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Restarting the fire Wilson’s goal for YVCC baseball

June 30, 2009 by Roger Underwood  
 

Ray Funk hastened to add that it was not a factor in Yakima Valley Community College’s hiring of Ken Wilson as its new baseball coach.

Nonetheless, the Yaks athletic director couldn’t help noting Tuesday that, “the last Central (Washington University) guy who came out of retirement to coach at YVCC didn’t do too badly.”

That would be Dean Nicholson, who in 1995 revived a moribund Yaks men’s basketball program.

Wilson, meanwhile, said he hopes to “restart the fire.”

Having retired two years ago from an administrative job with the Selah School District, Wilson hopes to restore YVCC baseball to NWAACC prominence and add to its tradition.

Since 1950 the college has had only five baseball coaches — Bobo Brayton, Bill Faller, Bob Garretson Jr., Ken Mortensen (who announced is resignation last season) and Wilson.

“I worked for Bob Garretson and I’ve known Ken Mortensen for a long time,” Wilson said. “They’re both great people, class people. The thing that’s different with me is I don’t have a 40-hour work week in addition to trying to enhance the program like those guys did.”

The baseball job at YVCC has long been a part-time position, which in turn has made recruiting a problem for someone who has simultaneously held other employment.

“Bob and Ken didn’t have the opportunity I have,” Wilson said. “My goal, and I’ve been at this level before, is to make sure kids have some opportunities when they finish here. My job is to keep that vision for them.”

Wilson, 62, who began his career at Centralia College in 1979 and coached the Trailblazers to a 203-96-3 record and eight consecutive NWAACC tournament appearances, was Central Washington’s head man from 1987-91. The Wildcats were 80-40 during his tenure and reached the NAIA World Series in 1988.

He also spent 15 years as an administrator in the Ellensburg and Selah school districts, and during the 2000 and 2001 seasons assisted Garretson at YVCC.

Mortensen, who coached the Yaks over the past five seasons, compiled a 99-121 record and did not reach the playoffs although YVCC contended strongly last spring.




YVCC’s Mackie earns NWAACC honor

June 5, 2009 by YH-R Sports  

YAKIMA, Wash. — Yakima Valley Community College baseball player DJ Mackie recently was named the male the winner of the Art Feiro Award which signifies the top scholar athlete in the NWAACC. more....

YVCC’s Briones earns 1st team honors

May 29, 2009 by YH-R Sports  
 
Yakima Valley’s Gibby Briones was named a first-team infielder on the Eastern Region baseball all-star team, Yaks coach Ken Mortensen announced Thursday.  more.....

Yaks split with CBC, stay in playoff hunt
May 6, 2009 by YH-R Sports  

PASCO, Wash. — In recent doubleheaders, splits have hampered Yakima Valley’s baseball playoff hopes.

Wednesday, a split kept them alive.

Saby Martinez’s three-run homer highlighted a four-run eighth inning that pushed the Yaks to a 7-6 win over Columbia Basin and a split of their Eastern Region twin bill. more...

Published Thursday, April 03, 2008

College baseball -- Split not half bad
YVCC wins opener in 11, continues resurgence
by ROGER UNDERWOOD

YAKIMA -- They didn't dogpile on the pitcher's mound in celebration, if for no other reason than there was another game to play. more...



Published on Friday, June 8, 2007

Three Yaks named to all-region team
Yakima Valley sophomores Devon Bouvier and Ryan Lewis and freshman Justin Marlow have been named to the all-Eastern Region baseball team.

Published Friday, March 29th 2007
Local report — Yak baseball goes batty, sweeps Spokane - 
Yakima Valley Community College's baseball team brought some thunder to the opening day of the NWAACC East Region season on Wednesday.