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California Community Colleges
Commission on Athletics

May 26-28
Fresno City College
Fresno, CA
Fresno City College
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Fresno City College Rams (42-6, 25-3, 5-0)
Coming into the 58th California Community College Baseball Championships, the Rams
have an eleven-game winning streak. This season's characteristic has been a come-from-behind
mentality, whether in early or late innings. Of the Rams six losses, two are by
two runs and four are by one run.
The offensive production was highlighted by three Rams who have 50 or more RBI:
Jameson Smith, Sean Halton and Brian Oliver.
Smith, a catcher, was the Central Valley Conference's Player of the Year. Through
last weekend's regional, Smith is hitting .379, with 59 RBI, 8 homeruns and a slugging
percentage of 604. Halton, the All-CVC first baseman is at .380, 59 RBI, 8 homeruns
and a .630 slg. Brian Oliver, All-CVC designated hitter, is at .365, 52 RBI, 5 homeruns
and a .506 slg. Leadoff batter Derek O'Reilly, the All-CVC shortstop, leads the
Rams in runs scored (65) and hits (73). His average is .369 and is third in doubles
(14) behind Halton (20) and Smith (17). O'Reilly is the ignition to FCC's offense.
On the mound, Michael Guerrero has an 8-1 record, with 73 strikeouts in 91 innings
and an ERA of 2.86. Larry Holscher's record is 6-1 with 64 strikeouts in 62 innings
and an ERA of 1.16. Marcus Walden, the Rams freshman closer, has 4 of the Rams 12
saves, a 5-1 record, with 39 strikeouts in 37 innings and an ERA of 3.41. The team
ERA is 2.68.
The Rams pitching staff is deep and this has served FCC well in many situations.
The same can be said for FCC's position players who have successfully pinch hit
or been fine defensive replacements in late innings. The team batting average is
.334. This is the 14th time FCC has reached the state finals. Whether this adds
up to FCC's sixth state championship, and first since 1992, remains to be seen.
It would be FCC's first state championship at Euless Ballpark since 1962.
Narratives were prepared for the COA by these
members of the Calif. Community College Sports Information Assn.: Teresa Wang, Cypress;
Robert Schmidt, Riverside; Steve Gill, Sacramento City and Woody Wilk, Fresno City.
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