GOLF / Fundraiser

Aug. 1 tourney

will benefit both

w. golf, football

SAN MARCOS (7-3-08) -- The inaugural Tournament of Champions benefit golf tournament on Friday, Aug. 1, at San Luis Rey Golf Resort will raise needed funds for Palomar's football and women's golf programs.

Check-in will at 11 a.m. for the 4-person scramble event with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. There will be prizes for first-through-third place finishers, with dinner and auction to follow the tournament immediately.

The entry fee of $125 ($500 foursome) will cover green fees. cart fees. range balls, two drink tickets, gift bag, contests, tournament give-aways and a Gourmet Mexican Buffet Dinner. Contests will include putting games, closet to the pin, longest drive and straightest drive.

The entry fee is tax deductible.

For information, phone (760) 744-1150, X 2469.

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Notable Palomar sports alumni ...

JOHN FAIRCHILD, Former BYU basketball All-American and ex-Los Angeles Laker

JON STANLEY, United States Olympic Team, Volleyball, 1968 and 1972; 7-time United States Volleyball Assn. All-American; Inducted into National and International Volleyball Hall of Fame, 1992

TOM DEMPSEY, Former New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams, Houston Oilers, Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles kicker; co-holder of NFL record for longest field goal, 63 yards

RANDY JOHNSON, Former Atlanta Braves third baseman; Former Assistant General Manager of the Detroit Tigers; Currently Assistant to the General Manager of the Oakland A's

MARK WIEBE, Retired PGA Tour golfer

TOM PETRANOFF, Two-time World Record holder in the javelin; No.1-ranked American in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1990

JOHN TUSHAUS, Former American Record holder in the javelin; Former NCAA Record holder; University of Arizona's first NCAA track & field champion in any event.

TROY AFENIR, Former Major League catcher for the Houston Astros, Oakland A's and Cincinnati Reds

GEORGE HINSHAW, Former Major League second baseman for the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers

JIM SCRANTON, Former Major League shortstop for the Kansas City Royals

THOM KAUMEYER, Former Seattle Seahawks and New York Giants safety; former Atlanta Falcons Assistant Coach; former Defensive Coordinator,  San Diego State; Current Defensive Coordinator, Tulane University

BRAD HENKE, Defensive end for the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV

KEITH MILLER, Former outside linebacker for the St. Louis Rams and Seattle Seahawks

KEVIN SWAYNE, Three-season NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets

MITCH WHITE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle

CHRIS CASH, Cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons; Former corner for the Detroit Lions

PITA ELISARA, Former Washington Redskins offensive guard and tackle

BILL KUSHNER, Ex-punter, Buffalo Bills

MATT GEORGE, Ex-kicker, Pittsburgh Steelers

CHRIS KELDORF, Former University of North Carolina quarterback; 1996 ACC Player of the Year; 1997 Gator Bowl MVP; holds 17 North Carolina passing records and eight total offense records

KIM WARD, Two-time softball All-American at Oklahoma State and former pitcher for the U.S. National Team; Associate Head Softball Coach, Oklahoma State University

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CLICK HERE to view an article on former Palomar swimmer Ana Maria Salazar,  Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Clinton Administration.

CLICK HERE to view biographical information on former Palomar football player Dr. Scott Bowman, Ph.D., UCLA Professor of the Year, Policital Science Dept., 1993-94, and Author of The Modern Corporation and American Political Thought.

CLICK HERE to view a biography of onetime Palomar basketball player Dr. Ted Repa, Ph.D., who retired recently as Chair, Department of Administration, Leadership and Technology, Steinhart School of Education, New York University. The biography is from the NYU web site.

CLICK HERE to view a professional biography of world renowned entomologist David Faulkner, a former Palomar football and basketball player.

CLICK HERE to view an interview with former Palomar and University of North Carolina quarterback Chris Keldorf, 1996 ACC Player of the Year, 1997 Gator Bowl MVP and holder of 17 Tar Heel passing records.


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Did you know?

That Palomar alum Tom Dempsey, who set an NFL record when his 63-yard field goal gave the New Orleans Saints a last second-win over the Detroit Lions back in 1970, was much more than just a kicker for the Comets. He also started on the defensive line, was a conference heavyweight wrestling champion and threw the discus. TO READ CBS SPORTSLINE'S DESCRIPTION OF DEMPSEY'S NFL CAREER ...

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BASEBALL / Signings

Kegan Sharp, whose seven saves in Pacific Coast Conference games broke the Palomar record, will pitch at San Diego State. Ten Comets are moving on to four-year college programs so far.-- (Photo by Rick Rowell) ORDER  PHOTOS (password: cometball)

Willeford and Sharp to SDSU;

Hamilton signs with St. John's

SAN MARCOS (7-1-08) -- First baseman Guy Willeford (left) and pitcher Kegan Sharp have both will play at San Diego State University and Tyler Hamilton will pitch in the Big East Conference for St. John's University, Palomar baseball coach Buck Taylor announced on Tuesday.

That brings the list of Comets moving on to the four-year college level to 10, with three other sophomores still l undecided.

Willeford, a left-handed batter and two-time All-Pacific Coast Conference selection, hit .327 for the 2008 Comets with nine doubles, five home runs and 24 RBIs.

Sharp, a right-hander who also was an All-PCC selection and broke the Palomar record with seven conference saves, had a 2.40 ERA in the conference.

Hamilton, a left-hander, was 1-0 with a 2.74 ERA over 16 2/3 innings pitched.

The list of Palomar players moving on to four-year college programs, as of July 1.

  • RHP Kegan Sharp, San Diego State

  • 1B Guy Willeford, San Diego State

  • LHP Tyler Hamilton, St. John's

  • RHP Jimmy Hoyt, Centenary

  • C Ryle Parks, Centenary

  • OF Brian Joyce, Sonoma State

  • C Kellen Lee, UC San Diego

  • RHP Joe Cates, Abilene Christian

  • RHP Cameron Aaspas, Abilene Christian

  • OF Eric Rodriguez, Culver-Stockton


BASEBALL / Pro Alumni

Ex-Comets Nettles, Vincent

standing out in minor leagues

BOWIE, Md. and EUGENE, Ore. (6-29-08) -- Former Palomar baseball players Jeff Nettles and Nick Vincent both are performing well in minor league baseball.

Nettles (left), son of former All-Star third baseman Graig Nettles of the New York Yankees and San Diego Padres, is batting .274 with a .485 slugging percentage as of June 29 playing third for the Baltimore Orioles' Bowie (MD) Baysox farm club in the Class AA Eastern League.

The younger Nettles, who originally was drafted and signed by the Yankees out of Palomar, has 15 doubles, 16 home runs and 50 RBIs for the Baysox. On Saturday, he slugged a solo home run in the bottom of the second inning to give Bowie a lead it never relinquished in a 7-1 victory over Altoona.

Vincent (right), an 18th-round draft pick who was signed by the Padres earlier this month after his junior season at Long Beach State, is 0-0 with a save and an ERA of 0.00 as the closer for the Pads' Eugene (OR) Emeralds farm club in the Class A Northwest League.

Vincent has allowed no runs on two hits in five one-inning appearances for the Emeralds. He's struck out two batters and walked none.

The second-winningest pitcher in Palomar history with 20 victories through his sophomore season of 2007, Vincent has appeared in two games vs. Boise, two games against Spokane and one game vs. Vancouver.

Ex-Comets playing pro baseball, 2008 (as of July 2)

  • Jeff Nettles, Bowie (AA), Baltimore Orioles

  • Scott Robinson, Wisconsin (A), Seattle Mariners

  • Nick Vincent, Eugene (A), San Diego Padres

  • Marcus Hatley, Boise (A), Chicago Cubs

  • Andres Esquibel, Peoria (R), Seattle Mariners

  • Lyndon Poole, Ogden (R), Los Angeles Dodgers

  • Clint Preisendorfer, Tampa (R), New York Yankees

  • Gera Alvarez, Somerset, Independent

  • Dylan Parzyk, Pensacola, Independent

  • Joe Ramos, Kalamazoo, Independent

  • Garry Templeton, Jr., Laredo, Independent

  • Keith Noe, Brockton, Independent

  • Shawn Balteff, Rockford, Independent


BASEBALL / Alaska Trip

Blackburn, Laws, Rodriguez,

Shore and Hamilton stand out

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (6-23-08) -- Palomar players Mitch Blackburn, Jason Laws, Eric Rodriguez, Bobby Shore (left) and Tyler Hamilton turned in strong performances for the Southern California Running Birds wood-bat team on a recent 10-game tour against Alaska Baseball League opponents.

Blackburn hit .304 for 23 at-bats with three doubles and eight RBIs. Laws batted .333 for 15 at-bats with two doubles and three RBIs. Rodriguez hit .278 for 18 at-bats with a home run, triple, two doubles and four RBIs.

Shore compiled a 2.13 ERA for 12 2/3 innings and was the starting pitcher against the Alaska Goldpanners in the 103rd Midnight Sun game in Fairbanks. One-time Goldpanner and ex-Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee was brought out of retirement to pitch for the Goldpanners.

Hamilton had a 1-1 pitching record with a 3.00 ERA for nine innings.

The Running Birds, made up primarily of current and former Palomar and Santa Ana College players, went 2-8 on the trip.

 

 

FOOTBALL / Signings

Keena Kuumba runs past Long Beach City College defender in 2007 game. -- (Photo by Rick Rowell) ORDER  PHOTOS (password: cometball)

TE Kuumba to Sac State as list

of Comets to 4-yr. level hits 20

SAN MARCOS (6-20-08) -- Tight end Keena Kuumba will play at Sacramento State in the Fall, bringing the list of Comets moving on to the four-year college level in football to 20.

Kuumba, a 6-foot-1, 225-pound freshman out of El Camino High School, caught six passes for 47 yards for the Comets in 2007 after being converted from running back.


WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL / Signing

Jessica Parks becomes second

Palomar VB player to move on

SAN MARCOS (6-2-08) -- Middle blocker / opposite Jessica Parks has become to second Palomar volleyball player from the current recruiting class to move on to a four-year college program, accepting a scholarship to Notre Dame College, an NAIA school in Cleveland.

Parks, a second-team All-Pacific Coast Conference selection, averaged 2.23 kills per game last Fall as the Comets placed second.

Earlier, defender / Libero Sage Diessner signed with NCAA Division II Northwest Missouri State.


BASEBALL ALUMNI/ Honor, Signing

Ex-Comet Noe D-II All-American,

inks pact in  Independent ball

SAN DIEGO (6-20-08) -- Former Palomar pitcher Keith Noe has signed with the Brockton (Mass.) Rox of the Can-Am League of Independent pro baseball.

Noe set a UC San Diego school record with 14 saves as the Tritons' closer during the 2008 season and was named to the Rawlings-ACBA NCAA Division II All-America third team.

Noe was 4-1 with a 2.19 ERA and 32 strikeouts in 37 innings as a senior after transferring from Coastal Carolina.


FOOTBALL / 2008 Schedule

Kickoff times set for Comets:

5 day games, 5 evening games

SAN MARCOS (6-16-08) -- Remaining kickoff times have been finalized for Palomar's 2008 football season. Th 0'08 Comets, in their seventh season under coach Joe Early (right, photo by Rick Rowell), will play five games during the day and five in the evening.

Palomar will kick off the season on Saturday, Sept. 6, against Southwestern at Wilson Stadium in Escondido, the site of all the Comets' home games.

The Comets' bye date will be the last week of the regular season, on Nov. 15.

After playing in the now-defunct Mission Conference from 1969 through the 2007 season, Palomar will begin play in the new Southern California Football Alliance's Southern Division National Conference in the Fall.

  • Sept. 6 vs. Southwestern, 6 p.m.

  • Sept. 13 at Victor Valley, 1 p.m.

  • Sept. 20 at San Diego Mesa, 6 p.m. (at Cathedral Catholic High School)

  • Sept. 27 vs. College of the Desert, 6 p.m.

  • Oct. 4 at Grossmont, 1 p.m.

  • Oct. 11 vs. Saddleback, 1 p.m.

  • Oct. 18 at Santa Ana, 7 p.m. (at Eddie West Field, Santa Ana Stadium)

  • Oct. 25 vs. Long Beach City College, 1 p.m.

  • Nov. 1 at Fullerton, 6 p.m. (at Fullerton High School)

  • Nov. 8 vs. Orange Coast, 1 p.m.


BASEBALL / Pro Signings

Pads ink Vincent, assign former Comet to Eugene; 2 others sign

SAN DIEGO (6-16-08) -- 18th-round draft pick Nick Vincent, whose 20 career wins rank second on the all-time Palomar list, signed with the San Diego Padres on Sunday and flew to Oregon later in the day. Vincent will begin his pro baseball career with the Eugene Emeralds in the Class A Northwest League.

Vincent (left), a right-hander who prepped at Ramona High School, was 4-0 with two saves and a 1.76 ERA for Long Beach State during the 2008 season. He allowed 19 hits in 30 2/3 innings, striking out 33 and walking five.

Meanwhile, ex-Palomar  right-handed pitcher Andres Esquibel, drafted in the 38th round by Seattle out of the University of Kansas, has signed with the Mariners. He's been assigned to Peoria of the Rookie Classification Arizona League.

Former Comet left-handed pitcher Clint Preisendorfer of San Diego Christian College signed with the New York Yankees. He was drafted by the Yanks in the 42nd round. He has been assisgned to Tampa of the Rookie Classification Gulf Coast League.

Ex-Comets in pro baseball, 2008

  • Jeff Nettles, Bowie (AA), Baltimore Orioles

  • Scott Robinson, Wisconsin (A), Seattle Mariners

  • Nick Vincent, Eugene (A), San Diego Padres

  • Andres Esquibel, Peoria (R), Seattle Mariners

  • Clint Preisendorfer, Tampa, New York Yankees

  • Gera Alvarez, Somerset, Independent

  • Dylan Parzyk, Pensacola, Independent

  • Joe Ramos, Kalamazoo, Independent

  • Garry Templeton, Jr., Laredo, Independent

  • Keith Noe, Brockton, Independent

  • Shawn Balteff, Rockford, Independent

CLICK HERE for John Maffei's North County Times article on the Padres drafting Nick Vincent in the 18th round


WOMEN'S SOCCER / Signings

Former Pacific Coast Conference Player of the Year Felicia Velte (above, controlling the ball, and left) will play at Cal State San Marcos.

Two Palomar players receive

scholarships to NAIA schools

SAN MARCOS (6-13-08) -- Palomar midfielder Felicia Velte, a two-time All-Pacific Coast Conference selection, and defender Kerry Sonnenburg both have accepted women's soccer scholarships to NAIA colleges.

Velte, a San Marcos High School product who was PCC Player of the Year as a freshman in 2006, will take the short hop across State Highway 78 to Cal State San Marcos to play for the Cougars.

Sonnenberg, out of Rancho Bernardo High School, will play at Southwestern College of Warfield, KS.

Velte contributed 43 goals and 18 assists for a school record 104 points in her two seasons for the Comets.

She scored 24 goals and recorded 12 assists for 60 points, ranking her fourth among California community college players, in 2006. Last Fall, Velte totaled 19 goals and six assists for 44 points as she was selected first-team all-conference for the second year in a row.


SOFTBALL / Coaching Change

1,040-game winner Eldridge

returns as Comets' head coach

SAN MARCOS (6-2-08) -- Mark Eldridge (left), who guided the Palomar softball team to 1,040 victories, 21 consecutive Pacific Coast Conference championships and three state titles from 1978 through 2006, is returning to the program as head coach.

Director of Athletics Scott Cathcart announced Eldridge's return on Monday. Eldridge takes over for Scia Maumausolo, his former assistant, who coached the Comets in 2007 and 2008.

"The opportunity to (bring Eldridge back) to the helm of the program he personally built and achieved such tremendous success with is a very positive move for the institution," Cathcart said. "We're appreciative of Coach Maumausolo's efforts over the past two seasons and wish her well in her future pursuits."

Eldridge, a three-sport athlete (football, baseball, track & field) at Palomar who went on to start at safety in football for Washington State, also was Palomar's head football coach in 1996 after serving as defensive coordinator.

He became the Comets' first softball coach in 1978, when his team tied for the championship in the old Mission Conference, and he compiled a 1,040-272-6 record over the next 29 seasons.

Even more important than the victories and championships, Eldridge said he's proud of the 145 scholarship players he has sent on to play at  the four-year college level. "That's the biggest reason we're here," Eldridge said. "The most important things are four-year college scholarships, preparing players for the next level, to graduate from college and to be successful in life."

Eldridge, who finished his college athletic career at Long Beach State, coached Palomar to state community college championships in 1989,1993 and  2000. He also guided the Comets to five second-place finishes in the state tournament, six third-place finishes and four fourth-place finishes.

Overall, his teams have won 26 conference championships in 29 years. Eldridge has produced 29 community college All-Americans. He's been named National Community College Coach of the Year Twice and California Coach of the Year six times.


ALUMNI / National Champions

Greg Farr played for USC's 2003, 2004 national championship teams. -- (Left photo by Rick Rowell)

List of ex-Comets on 4-year

national title teams reaches 10

SAN MARCOS (5-30-08) -- When Ginalee Davis helped lead Lubbock Christian University to the NAIA national softball championship on May 21, it brought the list of ex-Comets on four-year college national championship teams to 10:

  • Bill Jaroncyk (starting strong safety), USC, NCAA Division I football, 1967

  • Dave Funderburk (distance runner), San Jose State, NCAA Division I track & field, 1969

  • Jim Adkins (distance runner), San Jose State, NCAA Division I track & field, 1969

  • Pete Bethea (starting catcher), Grand Canyon University, NAIA baseball, 1981

  • Pete Bethea (starting catcher), Grand Canyon University, NAIA baseball, 1982

  • John Livingston (wide receiver), Nebraska, NCAA Division I football, 1991

  • Greg Farr (strong safety, free safety), USC, NCAA Division I football, 2003

  • Greg Farr (strong safety, free safety), USC, NCAA Division I football, 2004

  • Marco Chavez (linebacker), USC, NCAA Division I football, 2004

  • Ginalee Davis (starting second baseman), Lubbock Christian University, NAIA softball, 2008

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Davis and Lubbock Christian

capture NAIA national crown

LUBBOCK, TEXAS (5-21-08) -- Palomar transfer Ginalee Davis (right) helped lead Lubbock Christian University, in its first season fielding a softball team, to the NAIA National Championship on Wednesday.

Davis slugged two home runs and singling on the final day of the national tournament at Decateur, Alabama. The Lady Chaps came out of the losers' bracket to down the University of Mobile twice 4-3 and 2-1.

Davis, the Lady Chaps' second baseman and clean-up hitter, went 3-for-3 with two home runs and three RBIs to give Lubbock Christian the victory in Wednesday's first game, forcing an extra game.

She then contributed a single in the Lady Chaps' championship-game win. Davis went 11-for-36 in the national tournament as Lubbock won nine of 10 games.


ALUMNI / Lewis-Clark St. 8, Lee 3

Ibarra, Lee University place

second in NAIA World Series

LEWISTON, IDAHO (5-30-08) -- Palomar alumnus Jeff Ibarra and his Lee University (TN) baseball team placed second in the NAIA World Series, falling to Lewis-Clark States 8-3 in the championship game on Friday night before 5,530 fans.

Ibarra, who finished the year 10-2, gave up one run in three innings.

Ibarra, a 6-foot-6, 170-pound junior left-handed reliever, came in Monday on to pick up the win as he allowed one run in three hits over the last five innings in a 14-8 victory over Union (KY).

Lee (62-10 on the year) then defeated Lewis-Clark, eliminated Oklahoma City, and lost to Lewis Clark 7-6 Thursday after leading 6-2 through six innings, sending the tournament to an extra game Friday.


ALUMNI / Honor

Comets' Stone honored with

citizenship award at graduation

SAN MARCOS (5-24-08) -- Women's basketball player Carlie Stone (left) received the prestigious Citizenship Award at Palomar's 62nd Commencement Ceremony on Saturday on the college's football practice field.

Stone, who helped the Comets' women's basketball team  to the 2007-08 Pacific Coast Conference championship and has committed to Menlo College, was one of more than 1,600 students who received Associate of Arts degrees


WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD / State Finals

Comets' Fesuia places eighth

in shot in state championships

NORWALK (5-17-08) -- Palomar's Ta'asa Fesuia placed eighth in the shot put in the California Community College Athletic Association state finals at Cerritos College on Saturday, getting off an effort of 39 feet, 2.5 inches.

Na'i Leni of El Camino won the event at 46-1.25. Cerritos won the women's team championship, Riverside Community College the men's team title


WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / Signings

Gonzalez to Cal St. Fullerton;

5 Palomar players commit so far

SAN MARCOS (5-12-08) -- Palomar first-team all-state women's basketball guard Sabrina Gonzalez (left, photo by Hugh Cox) has accepted an NCAA Division I full-ride scholarship to Cal State Fullerton.

Gonzalez led coach Sheri Jennum's Comets to an unbeaten Pacific Coast Conference championship season and first-round playoff victory, averaging 18.3 points per game with a single-game high of 33, 4.6 rebounds, 2.7 steals, 2.4 assists and 1.2 blocks.

Alyson Haley (Cal Baptist), Jade Simmons (Missouri Western State), and Kelli Brull and Carlie Stone (both Menlo College) also have committed. Nikki Boone will commit to either Alaska-Anchorage or Missouri Western.

Palomar's team will be honored at its banquet next Monday, May 19, at 6 p.m. at Alfresco's Italian Buffet in San Marcos.

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FOOTBALL / Signings

Dill signs; 21 are

moving on so far

SAN MARCOS (7-1-08) -- Offensive tackle Jake Dill, a 6-foot-8, 280-pounder, has become the 21st Palomar football player to sign with a four-year college.

Dill (shown blocking Mt. SAC's Mike Williams in the Comets' 31-23 win last Fall) will play for NCAA Division II Concord University in Athens, West Virginia. He prepped at San Pasqual High School.

The list of Palomar players signing and / or already having transferred to four-year colleges, as of July 1:

  • ILB Mike Bethea, University of Nevada

  • K Joe Carithers, Eastern Michigan University

  • QB Hunter Wanket, Central Connecticut State University

  • REC Kyle Hill, Sacramento State University

  • TE Keena Kuumba, Sacramento State University

  • DE Mao Lefiti, South Dakota State University

  • CB Michael Wright, Idaho State University

  • C Vic Aquilina, Western Carolina University

  • OT Brandon Hribar, Western Carolina University

  • S Breyan McQueen, Western Carolina University

  • WR Stephan Towns, Stony Brook University

  • DE Geraldo Powell, Hampton University

  • OT Jack Dill, Concord University

  • LB Lawrence Hunt, Missouri Valley College

  • DL Tim Asavaio, Missouri Valley College

  • DE Simon Malo, Missouri Valley College

  • CB Chancey Duriso, UTEP (walk-on)

  • LB Willie Waters, San Diego State (walk-on)

  • WR/PR Marques Parker (2006 team), TCU

  • LB Tyler Hiatt, Adams State College

  • DT Tony Kalone (2006 team), University of Northern Colorado

SCOREBOARD
RESULTS
SATURDAY, MAY 10
BASEBALL
Southern Cal Regionals
Cuesta 6, Palomar 5 (10)
FRIDAY, MAY 9
BASEBALL
Southern Cal Regionals
Cuesta 12, Palomar 5
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, AUG. 1
BENEFIT GOLF
Tournament of Champions
Benefits W. Golf, Football
San Luis Rey, 1 p.m.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 6
FOOTBALL
vs. Southwestern, 6 p.m.
Wilson Stadium, Escondido
HIGHLIGHTS
MONDAY, MAY 12
MEN'S GOLF
CCCAA State Championships

Palomar sophomore Tyler Schmuckle shot a 73-75 -- 148 at the SCGA course in Murrieta to tie for 20th in a 60-man field in the California Community College Athletic Association State Chasmpionships.

Schmuckle (left) finished seven strikes behind medalist David Min of Chpress, who carded a 74-67 -- 141. College of the Canyons, Saddleback and Fresno City College finished 1-2-3.

SUNDAY, MAY 4
SOFTBALL
Southern California Regionals
Palomar 7, Fullerton 2
The Comets evened the best-of-three first-round series at a game apiece at the Hornets' field -- then lost the third and rubber game 7-0.

Andi Anti (left) went 2-for-3 and doubled in the first game, then came back to go 2-for-3 in the second game.

Shawna Barrow (2-for-4, two RBIs) also had a multiple-hit performance in the day's first game. Theresa Houle slugged a three-run home run. Alex Hutchinson pitched a complete-game shutout for the Comets (28-16).


2007-08 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE ATHLETES OF WEEK
MEN
Sept. 9, 2007
Leilyon Myers, Football
Sept. 16, 2007
Miguel Albarran, Cross Country
Sept. 23, 2007
Louie Desantis, Wrestling
Oct. 7, 2007
Steve Bryson, Soccer
Oct. 21, 2007
Hunter Wanket, Football
Nov. 18, 2007
Lewis Gonzalez, Wrestling
Dec. 9, 2007
Mike Bethea, Football
Dec. 30, 2007
Chris Holloway, Basketball
Jan. 27, 2008
Brian Joyce, Baseball
Feb. 3, 2008
Josh Firmes, Basketball
March 9, 2008
Colby Ho, Baseball
March 30, 2008
Chris Steilen, Golf
April 7, 2008
Guy Willeford, Baseball
May 4, 2008
Sam Jew, Baseball
WOMEN
Sept. 26, 2007
Erika Hendrickson, C. Country
Oct. 21, 2007
Milena Bkrrich, Water Polo
Nov. 11, 2007
Felicia Velte, Soccer
Audrey Green, Volleyball
Dec. 2, 2007
Sabrina Gonzalez, Basketball
Jan. 13, 2008
Kelli Brull, Basketball
Jan. 27, 2008
Nikki Boone, Basketball
Feb. 10, 2008
Jade Simmons, Basketball
Feb. 24, 2008
Katie Girten, Basketball
March 9, 2008
Sam Alderton, Swimming
April  7, 2008
Alex Hutchinson, Softball
April  27, 2008
Tristan Kennedy, Swimming
May 4 2008
Andi Anti, Softball