Brett Wallach is now officially a pro baseball player - and a successful one at that too.
In his appearance with the Ogden Raptors, a Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate, he allowed one hit, no runs and had one strikeout against Great Falls Voyagers to help the Raptors win 4-3 Thursday.
Wallach started the game but according to Ogden manager Damon Berryhill on standard.net, Wallach was "on a one-inning assignment to get his arm back in shape after not throwing for three weeks."
Wallach is the 2009 Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year, hitting .352 with three home runs and 41 RBI and going 7-1 with a 2.18 ERA and 90 strikeouts over 82 2/3 innings on the mound, and helped OCC win its first state title since 1980.
Good luck Brett and I hope you have many more scoreless innings like this to come.
In his appearance with the Ogden Raptors, a Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate, he allowed one hit, no runs and had one strikeout against Great Falls Voyagers to help the Raptors win 4-3 Thursday.
Wallach started the game but according to Ogden manager Damon Berryhill on standard.net, Wallach was "on a one-inning assignment to get his arm back in shape after not throwing for three weeks."
Wallach is the 2009 Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year, hitting .352 with three home runs and 41 RBI and going 7-1 with a 2.18 ERA and 90 strikeouts over 82 2/3 innings on the mound, and helped OCC win its first state title since 1980.
Good luck Brett and I hope you have many more scoreless innings like this to come.
OCC baseball, volleyball and football players are moving onto four-year colleges and universities next fall, according to Daily Pilot reports.
Shortstop Beck Wheeler and closer Brett Williams from the 2009 OCC state championship team are going back to Division-I ranks.
Williams is a bounce-back from Loyola Marymount University and Wheeler started his career at University of the Pacific.
Wheeler (left), who hit .333 with two home runs and 28 RBIs this year, will suit-up for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos.
Williams (right), who posted a 4-2 record with a 2.01 ERA and four saves, will be a Trojan and play for USC in the fall.
Both players were All-Southern California honorees and both earned first-team All-Orange Empire Conference recognition.
Also, Brett Wallach, the 2009 OEC Player of the Year who was drafted and signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers, will report to the Ogden Raptors in Utah to play Rookie Ball baseball.
Three Coast volleyball players are also moving onto four-year universities.
As I reported in May, players Mike Stewart and Rick Schroeder are still going to Ohio State and UC Santa Cruz, respectively.
But Doug Astor (left), who told me he was thinking of either USC or Loyola Marymount, will head to Pepperdine University in the fall.
All three players were part of the 2008 team that made it to the state finals and the 2009 team that made it to the state final-four.
The Daily Pilot's Barry Faulkner wrote a good piece on the several Pirate football players moving onto four-years so I will leave just a link for the football players.
Actually, Barry made it easier for me because he confirmed all the rumors I've heard since the spring semester. The OCC Sports Blog and I thank you.
[Photos of Wheeler and Williams - Courtesy of Orange Coast College]
[Photo of Astory - By Melissa Lee]
Shortstop Beck Wheeler and closer Brett Williams from the 2009 OCC state championship team are going back to Division-I ranks.
Williams is a bounce-back from Loyola Marymount University and Wheeler started his career at University of the Pacific.
Wheeler (left), who hit .333 with two home runs and 28 RBIs this year, will suit-up for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos.
Williams (right), who posted a 4-2 record with a 2.01 ERA and four saves, will be a Trojan and play for USC in the fall.
Both players were All-Southern California honorees and both earned first-team All-Orange Empire Conference recognition.
Also, Brett Wallach, the 2009 OEC Player of the Year who was drafted and signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers, will report to the Ogden Raptors in Utah to play Rookie Ball baseball.
Three Coast volleyball players are also moving onto four-year universities.
As I reported in May, players Mike Stewart and Rick Schroeder are still going to Ohio State and UC Santa Cruz, respectively.
But Doug Astor (left), who told me he was thinking of either USC or Loyola Marymount, will head to Pepperdine University in the fall.
All three players were part of the 2008 team that made it to the state finals and the 2009 team that made it to the state final-four.
The Daily Pilot's Barry Faulkner wrote a good piece on the several Pirate football players moving onto four-years so I will leave just a link for the football players.
Actually, Barry made it easier for me because he confirmed all the rumors I've heard since the spring semester. The OCC Sports Blog and I thank you.
[Photos of Wheeler and Williams - Courtesy of Orange Coast College]
[Photo of Astory - By Melissa Lee]
So I have to confess something.
I'm a journalist first and a photographer second but this picture may prove I'm a dum-dum before those.
When I took this picture couple months ago at OCC's open gym, I had my camera on black and white setting and never changed it.
Smooth, I know.
But I'm sure I'm going to have plenty of opportunity to take pictures of her during the 2009-2010 lady Pirates' basketball season, in color.
Alyssa, my bad.
Well Orange Coast College and the world, Coast basketball (and the OCC Sports Blog) introduces freshman Alyssa Hanson.
Also, check out the fall preview article I wrote in the Coast Report for the entire women's basketball team.
So head coach Mike Thornton told me you turned down a scholarship from Chapman University to play at Coast. Talk about that.
Main reason why I did that was because I want to play basketball. Chapman's a good school, a lot of money, but I wanted to play basketball.
What made you choose Coast over other schools?
It was the basketball program and it's one of the best junior colleges around so it seemed like a great way to go. I love the coaches, the players and everything.
What are your expectations in the upcoming season?
We have a lot of good players coming in. I think the people that are coming in are going to really good (and) we're going to work hard and play very well.
What's your major going to be at OCC?
Right now it's undecided but it's between kinesiology or business.
What high school are you from?
Esperanza (in Anaheim).
[Photo by Tony Lee]
I'm a journalist first and a photographer second but this picture may prove I'm a dum-dum before those.
When I took this picture couple months ago at OCC's open gym, I had my camera on black and white setting and never changed it.
Smooth, I know.
But I'm sure I'm going to have plenty of opportunity to take pictures of her during the 2009-2010 lady Pirates' basketball season, in color.
Alyssa, my bad.
Well Orange Coast College and the world, Coast basketball (and the OCC Sports Blog) introduces freshman Alyssa Hanson.
Also, check out the fall preview article I wrote in the Coast Report for the entire women's basketball team.
So head coach Mike Thornton told me you turned down a scholarship from Chapman University to play at Coast. Talk about that.
Main reason why I did that was because I want to play basketball. Chapman's a good school, a lot of money, but I wanted to play basketball.
What made you choose Coast over other schools?
It was the basketball program and it's one of the best junior colleges around so it seemed like a great way to go. I love the coaches, the players and everything.
What are your expectations in the upcoming season?
We have a lot of good players coming in. I think the people that are coming in are going to really good (and) we're going to work hard and play very well.
What's your major going to be at OCC?
Right now it's undecided but it's between kinesiology or business.
What high school are you from?
Esperanza (in Anaheim).
[Photo by Tony Lee]
This is old news but I figure I should post it on here.
On the Major League Baseball draft days, three Pirates from the 2009 state champion team were drafted - the marquee player being Brett Wallach (pictured), the 2009 Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year who was picked in the third round to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Wallach was introduced at the Dodgers stadium on June 27 for signing with the team, according to truebluela.com.
His teammates, Drew Hillman and Mykal Stokes, were selected by Tampa Bay Rays in the 38th round and by San Diego Padres in the 46th round, respectively.
I'm assuming Hillman will go to UC Irvine next year and Stokes, a freshman this year, will return back to OCC to play for head coach John Altobelli.
Also, Altobelli's son, JJ Altobelli, was drafted by Milwaukee Brewers in the 49th round. JJ Altobelli graduated from high school this year and will attend University of Oregon in the fall.
Additional information on the draft picks are available on the OCC Athletics website - run by Coasts' Sports Information Director Tony Altobelli.
[Photo by Hank Schellingerhout]
On the Major League Baseball draft days, three Pirates from the 2009 state champion team were drafted - the marquee player being Brett Wallach (pictured), the 2009 Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year who was picked in the third round to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Wallach was introduced at the Dodgers stadium on June 27 for signing with the team, according to truebluela.com.
His teammates, Drew Hillman and Mykal Stokes, were selected by Tampa Bay Rays in the 38th round and by San Diego Padres in the 46th round, respectively.
I'm assuming Hillman will go to UC Irvine next year and Stokes, a freshman this year, will return back to OCC to play for head coach John Altobelli.
Also, Altobelli's son, JJ Altobelli, was drafted by Milwaukee Brewers in the 49th round. JJ Altobelli graduated from high school this year and will attend University of Oregon in the fall.
Additional information on the draft picks are available on the OCC Athletics website - run by Coasts' Sports Information Director Tony Altobelli.
[Photo by Hank Schellingerhout]