

Shane Potter     2015  Central Arizona 

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LCC Loses In CIF Semi-Final Game

Posted by Neil Miller at May 29, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Mavericks traveled to Granite Hills today to play in a CIF Semi-Finals game.  The stakes were high:  the winner advances to the Championship Game, and the loser would go home.

Granite Hills threw their left handed ace and he dominated the Mav hitters.  LCC could not score in the first 2 innings, but Granite Hills scored 1 in the 2nd and another in the 3rd to go up 2 nothing.  LCC got on the board in the 4th when Balderas jacked a homerun, to bring LCC to within 1 run.  The Eagles then added another run in the 5th and the Mavs could not match it so the game ended with a final score of Granite Hills 3, LCC 1.  The Maverick hitters could only manage 3 hits the whole game against some very tough pitching.

LCC ends the season with a final record of 23-12, with a 3rd place finish in the CIF Open Division Playoffs.

Granite Hills will play Rancho Bernardo in the Open Division Championship Game.

Closing comments.....  This thing that is called high school baseball is more than a game.  For us it was a destination and a 12 year journey.  The journey started with T-ball and progressed to live pitching, “travel ball”, lots of great games, some really bad games, and memories of playing on fields all around San Diego, Southern California and surrounding states.  There were times when our kids were team mates and occasionally times where we were enemies / opponents.  Some kids played Little League, others played Pony, and others came from other backgrounds - but when they arrived at LCC they all played together as Mavericks.  For years we talked about “high school ball”, we took private lessons, bought expensive gloves and bats, and did whatever it took to make sure our kids were ready for high school ball.  We pushed our kids and eventually we watched them take over and drive themselves to get better.  It was a great journey and the destination was even better than we had planned for.  So we here we are.  It’s over.  I am sad but I also feel very lucky to have spent so many hundreds of hours pursuing high school ball.  I already miss it.   Signing out.  - Anonymous Parent Author

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