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Thursday, June 5
Oakland A's Draft 2005 Ace Tyson Ross in 2nd Round
CONGRATULATIONS TYSON!!! "Tyson was the best pitcher that I have ever coached and was the most humble team player to boot. Having him be an Oakland Athletic is a fantastic reward for his hard work." Coach Joel Kaufman, Bishop O'Dowd Varsity Coach 1999-2005
Friday, June 6
Star CF Chris Hopkins Selected in 24th Round by Toronto Blue Jays
Congratulations Chris! "O'Dowd Centerfielder Chris Hopkins becomes the 2nd O'Dowd player off the 2004 team to be drafted in the Major League Draft. Chris was one of the quickest and top defensive outfielders that I have coached. He was also one of my team captains as he set a good example in his daily work ethic" Coach Joel
Monday, February 18
Many of Coach Joel's Dragons Now Coaching Baseball
The greatest thing for a coach is to see the kids he coached going on to coach baseball. I know that Matt Powers, Joe Demir, Brendan Burke and Nick Meyers are all coaching high school age baseball players. I kind of have two feelings. One is probably like Bill Walsh, having his assistants all move on to head coaching jobs. The second feeling is that maybe I am getting old. But hats off to 4 of my outstanding Dragon players who will make a difference in many kids lives.
Monday, February 18
Daniel Poniatowski's Success Continues after High School
Daniel is now a senior at Wesleyan University (CT) and has been named co-captian of the 2008 team by a vote of the team. Wesleyan in the NESCAC (New England Small College Athletic Conference) and plays such notable small schools as Amherst University, Tufts University and Williams College. Daniel has been a 3 year starter and looks forward to opening the season against Menlo College (Northern California) for a 3 game series in March before heading to Southern California for an 8 game road trip. He is a double major in economics and sociology and has accepted a job after graduation with Mitchell-Madison Consulting Firm in New York City.
Sports Focus Show No Longer But Memories Will Always Be there
End of the Year Sportsfocus Tape Recognizing Dragons as Undefeated in Regular Season and #1 in State In other news, Tyson Ross is expected to be one of the top Major League Draft picks in the upcoming draft in June 2008. Cal should be a fun team to watch with Tyson and fellow Dragon teammate Jeff Kobernus. Meanwhile, Rashad Tucker has moved over to Sonoma State and is joined by Dragon teammate Ryan Moura who is one of three freshman still active on their fall roster. Those 3 pitchers along with closer Rob Howard made the 2005 season one for the ages.
Tuesday, June 12
Kobernus Named Freshman All-American
TUCSON, ARIZ. - University of California freshman outfielder, Jeff Kobernus, has been named a 2007 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American, it was announced today by the baseball publication's editor, Lou Pavlovich, Jr. Kobernus now joins a list of three other Golden Bear who have been selected Freshman All-Americans - second baseman Brian Oliver in 1996, second baseman Xavier Nady in 1998 and second baseman Josh Satin in 2005. Nady was also tabbed National Freshman of the Year in 1998 by both Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America.
This past spring, Kobernus was named honorable mention All-Pac-10, starting 49 of 55 games and batting .331 with five doubles, a triple, a home run and 22 RBI. He led the Bears with 13 stolen bases (seventh in the Pac-10), and was second on the team to sophomore standout David Cooper with 59 hits and 19 multiple hit games. Kobernus was high school teammates with All-Pac-10 right-hander Tyson Ross at Bishop O'Dowd High School.
Tuesday, June 12
Bryce Mendonca Signs with Pepperdine, Hopkins to College World Series
A couple more great events for early 2000 Dragons....
Bryce Mendonca, the SS of the 2005 State Champions has signed with Pepperdine. Congrats to Bryce.
Chris Hopkins, the starting CF for Oregon State, is going to the College World Series in Omaha.
(Coach Joel will be in town for that event with his 18U Smoke team playing in a tournament).
It is expected that David Williams, star outfielder from the 2005 State champs, will resume his playing career at UCSD after transferring from Sonoma State.
Friday, February 2
Jeff Kobernus gets 2 Hits in 1st Collegiate Start
Jeff Kobernus ('06) had 2 hits in 4 at bats in his first collegiate game for Cal. Tyson Ross ('05) was on the mound for the Bears. It was the first time that 2 former Dragons were in the starting lineup for one Division I team.
Tuesday, June 6
Singleton Drafted in 11th Round by Mnnesota Twins
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| 11th Round Draft Pick with his High School Coach
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Congratulations to Steven Singleton, the 1st player to play four years of Varsity baseball for me. This was his dream and he achieved it.
Tuesday, February 14
Tyson Ross Gets 1st Collegiate Victory
Congratulations Tyson on your 1st Collegiate Win!
Monday, March 27
Coach Joel Visits San Diego to See 2 Former Collegiate Dragons
Coach Joel accompanied Scott and Ryan Moura on a San Diego college trip to introduce Ryan to the UCSD and USD college coaches and catch a couple games. Former Dragon SS Steven Siingleton is currently leading the USD team in hitting at a .410 clip and pounded out a couple hits during the game which was attended. The USD team won 3-1 over UNLV. Over at San Diego State a day earlier, UOP played and Former Dragon 2B Bobby Saunders nearly had a heart attack seeing Coach Joel lean over the rail of the dugout. Bobby is getting minimal playing time as his leg is still not 100% from last years break. He was still the exhuberant Bobby, the loudest cheering ballplayer on the team. Over at UCSD, Coach Joel visited his former college and was amazed at the expansion of the campus. It remains a great Div II school for those that can meet the academic requirements of a 3.5 GPA and strong test scores. Trivia: Shown to the side are the first and last #4 players of Coach Joel's 10 year coaching tenure at O'Dowd.
Signing Ceremony Held for Jeff Kobernus
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Former O'Dowd Coach Joel Kaufman held a signing ceremony for Senior Jeffrey Kobernus
who has committed to UC Berkeley on Sunday December 11th at Triple Play Batting Cages in San Leandro.
In attendance were his teammates off the 2005 Div III State Championship team: Bryce Mendonca (SS-'05), David Williams (LF-'05), Rob Howard (P-'05),Chris Marshall (IF-'06), Carlos Perez (2B-'06), Trevor Samson (C-'06), Max Shupe (IF/OF-'06), Andy Spellman (OF-'06) along with Jeff's parents and sister.
Coach Joel commended Jeff on his dedication and leadership to the baseball program and presented him with a photo plaque
to commemorate his achievement. According to Coach Joel, "Jeff brought a serious work ethic to the field each day and was instrumental in O'Dowd's successful run into the state and national rankings." With a .423 batting average and 24 RBI's along with a 3-0 record, he sparked the Dragons. His shutout of perennial offensive powerhouse James Logan in the West Coast Classic propelled the Dragons to win the prestigious tournament. Jeff was recognized as a first team HAAL player and one of the top players in the Bay Area by Student Sports. Coach Joel expects Jeff to be a very successful student and baseball player for Cal Berkeley.
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Kobernus Inks Scholarship to Cal
Congratulations to SS Jeff Kobernus who has signed his letter of intent to play for the California Golden Bears. Jeff was pivotal in the Dragons posting a school record 25-1 and receiving a national ranking of #17 by Baseball America. As a junior, Jeff
batted .423 with 2 homeruns and 24 rbi's. He played a flawless 3rd base for the Dragons and had two huge pitching outings against James Logan and Mt. Eden to keep O'Dowd's winning streak alive. According to Coach Joel, "Jeff is the most intense player that I have ever coached. He is all business on the ball field and strives for excellence in every moment in the game.
He will be very successful at Cal".
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O'Dowd Dragons 2005 Div III State Champions
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Division III 1. (1) Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) 25-1 2. (6) Ocean View (Huntington Beach) 25-5 3. (5) Temecula Valley (Temecula) 25-6 4. (2) La Quinta (Westminster) 27-5 5. (9) Buhach Colony (Atwater) 25-6 6. (nr) Miramonte (Orinda) 22-5 7. (10) Serrano (Phelan) 21-1-1 8. (nr) University (San Diego) 21-12 9. (3) Valhalla (El Cajon) 23-8 10. (4) Campolindo (Moraga) 20-5 11. Gahr (Cerritos) 23-6 12. Oakdale 23-7 13. Casa Grande (Petaluma) 18-9 14. Petaluma 25-2 15. El Segundo 24-9 16. Charter Oak (Covina) 24-5-1 17. Colony (Ontario) 21-6 18. Coronado 21-12 19. Mission Bay (San Diego) 23-10 20. Palm Desert 23-4
Dragons to Host 1st Semi-Final at Home Park
The Dragons have made it to the semi-finals of NCS 3 times over the past 6 years and will be hosting the semi-final game at home for the 1st time. In 2000, the game was at San Leandro ballpark where the Dragons lost in 12 innings and in 2005 the game was at De La Salle. It is advised that all fans arrive early for a seat in the stands or enjoy our great outfield view. With the win over Berkeley, the Dragons have equaled the all-time win total of 25 wins in a season by the 2000 team (they had 2 extra games because of league playoffs) and have guaranteed themselves of the best winning percentage in O'Dowd baseball history. May 30, 2005 Updated State Baseball Rankings Mark Tennis & Andrew Drennen CalHiSports Staff (After games of Monday, May 30) (Previous week's ranking in parentheses) 1. (1) Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) 25-0 The Dragons got through the first two rounds of the North Coast Section Class 3A East Bay playoffs to set themselves up for a shot at a historical title since they would also finish undefeated and untied. Their first win was by 5-1 over Arroyo of San Lorenzo, which featured Tyson Ross with a one-hitter and 13 strikeouts plus a three-run homer. The second game was more nail-biting as Berkeley tied it up in the sixth inning on a monster home run by Michael Durant, one of the top pro slugging prospects in the state. But O'Dowd prevailed, 3-2, and will now play Monte Vista of Danville in the semifinals on Wednesday. A win in that game and the Dragons would go for it all over the weekend against either De La Salle of Concord or California of San Ramon.
BASEBALL AMERICA NAMES DRAGONS #7 IN COUNTRY!
NCS Round #2 Highlights: O'Dowd 3 Berkeley 2
Rashad Tucker was masterful in his 5 innings of work allowing only one run. After throwing 92 pitches, he was relieved by Tyson Ross who pitched the final 2 innings. The only blemishes to the well pitched game were 2 home runs to Mike Durant by each of the Dragon aces. Carlos Perez provided the outstanding defense of the game at 2nd base and drove in the 2nd run of the game with a single. Nikko Wahl's steal of 3rd base and the overthrow provided the margin of victory.
NCS Round #1 Highlights: O'Dowd 5 Arroyo 1
Tyson Ross pitched a masterful game striking out 13 and hitting a 3-run 1st inning home run.
Andrew Prince had two hits to power the offense and Nikko Wahl drove in the insurance run.
O'DOWD #1 SEED IN NCS PLAYOFFS
Bishop O'Dowd has been rewarded for its "special season" with a #1 Seed to the North Coast Section Playoffs. The seeding for this playoff are listed below:
#16 Arroyo @ #1 O'Dowd, Wed 5 p.m.
#9 Newark @ #8 Berkeley
#13 Mt Eden @ #4 Monte Vista
#12 Foothill @ #5 Amador Valley
#15 San Leandro @ #2 De La Salle
#10 Castro Valley @ #7 Logan
#14 Deer Valley @ #3 Cal
#11 Livermore @ #6 Clayton Valley
May 24, 2005
Cal-Hi Sports Bay Area Top 20 Rankings
Harold Abend
CalHiSports Associate Editor
No matter what happens in the playoffs, the Bishop O'Dowd Dragons will still bask in the glory of the finest baseball season in the 55-year history of the school. Not only have they never finished the regular season undefeated but coach Joel Kaufman's nine has garnered the No. 1 ranking overall in the state for the first-time at some point during a season, which is something only the boys basketball team at the school has ever achieved. "It's great to be number one in the state and the top seed (in the NCS 3A East Bay playoffs) and the kids have really earned it with hard work," Kaufman says. "But every game is a new season now."
1. (1) Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) 23-0
2. (2) Bellarmine (San Jose) 34-4
3. (3) Mitty (San Jose) 26-6
4. (5) De La Salle (Concord) 17-4
5. (8) Monte Vista (Danville) 17-5-1
6. (6) Justin-Siena (Napa) 24-0
7. (11) California (San Ramon) 19-4
8. (2) Amador Valley (Pleasanton) 20-4
9. (12) St. Francis (Mountain View) 24-9
10. (9) Petaluma 24-1
11. (10) Clayton Valley (Concord) 20-4
12. (13) Campolindo (Moraga) 19-4
13. (14) Los Gatos 24-5
14. (7) Serra (San Mateo) 19-8-1
15. (19) Santa Cruz 27-7
16. (18) Livermore 16-8
17. (20) Carmel 29-4-1
18. (15) Miramonte (Orinda) 19-5
19. (nr) Santa Clara 21-11
20. (17) Valley Christian (San Jose) 21-11
Game #23 Highlights: O'Dowd 4 Castro Valley 1
REGULAR SEASON CONCLUDES: DRAGONS GO 23-0 WIN LEAGUE TITLE FOR 3RD STRAIGHT YEAR
#1 SEED IN NCS PLAYOFFS
O'Dowd extends title streak By Jimmy Durkin, STAFF WRITER OAKLAND The game that everybody had hoped for came down to the matchup everybody wanted. Cal-bound Tyson Ross of Bishop O'Dowd High was facing Stanford-bound Jason Castro of Castro Valley, who represented the potential tying run in the top of seventh inning Friday with the Hayward Area Athletic League title on the line. Castro bounced Ross' 1-2 pitch to Dragons second baseman Carlos Perez, who fired to Chris Marshall at first to clinch O'Dowd's third consecutive HAAL title. The 4-1 win also gave the Dragons a perfect regular season at 23-0. "It's great. Last time (Castro) got the better of me," Ross said of the teams' first matchup when Castro went 3-for-4. "Today I just came out more focused and got the job done. I love having to come down to the last game of the season. It was just an awesome game to play." Ross allowed just four hits and one unearned run to improve his HAAL record to 6-0 and lower his ERA to 0.53. He struck out 15, walked one and hit four batters. That bout with wildness helped the Trojans (17-6, 14-2 HAAL) bring the tying run to the plate. Ross hit pinch-hitter Joe Salazar, and Myles Schroeder reached on an error. After Ross struck out Chris Steele, he retired Castro to end it. "We weren't going to give Castro anything to hit," O'Dowd coach Joel Kaufman said. 'We weren't going to let him beat us. ... He's the best player on their team, and I'm a proponent that you never let the best player beat you." The Dragons (16-0 HAAL) should be a lock for the No.1 seed in the North Coast Section playoffs. The seeds will be announced Sunday. "We didn't make (going) undefeated one of our goals, but because of what we needed to accomplish it became one of the goals," Kaufman said. "We really feel now we deserve the No.1 seed. We went out and beat a good Castro Valley team, and now we've got three or four more games to win in NCS, and that's the goal." O'Dowd opened the scoring with two runs in the second. Marshall led off with a single. Schroeder, Castro Valley's starter, struck out the next two Dragons before losing control. Nikko Wahl and Bryce Mendonca drew consecutive walks to load the bases, and Jeff Kobernus was hit by a pitch to bring in a run. Schroeder then walked Ross to give O'Dowd a 2-0 lead before getting David Williams to ground out. Max Shupe added another run for O'Dowd in the third with a solo homer, and the Dragons scored an unearned run in the fifth to take a 4-0 lead. Castro Valley's lone run came after Castro led off the sixth with a walk. Rylan Sandoval was hit by a pitch, and both runners advanced on a wild pitch. With one out, Greg Boucher hit an RBI groundout to narrow the gap to 4-1. "We did pretty well," Castro Valley coach Jon Lavine said. "We're headed in the right direction heading into the playoffs."
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Game #22 Highlights: O'Dowd 7 Mt Eden 3
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Rashad Tucker pitched 5 1/3 innings to pick up the win with Rob Howard coming in for the save. Bryce Mendonca's 3 hit game along with home runs by AJ and Kobernus provided the bulk of the offense. Carlos Perez's sportscenter highlight dive saved a run from scoring when the game was 1-0.
News Alert:
Dragons #1 in State of California
Cal-Hi Sports has ranked the Dragons as the #1 team in California for the first time in Bishop O'Dowd High School history on Tuesday after losses by Defending National Champion Chatsworth of Southern California and Clovis West of Fresno this week.
See article below:
May 16, 2005
BOD, Clovis West Lead New Baseball Top 20
Mark Tennis
CalHiSports Editor
It's going to be a wild finish to the California prep baseball season and the dream matchup could be in the North Coast Section if Bishop O'Dowd of Oakland gets to the Class 3A East Bay title game with an unbeaten record and perhaps faces Amador Valley of Pleasanton, which may get to that game with just one loss.
It's the possibility of such a matchup taking place which also is one of the main reasons why the Dragons are moving to the top of the state overall rankings this week. If O'Dowd, for example, was stuck in some lower-enrollment based division and didn't have the opportunity to play much tougher teams like Amador Valley, De La Salle of Concord, defending champion San Ramon Valley and perhaps others in one of the state's best playoff divisions, it would not have been placed in the No. 1 position this week.
Rashad Tucker of Oakland Bishop O'Dowd is one of two pitchers on the squad headed for a major Div. I college.
One of the critical factors in the state rankings system we've developed is to look ahead and build a No. 1 case for teams should they win out for the rest of their seasons. The worst thing you can do in any high school ranking is to drop a No. 1 team if it continues to win. The point is to do your deliberating well in advance and make it possible as the various seasons end for the No. 1 teams to stay there as long as they keep winning.
Previous state No. 1 Chatsworth, No. 2 Clovis West and No. 4 Poway all lost games last week to create room for O'Dowd, which would now have the best case to be No. 1 at the end of the season. Chatsworth's loss came by an 11-5 score to league rival El Camino Real of Woodland Hills.
We're well aware that there are some media members and coaches in the San Francisco Bay Area who do not even think that O'Dowd should be No. 1 in its region, let alone the state. The Dragons do not play in a strong league, but they did head down to San Jose over the Easter break and won top honors at one of the state's top tourneys, the West Coast Classic, and if they do finish unbeaten which is quite rare in California prep history, Chatsworth's 35-0 last year notwithstanding it will include the championship of a very strong playoff division.
Last week, Bishop O'Dowd continued its domination of Hayward Area Athletic League opponents with easy wins of 18-2 over Hayward, 10-1 over Tennyson of Hayward and 12-1 over San Lorenzo. Head coach Joel Kaufman didn't even use No. 1 pitcher Tyson Ross so he could gain some rest before the playoffs, but that didn't prevent O'Dowd from expanding its season scoring advantage over all opponents to 192-34.
Clovis West of Fresno began last week in the No. 2 position and will stay there this week despite losing early in the week to arch-rival Clovis, 3-1, in eight innings. The reason the Golden Eagles stayed so high is that they bounced back later in the week to rip Clovis, 11-5, and won their league title. In fact, if you look at the three teams that Clovis West has lost to Central of Fresno, Buchanan and Clovis those also are three teams that the Golden Eagles have beaten twice. J.J. Jelmini paced Clovis West's big bounceback win by ripping a bases-loaded double and hammering a solo homer.
All of the losses around the state last week were also beneficial to two other Bay Area schools, Amador Valley and Bellarmine. Unlike O'Dowd, those two teams do play in very difficult leagues. Amador Valley avenged its only loss, which came to Livermore, by blanking the Cowboys, 1-0, in a game last week. The Bells have already set a school record for most wins in a season and last week they followed up their round-robin title in the storied West Catholic Athletic League by taking the WCAL playoff crown. In many years, the team that wins the WCAL round-robin championship tends to get beat in the playoffs. Bellarmine has not beaten every team it has lost to (which is the case for Clovis West), but that could be a situation that will be taken care of in the Central Coast Section playoffs.
Bellarmine coach Gary Cunningham certainly hopes his team doesn't suffer the same CCS fate as what happened to St. Francis of Mountain View last year. The Lancers were right there with Chatsworth and were unbeaten until late in the season. They lost in the WCAL playoffs and then were eliminated in the very first round of the CCS playoffs by Palo Alto.
In the CIF Southern Section, meanwhile, Riverside Poly has assumed a favorite's role for the Division I title in recent weeks and was ahead of Chatsworth in the L.A. Times' rankings even before the Chancellors lost to El Camino Real. The Bears were hoping to learn Monday that they've been seeded No. 1 in their division. The Southern Section also has two other teams with just three losses on the season Saugus and Royal of Simi Valley and another team with four losses that owns a head-to-head win over Riverside Poly Capistrano Valley of Mission Viejo that may have what it takes to climb into the race for No. 1 in just a few weeks.
Chatsworth will have to drop behind Bishop O'Dowd, Clovis West, Riverside Poly and Amador Valley in this week's rankings, but remains a real threat to be No. 1 in the state for the second straight year. Despite their 11-5 loss to El Camino Real, the Chancellors still earned the top seed for the L.A. City Section playoffs and still won their league title. The best case scenario for Chatsworth is to even out its season series against El Camino at 2-2 by beating the Conquistadors in the playoffs, ending another successful run for the section title and hoping that all of the teams ahead of them get upset. This is baseball, folks, and upsets (if you can even call them that) are the norm.
Also dropping behind Riverside Poly and Amador Valley this week, not to mention Bellarmine and Saugus, is Poway. The Titans saw their recent hot streak cooled by a 6-0 loss to traditional power Rancho Bernardo. They still own two wins over the Broncos this year and have already clinched the Palomar League title. The extra loss doesn't hurt Poway much on the section level, but because of all of the other strong teams in the state with sterling records, it does mean that for the Titans to have any chance at being No. 1 in the state they will now have to win all of their playoff games and no longer have the luxury of losing a game and coming back to win the title in the section's double-elimination tourney. The Sac-Joaquin Section is the only other section in the state that utilizes a double-elimination element within its baseball playoffs.
Here are this week's overall state top 20 rankings:
(Writeups of all teams plus updated divisional and regional rankings will be posted on Tuesday)
1. (3) Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) 21-0
2. (2) Clovis West (Fresno) 24-3
3. (5) Poly (Riverside) 22-3
4. (6) Amador Valley (Pleasanton) 20-1
5. (1) Chatsworth 26-3
6. (7) Bellarmine (San Jose) 32-4
7. (8) Saugus 23-3
8. (4) Poway 24-4
9. (9) Capistrano Valley (Mission Viejo) 21-4-1
10. (10) Royal (Simi Valley) 24-3
11. (11) El Camino Real (Woodland Hills) 24-4*
12. (14) Rancho Bernardo (San Diego) 25-5
13. (12) Buchanan (Clovis) 23-6
14. (13) Norco 20-4*
15. (15) Fallbrook 22-6
16. (16) Mitty (San Jose) 24-6
17. (17) Centennial (Bakersfield) 25-4
18. (19) Granite Hills (El Cajon) 23-5
19. (nr) Canyon (Anaheim) 21-5
20. (nr) De La Salle (Concord) 17-4
Dragons reach 20 win Total for 3rd Year in a Row
The Dragons (21-0) have accomplished a 20+ win season for the 3rd consecutive year and 5 out of the last seven years. This season, as special a season as one can imagine, has been dedicated by Coach Joel, in memory of his uncle who passed away last summer.
Team Rules Regarding Night Before Games and NCS Playoffs
With events coming up such as proms, Star Wars debuts....it is best to remind of our the baseball team rules regarding curfews:
(1) All players must be in their own house with a 11 p.m. curfew on nights before games.
(2) Players must be home within one hour of the end of the prom as there will be batting practice the following day.
When you decide to play for the O'Dowd baseball team, it is assumed that you will be preparing your body for the rigors of playoffs. The CV game is essentially a playoff game and all players must be in their homes at 11 p.m. When you change the sleeping pattern of your body, your bat speed changes. I have 6 years of NCS history to point out examples of how certain players that looked tired...played in the games. Events such as Star Wars and Disneyland will still be there weeks from now....but the chance to be State Champs is once in a lifetime.
Game #21 Highlights: O'Dowd 13 San Lorenzo 1
Jeff Kobernus pitched 6 innings allowing only one unearned run. Tyson Ross was 4 for 4 to pace the Dragons.
Game #20 Highlights: O'Dowd 10 Tennyson 1
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Bryce Mendonca had a 3 run home run and drove in 5 RBI's to pace the Dragons to their 20th win of the season. Robert Howard and Max Shupe pitched a combined 1 hitter. David Williams and Trevor Sampson picked up key hits.
Game #19 Highlights: O'Dowd 18 Hayward 2
The Dragons pounded out many hits including the 2 double performance of AJ Simmons.
The defense was led by 2nd baseman Carlos Perez.
Game #18 Highlights: O'Dowd 3 San Leandro 0
Tyson Ross picked up his 8th win of the season and Jeff Kobernus and Tyson supplied the offense in the 3-0 win.
Game #17 Highlights: O'Dowd 13 Moreau 2
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David Williams completed a heck of a week going 7 for 7 (4 for 4 with 2 home runs vs Moreau) with Rashad Tucker picking up the victory. Rob Howard closed the game the final 1 1/3 innings.
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Game #16 Highlights: O'Dowd 7 Castro Valley 1
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| Tyson wins his 7th game vs Castro Valley
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Tyson Ross struck out 18 batters as Bishop O'Dowd takes the 1st meeting with the CV Trojans 7-1. Excellent hitting by David Williams, Jeff Kobernus and Max Shupe paced the #9 Nationally ranked Dragons. (David Williams (3x3), Jeff Kobernus (4x4) According to Coach Kaufman, his team came out focused and determined to stay in 1st place in the HAAL. Trevor Sampson did an excellent job of catching in this big game.
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Kobernus goes 4 for 4 to dismantle Castro Valley
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O'Dowd Pitchers Have Team Dancing
O'Dowd pitchers have team dancing
Talented trio has Dragons 15-0 going into showdown
Rusty Simmons, Chronicle Staff Writer
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
The Bishop O'Dowd baseball team's stretching routine looks strikingly similar to a party.
The beat bellows out of a huddle of players in left field. One by one, a player breaks from the huddle and sprints toward the center-field fence. Each jumps into the mesh wall and the dancing begins.
The Dragons appear totally unaffected by the pressures of being undefeated.
Of course, there isn't much pressure when your pitching staff consists of Tyson Ross, Rashad Tucker and Jeff Kobernus, the only trio in California with as many as 13 wins and no losses.
"We run into some teams that think they've lucked out because Tyson is not throwing," O'Dowd coach Joel Kaufman said. "The other two can be just as dangerous.
"I'll take my chances with any of them."
The Dragons will put that philosophy and their 15-0 record to the test today, when they are scheduled to play Castro Valley, the only other undefeated team in the Hayward Area Athletic League.
Ross, a 6-foot-6, 210-pound Cal-designate, will be on the mound. Major- league scouts believe his 90-mph fastball and usually dominant slider make him a top-10-rounds selection, and opposing players already treat Ross as if he were a major-leaguer.
"In league play, we had one guy ask for his autograph," Kaufman said, "and another just wanted to shake his hand."
Team One Baseball director of scouting Blaine Clemmens received an e-mail from Ross after he pitched in one of the organization's showcases in Arizona.
"He just wanted to say he appreciated the opportunity and say sorry for not thanking me in person," Clemmens said. "That's the kind of kid he is." Not to mention his ability on the mound.
"Someone wouldn't get fired for taking him in the top-10 rounds," Clemmens said. "There are more polished pitchers out there, but he's got a quick, loose arm and can be a 93-94-mph guy with a plus slider in the future."
At the Amador Valley-Monte Vista game in early April, scouts put down their radar guns to talk to Ross and Tucker, who were in the stands. A few innings later, the umpire turned around and joked with the duo.
"It's nice that people know who we are," said Tucker, a 6-3, 210-pounder who has committed to Fresno State. "It's gotten to the point where you just focus and forget that they're all watching."
The left-hander, who has devastating movement on his fastball, proved his concentration in the West Coast Classic against Mitty. He entered the game with the bases loaded and Georgia Tech-bound Jason Haniger at the plate.
"His eyes were glowing like something from hell," Kaufman said. "He was just like, 'Here's the fastball. See if you can hit it.'
Tucker got out of the inning without a run scoring, and O'Dowd won 9-6.
Kobernus, a 6-1, 180-pound junior, already has pitched in similarly stressful situations. As a sophomore, he kept O'Dowd in a one-run game against North Coast Section power De La Salle.
"He's the one pitcher in my seven years here that I let call his own game, " Kaufman said. "He knows how to set hitters up, and he's one of the most intense players I've ever had."
The intensity is hidden at practice as Kaufman reminds the players of their goals.
"Baseball is probably the toughest sport to go undefeated," he said. "It's almost ludicrous to make that one of our goals. We just want to win the league and advance through NCS."
Then, the real party can begin.
Game #15 Highlights: O'Dowd 1 Mt Eden 0
Jeff Kobernus pitched a complete game shutout of Mt Eden in a cold and windy affair at Mt Eden. Byrce Mendonca was the player of the game defensively.
Game #14 Highlights: O'Dowd 9 Arroyo 1
Tyson Ross pitched a complete game allowing only 1 run as O'Dowd thumped Arroyo for the 2nd time this season.
Game #13 HIghlights: O'Dowd 17 Moreau 2
Just call this a happy birthday to Max Shupe. On his b-day, Max came up big with a 4-5 day with a single, double and 2 home runs. Throw in a 13 strikout day by Rashad Tucker and all around team hitting and what a day for the Dragon. Bryce Medonca set the pace with a 4 hit day in the leadoff spot.
O'Dowd Baseball Team Almost Too Good to be True
By David Schoen, STAFF WRITER, OAKLAND TRIBUNE
HAS THERE BEEN a more dominant team this spring than the Bishop O'Dowd High baseball squad?
The Dragons, ranked No. 2 in this week's East Bay poll, are off to a 12-0 start (5-0 in the Hayward Area Athletic League) and have so thoroughly dominated opponents that many fans in the area wondering whether they can complete a perfect regular season.
O'Dowd has outscored the opposition by an incredible 79 runs (103-24) thus far and doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon.
The Dragons already earned the championship at the prestigious West Coast Classic, beating the likes of Westlake-Westlake Village, Archbishop Mitty, James Logan and defending Nevada 4-A state champion Reno.
And in the HAAL, O'Dowd is clearly the favorite. The Dragons have already crushed San Leandro and Arroyo, but they have games remaining against Castro Valley on April 27 and May 19 (the regular-season finale).
The Trojans feature catcher Jason Castro, who signed with Stanford, along with pitchers Jason Huber and Danny McDaniel. Huber tossed a perfect game April 5 against San Leandro, while McDaniel is a hard thrower who is expected to return next month.
As long as the Dragons have pitchers Tyson Ross and Rashad Tucker, who have signed with Cal and Fresno State, respectively, they will be in every game. Throw in proven players such as Bryce Mendonca and Jeff Kobernus, along with Niko Wahl and Max Shupe, among many others, and O'Dowd is even tougher to stop.
Will the Dragons have enough to run the table? We'll find out in the next month or so.
Game #12 Highlights: O'Dowd 10 Hayward 2
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Led by a strong defensive performance by SS Bryce Mendonca, the Dragons improved to 12-0
on the season. David Williams, Max Shupe, Tyson Ross and Jeff Kobernus sparked the offense.
And then there was Nikko who continued his hitting streak with another 3 run homer.
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Bryce anchors the defense
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Game #11 Highlights: O'Dowd 11 Tennyson 0
Ace Lefty Rashad Tucker struck out 13 of 15 batters as O'Dowd beat Tennyson 11-0 in an abreviated 4 1/2 inning game called for the 10 run rule. Rashad pitched a no-hitter against the overmatched Tennyson hitters. David Williams and Chris Marshall provided much of the offense. Nikko Wahl continued his hitting streak. Carlos Perez also provided some offense in the nine spot. Pinch hitter AJ Simmons drove in the 10th run to seal the victory.
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