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THIS WEEK
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WEEK OF MAY 12-18
(HOME EVENTS IN
BOLD)
MON., MAY 12
MEN'S GOLF--Tyler Schmuckle 20th of
60, California Community College Athletic Association State
Championships (SCGA Course, Murrieta)
FRI.-SAT., MAY 16-17
WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD--California
Community College Athletic Association State Championships,
Falcon Stadium, Cerritos College, times TBA
WEEK OF MAY 5-11
(HOME EVENTS IN
BOLD)
MON., MAY 5
MEN'S GOLF--7th in Southern California
Community College Championships, Soboba Springs Country
Club, San Jacinto, 7 a.m.
TUE., MAY 6
BASEBALL--Palomar 3, Santa Barbara City
College 0
FRI., MAY 9
BASEBALL--Cuesta 12, Palomar 5,
Southern California Community College playoffs (best-of-3
series, game 1), San Luis Obispo
SAT., MAY 10
WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD--Southern
California Community College Finals, Memorial Stadium,
Bakersfield College, 9 a.m.
BASEBALL--Cuesta 6, Palomar 5 (10
innings), Southern California Community College playoffs
(best-of-3 series, game 2), San Luis Obispo
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W-L RECORDS
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Baseball 26-21 (18-7) |
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Softball 28-16 (9-6)
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M. Tennis 10-7 (10-4) |
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W. Tennis 3-15 (3-9)
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M. Volleyball 10-9 (8-4) |
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M. Swimming 1-1 (1-1)
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W. Swimming 2-0 (2-0) |
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M. Golf 12-4 (12-4)
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1140 W. Mission Rd. San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 744-1150
X 2460 FAX (760) 761-3512 Athletic Director: Scott
Cathcart
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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.
All about us ...
For useful information about
Palomar, our athletic program, a more complete list of notable
alumni and how to contact us
CLICK HERE
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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Palomar Sports
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Baseball Alumni
Ex-Comet
Ibarra pitches Lee
into 62nd
NAIA World Series
(5/16/08)
 Jeff
Ibarra (left) ran his record to 9-2 by pitching 2 1/3 innings
of scoreless relief in the first game as Lee University swept the
best-of-three Atlantic South Super Regional from host Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
at Daytona Beach, FL to reach the 62nd NAIA World Series.
The Flames downed the Eagles 9-5
and 15-6 to advance to 59-8 on the season and move on to the World
Series which will be played May 23-30 at Lewis-Clark State's Harris
Field in Lewiston, ID.
Ibarra, a 6-foot-6, 170-pound
junior left-hander, has a 3.10 earned run average and has struck out
49 batters and walked eight in 49 1/3 innings -- all out of the
bullpen. Lee, which previously won the Region XIII title, is located in Cleveland, TN.
JAMESTOWN COLLEGE -- The
Jimmies advanced to their second NAIA World Series appearance in the
last five years by winning two of three games from Bellevue
University of Bellevue, NE, in the Plains Super Regional at Jack Brown Stadium in Jamestown, ND.
Ex-Comet pitcher Travis Goset is an
assistant coach for Jamestown, which is heavily recruiting Palomar
second baseman Mitch Blackburn and center fielder Eric Rodriguez.
Goset pitched for the University of Kansas and Jamestown after
moving on from Palomar.
Jamestown (31-17) defeated the
Bruins 6-5 in Game 1, lost the second game 16-7 then came back to
win the third game 12-6. The previous week, the Jimmies won the
Region III championship.
The Jimmies have had an amazing
2007-08 run that has seen them advance to the NAIA national playoffs
in football, the NAIA national tournament in basketball and now the
NAIA World Series in baseball.
Women's
Basketball
Gonzalez to
Cal St. Fullerton;
5 Palomar
players commit so far
(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.
Baseball
Regionals
Comets, with
just 13 players,
take game to
10 inn. in 6-5 loss
(5/10/08)
 Palomar,
with a 13-man roster for the best-of-three series, took No. 2 seed
Cuesta to extra innings Saturday before dropping a 6-5 decision that
eliminated the Comets from the state community college tournament's
Southern California Regionals in San Luis Obispo..
The Comets, playing the best-of-three
series without 16 players who were suspended for violating team
policy, rallied for two runs in the bottom of the 10th after the
Cougars had broken a 3-3 tie with three runs in the top of the
inning as the visitors on their own field.
Anthony Renteria (left) contributed an RBI single for
his third hit of the day in the inning and
Mitch Ferguson, a relief pitcher who played all 19 innings
in the series at second base, added a sacrifice fly.
Right fielder
Matt Frankfurth (right) jumped up reached over the
fence and robbed Cuesta's Quinton Cate of a home run in the eighth
inning.
Renteria went 3-for-4 with a double,
three RBIs and a walk as the Comets out-hit the Cougars 10-6.
Mitch Blackburn went 2-for-5 with two doubles.
Guy Willeford was 2--4or-4 with a walk.
Bobby Shore,
Shawn Sanford and Matt Ferreira combined to throw the
six-hitter for Palomar and had a three-hitter through the regulation
nine innings.
Eric Rodriguez,
Kellen Lee and Frankfurth also had singles for the Comets.
Rodriguez went back in center to make a running catch and rob Brian
Farris of an ex-tra-base hit in the ninth.
“I could not be
more proud of what these kids did under these circumstances. I don’t
know if I have ever been more proud of a group of kids since I’ve
been here,” said Palomar coach Buck Taylor, in his third season as
head coach and eighth season on the Comets staff.
Palomar finished the season 26-21 while
Cuesta advanced to 32-13-1.
Cuesta 12, Palomar 5 -- One bad
inning spelled disaster for the Comets as the Cougars scored nine
times in the bottom of the second and won the first game of the
series on Friday. Palomar took a 2-0 lead in the top of the first as
Willeford and Lee drove in runs with a single and groundball to the
right side, respectively, but couldn't hold on.
Rodriguez (2-for-4, double, walk),
Jason Laws (double, single, sacrifice bunt) and
Frankfurth (2-for-4, double) had multiple hits for the Comets.
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BOX2
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FINAL SEASON STATS
Five Comets named to
all-conference team
(5/7/08)
Five
Palomar players made the All-Pacific Coast Conference team selected
Wednesday by conference coaches.
Named to the first team: sophomore
second baseman
Mitch Blackburn (left), freshman shortstop
Tyler Saladino, sophomore center fielder
Eric Rodriguez, sophomore first baseman
Guy Willeford and sophomore relief pitcher
Kegan Sharp.
Comets receiving honorable mention were
freshman pitchers
Bobby Shore,
Matt Strom and
Sam
Jew, sophomore catcher
Jason Laws and sophomore third baseman Colby Ho.
W. Track & Field
Palomar's Ta'asa
Fesuia takes
6th in shot put
in So.
Calif. meet
(5/10/08)
Palomar's Ta'asa
Fesuia placed sixth in the shot put in the Southern California
Community College Championships on Saturday at Bakersfield College's
Memorial Stadium with a 37-foot, 8.5-inch performance.
Palomar scored three points in the
meet, which was won by Cerritos.
Fesuia moves on to the California
Community College Athletic Association State Championships this
Friday and Saturday at Cerritos' Falcon Stadium in Norwalk.
Baseball
Regionals

ABOVE:
Matt Strom deals
in his shutout
against Santa
Barbara City
College.
BELOW RIGHT:
Mitch Blackburn
slides in safely
at second base. --
(Photos by Hugh
Gerhardt)
Strom
(4-hitter, 10 strikeouts)
shuts out
Santa Barbara 3-0
(5/6/08)
Freshman
left-hander
Matt Strom pitched a four-hit, complete-game shutout on
Tuesday as Palomar downed Santa Barbara City College 3-0 at Myers
Field to begin the Southern California Community College baseball
regionals.
Strom, who pitched out of the bullpen
until late March, struck out 10 and walked none as he lowered his
earned run average to 0.91 with 41 strikeouts and only seven walks
over 39 2/3 innings.
Along the way, he became the first
Palomar pitcher to throw a complete-game shutout since Nick Vincent,
now at Long Beach State, beat Rio Hondo 1-0 in a Southern Cal
regional game on May 13, 2006.
Mitch Blackburn
(3-for-4, RBI) and
Eric Rodriguez (3-for-4, stolen base) led the way
offensively as Palomar moved on to a best-of-three series against
Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo this weekend. The Comets and
Cougars will play the first game Friday at 2 p.m., with the second
game at 11 a.m. Saturday and a third game, if necessary, to follow.
Jake Onorato broke up a scoreless pitching duel between
Strom and 6-foot-6 Vaqueros right-hander Blake McFarland with a
sixth-inning sacrifice fly that scored Blackburn, who was aboard on
a single.
Jason Laws, the next batter, singled to drive in
Guy Willeford, also aboard on a single, with the second
Palomar run. Blackburn singled in the Comets' third run in the
seventh inning, driving in Rodriguez. Rodriguez had singled, stolen
second and advanced to third on
Tyler Saladino's second sacrifice bunt of the game.
Onorato, playing right field, went to
the top of the bank in the first inning to catch a long fly ball by
Aaron Bauman and rob him of an extra-base hit. Rodriguez made two
outstanding catches, going up the bank in straight-away center to
take an extra- base hit away from Andrew Leighty in the third inning
and making a diving catch coming in on Brendan Pichettoe's blooper
in the ninth.
"I don't worry about (the other team's)
hitting the ball with our defense," Strom said.
Onorato singled for the Comets' other
hit, rounding out an eight-hit attack off three Santa Barbara
pitchers.
Palomar advanced to 26-19.
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Football
Carithers to
Eastern Michigan;
19 Comets
moving on so far
(5/3/08)
Kicker
Joe Carithers became the 19th Palomar football player to move on to
the four-year college level on Friday evening when he accepted a
full scholarship to NCAA Division I Eastern Michigan University of
the MAC.
Carithers made eight-of-14 field goals
and 40-of-42 PAT's for Palomar's 2007 team. The Eagles' 2008
schedule includes games at Michigan State on Sept. 6, Maryland on
Sept. 20 and Army on Oct. 11.
The list of Palomar players moving on,
as of May 3:
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ILB Mike Bethea, University of
Nevada
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K Joe Carithers, Eastern Michigan
University
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QB Hunter Wanket, Central
Connecticut State University
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REC Kyle Hill, Sacramento State
University
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DE Mao Lefiti, South Dakota State
University
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CB Michael Wright, Idaho State
University
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C Vic Aquilina, Western Carolina
University
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OT Brandon Hribar, Western Carolina
University
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S Breyan McQueen, Western Carolina
University
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WR Stephan Towns, Stony Brook
University
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DE Geraldo Powell, Hampton
University
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LB Lawrence Hunt, Missouri Valley
College
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DL Tim Asavaio,
Missouri Valley College
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DE Simon Malo, Missouri
Valley College
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CB Chancey Duriso, UTEP
(walk-on)
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LB Willie Waters, San
Diego State (walk-on)
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WR/PR Marques Parker
(2006 team), TCU
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LB Tyler Hiatt, Adams
State College
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DT Tony Kalone (2006
team), University of Northern Colorado
Baseball

ABOVE: Mitch
Blackburn drives the ball for one of his three hits in Thursday's
win over Imperial Valley. BELOW LEFT: Winning pitcher Sam Jew
gets high-fived his teammates. -- (Photos
by Rick Rowell)
ORDER
PHOTOS (password: cometball)
Playoffs
next after Jew defeats
Arabs 4-1
with 8 strong innings
(5/1/08)
Sam
Jew pitched eight innings of one-run, six-hit
ball Thursday as Palomar closed the regular season with a 4-1
victory over Imperial Valley at Myers Field.
Jew (3-1) struck out seven and walked
none as the Comets advanced to 25-19, 18-7 to finish alone in second
in the Pacific Coast Conference entering the Southern California
playoffs which begin next week.
Tyler Saladino (3-for-5, two doubles, one run scored) and
Mitch Blackburn
(3-for-3, one walk, two runs scored) paced a 10-hit attack for
Palomar. Colby Ho reached base for the 20th and 21st time this
season as a hit batter.
Jimmy Hoyt came on to pitch shutout ball in the ninth
inning, picking up his first save.
Palomar will either be in the play-in
game on Tuesday or will open the postseason with a first-round
best-of-three series next weekend (May 9-10). The seeding meeting
for the Southern Cal playoffs is slated for Sunday.
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Football Signings

Nevada has signed second-team
J.C. Grid-Wire All-American
linebacker Mike Bethea, shown
tackling Riverside Community
College ball-carrier in Comets' 34-17 win
last Fall. .-- (Photo
by Rick Rowell)
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PHOTOS (password: cometball)
Bethea signs with Nevada;
list of
Comets moving on at 18
(4/28/08)
Palomar J.C. Grid-Wire
second-team All-America linebacker Mike Bethea has signed with the
University of Nevada and will play for the Wolf Pack of the Western
Athletic Conference this upcoming Fall.
Bethea, a 6-foot-3, 240-pound La Costa
Canyons High School product, led the Comets' 2007 team in tackles
(77 in 10 games), solo tackles (38) and tackles for losses (10). He
also had an interception and a fumble recovery.
Also, All-Mission Conference center Vic
Aquilina signed became the third Comet to sign with Western
Carolina.
The signings bring the list of Palomar
players moving on to the four-year college level to 18 and counting.
Five additional Comets are close to
choosing four-year colleges.
Swimming



ABOVE: Tristan Kennedy wins the
women's 100 individual medley for the Comets in 1:06.01. BELOW
RIGHT: Ali Karbossi wins the men's 400 IM in 4:41.16. (Photos by Hugh
Cox)
Palomar
finishes in second in
men's
women's swim finals
(4/26/08)
Palomar's men's and women's swim teams
both finished second in team scoring in the
Pacific Coast Conference Championships that concluded a three-day
run Saturday at
Wallace Memorial Pool.
The Comets' men's team of Michael Jordan,
David Patel, Shawn Morris and Ryan DeLuna won the men's 400 medley
relay in 3:54.72. Ali Karbossi took home the gold medal in the 400
individual medley in 4:41.16.
Palomar's women won eight events, led by Tristan
Kennedy who placed first in the 100 IM (1:06.01), the 200 IM
(2:24.46) and the 100 backstroke (1:05.64) and also swam on four victorious relay teams.
Amie Potter captured the 1,650 freestyle in 20:32.28.
Katelyn Mascoto, Kennedy, Ave Woods and
Lauren Brkich won the 200 freestyle relay in 1:45.34. Kennedy, Sam
Alderton, Brkich and Woods took first in the 400 medley relay in
4:26.81. Kennedy, Brkich, Alderton and Mascoto won the 200 medley
relay in 1:58.71. Brkich, Mascoto, Woods and Kennedy won the 400
freestyle relay in 3:51.47.
Women's Trac &
Field
Comes' Rowe places
second
in 1,500 at
conference finals
(4/25/08)
Palomar
placed third in the Foothill Conference Women's Track & Field finals
at Cuyamaca College on Friday, led by Aubriele Rowe's performance in
the 1,500 meters.
Rowe (left) placed second, running a 5:26.67.
Joella Silvera, who won three races in leading Southwestern to the
team championship, won the event in 5:25.41 -- beating Rowe by only
1.26 seconds.
Softball
Four Comets
first-team All-PCC;
Palomar
opens regionals Sat.
(4/25/08)
Four
Palomar players have been voted to the All-Pacific Coast Conference
softball first team by conference coaches. Three other Comets made
the second team.
Also, Palomar will visit Fullerton in a best-of-three series to
begin the Southern California Community College tournament beginning
Saturday, May 3, at 2 p.m.
The second game will be at noon Sunday
with a third game, if necessary, to follow.
All-conference Comets:
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Andi Anti (left),
infield, first team
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Shawna Barrow, infield, first
team
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Corey Bass, outfield, first
team
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Alex Hutchinson, pitcher, first
team
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Brenda Gill, catcher, second
team
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Theresa Houle, first base,
second team
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Andrea Nedden, outfield, second
team
Baseball
Jew, Sharp
(seventh save) pitch
Comets to
3-1 win over Jaguars
(4/23/08)
 Palomar
went on the road and stunned Pacific Coast Conference champion
Southwestern 3-1 on Thursday, beating conference pitching leader
Daniel Stenavich.
The Comets'
Sam
Jew (left, 2-1) won a pitchers' duel from Stenavich,
who came into the game with a 7-1 record and ERAs of 1.64 (overall)
and 1.45 (conference).
Jew, a freshman right-hander from
Kalamunda, Perth, Australia, stopped the Jaguars (30-10, 20-2) on
eight hits and one run over the first eighth innings.
Sophomore right-hander
Kegan Sharp pitched the ninth for save No. 7, moving to
second on the all-time Palomar single-season list. The save also was
Sharp's seventh in conference play, breaking the Palomar record of
six that he had tied against Grossmont on April 19.
Jerry
Stafford, who went on to pitch for San Diego State and in the
Florida Marlins organization, had set the old mark in 1990. Chris
Adams, who later pitched for the University of New Mexico, first
tied it a year later.
After a lead-off walk, Sharp retired the
final three Southwestern batters on a strikeout looking and two
ground balls.
The Comets, trailing 1-0, scored three
runs in the top of the sixth on
Eric Rodriguez' triple to right field,
Mitch Blackburn's sacrifice fly to center,
Guy Willeford's fifth home run of the season over the
rightfield fence and a Southwestern error. Willeford and
Anthony Renteria each went 2-for-4. Rodriguez went 2-for-5.
Mitch Ferguson, normally a relief pitcher, and
Jason Laws, the Comets' regular catcher, both made their
first appearances of the season as infielders.
Ferguson played the whole game at second
base and had the Comets' first hit of the game off Stenavich, an
opposite-field single with two out in the third inning. Ferguson had
two putouts and seven assists. He made a diving stop to throw out
Southwestern clean-up hitter Edgar Molina in the third inning and
turned a line drive by Taylor Comford into a fourth-inning double
play -- throwing to first to double off the Jaguars' Ryan Feriss.
Laws played the entire game at third and had a putout and three
assists.
The Comets (23-18, 16-6) locked up
undisputed second place with the victory. The two teams will play
again on Saturday at noon at Myers Field.
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Football
Palomar slates
kickoff times
for its 2008
home schedule
(4/22/08)
Palomar has
announced kickoff times for its five home games
of the 2008 football
season at Wilson Stadium in Escondido.:
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Sept. 6
vs. Southwestern, 6 p.m.
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Sept. 27
vs. College of the Desert, 6 p.m.
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Oct. 11 vs. Saddleback,
6 p.m.
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Oct. 25
vs. Long Beach City College, 1 p.m.
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Nov. 8
vs. Orange Coast, 1 p.m.
Baseball

Tyler Saladino slides in
safely for Comets in Tuesday's game with Grossmont. (Photo by
Hugh Gerhardt)
Saladino
(3-for-4, HR, double)
stays hot
but Comets tumble
(4/22/08)
Tyler Saladino went 3-for-4, slugged his fourth home run,
doubled and reached base as a hit batter on Tuesday, but
second-place Palomar dropped a 5-2 Pacific Coast Conference decision
to third-place Grossmont at Myers Field.
The Comets had only two runs to show for
12 hits as they dropped to 22-18 on the season, 15-6 in conference
going into a two-game series with newly-crowned PCC champion
Southwestern on Thursday at Southwestern and Saturday at home.
Palomar leads Grossmont by four games
with four to play, so the Comets' "magic number" remains at one --
one Palomar victory or one Grossmont loss -- to clinch second place
outright. The Comets have already wrapped up the conference's No. 2
playoff berth by winning their season series from Grossmont four
games to one.
Kellen Lee went 2-for-4 with a double and a single for
Palomar. The Comets, trailing 5-0, scored their first run in the
eighth inning on a walk to
Colby
Ho, pinch-hitter
Jake Onorato's fielder's choice and pinch-hitter
Reece Alnas' RBI single to up the middle. Saladino's solo
homer over the rightfield fence to lead off the bottom of the ninth
made the final score 5-2.
The Comets got effective relief pitching
from
Tyler Hamilton (2 2/3 innings, two hits, one run),
Andrew Jenkins (1 2/3 innings, 0 runs) and
Jimmy Hoyt (one inning, no hits, no runs).
Eric Rodriguez went up the bank in center field to make two
spectacular catches against the fence for Palomar.
Over Palomar's last three games --
victories over San Diego Mesa and Grossmont and Tuesday's loss to
the Griffins -- Saladino is 6-for-9 with two doubles, two home runs,
seven RBIs, five runs scored, three walks and a hit-by-pitch.
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Softball
History repeats
as Palomar
stuns Cypress
for second time
(4/19/08)
 Cypress'
softball team is 45-0 against everyone else this season but is 1-2
vs. Palomar.
The Comets, who earlier snapped the
Chargers' 36-game win streak on April 5 at Cypress, beat them again
Saturday, this time 5-3 at home. That sent the Chargers "tumbling"
to 46-2.
Andi Anti (left) went 3-for-3
with a double and Alex Hutchinson (right) threw a
seven-hitter. The Comets, trailing 2-1, scored four runs in the
bottom of the sixth, highlighted by Christy Kearney's two-run
single, to take a 5-2 lead. A run in the top of the seventh left
Cypress a run short. Brenda Gill was 2-for-3 with a double and an
RBI. Shawna Barrow went 2-for-4 with an RBI.
Baseball
Strom's 7
innings, 3 hits,
0 runs
set stage for
win over
Griffins
(4/19/08)
 Matt
Strom (left), Palomar's most effective relief
pitcher, finally got a start on Saturday.
You can
bet the farm it will not be his last.
The freshman left-hander, working ahead
of almost every hitter he faced, pitched seven innings of three-hit,
shutout ball, striking out five and walking none, in an 11-6 Pacific
Coast Conference victory over host Grossmont. He threw 87 pitches
The Griffins, battling back from an 8-0
deficit after Strom left the game, scored six runs in the bottom of
the eighth inning to pull to within two runs at 8-6. But freshman
shortstop
Tyler Saladino (right) slugged a three-run home run
over the rightfield fence in the top of the ninth to put the game
out of reach.
Palomar had stretched a 4-0 lead to 8-0
in the top of the eighth, when
Guy Willeford slugged a three-run home run to right. Mitch
Blackburn preceded Willeford's HR with an RBI single earlier in the
inning. Willeford had four RBIs for the day.
Kegan Sharp came on to get the Comets out of the eighth
inning, tacked on a scoreless ninth and notched his sixth save.
Strom, pitching this season for the
first time since he threw two no-hitters for Temecula Valley High
School in 2003, now has an ERA of 0.73 on the season, with 26
strikeouts and six walks in 24 2/3 innings. In conference, he's 1-1
with an ERA of 0.50, and 17 strikeouts and four walks in 16 innings.
His previous 13 appearances had all been
in relief.
The second-place Comets (22-17, 15-5)
now lead the third-place Griffins (17-18, 10-10) by five games with
five to play.
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Baseball


Colby Ho
gets down suicide squeeze bunt
to score Mitch Blackburn during
Comets' five-run eighth inning
on Thursday. (Photos by
Hugh Gerhardt)
Saladino's
3-run double in 8th
beats Mesa;
Jew wins in relief
(4/17/08)
 Tyler
Saladino's (left) bases-loaded double in the bottom
of the eighth inning lifted Palomar to a come-from-behind, 8-4
Pacific Coast Conference baseball win over San Diego Mesa on
Thursday at Myers Field.
The Comets, who trailed early 4-0,
scored five times in the inning to give freshman right-handed
Australian
Sam
Jew (lright), who threw 5 1/3 innings of shutout
ball, the pitching win in relief.
With Palomar down 4-3, Jason Laws led
off the inning with a single to left and pinch-runner beat the throw
to second on
Matt Frankfurth's sacrifice fielder's choice.
Eric Rodriguez singled on a picture-perfect bunt just inside
the third-base line, when Mesa pitcher Blake Gallacher had no chance
to throw out Rodriguez and had to eat the ball.
Saladino followed with his three-run
double, giving the Comets a 6-4 lead. Saladino scored when
Mitch Blackburn was safe at second on a sacrifice bunt an an
error. Guy Willeford bunted Blackburn to third, he came home on
Colby
Ho's
suicide squeeze bunt.
Kegan Sharp then came on to shut out the Olympians in the
top of the ninth.
Saladino went 2-for-3 with the double, a
walk, two runs scored, three RBIs and a stolen base. He also was hit
by a pitch.
Palomar advances to 14-5 in conference,
21-17 on the season, and solidified its hold on second place when
Grossmont lost to San Diego City College in extra innings.
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Men's Golf
Schmuckle
shoots 69 to key
three-way
victory for Comets
(4/14/08)
Tyler
Schmuckle (left) carded a 3-under par 69 on Monday at Twin Oaks Golf
Club as Palomar closed its regular season 12-4 and captured an
Orange Empire Conference regular-season championship by winning a
four-way match.
The Comets 362 easily outdistanced
Irvine Valley's 393, Orange Coast's 396 and Riverside Community
College's 426.
Ryan Card shot a 71 for Palomar. Scott
Wyers had a 72, Steve Steilen 73 and Thomas Chu 77.
Baseball
Onorato's
two-run double in
9th inning
leaves City standing
(4/10/08)
 Jake
Onorato's (left) two-run double on a 3-2 count in the
bottom of the ninth inning Thursday drove in the tying and winning
runs and gave Palomar a wild 10-9 victory over San Diego City
College at Myers Field.
The Knights, taking advantage of seven
Palomar errors in possibly the most sloppy game the Comets have
played all season, rallied from an 8-2 deficit to take a 9-8 lead in
the top of the eighth,.
Guy Willeford then led off the bottom of the ninth by
drawing a walk.
Jared Jones bunted pinch-runner
Reece Alnas to second and
Anthony Renteria (right), working City College reliever Matt
Veltmann deep into the count, was hit by a pitch to put runners at
first and second.
That brought up Onorato, who hit a
towering drive into the right-centerfield gap to score Alnas and
Renteria and win the game.
Renteria hit a long, high two-run home
run over the rightfield fence in the fifth inning for the Comets
(20-16, 13-4 Pacific Coast Conference). On the day, he also had a
sacrifice bunt and scored three runs.
Eric Rodriguez (2-for-4, double) and
Mitch Blackburn (2-for-3, RBI) had multiple-hit games.
Kegan Sharp, the fifth Palomar pitcher of the afternoon,
came on with two outs in the eighth inning and picked up the victory
after Palomar's ninth-inning rally.
Palomar starter
Joe
Cates got shaky defensive support as he pitched five-hit
ball over the first six innings and allowed two runs, both unearned.
He left the game with an 8-2 lead that the Knights (14-15, 6-11)
erased with a six-run eighth inning.
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Men's Volleyball
Palomar sweeps state champ
Irvine Valley 33-31, 30-22, 30-27
(4/9/08)
Palomar
got 12
kills
from
Casey
Sawyer
(left)
and
stunned
defending
state
community
college
champion
Irvine
Valley
in a
three-game
sweep
Wednesday
evening
in
Irvine.
The
Comets
broke
the
Lasers'
13-match
win
streak
33-31,
30-22,
30-27.
Irvine
Valley
came
into the
match
15-1 on
the
season
(10-0 in
the
Pacific
Coast
Conference)
and
hadn't
lost in
almost
two
months,
since
falling
to Los
Angeles
Pierce
on Feb.
15.
Steve
Schleicher
added 11
kills as
the
Comets
kept
their
postseason
playoff
hopes
alive.
Palomar
is 8-8
on the
season,
6-4 in
the
Pacific
Coast
Conference.
W. Volleyball
Diessner accepts scholarship
to play at NW Missouri State
(4/7/08)
Palomar's
Sage Diessner (left) has committed to Northwest Missouri State
University, where she will play defense and Libero.
She accepted a scholarship to Northwest
Missiouri, an NCAA Division II school located in Marywood, MO, after
returning from a recruiting trip over the weekend.
Diessner, a 5-foot-8 sophomore, came to
Palomar from West Valley High School in Yakima, WA.
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Mon.,
May 12
M. GOLF

Tyler
Schmuckle
CCCAA
STATE
CHAMPIONSHIPS
--
Palomar
sophomore
Tyler
Schmuckle
shot a
73-75 --
148 at
the SCGA
course
in
Murrieta
on
Monday
to tie
for 20th
in
a 60-man
field in
the
California
Community
College
Athletic
Association
state
championships.
Schmuckle
finished
seven
strokes
behind
medalist
David
Min of
Cypress,
who
carded a
74-67 --
141.
College
of the
Canyons,
Saddleback
and
Fresno
City
College
finished
1-2-3 in
team
scoring.
Schmuckle
was the
only
Comet to
qualify
for the
finals.
Palomar
hosted
the
tournament.
Mon.,
May 5
M. GOLF

Tyler
Schmuckle
SOUTHERN
CAL
CHAMPIONSHIPS
--
Tyler
Schmuckle
shot a
73-72 --
141 at
Soboba
Springs
Country
Club in
San
Jacinto
to
qualify
for the
California
Community
College
Athletic
Association
state
championships
which
Palomar
will
host
next
Monday
at the
SCGA
Course
in
Murrieta.
Also for
Palomar,
which
placed
seventh
with a
754:
Chris
Steilen
shot a
73-75 --
148,
Ryan
Card
76-79 --
155,
Chris
Durso
78-71 --
159 and
Clayton
Anady
82-79 --
161.
Moorpark
won the
Southern
California
championship
with a
735.
Sun.,
May 4
SOFTBALL

Andi
Anti
PALOMAR
7,
Fullerton
2
--
Coach
Scia
Maumausolo's
Comets
evened
the
best-of-three
first-round
Southern
California
playoff
series
at a
game
apiece
at the
Hornets'
field --
then
lost the
third
game
7-0.
Andi
Anti wen
2-for-3
and
doubled
in the
first
game,
then
game
back to
go
2-for-3
in the
second
game.
Shawna
Barrow
(2-for-4,
2 RBIs)
also had
a
multiple-hit
performance
in the
7-2 win.
Theresa
Houle
slugged
a
three-run
home
run.
Alex
Huchinson
pitched
a
complete-game
shutout.
The
Hornets'
second-game
win
ended
the
Comets'
season
at
28-16.
Sat.,
May 3
SOFTBALL
Fullerton
4,
PALOMAR
0
--
The
Comets
traveled
to
Hornet
Field
and
dropped
the
opening
game of
a
best-of-three
Southern
California
playoff
series
in the
California
Community
College
Athletic
Association
state
tournament.
Shawna
Barrow
and Andi
Anti
singled
for
Palomar's
hits.
Chelsea
Blackman
pitched
one inn
of
shutout
relief
ball.
The
Comets
fell to
27-15
while
the
Hornets
advanced
to
34-15).
The two
teams
will
play
again
Sunday
at noon
with a
third
game, if
necessary,
to
follow.
Tue.,
April 29
BASEBALL

Colby Ho
PALOMAR
13,
Imperial
Valley 2
--
Winning
pitcher
Andrew
Jenkins
didn't
allow an
earned
run in
seven
innings
and
Colby
Ho,
Kellen
Lee,
Mitch Blackburn
and
Anthony
Renteria
slugged
home
runs for
the
Comets.
Ho
(3-for-4,
HR, two
doubles,
RBI,
three
runs
scored,
two
walks)
and
Jason
Laws
(3-for-6,
RBI,
double)
paced a
17-hit
attack
as
Palomar
advanced
to
24-19,
17-7 in
the
Pacific
Coast
Conference)
with one
game
left in
the
regular
season.
Ho and
Lee both
homered
in the
seventh
inning.
Ho's
solo HR
was his
third of
the
season.
Lee's
three-run
blast
was his
second.
Blackburn
and
Renteria
hit solo
shots in
the top
of the
ninth,
No. 2
for
Blackburn,
No. 5
for
Renteria.
Eric
Rodriguez
and
Guy
Willeford
each
added
two
hits.
Tyler
Saladino
and
Reece
Alnas
had
triples.
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Mon.,
April 28
M. GOLF
ORANGE
EMPIRE
CONFERENCE
FINALS
--
Palomar
carded a
36-hole
score of
740,
finishing
fourth
in the
tournament
and
second
in the
conference
overall.
Chris
Steilen
shot a
68-75
for the
Comets,
Thomas
Chu
69-75,
Tyler
Schmuckle
64-75,
Ryan
Card
73-79,
Scott
Wyers
75-79
and
Clayton
Anady
73-82 at
Los
Serranos
Golf
Club
North
Course
(par 72)
and
South
Course
(par 72)
in Chino
Hills.
Steilen
was
named
all-conference.
Palomar
advances
to the
Southern
California
Regionals
next
week at
Sobob a
Springs
Country
Club in
San
Jacinto.
Sat.,
April 26
BASEBALL

Mitch
Blackburn
Southwestern
9,
PALOMAR
5
--
The
second-place
Comets
led the
Pacific
Coast
Conference
champions
3-1 when
starting
pitcher
Matt
Strom,
who was
sailing
along
with a
four-hitter,
tired
quickly
in
the top
of the
seventh.
The
Jaguars
wound up
scoring
five
runs in
the
inning
off
three
Palomar
pitchers,
three of
them
unearned,
and
continued
on to
run
their
record
to
31-10,
21-2 in
conference
in the
Comets'
last
home
Saturday
game of
the
season.
Mitch Blackburn
went
3-for-4,
doubled
and
drove in
a run
for the
Comets
(23-19,
16-7).
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