All-Valley Baseball
Second Team
Player: Bobby Graves
Position: Pitcher
School: Hart
Year: Sr.
Comment: Led region with 137 strikeouts. Has scholarship to Oklahoma.
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Player: Alberto Flores
Position: Pitcher
School: Birmingham
Year: Sr.
Comment: Three-year starter was 9-5 with 2.35 ERA.
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Player: Jeremy Holiday
Position: Pitcher
School: Antelope Valley
Year: Sr.
Comment: Golden League player of the year had 10-5 record.
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Player: Jo’Sean Lyles
Position: Catcher
School: Quartz Hill
Year: Sr.
Comment: Two-year starter batted .485 with seven home runs.
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Player: Ray Leduc
Position: Catcher
School: El Camino Real
Year: Sr.
Comment: Hit home run in City final and had 11 this season.
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Player: Alfredo Seanz
Position: Infield
School: Reseda
Year: Sr.
Comment: Led City Section with .654 average, helping Regents to league title.
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Player: Chris Martinez
Position: Infield
School: Chaminade
Year: Jr.
Comment: All-Mission League second baseman batted .446 with 11 doubles.
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Player: Ismael Rangsiyawong
Position: Infield
School: North Hollywood
Year: Jr.
Comment: Compact second baseman had 13 home runs.
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Player: Chris Wright
Position: Outfield
School: Hart
Year: Jr.
Comment: Batted team-leading .516 and drove in 32 runs.
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Player: Andy Lopez
Position: Outfield
School: St. Francis
Year: Jr.
Comment: Batted .506 with six home runs and 30 RBIs.
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Player: Josh Miranda
Position: Outfield
School: Kennedy
Year: Sr.
Comment: Center fielder hit .415 with 11 doubles and 15 stolen bases.
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Player: Mike Schultz
Position: Utility
School: Cleveland
Year: Sr.
Comment: Right-hander was 7-3 with 1.69 ERA and beat Kennedy’s Jon Garland twice.
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Player: Shaun Fishman
Position: Utility
School: El Camino Real
Year: Sr.
Comment: Four-year varsity player won all four games in City playoffs.
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