Harvey signs with NFL Falcons
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ATLANTA (7-27-10) Passing the ball has never
been a strong trait at Monte Vista High School .
However, as a senior, wide receiver BRANDYN HARVEY
caught 21 passes for 459 yards and five TDs, averaging
21.9 yards per catch for the Monarchs.
Upon entering Villanova University, Harvey became
more of a primary receiver, pulling down 53 aerials
for 694 yards and 5 TDs during his senior season
when the Wildcats captured the Division I-FCS (formerly
I-AA) championship.
Harveys numbers turned out to be proof that
professional scouts can find talent no matter
where the school is. The number of catches dont
seem to matter. Its more a case of whether
the receiver can make the big-time catch.
The Atlanta Falcons apparently viewed the 6-foot-4,
205-pound Harvey, liked what they saw and are willing
to gamble on his future as they signed him to a
summer camp contract.
Snyder ready to give UFL his professional
service
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SACRAMENTO (7-21-10) Former Monte Vista
High and Stanford University linebacker-defensive
end CLINTON SNYDER has signed his first professional
football contact with the Sacramento Mountain Lions
of the United Football League.
The 6-foot-4, 240-pound Snyder figures to make
an immediate impact for the Mountain Lions in his
rookie season.
Snyder started 42 of 44 games during his Stanford
career (2006-2009). He recorded 298 tackles, 14
sacks, 25.5 tackles for losses and logged one interception.
He tarted 11 of 12 games as a freshman in 2006
and registered 83 tackles and 2 sacks. He dded 96
tackles and 8 sacks while starting 11 of 12 games
as a sophomore in 2007. The former Monte Vista captain
started all 12 games as a junior in 2008 and notched
58 tackles and 3 sacks. He also started the first
eight games of his senior campaign in 2009 and was
leading the school with 61 tackles and 1 sack before
suffering a season-ending knee injury. Snyder once
recorded a career-high 16 tackles in a game against
Washington on November 3, 2007.
Sacramento also signed former Castle Park High
linebacker ZEKE MORENO, who also figures to step
into the starting plans.
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The Atlanta Braves bounce
following a walk-off grand slam by
former Monte Vista High standout Brooks Conrad
(second from right).
(Courtesy, The Atlanta Journal & Constitution,
Curtis Compton)
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Similar: Bobby Thomson's
"Shot Heard 'Round The World" HERE
1951 NL Playoff (Game 3), Giants vs. Dodgers,
Polo Grounds
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Braves' Conrad: PH walk-off slam
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ATLANTA (5-21-10) Nothing has come easy in
the long professional baseball career of former
Monte Vista High product BROOKS CONRAD.
It took eight long years toiling on bus trips through
the minor leagues before Conrad finally advanced
to "The Show," breaking in with the Oakland
A's in July 2008.
Two years later, Conrad gained an opportunity to
do something he had never done in baseball, although
the odds were against him.
Batting just .167 without an RBI as a pinchhitter
this season, all Conrad could do was grab his helmet
in disgust when his long fly ball seemingly landed
in the glove of Cincinnati Reds left fielder Laynce
Nix in front of the 380-foot sign.
"I hit it and I was kind of talking to it
to get out of there and I saw (Nix) jump up, Conrad
told MLB.com. From my angle, it looked like
he kind of brought it back. I put my hands no my
helmet and said, No way he caught that.
Lamenting while rounding first base, Conrad suddenly
heard the crowd roar and his teammates pour from
the dugout -- the ball deflected off Nix' glove
and went over the wall for a walkoff grand slam,
capping an amazing 7-run rally in the bottom of
the 9th to stun the Reds, 10-9, Thursday afternoon
(May 21) at Ted Turner Field.
It was the Braves' third straight victory in their
final at-bat. They had trailed early, 8-0, thanks
to a grand slam by the Reds' Joey Vetto.
"BRETT FAVRE AND
THE JETS" SONG
(2008)
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Hurdle: One 'Jam' away from the NBA
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BAKERSFIELD (11-7-09) Former Helix High
standout
LANCE
HURDLE has been drafted by the Bakersfield Jam
of the NBA Development League. Hurdle, a product
of
Miami
(Fla.), was the Jams No. 5 selection in
an 8-round draft.
A 6-foot-1, 183-pound point guard, Hurdle was among
200 NBA prospects available to the 16 teams in the
NBA D-League. Drafted players will join a group
of returning and allocated players in NBA the various
D-League training camps on Sunday, Nov. 15.
The Bakersfield franchise is affiliated with the
Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers.
These are real exciting times, Hurdle
said. Im looking forward to playing
professional basketball.
Upon graduating from Helix in 2005 after averaging
24.1 points and 4.8 assists as a senior, Hurdle
was bound for UC Santa Barbara. When that didnt
work out, he transferred to San Bernardino Valley
Community College for his freshman season.
He spent the final three collegiate seasons with
the Hurricanes, where he was a starter his final
two years. Hurdle was primarily more of a playmaker
than a big scorer playing in the Big East Conference,
scoring a career-high 9 points during his senior
season.
Ex-Foothiller joins Rockies
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DENVER (9-22-09) Former Grossmont High and
USD infielder MIKE McCOY has been promoted to the
Colorado Rockies for their stretch run for a wild
card berth in the National League playoffs.
McCoy hit .307 with five triples, 102 runs and
40 steals for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the
Triple-A Pacific Coast League in 132 games prior
to his recall.
A 34th round draft choice of the St. Louis Cardinals,
McCoy reached the Triple-A level as a middle infielder
with the Memphis Red Birds in 2007. Hes spent
the past two seasons in the Rockies organization.
Former El Cap standout joins Blue Jays
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Bellatti
signs with Rays
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RANCHO SAN DIEGO (6-26-09) ANDREW BELLATTI,
a 12th round pick of the American League champion
Tampa Bay Rays, has signed a pro pact.
Bellatti posted a 13-9-1 record with 172
strikeouts in 140 innings in his final two
seasons at Steele Canyon.
Also stationed as a corner infielder, Bellatti
batted .407 (70-172) with 14 home runs and
53 RBI in his last two prep campaigns.
Bellatti had the option of remaining an amateur
athlete as he turned down a baseball scholarship
to Cal State Fullerton.
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TACOMA, Wash. (6-27-09) It was pregame warm-ups
as usual for KYLE PHILLIPS, the leading hitter for
the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s of the Pacific Coast League
Friday night (June 26) in Tacoma.
That is, until pitching coach Andy LaRoche hollered
to Phillips that Las Vegas manager Mike Basso wanted
to see him.
Since I hadnt played for eight days
I thought it could be one of two things either
I was going home or being dropped to Double-A,
said the 25-year-old El Capitan High graduate.
He was wrong on both accounts. Basso informed Phillips
that hed been called up to the major leagues
by the Toronto Blue Jays. He was ticketed for a
red-eye flight that would allow him
to get to the Rogers Centre in the Canadian city
in time for Saturdays (June 27) game against
the visiting American League champion Tampa Bay
Rays at 10 a.m. (PT).
It was an out of body experience, Phillips
said. I thought he was kidding me, and I started
looking for hidden cameras inside his office.
A 10th round draft pick of the Minnesota Twins
in 2002, Phillips was batting .338 with three home
runs and a dozen RBI for Las Vegas . He is filling
a void created by Rod Barajas, who was placed on
the 15-day disabled list with a hamstring pull.
Phillips and backup Raul Chavez will serve as Toronto
s catchers for the time being.
Phillips, whose older brother, Jason (now a coach
with the Seattle Mariners), played for the Jays
in 2006-07, is getting his first chance to play
in the big leagues.
Kyle had a really good (spring training)
camp," Toronto general manager J.P. Ricciardi
said. "The pitchers like throwing to him. He's
one of those guys that's kind of like a lifetime
Minor Leaguer -- they hang around long enough, they
get a chance. I'm happy for him. He's got to come
up here and help us hold the fort down."
During his 7 ½ seasons of playing minor
league ball, Phillips has had more highs than lows
despite being released by the Twins after four seasons
and then again by the Milwaukee Brewers after two
seasons.
Not to be denied Phillips hooked on with Toronto
and batted .306 at New Hampshire of the Double AA
Eastern League in 2008 after registering a .306
average with 10 home runs and 60 RBI in the Class
A Florida State League the year before.
When you get released by an organization
its like being fired, Phillips said.
Since it happened to me twice I was ready
to go back to selling cars at Marvin K. Brown.
When Toronto pitched him an offer he decided to
hang on a little longer.
Now Im one of the top 60 catchers in
the world, Phillips said. A lot of people
said Id never reach the major leagues, but
I never gave up and here I am. As long as they have
a jersey with my name on the back and a paycheck
I need to sign, Ill be happy no matter how
long it lasts.
An ironic twist to Phillips trek to The Show
was John Leavitt a major league scout for
the Twins who originally signed the versatile Vaquero
gave him a ride to the airport Friday night.
Everybody from Little League on up lives
for this moment, Phillips said. I can
tell you all the work you put into it as a kid is
worth it. There is no better feeling.
Former Norsemen/Griffin cornerback Jones signs
with af2 football team