Award given in recognition to former Golden Era player, Akintunde Ahmad, for his academic achievements to our current All-Academic Honor Roll Players.
Thank you again Tunde for coming out and congratulations once more to all of our players who received Golden Era All-Academic Honors!
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
GOLDEN ERA 12U WIN TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP ON WALK-OFF!
Bottom of the 6th inning, one out, down by two runs in the Championship Game...
That's when Jesse Molinar III came up to hit with one job, get on base to get the tying run to the plate. Molinar hit a ground ball to first base that looked like it would be the second out when the 1st basemen had a slight bobble and by the time he recovered and got to the base, Molinar was rewarded for busting down the line and beat it out.
Next up, Ian Pascual, who fell behind in the count one ball and two strikes before lining a ball that split the center and right fielders for a double, which scored Molinar to put Golden Era down by one.
Josh Ugot came to the plate next and didn't wait around as he lined a double as well which possibly could of been the hardest ball hit all season, to score Pascual and tie the game at 5-5.
Next batter, Hunter Mott, who hit a rocket base hit to center field. Ugot had to freeze to make sure the ball would not be caught and advanced to third on the play.
Jordan Webb came to the plate next and hit a high chopper to the first basemen who came up firing, but a little high and Ugot slid in to complete the walk-off win!
Even though these players were mentioned in the comeback in the last inning, it truly was a TEAM EFFORT, where every player played a role to win this Championship.
Great job Golden Era 12's!
Please take a moment to watch the last play below...
That's when Jesse Molinar III came up to hit with one job, get on base to get the tying run to the plate. Molinar hit a ground ball to first base that looked like it would be the second out when the 1st basemen had a slight bobble and by the time he recovered and got to the base, Molinar was rewarded for busting down the line and beat it out.
Next up, Ian Pascual, who fell behind in the count one ball and two strikes before lining a ball that split the center and right fielders for a double, which scored Molinar to put Golden Era down by one.
Josh Ugot came to the plate next and didn't wait around as he lined a double as well which possibly could of been the hardest ball hit all season, to score Pascual and tie the game at 5-5.
Next batter, Hunter Mott, who hit a rocket base hit to center field. Ugot had to freeze to make sure the ball would not be caught and advanced to third on the play.
Jordan Webb came to the plate next and hit a high chopper to the first basemen who came up firing, but a little high and Ugot slid in to complete the walk-off win!
Even though these players were mentioned in the comeback in the last inning, it truly was a TEAM EFFORT, where every player played a role to win this Championship.
Great job Golden Era 12's!
Please take a moment to watch the last play below...
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Saturday, June 7, 2014
NIKKI KOROLEV BLASTS 3 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
ALUMNI ALERT (Delency Baker)
Awesome to have former Golden Era High School Club Team Player, Delency Baker, out to watch our Youth Club Teams over the weekend.
Delency, "D-Bake", is currently on the comeback trail as he hopes to get into professional baseball this upcoming fall. Best of luck D-Bake as you make your return and always great having you around the ball park!
Delency, "D-Bake", is currently on the comeback trail as he hopes to get into professional baseball this upcoming fall. Best of luck D-Bake as you make your return and always great having you around the ball park!
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| Delency Baker (Summer 2014) |
Sunday, June 1, 2014
SUNDERLAND & RAMOS DEAL ON THE MOUND FOR 9U-10U SQUAD
Nick Sunderland & Elijah Ramos had it going over the weekend, as both had exceptional starts on the mound. Sunderland went 5 strong innings allowing only 1 run, while picking up the win over the Pleasant Hill Hawks.
Not to be outdone, Ramos went complete game while picking up the win over the North State Monarchs. Ramos effort advanced the Golden Era 9U-10U team to the Championship game!
Not to be outdone, Ramos went complete game while picking up the win over the North State Monarchs. Ramos effort advanced the Golden Era 9U-10U team to the Championship game!
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| Elijah Ramos & Nick Sunderland (Summer 2014) |
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE
Monday, May 26, 2014
12U GOLDEN ERA OUTSCORE OPPONENTS 49-8 IN 3 WINS OVER MEMORIAL DAY!
The Golden Era 12U team amazing season continued over Memorial Day Weekend, winning 3 more games while outscoring their opponents 49 to 8 in the wins.
The weekend was highlighted at the plate by home-runs from Josh Ugot and Zion Michael, while Ryan Mooar, Hunter Mott, Aidan Pearce and Jordan Webb added 6 hits a piece.
The 12U dominant pitching continued over the weekend as well, with great performances from Ryan Sasaki, Aidan Pearce, Ryan Mooar and Jordan Webb.
The weekend was highlighted at the plate by home-runs from Josh Ugot and Zion Michael, while Ryan Mooar, Hunter Mott, Aidan Pearce and Jordan Webb added 6 hits a piece.
The 12U dominant pitching continued over the weekend as well, with great performances from Ryan Sasaki, Aidan Pearce, Ryan Mooar and Jordan Webb.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Adam Birt's Awesome Season Continues
9U player Adam Birt is having an awesome season and it only seems to be getting better. Heading into the final stretch of the Spring/Summer of 2014 season, Adam is leading the 9U/10U in:
- Hits
- Singles
- RBI's
- Runs Scored
- Stolen Bases
- and has only struck out 5 times all season in close to 100 plate appearances.
- Wins
- and strike-Outs.
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| Adam Birt (Spring 2014) |
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Sunday, May 18, 2014
11U ADVANCE TO 4th CHAMPIONSHIP IN LAST 5 EVENTS PLAYED!
The Golden Era 11U team kept there hot play going by winning 4 games over the weekend and advancing to their 4th Championship game out of the last 5 tournaments played.
The only event in the last 2 months when the Golden Era 11's did not advance to the Championship is when they played up in the 12U division. That event seen them fall in the semi-final game by 2 runs, preventing them from playing the Golden Era 12U team in the championship game.
The weekend was highlighted by great starting pitching from, Brandon Hoover, Rocky Sizemore, Marco Ferrara and Jake Rogers, along with Blake Smith coming in for relief and by closer Nathan Hovey.
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| 11U May 17th & 18th |
CODY WAGNER MAKES MOST AMAZING CATCH IN PROGRAM HISTORY!
It's been said before, one of the greatest things about the game of baseball is you never know when
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| Cody Wagner (Spring 2014) |
One of those moments happened Sunday afternoon, when 7 year old bat-boy Cody Wagner took the field in the last inning in a 11U game Golden Era was well ahead in against All-Out Baseball.
It was a moment that everyone at the field watching the game won't forget. With one out and a runner on 3rd base a high fly ball was hit over Cody's head. Cody broke back and in a full run reached out and made the catch.
Not only did he make the catch though, he had the field awareness to throw the ball back in quickly to the cut-off man keeping the runner at 3rd base.
It was awesome!
The entire crowd went crazy, cheering, yelling and applauding. The only two people who seemed not to be surprised were Cody himself and Coach Derek Bell.
Derek said,"When its all said and done Cody is going to be a phenomenal outfielder and baseball player. I've seen him catch balls like that when the players have been taking batting practice so its no surprise to me he made the catch. That's just the beginning of many great plays to come. But it sure was nice to watch!"
On a side note, when Cody isn't running down fly balls in the outfield, he's a switch hitter at the plate. Great job Cody and we look forward to watching catches like that for years to come!
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Mothers Day Presentation of Roses (12's & 13's)
Moms are the rock...
Moms are the ones that usually wash the uniforms late at night after a long day of baseball so it's ready to go again for the morning.
Moms are the ones that make sure you have a water or Gatorade and make sure your sunscreen is on.
Moms are the ones after a tough game that tell their player, "It'll be alright and you'll get them tomorrow in just the right way to make you feel good".
And that's only a small piece on the baseball side, not to mention the 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year job that makes up being a mom.
Over Mothers Day Weekend our players honored their Moms by presenting them with a rose and telling every one something they appreciated about their Mom. It was awesome and very enjoyable to hear.
Great afternoon on the field and we appreciate each of you coming out for the ceremony!
Moms are the ones that usually wash the uniforms late at night after a long day of baseball so it's ready to go again for the morning.
Moms are the ones that make sure you have a water or Gatorade and make sure your sunscreen is on.
Moms are the ones after a tough game that tell their player, "It'll be alright and you'll get them tomorrow in just the right way to make you feel good".
And that's only a small piece on the baseball side, not to mention the 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year job that makes up being a mom.
Over Mothers Day Weekend our players honored their Moms by presenting them with a rose and telling every one something they appreciated about their Mom. It was awesome and very enjoyable to hear.
Great afternoon on the field and we appreciate each of you coming out for the ceremony!
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
WERE ALWAYS TRULY APPRECIATIVE OF KIND WORDS FROM OUR FAMILIES...
I would like to share my opinion of the Golden Era Baseball Program that my grandson has been a part of for the last three
years.
I am extremely impressed with the no nonsense
approach to the game that the coaches take while being sensitive to the fact
that these are still young kids that will make mistakes.
I have never witnessed
any of the coaches needlessly yelling at any of the kids or criticizing
their playing ability or play choice in a way that would destroy their
confidence and break their spirit. The coaches do a great job of "emphasizing"
to the players their strengths when pointing out how they can improve on their
weaknesses.
The practices are very structured and run in a
way that keeps all players busy at all times. They break up into groups to work
on fundamentals and drills related to their positions. After a set period of time
each group moves on to another drill.
Some drills are specific to their positions
and some drills, of course, pertain to all positions. This approach keeps every player busy at all
times and enables the team to get the maximum work done in the allotted time
that they have. It somewhat reminds me
of when I attended spring training sessions for the pros while my brother was a
sports writer in Phoenix Arizona.
Lastly and most importantly I feel that every
decision by the coaches that I have observed has been made based on doing what
is best for the player’s development, improvement, safety,
and for the integrity of the game, even if it is not the most popular decision
for a fan.
For example, the kids were told to stop sliding head first primarily
due to the risk of injury. It was also pointed out to the kids that a foot
first slide with a quick pop up to the standing position increases their
chances to advance to the next base if the opportunity arises.
I was disappointed at first when I heard
Coach Derek tell the kids this because, as a fan, I love watching them slide
head first but as a parent (actually grandpa) I do understand that it is less
of a risk for injury by having them slide feet first. I will have to admit that
I have come to realize that a well executed foot first slide ending with a
quick pop up to their feet looks just as impressive as a good head first slide.
I would highly recommend the "GOLDEN ERA
BASEBALL PROGRAM" to anyone that has a child or grandchild that loves
baseball and wants the opportunity to be part of an organization that is
devoted to the kids development and continued improvement of their skills as
well as stressing good sportsmanship.
As the coach has pointed out many times: It's all about getting better!!
Sincerely,
Bob Hawley
AKA: One
very proud grandpa that feels blessed his grandson is in this program
Thank you Bob! From all of us here at Golden Era. We truly appreciate the kind words...
Sunday, May 4, 2014
WAGNER & HOOVER BLASTS HOME RUNS FOR 11U
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| Chris Wagner & Brandon Hoover (Spring 2014) |
Chris Wagner and Brandon Hoover both connected for their first home runs of the season on Sunday afternoon. Each players home runs came in the semi-final game against the Fremont Fury, helping lead the Golden Era 11U team to their second consecutive championship game!
Wagner's home run was a missile and Hoover's shot was a bomb that traveled an estimated 250 in the air.
Congratulations guys on your first home runs!
JAKE ROGERS WALK-OFF HIT ADVANCES 11U TEAM!
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| Jake Rogers (Spring 2014) |
Until Jake Rogers came up with a game winning hit on Sunday that is.
Here's how it went, bottom of the last inning, Golden Era 11's down 6-5 to Perk's Titans. 2 outs nobody on base and a 0-2 count on Brandon Hoover. Not looking good.
Hoover fouled a couple off to stay alive then blasted a tripe to deep left-field. The next pitch went to the back-stop and just like that the game was tied.
The comeback was not yet complete though, Marco Ferrara ended up working a walk and Nathan Hovey was beamed on the first pitch in the back.
With runners on first and second base now, Jake Rogers came to the plate. Rogers lined a hit into center-field scoring Ferrara. And after being down their last strike with nobody on base down a run, the Golden Era 11's had make their first come from behind walk-off win of the season!
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
MOOAR, PEARCE, MOTT, UGOT, WEBB & MICHAEL LEAD 12U TO 5-0 WEEKEND ON THE MOUND, ONLY ALLOWING 5 RUNS IN 5 GAMES
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| Hunter, Aidan, Ryan, Jordan & Josh (Spring 2014) |
When it was all said and done the 12U squad had went 5-0 over the weekend and advanced to their 6 Championship in 7 tournaments played.
Ryan Mooar got the weekend started on the mound, going against 925 Baseball. Mooar surrendered a double in the 1st inning, and only allowed one hit the rest of the way. Golden Era picked up the win 12-0 over 925 Baseball.
Aidan Pearce picked up right where Mooar left off. Pearce shut down Lafayette Rock, taking a no-hitter into the 4th inning as the team went on for the win.
Not to be outdone, Hunter Mott got the start on the mound in game 3 of the tournament against the Mon-Stars of Modesto. Mott took a no-hitter into the 4th inning as well as Golden Era went on for the win.
The fourth game of the tournament saw Golden Era going against Triple Crown Baseball, with big Josh Ugot on the mound. Ugot dominated Triple Crown Baseball as the team cruised to another win, advancing them to the championship game.
Jordan Webb got the start in the Championship Game and completed off the weekend of great pitching, shutting down the Mon-Stars in an 8-0 win in the Championship.
Of course any good pitching staff needs a great catcher behind the plate, and catching in 3 of the 5 games over the weekend, anchoring down the pitching staff, was Ryan Sasaki.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
HELVIG THROWS NO HITTER!
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Rocky Sizemore launches a Monster Home-Run
11U Rocky Sizemore launches a MONSTER home-run. Just missing from clearing the 325 foot fence!
Sunday, April 6, 2014
UGOT & SIZEMORE SLAM HOME RUNS!
HOVEY MAKES A CATCH FOR THE AGES
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| Nathan Hovey (Spring 2014) |
You never know when a hit, pitch, steal or play is going to take place to make the ball-park stop and applaud.
11U player Nathan Hovey had one of those plays Sunday morning when while playing left-field he broke back on a deep fly ball that took him to the fence.
Hovey leaped, extended out and while in the air, reached over the wall and robbed a home run.
An amazing catch on this play would be an underestimate. It was one of the best catches you will see at any level.
Great job Nathan!
Saturday, April 5, 2014
HUSDON & NELSON SET STANDARD AS GOOD TEAMMATES
CJ 'Huddy' Hudson and Zack 'All-Day' Nelson are on the disabled list. Both suffering from injuries that have forced them to miss some time.
Since going on the DL both Huddy and All-Day Nelson have been at every practice and game, being there to support and root on there teammates.
This is really what its all about...
Get better guys so we can see you out on the field again soon!
Since going on the DL both Huddy and All-Day Nelson have been at every practice and game, being there to support and root on there teammates.
This is really what its all about...
Get better guys so we can see you out on the field again soon!
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