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Mallas and Company Practicing for Wins - Looking for Championships

After a losing season last year, the Monarch baseball team looks to reconcile.

Published: Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Updated: Thursday, December 10, 2009 19:12

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Scott Mitchell | Valley Life

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Scott Mitchell | Valley Life

Former MLB second baseman Roger Hornsby may have stated every baseball fan's sentiment best when he said, "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for Spring." As baseball season approaches for the Monarch baseball team, work will be their number one focus.

"Valley always has good baseball years, but last year didn't go well just because there were a lot of freshmen that didn't do well," commented Chuck Ferrero, former athletic director of Valley. "This year will be better; Dave will always do a good job."

Although the 2009 baseball season did not end well, the approaching 2010 season is a fresh start for the Monarchs that have a good blend of sophomore and freshmen players in the line up. Though the final roster won't be available until January, there is a promising mix of baseball talent. Infielders Casey Ryan and Josh Goosenbrown both hail from Notre Dame High School, and Oscar Soriano is a second-year player, playing right field and pitching. He is expected by Coach Mallas to do well. Adaire Robles has already claimed his place as starting pitcher.

"My hope is to go as far as we can this year, last year did not go so well," said second-year player, Chico Rivera. "This year will be better."

The Monarch baseball team only has a short while to practice before their first tournament of the 2010 season takes place. The Monarchs have a rich history of winning for more than half a century and in the last 15 years have won at least four conferences and plan to make the 2010 season a success. The ultimate goal in mind for coaches and players alike is the Western State Conference Championship.

"This year we want to go from worst to first. My first year here we went to the Western State Conference from last place the year before," said Coach Mallas. "The goal is to do it again, let's repeat history."

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