A Message From
Frank Barry
President KCGA
As you drive into many cities in the United States, you see the
round blue sign with the “K” in the middle and a notation of when the
club meets. But what is this organization called “Kiwanis”?
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing
the world, one child and one community at a time. How do we do that?
We do this by educating youth— K–Kids in grade school, Builder’s
Club in Junior High, Key Clubs in High School and Circle K in College.
All these clubs are dedicated to giving back to their communities and raising funds for Pediatric
Trauma Prevention, Special Olympics, March of Dimes, Children’s Miracle Network, CHOC and
the Eliminate Project (a 5-yr effort to eliminate maternal neo-natal tetanus around the world).
Kiwanians advise these organizations right along side a faculty advisor providing guidance and
support.
KCGA provides over $20,000.00 in scholarships yearly to high school seniors who have
demonstrated a need and have a passion for service.
How does Kiwanis change communities? We, along with our youth, support
environmentalism by cleaning parks and beaches. We have adopted a neighborhood in
Anaheim and work with Anaheim Beautiful and the City in beautifying the area over a two year
period and helping those living there to take pride in their neighborhood. In addition, KCGA
provides not only money but service to over 25 community organizations.
If you have a passion to “give back” to your community and impact the lives of our youth, be
our guest for breakfast on Thursday morning at the Clarion Hotel at 7:30 AM. You will find us a
spirited group that enjoys fellowship and a common goal of serving our community and our
youth.
For more info check out our website at www.greater-anaheim.kiwanisone.org.
On behalf of our 2012 All-Star Baseball Game Chairman, Will Cornell, the committee and all
of us at KCGA, welcome to Glover Stadium. Enjoy this very special game featuring our shining
All Stars!
Congratulations All-Stars!
Frank Barry, 2011-2012 President
Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim
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OFFICIAL KIWANIS ALL-STAR SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
GAME PROGRAM - 2012
Gates Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00
TABLE OF CONTENTS Outfield Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . South 5:20 / North 6:00
Opening Ceremonies
Page
A Message from President Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Presentation of Miss Kiwanis &
Schedule of Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Orange County Youth Baseball Award
All-Star Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Introduction of Players
All-Star Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 God Save America performed by Miss Kiwanis
Miss Kiwanis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Play Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00
Outstanding Player Award for 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Presentation of Game Awards . . . . . . . . . . . Post Game
Most Hustling Award for 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
North All-Star Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 All-Star Game Officials
North All-Star Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 - 17
North All-Stars Scoring Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Rules Interpreter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irv & Scott Pickler
South All-Stars Scoring Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Umpires - Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Miltimore
South All-Star Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 - 21
South All-Star Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 1st Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Visciglia
All-Star Game History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 - 11 2nd Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee “Batman” Batterman
Special Olympics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 3rd Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barry Silverman
Scholarship Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Spotlight on Key Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 All-Star Game Committee
Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Cornell
Awards & Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Kieviet
Player Banquet . . . . . . . . Dr. June Glenn / Frank Barry
Ceremonies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Barry
Concessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. June Glenn
Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. June Glenn
Photographer . . . . . . . . . . Mike Barnes / Terry Reinbold
Press Relations . . . . Shirley McCracken / Dick Mosher
Stadium Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Smith
Game Program . . . . . . . . . . Will Cornell / Keith Rickey
Program Ad Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Members
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GAME RULES
1. Head coaches selected by Kiwanis Club of Greater 7. Balls and equipment to be supplied by the Kiwanis
Anaheim. Head coaches may not repeat in consecu- Club.
tive years.
8. Each team to have a maximum of two days of
2. Two assistant coaches, trainers and equipment men workouts.
selected by each Head Coach.
9. All players will participate in game.
3. Coaches of each Orange County High School invited 10. Pitchers may pitch no more than three innings during
to nominate three players to the teams.
the first nine innings.
4. 24 players for each team selected by respective All 11. After the first nine innings, any player may re-enter
Star coaching staffs.
the game.
5. No more than two players from any one school except 12. National Alliance of Baseball rules in effect. Starter
coach has one "bonus" pick which may be used to
select third players from one school. replaced by substitute may re-enter in original spot
in batting order.
6. Each player to use his school uniform, bat and glove.
The voice you hear – Dr. John Dahlem
Announcing the All-Star Game tonight for the 32nd straight year is
Dr. John Dahlem, retired Principal of Loara, Kennedy and Western High
Schools. John is a decorated veteran of Vietnam. Dr. Dahlem is a
National, State of 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
and is currently writing a history of the CIF-SS 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 all 7 of
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 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-two 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
Downtown Community Center on May 30th with 200
players, coaches, umpires, parents and friends in
attendance.
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Miss Kiwanis All-Star
KATHERINE DAYTON
Katherine Dayton, is a senior at Loara High School in
Anaheim. Katherine will attend Belmont University's
School of Music in Nashville, Tennessee in the fall.
She wants to be a song writer and is all ready an
accomplished singer. She will be performing our
national anthem at both the All-Star Banquet and
opening ceremonies at the game.
Besides being an accomplished scholar carrying a
heavy load of honors and AP classes and being
involved with Girl Scouts, she has performed as a
soloist at District Honor Choir performances, the
Loara High School Choir and Chambers Singers,
Loara Musical Theater and this year is a finalist in the
"District Idol" contest. She plays both guitar and piano
and is an accomplished songwriter. She is delighted
to serve as the 2012 Miss Kiwanis All-Star.
(Picture by Reinbold Gallery)
Thank you for 45 years of
All-Star Baseball Games
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ALL STAR GAME HISTORY
In many cases, the label "All Star Game" is a 1988 – North again 9-7. Series N 11 S 10
misnomer hurriedly tacked on any post-season contest,
but in the matter of the annual Orange County High 1989 – North wins 4-3. Series 12-10
School Game, the term rings with veracity.
1990 – South wins 9-8. Series 12-11
Each of the past North-South games has seen the
cream of Orange County's baseball players display their 1991 – South again 8-4. Series even
collective talents.
1992 – North wins 7-5. Series N 13 S12
The games sponsor, the Kiwanis Club of Greater
Anaheim, again has gathered the finest group available 1993 – South wins 5-3. Series even
and these graduating seniors will attempt to emulate their
peers of the past. 1994 – South wins 8-3. Series S 14-N 13
THE RECORD 1995 – South wins 15-13 & leads the series 15-13
1968 – First game. South wins 3-2 1996 – South wins again 15-7. Series 16-13
1969 – South wins 5-3. Series 2-0 1997 – North wins 5-1. Series at 16-14
Bert Blyleven and Alan Bannister
join the major leagues. 1998 – South prevails 14-13. Series 17-14
1970 – South wins 2-0. Series at 3-0 1999 – North fights back 11-10. Series at 17-15
1971 – North wins 3-1. Series now 3-1 2000 – South wins 6-5. Series now 18-15
1972 – North wins 15-7 Series at 3-2 2001 – This was the year for the North! The North had a 4
Don Asse and Gary Carter join the majors. - 0 lead in the first inning before an out was made and
posted 3 more before the inning was over. They added 2
1973 – North wins again 6-1. Series at 3-3 runs in the third, 1 in the fifth, 4 in the sixth and another in
Mike Champion and Matt Keough the eighth. The South got on the board in the fourth inning
become major leaguers. with 1 run and added 2 more in the seventh, but was
unable to catch the North!
1974 – South wins 8-3. Series at 4-3
The all-time series score: South - 18, North - 16!
1975 – North takes the game. Series at 4-4
Tim Flannery, Tim Wallach and Marty 2002 – North wins again! The game, for the third time in
Castillo will join the majors. four years, was decided in the ninth inning. The North
scored twice to beat the South 4-3. The score was tied 2-
1976 – North wins 5-1. Leads series 5-4 2 going into the ninth. The North put two runs on the
Dan Petry joins the majors. board and a South home run provided the game's final
run.
1977 – North wins again 11-0. Series at 6-4
The all-time series score: South - 18, North - 17!
1978 – South fights back 7-6. Series at 6-5 The Outstanding Player Award went to Steve Kahn of
Mike Witt joins the Yankees Servite High and Matt Cooper of Dana Hills earned the
Most Hustling Player Award.
1979 – North wins 7-1. Series N 7- S 5
2003 – The South fights back to retain its lead in the
1980 – North wins 4-3. Series at 8-5 continuing contest of North against South. South 19,
North 17. The North got on top first, but the South tied it
1981 – South prevails 13-12. Series now 8-6 in the top of the fourth and went ahead in the fifth 4-1.
Lenny Dykstra joins the majors The North came back and almost tied it in the ninth. The
final out was a throw from left field to the plate to leave
1982 – South wins 7-6. Series at 8-7 the South on top 6-5.
1983 – South wins again 4-3. Series even The Most Hustling Player was Jose Chavez of
Anaheim and the Outstanding Player Award went to Daric
1984 – North strikes back 10-2. Series N 9 S 8 Barton of Marina (He was drafted by the St. Louis
Cardinals in the first round).
1985 – South wins 8-3. Series even again
2004 – The South wins again! However this year it took
1986 – South again 4-3. Series 10-9 extra innings to get the job done, eleven to be exact. The
South had a commanding lead going into the ninth inning,
1987 – North dominates 11-0. Series even but the North scored six runs in their half of the ninth to
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ALL STAR GAME HISTORY
force extra innings. In the eleventh inning Blake Torgerson All Star players drafted into the major leagues
of Westminster hit a sacrifice fly to drive in Andrew and the year they played in the Kiwanis Club
Romine of Trabuco Hills to give the South a 14-13 victory or Greater Anaheim's Orange County High
and a lead in the series of 20-17. School All-Star Baseball Game!
The Outstanding Player Award went to Adam Rodriquez
of Marina High and the Most Hustling Award went to Randy Jones – 1969 San Diego Padres
Nathan Carl of Valencia High. Bert Blyleven – 1969 Minn. Twins
Alan Bannister – 1969 White Sox
2005 – South defeats the North again! In the first inning, Gary Carter – 1972 Mets
the North led 2-1, but the South scored five runs in the Don Aase – 1972 Baltimore
second to take the lead for good. Final score: 10 -6. The Mike Champion – 1973
series now stands at 21 -17! A number of pitchers saw Matt Keough – 1973
action, seven for the North and nine for the South. Only Tim Flannery – 1975 Padres
one player played nine innings, third baseman Steven Huff Tim Wallach – 1975 Montreal Expos
of Fullerton. Marty Castillo – 1975
Dan Petry – 1976 Angels
Bryce Stowell of La Habra High won the "Most Mike Witt – 1978 Yankees
Hustling" Award and Justin Sellers of Marina High won the Bryan Hoppie – 1980 Phillies
"Outstanding Player" Award. Lenny Dykstra – 1981 Phillies
Aaron Boone – 1991 Cincinnati Reds
2006 – North breaks the South's winning streak by Gerald Laird – 1998 Texas Rangers
defeating them in an exciting 11 inning game 10-8. The John Hudgins – 2000 Texas Rangers
MVP was Grant Green of Canyon High and Ryan Aguayo Kyle Mura – 2002 St. Louis Cardinals
of Servite High was named the Most Hustling Player. Taylor Holiday – 2003 NY Yankees
The series is now at 21 South - 18 North! Clark Harman – 2007 Chicago Cubs
Paul Strong – 2009 (selected, but drafted before game)
2007 – The South wins again and now leads the North Cory Hahn – 2010 San Diego Padres
22-18. South's Adam Kordich hit the only grand slam
with 2 out in the 4th inning. He was the game MVP and
Freddie Freeman of El Modena was named the
Most Hustling Player
2008 – This year the tables turned and the North took an
early lead and beat the South 5-1. The game MVP was
Valencia's Adam Bartczak. The Most Hustling Player was
Tyler Rahmatulla of Mater Dei. He drove in the South's
only run with a triple. South still leads the series 22-19.
2009 – The South dominated the game in a 9-0 victory
over the North in the 42nd Annual game. Eric Ehlow
took home the MVP Award and Beau Amaral was named
the Most Husling Player. North coach Steve Gullotti
coached his last game after 28 years. South
extends its lead to 23-19.
2010 – The North took an early lead and went on to
beat the South 5-1. The South's lead in the 43-game
series was trimmed to 23 - 20. Robert Chavarria of
Marina High was the game's Most Outstanding
Player and Mater Dei's Cory Hahn won the game's
Hustle Award. He also was signed by the San Diego
Padres.
2011 – The game was tied early on 1-1 and then the
South's Eric Snyder smacked a homer with bases loaded.
A solo shot of over 400 feet and a three run shot in the
eighth won him the MVP award. The South added four
runs in the fourth, helped by an RBI single from Blake
Hitchcock who took the Most Hustling Player award. The
North still wasn't able to over come the dominance of the
South. The series in now 24 - South – 20 North.
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The 45th Annual Kiwanis
Orange County
Youth Baseball Award
“Bob Flint”
Bob Flint started his coaching career in 1967 while completing
his BA in History at Southern Methodist University. He was the head
coach at Richardson High School in Richardson, TX. Bob had a
number of coaching positions in Texas before coming to Orange
County in 1971. Starting with Western High School in Anaheim as an assistant coach and
then head coach. Western High was the Sunset League Champions in 1972.
In 1980 he moved to Irvine High School as head coach and during his tenure the team
was the Sea View League Champions in 1983, 1993, 1996,1997 and 1999! As well as the
South Coast League Champions in 1986, 1988 and 1992. The Los Angeles Times selected
him Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1995! Irvine High School named him Teacher of the
Year in 1992 and 1995.
During 1999 Coach Flint went to Hluboka nad Vlatavou, Czech Republic and coached
the Hluboka Cardinals.
Back in Orange County, Coach Flint was the head coach at Woodbridge High School
2000-2007. He was inducted into the California Baseball Coach’s Association Honor Roll in
2006 and was on the CIF Advisory Board 2005-2007. He is a member of ABCA (American
Baseball Association), BCA (Baseball Coaches Association) and CBA ( California Baseball
Association).
Coach Flint and wife Jeanne have lived in Irvine since 1994. She is the Chief Financial
Officer for the Providence Speech and Hearing Center in Santa Ans. They have been
married 42 years, have a son Darin, a dentist who graduated from Texas A & M, a daughter
Jodee who went to Norte Dame and Georgetown Law. Their other son Jared graduated
from University of Hawaii, did his grad work at Columbia and is the men’s fashion director
at Park and Bond, part of the Gilt Group, and at one time was a journalist for NYLON
magazine.
Darin 41, is married to Dina and they have two kids, Darby and Davis ages 4 and 2.
Jodee is married to Steve, a Naval Commander, and she practices law part time while
raising 3 kids, Bobby 11, Jack 7 and Emmajane 4.
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TO ERIC DIOMARTICH –
CONGRATULATIONS ON
MAKING THE ALL STAR TEAM.
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!.
WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD
TO WATCHING YOU PLAY
BALL IN COLLEGE.
WE LOVE YOU –
MOM, TROY & PAIGE
To Andrew McCormack: BRANDON SMITH;
You make it seem effortless – CONGRATS ON MAKING THE 2012
kindness, empathy, outstanding ALL STAR TEAM. THANKS FOR ALL
academics, First Team ALL CIF in
Basketball, success in high school THE GREAT MEMORIES AND WE
baseball – we are so proud – LOOK FORWARD TO MANY MORE.
Mom, Dad & Peter HAVE A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE!
WE LOVE YOU.
YOUR #1 FANS, YOUR FAMILY.
THOMAS G. KIEVIET Congratulations to
2012 All Stars
Attorney at Law
15241 Chalon Circle
Irvine, CA 92604
ph. (949) 733-1645
[email protected]
To Andrew McCormack: RICH and CHRIS SMITH
Congrats on being selected for the Mission Viejo
All Star Game – you earned it! We
wish you a happy and rewarding 13
life. Have fun at Stanford, both on
and off the field!
Love, JJ and Gramps
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 1990 - Bo Haley - El Toro Eric Snyder
1969 - Tom Heierle - Santigo 1991 - Bret Osborn - La Quinta Clifford C. Rothrock
1970 - Richard Vince - Loara 1992 - Scott Patton - Capistrano Valley Outstanding Player Award - 2011
1971 - Ron Bell - Sunny Hills 1993 - Alfredo Garcia - Buena Park
1972 - Tad Davis - Loara 1994 - Jeff Bowman - Corona Del Mar Edison
1973 - Jim Peterson - Sonora 1995 - Paul Day - Capistrano Valley
1974 - Curt Etchandy - Santigo 1996 - Alex Vasquez - Westminster
1975 - Lance Gore - Katella 1997 - Jeff Leuenberger - Canyon
1976 - Doug Elliot - Fullerton 1998 - Gerald Laird - La Quinta
1977 - David Evans - Western 1999 - Tony Cappuccilli - Edison
1978 - Dale Boucher - Costa Mesa 2000 - John Clark - Fountain Valley
1979 - Dave Baggott - Servite 2001 - David Nicholson - Esperanza
1980 - Dave Castillo - Savanna 2002 - Steve Kahn - Servite
1981 - Dave Tinoco - Katella 2003 - Daric Barton - Marina
1982 - Bill Bean - Santa Ana 2004 - Adam Rodriquez - Marina
1983 - Larry Salaets - Pacifica 2005 - Justin Sellers - Marina
1984 - Scot Sisk - Sonora 2006 - Grant Green - Canyon
1985 - Bobby DeJardin - Mater Dei 2007 - Adam Gordich - Anaheim
1986 - Bill Lasher - Dana Hills 2008 - Adam Bartczak - Valencia
1987 - Mike Case - Troy 2009 - Eric Ehlow - Dana Hills
1988 - Matt Lipscomb - La Habra 2010 - Robert Chavarria - Canyon
1989 - Greg Hansell - Kennedy 2011 - Eric Snyder - Edison
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.
Blake Hitchcock 1968 - Lou Tennenini - Garden Grove 1990 - Ruben Hernandez - Orange
2011 - Most Hustling Player 1969 - Buddy Moen - Marina 1991 - Aaron Boone - Villa Park
1970 - Dave Maurer - Garden Grove 1992 - Kyle Evans - Katella
Ocean View 1971 - Dave Campbell - Savanna 1993 - Dan Miller - Brea Olinda
1972 - Phil Randalls - Villa Park 1994 - Geoff Wilson - Fountain Valley
1973 - Mark Carpenter - Los Alamitos 1995 - Eric Valen - Canyon
1974 - Ray Reyes - Anaheim 1996 - James Penner - Magnolia
1975 - Tim Flannery - Anaheim 1997 - Tom Nicholson - Esperanza
1976 - Ron Moore - Troy 1998 - David Munoz - Esperanza
1977 - Lance Brewer - Troy 1999 - Ben Francisco - Servite
1978 - John Christensen - Troy 2000 - Glenn Hedgreth - Edison
1979 - Mike Vandenburg - Brea 2001 - Sean Boatright - Trabuco Hills
1980 - Steve Moses - Cypress 2002 - Matt Cooper - Dana Hills
1981 - Lenny Dykstra - Garden Grove 2003 - Jose Chavez - Anaheim
1982 - Joey Mackay - Villa Park 2004 - Nathan Carl - Valencia
1983 - Rob Boitana - Mission Viejo 2005 - Bryce Stowell - La Habra
1984 - Gary Schoonover - Fnt. Valley 2006 - Ryan Aguayo - Servite
1985 - Don Snowden - Fountain Valley 2007 - Freddie Freeman - El Modena
1986 - Robbie Katzaroff - Los Alamitos 2008 - Tyler Rahmatulla -
1987 - Brent Boone - El Dorado 2009 - Beau Amaral - Huntington Beach
1988 - Brian Criss - Servite 2010 - Cory Hahn - Mater Dei
1989 - Steve Rath - Kennedy 2011 - Blake Hitchcock - Ocean View
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North All-Star Coaches
North Head Coach - Rick Parmenter
Savanna High School
Coach Parmenter has coached baseball at Savanna High School for
11 years, the last 6 seasons as head coach. He has guided the Rebels to
a 113-55 record. During that time the Rebels have won 4 of 5 league titles
and made the playoffs every year including a trip to the semi-finals in 2008.
Coach Parmenter is a local guy who grew up in Yorba Linda and
graduated from Troy High School in 1994. In his senior season at Troy he
played in the North/South All Star Game. He then went on to play baseball
at Cypress College, CSU Fullerton, Fullerton College and UC Davis.
He earned a degree in biology at UC Davis, returned to Orange
County to get his teaching credential and a Master’s degree from CSU
Fullerton.
Coach Parmenter and Nicole, his wife of 10 years this July have lived
in Yorba Linda for eight years and have two children, Carly 6 and Drew 3.
The family loves the North Orange County area.
North Asst. Coach - Jeff Sears
Servite High School
Coach Sears attended Cal State Dominguez after two years at Long Beach
City College. For the past 24 years he has coached high school and college
baseball and now leads the Servite Friars. He was the Orange County
Register’s Coach of the Year in 2011 and in his first year as the Friars head
coach they won the Loara Tournament and were the runner up in the Lions
Tournament.
Coach Sears was born and raised in Eugene, Oregon and attended
Churchill High School. He now teaches freshman PE at Servite.
Coach Sears is single and lives in Aliso Viejo.
North Asst. Coach - Pat Tellers
Sonora High School
Coach Pat Tellers has been the Head Baseball coach at Sonora High
School for 22 years. In 1995 the Raiders were the C.I.F. Division II Champions
and Coach Tellers was named Division II Coach of the Year.
Coach Tellers was selected at Head Coach of the North All-Stars in 1996
and has been an assistant coach of the All-Stars in 1995, 2000, 2003 and now
again in 2012.
He teaches Biology at Sonora High and resides in Buena Park with wife
Traci, daughters Ashlyn and Madeline and son Ryan.
Photos by Reinbold Gallery
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NORTH ALL STARS
Brian Alvarado Max Bethell Ricky Bielski Nick Catalano
Rancho Alamitos Pacifica Servite Esperanza
Catcher LH Pitcher RH Pitcher Outfield
Trent Chatterton PJ Conlon Nick Garcia Ryan Hartman
Pacifica El Dorado Loara Savanna
Shortstop Outfield LH Pitcher LH Pitcher
Jacob Hill David Hill Kevin Isa AJ Kennedy
El Modena El Modena Marina Savanna
First Base RH Pitcher Second Base Catcher
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NORTH ALL STARS
Darrel Miller Cody Nulph Michael Otair Felipe Perez
Servite Orange Lutheran Villa Park Fairmont Prep
Catcher Shortstop First/Third Base LH Pitcher
Nick Piraino Aaron Porter Jacob Scavuzzo Josh Staumont
Sonora La Habra Villa Park La Habra
Second Base Outfield/Pitcher Outfield Outfield/Pitcher
Conner Sullivan Kyle Twomey Art Vidrio Kevin Viers
Orange Lutheran El Dorado Orange Lutheran Esperanza
Outfield LH Pitcher LH Pitcher Third Base
Photos by Reinbold Gallery 17
2012 North
PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AB R H
North Roster
Brian Alvarado Rancho Alamitos C Darrel Miller Servite C
Max Bethell Pacifica Orange Lutheran SS
Ricky Bielski Servite LHP Cody Nulph Villa Park 1st, 3rd B
Nick Catalano Esperanza Fairmont Prep LHP
Trent Chatterton Pacifica RHP Michaell Otair Sonora 2nd B
PJ Conlon El Dorado La Habra OF, P
Nick Garcia Loara OF Felipe Perez Villa Park OF
Ryan Hartman Savanna La Habra OF, P
Jacob Hill El Modena SS Nick Piraino Orange Lutheran OF
David Hill El Modena El Dorado LHP
Kevin Isa Marina OF Aaron Porter Orange Lutheran LHP
AJ Kennedy Savanna Esperanza 3rd B
LHP Jacob Scavuzzo
LHP Josh Staumont
1st B Conner Sullivan
RHP Kyle Twomey
2nd B Art Vidrio
C Kevin Viers
Head Coach: Rick Parmenter Savanna
Asst. Coach: Jeff Sears Servite
18 Asst. Coach: Pat Tellers Sonora
2012 South
PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AB R H
South Roster
Brett Barker Aliso Niguel P, 1st B Ryan Matranga Santa Margarita C, 3rd B
Tyler Brashears El Toro P, 1st B
Garret Brown Beckman P Andrew McCormack Corona Del Mar P, OF
Christian Abe Huntington Beach 1st, 3rd B
Trevor Charpie J. Serra SS, 2nd B Ty Moore Mater Dei P, OF
Kevin Co Tesoro 3rd B
Nico Darras J. Serra P Trevor Peterson Trabuco Hills OF
Eric Diomartich Laguna Hilla P
Nick Hsieh Dana Hills P, SS Andrew Richards Capo Valley CF
Eric Hutting Tesoro CF
James Kaprielian Beckman OF Zack Rivera Beckman CF
Timmy Lopes Edison OF
1st B Timmy Robinson Ocean View
P Anthony Shew Mission Viejo
SS, 2nd B Brandon Smith Woodbridge
C, 3rd B Alex Trancoso Estancia
P Brett Urabe Huntington Beach
SS, P Nick Villar El Toro
Head Coach: Michael Burns Trabuco Hills 19
Asst. Coach: Kevin Lavalle Beckman
Asst. Coach: Benji Medure Huntington Beach
SOUTH ALL STARS
Brett Barker Tyler Brashears Garret Brown Christian Abe
Aliso Niguel El Toro Beckman Huntington Beach
Pitcher/First Base Pitcher
Pitcher Shortstop/Second Base
Trevor Charpie Kevin Co Nico Darras Eric Diomartich
J. Serra Tesoro J. Serra Laguna Hills
Pitcher/Shortstop Outfield First Base Pitcher
Photo Not
Available
Nick Hsieh Eric Hutting James Kaprielian Timmy Lopes
Dana Hills Tesoro Beckman Edison
Pitcher Shortstop/Pitcher
Shortstop/Second Base Catcher/Third Base
Photos by Reinbold Gallery
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SOUTH ALL STARS
Photo Not
Available
Ryan Matranga Andrew McCormack Ty Moore Trevor Petersen
Santa Margarita Corona Del Mar Mater Dei Trabuco Hills
Pitcher/Outfield First/Third Base
Catcher/Third Base Pitcher/First Base
Photo Not
Available
Andrew Richards Zack Rivera Timmy Robinson Anthony Shew
Capo Valley Beckman Ocean View Mission Viejo
Pitcher/Outfield Third Base Outfield Pitcher
Brandon Smith Alex Trancoso Brett Urabe Nick Villar
Woodbridge Estancia Huntington Beach El Toro
Centerfield Centerfield Centerfield Outfield
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South All-Star Coaches
South Head Coach - Michael Burns
Trabuco Hills High School
Coach Burns was raised in Huntington Beach and graduated from Ocean
View High where he was an All League Selection. He earned an AA at Orange
Coast College where he was an All Conference Selection and the Orange
Empire Conference Batting Champion with a .485 average. He earned a BS in
Business Management at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho where
he played ball and was on the 1992 National Championship team and the
NAIA World Series Tournament Team winning 3 game RBI awards in the
series. He obtained his secondary certification with a Spanish Minor is 1995.
Coach Burns has been an Assistant Head Coach or Head Coach at a
number of high Schools including 2 years as Catching Instructor at the Mark
Cresse School of Baseball. He has had 8 CIF appearances as player/coach (!
CIF Championship, 3 semifinals and 3 quarterfinals. He and wife, Annette, and
sons, Dusty and Kelly live in San Clemente.
South Asst. Coach - Kevin Lavalle
Beckman High School
Coach Lavalle has been the head coach at Beckman since 2007 and
before that was the assistant coach at Canyon High School 1996-2007. He
won his 100th game in 2012!
In 2009 Beckman was Pacific Coast League Champions with a 26-5
overall record. That same year they were CIF finalists.
2010 saw Beckman as Pacific Coast League Champions again with a 27-2
overall record.
To keep the string going, 2011 saw Beckman again as Pacific Coast
League Champions and the 2011 CIF Champions!
Coach Lavalle when not coaching teaches world History.
South Asst. Coach - Benji Medure
Huntington Beach High School
This is Coach Medure’s 12th year as head coach at Huntington Beach
High and 20th year coaching baseball. Coach Medure started his coaching
career at Riverside Poly High in 1993. In 8 years at Riverside Poly he won 4
Ivy League titles, advanced to the CIF finals in 1998, semifinals is 1999 and
quarterfinals in 2000. His record at Huntington Beach after 11 years is 120-
109-2. The Oilers won a Sunset League title in 2004 and were CIF finals in
2009. He was the Sunset League and Orange County Coach of the Year in
2004. Coach Medure was an assistant coach in Kiwanis All-Star Game in
2004 and 2008.
Coach Medure has coached current Florida Marlin’s shortstop Donnie
Murphy, Washington National’s pitcher Collin Balester and Los Angeles Angel’s
catcher Hank Conger. He also teaches math at Huntington Beach High. He
and his wife, Tegan, have two daughters, Lisa and Francesca, and resides in
Huntington Beach.
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The KCGA Scholarship Foundation
Presents: The 2012 Scholarship Recipients
Our annual scholarship awards presentation was held on Wednesday April 18, 2012 at the Anaheim
Downtown Community Center. KCGA presented $20,000.00 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 40 years, has awarded over
$424,000.00 in scholarship funds to some 360 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 2011!
The $1,000.00 winner is: Anaheim High School (KCGA Scholarship)
George Menjivar
The $2,000.00 winners are: Loara High School (Dan Heil Scholarship)
Edward Draghiel Savanna High School (Clifford C. Rothrock Scholarship)
Stephen Peterson Servite High School (KCGA Scholarship)
Troy Lew
The $4,000.00 winners are: Loara High School (Paul & Shirley McCracken Scholarship)
Katherine Dayton Loara High School (Wm. Spehn Scholarship)
Tina Phan Western High School (Ralph Clark Scholarship)
Jessica Pham
Two Special Vocational Education Awards of $500.00 are awarded to:
Samantha Andrade Polaris High School
Caryn Silberman Gilbert High School
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!
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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 seven Key Clubs. The newest one is at the all girl Rosary High School.
KCGA also sponsors clubs at Anaheim High School, Katella High School, Loara High School, Savanna High School,
Servite High School, and Western High School.
Each Key Club meets once a week, on campus, with an Academic and Kiwanis advisor present. Just as their title implies
they are there only to advise, 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: UNICEF-Operation Uruguay through the Trick or Treat for UNICEF raised
more than $5 million dollars over the year, most recently raising more than $3 million to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa; 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, Anaheim Paint Your Heart Out, the Kiwanis CHOC Carnival, and supports
Kiwanis projects such as this All Star Baseball Game; providing lunches for the Orange County Special Olympics
Regional Track Meet; and our annual music festival/pancake breakfast in December.
Key Club turns 87 this year 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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TO NICK CATELANO –
CONGRATULATIONS ON MAKING
THE ALL STAR TEAM. WE HAVE
ENJOYED WATCHING YOU PLAY
BASEBALL FOR THE PAST 14
YEARS AND WE LOOK FORWARD
TO SEEING YOU PLAY AT
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
LUV MOM, DAD, MEG, MADI
To Trevor Charpie – Kevin Co!
Congratulations on being
selected to the North South Congrats making the South
allstar game. I'm so proud of OC all star team! We hope
you and can't wait to watch you enjoy this special game
you play at the university of tonight as much as we enjoy
watching you play. We are
Tennessee. Love Mom so proud and love you so
much. Mom, Dad, Jordy, Karli
To Nico Darras –
CONGRATULATIONS ON MAKING
THE ALL-STAR TEAM NICO. WE
ARE INCREDIBLY PROUD OF
YOUR HARD WORK AND
DEDICATION. YOU ARE GOING
TO BE SO SUCCESSFUL AT CAL
STATE FULLERTON.
XOXO DAD, MOM AND NATASHA
CONGRATS AJ KENNEDY ON MAKING Congratulations
THE ALL STAR TEAM. WE LOOK to the
2012
FORWARD TO MANY MORE BASEBALL
MEMORIES AT CAL STATE FULLERTON. All-Star Players
ALL OF YOUR HARD WORK AND
SACRIFICES ARE PAYING OFF.
LOVE MOM, DAD AND SAMANTHA.
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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, taking care
of all the details necessary
for us to provide free
lunches to the competitors,
coaches and counselors.
1,400 lunches were served
at the Special Olympics
Regional Games held at
Irvine High School. It’s
estimated, since the Kiwanis
Club of Greater Ahaheim
intiated this program, over
32,000 free lunches have
been provided.
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To the players who have been my
teammates & my competition, to
my friends, my coaches &
supporters, and most of all to my
family (Mom, Dad, Peter, JJ &
Gramps):
THANK YOU!!!!
– Andrew McCormack
Ryan Matranga –
CONGRATS ON YOUR SELECTION
TO THE ALL-STAR TEAM! WE ARE
SO PROUD OF YOU! WE HAVE
GREAT MEMORIES OF YOU
PLAYING AT SM AND LOOK
FORWARD TO MANY MORE AT
USF!!
LOVE, MOM, DAD & NICK
TREVOR – CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations
WE'RE PROUD OF ALL THAT YOU Andrew Richards!
HAVE ACCOMPLISHED IN HIGH We are proud of you & the man
SCHOOL AND LOOK FORWARD TO you are becoming! God has great
MANY MORE GREAT MEMORIES things ahead for you, to use you
AT UT TYLER. LOVE, DAD, MOM, & your talents for His glory.
Love, Dad, Mom, Matt, Lauren,
JAKE, LUKE AND HAYLIE
Mark & Paul
To PJ CONLON – CONGRATS ON SO PROUD OF YOU ZACK,
MAKING THE ALL STAR TEAM. YOU CONGRATULATIONS!!
ARE AMAZING AND WE CAN'T WAIT
I GET SO MUCH JOY FROM
TO WATCH YOU PLAY AT USD. WATCHING YOU PLAY YOUR GAME,
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU.
LOVE MOM, DAD, NOAH, GAVIN, KEEP UP THE HARD WORK AND
ENJOY THE NEXT CHAPTER!
GRANNY & GRANDA
THANK YOU FOR THE
AMAZING MEMORIES.
LOVE MOM
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CONNER SULLIVAN: TO NICHOLAS GARCIA –
CONGRATS!
“The difference between the
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU! YOUR impossible and the possible lies in a
DETERMINATION, DEDICATION AND
LOVE OF THE GAME HAVE GIVEN US man’s determination.”
Nick we are so proud and happy
CHERISHED MEMORIES.
for you! Congratulations on
LOVE, MOM, DAD AND FAMILY. an awesome season!!
You have worked so hard for this.
CONGRATS RYAN HARTMAN ON CHRISTIAN ABE –
MAKING THE ALL STAR TEAM. WE ARE SO PROUD OF THE
AMAZING SEASON YOU’VE HAD
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU. AND HOW HARD YOU WORKED!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO ALL YOUR DREAMS CAN COME
TRUE IF YOU GIVE 100% EVERY
WATCHING YOU PLAY MANY
MORE GAMES IN THE FUTURE. STEP OF THE WAY.
CHERISH THIS TIME FOREVER.
LOVE, MOM, DAD, BRANDON
AND GRANDMA PAT. LOVE, MOM & POP
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Nick Piraino,
It’s been a joy to watch your
determination and heart on the
field. Congrats on making the
North/South game. May God
continue to bless your playing in
the future.
Love, Mom, Dad, and family
Leonard M. Renick
President
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