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Tony Renda now property of the New York Yankees

By Terry Bernal Daily Journal

The 24-year-old infield prospect hasn’t dawned stripes since 2009 when he wrapped up his prolific baseball career at Serra. Thursday, however, the Washington Nationals traded their No. 12 organizational prospect, according to Baseball America, to the New York Yankees for right-hander David Carpenter.

“I feel good about it,” Renda said. “It’s a good opportunity. It’s a good organization.”

Renda had been playing for Nationals Double-A affiliate Harrisburg, batting .263 while hitting his first home run since 2013. He departs the Senators in the midst of quite the tear, having hit safely in his last six games, and tabbing multi-hit games in five of his last nine games. He is batting .393 (11 for 28) for June.

“It’s been pretty good,” Renda said of the current season. “There’s been some ups and downs, but I’m swinging the bat well now. I feel good. It’s just a new chapter in my career. I get to go over to the Yankees and show them what I’ve got.”

A second-round draft pick by the Nationals in 2012 out of Cal, Renda has played with several ex-teammates during his time in the minors. In 2013 at Low-A Hagerstown, he teamed with former Cal right-hander Dixon Anderson. In spring training this season, he was in camp with his former Serra teammate Matt Page.

In being dealt to the Yankees organization, Renda has been assigned to Double-A Trenton, where he will rejoin another player who helped the Cinderella Cal team to Omaha in 2011, outfielder Danny Oh.

Oh was a 27th round pick by the Yankees in 2012. Entering into this season, Oh was batting .254 through three minor league seasons. This year, however, he posted a remarkable month-and-a-half at High-A Tampa, hitting .333, for which he was recently named to the Florida State League All-Star team. He has since been promoted to Double-A Trenton.

Renda said he is not surprised Oh has proved a valuable player in professional baseball.

“Danny is a good player,” Renda said. “He’s always been a good player. Hopefully we get to be teammates.”

Renda will join a wealth of Yankees prospects in Trenton. Former first-round draft pick Aaron Judge was ranked the No. 52 prospect in baseball prior to this season, according to Baseball America. The 6-7 right-handed slugger is currently tied for third in the Eastern League with eight home runs. Another former first-round draft pick, Thunder third baseman Eric Jagielo, currently ranks second in the league with nine homers.

Carpenter is a major league journeyman, having broken into the big leagues with the Astros in 2011. Following two quite successful seasons out of the Atlanta Braves bullpen in 2013 and ’14, he was traded to the Yankees earlier this season along with left-hander Chasen Shreve in exchange for left-handed prospect Manny Banuelos.

Carpenter was 0-1 with a 4.82 ERA through 22 games out of the Yankees’ bullpen before being designated for assignment last Wednesday.

The Trenton Thunder are currently in second place in the Eastern League’s Eastern Division. They beat the Erie Seawolves 6-0 Thursday, with four Thunder pitchers — including former Chicago White Sox closer Sergio Santos, who signed a minor league deal with the Yankees Wednesday — combining on a one-hit shutout. The victory moves them to with a half game of the first-place New Britain Rock Cats.

Washington State University Satellite Camp--June 15th Sacramento

**UPDATE: Online registration ends Sunday (June 14) evening. After that, walkups will be accepted on the day of the camp on a limited basis. Once we reach our cap, the camp will be closed to new participants. Thanks!**

Greetings.

Luther Burbank High School (Sacramento) is hosting a football camp featuring Washington State Head Coach Mike Leach and his entire football coaching staff. The camp is open to student-athletes grades 9-12. Checkin is at 2PM and the camp will start promptly at 3PM. Please pass this along to anyone you know who might be interested. The cost of the camp is $30. To register, follow the link below. Don't forget to download, fill out, and sign the waiver. Thanks!

Luther Burbank 3500 Camp featuring Washington State University
http://abcsportscamps.com/lbhs

West Valley Basketball Club looking for a few good women

The West Valley Basketball Club is looking for a few select High School girls to add to our travel team for the following events:

* Oregon End Of Trail, Oregon City, OR, July 5-8 tournament dates. Event starts 8:00 a.m. on the 5th

* Ballin in The Ballroom, Las Vegas, NV, July 24-26 tournament dates. Event starts on the 24th.

Please contact (650) 451-8141 for details.

Arcata Invitational Basketball Tournament needs late entry team

Due to a coaching change, Franklin High School has decided not to attend the 40th Annual AIBT. We are looking for an 8th team to fill out the tournament roster. The AIBT is the longest running tournament in Northern California. We provide complimentary housing for all non-local players, as well as complementary hotel rooms for coaching staff, Rotary/Coaches social, coaches breakfast, and huge student body assembly (dunk contest and 3 pt. shootout). We cannot promise a 1X1 competition between Red Bluffs longstanding head coach Stan Twitchell and Montgomery Highs first year coach Zac Tiedeman, (both ex. HSU SUPERSTARS) BUT WE WILL TRY AND MAKE THat HAPPEN. The field at this time includes, Arcata High, Eureka High, Montgomery High, Red Bluff High, Piner High, Fortuna High, and McKinnlyville HIgh. If interested contact head coach Ryan Bisio at ryanbisio@gmail.com.

2015 Heat Wave Hosted by NP Force

Hello Coaches

Heat Wave Summer Event GIRLS & Boys Basketball Tournament which will be held on July 11 – July 12 , 2015 in the Bay Area. We anticipate a great field of teams (over 80 total) and look forward to a very competitive tournament. Our tournament has been running for over 14 years open to All girls and Boys


Please register online at: www.npforcebball.com

** Sanction AAU Event ***

**Entry Fee $ 325/team

**Multi team discount for all.

**Pool play with bracket play on Sunday

**Team trophies for 1st, 2nd and Medals

**Certified High School Refs

Girls 4th - Varsity
Boys 3rd- Varsity


If you have any question don't hesitate to call

Kawann Summerville
510-427-3131
northpeninsulaforce@yahoo.com

2015 Heat Wave hosted NP Force

Hello Coaches

Heat Wave Summer Event GIRLS & Boys Basketball Tournament which will be held on July 11 – July 12 , 2015 in the Bay Area. We anticipate a great field of teams (over 80 total) and look forward to a very competitive tournament. Our tournament has been running for over 14 years open to All girls and Boys


Please register online at: www.npforcebball.com


**Entry Fee $ 325/team

**Multi team discount for all.

**Pool play with bracket play on Sunday

**Team trophies for 1st, 2nd and Medals

**Certified High School Refs

Girls 4th - Varsity
Boys 3rd- Varsity


If you have any question don't hesitate to call

Kawann Summerville
510-427-3131
northpeninsulaforce@yahoo.com

WCJ now half-full

We don't want any of our long-time participants to get shut out, especially from Northern California, so this is just a gentle reminder that things appear to be changing. We have right around 64 teams right now, about half of whom have already paid, and the message is that waiting until October to send in an application might not work as well as it has in the past.

The dates are Dec. 28-30, and we want everyone to come who wants to come. All that needs to be done is to send in the application -- the check can come later.

De La Salle-College Park rematch set

Division I De La Salle vs. College Park June 6 2:00 PM at St. Mary's College

De La Salle beat Amador Valley 7-6 ( Four pitchers saw action for DLS, but not Hooper)
College Park beat Monte Vista 4-0 (DeMers threw four innings and MacIver threw the final 3)

Division V Head-Royce vs. Branson June 5 5:00 PM College of Marin

Head-Royce beat Clear Lake 7-3 (undefeated run over for Clear Lake)
Branson beat Redwood Christian 4-3 (Branson is the 3rd MCAL team to make a section final)

Chabot High school Shootout

Have room for a few more teams

Boy's High School Summer Shootout
DATES & LOCATION: June 27th & 28th, 2015 - Chabot College (Varsity)
ENTRY FEE: $275.00 per team
TOURNAMENT Marshall 510-290-6914
ENTRY DEADLINE: Entries must be received by May 30, 2015. Taking up to 24 teams
ENTER EARLY LIMITED SPACE
SCHEDULES: Posted by 10pm, June 20 exact times/ All games will be at Chabot
GAME GUARANTEE: You will be guaranteed (4) games in this event,
FORMAT/AWARDS: Pool Play/Bracket Play
RULES OF PLAY: High School Basketball Rules with 20 minute half/ 2 timeouts

Lamar Jackson breakdown

Rivals.com national analyst Mike Farrell wrote this about Lamar Jackson at the Rivals 5-star Challenge in Baltimore:

This award goes to the player you look at during warmups and simply assume plays a position other than his own. Jackson is a big kid and likely to grow into a linebacker, but if he does stay as a safety he will be a big one who can cover a lot of ground. His frame is excellent, he uses his long arms to disrupt passing lanes and knock the ball out of the hands of defenders and he's just starting to scratch the surface of his potential.

https://norcalpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1772865#sthash.adpC02lC.dpuf

North-South Roster

The North Roster has been posted. Looks like a strong North roster this year in position players and pitchers.

Jimmy Lemberger Gilroy P
Cole Tucker Stockdale Inf
Antonio Garcia Bellarmine Inf
Carter Aldrete Monterey Inf
Dylan Carlson Elk Grove 1b
Cameron Eden Yuba City Inf
Nick Sheehan Bullard Of
Conner Roberts De La Salle P
Daniel Harrington Pacific Grove P
Matthew Frazier Clovis North Of
Jared Pereira Clovis P
Dawson Bacho San Marin C
Colton Evans Pitman Of
Erek Bolton Elk Grove C
Schyler Sicoli Monte Vista Christian Of
Joel Bustos Sunnyside P
Ryan Jensen Salinas P
Angelo Bortolin Serra If
Rogelio Reyes James Logan P
Nick Sparks De La Salle P
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