Coach: Tony Adornetto 2024 record: 6-19 After a tough 2024 season, the Vikings could be in for an uptick, thanks to a handful of players – including brother Nate and Nick Lafon – who come into a new season with plenty of varsity experience. “We were really young last year,” said senior
by PPB TeamCoach: Neal Goldstein 2024 Record: 14-13 The Bearcats return seven starters from a year ago, including outfielder Hayato Nishiyama, who hit .378 and had a .478 on-base percentage last season, and pitcher Christian Louie who posted a 1.70 earned-run average. “We should have a solid lineup,” said coach Neal
by PPB TeamCoach: Jared Milch 2024 Record: 12-11-1 The Tigers return three starters from a year ago, including Luke Ornelas, who posted a 2-0 record with 15 strikeouts and a 1.54 earned-run average in 14 innings of work last year. First baseman JT Snead (.329 with 17 RBI and an .869
by PPB TeamCoach: Dan Rogers 2024 record: 21-3-1 Coach Dan Rogers doesn’t mince words. His Wildcats are going to be young this year, which will make defending their PAL Ocean Division crown a bigger challenge. Still, he is excited by the chance of repeating last year’s 21-3-1 finish. “We are
by PPB TeamCoach: Brian Anderson 2024 Record: 7-19 Brian Anderson might not have enough pitching to compete for a Peninsula Athletic league crown, but he could have the league’s best player in sophomore shortstop Riley Jackson. Jackson made the jump to varsity baseball as a freshman and showed himself capable by
by PPB TeamCoach: Brian Anderson 2024 Record: 7-19 Brian Anderson might not have enough pitching to compete for a Peninsula Athletic league crown, but he could have the league’s best player in sophomore shortstop Riley Jackson. Jackson made the jump to varsity baseball as a freshman and showed himself capable by
by PPB TeamCoach: Tony Adornetto 2024 record: 6-19 After a tough 2024 season, the Vikings could be in for an uptick, thanks to a handful of players – including brother Nate and Nick Lafon – who come into a new season with plenty of varsity experience. “We were really young last year,” said senior
by PPB TeamCoach: Neal Goldstein 2024 Record: 14-13 The Bearcats return seven starters from a year ago, including outfielder Hayato Nishiyama, who hit .378 and had a .478 on-base percentage last season, and pitcher Christian Louie who posted a 1.70 earned-run average. “We should have a solid lineup,” said coach Neal
by PPB TeamCoach: Jared Milch 2024 Record: 12-11-1 The Tigers return three starters from a year ago, including Luke Ornelas, who posted a 2-0 record with 15 strikeouts and a 1.54 earned-run average in 14 innings of work last year. First baseman JT Snead (.329 with 17 RBI and an .869
by PPB TeamCoach: Dan Rogers 2024 record: 21-3-1 Coach Dan Rogers doesn’t mince words. His Wildcats are going to be young this year, which will make defending their PAL Ocean Division crown a bigger challenge. Still, he is excited by the chance of repeating last year’s 21-3-1 finish. “We are
by PPB TeamCoach: Angelo Manila 2024 record: 11-10-1 The Rams finished last season in the middle of the PAL Lake Division title chase.
by PPB TeamThe significance of team sports can be boiled down to a single day when David Mead was 13 years old and playing in San Mateo’s youth baseball program. It was a late-spring Saturday and Mead had a game, but he also had tickets to a Day on the Green
by PPB TeamThe West Coast Federals’ track record for cultivating baseball talent can be seen just by glancing PeninsulaPrepBaseball.com’s Prime 31, the list of players to watch on the Peninsula this spring. Serra’s Ian Josephson, Aragon’s Josh Jacobs, St. Ignatius Prep’s Archer Horn, Beau Shaffer and Chase
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