PALOMAR COLLEGE: Obituary

Dr. Fred Huber, who
died on June 22 at the age of 94, is remembered as a strong advocate
of athletics during a 13-year stint as Palomar's President.
Dr. Huber is remembered
as
athletics
advocate at Palomar
SAN MARCOS (7-3-09) --
When Dr. Fred Huber arrived at Palomar College as the institution's new
President in August 1964, future NFL kicking great Tom Dempsey was a
defensive lineman / kicker on the college's football team, conference
heavyweight champion in wrestling and
a discus thrower on the track & field team.
When
Dr. Huber retired from Palomar, on June 30, 1977, Comet golfer Mark
Wiebe, who would go on to play for 22 years on the PGA Tour, had
just won the California Community College individual title and the
64th California Amateur Championship.
In
between, Dr. Huber was a staunch and vocal advocate of Palomar's
growing intercollegiate athletic program.
"His
dedication and commitment to educational excellence is a legacy to
the campus and the community," current Palomar President Bob Deegan
said of Dr. Huber, who died at the age of 94 on June 22 in Santa
Ana.
Dr.
Huber held a strong belief that intercollegiate athletics were an
integral part of the educational process that President Deegan was
referring to.
Dr.
Huber was a member of the crew team at UCLA, from where he received
his Bachelor's degree in 1937. He received his Master's and Doctoral
degrees from USC. He taught at Santa Ana High School, was the
first-ever Dean of Men at Orange Coast College and served as
Superintendent/President at both Palo Verde College and Monterey
Peninsula College prior to his arrival at Palomar as its fifth
Superintendent/President
He
served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a retired
Colonel in the Army Reserves.
He was retired and living in Temecula
at the time of his death.
During his tenure at Palomar, when the college more than doubled in
size, the Comets also more than doubled the size of their
intercollegiate athletic program, hired Hall of Fame softball coach
Mark Eldridge and Hall of
Fame wrestling coach John Woods -- and began their women's athletics
program.
The
final two athletic events in Dr. Huber's tenure at Palomar resulted
in California community college championships -- Wiebe's state
individual golf title and the Palomar men's track squad's 1977 state
team championship.
Dr.
Huber's family has suggested donations to
UCLA Community College Transfer Scholarship Fund in care of UCLA
Giving, Attention Sarah Ward; Wilshire Center, Box 951590, Suite
1400; Los Angeles, CA 90095.
Palomar Mourns Death of Former President Dr. Frederick R. Huber
-- Palomar College Public Affairs Office
Frederick Huber; Palomar College president fostered open-door policy
-- San Diego Union Tribune
Obituary: Dr. Frederick R. Huber -- North County Times /
The Californian (Temecula)
BASEBALL: Minor League Alumni
Esquibel throws perfect
inning
in his Triple-A
pitching debut
YUMA,
Arizona
(6-30-09) -- Palomar alumnus Andres Esquibel was perfect
in his Triple-A debut on Tuesday.
Esquibel, called up from Class A on temporary assignment
to replace the injured Gaby Hernandez, pitched a 1-2-3 inning for the
Seattle Mariners' Tacoma Rainers farm club in the Class AAA Pacific
Coast League.
Esquibel, a 6-foot-1, 215-pound right-hander drafted by the Mariners in
2008 out of the University of Kansas, retired the Reno Aces 1-2-3 in the
ninth inning. The Mariners promoted Esquibel when they placed Hernandez
on the seven-day disabled list.
BASEBALL: Summer Report



Webb in Northwoods League,
mulls choice for 2010 season
MANKATO,
Minnesota / Other Locations
(6-30-09) -- Palomar's
Brenden Webb, a 2009 first-team
All-American center fielder as a freshman, is batting .333
in the Northwoods League this summer -- and mulling his
future.
The
6-foot-4, 180-pounder, who both bats and throws from the
left side, is playing for the Mankato MoonDogs.
Webb has
scholarship offers on the table from USC and Oklahoma State,
and a healthy bonus offer on the table from the Baltimore
Orioles, who selected him in the 2009 draft. He has turned
down a scholarship offer from the University of Oregon --
and also could return to Palomar for his sophomore season.
Webb drove
in a run with a sacrifice fly to help the Moondogs clinch
the first-half title in the college wood-bat summer league
on Monday with a 6-3 win on the road over the Eau Claire,
Wisconsin, Express. He went 2-for-3 with a triple on Sunday
in an 8-7 win over the Alexandria (Minnesota) Beetles.
Also among
the contingent of Comets playing summer wood-bat ball,
first-team All-American
Tyler
Saladino (who has signed with Oral Roberts University and
was drafted by the Astros) is hitting .313 while helping
lead the Palm Springs Power of the Southern California
Baseball Association to 19 wins in its first 24 games. He
has seven hits in his last four games -- 2-for 5 with an RBI
vs. the MLB Academy Barons of Compton; a triple in a 6-5 win
over the MLB Academy; 2-for-3 with a triple, three walks and
four runs scored in a 19-0 victory over the Orange County
Pioneers; and 2-for-4 with an RBI in a 5-0 win over the
Pioneers.
Returning
right-handed pitcher
Patrick Smith is 4-0 with a 2.45 ERA
for the Wenatchee (Washington) Applesox of the West Coast
League.
Returning
right-handed pitcher
Travis Strong is 1-0 with three saves
and a 3.00 ERA for the San Diego Mavericks.
Right-handed
pitcher
Brock Bracamontes has struck out 11 batters in 16
innings for the Folsom Pioneers of the West Coast Collegiate
Baseball League.
First
baseman
Alfonso Casillas, middle infielder
Terrence
Buchanan, first-team All-American right-handed pitcher
Casey Edlebrock and
right-handed pitcher
Aaron Edwards all are playing for the
San Diego Waves. Casillas, a first-team All-American, and
Buchanan both will return next season. Edelbrock, who has
signed with Chico State, and Edwards both were sophomores
for the Comets.
BASEBALL: Minor League Alumni

ABOVE: The Tucson Toros, with ex-Comets Skip
Adams, Dylan Parzyk and Lyndon Poole, packed in crowds of 5,418 and
6,718 at Hi Corbett Field last week. BELOW LEFT: Nick Vincent
delivers for the Lake Elsinore Storm. BELOW RIGHT: Ex-Dodgers
farmhand Poole is batting .426 for Tucson.
Vincent (2.89 ERA), Ibarra (2.08)
succeeding in Padres system
LAKE
ELSINORE / Other Locations
(6-27-09) -- Palomar alums Nick Vincent and Jeff Ibarra
have impressive numbers in the San Diego Padres farm system
as 14 former Comets are currently in minor league baseball.
Vincent, who
signed with the Padres out of Long Beach State a year ago as
an 18th-round draft choice, is 2-2 with two saves and a 2.89
ERA for the Pads' Lake Elsinore club in the Class A Advanced
California League. He has 38 strikeouts and 10 walks in 37 1/3 innings.
In his last
three appearances,
Vincent gave up one hit in two innings pitched out of the
Storm's bullpen, striking out four and walking none.
Ibarra,
selected in the 23rd round of the 2009 draft out of Lee
University, has pitched 4 1/3 innings out of the pen for
Eugene (Oregon) in the Class A Short Season Northwest
League. He's allowed one hit, has struck out three and has a
2.08 ERA.
Right-hander
Marcus Hatley is 5-4 with a 4.75 ERA pitching in 14 games
and starting 13 for the Chicago Cubs' Peoria (Illinois) farm
club in the Class A Midwest League. Hatley threw six shutout
innings on Sunday to give the Chiefs a 3-1 win over Quad
Cities.
RHP Andres
Esquibel, who signed out of the University of Kansas, is 1-1
for the Seattle Mariners' Clinton (Iowa) team in the same
league.
Second
baseman Jeff Tezak, who was selected in the 24th round by
the Chicago White Sox after batting .315 his senior season
for the University of Nebraska, signed this week and was
1-for-3 his first game for Great Falls (Montana) in the
Rookie Classification Pioneer League.
In
Independent ball, Jeff Nettles started at third base in the
Atlantic League All-Star game on Tuesday evening in Newark,
New Jersey. Nettles is hitting .284 with with eight doubles,
four home runs and 27 RBIs for the Somerset
(Massachusetts) Patriots. He's a six-time All-Star and the
career average, home run and RBI leader for Somerset, also
playing for the team between stints in Double-A in both the
New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals farm systems.
Nettles father is Yankees and Padres All-Star third baseman
Graig Nettles. Jeff Nettles and his brother Tim, who also
played in the Yankees farm system, were teammates at
Palomar.
Three
ex-Comets are playing for the Tucson Toros in the Golden League.
Ex-Padres Double-A second baseman Skip Adams, who after Palomar
played for Florida International University, is hitting .398 for 88
at-bats with nine doubles, two triples, four homers, 23 RBIs and a
.682 slugging percentage. Former Dodgers farmhand Lyndon Poole is
batting .426 for 45 at-bats with nine steals. Dylan Parzyk, who went
on from Palomar to play for the University of Kansas, is splitting
time at catcher and, last Thursday, slugged a two-run home run to
help pace a 14-5 win over the Chico Outlaws.
Second baseman Joe Ramos, who went on from Palomar to set an
all-time fielding percentage record at Chico State, is batting .301
with six doubles, three homers, 26 RBIs and a .423 slugging
percentage for the Kalamazoo (Michigan) Kings in the Frontier
League.
First baseman Scott Robinson, who made it to Double-A in the Seattle
Mariners system, is hitting .277 with eight doubles, six home runs
and 25 RBIs for River City (O'Fallon, Missouri) in the Frontier
League.
Right-handed pitcher Keith Noe, who went on to pitch Division I
baseball for Coastal Carolina University and was a Division II
All-American at UC San Diego, owns a 4.50 ERA for Brocton (Massachusettss)
in the Can-Am League, striking out seven batters in eight innings..
In 2008, Noe allowed three earned runs in his final 20 1/3
innings for Brockton.
Zane Chavez, who signed out of Lindenwood University, is hitting .269
for 26 at-bats for as the back-up catcher for the American Defenders of
New Hampshire in the Can-Am League.
Gera Alvarez, who went on from Palomar to break the Big 12
consecutive-game hitting record for Texas Tech, has retired after
making it to Double-A in the Baltimore Orioles farm system and is a
coach for the Midwest Sliders (Ypsilanti, Michigan) in the Frontier
League.
|
PALOMAR ALUMS (14) IN MINORS |
|
CLASS A ADVANCED |
| PLAYER |
POS |
ORGANIZATION / TEAM |
| Nick Vincent |
RHP |
Padres / Lake Elsinore |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Long Beach State, Padres A Short-Season |
|
CLASS A |
| Marcus Hatley |
RHP |
Cubs / Peoria |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Cubs A Short-Season |
| Andres Esquibel |
RHP |
Mariners / Clinton |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, University of Kansas, Mariners A
Short-Season |
|
CLASS A SHORT-SEASON |
| Jeff Ibarra |
LHP |
Padres / Eugene |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Lee University |
|
ROOKIE CLASSIFICATION |
| Jeff Tezak |
INF |
White Sox / Great Falls |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, University of Nebraska |
|
INDEPENDENT |
| Jeff Nettles |
INF |
Somerset (Atlantic League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Yankees A, Yankees AA, Royals AA |
| Joe Ramos |
INF |
Kalamazoo (Frontier League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Chico State |
| Scott Robinson |
1B |
River City (Frontier League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Astros A, Mariners A, Mariners AA |
| Skip Adams |
INF |
Tucson (Golden League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Florida International University, 3 other
Independent teams, Padres A, Padres AA |
| Lyndon Poole |
OF |
Tucson (Golden League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Dodgers Rookie Classification |
| Dylan Parzyk |
C |
Tucson (Golden League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, University of Kansas, Pensacola
(Independent) |
| Keith Noe |
RHP |
Brockton (Can-Am League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Coastal Carolina University, UC San Diego |
| Zane Chavez |
C |
New Hampshire (Can-Am League) |
|
Previous Teams:
Palomar, Indiana State University, Lindenwood
University |
| Gera Alvarez |
Coach |
Midwest (Frontier League) |
|
Previous Teams: (as
player):
Palomar, Texas Tech University, Orioles A, Orioles
AA |
FOOTBALL: Commits, Signings,
Transfers

ABOVE: Defensive end Caleb Evans will play for Arkansas.
BELOW LEFT: Defensive end
Braxton Brennan, who will play for Central Washington. -- Photos
by Rick Rowell.
Evans to University of Arkansas;
Brennan to D-II power C. Wash.
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas
(6-16-09) / ELLENSBURG, Washington (6-21-09) -- Palomar's 6-foot-3, 240-pound defensive end
Caleb Evans has committed to the University of Arkansas.
Meanwhile,
defensive end Braxton Brennan signed with Division II
powerhouse Central Washington, which is coming off a 10-2
season.
Evans had 26
tackles (14 solo) for Palomar as a true freshman in 2007,
receiving All-Mission Conference American Division honorable
mention and drawing attention as a big-play D-lineman.
He led the Comets in tackles for losses (11 for 42 yards in
10 games), sacks (six for 44 yards) and quarterback hurries
(eight).
Prior to
what would have been his sophomore season for the Comets
last Fall, Evans was a pre-season J.C. Grid-Wire
second-team All-American and received early offers from
Kansas, Tennessee and Kansas State for 2010. But he wound up
missing the entire 2008 season with a now-healed back
injury.
Depending on
results of summer classes, Evans will either transfer to
Arkansas in August and play for the Razorbacks this Fall --
or will return to play his sophomore season for the Comets
before transferring to Arkansas.
Brennan
(6-foot-3, 240) is headed to a Central Washington program
that was ranked No. 10 in NCAA Division II in 2008. The
Wildcats lost in the Division II national playoffs at West
Texas A&M 49-42.
In two
seasons for the Comets, Brennan had 40 tackles (33 solo),
nine tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks and three blocked kicks,
playing in 17 games. As a sophomore last fall, he had 33
tackles (21 solo), four tackles for losses, .5 sacks, three
QB hurries and one blocked kick in 10 games.
COMET
FOOTBALL COMMITS/TRANSFERS
|
| Player |
Pos. |
4-Year College (First 4-Year Season) |
| Brice Schwab |
OT |
USC (2010) |
| Martavious Lee |
WR |
LSU (2010) |
| Caleb Evans |
DE |
University of Arkansas (2009 or 2010) |
| Leilyon Meyers |
RB |
UTEP (2009) |
| Maurice Patterson |
WR |
University of Nevada (2009) |
| Briton Forester |
P/K |
University of Arkansas (2009) |
| Arthur Render |
CB/S |
University of Tulsa (2009) |
| Justin Klingerman |
OT |
Old Dominion University (2009) |
| Nate Paopao |
OLB |
Eastern Michigan University (2009) |
| Mike Tuimavave |
C |
Northwestern State University (2009) |
| Andrew Sugg |
DE |
Texas Southern University (2009) |
| Jordan Peiler |
DT |
University of Tennessee-Martin (2009) |
| Braxton Brennan |
DE |
Central Washington University (2009) |
| Jonathan Mitchell |
DT |
Henderson State University (2009) |
SOFTBALL: Alumni report /
honors
Ex-Comet Helton joins Davis
on NAIA All-American squad

KANSAS
CITY, Missouri (6-19-09) -- William Penn University
junior first baseman Tyranna Helton (left) has joined
Lubbock Christian University senior shortstop Ginalee Davis
on the NAIA
All-American softball team.
Helton was selected to the
second team for the second consecutive year. Davis
previously was named to the first team.
Helton, the Midwest College
Conference Player of the Year, hit .412 with 12 home
runs and 61 RBIs for the Lady Statesmen. She struck out only
seven times in 182 at bats as William Penn, located in
Oskaloosa, Iowa, went 40-18.
Davis batted .452 with 24 doubles, two triples, 16 home runs
and 79 RBIs as the Lubbock Christian Lady Chaps went 54-7 and advanced to the NAIA World Series.
There, the Lady Chaps were eliminated when they dropped
decisions to Oklahoma City and eventual national champion
St. Gregory's of Oklahoma in the final round of eight in the
32-team World Series.
Last season, Davis helped lead Lubbock Christian, of
Lubbock, Texas, to the NAIA
World Series championship.
BASEBALL: Commits, Signings


Casey Edelbrock's 10
saves was a Palomar single-season record. -- Photos by Hugh
Gerhardt.
Edelbrock becomes 10th Comet
to commit, chooses Chico State
CHICO
(6-13-09) -- Palomar right-handed pitcher
Casey Edelbrock has become the 10th Comet baseball
sophomore to commit to a four-year college, selecting Chico
State University.
Edelbrock
was 3-3 with a 2.29 ERA and 10 saves for the Pacific Coast
Conference champion Comets.
His save
total broke the Palomar single-season record.
PALOMAR
BASEBALL COMMITS, SIGNINGS
|
| Player |
Pos. |
4-Year College |
| Bobby Shore |
RHP |
University of Oklahoma |
| Tyler Saladino |
SS |
Oral Roberts University |
| Matt Carvutto |
OF |
University of the Pacific |
| Sam Jew |
RHP |
Arkansas State University |
| Shawn Sanford |
LHP |
San Diego State University |
| Casey Edelbrock |
RHP |
Chico State University |
| Matt Hubbard |
INF |
UC San Diego |
| Anthony Renteria |
OF |
UC San Diego |
| Matt Strom |
LHP |
Cal State Los Angeles |
| Mitch Ferguson |
INF/RHP |
Cal State San Marcos |
BASEBALL: 2009 Draft
 |
|
Palomar freshman center fielder Brenden Webb, selected
in the 30th round by the Orioles. -- Photo by Rob Bacon. |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
Jeff Ibarra |
Jeff Tezak |
Tyler Saladino |
Bobby Shore |
| ... Padres |
... White Sox |
... Astros |
... Orioles |
Webb, Saladino, Shore and
ex-Comets Ibarra, Tezak taken
SAN
MARCOS
(6-10-09) --
Five Palomar College
baseball products were selected in the three-day 2009
Draft that was conducted Tuesday through Thursday.
2009
Comets
Brenden Webb (center fielder, 30th round,
Orioles),
Tyler Saladino (shortstop, 36th round, Astros)
and
Bobby Shore (right-handed pitcher, 40th round,
Orioles) were joined by a pair of former Comets --
Jeff Ibarra (left-handed pitcher, 23rd round, Padres) of
Lee University and Jeff Tezak (infielder, 24th round,
White Sox) of the University of Nebraska.
Saladino
(Oral Roberts University) and Shore (University of
Oklahoma), a pair of community college All-Americans,
previously signed NCAA Division I letters of intent.
COMETS, EX-COMETS IN 2009 DRAFT
|
| Rd. |
Player |
Team |
| 23 |
LHP Jeff Ibarra (Lee University, Sr.) |
Padres |
| 24 |
INF Jeff Tezak (University of Nebraska, Sr.) |
White Sox |
| 30 |
CF Brenden Webb (Palomar, Fr.) |
Orioles |
| 36 |
SS Tyler Saladino (Palomar, So.) |
Astros |
| 40 |
RHP Bobby Shore (Palomar, So.) |
Orioles |
ACADEMICS:
PCAC Spring Honor Roll

ABOVE: Matt
Carvutto, a University of the Pacific-bound Business major and
all-conference selection who carried a 3.17 GPA in the Spring
Semester, successfully completing an unheard-of 28.5 units. --
Photo by Rick Rowell. BELOW LEFT: Softball player Melissa
Elliott, who had a 3.85 GPA. for 20 units and will play at Minot
State BELOW RIGHT: Women's track & field athlete Airica
Morgan, who had a perfect 4.0 GPA.
43 spring sports athletes named
to PCAC academic honor roll

SAN
MARCOS
(6-10-09) -- A total of 43 Palomar College student
athletes from the college's nine spring sports programs have
qualified for All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference academic
honors, based on their in-season grade accomplishments.
The PCAC
honor roll student athletes include 11 members of the
baseball team, eight from men's swimming, seven from
women's swimming, five from women's track & field, five from
men's volleyball, two from men's tennis and one from women's
tennis.
The men's
swim team had the best aggregate grade-point average, 3.14.
Eligibility
is based on successfully completion of a minimum opf 12
semester units with at least a 3.0 grade-point average on a
4.0 scale. For ;the full 2008-09 academic year (including 75
fall-sport honorees), 118 Palomar student athletes earned
academic all-conference recognition.
Three Comet
athletes achieved perfect 4.0 grade-point averages for the
spring semester, Ryan Kasperbauer (men's swimming), Airica
Morgan (women's track & field) and Josh Porter (baseball).
Other
notable academic performances were achieved by Melissa
Elliott (softball), 3.85 GPA and 20 units passed; Tyler
Grihalva (baseball), 3.85 GPA and 20 units passed; Alex Aram
(men's tennis); Matthew Bruner (men's swimming), 3.79 GPA
and 19 units passed), 3.75 GPA and 15 units passed;
Alison Patterson (women's track & field), 3.63 GPA and 16
units passed; PCAC men's singles tennis champion, D.J.
Jaehnig, 3.60 GPA and 15 units passed, Daniel Knollin (men's
swimming), 3.59 GPA and 19.5 units passed; Leland Sisco
(baseball), 3.59 GPA; James Owens (men's volleyball), 3.50
GPA; and Dylan Vessell (men's volleyball), 3.50 GPA.
Matt
Carvutto (baseball) successfully completed 28.5 units during
the semester with a 3.17 grade-point average.
Palomar's
spring sports academic honorees:
BASEBALL
(11) -- Reece Alnas, Matt Carvutto, Matt Garner, Tyler
Grihalva, Matt Hubbard, Shane Philipps, Josh Porter, David
Ring, Tyler Saladino, Leland Sisco, Zach Tonks
MEN'S
SWIMMING & DIVING (8) -- James Botica, Matthew Bruner,
Aurthur Cook, Corey Cowger, Ryan Kasperbauer, Daniel Knollin,
Ryan Krause, Bosant Sidhu.
WOMEN'S
SWIMMING & DIVING (7) -- Brie Edwards, Shauna Gibbs,
Kristin Lettice, Rachel Lutz, Jaclyn Puccino, Heather Rice,
Amanda Vandewarker
WOMEN'S
TRACK & FIELD (5) -- Kristina Farmer, Ta'ase Fesuiai,
Alicia Gard-Kaminkow, Aricia Morgan, Alison Patterson
MEN'S
VOLLEYBALL (5) -- Marc Berry, Ryan McCarthy, James
Owens, Sam Richmond, Dylan Vessell
SOFTBALL
(4) -- Shawna Barrow, Bonnie Brazee, Melissa Elliott,
Rebecca Mussatti
MEN'S
TENNIS (2) -- Alex Aram, D.J. Jaehnig
WOMEN'S
TENNIS (1) -- Holley Lorber
MEN'S GOLF:
Coaching Change
Halda elevated
to head coach
of state
runner-up golf team
SAN
MARCOS (6-9-09) -- Mark Halda (left) has been named
the new head coach for Palomar's highly successful men's
golf program, Director of Athletics Scott Cathcart announced
on Tuesday afternoon.
Halda had been the assistant coach under
Jonas Crawford, who has been hired as the new athletic
director at Oxnard College. Crawford and Halda guided the
Comets to the 2009 Orange Empire Conference and Southern
California Community College championships -- and to second
in the CCCAA State Championships.
Halda is a product of San Diego State, where
he started at quarterback for the Aztecs in football. He
played for SDSU from 1976-80 and is the only Aztecs
quarterback to beat both Florida State and Miami.
He will remain as running backs coach on head
coach Joe Early's Palomar football staff.
FOOTBALL: Alumni Report

2006 California Community College Offensive Player
of ;the Year and national total offense leader Tyler Lorenzen, with
offensive coordinator Dan Early -- Photo by Hugh Gerhardt
Lorenzen impresses early on
at
tight end for Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Florida (6-7-09) -- Palomar's 2006 J.C.
Grid-Wire All-American quarterback
Tyler Lorenzen is already turning some heads as he tries to
make the Jacksonville Jaguars roster as a free agent tight
end.
"I'm very pleased with Tyler's progress so far," Jaguars
assistant head coach / tight ends coach Mike Tice told the
Hartford Courant on Thursday during a Jaguars'
mini-camp.
"He definitely has athletic ability and tools to work with.
I just told the guys this morning in the (coaches') meeting
that Tyler has made the most strikes of anybody (among tight
ends)." The 6-foot-5, 229-pound Lorenzen started at QB the
last two seasons for the University of Connecticut.
"All I wanted to do was get my foot in the door, get a
chance and try to extend my football career as long as I
could," Lorenzen told the Courant. It's been fun
lining up at tight end. I'd line up wherever they wanted, to
tell the truth. I'm just thankful for the opportunity."
HARTFORD COURANT JUNE 4 FEATURE ON TYLER LORENZEN
BASEBALL: National rankings
After No. 6 regular-season rank,
Palomar ends No. 11 in nation
CEDAR
RAPIDS, Iowa (6-3-09)
-- After a No. 6 finish in the regular season in the
PG
Crosschecker.com
national community baseball rankings, Palomar wound up
being ranked No. 11.
NJCAA
(non-California, Oregon and Washington) Division I champion
Howard County of Texas (63-1) and CCCAA California state
champion Orange Coast (37-14), a team Palomar shut out 2-0
late in the regular season, wound up being ranked 1-2 in the
nation. Rounding out the Top 11: No. 3 San Jacinto (Texas),
No. 4 Western Nevada, No. 5 Spartanburg Methodist (South
Carolina), No. 6 Santa Fe (Florida), No. 7 Cowley County
(Kansas), No. 8 Central Arizona, No. 9 Shelton State
(Alabama), No. 10 Santa Ana and the No. 11 Comets, who
finished 36-13.
BASEBALL: Alumni Report

Chico State junior
first baseman and former Comet Kevin Seaver made one error in 335
chances during the 2009 season and was a Rawlings/American Baseball
Coaches Association Gold Glove winner. He also broke the Wildcats'
all-time single-season hitting record with a .442 average.
Blackburn shines for Aztecs;
Seaver breaks Chico State mark
IRVINE
/ CHICO (5-31-09) --
Palomar baseball alum Mitch
Blackburn
(left) went 2-for-4 with a double Saturday as San Diego
State remained alive at the Irvine Regional, eliminating
defending College World Series champion Fresno State 4-1.
On Friday,
Blackburn also came up big but the Aztecs lost 5-1 to the
University of
Virginia
to
begin NCAA
Division I regional play.
Blackburn, SDSU's starting
second baseman all season long as a junior, went
2-for-4 as he accounted for one-third of the Aztecs' six-hit
offensive output against the Cavaliers.
The Aztecs
saw their season end Sunday when they lost to No. 1-ranked
UC Irvine 14-3 in an elimination game. Blackburn had a
single.
Blackburn
hit .312 during his junior season for the Aztecs with 12
doubles, three triples, two home runs and 24 RBIs. SDSU
finished 41-23.
Meanwhile,
former Comet Kevin Seaver broke Chico State's
all-time hitting (.442) and slugging percentage (.600)
records and was a Rawlings/American Baseball Coaches
Association National Gold Glove winner as the Wildcats'
first baseman. The junior made one error in 335 chances and,
in two seasons, has made one error in 550 chances.
Among other
Palomar baseball alumni:
Nick
Vincent, Lake Elsinore Storm -- The right-handed
reliever, who signed with the Padres after being selected in
the 18th round of the 2008 draft out of Long Beach State, is
1-0 with two saves and a 2.05 ERA in a team-high 25
appearances for the Storm.
He threw a
shutout eighth inning in relief on Sunday, striking out a
batter, as the Storm defeated the Rancho cucamonga Quakes
7-2.
Vincent has
struck out 24 batters and walked six in 26 1/3 innings. The
Storm will play the Quakes, the Angels' High-A team, at
Petco Park on Wednesday, Feb. 3, prior to the Padres' 7:05
p.m. game with the Phillies.
Marcus
Hatley, Peoria Chiefs -- The 6-foot-5, 190-pound
right-handed pitcher is 3-3 with a 5.27
ERA for the Chicago Cubs' Class A team.
Hatley has struck out 29 batters in 54
innings.
Hatley has made appeared in 10 games
for the Chiefs with nine starts.
Andres Esquibel, Clinton Lumberkings --
The right-handed reliever, who went on to the
University of Kansas, is pitching in the Midwest League, the
same as Hatley. Esquibel has appeared in four games for the
Lumberkings, a Seattle Mariners Class A farm club.
Kurt
Wideman, UOP -- Wideman, the Tigers' starting catcher,
made the All Big West Conference second team. He hit .358
with 24 doubles, two triples, five home runs and 41RBIs.
Ricky
Imperiali, Centenary -- Imperiali, the Gents'
starting shortstop, made the All-Summit League second team,
hitting .325 with 19 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 35
RBIs. Centenary went 33-19 and advanced to the finals of the
Summit League tournament at Tulsa, Okla., where the Gents
lost to South Dakota State 7-3 in 10 innings.
Tim
Deering, Centenary -- Deering, the Gents' starter at
second base, hit .290 with 11 doubles, two triples, two home
runs and 30 RBIs. He had three hits, including a double, vs.
South Daklota State in the Summit League championship game.
Jeff
Tezak, Nebraska -- Tezak, the Huskers' starting second
baseman, was Nebraska's third-leading hitter. He batted .315
with nine doubles, a triple, two home runs and 25 RBIs. He
made only four errors all season.
Jason Laws, Murray State -- Laws was
Murray State's second-leading hitter (.373, 10 doubles,
three triples, three home runs, 29 RBIs). He made the
All-Ohio Valley Conference first team as the starting
catcher for a team that went 34-21-1.
Kellen Lee, UC San Diego -- Lee
started all season long at catcher for the Tritons, who went
41-15, were ranked No. 2 in NCAA Division II at the end of
the regular season and advanced to the semifinals of the
Division II World Series at Cary, NC, where they lost to
eventual national champion Emporia State 5-3. Lee went
1-for-4 with a double in that game.
Jeff Ibarra, Lee University -- The
senior left-handed reliever was 4-1 with a 3.34 ERA for the
Flames, who placed third in the NAIA World Series in
Lewiston, IDS, going 53-14. Ibarra struck out 30 and walked
15 in 34 innings.
Kegan Sharp, San Diego State -- The
junior right-handed pitcher is 3-1 with a 5.16
ERA over 22 2/3 innings coming out of the bullpen for the
Aztecs.
Guy Willeford, San Diego State -- The
junior back-up first-baseman is batting .320 with a home run
for 25 at-bats.
James McLaughlin, San Diego State --
The senior right-handed pitcher is 2-1 for the Aztecs with a
3.42 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 26 1/3 innings.
Cameron Aspaas, Abilene Christian --
The junior right-handed pitcher is 7-2 with a 4.71 ERA as
the Wildcats went 44-19.
Joe Cates, Culver-Stockton -- The
junior right-handed pitcher was 2-0 with a 4.09 ERA for
Culver-Stockton, an NAIA school which was 33-22.
Brian Joyce, Sonoma State -- Was a
back-up position player, starting two games for a 35-16
team.
Eric Rodriguez, Cal State Los Angeles --
Played in 12 games and started one for the Eagles, who
finished the season 32-17
Zane Chavez, Lindenwood University --
The senior catcher, who originally received a scholarship to
Indiana State out of Palomar, batted .431.with 12 doubles, a
triple, nine home runs and 46 RBIs for a team that went
45-12 in the NAIA.
Scott Clement and Jose Hernandez, Cal
State San Marcos -- Played for the Cougars, an NAIA
Indenpendent team.
Andrew Jenkins and James Borges, University of Sioux
Falls -- Played for the Cougars, who finished 16-28.
STATE CC ATHLETICS: NATYCAA
Cup



ABOVE:
Palomar's men's golf team won the Southern California community
college championship and placed second in the CCCAA State
championships. LOWER LEFT: Shoko Hachiya, who teamed with
Arina Polovnikova to win the state tennis women's doubles
championship. LOWER RIGHT: All-American shortstop Tyler
Saladino, who helped lead the PC baseball team to a No. 1 Southern
Cal state ranking, No. 6 national ranking and Southern Cal Super
Regional championship game appearance.
Palomar athletic program 8th
in NATYCAA Cup standings
SACRAMENTO
(5-28-09) -- Palomar College placed eighth of the 105 California
community colleges that compete in intercollegiate sports in final
standings of the 2008-09 NATYCAA Cup.
Mt. SAC was first,
followed by No. 2 Cerritos, No. 3 Sierra, No. 4 Santa Rosa, No. 5
Fresno City College, No. 6
Orange Coast, No. 7 Riverside Community College, No. 8 Palomar, No.
9 Ventura and No. 10 Sacramento City College.
A college is awarded
points based on its teams' final positions in post-conference
competition. Each college's top five men's and top-five women's team
results count toward the school's overall point total.
The National
Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) and
the California Community college Athletic Association (CCCAA)
present the awards and final standings.
BASEBALL: All-American,
All-State
ABOVE:
First-team Community College All-American Bobby Shore.
-- Photo
by Hugh Gerhardt. SECOND ROW, FROM LEFT: First-team
All-Americans Tyler Saladino, Alfonso Casillas and Casey
Edelbrock.
Four Palomar players named to
All-American and all-state teams
FRESNO
(5-23-09) -- Four Palomar College baseball players
were named to the Community College All-American and
all-state first teams on Saturday:
-
Sophomore right-handed pitcher
Bobby Shore (11-1, 91 strikeouts 97 39 2/3 innings, 2.40
ERA), who has signed with the University of Oklahoma.
-
Sophomore shortstop
Tyler Saladino (.441, 1 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs,
33 RBIs), the Pacific Coast Conference Player of the Year,
who has signed with Oral Roberts University.
-
Freshman first baseman
Alfonso Casillas (.442, 10 doubles, 10 home
runs, 35 RBIs).
-
Sophomore right-handed pitcher
Casey Edelbrock (10 saves, 42 strikeouts in 39 2/3
innings, 2.29 ERA).
The
All-State team is selected by the California Community
College Baseball Coaches Association and All-Americans
are named by the CCCBCA and the National Junior College
Athletic Association Baseball Coaches Association.
The
announcements were made at the California Community
College Athletic Association's State Final Four at
Fresno City College.
FOOTBALL:
Scholarships
Martavious Lee commits to LSU
as early list for 2010 reaches two

SAN
MARCOS
(5-13-09) -- Palomar wide receiver Martavious
Lee became the second Comet to commit
early to a marquee Division I program on Thursday when he
gave a verbal commitment to LSU following the final day of
spring football for the Comets.
A 6-foot-2,
180-pounder from Coral Gables (FL) High School, Lee caught
39 passes for 725 yards and 13 touchdowns in 10 games for
Palomar last Fall. He runs 4.4 in the 40.
Previously,
6-foot-8, 220-pound offensive tackle Brice Schwab gave a
verbal commitment to USC on April 20. Both Schwab and Lee
will transfer following their sophomore seasons for the
Comets this Fall.
MEN'S GOLF:
State Finals
Comets second to
Fresno City
College in state
championships
ROSEVILLE
(5-11-09) -- Palomar's men's golfers placed second in
the CCCAA State Championships on Monday at Sierra View
Country Club.
Fresno City
College won the 36-hole event with a 712, followed by the
Comets at 728, Ventura 729, Chabot 733, Sierra 733, College
of the Canyons 734, Santa Rosa 738 and Santa Barbara City
College 739.
Blake
Humphrey (above left) led the Comets with a 74-70 -- 144 on
the Par 72, 6,581-yard course.
Tyler Lyons
had a 77-73 -- 150, Chris Freeman 77-71 -- 148, Vince Stong
76-69 -- 145, Ryan Card 72-73 -- 145 and Chris Steilen 73-73
-- 146. Riverside Community College's Kendall Jenkins won at
73-67 -- 140.
WOMEN'S
TENNIS: CCCAA State Finals
PC's Polovnikova /
Hachiya
capture state
doubles crown

SACRAMENTO
(5-9-09) -- Palomar's Arina Polovnikova (left) and Shoko
Hachiya (right) won the California community college state
doubles title on Saturday in the CCCAA State Championships
at Natomas Racquet Club.
Polovnikova / Hachiya defeated Reedley's Vickee Gonzalez / Yumika Justin
6-3, 7-5 in the finals.
PCC: 2008-09 PCC Coach of
Year Awards
Taylor, Eldridge selected as
Coaches of Year for all sports

PALM
DESERT
(5-4-09) -- Palomar baseball coach Buck Taylor
(left) and women's golf / softball coach Mark Eldridge
were voted as Pacific Coast
Conference Men's Sports Coach of the Year and Women's
Coach of the Year, respectively, for all sports for
2008-09 on Monday. Balloting was conducted among PCC
Athletic Directors on the first day of the joint
Southern California community college conferences'
spring meetings at Shadow Mountain Resort.
Taylor's
baseball team won the Pacific Coast Conference championship,
finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the Southern Cal
and West Coast polls and enters the Southern Cal Regionals
on Friday as the No. 1 seed. Eldridge coached the Comets'
women's golf team to the Foothill Conference championship
and No. 3 in the state finals -- and the softball team to
the PCC title.
MEN'S GOLF: Southern Cal
Championships
Palomar wins Southern Cal title
by 12 strokes behind Humphrey
LOMPOC
(5-4-09) -- Sophomore
Blake Humphrey shot a 1-under par 70-73 -- 143 at
Mashallia Rancho Golf Club at Vandenberg Air Force Base
as Palomar won the Southern California community college
championship.
Humphrey
(below right) placed second in the tournament, two
strokes behind medalist Andrew Perez of team runner-up
Santa Barbara City College.
The
Comets won the tournament with a 741, followed by Santa
Barbara at 753, College of the Canyons 755, Ventura 757,
Santiago
Canyon
770, Orange Coast 778, Citrus 787, Long Beach City
College 788, Mt. SAC 792, College of the Desert 797 and
Cypress 809.
The
Comets' Chris Steffen (71-76 -- 147) and Tyler Lyons
(76-71 -- 147) finished in a tie for fourth place with
two other golfers. Chris Freeman tied for eighth with a
73-75 -- 148. Vince Stong carded an 80-76 -- 156
to tie for 33rd.
It's the
Comets' second Southern California team title under
coach Jonas Crawford.
FOOTBALL: USC Commitment

Brice Schwab (77) will become the latest Palomar player
to play for USC. (Photo by Rick Rowell)
ORDER PHOTOS (password: cometball)
Carroll and USC Trojans land
Comet offensive tackle Schwab

LOS
ANGELES (4-20-09) -- Palomar College offensive
tackle Brice Schwab has committed to USC, the
USCFootball.Com web site reported Monday morning.
Schwab
confirmed the report at 11:45 a.m.
Schwab,
a 6-foot-8, 320-pounder who was an
All-Southern Conference selection as a freshman, will
play his sophomore season for the Comets this upcoming
Fall. He'll transfer to USC in January 2010.
A 2008
graduate of
Moniteau High School in West Sunbury, PA where he
started for three seasons, Schwab originally wanted to
play for Penn State.
Schwab, one of coach Pete
Carroll's key recruits, will become the latest Comet to
move on to USC.
The list also includes
safety Bill Jaroncyk, a starter on the Trojans' 1968
National Championship team who signed with the New
Orleans Saints; cornerback Chris Cash, an All-Pac-10
selection at USC in 2001, who played for the Detroit
Lions and the Atlanta Falcons; and safety Greg Farr, who
played for the Trojans' 2003 and 2004 National
Championship teams.