2011 Baseball Media Guide

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Where They’re From California — 12 Carlsbad (1): Parker Johnson, #12 (La Costa Canyon) Cotati (1): Mitchell Rowan, #9 (Rancho Cotate) Gold River (1): Tosh Semlacher, #23 (Jesuit) Lafayette (1): T.C. Lee, #18 (Acalanes) Los Angeles (1): Brandon Simon, #15 (Pacific Hills) Nevada City (1): Henry Harrison, #33 (Nevada Union) Sacramento (2): Kevin Lyman, #14 (El Camino); Chris Torgerson, #27 (Jesuit) San Jose (2): Alex Lavery, #6 (Bellarmine Prep); Adam Reid, #11 (Lynbrook) Santa Cruz (1): Eli Kass, #7 (Santa Cruz) Saratoga (1): Blake Paisley, #36 (Saratoga)

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Colorado — 1 Pueblo (1): Max Stepan, #44 (Pueblo County)

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Hawaii — 1 Honolulu (1): Tim Schilf, #2 (Iolani) 1

Nevada — 1 Henderson (1): Scott Arn, #28 (Green Valley) The United States The United States The United States

(nottotoscale) scale) (not Oregon — 11 Canby (1): Jamie McCaffrey, #19 (Canby) Hillsboro (1): Kyle Kirwan, #25 (Glencoe) Lake Oswego (1): Dylan Summers, #20 (Lakeridge) Milwaukie (1): Ryan Smith, #13 (Rex Putnam) Portland (1): Sky Kelley, #37 (Jesuit); Salem (3): Doug Bloom, #3 (South Salem); Brandon Chinn, #24 (Sprague); Tyson Giza, #4 (Sprague) Scio (1): Ryan Hood-Taylor, #10 (Scio) Warrenton (1): Ross Knutsen, #17 (Seaside) Wilsonville (1): Jake Jones, #8 (Wilsonville) (not to scale)

Washington — 10 Aberdeen (2): Matthew Shea, #21 (Montesano); Nathan Shea, #38 (Montesano) Bellingham (1): Tenny Pitsch, #26 (Sehome) Marysville (1): Garrett Davis, #32 (Marysville Pilchuck) Renton (1): Tommy Kawamura, #22 (Lindbergh) Seattle (3): Nate Bender, #31 (Roosevelt); Michael Oliver, #30 (West Seattle); Andrew Wyman, #42 (Ballard) Spokane (1): Galen Duff, #5 (Gonzaga Prep) Washougal (1): Devin Grindy, #16 (Camas) Parker Johnson (So., RHP) tied for the team lead with 15 pitching appearances last season.

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