2005
SEASON: Will receive a medical
redshirt after straining his throwing
elbow in the Comets' March 31 victory
over Orange Empire Conference co-champion
and State Final Four team Orange Coast. .
... His 1.49 earned run average led the
PCC through the regular season. ...
Finished with a 5-1 record for the
season. ... Recorded 36 strikeouts in 36
1/3 innings. ... Was 3-1 with an ERA of
0.81, best in Palomar history, and 22
strikeouts in 22 1/3 innings in
conference play. ... Also led the
conference in ERA... Struck out the first
4 batters and made his college pitching
debut a smashing success on Feb. 5,
beating Cerritos 9-2 when he surrendered
1 run on 2 hits over 6 innings, striking
out 7 and walking 0. ...Beat Mt. San
Jacinto 5-2 on Feb. 15, throwing the
first 5 innings and striking out 6. ...
Beat San Diego Mesa 4-1 on March 3,
throwing 8 shutout innings, striking out
8 and walking only 2. ... Beat defending
Pacific Coast Conference champion
Southwestern 10-1 on the road on March
10, throwing shotout ball over the first
6 innings, surrendering only 2 scratch
singles and striking out 9. Left the game
with a 10-0 lead. ... Pitched 6 innings
of 4-hit ball on March 15 to beat San
Diego City College. Left the game with a
12-2 lead in a game Palomar held on to
win 14-8.
HIGH
SCHOOL: Was Valley
League Pitcher of the Year at Ramona High
School, where he pitched, played the
outfield and compiled a 2.83 earned run
average with 91 strikeouts his senior
season in 2004. ... Led the Bulldogs to
the CIF-Division III semifinals. ...
Graduated from Ramona in June 2004 with a
3.33 grade-point average.
PERSONAL: Born
July 12, 1986, in Poway. ... Son of Randy
and Jill Vincent. ... Has one brother,
Chris (16), who also is a pitcher and
threw a no-hitter as Ramona High School
clinched the Valley League championship
with a victory over San Marcos on May 17.
(Note: Updated on June 2,
2005. Player biographies are updated at
least weekly during the season.)
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