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2nd Annual
Congressional Community Pride Awards |
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CSUDH President Dr. James
E. Lyons, Sr. (L) and CSUDH Athletics Director Patrick Guillen
(R) flank Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald after
accepting certificates on behalf of Toros mens soccer
and baseball |
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Valerie Long (L) after
receiving certificate from Congresswoman Juanita
Millender-McDonald at 2nd Annual Congressional Community Pride
Awards Ceremony |
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CSUDH Athletics Director
Patrick Guillen, CSUDH President Dr. James E. Lyons, Sr., and
CSUDH softball assistant coach Valerie Long at the 2nd Annual
Community Pride Awards Ceremony |
Carson, CA -- A capacity crowd of more than 500
including the Mayor of Carson Jim Dear, the Mayor of Signal Hill
Larry Forester, Los Angeles City Councilmember Tom LaBonge, Long
Beach Councilman Val Lerch and Assemblyman Merv Dymally packed the
Carson Community Center last Saturday as softball assistant coach
Valerie Long (Stockton, CA/St. Marys HS) and
both the mens soccer and baseball teams were
honored by Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald of the 37th
District at the 2nd Annual Congressional Community Pride Awards.
The ceremony highlighted outstanding citizens
and groups who have made a significant impact throughout the areas
of Carson, Compton, Long Beach, Signal Hill, and
Watts-Willowbrook/Los Angeles.
Long, who was a standout hurler for the Toros
softball program from 2002-05 and established the CSUDH marks for
wins and strikeouts in a career and the single-season strikeout
record in her senior season, was recognized for her educational
and athletics accomplishments and volunteer work in the local
area.
A three-time All-CCAA selection, two-time
All-Region honoree and two-time recipient of the Academic
All-America Award, Long spent her first year on the sidelines of a
Toros squad that reached the Far West Championship series in 2006.
Long will segue into a natural role as pitching coach for the
upcoming 2007 season.
The mens soccer team captured the 2005
Far West Regional title last season with a thrilling 2-1 overtime
victory over then No. 5 Seattle Pacific, falling in the NCAA
quarterfinals to undefeated and eventual champion Fort Lewis
College.
Having made the playoffs for the
sixth-consecutive season, the Toros boasted the CCAA Coach of the
Year in Joe Flanangan, three 1st-team All-Region players, two
1st-team All-CCAA Conference players, four 2nd-team All-CCAA
players and one 3rd-team All-American in Kei Kamara. Kamara was
selected as the No. 9 overall pick by the Columbus Crew in this
years Major League Soccer Draft.
The Toros baseball team arguably was the
hottest team in the nation over the final two months, winning 21
of 27 games and earning the top seed heading into the CCAA
Tournament. The Toros split their four games in the tournament,
sending Cal State L.A. and UC San Diego packing before dropping
its second game of the tournament to Chico State, which would make
it to the NCAA title game.
Led by CCAA Coach of the Year honoree George
Wing, the Toros boasted the duo of Jason Klug and Chris Borchers
who combined for two All-Americas, three Player of the Years and
one Pitcher of the Year honor, and Ryan Owen. Owen was drafted by
the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 16th round of Major League
Baseballs amateur draft, the only CCAA player chosen on day
one of the two-day process.
I feel honored to have been a
part of this event and to have received this award in front of so
many people who support and do so much for our communities,
said Long of her individual honor. I look forward to the
Toros being recognized at next years celebration in some
way, and feel fortunate to have started what I hope will be annual
occurrence.
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