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- Height:
- 6-6
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- Weight:
- 195
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- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
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- Year:
- So.
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- Hometown:
- Long Beach, CA
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- High School:
- Poly
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- Position:
- OF/P
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- Office Hours:
- R/R
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- gp
- 38
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- avg
- .357
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- hr
- -
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- rbi
- 28
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- r
- 34
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- sb
- 9
Recent games
Season Statistics
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Career Stats: Hitting
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Career Stats: Ext. Pitching
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Career Stats: Ext. Fielding
Splits Stats: Hitting
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News mentions

Long Beach City College saw a promising 2016 season come to an end with a 3-0 loss to the No. 9-seeded Bakersfield College Renegades on Saturday in Game 2 of the Southern California Regional playoffs.

The Long Beach City College Vikings will need to have a short memory after they suffered a 5-2 loss to the No. 9-seeded Bakersfield College Renegades in Game 1 of the Southern California Regional playoffs.

The Long Beach City College Vikings are champions of the South Coast Conference for the third straight season as LBCC secured the outright title with a 7-4 win at El Camino College on Friday. Long Beach closed out the regular season with a 24-12 overall record and 16-5 mark in SCC play.

Long Beach City College won its fourth straight game, including a 7-3 South Coast Conference victory at Los Angeles Harbor College on Saturday to wrap up a three-game sweep of the Seahawks. Long Beach currently sits tied for first place in the SCC with Cerritos College at 14-4 with just three games left to play in the regular season.

Long Beach City College sophomore Sean Williams (Wilson HS) delivered his second straight walk-off hit at home as the Vikings rallied late for a 5-4 win over Los Angeles Harbor College at home on Thursday.

For the second time in three games, Long Beach City College couldn't hold a late lead and dropped a 7-5 South Coast Conference game to visiting Cerritos College on Tuesday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.

Long Beach City College dominated its South Coast Conference game against East Los Angeles College on Friday for eight innings. But LBCC couldn’t finish off the contest as the Huskies rallied for seven runs in the top of the ninth to defeat the Vikings 8-3 at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.

Long Beach City College freshman Gavin Windes (pictured) drove in two runs while sophomore Tai Tiedemann struck out nine in 6 1/3 innings to help lead the Vikings to a 4-2 win over visiting Mt. San Antonio College on Saturday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.

Long Beach City College sophomore Tanner Moore went 4 for 4 with 4 RBI while freshman Daniel Rocha (pictured) tossed eight shutout innings to help lead the Vikings to a 10-0 South Coast Conference win over visiting Mt. San Antonio College on Tuesday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.

Sophomore Tai Tiedemann (pictured) tossed seven scoreless innings and helped his own cause by hitting a two-run triple to help lead Long Beach City College to a 6-1 South Coast Conference win over visiting El Camino College Compton Center on Saturday.

Sophomore Jackson Foss (pictured) smashed a three-run home run as part of a five-run, first-inning to help lead Long Beach City College to a 10-4 victory at El Camino College Compton Center on Thursday in Game 2 of a three-game South Coast Conference.

Sophomore starting pitcher Tai Tiedemann (pictured) allowed one earned run over eight innings while sophomore Jackson Foss and freshman Tony Monroy both had perfect days at the plate to lead Long Beach City College to a 6-2 win at Pasadena City College on Saturday.

Long Beach City College took Game 2 of a three-game South Coast Conference series from Pasadena City College at home on Thursday, winning by a final score of 6-4. The victory improved the Vikings to 10-7 overall and 2-0 in the SCC.

Long Beach City College will look to win its third consecutive South Coast Conference championship this season and the Vikings got off to a good start with an 8-5 win at Pasadena City College in both teams’ SCC opener on Tuesday. LBCC won its third straight to improve to 9-6 overall and 1-0 in conference play.

Long Beach City College closed out the week with a two-game sweep of the Antelope Valley College Marauders. On Tuesday, the Vikings cruised to a 7-1 win at home and picked up a 5-2 victory on the road in Lancaster on Thursday to improve to 8-6 overall.

Long Beach City College put together a formula for disaster on Saturday as the Vikings allowed a season-high 12 runs, collected just two hits, and made three errors in a 12-0 non-conference loss at Orange Coast College.

Sophomore Tai Tiedemann went 3 for 5 with a pair of triples and 3 RBI to help lead Long Beach City College to a 9-5 non-conference win over visiting Irvine Valley College on Thursday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field. The Vikings swept a two-game series from the Lasers and improved to 6-5 overall.

Long Beach City College Baseball head coach Casey Crook still stands tied with Joe Hicks as the college's all-time wins leader with 513 after the Vikings suffered a 5-2 non-conference loss at Santa Ana College on Saturday. Crook gets his next chance to break the record on Tuesday when the Vikings travel to Irvine Valley College.

Long Beach City College Baseball head coach Casey Crook will have to wait two more days for his next chance to become the college's all-time wins leader. Currently tied with Joe Hicks at 513 victories, Crook and the Vikings suffered a 5-1 non-conference loss to visiting Oxnard College on Tuesday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.

Long Beach City College Baseball head coach Casey Crook is just one win away from becoming the college's all-time career leader as he is tied with LBCC legend Joe Hicks at 513 thanks to today's 13-1 Vikings' victory over visiting Los Angeles Mission College at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.

Long Beach City College used an offensive explosion to snap a three-game losing streak as the Vikings pounded out season highs of 20 runs and 15 hits in a 20-10 non-conference win at Los Angeles Mission College on Tuesday.

Long Beach City College totaled a season-high 14 hits but also set a new high mark by leaving 12 runners on base in a narrow 6-5 non-conference loss at Oxnard College on Saturday. LBCC’s third straight loss dropped the Vikings to 1-3 overall.

Long Beach City College totaled a season-high 11 hits but also left 11 runners on base in an 8-4 non-conference loss to visiting Santa Ana College on Thursday at LBCC's Joe Hicks Memorial Field. Long Beach led 4-2 after five innings but couldn't hold on for the win.

Sophomore Schuyler Hill (pictured) struck out nine batters over a dominant seven-inning effort to help lead Long Beach City College to a 5-1 win against two-time defending state champion Orange Coast College in the Vikings' season opener on Saturday at Joe Hicks Memorial Field.