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Hall of
Fame| 2011 14U District Champions; Qualified at State for
Nationals Manager: Giles Norton Coaches: Marc McIntyre and Bub Lutticken Players: Makenna Adair, Taylor Brown, Alyssa Del Rosario, Brittany Flud, Hanna Jaeger, Cassidy Johnson, Morgan Lutticken, Shannon McGuire, Olivia McIntyre, Ashley Moore, Gillian Norton, and Jackie Patterson. The 14U team won the North County District tournament, advancing to the State tournament in Lancaster where they qualified for Nationals. They finished their bid for a national championship with a loss in an international tie-breaker against The Northwest Wolf Pack (Ranier, OR), 9-10. In all they finished tied for 13th place out of 44 teams. |
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2010 10U District Champions Manager: Rich Dahlberg Coaches: Dave Moore, Don Demnainiuk, and Mark Reddick Players: Justine Bartolome, Konner Dahlberg, Hailey Demnianiuk, Amanda Hamelin, Lauren Lomas, Julia Mears, Mackenzie Moore, Reese Prentice, Sydney Reddick, Alexa Santana, Hayden Strong, and Stephanie Ward. The 10U A team finished as a Finalist in the District Championships and went to States. At States they came within one out of qualifying for Nationals. |
| 2008 8U District Champions Manager: Mark Reddick Coaches: Felix Santana, Dave Moore, Rich Dahlberg, and Wade Mears Players: Alyssia Black, Analisa Cassidy, Konner Dahlberg, Hailey Demnianiuk, Jordan Dixon, Meleah Gutierrez, Amanda Hamelin, Julia Mears, Mackenzie Moore, Sydney Reddick, Alexa Santana, and Hayden Strong. The 8U Blue team had tremendous success in 2008. Their overall record was 36-1-4. The girls won six tournaments including the North San Diego District Championship and earned a trip to States for the Celebration of Champions. In each of the six tournament championship games a different RB girl drove in the winning run. This team won tournament championships at Oceanside, PQ, Irvine, Laguna Niguel, Vista, and North San Diego District. There was no elimination tournament for 8U at States for the Celebration of Champions, but the 8U Blue team went 4-0 and did not give up a single run. |
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2005 8U District Finalists Manager: Steve White Coaches: Bruce Campbell, Tom Barkwell, and Wade Wendell Players: Makenna Adair, Alexis Barkwell, Laura Buck, Brianna Burchianti, Molly Campbell, Aloyssa Ellis, Sara La Rue, Megan Leyva, Tiana Miller, Lauren Wendell, Mariah White, and Sara White The 8U team had an overall record of 31-9-1, winning four championships in the process and placing second at Districts. They scored 260 runs vs. 54, batted .329 vs. .085, and averaged six hits per game vs. one by the opponents. The team finished first at San Dieguito, San Marcos, Mira Mesa, and Escondido. Alexis Barkwell, our lead off hitter and third baseman, was one of our top hitters. Molly Campbell played a strong second base and was one of our top hitters. Tiana Miller, our number three hitter, had some big hits, played first base, and did some pitching. Sara White did most of the pitching, dominating opponents at times and batted in the number four spot. Alyssa Ellis played center field, used her speed on the bases, and had a ton of RBIs. Laura Buck played a great shortstop and was one of our best base runners. Makenna Adair played outfield and always come up with a big hit. Mariah White led the team in walks and played outfield where she could catch any fly ball. Megan Leyva played a strong outfield and had great speed on the bases. Sara La Rue did a great job catching and laid down perfect bunts. Brianna Burchianti played a strong outfield and out hustled anyone. Lauren Wendell also played a strong outfield, always backing up plays. |
| 2004 8U Blue District Champions Manager: Bob Nagle Coaches: Giles Norton, Steve White, Mary Shea, and Marc McIntyre Players: Megan Andrew, Lexie Borg, Amy Carvutto, Danielle Knoetze, Tori McIntyre, Victoria Myers, Kellie Nagle, Paige Norton, Kasaundra Riley, Halee Roman, Laura Shea, and Sara White. The 2004 8U Blue team had a very successful season. Their overall record was 32-10-2. Playing in a total of eight tournaments, the team won three, took second in two, and earned the coveted District Champion patch by sweeping through the competition with a 3-0 record. After several years of competing in ASA's "C" division, the 2004 season marked RBGSL's return to ASA's "B" division, and the girls showed that our "smaller than average" league possessed a fine group of talented young ladies. The team was led by Kellie Nagle and Megan Andrew in the circle. Kellie Nagle pitched seventeen scoreless innings in the District tourney. Among Megan Andrew's accomplishments was a no-hitter. Strong play in field and at the plate came from Danielle Knoetze, Sara White, and Kasaundra Riley. Lexie Borg and Laura Shea handled the catching duties and added punch to the lineup. The outfield was led by the strong defensive play and timely hitting of Tori McIntyre. Supporting cast members Paige Norton, Amy Carvutto, Halee Roman, and Victoria Myers helped round ot this team. Many of the 2004 team stayed with RBGSL and were members of the 2006 10U Blue District Championships and the 2008 12U Blue District Finalsists. |
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2002 10U State Champions Manager: Gary Small Coaches: Marc McIntyre, Brian Westre, Mike Childers, and Toshi Shiotani Players: Jamie Childers, Ariel Craig, Hillary Lawson, Victoria Lippert, Madeline McIntyre, Christina Nebrida, Kaley Schultz, Kassy Shiotani, Katie Small, Kirsten Westre, Lauren Westre, and Angela Woods The hard earned acomplishments of the 2002 10U team are marvelous. With an incredible record of 46 wins and 6 losses this team went undefeated in both the "C" District Championship and the ASA State Championship held in Lancaster. This team excelled on the field with confidence and composure during every play, entering the championship game of every tournament they played. The 2002 10U girls strove to win and played for the love, excitement, and thrill of the game. They were the first Rancho Bernardo team to win both District and State Championships. This team won the following tournaments: Laguna Niguel Fathers' Day (6-0), Oceanside Riptide (6-0), "C" District Championships (5-0), and ASA State Championships (5-0) in Lancaster. The team was a finalist in the following tournaments: San Dieguito Memorial (4-1), San Marcos Summertime Warmup (5-1), Carlsbad Sea Breeze (4-1), Escondido Freedom (6-2), and Rancho Bernardo Grand Slam Summer Jam (5-1). |