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O'Sullivan wins debut for Angels

(6/16/2009) Sean O'Sullivan became the 16th Grossmont College baseball player to play in the Major Leagues Tuesday night in San Francisco.

O'Sullivan, 21, was called up to take the rotation spot of an ailing Ervin Santana and responded in dramatic fashion.

O'Sullivan pitched seven stellar innings against the San Francisco Giants earning a win in his MLB debut. The right hander allowed one earned run on five hits, striking out five. He threw 98 pitches. Always capable with the bat, O'Sullivan also recorded his first MLB hit and scored a run.

This season at Triple A Salt Lake City O'Sullivan pitched in 10 games recording a 5-2 record with a 6.02 ERA and 35 strikeouts. The El Cajon, Calif. native was originally selected by the Angels in the third round of the 2005 draft.

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2009 PCC Standings
Team Conf Overall
Grossmont 9-3 17-6
Palomar 9-3 20-7-1
Southwestern 8-4 19-5-1
SD City 5-5 9-11
SD Mesa 4-8 12-14
Imperial Valley 0-6 3-15

 

Griffins see 2009 campaign come to a close

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(5/9) LONG BEACH The Grossmont baseball team saw a strong 2009 season come to an end Saturday afternoon falling 8-10 in 10 innings at Long Beach City College.

Head coach Randy Abshier's Griffins ended their season 27-15, wile Long Beach improved to 29-13.

The usually sure-handed Grossmont College Griffins failed to keep that sure handedness in the travel gear as they lost 10-8 in ten innings to get eliminated from the CCCAA So. California regionals.

Grossmont (27-15) committed three errors on Saturday which led to five runs (only two earned). For the two game set against Long Beach the Griffin defense allowed 16 runs (seven earned), and committed five errors. On Saturday, Mark Bellatti (1-1) was tagged with the loss when he and the defense could not register an out after four batters in the tenth inning.

There were some positives in the game as Kevin Silvett crushed two home runs, one to straight away left and the other to left-centerfield. The first home run was apart of Silvett’s personal six straight hits dating back to the game winning hit against Palomar.

For Long Beach (29-16), there were positives beyond the final score. Starting pitcher Blake Golding retired eleven consecutive batters between the third and seventh innings. The streak began with a double-play grounder off of Brian Sagun through the entire lineup until Kevin Silvett reached with a single up the middle.

WHO IS MOVING ON TO THE SECOND ROUND?
Grossmont was not the only PCC team that got bounced, as third place Southwestern (2008 runner’s up) lost to #_ Santa Ana in two games as well. #1 Palomar moved into the second round and due to their lofty seed will host next weekend’s Super Regionals. Listed below is the entire state’s second round.
NORTH
#1 Ohlone and #3 Feather River will host Super Regionals

At #1 Ohlone:
#1 Ohlone, #6 Diablo Valley, #7 Consumnes River and #15 San Jose (def. #2 Merced).

At #3 Feather River:
#3 Feather River, #4 San Mateo, #9 San Joaquin Delta and #12 Sierra (def. #5 Fresno).

SOUTH
#1 Palomar and #2 Orange Coast will host the Super Regionals

At #1 Palomar:
#1 Palomar, #5 Santa Ana, #6 Long Beach and #14 Mt. San Antonio (def. #3 Cuesta in a doubleheader sweep).

At #2 Orange Coast:
#2 Orange Coast, #4 Cypress, #7 Mt. San Jacinto and #9 Saddleback.


Griffins drop playoff opener at Long Beach

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(5/8) LONG BEACH ─The Long Beach City College baseball team opened the postseason with a 6-4 win over visiting Grossmont College in Game 1 of their best-of-three Southern California Regional Playoffs series on Friday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.

The win improved the No. 6-seed Vikings to 28-13 overall while No. 10 Grossmont had its six-game winning streak snapped and dropped to 27-14.

Freshman Matt Johnson went the distance for the win, but things started off rocky for him in the first.

Grossmont center fielder Sequoyah Stonecipher drew a one-out walk in the top of the first inning, which was followed by a two-run homerun by catcher Kevin Silvett to give the Griffins a quick 2-0 advantage.

But the Vikings came right back in the bottom of the first to reclaim the lead for good.

Center fielder Michael Schultz led off with a double down the left-field line and shortstop Hector Iribe was hit by a pitch. Second baseman Trevor Costin followed that with a grounder to short that appeared to be an easy double play opportunity, but Grossmont’s Brian Sagun booted the ball to load the bases.

With no outs, Grossmont starting pitcher Todd Jones got catcher Jonathan Keener to foul out and then struck out right fielder Randy Guite. Jones appeared to be on his way to getting out of the jam, but designated hitter Brian Loard smacked a 2-2 pitch to left for a double that cleared the bases and gave LBCC a 3-2 lead.

The Vikings added three more key runs in the bottom of the fifth. Schultz led off the frame with his first homerun of the season. Costin singled his way on base and two batters later came in to score on a passed ball. Guite earned a two-out walked, moved to second on the passed ball, stole third base, and came in on a RBI single by Loard.

Johnson cruised his way through Grossmont’s lineup until struggling in the top of the eighth. With two outs, Stonecipher walked and Silvett singled to set up a two-run single by right fielder Ryan Hulbert. With the score 6-4, Grossmont had the tying run at the plate in designated hitter Nick Placone. But Johnson struck him out to end the rally. Johnson allowed a single with two outs in the ninth, but got left fielder Robert Aguirre to fly out to right to end the ballgame and give LBCC the 1-0 lead in the series.

Johnson (5-1) allowed four runs and nine hits in the complete-game win. He struck out seven and walked two.

Loard closed his game going 2 for 4 (2B) with 4 RBI while Schultz was 2 for 4 (HR, 2B) with two runs and a RBI.

Jones (7-2) also went the distance for Grossmont in the losing effort. He gave up six runs (only one earned) and nine hits while striking out three.

Silvett was a perfect 4 for 4 (HR, 2B, 2 runs) with 2 RBI while Hulbert also drove in two going 2 for 4.

Game 2 of the series is set for 11 a.m. on Saturday (May 9) at Joe Hicks Memorial Field with Game 3 to follow if necessary.

The winner of the series advances to next weekend’s (May 15-17) Super Regional, hosted by the top two remaining seeds.


Griffs take on Long Beach in first round

Season Stats

(5/4) EL CAJON ─ Road Warriors, that is what the Grossmont College Griffins will have to become to win the 2009 California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Baseball State Championship.

The Griffins, a team that went 27-13 overall and 10-6 on the road will start a possible stretch of three weekends on the road with a trip to Long Beach City College. Grossmont who received the #10 seed was bumped down to the #11 line due to a CCCAA rule that states that conference foes cannot face each other in the first round. Cerritos, another South Coast Conference member, was seeded 11th and was then moved to the ten line where they will face Mt. San Jacinto the seventh seed.

Grossmont Scouting Report
On the mound, the Griffins are led by Zach Anderson (9-3, 3 Saves, 5.46 ERA) and Todd Jones (7-1, 3.50 ERA). Anderson led the PCC with 82 strikeouts in 97 1/3 Innings (also led the circuit). Offensively, the Griffins are led by power hitting centerfielder Sequoyah Stonecipher. Stonecipher is tied with Jake Eccles of Santa Ana with 17 home runs. The Griffins as a team lead the state with 55 dingers; Santa Ana is second with 50.

Long Beach Scouting Report
Long Beach finished as the South Coast Conference champion finishing, a game ahead of Mt. San Antonio who received the fourteenth seed, with a 26-16 record. The Vikings did not have a good record against teams that made the 18 team playoff field going 2-6, compared to Grossmont who went 7-6.

The Vikings are led on the mound by Matt Johnson, a 6-2 freshman right-hander, with a 3-1 record and a 4.34 ERA over eleven starts, while Blake Golding (6-5, 3.18 ERA), a 6-3 freshman righty out of Utah, led the squad with 12 starts and three complete games.

Offensively, Long Beach is led by sophomore second baseman Trevor Costin who hit .339 over 171 at bats (58 hits) and also knocked 20 doubles. Quite a contrast to Grossmont, Long Beach has a total of 17 round trippers (Jonathan Keener leads the club with 5).
Part of the reason why Long Beach has so few home runs is due to the large size of Joe Hicks Memorial Stadium. Some estimates of the field have the measurements coming in at 340 feet down the lines, 395 in the power alleys, and a whopping 435 feet in centerfield (compared to the 410 at Noel Michelsen). Joe Hicks has a similar layout to that of the Arizona Diamondbacks home field Bank One Ballpark as far as a squared off centerfield.

Game Times:
Game 1 Friday 5/8 ─ 3:00pm
Game 2 Saturday 5/9 ─ 11:00am
Game 3 Saturday 5/9 ─ 2:00pm or 45 minutes after Game 2

Directions to Long Beach City College (From Grossmont College):
CA-125 North to CA-52 West. CA-52 West to I-805 North. I-805 North merges with the I-5 in Del Mar, continue North. (For those that want to spend a few more dollars, you can take CA-73 North, a toll road that will cost you $4.50 and save you one mile and three minutes, to I-405 North and continue with the directions) For those saving money, I-5 North to I-405 North and continue to CA-19 North/ Lakewood Blvd. Follow the off-ramp under the Long Beach airport and continue North to E Wardlow Road and turn RIGHT. Take Wardlow Road for 1/3 of a mile to Clark Ave and turn LEFT. Continue on Clark Ave for .6 mile and the parking lot will be on your LEFT. If you get to Carson Street, you have gone too far, turn around and the second or third parking lots on the right will work for you.


2009 All-Pacific Coast Conference Baseball Team

Player of the Year – Tyler Saladino, Palomar
Coach of the Year – Buck Taylor, Palomar

FIRST TEAM

Pitcher – Todd Jones, Grossmont
Pitcher – Bobby Shore, Palomar
Pitcher – Sam Jew, Palomar
Relief Pitcher – Casey Edelbrock, Palomar
Catcher – Zach Tanida, San Diego Mesa
Catcher – Kevin Silvett, Grossmont
First Base – Alfonso Casillas, Palomar
First Base – Edgar Molina, Southwestern
Infield – Tyler Saladino, Palomar
Infield – Terrence Buchanan, Palomar
Infield – Matt Hubbard, Palomar
Infield – Brian Sagun, Grossmont
Infield – Louie Cazares, San Diego City
Infield – Nick Parisi, San Diego City
Outfield – Sequoyah Stonecipher, Grossmont
Outfield – Aren Dodd-Waddington, Southwestern
Outfield – Matt Carvutto, Palomar
Outfield – Brenden Webb, Palomar
Outfield – Anthony Lopez, San Diego Mesa
Outfield – Tyler Bryan, San Diego Mesa
Outfield – Clifford Benson, Imperial Valley
Designated Hitter – Ryan Fariss, Southwestern

HONORABLE MENTION

Palomar – DH / 1B Leland Sisco, INF Mitch Ferguson, OF Victor Martinez, C B.K. Santy, P Aaron Edwards, P Travis Strong, P Sean Sanford, P Matt Strom.

Grossmont – INF Ben Sarno, P Zach Anderson, OF Ryan Hulbert, INF Kevin Tenny

Southwestern – C Taylor Comford, P Lucas Sanford, OF Travis Taijeron DH Tim Leary, INF Juan Moriel

San Diego Mesa – P Allen Townsend, P Blake Gallacher

San Diego City – OF Hilario Garcia, OF Kevin Santos, P Mike Scaramella, C Alex Cann

Imperial Valley – OF Gabriel Item, INF Edgar Borquez, P Manuel De La Cruz


Drama adds to the excitement for Grossmont

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(4/30) EL CAJON ─ The cable network TNT has a tag line of “We know drama”, well then they must have been writing the script for Grossmont’s 8-7 come from behind victory over the #1 ranked Palomar Comets.

Palomar (32-11-1, 19-6) twice had leads of two-runs and a late one-run lead going to the bottom of the ninth. Alfanso Cassilas lead the Comet attack by going 3-for-5 with two 2-run home runs. But it was pitching and fielding that let down the #1 ranked team in Southern California.

With one out in the bottom of the ninth, Grossmont’s (27-13, 18-7) first baseman Kevin Tenny got a single right back up the middle. Adam Aspass followed that up with a walk to move Tenny into scoring position. After an out, Brian Sagun lined a single to left-center to drive in Tenny for the tying run and moving Aspass to third, with Sagun advancing to second on the throw home. With first open, Casey Edlebrock, Palomar’s closer issued an intentional walk to Sequoyah Stonecipher to load the bases with two down. Kevin Silvett then with a two ball count lined a single right back up the middle to drive in Aspass with the winning run.

The Griffins finished the regular season one game out of first place behind Palomar. Both teams are looking very good for the California Community College Athletic Association Southern California regionals which will be announced on Sunday (May 3).


Griffins take down number one team in region

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(4/28) SAN MARCOS ─ Palomar College entered the game on Tuesday as the number one team in Southern California, chances are when the new rankings come out they will no longer be there, after losing 6-3 to the Griffins.

Sequoyah Stonecipher (17) and Kevin Silvett (8) both launched moon shots in the top of the ninth to give the cushion needed. The shots came after Palomar (30-10-1, 19-5) scored two in the bottom of the 8th inning. Zach Anderson came in and provided some excellent relief pitching to shut the Comets down when he got a double play on the first pitch he threw.

Grossmont (26-13, 17-7) will host Palomar on Thursday at Noel Michelsen Field with a scheduled 2:00pm first pitch.


Griffins take care of business

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(4/23) EL CAJON ─ In Greek Mythology it was the Griffin that protected the Gold and other precious metal. In the 2009 Pacific Coast Conference baseball season home field is a precious commodity and with the 13-9 victory the Grossmont College Griffins got on Thursday it was protecting home field.

Grossmont (24-13, 15-7) might not have had the best pitching performance of the season, but the offense took care of business. Starting pitcher Todd Jones allowed fourteen hits and eight earned runs, yet even with that he still improved to 7-1 on the campaign. After three innings the score was tied at six, however, the Griffins simply watched the ball a lot as the Knight (13-20, 9-13) pitching staff was not on target with five pitchers combining with twelve walks, increasing the Griffins lead over the state with 211 free passes, the most by any team in the state. The Griffins also extended their lead over Santa Ana College when Sequoyah Stonecipher pounded his 16th homer, the 51st for the season. For Stonecipher, it was an important home run for the Mission Bay graduate as the home run puts Stonecipher in the state lead for homers.

The two teams will face each other again on Saturday at Morley Field in Balboa Park, first pitch is scheduled for high noon. When you combine the Griffins win with the loss by front running Palomar, the Griffins are only three games back with three games to go, if the Griffins win out and Palomar lose their final three games (the final two games of the season have Palomar and Grossmont face each other) the Griffins will win the Pacific Coast Conference.


Stonecipher named Athlete of the Week

(4/27) Grossmont's Sequoiah Stonecipher was named the Pacific Coast Conference's Athlete of the Week today.

A sophomore center fielder from Mission Bay High School, Stonecipher leads the state with 16 home runs.

Last week, Stonecipher went 3-for-4 with a home run and double in a 9-8 win over Imperial Valley. He was 2-for-2 with a homer in a 13-9 victory over San Diego City College. And he went 2-fo4 with a double in a 16-11 win over City that clinched second place in the PCC for the Griffins.


Griffins win, but lose out

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SD City Photos (4/22)

(4/25) SAN DIEGO ─ The Grossmont College Griffins won by defeating San Diego City 16-11, but lose their chance at a conference championship when the Palomar Comets defeated Southwestern 4-2.

Grossmont (25-13, 16-7) had a solid starting pitching performance by Zach Anderson (W, 9-3) who threw six innings allowing nine hits and striking out the same number and allowed three runs (two earned). While Anderson was dealing, the Griffin offense was building a lead that they would need.

Brian Sagun did exactly what a leadoff man should do…get on! He certainly did that going 3-5 only not getting on once in his six trips to the plate. In addition, he stole a season high three bags in the first two innings. The Knight pitching staff late in the game changed their approach as they intentionally walked Sequoyah Stonecipher twice, which loaded the bases both times. The first time was in the sixth and the intentional pass was enough for Hunter Herrera (L, 2-7) to lose the strike zone as he walked Kevin Silvett to walk in a run. Three innings and two pitchers later Sagun was on second with one out. Stonecipher was issued another free pass and then two batters later Ryan Hulbert was also issued an intentional pass. Pinch hitter Jordan Means came up with what could be the biggest hit of the season, a triple to right field that cleared the bases and gave the Griffins the cushion they would need.

The Griffin fans that were in attendance were thinking that the Griffins might still have a shot at winning the conference title. That thinking was dashed when word trickled through the crowd after the game that Palomar took the crown when they defeated Southwestern in San Marcos, which is where Grossmont will be on Tuesday for the final road game of the regular season with first pitch scheduled for 2:00pm. The Comets and Griffins will finish the regular season at Noel Michelsen Field on Thursday (April 30) for another 2:00pm first pitch.


Tigers win tight ballgame

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(4/18) RIVERSIDE, CA ─ The old baseball adage good pitching shuts down good hitting came into play on Saturday as the Riverside Tigers defeated the Grossmont College Griffins 6-3. The Tigers pitching staff scattered six hits and five free passes in the game as the Griffins only got two clutch hits.

The only bright spot in the game came in the first inning as Sequoyah Stonecipher crushed his 14th round tripper of the season. On the first pitch of the at bat Scott Marisnick (1-2) threw a fastball that was about belt high and Stonecipher turned it around for a two-run shot to left center. The ball landed at the base of a tree that signifies where home plate was when Bobby Bonds played high school ball on the same piece of land. The 2-0 lead would be good for two innings as the Tigers (18-20) scored single runs in the first three innings.

Grossmont (22-13) would score again in the seventh when Brian Sagun, who went 2-4, drove in Kevin Tenny with a line-drive single that nearly took the head off of Jeff Murray. The score was then four to three in Riverside’s favor. Then in the bottom of the seventh the Tigers loaded up the bases and with two outs Robert Archuleta hot a looper into left field that plated two runs.

Grossmont will travel to Imperial Valley College on Tuesday to resume the stretch run in the Pacific Coast Conference, first pitch is scheduled for 2:00pm.


Photo by Mike Jones

Griffins break out against IVC

Season Stats

EL CAJON ─ The Grossmont Griffins defeated the Arabs of Imperial Valley on Friday 11-4, while finally getting the clutch hits that has been eluding them for the last couple of weeks.

Ben Sarno paced the Griffins (22-12, 13-7) with his three hits while driving in three runs from the second position in the lineup. Brian Sagun did his job in the leadoff role by getting on base all five trips to the plate, while scoring four times.

Imperial Valley (4-31, 0-20) was lead by second baseman Justin Gorman who went 4-5.

Kevin Dwyer (4-2) went six innings and was backed up by three innings of shutout ball by Mitchell Hamels and Mike Grimaud.

The Griffins will travel to Riverside Community College for a non-conference game on Saturday, with first pitch scheduled for 5:00pm. On Tuesday, the Griffins will return to conference play when they travel to Imperial Valley for a 2:00pm scheduled first pitch.

Photo Galleries:
C.O.D. 4/8
Chaffey 4/9
San Bernardino 4/10
Mesa 4/14
Imperial Valley 4/17


Griffins lead PCC standings

Season Stats (4/5)

Southwestern Photos (4/2)
Southwestern Photos (3/31)
Southwestern Photos (3/7)
Palomar Photos
City Photos
Mesa Photos
Southwestern Photos (3/5)

(3/5) Despite suffering a 16-5 setback to visiting Southwestern College, Grossmont remains atop the Pacific Coast Conference.

The Griffins look to return the favor as they travel to Southwestern Saturday March 7th for a 12:00 pm game.

Currently Grossmont is the third-rated team in Southern California and Southwester is right behind at number four.


Kevin Silvett collected four hits against El Camino.
Photo by Mike Jones

Anderson, Hulbert power Grossmont win

Southwestern Photos
Orange Coast Photos
East LA Photos
Season Stats
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COD Photos

(2/12) Pitcher Zach Anderson improved to 4-0 on the season in Grossmont's 14-9 win over visiting El Camino February 12th.

Anderson pitched 6 2/3 innings while striking out 12 batters. Outfielder Ryan Hulbert continued his torrid 2009 connecting for his second grand slam of the season in Grossmont's five-run sixth inning.

Catcher Kevin Silvett had four hits and two runs scored, and second baseman went 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored.



Photo by Mike Jones

Griffs take down Cerro Coso

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(2/5) Grossmont improved to 6-1 on the season with an 8-4 win over visiting Cerro Coso.

Grossmont starter Zach Anderson was dominant pitching seven strong innings to go 3-0 in 2009. Anderson allowed just two earned runs and scattered five hits while striking out 10 batters.

Grossmont's Ben Sarno, Ryan Brosnan and Kevin Silvett provided the offense with two RBI's apiece. Brosnan and Sarno each connected for homers. Outfielder Sequoyah Stonecipher collected three hits in the winning effort.


Ryan Hulbert, who connected for a grand slam against Fresno.
Photo by Mike Jones

Hulbert mashes his way to PCC honors

(2/2) Grossmont outfielder Ryan Hulbert was honored by the Pacific Coast Conference as the Player of the Week.

Hulbert, a 6-foot-1, 190-pound sophomore outfielder from Helix High School, batted .524 for the week as the Griffins also went 5-0.

Hulbert went 11-for-21 with two grand-slam home runs, two doubles and 12 RBIs. One of the grand-slams broke a 5-5 fifth-inning tie as Grossmont also knocked off Fresno 10-5.


Grossmont levels NorCal's top team

Porterville Photos

(1/30/09) The Griffins moved to 3-0 on the young season with an impressive 10-5 win over #2 Fresno City College at Noel Mickelson field Friday.

Grossmont used a pair of five-run outbursts in the third and fifth innings to upset Fresno.

The big blow of the game was delivered courtesy of  outfielder Ryan Hulbert. The sophomore connected for a grand slam to put the Griffins ahead for good 10-5.

Fresno entered the game as Northern California's top-rated team, and the second rated team overall in California.

Zach Anderson picked up the win in relief tossing four-and-a-third shutout innings.  The 6-4 freshman walked none and struck out three.

Grossmont 12 Porterville 3

(1/30/09) In the day's first game, Grossmont dismissed Porterville College 12-3.


Photo by Mike Jones

Griffins open 2009 season

Intrasquad Pics

Grossmont College kicks off the 2009 campaign this week after Saturday's annual Green and Gold intrasquad game.

The Griffs travel to San Bernardino on Tuesday the 27t, then open the home schedule with games Friday the 30th versus Porterville at 10am, and Fresno City at 2:00pm.

Grossmont then welcomes another pair of teams to Noel Mickelson Field on Saturday January 31st. Reedley takes on Grossmont at 10am, followed by San Bernardino at 2:00pm.

 

 

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