Help us and please support Golden Era’s
Charity Christmas Baseball Camp. The cost of admission is only 2 new
toys and 5 cans of food.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN-UP & FOR FULL DETAILS...
Friday, November 16, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Fall of 2012 (Players teaching parents what they learned) 5th & 6th Graders
Players teaching what they learned throughout
Golden Era's 2012 Fall Player Development Program. Video didn't turn our
clear... but we can still hear all the players teaching. Great job to
all of you guys!
Friday, November 2, 2012
ANNOUNCEMENT: Winter Ball 2012-2013 Golden Era's Version Of MLB Spring Training
Come on out and be part of Golden Era's version of Major League Baseball Spring Training! Our Winter Ball Program is a Pre-Season Training Program where the goal is to prepare players & get players ready for their upcoming seasons.
CLICK HERE TO SEE FULL WINTER BALL DETAILS...
Sunday, October 28, 2012
TODD BURGOS TALKING TO 2ND, 3RD & 4TH GRADERS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION & WORKING HARD
Fall 2012 UPDATE
Former Golden Era player, Todd Burgos came by our Fall of 2012 Program today and spoke with 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders about the importance of doing good in school and working hard. Great talk to the younger guys. Truly appreciated!
Former Golden Era player, Todd Burgos came by our Fall of 2012 Program today and spoke with 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders about the importance of doing good in school and working hard. Great talk to the younger guys. Truly appreciated!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Fall of 2012 Program Kicks Off
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
FALL of 2012 PLAYERS (PRE HIGH SCHOOL)
Golden Era Baseball would like to welcome to following Pre-High School players to our Fall Player Development Program! Time to have some fun and get to work guys...
Adam Birt
Aemilio Heredia
Aidan Pearce
Anthony Giannini
Ben Gee
Benjamin Ferron
Bill Grandson
Blake Smith
Brian Berger
Britten Hallford
C.J. Hudson
Caleb Dawson
Cody Flitton
Cole Davis
Daniel Dinerman
Danny LaFortune
Dominic Hudson
Gabriel Tovar
Griffin Hamlin
Hunter
Ian Pascual
Jack Flitter
Jack Harris
Jack McCullar
Jacob Berger
Jason Mooar
Jeremy Cressio
Jeremy Volpe
Jordan De Alba
Jordan Webb
Josh Baker
Kirk Lawrus
Marcus McClenon
Matthew Miles
Matthew Miles
Maximo Guzman
McRae Grace
Nathan Hufford
Nehemiah House
Nick Momaney
Nick Sunderland
Nikita Korolev
Owen Wilson
Primo Rodriguez
Robert Beasley
Robert Ruiz lll
Rocky Sizemore
Ryan Beasley
Ryan Mooar
Samuel Hoff
Shuichi Roundtree
Thomas Garcia
Trey Percario
Wiliam Brown
Will Fitzhugh
Will Hofstede
Yuichi Roundtree
Zan Lederer
Zion Michael
Anthony Giannini
Ben Gee
Benjamin Ferron
Bill Grandson
Blake Smith
Brian Berger
Britten Hallford
C.J. Hudson
Caleb Dawson
Cody Flitton
Cole Davis
Daniel Dinerman
Danny LaFortune
Dominic Hudson
Gabriel Tovar
Griffin Hamlin
Hunter
Ian Pascual
Jack Flitter
Jack Harris
Jack McCullar
Jacob Berger
Jason Mooar
Jeremy Cressio
Jeremy Volpe
Jordan De Alba
Jordan Webb
Josh Baker
Kirk Lawrus
Marcus McClenon
Matthew Miles
Matthew Miles
Maximo Guzman
McRae Grace
Nathan Hufford
Nehemiah House
Nick Momaney
Nick Sunderland
Nikita Korolev
Owen Wilson
Primo Rodriguez
Robert Beasley
Robert Ruiz lll
Rocky Sizemore
Ryan Beasley
Ryan Mooar
Samuel Hoff
Shuichi Roundtree
Thomas Garcia
Trey Percario
Wiliam Brown
Will Fitzhugh
Will Hofstede
Yuichi Roundtree
Zan Lederer
Zion Michael
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
FALL OF 2012 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SET TO BEGIN THIS SUNDAY!
Welcome again to our Fall of 2012
Player Development Program. For some of you this Sunday is a reunion, to get
back together with old friends as well as to start making some new ones.
For others, this is the beginning to being
with Golden Era Baseball, a road that starts young and that one day may end up
seeing your player move on to College. It’s a journey, and we look forward to
sharing that journey with you.
We believe baseball is
a life-classroom,
and coaches are some of the most important influences ever encountered by the
youth of any generation.
We know this, and we
understand this, so what we strive to bring is a positive environment with
organization and structure, surrounded by qualified coaches and individuals who
love the game and will do everything we can to help every single player within
the program begin to reach their potential.
More importantly
though, a lot more importantly, our coaches strive to give the players we work
with the understanding and importance of team-work, the importance of values
and character, how to handle adversity, responsibility and how to be a leader,
not to mention everything else the life classroom of being out on a field
create. Those
are the staples; those are the grounds of the Golden Era program.
Playing the game the
right way and everything it has to give, that experience at the end of the day
is what we are striving to offer. And that experience is something players can
carry with them for a lifetime.
Where it all starts…
Everything at Golden Era Baseball starts with our
philosophy or program definition of success:
Give it your
all… Give it everything you have…
And try to do
the best you’re capable of doing.
We honestly believe if you do that, if you give it
our all, if you give it everything you have and try to do the best you’re
capable of doing… Then one could ALWAYS look back and consider what they’ve
done a success.
That
philosophy is the benchmark of Golden Era Baseball, it is our standard.
If a player gives it his all, if he gives it
everything he has… and tries to do the best he’s capable of doing… then what
more could he have done? That is how we measure success within Golden Era
Baseball.
This Fall we truly look forward to working with the
players and trying our best and giving it everything we have as a Coaching
Staff, to help each player begin to reach their true potential … both
on the field and off.
To everyone, we wish you all a great Fall Player
Development Program, and now it’s time to hit the field and start having some
fun and getting to work…
Golden Era Baseball
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Todd Burgos University of Redlands Bound
East Bay, CA (August, 2012)
Golden Era Baseball’s standout centerfielder and left handed pitcher Todd Burgos has decided to play his college baseball at University of Redlands.
Burgos is coming off a very solid summer season where he was a fixture in the middle of Golden Era’s 18U batting order and a dominant pitcher on the mound.
Even though Todd has Division 1 talent as a baseball player, both as a pitcher as well as a position player, he decided a smaller school with high academics was a great long term fit for him.
Golden Era Coach Derek Bell says, “I’m really excited for Todd, not only because he’s going to end up moving on to play college baseball at University of Redlands, but he’s also going to play the same position at the same school I did in college. It’s a great moment.
Coach Bell added, “Todd is one of those special players, not because of what he can do as a player even though that in its own right is special… but what sets Todd apart are the intangibles he brings to the field every day. He’s a natural leader, has all of his teammates respect and has a work ethic that is tough to match”
“On top of everything Todd brings to the table on the baseball field, more importantly, Todd is an exceptional person, who I have seen first-hand donate his time to help others and to be a mentor to younger players coming up. I believe Todd is going to be successful in any walk of life because of everything that makes up who he is. I personally, and we as a program could not be more proud of Todd and we wish him the best of luck playing baseball at the college level”.
Todd say’s, “It feels good to be out of high school and knowing that I’m going to be playing baseball at the next level. I’m excited to play with a bunch of guys who love the game as much as I do. I’d also like to say thank you to my Golden Era teammates, you guys made up the best team I have ever been part of and it was great being around and playing with you guys”.
As far as what Todd’s next goals are, “To do well and get as good as I possibly can… and take my ability to an even higher level”.
On behalf of everyone here at Golden Era Baseball, we say congratulations again to you Todd and we wish you all the best at the college level!
Golden Era Baseball’s standout centerfielder and left handed pitcher Todd Burgos has decided to play his college baseball at University of Redlands.
Burgos is coming off a very solid summer season where he was a fixture in the middle of Golden Era’s 18U batting order and a dominant pitcher on the mound.
Even though Todd has Division 1 talent as a baseball player, both as a pitcher as well as a position player, he decided a smaller school with high academics was a great long term fit for him.
Golden Era Coach Derek Bell says, “I’m really excited for Todd, not only because he’s going to end up moving on to play college baseball at University of Redlands, but he’s also going to play the same position at the same school I did in college. It’s a great moment.
Coach Bell added, “Todd is one of those special players, not because of what he can do as a player even though that in its own right is special… but what sets Todd apart are the intangibles he brings to the field every day. He’s a natural leader, has all of his teammates respect and has a work ethic that is tough to match”
“On top of everything Todd brings to the table on the baseball field, more importantly, Todd is an exceptional person, who I have seen first-hand donate his time to help others and to be a mentor to younger players coming up. I believe Todd is going to be successful in any walk of life because of everything that makes up who he is. I personally, and we as a program could not be more proud of Todd and we wish him the best of luck playing baseball at the college level”.
Todd say’s, “It feels good to be out of high school and knowing that I’m going to be playing baseball at the next level. I’m excited to play with a bunch of guys who love the game as much as I do. I’d also like to say thank you to my Golden Era teammates, you guys made up the best team I have ever been part of and it was great being around and playing with you guys”.
As far as what Todd’s next goals are, “To do well and get as good as I possibly can… and take my ability to an even higher level”.
On behalf of everyone here at Golden Era Baseball, we say congratulations again to you Todd and we wish you all the best at the college level!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
USA BASEBALL WORLD SERIES UPDATE
The 18U Golden Era squad won it's 3rd straight Tuesday morning in the USA Baseball World Series in San Diego.
In Golden Era's 3 wins the pitching staff has combined to give up 3 runs total. The team takes the field tomorrow at 11:45 AM looking for there 4th straight win!
The 18u Golden Era squad won 7-6 this morning in the USA Baseball World Series. The win is Golden Era's 4th straight in the World Series in San Diego & 13th of 16 overall...
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Golden Era 18's Advance to Championship Game in Summer National Championships 2012
The Golden Era 18's upped their winning streak to 10 straight games by winning 5 in a row in the... to advance to the Championship game of the 2012 Summer National Championships in Reno, Nevada.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Caleb Schwitter Shuts Down East Bay Baseball
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| Caleb Schwitters |
Caleb Schwitters, 2014 grad was dominant in his first start on the mound this summer, pitching 6 innings, striking out 5 and only allowing 1 unearned run, leading Golden Era victory.
In game 1, along with the solid pitching of Schwitters, the bats were on fire as well, totaling up 14 runs behind 2 doubles by Justin Chase, big hits from Todd Burgos & Joey Marchinni along with a home run from Ian Dawkins.
GAME 2:
Pitching was the story during Golden Era's game 2 win. Tucker Pulliam, Johnny Punla and Todd Burgos combined to allow 1 run over 9 innings as Golden Era picked up the 2-1 victory. Just as impressive was Mitchell Petures behind the plate, who called a great game.
Danny Uesugi & Alex Riviera picked up big hits at the plate that played big roles in the win...
Friday, July 13, 2012
2012 BLACK vs GOLD SERIES CHAMPS
Each year our High School Club Teams
participate in numerous prestigious tournaments throughout the summer,
but year in and year out 3 of the most fun days we have is our Black vs.
Gold Series, where the 18U team is divided in 2 and the players battle it out to see who has to pay for dinner on the next road trip.
TEAM BLACK, manage d by 2013 Grad Ian Dawkins of Arroyo High School dominated TEAM GOLD, managed by 2013 Grad Tucker Pulliam of Dublin High School.
When it was all said and done TEAM BLACK pulled off the 3 to nothing sweep, as indicated by 2014 Grad, Danny Uesugi with the broom in the photo.
Pictured are Johnny Punla, Danny Uesugi, Ian Dawkins, Tim Curry, Todd Burgos, Mitchell Peturus, Travis Earby as well as Hunter & Ryan...
Lot of fun guys and congrats to TEAM BLACK!
TEAM BLACK, manage d by 2013 Grad Ian Dawkins of Arroyo High School dominated TEAM GOLD, managed by 2013 Grad Tucker Pulliam of Dublin High School.
When it was all said and done TEAM BLACK pulled off the 3 to nothing sweep, as indicated by 2014 Grad, Danny Uesugi with the broom in the photo.
Pictured are Johnny Punla, Danny Uesugi, Ian Dawkins, Tim Curry, Todd Burgos, Mitchell Peturus, Travis Earby as well as Hunter & Ryan...
Lot of fun guys and congrats to TEAM BLACK!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
10U Golden Era Elite (2019 Grads) all the way to the Championship of the Southern California Firecracker Classic!
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| The 2012 10U Golden Era Elite |
What a way to wrap up the season!
Throughout the tournament that featured the top teams from So-Cal, Matthew Miles and Ryan Mooar smashed home-runs, while Hunter Mott, Rocky Sizemoor, Aidan Pearce, Owen Wilson and Ian Pascual all had monster tournaments at the plate.
Great season Golden Era 10's... we look forward to seeing you next year as 11's!!!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Clayton Nodal & Tucker Pulliam With Performances of a Lifetime Against the Colton Nighthawks
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| Clayton Nodal & Tucker Pulliam |
Orange County
Over the years we have seen a lot of baseball games, and every now and then when you show up at the ballpark you see a performance you will always remember. That is what Clayton Nodal and Tucker Pulliam gave us on Monday July 1st at Concordia University while playing in the 4th of July Firecracker Classic.
Clayton Nodal and Tucker Pulliam combined for one of the best pitching performances you will ever see against the Colton Nighthawks in the 2012 Firecracker Classic, combining for 10 innings of work, allowing NO earned runs!
Todd Burgos in dominant form in the 2012 Firecracker Classic...
2012 FIRECRACKER CLASSIC UPDATE
Orange County, CA
The great pitching in the Firecracker continued today as Todd Burgos went 6 strong innings allowing 3 hits, striking out 9 and allowing 2 runs.
Orange County, CA
The great pitching in the Firecracker continued today as Todd Burgos went 6 strong innings allowing 3 hits, striking out 9 and allowing 2 runs.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Golden Era 10's put up 17 runs to win game 1 of the Southern California 4th of July Firecracker Classic! Beat LA!
10U Southern California Firecracker Classic Update
Los Angeles, CA
Wow, what a way to get the tournament going! The 10U bats came out on fire putting up 17 runs in the first game of the 2012 Firecracker Classic.
Great job guys!!!
Los Angeles, CA
Wow, what a way to get the tournament going! The 10U bats came out on fire putting up 17 runs in the first game of the 2012 Firecracker Classic.
Great job guys!!!
Johnny Punla Dealing in 2012 Firecracker
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| Johnny Punla |
Orange County, CA
Johnny Punla has been consistently pitching great all summer, and that was no different when he toed the mound against the Orange County Angels in game 1 of the Firecracker Classic. Punla went 6 strong innings, striking out 8 and allowed only 1 run.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Golden Era 18's Set for Southern California Firecracker Classic
The 18U Golden Era squad is set to travel down
to Southern California to battle it out in the most competitive
tournament in the country, the 4th of July Firecracker Classic in Orange
County.
The 18's have got off to a hot start start this summer, playing in the championship of the Northern California Wood Bat Invitational and advancing to the semi-finals of the Best of the Best tournament in San Diego...
The 18's have got off to a hot start start this summer, playing in the championship of the Northern California Wood Bat Invitational and advancing to the semi-finals of the Best of the Best tournament in San Diego...
10U Golden Era Elite set to battle it out in Southern California in the Firecracker Classic!
The 10U Golden Era Elite are set to head down to Southern California to battle it out in the 4th of July Classic at Big League Dreams. Golden Era is the only team from Northern California that will be in attendance.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Major League Baseball scout, James Lamb, talking to the guys!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
JOEY MARCHINI ACCEPTS SCHOLARSHIP
We at Golden Era Baseball would like to say congratulations to 18U
player, Joey Marchini, who has accepted a scholarship to play 4 year
college baseball at University of San Francisco A of A.
Joey, a centerfielder and 2012 grad from Salesian High School in
Richmond is coming off an incredible senior season where he hit close to
600, had 3 home runs, 28 runs scored and 18 RBI’s.
Marchini’s high school coach, Kenny Paysinger who spent 3 seasons
coaching him on varsity says, “Joey is a coaches player, he will be the
hardest worker on any team he plays on, he’s a phenomenal kid, has a
tremendous attitude, and has one of the best work ethics I have ever
seen. He is a coach’s dream.”
Golden Era Coach Derek Bell says, “Joey is one of the best pure athletes
and naturally gifted players that has been part of Golden Era. The
thing with Joey is as good of a player that he is right now, his best
days are still in front of him. He has speed, power, plus arm strength,
is a phenomenal outfielder and has true baseball instincts that we can’t
teach. There is no better feeling than to watch a players dream of
playing college baseball come true and I really look forward to seeing
him as he continues down his baseball road”.
Joey himself say’s, “I’m very excited, I’ve had a lot of great coaches
over the years and all the hard work has finally paid off”.
Joey on behalf of all your coaches at Salesian High School and from all
of us here at Golden Era Baseball, we say congratulations again and wish
you all the best at the college level!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Golden Era 18U Beat Berkivich Gamers to Advance to the Championship Game of the Northern California Wood Bat Invitational
Golden Era 18U beat the Berkivich Gamers
5-2 to advance to the Championship Game of the Northern California Wood
Bat Invitational. Championship game will be tomorrow (Sunday) at 1:00
at College of Marin.
Through Golden Era's 5 wins so far in the tournament, the pitching has been amazing, only allowing 5 runs over 35 innings of work...
Through Golden Era's 5 wins so far in the tournament, the pitching has been amazing, only allowing 5 runs over 35 innings of work...
Friday, June 15, 2012
NORTHERN CA FATHERS DAY WOOD BAT INVITATIONAL UPDATE
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| Johnny Punla, Connor Cabral, Clayton Nodal, Tucker Pulliam |
Golden Era enters the weekend playoff round as the #2 seed, set to square off again Saturday morning...
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FATHERS DAY WOOD BAT INVITATIONAL UPDATE:
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| Ryan Morris, Todd Burgos, Travis Earby |
and great baseball instincts guaranteeing them a spot in Saturday’s
elimination round. Game 1 was won in dramatic fashion in the bottom of
the seventh inning with runners at first and third, one out and the
score tied 1-1.
Team Elite’s Travis Earby was on third base with Ryan Morris at the plate facing his high school teammate from Dublin behind the count. After a first pitch fastball called for a strike and a brief meeting on the mound between the pitcher and his coach, Morris took the 0-1 fastball to left field for a base hit driving in Earby for the game winning run.
The key play in the victory happened just before Morris’s hit when centerfielder Todd Burgos, who went 2-3 in the game, beat out a ground ball to shortstop in which the base runner, Travis Earby, went from first to third due to heads up base running when Earby noticed that there was no fielder covering third base.
On the mound for Golden Era was Johnny Punla who pitched a complete game giving up just five hits, walking only two batters, and striking out four Crawdad batters. After Punla gave up one unearned run in the first inning he threw six innings of shutout ball retiring six straight batters at one point.
Game two was dominated by the pitching performances of Clayton Nodal, Tucker Pulliam, and Conner Cabral. The trio combined for seven innings of shutout baseball giving up three hits, walking only one batter, and not allowing a runner past second base. Nodal, from Clayton Valley High School, pitched three innings and struck out 8 of the first 9 North Bay Baseball batters he faced. Nodal ended the game fanning eight batters, three of them looking at strike three, and giving up just one hit.
Golden Era Team Elite got two runs in the second inning after two outs led by Travis Earby who drew a walk after going down in the count 0-2. The following batter for GE was first basemen Tim Curry who took a ball the opposite way after a first pitch strike that moved the speedy Earby to third base.
Bases then got loaded when catcher Mitchell Petures got walked after battling a seven pitch at bat bringing up third basemen Joey Lyle who got hit by a pitch on a 1-1 count bringing in Travis Earby for the first run of the game. Later in the inning a failed pick off attempt to first base got away from North Bay’s fielder and Tim Curry scores from third making it 2-0.
Golden Era got their third and final run in the sixth inning when Ryan Morris led the inning off with a single and then went from first base to third base on a throwing error from third and was later driven in by Connor Cabral’s hit to left field.
Team Elite’s Travis Earby was on third base with Ryan Morris at the plate facing his high school teammate from Dublin behind the count. After a first pitch fastball called for a strike and a brief meeting on the mound between the pitcher and his coach, Morris took the 0-1 fastball to left field for a base hit driving in Earby for the game winning run.
The key play in the victory happened just before Morris’s hit when centerfielder Todd Burgos, who went 2-3 in the game, beat out a ground ball to shortstop in which the base runner, Travis Earby, went from first to third due to heads up base running when Earby noticed that there was no fielder covering third base.
On the mound for Golden Era was Johnny Punla who pitched a complete game giving up just five hits, walking only two batters, and striking out four Crawdad batters. After Punla gave up one unearned run in the first inning he threw six innings of shutout ball retiring six straight batters at one point.
Game two was dominated by the pitching performances of Clayton Nodal, Tucker Pulliam, and Conner Cabral. The trio combined for seven innings of shutout baseball giving up three hits, walking only one batter, and not allowing a runner past second base. Nodal, from Clayton Valley High School, pitched three innings and struck out 8 of the first 9 North Bay Baseball batters he faced. Nodal ended the game fanning eight batters, three of them looking at strike three, and giving up just one hit.
Golden Era Team Elite got two runs in the second inning after two outs led by Travis Earby who drew a walk after going down in the count 0-2. The following batter for GE was first basemen Tim Curry who took a ball the opposite way after a first pitch strike that moved the speedy Earby to third base.
Bases then got loaded when catcher Mitchell Petures got walked after battling a seven pitch at bat bringing up third basemen Joey Lyle who got hit by a pitch on a 1-1 count bringing in Travis Earby for the first run of the game. Later in the inning a failed pick off attempt to first base got away from North Bay’s fielder and Tim Curry scores from third making it 2-0.
Golden Era got their third and final run in the sixth inning when Ryan Morris led the inning off with a single and then went from first base to third base on a throwing error from third and was later driven in by Connor Cabral’s hit to left field.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
10U Ryan Mooar Throwing Smoke!
10U Pitcher, Ryan Mooar, was dealing on the
mound over the weekend, striking out 12 of the 15 batters he faced on
the mound! Great work Ryan!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Jordan Remer drafted by the Cincinnatti Reds
Sunday, June 3, 2012
18U GOLDEN ERA SQUAD OPEN WITH A WIN TO START THE SUMMER of 2012 SEASON:
The 18U Golden Era team outscored a very solid Watsonville Aggies squad 8 to 3 in a 14 inning scrimmage to open the summer of 2012 season.
Golden Era's pitchers dominated the day, lead by juniors Clayton Nodal, Johnny Punla, Conner Cabral, Tucker Pulliam, Wes Lindstrom, and Ryan Morris as well as seniors Todd Burgos and Joey Marchini, who combined to allow 3 runs over 14 innings while striking out 16.
At the plate the offense was started off by Alex Riviera who dragged bunted for a single, stole second then scored on a single by Joey Lyle. Travis Earby, Clayton Nodal as well as Dylan Steen also picked up big hits throughout the day.
Monday, May 28, 2012
10U Elite Championship in Memorial Day Classic
10U Golden Era Elite have some fun after reaching the Championship of the Santa Cruz Memorial Day Classic!
The team picked up victories over the weekend against SC Sea-Hawks 28 to 3, the San Jose Pumas 9 to 2 and the Dirty Dozen 8 to 5 to advance to the championship...
The team picked up victories over the weekend against SC Sea-Hawks 28 to 3, the San Jose Pumas 9 to 2 and the Dirty Dozen 8 to 5 to advance to the championship...
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Thanks to Todd!
Coach
Todd Burgos with the guys on his last day before getting going for the
summer with the 18U squad! Tremendous job Todd working with the players
throughout the Spring.
On behalf of everyone thank you for everything you did for them! Good luck and bring it this summer!
On behalf of everyone thank you for everything you did for them! Good luck and bring it this summer!
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Dominating Weekend by Youth Club Team
Josh Baker had a dominating day at the plate
against the South Country Rebels over the weekend, hitting a single,
double and triple, only falling a homerun away from the cycle, while
leading the 11U Golden Era squad to a victory.
The game saw several Golden Era players do well, led by the solid pitching of Aidan Pearce and Owen Wilson on the mound, and along with Josh Baker's dominating day at the plate, Jack McCullar tripled, Hunter Mott added a single and double, Carson Stack, Bryan Bruno, Thomas Major, Ryan Mooar and Jacob Berger all singled in runs as well.
Great team win and tremendous job playing the game the right way!
The game saw several Golden Era players do well, led by the solid pitching of Aidan Pearce and Owen Wilson on the mound, and along with Josh Baker's dominating day at the plate, Jack McCullar tripled, Hunter Mott added a single and double, Carson Stack, Bryan Bruno, Thomas Major, Ryan Mooar and Jacob Berger all singled in runs as well.
Great team win and tremendous job playing the game the right way!
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Jonathan Sa at University of Texas Pan American
Jonathon Sa, former Golden Era pitcher is off to a great start on the mound for University of Texas Pan American.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Great job 10U Golden Era Elite for moving on to the Championship game!
10U Golden Era begin the season strong going 3 & 1 over the weekend. The weekend was highlighted with big hits from Rocky Sizemore, Ian Pascual and Hunter Mott, while Aidan Pearce, Nehemiah House, Ryan Mooar and Owen Wilson were awesome on the mound.
Great start!
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