SEARK Baseball Shines in First Postseason, Secures Top 4 Seed with Stellar Performances

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SEARK Baseball has made an impressive debut in their first year of postseason eligibility with a 34-24 record, securing a Top 4 seed in the NJCAA Region 2 Tournament.

Cameron Gonzalez emerged as a key player, ranking among the top three nationally with 51 stolen bases and boasting a .413 batting average with 6 home runs.

Defensively, Chris Clark earned a nomination for the NJCAA Defensive Gold Glove, highlighting the team’s all-around prowess.

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Head Coach Toby Cornejo praised the foundational efforts of the sophomores, expressing optimism for the future of the program.

“Our sophomores laid the foundation. The future of SEARK Baseball is bright,” said Cornejo

Athletic Director Chad Kline emphasized the remarkable nature of the team’s achievements, attributing their success to a supportive administration, dedicated coaches, and committed student-athletes.

“No one expected this from an upstart program — and that’s exactly why it’s so special. These achievements wouldn’t be possible without a strong, supportive administration, dedicated coaches, and student-athletes who believe in what we’re building at SEARK,” said Kline.

The 2025 season marks just the beginning for SEARK Baseball, signaling a promising future for the team.