Baseball signs 13 to 2011 recruiting class
Coming off a 2010 Western Athletic Conference regular-season title, head baseball coach Mike Batesole inked 13 newcomers to his program.
The 13 signees are all from California and Arizona, including four local products from Fresno and Clovis.
With the loss of short stop Isaac Vivas, Batesole landed a huge product in infielder/pitcher Seth Moranda from Buchanan High School in Clovis.
Joining Miranda from the Central Valley are Jordan Brink from Central High School, Jordan Luplow out of Buchanan and Clovis North High School product Chris Mariscal.
Scott Barlow (Santa Clarita, Calif.), Ryne Dean (Mesa, Ariz.), Garrett Mundell (Lake Forest, Calif.), Will Munro (San Marcos, Calif.), Grant Palmer (El Segundo, Calif.), Aaron Gillis (Stockton, Calif.), Matt Fontaine (Freemond, Calif.), Jordan Lewis (Coolidge, Ariz.) and Austin Wiggins (Antioch, Calif.) round out the recruting class.
The Bulldogs finished last season 38-25 and 16-8 in conference play during Batesole’s eighthyear as head coach.
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