A Message From
Ed Rairie
President of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim
A warm welcome to this Very Special 50th Anniversary Orange County
All-Star Baseball Classic, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim
and this year co-sponsored by Mrs. Gene Autry.
Decades ago, Cliff Rothrock, a dedicated educator and Kiwanis member,
challenged the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim to sponsor an event which
would showcase the talented athletes in Orange County. Over the years the
competition has grown and many outstanding young men have played in
the KCGA Orange County All-Star Baseball Game and 137 of them have made it into the Majors! This
evening we shall again see an exciting game featuring Orange County’s finest.
As the high school career of these young athletes comes to a close, we recognize that the coaches and
volunteers spent countless hours to make the game this evening a memorable experience. Parents and
family members are a special support system and they share in the accomplishments of these young men.
The athletes are an inspiration to all of us to do the best we can.
Many of you have heard of Kiwanis International and some have not - Kiwanis International is a global
organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. The
Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim is the local part of Kiwanis International. I’m proud to say that KCGA is
one of the most active clubs in Orange County. KCGA sponsors through its Service Leadership Programs,
8 high school Key Clubs, an elementary K-Kids Club, Terrific Kids at the Boys & Girls Club, Bringing Up
Grades in 24 Anaheim elementary schools and reading programs. KCGA also supports the Anaheim Public
Library, Books on the Go at ARTIC, Anaheim Arts Council, Children’s Festival, AUHSD Special Programs
and the Anaheim YMCA. This year KCGA Foundation gave $25,000 in Scholarships to 9 deserving high
school seniors.
Kiwanis has partnered with Kiwanis Clubs throughout the world and UNICEF to eliminate maternal and
neonatal tetanus worldwide by raising $110 Million in a campaign known as the Eliminate Project!
To learn more about the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim we invite you to join us as our guest at one of
our weekly Thursday Morning Breakfast meetings at 7:30 AM at the Clarion Hotel in Anaheim. Or you may
visit www.greater-anaheim.kiwanisone.org for more information.
On behalf of our 2017 All-Star Baseball Game Chairman, Will Cornell, the committee and our KCGA
members, welcome to Glover Stadium and enjoy a Very Special Game!
Congratulations All-Stars
Ed Rairie, 2016-17 President
Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim
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Happy 50th Anniversary
of the Kiwanis Club of Greater
Anaheim’s Annual Orange County
North/South High School
All-Star Baseball Game from
your friends at the Clarion.
616 W. Convention Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
1-800-231-6215
www.clarionanaheim.com
Congratulations Congrats Jake Eisner!
Sam Cachola.
Congratulations on your success
We are so proud of you and in the classroom and on the field.
excited to see you play. We Have a great time and wishing you
will always be your #1 fans!
Love, Mom, Dad, and Kyle the best for college at TCU!
Love, Mom, Dad,
Tina, Georgie, Brett
Congratulations MICHAEL FRIAS,
Mark Stanford Congratulations!
We are so proud of everything This is such an honor, enjoy this day.
you have accomplished on You continue to make me proud.
FAITH, FAMILY, FRIENDS.
the field and in the classroom. CREDO! ZOT! ZOT!
Good Luck!!! Love, Mom
Mom, Dad & Kate
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OFFICIAL KIWANIS ALL-STAR SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
GAME PROGRAM - 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS Gates Open................................................................ 5:00
Outfield Practice........................... North 5:20 / South 6:00
THIS 50TH ANNIVERSARY GAME IS Opening Ceremonies................................................. 6:40
BEING SPONSORED BY Presentation of Miss Kiwanis & Orange County
MRS. GENE AUTRY Youth Baseball Award, Introduction of Players
The National Anthem performed by Sean Oleo
ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE ANGELS Play Ball..................................................................... 7:00
Page South is Home Team
A Message from President Ed......................................... 3 Presentation of Game Awards........................ Post Game
Schedule of Activities...................................................... 5
All-Star Officials............................................................... 5 All-Star Game Officials
All-Star Committee.......................................................... 5
Miss Kiwanis.................................................................... 9 Rules Interpreter................................... Irv & Scott Pickler
Outstanding Player Award for 2016.............................. 14 Umpires - Plate........................................... Chris Costlow
Most Hustling Award for 2016....................................... 14 1st Base.............................................Ed Rairie
North Coaches.............................................................. 15 2nd Base...................................... Ken Kobylka
North All-Star Players............................................. 16 - 17 3rd Base........................................Bill Graham
North All-Stars Scoring Sheet....................................... 18
South All-Stars Scoring Sheet....................................... 19 All-Star Game Committee
South All-Stars Players.......................................... 20 - 21
South All-Star Coaches................................................. 22 Chairman......................................................... Will Cornell
All-Star Game History..............................................10 - 11 Awards & Officials...........................................Tom Kieviet
Special Olympics........................................................... 29 Player Banquet.......................Dr. June Glenn,Tom Kieviet
Scholarship Foundation................................................. 24 Ceremonies.....................................................Frank Barry
Spotlight on Key Clubs.................................................. 25 Concessions........................... Paul Bostwick, Frank Barry
Tickets....................................................... Dr. June Glenn
Photographer................................................. Mike Barnes
Press Relations............ Shirley McCracken / Dick Mosher
Stadium Ticket Sales................. Rich Smith / Dick Mosher
Game Program......................... Will Cornell / Keith Rickey
Program Ad Sales........................................... Will Cornell
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Irv Pickler’s Attorney at Law
50 Years of Support.
~ The Moshers 15241 Chalon Circle
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Congratulations
Connor Montgomery (949) 733-1645
We are so very proud of all that [email protected]
you have accomplished at Canyon
both on the field and in the
classroom. Have fun playing in the
All Star game.
Love, Mom, Dad, John
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The voice you hear . . .
Dr. John Dahlem
Announcing the All-Star Game tonight for the 37th
straight year is Dr. John Dahlem, retired Principal of Loara,
Kennedy and Western High Schools. John is an Eagle
Scout and a decorated company commander during the
Vietnam War. He graduated from the University of Oregon
and was recently named a National Significant Sigma Chi.
He has a Masters in Latin American History from UCLA
and a Ph.D, in Human Behavior. Dr. Dahlem is a National,
California and Orange County member of the Wrestling Hall
of Fame. He was the National Wrestling Coach of the Year
in 1979. John is the Past President of the CIF Southern
Section (585 schools) and has written a brief history of
interesting high school tidbits, which can be found on their
web page. He keeps active in the wrestling community
by conducting clinics, writing articles and participating on
numerous committees. Along with announcing this game,
Dr. Dahlem also has helped announce the California State
CIF Track and Field Finals.
John resides in Huntington Beach with his beautiful wife
Sioux, the retired Principal of the Braille Institute. They
have two sons, both of whom graduated from Stanford with
graduate degrees from Harvard and UCLA. John is an avid
mountain climber who has climbed the Seven Summits
including reaching the summit of Mt. Everest in May 2010;
the second oldest American and the oldest Father-Son
combination to ever stand atop the world. John is the oldest
individual to accomplish the Explorers Grand Slam, which
includes the 7 Summits and pulling a sled to the North and
South Poles. John loves trivia .. so be prepared tonight to
test your memory on trivia questions from the press box!
All-Star Player’s Banquet
From the very beginning, the special evening meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim was devoted to the
recognition of the twenty-four All-Star players and three Coaches of both the North and South Teams and of course, the
Umpires.
The KCGA presents each player with an 8x10 color photograph of his team, an All-Star T-shirt, a Certificate of
Participation, and if he’s lucky, a hug from Miss Kiwanis All-Star.
One of the highlights of the meeting is the recognition of parents, teachers, coaches and friends who helped the
players reach their goals both in sports and education.
This years All-Star Banquet was held at the Clarion Hotel on May 31st, 2017 with 200 players, coaches, umpires,
parents and friends in attendance.
2016 NORTH TEAM 2016 SOUTH TEAM
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Miss Kiwanis All-Star
SAMANTHA CADONDON
Samantha Cadondon is a senior at Loara High
and will attend the University of California, Irvine
this fall. She is pursuing a major in Biological
Sciences and is planning for a career in the
medical field with a specialty in pediatrics.
She has been a member of the Loara Key Club
for 4 years and was President for the 2016-17 year.
She served as the Loara Representative to the
AUHSD Student Services Foundation and served
as Vice President too. While there she reviewed
grant requests for student-led projects throughout
the Anaheim Union High School District.
Samantha’s interests include music, cooking
and spending time with family. She is delighted and
honored to serve as the 2017 Miss Kiwanis All-Star
for the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim.
Congratulations E. MICHAEL AMBROSI
Cameron Tafoya
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The family is proud of all your
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ALL STAR GAME HISTORY
In many cases, the label “All Star Game” is a misnomer 1986 – South again 4-3. Series 10-9
hurriedly tacked on any post-season contest, but in the matter
of the annual Orange County High School Game, the term 1987 – North dominates 11-0. Series even
rings with veracity.
Each of the past North-South games has seen the cream 1988 – North again 9-7. Series N 11 S 10
of Orange County’s baseball players display their collective
talents. 1989 – North wins 4-3. Series 12-10
The games sponsor, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim,
again has gathered the finest group available and these 1990 – South wins 9-8. Series 12-11
graduating seniors will attempt to emulate their peers of the
past. 1991 – South again 8-4. Series even
THE RECORD 1992 – North wins 7-5. Series N 13 S 12
1968 – First game. South wins 3-2 1993 – South wins 5-3. Series even
1969 – South wins 5-3. Series 2-0 1994 – South wins 8-3. Series S 14 N 13
Bert Blyleven and Alan Bannister
join the major leagues. 1995 – South wins 15-13 & leads the series 15-13
1970 – South wins 2-0. Series at 3-0 1996 – South wins again 15-7. Series 16-13
1971 – North wins 3-1. Series now 3-1 1997 – North wins 5-1. Series at 16-14
1972 – North wins 15-7 Series at 3-2 1998 – South prevails 14-13. Series 17-14
Don Asse and Gary Carter join the majors.
1999 – North fights back 11-10. Series at 17-15
1973 – North wins again 6-1. Series at 3-3
Mike Champion and Matt Keough 2000 – South wins 6-5. Series now 18-15
become major leaguers.
2001 – North wins 15-3. Series 18-16
1974 – South wins 8-3. Series at 4-3
2002 – North wins 4-3. Series 18-17
1975 – North takes the game. Series at 4-4
Tim Flannery, Tim Wallach and Marty Castillo 2003 – South 6-5. Series 19-17
will join the majors.
2004 – South 14-13. Series 20-17
1976 – North wins 5-1. Leads series 5-4
Dan Petry joins the majors. 2005 – South 10-6. Series 21-17
1977 – North wins again 11-0. Series at 6-4 2006 – 21 South - 18 North!
1978 – South fights back 7-6. Series at 6-5 2007 – The South wins again and now leads the North
Mike Witt joins the Yankees 22-18. South’s Adam Kordich hit the only grand slam
with 2 out in the 4th inning. He was the game MVP
1979 – North wins 7-1. Series N 7 S 5 and Freddie Freeman of El Modena was named the
Most Hustling Player.
1980 – North wins 4-3. Series at 8-5
2008 – This year the tables turned and the North took
1981 – South prevails 13-12. Series now 8-6 an early lead and beat the South 5-1. The game MVP
Lenny Dykstra joins the majors was Valencia’s Adam Bartczak. The Most Hustling
Player was Tyler Rahmatulla of Mater Dei. He drove
1982 – South wins 7-6. Series at 8-7 in the South’s only run with a triple. South still leads
the series 22-19.
1983 – South wins again 4-3. Series even
2009 – The South dominated the game in a 9-0 victory over
1984 – North strikes back 10-2. Series N 9 S 8 the North in the 42nd Annual game. Eric Ehlow took home the
MVP Award and Beau Amaral was named the Most Husling
1985 – South wins 8-3. Series even again Player. North coach Steve Gullotti coached his last game after
28 years. South extends its lead to 23-19.
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ALL STAR GAME HISTORY
2010 – The North took an early lead and went on to beat 137 All Star players have been drafted into the major
the South 5-1. The South’s lead in the 43-game series was leagues and the year they played in the Kiwanis Clubor
trimmed to 23 - 20. Robert Chavarria of Marina High was the Greater Anaheim’s Orange County High School All-
game’s Most Outstanding Player and Mater Dei’s Cory Hahn Star Baseball Game! Here are just some.....
won the game’s Hustle Award. He also was signed by the San Randy Jones – 1969 San Diego Padres
Diego Padres. Bert Blyleven – 1969 Minn. Twins
2011 – The game was tied early on 1-1 and then the South’s Alan Bannister – 1969 White Sox
Eric Snyder smacked a homer with bases loaded. A solo shot Gary Carter – 1972 Mets
of over 400 feet and a three run shot in the eighth won him the Don Aase – 1972 Baltimore
MVP award. The North fought back with four runs in the fourth, Tim Flannery – 1975 San Diego Padres
helped by an RBI single from Blake Hitchcock who took the Tim Wallach – 1975 Montreal Expos
Most Hustling Player award still wasn’t enough to over come Dan Petry – 1976 Angels
the dominance of the South. The series in now 24 South - 20 Mike Witt – 1978 New York Yankees
North. Bryan Hoppie – 1980 Phillies
2012 – Beckman’s Zack Rivera led off the game with a home Lenny Dykstra – 1981 Phillies
run and the South added 2 more runs in the 1st inning. A 5 run Aaron Boone – 1991 Cincinnati Reds
5th inning pushed the South lead to 8-0. The North fought back Gerald Laird – 1998 Texas Rangers
but only scored few before the end of the game. South wins John Hudgins – 2000 Texas Rangers
10-4 to lead the series 25-20. Cory Hahn – 2010 San Diego Padres
2013 – This was the year for the North! The 5th inning was the James Kaprielian – 2012 Seattle Mariners
big one for the North, It sent 9 batters to the plate and scored 5 Ty Moore – 2012 New York Yankees
runs. They added 1 run in the 6th and 2 in the 8th. The South Kyle Twomey – 2012 Oakland A’s
scored all of its runs in the th inning, but the North added Timmy Robinson – 2012 Minnesota Twins
another run in the 9th making it 9-3 and the win. South leads Mike Lorenzen – 2010 Cincinnati Reds
Series 25-21. Nolan Arenado – 2009 Colorado Rockies
2014 – Usually the All-Star game is an evenly matched Gerritt Cole – 2008 Pirates
contest and this year’s game, after 11 innings, was a Josh Stephen – 2016 Phillies
tie 8-8! The first in 47 All-Star games to end in a tie.! Louis Crow – 2016 Brewers
The series is now 25½ South, 21½ North. Blake Sabol – 2016 Indians
2015 – This was an exciting year. Electrical problems almost David Clawson – 2016 New York Yankees
caused the game to be moved to Boyston Park, but got fixed Chris Burica – 2016 San Diego Padres
in time for the game, but not the scoreboard which would have Nathan Rodriguez – 2014 Brewers
been busy. South took a 4-0 lead in the 1st inning on wild Jordan Scheftz – 2013 Red Sox
pitches. Back & forth through the 6th inning when the North Ryan Matranga – 2012 Giants
tied it. South came back to win the game 11-8. Series now at
26½ South, 21½ North.
2016 – This year all the problems of the previous year with
the electrical seemed to be fixed and the North dominated the
game winning the event 11-2 over the South. The South did not
get a hit until the top of the 5th inning and by then the North led
5-0. So now the series stands at 26-22-1 South.
Congratulations Congratulations
Juan Hernandez Matthew Austin!
Congratulations on your We are so proud of your hard work
achievements. We wish you and dedication. Always believe in
luck in your career choice. yourself and follow your dreams.
Have fun in the game! We love you!
Love, Mom, Dad and Mom, Dad, and Avery.
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The 50th Annual Kiwanis
Orange County
Youth Baseball Award
“Dave Demarest”
Coach Demarest was raised in Palos Verdes Estates,
CA and attended Palos Verdes High where he lettered
in basketball and baseball. In 1968 he was named PV’s
athlete of the year. Then to Long Beach State where he was
a 4-year lettermen in baseball and was selected captain,
MVP and Academic All-American in 1972. In 1995, He was
inducted into the Long Beach State Athletic Hall of Fame.
After graduation he accepted a math and head baseball
position at La Quinta High in Westminster, CA at the age of
22. In 34 years of coaching, Dave is the only Coach in the history of California H/S baseball to be
ranked in the top 3 in league titles-22, wins-753 and winning percentage-78%. His overall record is
753-213. His teams won 22 league championships, advanced to 7 CIF-finals and won 3 CIF-titles.
During his tenure, La Quinta produced 33 Division 1 players and 20 drafted players. 7 of his former
players played in the Majors.
In 1995 the ball field at La Quinta High School was named “DEMAREST FIELD”. In 2008 Coach
Demarest was inducted into National High School All-Sports Hall of Fame and the National High
School Baseball Hall of Fame! Including the 2 above he has been inducted into 7 Halls of Fame, LB
State, CIF, OC Coaches, CA High School All-Sports & Baseball!
Coach Demarest has received several “Coach of the Year honors: 4 Orange County (Register
& LA Times); 4 Southern California (CIF); 3 California (Cal-CCA); 5 District 8 (BCA,ABCA and
NHSACA); and 2 National (NHSACA).
Coach Demarest was also involved in youth baseball outside of La Quinta HS: 8 Connie Mack
World Series….2002 World Champions; 1989 Sunbelt Classic in Oklahoma...Gold Medal; 1991
U.S. Olympic Festival in Los Angeles....Gold Medal; 1992 USA Junior National Team in Monterey,
Mexico...Silver Medal; 2002 Super Series in Atlanta….Gold Medal; 2004 U.S. Championships in
Joplin….Gold Medal; and 2004 “AFLAC” High School All-Star Game in Baltimore. Coach Demarest
was on the BCA Executive Committee from 2000 to 2003 and served as President in 2002.
Coach Demarest has coached in the Kiwanis Orange County All-Star Game 12 times!!
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The Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim wants to Justin McHale
thank Colonel Barry B. Bizzell, Commandant of St.
Catherine’s Military Academy, for providing the Congratulations on this amazing
Color Guard for tonight’s game. achievement, we’re all so proud
of you!! Good Luck tonight, we
know you’ll do well!!
Philippians 4:13
Love, Dad, Mom, Shaun,
Nana, Papa, & Gpa
Congratulations
Tyler Mills
We are so very proud of you son!
We know you will do your best and
give it your all but more importantly
remember to have fun!!!
Love ~ Dad and Mom
Jonathan Schiffer
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STARS OF THE STARS
OUTSTANDING PLAYER AWARD
A Special feature of the Kiwanis Baseball Game is the Outstanding Player Award, presented each year at the
conclusion of the game. This beautiful trophy is awarded by a vote of the sportswriters covering the game, to
the one player judged to have made the greatest contribution to his team’s performance, win or lose, and who
displayed those quantities of sportsmanship and competitive spirit which exemplify the All Star ideal.
1968 - Tom Fitzpatrick - Anaheim 1993 - Alfredo Garcia - Buena Park Dominic Campeau
1969 - Tom Heierle - Santigo 1994 - Jeff Bowman - Corona Del Mar Clifford C. Rothrock
1970 - Richard Vince - Loara 1995 - Paul Day - Capistrano Valley Outstanding Player Award - 2016
1971 - Ron Bell - Sunny Hills 1996 - Alex Vasquez - Westminster
1972 - Tad Davis - Loara 1997 - Jeff Leuenberger - Canyon El Modena
1973 - Jim Peterson - Sonora 1998 - Gerald Laird - La Quinta
1974 - Curt Etchandy - Santigo 1999 - Tony Cappuccilli - Edison
1975 - Lance Gore - Katella 2000 - John Clark - Fountain Valley
1976 - Doug Elliot - Fullerton 2001 - David Nicholson - Esperanza
1977 - David Evans - Western 2002 - Steve Kahn - Servite
1978 - Dale Boucher - Costa Mesa 2003 - Daric Barton - Marina
1979 - Dave Baggott - Servite 2004 - Adam Rodriquez - Marina
1980 - Dave Castillo - Savanna 2005 - Justin Sellers - Marina
1981 - Dave Tinoco - Katella 2006 - Grant Green - Canyon
1982 - Bill Bean - Santa Ana 2007 - Adam Kordich - Dana Hills
1983 - Larry Salaets - Pacifica 2008 - Adam Bartczak - Valencia
1984 - Scot Sisk - Sonora 2009 - Eric Ehlow - Dana Hills
1985 - Bobby DeJardin - Mater Dei 2010 - Robert Chavarria - Marina
1986 - Bill Lasher - Dana Hills 2011 - Eric Filia - Edison
1987 - Mike Case - Troy 2012 - Zack Rivera - Beckman
1988 - Matt Lipscomb - La Habra 2013 - David Fletcher - Cypress
1989 - Greg Hansell - Kennedy 2014 - Laine Huffman - Valencia
1990 - Bo Haley - El Toro 2015 - Will Tribucher - San Clemente
1991 - Bret Osborn - La Quinta 2016 - Dominic Campeau Jr. - El Modena
1992 - Scott Patton - Capistrano Valley
MOST HUSTLING PLAYER AWARD
This award recognizes a 100% effort on the field and at the plate. Immediately upon completion of tonight’s game
a vote by the sportswriters present will determine who is to receive this beautiful trophy. Announcements and
presentations of both of these trophies will take place at home plate immediately following the game.
Jeremiah Vison 1968 - Lou Tennenini - Garden Grove 1993 - Dan Miller - Brea Olinda
2016 - Most Hustling Player 1969 - Buddy Moen - Marina 1994 - Geoff Wilson - Fountain Valley
1970 - Dave Maurer - Garden Grove 1995 - Eric Valen - Canyon
Western 1971 - Dave Campbell - Savanna 1996 - James Penner - Magnolia
1972 - Phil Randalls - Villa Park 1997 - Tom Nicholson - Esperanza
1973 - Mark Carpenter - Los Alamitos 1998 - David Munoz - Esperanza
1974 - Ray Reyes - Anaheim 1999 - Ben Francisco - Servite
1975 - Tim Flannery - Anaheim 2000 - Glenn Hedgreth - Edison
1976 - Ron Moore - Troy 2001 - Sean Boatright - Trabuco Hills
1977 - Lance Brewer - Troy 2002 - Matt Cooper - Dana Hills
1978 - John Christensen - Troy 2003 - Jose Chavez - Anaheim
1979 - Mike Vandenburg - Brea 2004 - Nathan Carl - Valencia
1980 - Steve Moses - Cypress 2005 - Bryce Stowell - La Habra
1981 - Lenny Dykstra - Garden Grove 2006 - Ryan Aguayo - Servite
1982 - Joey Mackay - Villa Park 2007 - Freddie Freeman - El Modena
1983 - Rob Boitana - Mission Viejo 2008 - Tyler Rahmatulla - Mater Dei
1984 - Gary Schoonover - Fnt. Valley 2009 - Beau Amaral - Huntington Beach
1985 - Don Snowden - Fountain Valley 2010 - Cory Hahn - Mater Dei
1986 - Robbie Katzaroff - Los Alamitos 2011 - Blake Hitchcock - Ocean View
1987 - Brent Boone - El Dorado 2012 - Max Bethel - Pacifica
1988 - Brian Criss - Servite 2013 - Tyler Halleck - Santa Margarita
1989 - Steve Rath - Kennedy 2014 - Jesse Kuet - Huntington Beach
1990 - Ruben Hernandez - Orange 2015 - Coby Kauhaahaa - Valencia
1991 - Aaron Boone - Villa Park 2016 - Jeremiah Vison - Western
1992 - Kyle Evans - Katella
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North All-Star Coaches
North Head Coach - Vince Brown
Foothill High School
Coach Brown reached the 400 win milestone in April 2017. He began his teaching
and coaching career at Mater Dei in 1982, became the head coach at Tustin HS in
1985, and was head coach at Woodbridge in 1993 & 94. Moved to Foothill in 1995 and
has been head coach twice—1996-2002, and 2014 to present. His 10-year break as
head coach allowed him to spend time watching his 3 sons grow-up and play youth
sports.
Coach Brown has been head coach now for 21 years. He last coached in the
Kiwanis All-Star Game nearly 25 years ago. His coaching honors include Orange
County Coach of the Year in 1993, 2002 and 2014. He was named USA Today’s
California Coach of the Year in 2014 and named Southern Section Athletic Director of
the Year in 2012.
Coach Brown is married to his loving and very patient wife, Cherie. They have 3
sons, Dillon (a freshman at Cal State Fullerton), Tommy (a junior at Mater Dei) and
Zachary (a 6th grader at Hewes Middle School).
Coach Brown teaches Physical Education at Foothill along with being the head
baseball coach. This is his 35th year teaching and 21st year as a head baseball coach!
North Asst. Coach - Conrad Colby
Kennedy High School
Coach Colby graduated from Estancia High School in 1988. where he played
baseball. In his senior year he was the Sea View League MVP, 1st Team All CIF and All
Orange County. Coach Colby even played in the 1988 Orange County All-Star Game
sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim.
Coach Colby attended Rancho Santiago College and was selected 1st Team
All Orange Empire Conference both years. Then on to Texas A&M University on an
athletic scholarship where he was the Team Triple Crown Winner and MVP. He was the
1st Team All Regional selection at the LSU regional playoffs.
Coach Colby has been employed in the AUHSD for 17 years and currently is a
teacher and Head Baseball Coach at Kennedy High School in La Palma.
He and his wife of 11 years, Jeorjii, live in the city of Orange.
North Asst. Coach - Mark Alves
Fairmont Prep High School
Coach Alves was born in Westminster, CA in July of 1961, attended Mater Dei HS
where he played baseball for 4 years. He then attended Mira Coast College and Cal
State Long Beach where he earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Kinesiology.
His coaching experience started at Mater Dei HS in 1987, then Santa Margarita HS
1988-89, back to Mater Dei HS in 1990-95, Irvine HS in 1996 and Fairmont Prep in
1997 as Head Varsity Coach.
Coach Alves started the baseball program at Fairmont Prep with 8 players and had
to “kidnap” someone to play right field! Within 5 years they made the CIF playoffs and
captured the Championship in 2004.
Coach Alves credits his coaching success to coaches Bob Ickles-Mater Dei and
Bob Flint-Irvine HS. Coach Alves lives in Costa Mesa with son, Adam-29 and daughter
Hannah-22.
Photos by Reinbold Gallery
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NORTH ALL STARS
Jesse Candelario Jake Eisner Jason Farese Michael Fonseca
Rancho Alamitos Troy Orange Lutheran Century
Outfield Pitcher Pitcher Outfield
Michael Frias Tristan Hanoian Juan Hernandez Skyler Johnson
Servite Orange Lutheran El Modena Katella
Pitcher Middle Infield Third Base / Outfield Pitcher / Third Base
Jake Lopez Jesse Lopez Anthony Marquez Justin McHale
Villa Park El Dorado Cypress Valencia
Pitcher Outfield Catcher Catcher
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NORTH ALL STARS
Tyler Mills Connor Montgomery Isaiah Parra Andre Perry
Marina Canyon Cypress Buena Park
Outfield Outfield Middle Infield Pitcher
Austin Spinney Mark Stanford Cameron Tafoya Michael Townsend
Foothill Los Alamitos
El Dorado Los Alamitos
Pitcher Middle Infield Infield Pitcher / Outfield
Caesar Valencia Dylan Villalobos Ray Villanueva
Garden Grove Sonora Kennedy
Shortstop / Pitcher Pitcher / Shortstop Middle Infield
Photos by Reinbold Gallery
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2017 North
PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AB R H
Rancho Alamitos North Roster
Jesse Candelario Troy OF Tyler Mills Marina OF
Jake Eisner Orange Lutheran P OF
Jason Farese Century P Connor Montgomery Canyon MIF
Michael Fonseca Servite OF P
Michael Frias Orange Lutheran P Isaiah Parra Cypress P
Tristan Hanoian El Modena MIF MIF
Juan Hernandez Katella 3B/OF Andre Perry Buena Park INF
Skyler Johnson Villa Park P/3B P/OF
Jake Lopez El Dorado P Austin Spinney El Dorado SS/P
Jesse Lopez Cypress OF P/SS
Anthony Marquez Valencia C Mark Stanford Los Alamitos MIF
Justin McHale C
Cameron Tafoya Foothill
Michael Townsend Los Alamitos
Caesar Valencia Garden Grove
Dylan Villalobos Sonora
Ray Villanueva Kennedy
Head Coach: Vince Brown Foothill HS
Asst. Coach: Conrad Colby Kennedy HS
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2017 South
PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AB R H
Andre Antone 1B South Roster Santa Margarita
Matt Austin CV Christian Josh Nicoloff 2B
Tanner Bibee Mission Viejo OF
Sam Cachola Mission Viejo OF Kenny Oyama El Toro OF
Will Cohen Northwood P
Demitri Collacchio Beckman P Mike Peabody Mater Dei P
Zack Espinosa Aliso Niguel C
Dante Faicchio Beckman OF Bryan Pope San Juan Hills 3B/P
Jack Jackson Laguna Beach OF
Riley Kasper El Toro P Cole Samuels JSerra OF
Jake Lachemann Capo Valley P
Justin Mazzone San Juan Hills SS Austin Schell Beckman OF
Fountain Valley 3B
P Jonathan Schiffer Mater Dei
3B Cade Seabold Newport Harbor
P Trent Sievers Fountain Valley
SS Brett Super Sage Hill
1B Colin Townsend JSerra
C Spencer Weston Woodbridge
Head Coach: Kevin Lavalle Beckman HS 19
Asst. Coach: John Emme Corona Del Mar HS
Asst. Coach: Ryan Brucker Irvine HS
SOUTH ALL STARS
Andre Antone Matt Austin Tanner Bibee Sam Cachola
CV Christian Mission Viejo Mission Viejo Northwood
First Base Outfield Pitcher Outfield
Will Cohen Demitri Collacchio Zach Espinosa Dante Faicchio
Beckman Aliso Niguel Beckman Laguna Beach
Pitcher Shortstop Pitcher Third Base
Jake Jackson Riley Kasper Jake Lachemann Justin Mazzone
El Toro Capo Valley San Juan Hills Fountain Valley
Pitcher Shortstop First Base Catcher
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SOUTH ALL STARS
Josh Nicoloff Kenny Oyama Mike Peabody Bryan Pope
Santa Margarita El Toro Mater Dei San Juan Hills
Second Base Outfield Outfield Pitcher
Cole Samuels Austin Schell Jonathan Schiffer Cade Seabold
JSerra Beckman Mater Dei Newport Harbor
Pitcher Catcher Third Base / Pitcher Outfield
Trent Sievers Brett Super Colin Townsend Spencer Weston
Fountain Valley Sage Hill JSerra Woodbridge
Outfield Pitcher Outfield Third Base
Photos by Reinbold Gallery
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South All-Star Coaches
South Head Coach - Kevin Lavalle
Beckman High School
Coach Lavalle just completed his 10th season as head coach at Beckman High.
Prior to that he was an assistant coach at Canyon High school in Anaheim Hills.
In 2009,10,11,12,14,and 2015 Beckman won 6 Pacific Coast League
Championships. In 2011 the Beckman Patriots won the CIF-SS Championship by
defeating League rival Woodbridge 4-1 at Dodger Stadium. In 2009 they were in the
CIF-SS finals and 2012 & 2016 saw them in the CIF-SS semi-finals. In 2012 Coach
Lavalle became the fastest coach to reach 100 wins in the state and again in 2016 to
win 200 games.
In his 21 seasons, Coach Lavalle has coached 41 players that went on to play
Division 1 baseball, 16 signed professional contracts and others that moved on to
other levels of college baseball.
Coach Lavalle teaches World History and resides in Orange.
South Asst. Coach - Ryan Brucker
Irvine High School
Coach Brucker has just completed his 3rd season as head coach at Irvine High.
Coach Brucker was a 3 year starter at Irvine High and a member of 2 Sea View
League Championship teams, 1996 & 1997, each team making it to the 1/4 finals CIF
playoffs.
Coach Bucker was a player in the 1997 Kiwanis All-Star game! He was 2 times
selected to the All-CIF Southern section team, 1996 & 97, and was named Sea View
League MVP.
He went to San Jose State U on a baseball scholarship. Was a 4 year starter and
team captain in 2000 & 2001. His 2000 team made it to the College World Series
ranked 9th in the nation.
He began his coaching career at El Toro High, moved to Woodbridge before
returning to his alma mater. He teaches World History at Irvine High.
South Asst. Coach - John Emme
Corona Del Mar High School
Coach Emme just finished his 20th season as head coach at Corona Del Mar
High. His teams have a career record of 318-215. The Sea Kings have made the
CIF playoffs in 16 of the 20 seasons of Coach Emme’s tenure, including 6 League
Championships, a trip to the semi-finals in 2009 and CIF Division IV Championship in
1999 & 2004.
Coach Emme was born and raised in Glendale, CA. Graduated 1n 1982 from
St. Francis High and was the 1st member of the 1982 class to be inducted into the
school’s Sports Hall of Fame. He received his BA and teaching credential at UC Davis
and his Master’s Degree in Education at Cal State San Bernardino,
While at UC Davis, he was a 3-year letterman on the 2–time Northern Coast
Athletic Conference Champion baseball team. His 1985 UC Davis baseball team was
named “Team of the Decade” and placed in the UC Davis Hall of Fame.
Coach Emme currently teaches Human Sexuality and Psychology at Corona Del
Mar High School.
Photos by Reinbold Gallery
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Raymond Villanueva Congratulations
Spencer Weston
We are all so proud of the young
man you have become and all We’re proud of all your achievements at
Woodbridge High School.
your hard work. We love you and
don’t stop following your dreams. Enjoy this All Star experience,
and the road ahead.
Love, Mom, Dad and Justine
Love, Mom, Dad, Helen and Brooke.
Will Cohen
CONGRATULATIONS
You’ve been a special ball player since ANDRE ANTONE
t-ball. Your great success since then &
through Beckman has been exciting and We are so proud of all your
achievements at CVCS.
fun for your family and friends.
We are all looking forward to
Congratulations! watching you play at UCI.
Love Mom & Dad. Love, Mom, Dad, Grandma, Yasmeen, Avalon
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The KCGA Scholarship Foundation
Presents: The 2017 Scholarship Recipients
Our annual scholarship awards
presentation was held on Thursday April
27, 2017 at the Anaheim Downtown
Community Center. KCGA presented
$25,000.00 worth of scholarship funds to
outstanding graduates of the Anaheim
Union High School District. The KCGA
scholarship foundation is supported with
personal, business donations, estate
gifts from our members and generated
by some of our fund raising activities.
The KCGA Scholarship Foundation,
over the past 48 years, has awarded
over $571,000.00 in scholarship funds
to some 414 Seniors. The KCGA
Scholarship Foundation is a tax-exempt,
non-profit corporation, founded in December 1965.
We selected our deserving recipients after a full day of interviews and are proud to present to you this list of
winners for 2017!
The $1,000.00 winners are: Western High School (KCGA Scholarship)
Jennifer Hernadez Katella High School (KCGA Scholarship)
Tracy Nguyen Anaheim High School (Rothrock Scholarship)
Luis Dircio
The $3,000.00 winners are: Western High School (APU/KCGA Scholarship)
Nhi Trong Savanna High School (KCGA Scholarship)
Vivian Tran Savanna Hich School (Willdan/Heil Scholarship)
James Yellow Servite High School (Wm. Spehn Scholarship)
Jacob Lord Loara High School (McCracken Scholarship)
OC High School of the Arts (Ralph Clark Scholarship)
The $5,000.00 winners are:
Samantha Cadondon
Isabela Kimmel
Our applicants continue to ‘raise the bar’ every year making our selection more difficult, but we love the
challenge. Congratulations to all of these fine students!
Congratulations Congratulations
Anthony Tanner Bibee
We are very proud of you and your We are so proud of you and your
achievements at Cypress. Keep Working accomplishments on and off field. Keep working
Hard and Compete Every Play! hard in everything you do. Skies the limit.
LOVE,
KEEP GRINDING!!!!
Mom, Dad, Mama Irma & Kids WE LOVE YOU MOM & DAD
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Key Club International
Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim Sponsors local Key Clubs
Key Club International is the largest co-educational high school service organization in our Nation and Internationally. A local Key Club must be
organized and continuously sponsored by a local Kiwanis Club. Key Clubs are self-governing and elect their own officers, determine their service
projects and fund-raisers and operate under the rules of the school administration. Key Club objectives include the objectives of Kiwanis. Key
Clubs are unique for their aim in the development of initiative, leadership ability and good citizenship practices of its members. Each individual
Key Club is a member of the International Organization with his or her own annual District, International programs and conventions. Each Key
Club’s service activities are designed for their local high school and community needs.
The “Key” in Key Club stands for “Kiwanis Educating Youth”.
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim sponsors eight Key Clubs at Anaheim High School, Katella High School, Loara
High School, Rosary High School, Savanna High School, Servile High School, Fairmont High School and Western
High School.
Each Key Club meets once a week, on campus, with an Academic and Kiwanis advisor present who advise but the
students run the meetings and present projects which their board has approved. These leaders have been trained and
many have attended the yearly District Convention which alternates between Sacramento and Southern California.
KCGA’s Key Clubs are in Division 30 South of the California-Nevada-Hawaii District of Kiwanis International.
Key Club’s Motto is “Caring Our Way of Life.” The members of the Key Club demonstrate this caring by raising funds
for various organizations with which they partner: with UNICEF for Project Eliminate to eliminate neo-natal tetanus
in 59 countries; just this year Key Clubs raised $163,000 for Pediatric Trauma Prevention; March of Dimes-Key
Club International began partnering with the March of Dimes in the 60’s and continues to collect dimes in hopes that
someday children will be born free of birth defects; and Children’s Miracle Network-this non-profit raises money to
benefit hospitalized kids.
KCGA Key Clubs volunteer in local events such as the Disney Half-Marathon, Relay for Life, the Anaheim Children’s
Art Festival, the Anaheim Halloween Festival, the Kiwanis CHOC Carnival, and supports Kiwanis projects such as this
All Star Baseball Game; providing lunches for the Orange County Special Olympics; Light the Night at Angel Stadium
for the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society and our annual music festival/pancake breakfast in December.
Key Club was founded in 1925 and the members continue to pledge to uphold the Objects of Key Club International,
to build their home, school, and community; to serve their nation and God; and to combat all forces which tend to
undermine these institutions.
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim is proud of its Key Clubs which inspire by their shining service and give
everyone faith that the future of this nation is in good hands.
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We are so proud of you and look
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Have fun out there one pitch at a time.
Love, Mom and Dad
Congratulations Tristan,
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Congratulations
on making the OC 2017 All Star team.
Watching your baseball seasons over the on being selected for the All-Star
years has given us tremendous enjoyment. Game. We are proud of you and
all of your accomplishments at
We are so proud of you!
Mom, Dad, & Anton Orange Lutheran. Have fun
tonight and enjoy the experience.
Love M, D, W, N, L, M
Congratulations
to the
2017
All-Star Players
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GOOD LUCK, Congratulations to
ALL-STARS 2017 All Stars
RICH and CHRIS SMITH
Mission Viejo
3721 E. MIRALOMA AVE.
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
(714) 792-2895
JAKE JACKSON Congrats
Michael Fonseca
Congratulations on being honored as
an All Star Jake Jackson! We are ALL so Your dedication, enthusiasm
proud of you! Keep giving 110% in all and the love of playing at
that you do . . . We can’t wait to see Century HS has given you a
what the future holds for you! great achievement. Enjoy the
Have fun! game by playing hard.
Your family and coach Cortes
are proud.
Congrats Jake Lopez Congratulations
from Villa Park Josh Nicoloff!
Words can’t express how proud we We are proud of all your hard work
are of you and your accomplishments. and achievements at Santa
Enjoy this moment and have fun! Margarita. Play hard, play fair,
Good luck, you’ll do great…. have fun and enjoy the experience.
Love, Dad, Mom, Jared & Charlie. Love, Mom, Dad, Luke,
Hailey & Jules.
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The Kiwanis Club of Greater
Anaheim has participated in
the Special Olympics since it
began in Orange County in
the early seventies, thanks
to the efforts of Ralph “Pete”
Esten. Through 1997, Pete
“ran the show” for KCGA.
For the 45th time in May,
KCGA and Loara Key Club
members prepared lunches
for Special Olympic athletes
and volunteers at Irvine High
School.
At the 2012 Spring Games the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim was awarded by Special Olympics Orange County
Southern California a “Life Time Achievement Award” honoring the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim for its efforts
in providing lunches and support for the past 40 years. Our club’s support will continue by supplying volunteers from
our Club and the eight High School Key Clubs that we sponsor in lunch preparation.
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Congratulations Congratulations
Kenny Oyama Dylan Villalobos!!
Congratulations on your We are so proud of you and all your
accomplishments and wish achievements! Your hard work and sacrifices
you continued success on
are paying off. Have fun and enjoy this
your next journey! experience. We love you so much!
~Mom, Dad, Eli and Nikki
Love, Mom, Dad, Kyle, and Kalani
Congratulations
Congratulations, Jesse Candelario
Austin!
The family is proud of all your achievements
I’m so proud of the great man and at Rancho Alamitos. We know you will play
baseball player you’ve become.
It’s been so much fun watching you well in the game. Enjoy the experience.
play and I can’t wait to see you Love, Mom, Dad, Grandpa & siblings.
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Pontip
Congrats
Austin Spinney!
We’re so proud of your hard work and
your determination! Have an awesome
experience playing in the All Stars OC
High School Baseball Game.
Love, Mom, Jerry, and Allie
CONGRATULATIONS
BRETT SUPER
YOU HAD A TERRIFIC HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL CAREER! YOU MADE THE
SAGE HILL COMMUNITY AND YOUR
PARENTS VERY PROUD!
Congratulations Congratulations
Cade Seabold Justin Mazzone
The whole family is very proud of on making the All Star Team.
all your achievements at Newport
We love you and I’m so proud of
Harbor. Enjoy the experience, all your accomplishments.
I’m excited to see where life takes
you’ve earned the honor. you in your next journey.
Much love from all of us! Love, Dad
Congratulations Congratulations,
Jason Farese Mike Peabody,
We are very proud of all on this well deserved honor!
your accomplishments at
Your hard work and passion are
Orange Lutheran. an inspiration to all of us.
Good luck in the All Star game.
Love from the entire Peabody family,
Love mom and dad especially Dad, Nick, Lanes and Luke.
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