THE TIMES 1993 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : The Second Team
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Name: Ryan Brannon School: Huntington Beach Year: Senior Position: Pitcher Average: Finished 5-5 with 2.17 ERA and 89 strikeouts in 69 2/3 innings.
Name: Marcus Jones School: Esperanza Year: Senior Position: Pitcher Average: Currently 11-2 with 1.54 ERA.
Name: Ben Rada School: Los Alamitos Year: Senior Position: Pitcher Average: Finished 6-5 with a 3.00 ERA and 72 strikeouts in 77 innings.
Name: Tommy Reimers School: Century Year: Senior Position: Pitcher Average: Finished 8-2 with 2.20 ERA and 78 strikeouts in 76 2/3 innings.
Name: Jeff Carr School: Mission Viejo Year: Senior Position: Catcher Average: Hit .410 during the regular season.
Name: Peter Zamora School: Capistrano Valley Year: Junior Position: First baseman Average: Hit .296 with 25 RBIs and had a record of 8-3 as a pitcher.
Name: David Angeloni School: Corona del Mar Year: Senior Position: Infielder Average: Hit .457 with nine home runs and 30 RBIs.
Name: Aron Garcia School: Irvine Year: Senior Position: Infielder Average: Hit .432 during the regular season.
Name: Brett Nista School: Laguna Hills Year: Junior Position: Infielder Average: Led county with 11 home runs and hit .430 during regular season.
Name: Brian Benner School: Costa Mesa Year: Senior Position: Outfielder Average: Hit .338 with three home runs and 15 RBIs.
Name: Ryan Lemmon School: Woodbridge Year: Senior Position: Outfielder Average: Hit .455 with 25 RBIs during the regular season.
Name: Jared Wright School: Katella Year: Junior Position: Outfielder Average: Hit .451 with seven home runs and 26 RBIs.
Name: Jason Murrietta School: Esperanza Year: Junior Position: Designated hitter Average: Led the county with a .565 batting average in regular season.
Name: Ken Granger School: La Quinta Year: Senior Position: Utility Average: Hitting .390 and is 4-0 with four saves as a pitcher.
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