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1 Jonathan Sanchez Pitcher of the Year (Region XV-Division I) Sophomore Pitcher - Isaac Gill Juan Arroyo - Player of the Year(Region XV-Division I) 2010 Region XV-Division I Champs
2 Table of Contents Message from the President 3 Letter from the Athletic Director 4 ASA Athletics/ Baseball Quick Facts 5 About ASA - The College for Excellence 6 Academic Divisions 7 Academic Support Services 8 Student Life 9 Coach s Section 10 Numerical Roster 13 Player Profiles 15 Team Photo 21 ASA Baseball Alumni Baseball Schedule/Results Season Review Final Statistics Season Preview Season Schedule 31
3 Message from the President Our mission at ASA is to prepare students for the challenges of today s competitive job market. The importance of a college degree cannot be overestimated in this, The Age of Information. But even many of the brightest college graduates, with excellent educational backgrounds, are working well below their abilities. ASA has designed programs that meet the needs of a continuously and swiftly-evolving job market. Let me emphasize the main features of our unique educational approach: A dynamic, flexible college education - ASA believes a college education is of greatest value when combined with hands-on experience. Our class sizes are kept small so that students can receive personal attention. Unlimited free-of-charge tutoring is available in our Learning Centers. The college offers evening and weekend classes to accommodate our student body, many of whom work while attending college full-time. Specific, up-to-date skills education - ASA is dedicated to teaching the skills that are highest in demand. We keep abreast of the latest industry developments and trends and update our programs regularly. Industry Certification of Skills - ASA can prepare students for industry certification by today s most-respected leaders, including Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and the American Association of Medical Assistants. Free Lifetime Skills Upgrade - To ensure that their skills remain current in today s rapidly developing job market, ASA graduates are entitled to attend free-of-charge any new course within their ASA program of study or any course they ve taken previously. Free Lifetime Job Placement Assistance - Graduates are invited and encouraged to use the resources and services of the ASA Job Placement department throughout their lifetime. By choosing ASA, students are truly making a lifetime investment in their education. It is my pleasure to introduce you to ASA. Sincerely, Alex Shchegol President of ASA 3
4 Letter from the Athletic Director Dear Prospective Student-Athlete, 4 On behalf of the ASA-The College for Excellence, I encourage you to inquire about ASA as a place to further your athletic and academic career. We are a brand new and enthusiastic athletic department that competes at the Division I level under the sanctions of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). ASA intends on building a tradition of success both on the field and in the classroom. Currently we field teams that are competitive both regionally and nationally in the following sports: football, men s soccer, men s and women s basketball, baseball, women s tennis, and cheerleading. In addition to our intercollegiate programs, we also offer a very competitive intramural program. During our young existence as a department, the theme has been one of commitment and dedication to our student-athletes and athletic staff. Even though winning is gratifying, we believe the most important part of an intercollegiate athletic program is the quality of the educational experience. It is our hope and goal as a department, while attending as a student-athlete at ASA, you will meet new people, learn and, be challenged, both as an individual and as a team, within the structure of a competitive athletic career. College athletics builds self esteem, school and community spirit, and regional and national recognition. While participating in athletics, our philosophy has always been that academics come first. As a department, we measure our success on how many student-athletes graduate and go on to 4-year institutions. The ASA community will do everything in its power to make your experience at ASA - The College for Excellence a positive one. We have an experienced and enthusiastic athletic staff that will help guide and assist you on the field, in the classroom, and socially. It will then be up to you to take advantage of all ASA has to offer to make your first two years of college the best possible. Good luck and I look forward to seeing you in an ASA Avengers uniform soon! Yours Sincerely, Kenney Wilcox Director of Athletics
5 ASA Athletics/Baseball Quick Facts The School: Location: 81 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY Main Telephone Number: (718) Enrollment: 6,000 Founded: 1985 President: Alex Shchegol Admissions Office: 1 (877) Financial Aid Office: 1 (877) The Athletic Program: Mascot: Avenger Colors: Purple, Silver, and Black Affiliation: NJCAA Division I Athletic Director: Kenney Wilcox Office Phone: (718) coachwilcox@asa.edu Assistant Athletic Director/ Compliance: Steve Bernath Office Phone: (718) bernath@asa.edu Sports Information Director: Tim Slakas Office Phone: (718) (Extension-2304) Office Fax: (718) slakas@asa.edu Web Address: Region XV Information: Region: XV Region Website: The ASA Baseball Program: Baseball Head Coach: Francisco Perez Career Record/Years at ASA: (3rd Season) Office Phone: (718) (Extension-2164) coachperez@asa.edu Assistant Coaches: Marshall Shimasaki, Felix Roche, Jake Rabinowitz coachshimasaki@asa.edu 5
6 About ASA - The College for Excellence ASA s modest roots began in 1985 with professor and 12 students in a small Brooklyn classroom. Known then as Advanced Software Analysis, the institute focused on computer programming, as New York had a dire shortage of qualified mainframe programmers at that time. Since then, the college has grown to more than 5,000 students and 2 large, centrally-located campuses in midtown Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn. Today, in addition to computers, our programs focus on the rapidly-growing industries of healthcare, business and criminal justice. Over the years, as technology revolutionized how every major industry operates, ASA created and updated programs of study to meet new market needs. Consistent with the demands and capabilities of our student body, which includes highly motivated and mature immigrants, ASA programs have always featured a hands-on training component marks the 25th Anniversary of ASA s existence. From its humble beginnings, ASA is now authorized by the New York State Board of Regents to confer Associate of Occupational Studies and Associate in Applied Science degrees. The school s degree and certificate programs are registered by the State Education Department. Most recently, ASA has also been regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. 6
7 Division of Business Academic Divisions ASA s Business Administration program integrates professional courses into the latest trends in business management. The Associate Degree programs combine theory with extensive computer applications so that students are prepared for both administrative and managerial positions within various types of organizations. The curriculum is rounded out with general education and office technology courses and electives. It is through these courses that students are able to acquire a variety of intellectual and personal competencies that are generally perceived to characterize successful business managers. Sports Management Focus Sports Management is an elective option under the Division of Business within the Office Administration and Technology major. The Sports Management focus is geared toward students who have interest in the different aspects of the business of sports including, but not limited to, athletic administration, coaching, sports marketing, athlete representation (sports agent), athletic health maintenance, and sports psychology. Currently, this elective option offers the following courses: Intro to Sports Management, Sports Marketing, and Sports Leadership. Division of Computer Technology Computer Programming and Information Technology provide essential functions for almost all organizations worldwide. These systems demand a focus on the organization of computers, the theory which underlies their operation, and their applications. In using these systems, professionally trained programmers and network engineers serve in wide areas of business, at all levels of government, private sector, in public and social services establishments. Division of Criminal Justice The A.A.S. degree program in Criminal Justice provides students with a broad-based, sophisticated understanding of the role of the criminal justice system in American Society. Students acquire the knowledge, values, and skills that will enable them to analyze rationally, the problems of the criminal justice system and the needs of society in a manner in keeping with democratic traditions of law, social well-being, and individual rights. Division of Health Disciplines The Division of Health Disciplines offers a broad array of health related degree and certificate programs. The programs combine quality classroom and clinical instruction to provide graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively as health professionals, who care for the sick, administer hospitals, attend to the pharmaceutical care needs of the public, and assist elderly or physically challenged individuals. Division of Arts and Sciences Division of Arts and Sciences supports all of ASA s degree and certificate programs. It provides a wide range of general education and liberal arts courses. Remedial and ESL (English as a Second Language) courses are also administered through this Division. 7
8 Academic Support Services astudent & Academic Advisement The overall objective of academic advising is to help students realize the maximum educational benefits available to them at ASA - the College for Excellence. Academic advising may include all aspects of academic program planning, including making decisions on adding, dropping, or substituting courses; career guidance; involvement in extra-curricular activities, etc. Academic advisors help students to understand their educational needs and aspirations as well as how to utilize the resources available at the college to help them achieve their goals. After the students register, advisors are assigned to them from the academic department where they are enrolled. alearning Center The ASA Learning Centers offer students free, unlimited tutorials to help them reinforce and apply key concepts in their class work. This tutoring program plays a crucial role in ASA s strategy for providing students with the means to adequately prepare for employment. At the beginning of every semester, each Center posts a master schedule with the times tutors will be available for courses in every major field. Additional tutoring can also be arranged in any subject based upon individual student need. Prospective students may receive free ESL and math tutoring at the Learning Centers. atutoring by Professor At ASA you are not just another number, especially when it comes to giving students top notch academic support. This is why each academic department has designed a program where the professors will be available for extra tutoring during their office hours. The unique academic feature allows the student to be one-on-one with their professor for any extra help and guidance that they would want in order to maximize their success and understanding in that particular subject. The faculty at ASA truly wants their students to succeed! awriting Center The Writing Center is an essential and vital part of the ASA community, where students are given the opportunity to learn in a seminar-style, innovative environment. It is dedicated to helping students cope with the challenges they face as college-level writers. The multi-media resources include computer workstations, and the latest in audio/visual equipment. The college s literary journal, ASA Writer, is a semi-annual publication created under the aegis of the ASA Writing Center. The journal is a brilliant collection of writings produced from the experiences of a multicultural community of ASA students. Published authors, professional writers and scholars lead workshops and seminar discussions, which provide alternative forums for students to receive support in completing their writing assignments. aarthur J. Hidalgo Library The ASA libraries actively support our student s efforts to be successful in reaching their academic and occupational objectives. The library collections are both physical and virtual, with over 14,000 physical volumes (books, multimedia items, journals, etc.), and almost 50,000 electronic books plus 38 electronic databases, all accessible through the ASA website, either on or off campus. All course textbooks are available for use in the libraries. The New York State Education Department, New York State Library and Board of Regents recognized the ASA libraries with the designation Advanced Electronic Doorway Library. The ASA libraries are an Associate Member of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Mid Atlantic Region, and members of METRO, the Metropolitan New York Library Council. All library staff members are dedicated to helping students with their research and information needs. 8
9 Student Life Residential Life The ASA dormitory, located in the affluent area of Brooklyn Heights, houses the majority of the student-athletes at ASA. The five-story facility housing close to 100 students includes full bathrooms on each floor, study rooms, and a student lounge wired with Wi-Fi. The dorm is located only walking distance from the Brooklyn campus and is conveniently located near subway and bus lines, as well as the Long Island Railroad Terminal on Atlantic Avenue. Surrounded by a variety of shopping centers and cultural attractions, the building is steps away from the best view of Manhattan from Brooklyn along the Promenade. Other alternative housing options are available. Fitness Center Completed in the fall of 2010, the ASA fitness center serves as a very important tool for student-athletes in and out of season. Every student-athlete now has access to the 1,100 square-foot training facility. The room is fully equipped with six platforms, four glute ham raises, two pull-downs, and a full set of chains, bands, dumbbells, and kettle bells, and cardio machines; other amenities include two large flat-screen televisions and a state-of-the-art stereo system. Conveniently located on the lower-level of the ASA dormitory, the fitness center is also outfitted with lockers and showers. Clubs and Activities In addition to intercollegiate and intramural athletics, ASA sponsors a full range of clubs and activities. Below is a list of some of the more popular clubs/activities at ASA: Criminal Justice Club Drama/Poetry Club Salsa Club Technology Club Medical Terminology Club Game Nights Movie Nights Student vs. Faculty Events Manhattan vs. Brooklyn Campus Events Sporting Events Debate Competitions Holiday Parties Guest Lecturers Math Club Fashion Club Chess Club Peers for Careers Club Male and Female Initiative 9
10 Coaches Section 10 Head Coach - Francisco Perez Francisco Perez enters his third season as the Head Coach of the ASA Baseball team. Perez continues to bring with him a reputation for winning and a talent for imparting his own passion for competing on to his players. Throughout his years coaching players of a wide range of ages and abilities, the 2010 Region XV Division I Coach of the Year has shown a knack for energizing teams and turning them into winners. In his two previous seasons at the helm of the Avengers baseball team, Perez has accumulated a overall record, including an amazing record in The stellar campaign helped ASA garner numerous individual and team accolades, including a NJCAA Region XV Division I Championship, a Finalist appearance in the Region XX Championship Tournament, and seven 2010 Region XV Division I All-Region selections. Perez also helped produce the 2010 Region XV Division I Player of the Year, outfielder Juan Arroyo (Bronx, NY/James Monroe). Before launching the ASA program, Perez was the head coach at Globe Institute of Technology, where he took the Knights from a 9-21 record the year before he arrived to playing.500 ball and advancing to the finals in the 2008 NJCAA regional playoffs in his first year coaching the team. In addition to his commitment to ASA, Perez is the director of baseball operations for the NY Gothams, a respected youth program he has headed since the organization s inception in Over the course of eight seasons with the NY Gothams, the teams he has coached have amassed an impressive win/ loss record. His tournament wins are numerous and highlighted by three National Championships, including the 16U ECTB National Championship in 2006, the 16U AAU National Tournament in 2003 and the 14U AAU Disney World Championship in In addition to team wins, over 15 of the NY Gothams players that Perez has coached have been recruited to play for colleges including Fordham U., Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Wake Forest, St. John s U., University of Michigan and Wesleyan University. Ten players have been drafted by professional teams and the entire organization is especially proud of the Milwaukee Brewers 2008 call up of catcher Angel Salome, who works out with the NY Gothams in the off season and also helps to coach some of its players.
11 Coaches Section Before joining ASA, Perez, directed the baseball program for Trinity School, an academically top-ranked private school located in Manhattan. Unfazed by the team s 50-plus-year championship drought and an unimpressive 1-12 win/loss record posted in the year prior to his arrival, Perez created a program with a focus on individual player development and within four years brought home the Independent Schools State Championship. More than just a coach, Perez knows personally what it takes to compete in the game at its highest levels. At the age of 17, he attended Hill College on full scholarship and was recruited by the Seattle Mariners organization. For two years he was a middle infielder in the Mariners farm system, followed by a year with the New York Yankees. He then played in two independent leagues before transitioning into coaching. Perez has placed a priority on maintaining ties with the many coaches and organizations with which he has contact over the course of his years playing the game. Francisco Perez Office: (x2225) coachperez@asa.edu Assistant Coach - Marshall Shimasaki Marshall Shimasaki enters his second season as Head Coach Francisco Perez s Assistant Coach. Coach Shimasaki was at integral part of ASA s successful 2010 season, which yielded a Region XV Division I title, a Region XX Championship Finalist appearance, and several Avengers All-Region XV honors. He comes to ASA with a number of years coaching youth baseball on the travel and AAU circuit. For the past four years, he has been affiliated with the NY Gothams, a premier travel baseball organization where he worked with Coach Perez as an assistant coach/team administrator. During two of those years, Shimasaki served on the organization s board of trustees. With many years of experience in private business, Coach Shimasaki will bring his knowledge of organization and management to an already successful baseball program. As Coach Perez s assistant, Coach Shimasaki s responsibilities will include recruiting, overseeing the team s strength and conditioning sessions, practice and in-game coaching, and heading the team s academic monitoring program. 11
12 Coaches Section Coach Shimasaki is a graduate of the University of Miami where he majored in International Finance and Marketing. Marshall Shimasaki Office: (x2164) coachshimasaki@asa.edu Pitching Coach - Jake Rabinowitz Jake Rabinowitz enters his first season with the Avengers for the 2011 season. Coach Rabinowitz is a 2009 graduate of Fordham University and four-year letterman for the Rams as a pitcher with a number of starts during his career there. Rabinowitz is a product of the Francisco Perez system having played as a youth for him and captaining a number of Coach Perez s travel teams from Prior to coming to ASA, Rabinowitz has been the head coach of a number of the NY Gothams travel teams. Assistant Coach - Felix Roche Felix Roche enters his third season with the Avengers, having served on Head Coach, Francisco Perez s original staffs with the Avengers. Coach Roche played his high school baseball in the Bronx, NY at Dewitt Clinton High School. He then went on to play college baseball at Hostos Community College from Before making his way into the coaching profession, Roche was selected to play in the exclusive Dominican Republic National tournament twice. Coach Roche serves as a youth coach with the prestigious NY Gothams baseball organization. He has been the lead supervisor at a number of baseball camps. Roche s college coaching experience dates back to 2008 when he served as an assistant coach at Globe also under Coach Perez. 12
13 Numerical Roster ## Name Yr. Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown High School 1 Alfredo Calderon Fr. OF Deivid Gomez So. SS/2B Moca City, DR Eugenio M. Hostos (Almarosa 1) Santo Domingo, DR ENI Dominican Republic INPHA Fr. 3B Brooklyn, NY Murry Bergtraum Fr. RF Los Mina, DR Dr. Fabio Amable Mota 3 Yariel Medina Fr. SS Johnathan Tineo Eduardo Valdez Joneiris Rosario Fr. C Pablo Lora Fr. P Darwin Duran Fr. CF Jonathan Sanchez Hochiminh Astacio San Francisco de Macoris, DR Jersey City, NJ Dominican Republic So. P Cotui, DR So. 3B Jose Guaba Fr. C/1B Andrickson Zorrilla Guillermo Geraldino Cesar Del Carmen San Pedro de Macoris, DR Dominican Republic Monsenor Francisco Panal Bethsaida Velazquez Cenapec Liceo Francisco Henriquez y Carvahal Cenapec Cuei-Utesa Fr. OF/1B Yonkers, NY Saunders Fr. 3B/OF Fr. OF Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, DR Cenapec Colegio San Gabriel Del La Colorosa 18 Eury Garcia Fr. P Bronx, NY Lehman Carlos Barreras Matthew Vazquez Fr. P Carabobo, Venezuela UCI Romuilo Galbasos Fr. P Bronx, NY Alfred E. Smith 13
14 Numerical Roster ## Name Yr. Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown High School 23 Javier Tavarez So. OF Dominican Republic Escuela Japon 24 Nelson Arroyo So. 1B Bronx, NY James Monroe 25 Alberto German So. C Cesar Estevez Fr. P/OF Alex Rodriguez Santo Domingo, DR Dominican Republic Cenapec Cuei-Utesa Fr. 2B/SS Brooklyn, NY Norman Thomas 37 Jorge Castillo Fr. P Fernando Jimenez Fr. P Isaac Gil So. P Santo Domingo, DR Santo Domingo, DR New York, NY Nino Keyther Colegio Catolico Santiago Apostol Fausto Jimenez 55 Nolan Herrera Fr. P Bronx, NY James Monroe 57 Yendris Perez So. P Miguel Raposo Fr. C New York, NY San Pedro de Macoris, DR Greenland Iberoamerican School Credi 99 Yeifri Isabel Fr. P Bronx, NY Colegio Bautista Head Coach: Francisco Perez (3rd Season) Assistants: Marshall Shimasaki, Felix Roche, Jake Rabinowitz 14
15 Alfredo Calderon #1 - OF Height: 6-0 Weight: 160 Hometown: Moca City, DR HS/Previous: Eugenio M. Hostos (Almarosa 1) Academic Concentration: Business Deivid Gomez #2 - SS/2B Height: 5-8 Weight: 150 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR HS/Previous: ENI Academic Concentration: Business Yariel Medina #3 - SS Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Hometown: Dominican Republic HS/Previous: INPHA Academic Concentration: Computer Tech. Johnathan Tineo #4-3B Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY HS/Previous: Murry Bergtraum Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice Player Profiles Eduardo Valdez #7 - RF Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Hometown: Los Mina, DR HS/Previous: Dr. Fabio Amable Mota Academic Concentration: Business 15
16 Joneiris Rosario #8 - C Height: 5-11 Weight: 250 Hometown: San Francisco de Macoris, DR HS/Previous: Monsenor Francisco Panal Academic Concentration: Business Pablo Lora #9 - P Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Hometown: Jersey City, NJ HS/Previous: Bethsaida Velazquez Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice Player Profiles Darwin Duran #10 - CF Height: 6-1 Weight: 170 Hometown: Dominican Republic HS/Previous: Cenapec Academic Concentration: Business Jonathan Sanchez #11 - P Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Cotui, DR HS/Previous: Liceo Francisco Henriquez y Carvahal Academic Concentration: Business 16 Hochiminh Astacio #13-3B Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Year: Sophomore Hometown: San Pedro de Macoris, DR HS/Previous: : Cenapec Academic Concentration: Computer Tech.
17 Jose Guaba #14 - C/1B Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 Hometown: Dominican Republic HS/Previous: Cuei-Utesa Academic Concentration: Business Andrickson Zorrilla #15 - OF/1B Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Hometown: Yonkers, NY HS/Previous: Saunders Academic Concentration: Cirminal Justice Guillermo Geraldino #16-3B/OF Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 Hometown: Dominican Republic HS/Previous: Cenapec Academic Concentration: Business Cesar Del Carmen #17 - OF Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR HS/Previous: Colegio San Gabriel Del La Colorosa Academic Concentration: Business Player Profiles Eury Garcia #18 - P Height: 5-11 Weight: 160 Hometown: Bronx, NY HS/Previous: Lehman Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice 17
18 Carlos Barreras #21 - P Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Hometown: Carabobo, Venezuela HS/Previous: UCI Romuilo Galbasos Academic Concentration: Business Matthew Vazquez #22 - P Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 Hometown: Bronx, NY HS/Previous: Alfred E. Smith Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice Player Profiles Javier Tavarez #23 - OF Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Dominican Republic HS/Previous: Escuela Japon Academic Concentration: Business Nelson Arroyo #24-1B Height: 5-10 Weight: 205 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Bronx, NY HS/Previous: James Monroe Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice 18 Alberto German #25 - C Height: 5-10 Weight: 215 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR HS/Previous: Cenapec Academic Concentration: Business
19 Cesar Estevez #28 - P/OF Height: 6-5 Weight: 180 Hometown: Dominican Republic HS/Previous: Cuei-Utesa Academic Concentration: Business Alex Rodriguez #35-2B/SS Height: 5-11 Weight: 195 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY HS/Previous: Norman Thomas Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice Jorge Castillo #37 - P Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR HS/Previous: Nino Keyther Academic Concentration: Business Fernando Jimenez #44 - P Height: 5-11 Weight: 160 Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR HS/Previous: Colegio Catolico Santiago Apostol Academic Concentration: Business Player Profiles Isaac Gil #48 - P Height: 6-5 Weight: 235 Year: Sophomore Hometown: New York, NY HS/Previous: Fausto Jimenez Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice 19
20 Nolan Herrera #55 - P Height: 6-0 Weight: 210 Hometown: Bronx, NY HS/Previous: James Monroe Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice Yendris Perez #57 - P Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Year: Sophomore Hometown: New York, NY HS/Previous: Greenland Iberoamerican School Academic Concentration: Criminal Justice Player Profiles Miguel Raposo #91 - C Height: 5-10 Weight: 210 Hometown: San Pedro de Macoris, DR HS/Previous: Credi Academic Concentration: Business Yeifri Isabel #99 - P Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 Hometown: Bronx, NY HS/Previous: Colegio Bautista Academic Concentration: Computer Tech. 20
21 Front Row (L-R): Joneiris Rosario, Hochiminh Astacio, Alberto German, Yendris Perez, Javier Tavarez, Darwin Duran, Miguel Raposo 2nd Row (L-R): Matthew Vazquez, Nolan Herrera, Nelson Arroyo, Guillermo Geraldino, Alfredo Calderon, Eury Garcia, Yariel Medina, Deivid Gomez, Johnathan Tineo, Fernando Jimenez, Alex Rodriguez, Carlos Barreras Back Row (L-R): Francisco Perez (Head Coach), Pablo Lora, Jose Guaba, Cesar Estevez, Eduardo Valdez, Isaac Gil, Andrickson Zorrilla, Jorge Castillo, Cesar Del Carmen, Yeifri Isabel, Edgar Vergara, Jonathan Sanchez, Jake Rabinowitz (Pitching Coach), Felix Roche (Assistant Coach), Marshall Shimasaki (Assistant Coach), Jason Rodriguez (Assistant Coach) Player Profiles 21
22 ASA Baseball Alumni Omar Artsen Years: School: Missouri Baptist U. (NAIA Division I) Michael Avila Years: 2010 School: Missouri Baptist U. (NAIA Division I) Landimir Gonzalez Years: 2009 School: Keystone College (NCAA Division III) Luis Nova Years: School: Bloomfield College (NCAA Division II) Jose Armando Pena Years: School: Keystone College (NCAA Division III) Carlo Perez Years: School: College of St. Rose (NCAA Division II) Fernando Perez Years: School: Keystone College (NCAA Division III) Carlos Ruiz Years: 2010 School: Missouri Baptist U. (NAIA Division I) 22
23 2010 Baseball Schedule/Results Date Opponent Time Place Results Record 03/06/2010 Bronx CC (DH) 11am Home 03/07/2010 Nassau CC (DH) 11am Away W 7-4, W 11-0 W 17-4, W /10/2010 Hagerstown (Florida Trip) 7:30pm Away L /13/2010 Riverland (Florida Trip) 2pm Away L /13/2010 Massasoit (Florida Trip) 5pm Away W /14/2010 Montgomery-Rockville (Florida Trip) 6:30pm Away W /14/2010 Alfred State (Florida Trip) 9:30pm Away W /20/2010 Ulster CC 2pm Away W /24/2010 Sullivan CC 3:30pm Away L /26/2010 Westchester CC 3:30pm Away W /27/2010 Orange County CC (DH) 12pm Away 03/28/2010 Ulster County CC (DH) 12pm Home W 12-7, L 10-7 W 5-4, W /31/2010 Queensborough CC 4pm Home W /03/2010 Globe (DH) 12pm Home 04/05/2010 Lackawanna (DH) 3pm Away W 4-0, W 9-3 L 15-5, L /06/2010 Briarcliffe 4pm Away W /07/2010 Rockland County CC 6pm Away W
24 2010 Baseball Schedule/Results Date Opponent Time Place Results Record 04/10/2010 Monroe College (DH) 12pm Away 04/11/2010 Queensborough CC (DH) 12pm Away 04/18/2010 Rockland CC (DH) 12pm Away W 7-4, L W 14-1, W 12-1 W 7-6, L /20/2010 Nassau CC 4pm Away W /22/2010 Monroe Old Boys High Field 11am Away W /23/2010 Globe 4pm Away W /29/2010 Globe Old Boys High Field 12pm Away W 8-2, W /30/2010 Monroe Old Boys High Field 10am Away L 3-1, L /02/2010 Sullivan CC 12pm Away W /7/2010 Dutchess Stadium 12pm Away W /08/2010 Dutchess Stadium 12pm Away W /14/2010 Hagerstown 10am Away L /14/2010 Hagerstown 4pm Away W /15/2010 Hagerstown 10am Away W /16/2010 Potomac Hagerstown 11am Home L Region XV Championship Game - Region XX Championships (District Qualifiers) 24
25 2010 Season Review After posting a respectable record during its inaugural season in 2009, the ASA baseball team came back with a bang in The team finished with a overall record, including a number of team & individual highlights. The Avengers ended the regular season with a win-loss record, scoring key wins against Region XV powers Nassau Community College (Division III) and Monroe College (Division I). Between March 13, 2010 and May 2, 2010, the Avengers posted 25 wins to only six defeats. That strong effort during the regular season carried over into post-season play, where the team would go head-to-head against conference rival Monroe College in a three-game Region XV Division I Championship series. Despite dropping the final two regular season meetings against Monroe, the Avenger bats would come alive in Game 1 of the series, winning in dramatic fashion by the score of Game 2 proved that ASA had the right to move on to the Region XX championships in Hagerstown, MD, as freshman lefty pitcher, Michael Avila (Glendale, NY/Aviation H.S.), tossed eight solid innings to get the 12-4 win and series sweep. ASA would make a strong push to the Region XX Tournament Championship round, winning two games against Chesapeake and #1 seeded host Hagerstown before falling to Potomac State in heartbreaking fashion, 12-11, in the finals of the tournament. The successful 2010 season merited a number of individual honors for the Avengers. Sophomore centerfielder, Juan Arroyo (Bronx, NY/Monroe), was 25
26 2010 Season Review named the Region XV Player of the Year. Arroyo finished the season batting.435 in 40 games with 60 hits, 54 RBIs, scoring 58 runs, and crushing 13 homers. The pitching staff was also well represented by freshman sensation right-hander, Jonathan Sanchez (Cotui, Dominican Republic/Liceo Francisco Carvajal). Sanchez dominated every game he pitched this season going 7-0 with a ERA while allowing only 27 hits and striking out 65 batters. The other ASA All- Region pitcher was sophomore righty Luis Nova (Azua, Dominican Republic/ Gregorio Luperon), who finished with a record of 4-1 in ten games played with an ERA of and 53 strikeouts. Sophomore Omar Artsen(Brooklyn, NY/ Beach Channel) was named All-Region at second base after hitting.414 on the season, scoring 38 runs in 35 games played, and leading Region XV with 36 stolen bases on 37 attempts. Sophomore Samir Imbert (San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic/San Martin) took All-Region honors at third base hitting.398 with 41 RBIs. Sophomore Marcos Castro (New York, NY/Environmental Studies) was named one of three All-Region outfielders after hitting.383 and scoring 35 runs in 30 games played. Rounding out the All-Region selections was freshman, Joseph Gerena (Bronx, NY/Monroe) who walked away with the honors for the designated hitter after batting.370 with 40 RBIs. In addition to players honors, second-year Head Coach Francisco Perez, was named the Region XV Division I Coach of the Year. 26 HOME RUN LEADERS Athlete GP AB HR Nelson Arroyo Juan Arroyo Omar Artsen Joseph Gerena Alberto German Deivid Gomez Tommy Guzman Samir Imbert Fernando Perez Carlos Ruiz Eduardo Valdez
27 2010 Final Statistics INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Athlete GP IP R ER Hits SO BB ERA W L Jose Aponte Michael Avila Edward Bueno Isaac Gil Irving Lopez Luis Nova Carlo Perez Darwin Rivas Jonathan Sanchez Javier Tavarez Andy Wipp INDIVIDUAL HITTING Athlete GP AP H 2B 3B Runs RBI BA Miguel Alexander Nelson Arroyo Juan Arroyo Omar Artsen Marcos Castro Corey Diaz Joseph Gerena Alberto German Deivid Gomez Tommy Guzman Samir Imbert Jose A. Pena Fernando Perez Joneiris Rosario Carlos Ruiz Javier Tavarez Eduardo Valdez Xavier Velasquez William Wagner
28 2010 Final Statistics FIELDING PERCENTAGE Athlete Put Outs Assists Errors Fielding % Nelson Arroyo Juan Arroyo Omar Artsen Michael Avila Edward Bueno Marcos Castro Corey Diaz Benjamin Farias Joseph Gerena Alberto German Isaac Gil Deivid Gomez Tommy Guzman Samir Imbert Irving Lopez Luis Nova Jose A. Pena Fernando Perez Carlo Perez Darwin Rivas Joneiris Rosario Carlos Ruiz Jonathan Sanchez Javier Tavarez Eduardo Valdez Xavier Velasquez William Wagner Andy Wipp
29 2011 Season Preview The Avengers come into the 2011 season with high hopes of replicating last year s success was very good to ASA baseball as they finished the season with a record, including a Region XV-Division I Championship and an appearance in the Region XX championship series where they were one win away from the NJCAA World Series play-in game. Five players return from last year s Region XV-Division I championship squad. Here is a look of what to expect from the Avengers in 2011: Pitching The pitching staff will be led by the dominance of the returning Region XV-Division I Pitcher of the Year, sophomore Jonathan Sanchez (Cotui, DR). Sanchez finished the 2010 season with an unblemished 7-0 record while carrying a ERA with 65 strikeouts and walking only nine batters. Also returning is hard-throwing righty, Isaac Gil (New York, NY). The 6-foot- 5, 235-pound Gil finished the 2010 season with 42 strikeouts (third on the team) in eight games pitched. Putting an extra emphasis on recruiting pitchers, Coach Perez has added a number of talented starters and relief pitchers to his pitching staff. The starting rotation will mostly round out with freshmen Yeifri Isabel (Bronx, NY), Cesar Estevez (Dominican Republic), Pablo Lora (Jersey City, NJ), and sophomore transfer Yendris Perez (New York, NY). ASA s bullpen will mainly consist of freshmen such as Eury Garcia (Bronx, NY), Fernando Jimenez (Santo Domingo, DR), and Nolan Herrera (Bronx, NY). Position Players The Avengers return an experienced core of their players in the field and at bat. Making the move from shortstop to second base this season is sophomore Deivid Gomez (Santo Domingo, DR). Gomez had a stellar freshman campaign playing in 33 games, batting.352 on 31 hits with 88 at bats, driving in 27 RBIs, and scoring 36 runs. He also finished with a.915 fielding percentage with 34 put-outs, 52 assists, and only eight errors on the season. Another sophomore making a position change this season will be Javier Tavares (Dominican Republic) who will make 29
30 2011 Season Preview the switch from the bullpen to the outfield. The crafty lefty pitched 16.1 innings giving up only five earned runs. In Taveras two only plate appearances he picked up a hit in each. Behind the plate at catcher will be the consistent sophomore Alberto German (Santo Domingo, DR). German finished 2010 with a.429 on-base percentage, 29 hits, and a.305 batting average. Also back for his second season is first baseman Nelson Arroyo (Bronx, NY). Arroyo made the best of every opportunity he received finishing his freshman season with a.379 batting average with 22 hits on 58 at-bats, including a clutch game-winning RBI double helping ASA advance to the Region XX finals. The coaching staff is very optimistic about the position players in this season s freshman class. Incoming shortstop Yariel Medina (Dominican Republic) will be looked upon as a daily contributor to the offensive and defensive scheme of the team. He will be joined by heralded newcomers in a solid third base glove of Hochiminh Astacio (San Pedro de Macoris), a strong bat in centerfielder Darwin Duran (Dominican Republic), and versatility in Andrickson Zorrilla (Yonkers, NY) and Guillermo Geraldino (Dominican Republic) who will play both the infield and outfield. Geraldino is also expected to impress with his bat. In addition to the players mentioned, there will depth on a daily basis all over the field Schedule Outlook ASA will kick off this season the same way they did last season, with a doubleheader against Bronx CC. The double-header will then be followed by a ten-day Spring Training trip down in Cocoa Beach, FL where the team is expected to play a double-header everyday against teams from around the nation as well as a couple of Canadian teams. When the team gets back from Florida they will return to a local junior college schedule against teams such as Sussex, Westchester, Nassau, and Rockland. Further distance trips include Ulster, Lackawanna, and Sullivan. The team will have the most home games scheduled in the program s short history with eight dates at Old Boys High Field in Brooklyn, NY. The Avengers will also have their usual Region XV- Division I match-ups with Globe and rival, Monroe College. 30
31 2011 Season Schedule Day Date Opponent Time Place Sat. 03/05/2011 Bronx (DH) 11am Away Fri.-Sun. 03/10-20/2011 Coco Expo (Florida) TBD Away Tue. 03/22/2011 Old Boys High Field 3:30pm Home Wed. 03/23/2011 Westchester 3:30pm Away Thur. 03/24/2011 Old Boys High Field 3:30pm Home Sat. 03/26/2011 Orange (DH) Noon Away Sun. 03/27/2011 Dutchess (DH) Noon Away Wed. 03/30/2011 Rockland 4pm Away Thur. 03/31/2011 Nassau 4pm Away Fri. 04/01/2011 Old Boys High Field Noon Home Sat. 04/02/2011 Globe (DH) Noon Away Sun. 04/03/2011 Brookdale (DH) Noon Away Wed. 04/06/2011 Ulster 3:30pm Away Thur. 04/07/2011 Sullivan 3:30pm Away Fri. 04/08/2011 Lackawanna (DH) 1pm Away Sat. 04/09/2011 Old Boys High Field (DH) Noon Home Sun. 04/10/2011 Dutchess (DH) Noon Away Wed. 04/13/2011 Lackawanna (DH) 2pm Home Thur. 04/14/2011 Keystone JV 1pm Home Sun. 04/17/2011 Sullivan (DH) Noon Away Wed. 04/20/2011 Rockland 6pm Away Thur. 04/21/2011 Nassau 4pm Away Sat. 04/23/2011` Old Boys High Field (DH) Noon Home Tues. 04/26/2011 Monroe 4pm Away Wed. 04/27/2011 Rockland 6pm Away Thur. 04/28/2011 Old Boys High Field 2pm Home Sat. 04/30/2011 Monroe (DH) Noon Away Sun. 05/01/2011 Sussex (DH) Noon Away Bold - Region XV Division I Contest DH - Doubleheader 31
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