GAUCHO GRIDDERS COMMIT TO FOUR-YEAR SCHOOLS
Saddleback College has announced that nine members of the 2007 football team have committed to play at four-year colleges next season.
Defensive ends Ben Terry (Capistrano Valley HS) and Mike Battisti (Sultana HS, Hesperia) will both move on next season. Terry, who transferred into Saddleback after playing his freshman season at Arizona Western, is headed to the Pacific 10 Conference where he will compete for Oregon State. He had 42 tackles including a team-high 13.5 tackles for lost yardage and 5.5 sacks. He also broke up five passes, caused one fumble and had one fumble recovery in earning first-team all-Mission Conference honors.
Battisti transferred into Saddleback this season after playing his freshman year at Lambuth University in Jackson, Tennessee, and will now continue his education and career at Northern Arizona. He played in all 10 games for the Gauchos this year, posting 35 tackles including 11.5 tackles for lost yardage and 4.5 sacks. He also broke up a pass, forced a fumble, and blocked a kick this season.
Wide receivers Mike Tinoco and Maurice Clark are also heading out to NCAA Division I programs. Tinoco (Tesoro HS) will play at the University of Hawaii while Clark (Temescal Canyon HS) will play at Louisville. Clark led the Gauchos with 43 receptions for 628 yards (14.6 avg) and eight touchdowns while Tinoco was the team’s second-leading receiver, catching 32 passes for 482 yards (15.1 avg) and three touchdowns. Both receivers earned second-team all-Mission Conference honors in 2007.
Safety Daniel Urias (Laguna Hills HS) and cornerback Mikah Pada (Kealakehe HS, Kona, HI) are continuing their education and careers at the next level. Urias is headed off to Idaho State while Pada will play for Wagner College (Staten Island, NY). Urias had 35 tackles this season, including two sacks and two interceptions. Pada was the team’s second-leading tackler, posting 55 stops. He broke up four passes and had a fumble recovery, earning first-team all-conference recognition.
Defensive linemen James Brunt (Mater Dei HS) and Ino Vitale (Nuuuli HS, American Samoa) will both attend Azusa Pacific next year. Brunt, who played his first year at Santa Ana College, played in every game for the Gauchos this season. He made 18 tackles including two for lost yardage. Vitale had 15 tackles, including three sacks and 6.5 tackles for lost yardage. Both lineman batted down a pass this season.
Running back Andrew Nakihei (Maui HS, Hawaii) will continue his career at Lindenwood University (St. Charles, MO). Nakihei was the team’s second-leading rusher in 2006 with 72 carries for 636 yards and seven touchdowns in earning second-team all-Mission Conference honors. He started the 2007 season strong, gaining 195 yards and three touchdowns on 34 carries before an injury in the fourth game ended his season.
Several more Gauchos are expected to announce their future colleges in the weeks ahead.