Yuba College Marysville, CA. Gallagher and his Cowboys also competed at the National tournament. Yuba added four more runs in the 9th and McDonald took care of the rest. Jim McDonald, from Sparks, Nevada, set school records that still stand today and was named co-MVP of the Bay Valley League; All-Conference center fielder Frank Mico hit .405 and was named to the All-State team; and Jim Fisher pitched the game of his life in California's Division ll Community College state tournament. 85 likes. John Stam moved on to pitch two seasons for the Chico State Wildcats. Yuba College Softball, Marysville. The 30 runs scored remains as a 49er school record. American River College; Cosumnes River College; Diablo Valley College… Jimmy Ohrt took a 7-0 lead into the last inning before needing relief help from John Stam to claim the 7-4 win and the Southern Division title. Rottman opened up the second half of the league schedule by tossing a one-hit shutout against arch-rival and the second place Wolverines of Sierra College. (.380), On Base % (.492), (Doubles (10), SLG (.613), Stolen base % (15/15), Innings Pitched in a season (130), Career Innings Pitched (223), Career Victories (22), Career Win% (.759), Most Wins in a Season (12), Most Strikeouts in a Game (20), Most Strikeouts in a Season (160), Most Career Strikeouts (269), K's/9inn. 1984 FORTY NINERS:The early 1980s marked the beginning of a trend whereby several of Nevada's top ballplayers from the Reno area would begin their college baseball careers at Yuba College. Chiono hired Bobby Lee as an assistant coach and after a 3-20 fall league, hired Dave Rottman as the team's hitting instructor. The triumphs set the stage for a rematch in the GVC league's best two-out-of-three championship series. The 23-year wait is over for the Yuba College baseball program. Rottman won game two of the best-of-three conference playoffs against College of the Redwoods 3-2 before entering the second game of the doubleheader from his second base position during the middle of the fourth inning with his team trailing 7-2. third two-hitter of the season, the 49’s found themselves in the record books once again after whipping the Chiefs of Napa College twice in a doubleheader. Left-handed Yuba pitcher Gary Aldrich, from Sacramento, Ca., spent five seasons in the minor leagues where he posted a career 36-40 record and 4.74 ERA. First baseman Bob Noreen hit safely in 25 straight games, an all-time Yuba record and became Yuba's only player to be named to the All-State team twice, while third baseman Jim Pappas recorded 41 base-on-balls, also an all-time record. Contra Costa College; Laney College; Los Medanos College; College of Marin; Mendocino College; Napa Valley College; Solano College; Yuba College; Big 8. Jim Pappas and Bob Noreen homered. 1947 Yuba shortstop Clyde "Brud" Perry batted .245 over the course of eight years in the minor leagues with five of those seasons at the AA level. Only two pitchers in Yuba history have tallied more than 200 strikeouts. Yuba's lead-off batter, Mondell Williams was drafted out of McClatchy High School of Sacramento in the 27th round of the 1978 annual June Draft and again in the 1st round of the 1979 January Draft-Secondary Phase while attending Sacramento City College. The Miners followed with another 5-game win streak improving to 10-1 on the season which included Jim McDonald's 3-0, one-hit shutout over Cosumnes River College. Dave Rottman pitched in all four games as he stopped Santa Rosa (eventual winners of the Camino Norte League) 5-3 in the opening round, picked up a save with three innings of relief work in a 7-4 victory versus College of Marin, lost 2-0 to San Mateo in the semifinals, and then picked up another save in Yuba's 3-2 win in the finals against the same Bulldogs, ranked #5 in the state at that time. Share on Facebook . Dave Rottman set school records for doubles (10) and slugging percentage (.613). Yuba gained a bit of revenge when Cartwright gained an 11-4 victory in the 2nd game of the double-header. He set school records for batting avg. Despite Yuba's failure to win a state title, the 1980 team recorded several milestones and accomplishments. Yuba College Softball Team Coaches: Stephanie Reynolds, Amanda Ryan, Megan Lybarger 2088 North Beale Road Marysville, CA 95901 Phone: (530) 741-6700 During his 2-year career with the Giant's organization, Stassi hit .273 with four home runs in 300 at-bats. Yuba College: Yuba College Verbally Committed Estabrook, Joel 2020 • LF, CF, RF: Yuba College: Fillipone, Vinny 2019 • SS, CF: Reed High School Velocity Baseball 18U Yuba College: Yuba College Verbally Committed Frantz, Michael 2014 • P, 2B, 3B, SS: Yuba College Jimmy Ohrt took a 7-0 lead into the last inning before needing relief help from John Stam to claim the 7-4 win and the Southern Division title. Mark Cartwright's 12 single-season victories tied a school record while his .923 winning percentage remains as Yuba's best all-time. P DAVE CHIONO 10-2 2.92, P GREG SPEARS 5-0 2.70, P CHUCK ROJAS 3-2 2.83, P JOHN HOELTER 2-1 2.11, P JOHN ONKEN 2-0 . Mascaro led the barrage with a 5-5 performance including a double and two-run homer. Yuba Community College subscribes to the philosophy that athletics plays an integral role in the total education process and is dedicated to providing a total educational experience for each student enrolled in the College. YUBA COLLEGE BASEBALL is notable in that several individual players have led the state in various noteworthy categories and some of those records still stand today. The 1980 team set several team and individual records with six members named to the Division ll All-State Team (Mark Cartwright, Jim Stassi, Mondell Williams and Bob Noreen-1st team All-State) while four players were drafted by major league organizations. The Forty Niners ended the regular scheduled season with an 18-1 league mark, a school record for league victories and winning percentage. Jim McDonald received a scholarship from the University of Arizona where he posted a 7-0 record and four saves with a 4.50 ERA in 1985. Mascaro holds six major Yuba records that stand to this day and arguably would be considered the greatest hitter ever to don a Yuba College baseball uniform. Just create a free athletic profile and upload your highlight video. Greg Buck, a right-handed split-fingered fastball specialist from Reno, Nevada led an otherwise dismal pitching staff with his 9-2 record and 2.02 ERA. More Details. Note: Statistics are for MLB play. Yuba's record-breaking 24-9 season set benchmarks for the record books in both the hitting and pitching departments setting more than 20 school records. Appearance on this list means the player attended the school, not that they played on the school's baseball team. Yuba returned home and promptly blasted Cosumnes River 17-0, improving their BVL record to 9-5 and 20-7 overall. The early 1980s marked the beginning of a trend whereby several of Nevada's top ballplayers from the Reno area would begin their college baseball careers at Yuba College. His 105 strikeouts in 96 innings or 1.09/inn. Simpson's California Junior College rushing record for most yards in a single season. Stassi is one of only three 49er's, and the only non-pitcher ever to reach the AAA level. The streak finally ended when Chiono suffered a tough 3-1 loss to the California Berkeley Bears JV team. The team's signature game was a 10-0 blanking of the Napa Valley Chiefs and their All-Conference pitcher Warren Brusstar. The '72 49ers had to settle for a 2nd place finish in the Golden Valley Southern Division and a 17-11 record overall. The Indians won the National tournament in 1982. Coaches. 2020 Youth Baseball Camp. Northern California Conferences. The shutout was McDonald's 4th of the season and set a new record for shutouts in a single season which still stands today. Composite; Search; Menu; Site Navigation. The 30 runs scored remains as a 49er school record. Rottman received the league's Top Pitcher Award and tossed an unprecedented 2nd 20-strikeout performance in less than two months. Yuba College was founded in 1927 and has fielded a baseball team since the early 1930s. Yuba College Athletic Director Erick Burns said a decision on baseball, softball and men’s and women’s track and field will be made at a later date. He spent five stellar seasons at the minor league level advancing as high as AA before a fluke off-season knee injury limited his professional career. Chiono was a member of the 1981 Santa Maria Indians who qualified for the National Baseball Congress semi-pro World Series in Wichita, Kansas. Yuba opened the tournament with a 16-5 victory over the host 19-7 West Los Angeles Wildcats. In 1973, Mascaro and Brusstar became teammates for Bob Bennett's Fresno State Bulldogs. He combined to win 46 games, losing only 25 for a career .648 winning percentage while posting a career 3.23 earned run average. Yuba College was founded in 1927 and has fielded a baseball team since the early 1930s. Get In Touch. We'd love to hear from you. Jim Fisher, from Reno, Nevada, with his 4-1 record, albeit 6.75 ERA, was pitching his and Yuba's most important game ever when he took a 2-1 lead into the 9th inning. Anthony, a long-time … Chiono would finish his baseball career pitching three seasons professionally in the Italian Leagues and was a member of the Italian National team that competed in the 1986 Olympics. The 49ers also turned 54 double plays on the year, an all-time record which more than doubled the previous mark. Five Yuba teams won conference championships including the football team's California Community College State championship with Fred Riley breaking O.J. Their #7 State ranking (among all Calif. State Community College schools) ranks highest, and their .727 Winning Percentage ranks 3rd-best in Yuba College baseball history. Yuba finished the season at 29-11. They hit .305 as a team and their 231 runs (7.0/gm), 326 hits (9.9/gm), 44 doubles, 18 triples, 15 home runs, and 94 stolen bases (2.8/gm) in 33 games were all-time bests. Yuba-Sutter winning pitcher Jim Whisman from Reno, Nevada had just completed his first year at the University of Nevada at Reno where he went 7-2 with a 2.0 ERA. The streak included a 14-1 pounding of McClellan Air Force Base, 21-2 and 25-1 shellackings of Lassen College, and Roger Stam's 3-0 shutout against the Shasta College Knights. Apply Now! Home; Teams. Mascaro's 16 doubles set a school record that stood for thirty years even though metal bats were introduced in 1975 and schedules increased during the mid-seventies. No Yuba baseball player has ever reached the major leagues. Home; Teams. THE 1980 49ERS---The '80 Forty-Niners would be considered the greatest baseball team in Yuba College history. California Community College Baseball Coaches Association. Notable alumni. Seidel spent two seasons in their minor league system at the A level where he posted a career 8-6 record with a 4.09 ERA while striking out 103 batters in 101 innings. Fairfield, CA 94534 TEL:(707) 864-7119 This is the official Solano Community College intercollegiate athletics website. After losing a doubleheader against Ohlone College, Yuba went on another 5-game win streak including a 5-0 shutout over the Napa Valley Chiefs and 7-1 and 5-3 wins over arch-rival Sierra College. McDonald's single-season and career innings pitched could stand today as state records. The slider/sinker-ball pitcher compiled a 28-16 record with a 3.51 ERA during his Major League trek. Jim Stassi set several Yuba records -- Most Runs Scored (51), Most RBI's (41), Most Hits (69), Most AB's (155), while his eight triples are shared as an all-time Yuba record. Jim McDonald, from Sparks, Nevada, set school records that still stand today and was named co-MVP of the Bay Valley League; All-Conference center fielder Frank Mico hit .405 and was named to the All-State team; and Jim Fisher pitched the game of his life in California's Division ll Community College state tournament. Your Account; Logout; Login; Create Account; Surf AD-FREE; Schools Index; Yuba Community College (Marysville, CA) Baseball Players . Mascaro led the barrage with a 5-5 performance including a double and two-run homer. Anthony, a long-time Marysville Giant, and Yuba-Sutter Rebel was a Yuba infielder (1944, '45) and spent two years in the minor leagues (1946, '48) at the B and C levels where he combined to hit .230 for three different teams. Yuba College. The 20 K's stands alone as the most strikeouts by a Gold Digger pitcher in the post-season and may very well stand as a state post-season record. THE 1988 FORTY-NINERS--The Yuba College Athletic Department first began compiling and posting baseball statistics and records in 1967, the year Gary Engelken took the helm as head baseball coach. Davis Aggie J.V's. He was a member of Arizona Wildcat teams that competed in the College World Series in '85 and '86, winning the College championship in 1986. His .716 slugging percentage ranks as Yuba's third-best of all-time. McDonald was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 26th round of the 1986 MLB Amateur June Draft. Warren was sent to the Visalia Cubs of the class-C California League where he got one hit in three at-bats before getting sent to the Salem Senators of the Class-B Northwest League. The following season, Stassi began at Shreveport of the AA Texas League where he hit .273 before advancing to the AAA level where he hit .278 with 97 at-bats. His 2.26 ERA in 1970 remains the school's 12th best and his career 2.54 ERA remains 8th best all-time. Dave Chiono picked up the 4-3 win against the American River-Placerville Eagles (not to be confused with the Division l American River Beavers) in the final while Mark Cartwright garnered the save with four innings of relief work. "Big Mac" struck out 118 batters in 1984, only the 5th Yuba pitcher ever to record more than 100 K's in a season when he averaged 6.73 K's per 9 innings. In 1988, Engelken was hired by the Montreal Expos as a minor league coach and left for Bradenton, Florida leaving Yuba pitching coach Dave Chiono in charge for the '88 season. The 20 K's stands alone as the most strikeouts by a Gold Digger pitcher in the post-season and may very well stand as a state post-season record. Hard-throwing freshmen right-handers Mark Cartwright and Dave Chiono handled most of the pitching while sophomore catcher Jim Stassi led the hitting barrage at the plate. Most of the other victories during the hot streak were double-header lopsided blowout victories against league opponents Lassen, Siskiyous, Mendocino, American River-Placerville, and Sierra College. With one out and the bases loaded, coach Gary Engelken made an unusual move when he brought in Bob Acey from his left-field position to pitch while left-handed pitcher Tim Grant, 4-0, 5.83 ERA, was warming up in the bullpen. He later became a major league umpire and worked the American League (1969-'75) including the 1974 All-Star game and the '73 ALCS. The 49ers began the 1956 season by reeling off eleven straight victories, Yuba's best start in school history at that time. Bob Mayfield won the opening game 4-1, however, Bud Linn's 2-0 loss in the second game ended any chance of Yuba winning its first conference title. 's before winning 16 of their next 17 games including a record 12 in a row. Jim McDonald pitched his 3rd shutout of the year and the team's 4th. Despite Yuba's failure to win a state title, the 1980 team recorded several milestones and accomplishments. Included in the streak was John Onken's 1-0 shutout over the Sonoma State JV's and the team's three, one-run victories while capturing the Napa Invitational Tournament.