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Rangers Draft OCC’s Beerer

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Scott Beerer, a right-handed pitcher from Orange Coast College, was the first of 24 Orange County players picked Wednesday on the second day of baseball’s amateur draft.

Beerer, who played at Newport Harbor High, was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 23rd round.

For the record:

12:00 a.m. June 9, 2001 FOR THE RECORD
Los Angeles Times Saturday June 9, 2001 Orange County Edition Part A Part A Page 2 A2 Desk 1 inches; 25 words Type of Material: Correction
Baseball--A Thursday story misidentified the major league team that drafted Mission Viejo High right-hander Garrett Murdy. He was selected by the Dodgers in the 25th round.

Two Capistrano Valley High players, pitcher Derek Acosta and outfielder Travis Becktel, were taken in the 41st round by Tampa Bay and Montreal, respectively.

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The draft resumes today with the 51st round.

Orange County players selected Wednesday:

Pick 681. Rangers. Scott Beerer, rhp, Orange Coast College/Newport Harbor HS; 690. Padres. Kyle Cullinan, 3b, Fullerton High; 760. Padres. Garrett Murdy, rhp, Mission Viejo HS; 814. Rockies. Jeffrey Cruz, lhp, Long Beach St./Servite HS; 815. Yankees. Jeffrey Tuttle, of, Cypress College/Villa Park HS.

Pick 852. Ronald Ogle, lhp, UC Santa Barbara/Los Alamitos HS; 858. White Sox. Rick DeVinney, c, Western HS; 889. Devil Rays, Matt Wilkerson, of, Santa Margarita HS; 914. Cardinals. Jeffrey Jones, of, Long Beach State/Marina HS; 1,002. Mets. Taylor George, rhp, Cypress College; 1,051. Blue Jays. Nicholas Gor, rhp, Saddleback College, Yorba Linda; 1,058. Diamondbacks. Chad Halbert, lhp, Cypress HS; 1,082. Mets. Phillip Tyson, rhp, Katella HS.

Pick 1,144. Rockies. Vern Sterry, rhp, Cypress College; 1,147. Indians. Neto Quiroz, lhp, Saddleback College; 1,149. Mariners. Robert Cramer, lhp, Long Beach State/Loara HS; 1,205. Yankees. Edward Gleason, of, El Modena HS; 1,218. Devil Rays. Derek Acosta, rhp, Capistrano Valley HS; 1,221. Expos. Travis Becktel, of, Capistrano Valley HS; 1,264. Indians. Kyle Allen, lhp, Trabuco Hills HS; 1,269. White Sox. Nick McMillian, rhp, El Dorado; 1,327. Braves. Adam Horner, 3b, University HS; 1,479. Mariners. Brandon Espinosa, rhp, Santa Ana College/Mater Dei HS.

Former Calvary Chapel assistant baseball coach Paul Woo has been hired to replace interim Coach Dan Naulty, Eagle Athletic Director Mike Rausch said.

Woo, who coached for five years under former Coach Joe Walters, took this season off from baseball to coach the girls’ volleyball team. He will continue to coach volleyball while he coaches baseball.

Naulty, a midseason replacement for Mike Williams, will remain with the team as pitching coach. The Eagles went 19-11 this year under Williams and Naulty.

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SOCCER

Tyler Theslof scored the winning goal with five minutes to play Wednesday as the Orange County Blue Star defeated the Southern California Seahorses, 3-2, in a Premier Development League game at Fullerton High.

Eric Mantrastelli scored the tying goal earlier in the second half for the Blue Star (7-3), which got a first-half goal from Victor Guerrero. Jose Retiz and Ryan Coiner scored for the Seahorses (3-5-1), who took a 2-1 lead on Coiner’s goal early in the second half.

WRESTLING

Frank Pinto has resigned as Santa Ana Valley’s wrestling coach to take the same position at Bellflower High. Pinto led the Falcons to the Southern Section playoffs last season.

TRACK AND FIELD

UC Irvine freshmen Jenny Liou and Eddie Guerrero have qualified for the USA Track and Field Junior National Championships June 16-17 in Richmond, Va.

Liou attained qualifying times in two events, the 800 meters (2 minutes 12.73 seconds) and 1,500 meters (4:33.42). Guerrero has qualified in the 1,500 meters with his time of 3:54.71 that he ran May 12 at the Occidental Invitational.

HANDBALL

The U.S. Handball Assn. will hold its 51st National Four-Wall Championships June 16-23 at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley.

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More than 700 players, ranging in age from 9 to 90, are expected to compete. The professionals will play for $40,000 in prize money.

Among the competitors expected is Ireland’s Lydia Doolan, the current world champion in the girls’ 17-and-under division.

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For more information, call (800) 345-2048.

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