Jackson returns to Avengers much LA’s delight
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Los Angeles Avengers receiver Chris Jackson, a former receiver for
Orange Coast College, has picked up right where he left off from last
year.
Jackson, who rejoined the Avengers after signing with the Tennessee
Titans in the off-season, has 22 receptions for 277 yards and five
touchdowns in four games.
Jackson had seven catches for 77 yards and a touchdown in the
Avengers’ 47-44 win over defending Western Division champion San Jose
last week.
Since rejoining the club, the Avengers are 2-2 with Jackson in the
lineup and 0-3 without him.
Last year, Jackson led the Avengers with 91 catches for 1,325 yards
and 26 TDs. His receiving yards and touchdowns ranked him fifth among all
AFL receivers.
Elsewhere in the professional ranks:
Former OCC pitchers Mike Shwam and Bryan Moore are putting up some
respectable numbers in the Midwest Class-A League.
Shwam is 1-0 with a 3.79 ERA for the Beloit Snappers. In 35 2/3
innings, he has amassed 39 strikeouts and also has a save under his belt.
Shwam played two years at OCC before heading off to Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo in 1998.
Moore is 2-0 with a 2.30 ERA and six saves for Kane County. Last year
for Utica, he was 2-1 with a 1.54 ERA with seven saves.
Moore played one year as a Pirate in 1997 before resuming his
collegiate career at the University of Houston. He was a 13th round draft pick of the Florida Marlins.
With the 2001 school year drawing to a close, here’s a quick look at
some local athletes and how they did at universities throughout the
nation.
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo standout Brett Baker (Corona del Mar High) is
being recognized for his contributions on the football field.
The senior-to-be led the 2000 Broncos in tackles (115), punt returns
(18 for a 9.4 average) to go along with his three interceptions and three
fumble recoveries.
Baker was named to the NIC All-Fraternity All-American first team as
well as the Division I-AA Independent All-Star second team.
Former OCC standout shortstop Nick Orlandos made an immediate impact
for the College of Charleston.
The junior started every game for the Cougars and compiled a ,328
batting average. His 61 hits led the team and in 201 at-bats, he struck
out only 10 times.
Orlandos’ teammate at OCC, Jason Reuss, wasn’t too shabby for UNLV
either. The 6-foot-5 right fielder/designated hitter batted .306 for the
Rebels with five home runs and 24 RBIs.
Rounding out the Pirate alumni is Brian Wahlbrink, who started in
center field for UC Riverside this season.
This season, Wahlbrink batted .297 with three home runs and 25 RBIs
for the Highlanders. As a spark from the top of the batting order, he
also contributed 18 stolen bases to UCR’s cause.
In the world of men’s volleyball, Stanford University freshman Billy
Clayton gained some valuable experience at the Division I level.
The Newport Harbor product compiled 95 kills, 40 blocks, 19 aces and
24 digs for the Cardinal, who finished the season 14-9.
With today’s second half of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft, look
for locals like OCC pitcher-outfielder Scott Beerer (Newport Harbor
High), Concordia University slugger Charles Chatman (Costa Mesa) and
Cypress pitcher Matt Larson (Corona del Mar) to be heavily discussed
among those in the teams’ “war rooms”.
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