Category: Highlight

Jets split to open up the road trip!

 

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Pocatello, ID –

The Jets split on a beautiful day in Pocatello, Idaho losing game 1 5-4 and winning game 2 14-7.

Jared Kennedy started game 1 going 4 innings allowing 4 hits, 1 run with 3 BB’s and 4 K’s.  Jake Cook took the loss going 2 innings allowing 4 hits, 2 earned runs with 1 BB and 2 K’s.  Offensively, the Jets were led by Brett Resch who was 2 for 4.  Blake Gallagher was 1 for 4.  Nolan Rattai was 1 for 4.  Zach Kunkel was 1 for 3 with a double.  Jordan Malainey was 2 for 3 to round out the offense.  The Jets held a 4-1 lead late before falling 5-4.

Game 2 saw Brody Burnett get the start earning the win going 4 innings allowing 2 hits, 1 unearned run with 1 BB and 1 K.  KJ Moreno threw 1 2/3 innings allowing 6 hits, 2 earned runs with 2 BB’s.  Jalen Lane threw 1/3 of an inning with BB.  Carsen Perkins finished things off throwing the final inning.  Offensively, the Jets were led by Blake Gallagher who was 1 for 4 with a double and 2 RBI’s.  Zach Kunkel was 2 for 4 with an RBI.  Nolan Rattai was 1 for 4.  Jordan Dray was 2 for 4 with 3 RBI’s.  Jordan Malainey was 1 for 5.  Luxon Glor was 2 for 3 with an RBI and Sean Robbins rounded out the offense going 1 for 3.

The Jets will workout at Twin Falls HS tomorrow then tour College of Southern Idaho before playing Twins Falls HS and Bonneville HS on Saturday.

Jets take 2 close games from the Dawgs!

Lethbridge, AB –

It was a bit ugly at times but overall was a positive day for the Jets coming out on top 17-15 and 8-7 over a very solid PBA JV club.

Game 1 saw Reilly O’Rourke start on the 2 1/3 innings allwing 3 hits, 5 runs, 4 earned runs with 4 BB’s and 2 K’s.  Bryce Fraser earned the victory in relief going 2 2/3 innings allwing 6 hits, 2 runs, 1 earned run with 2 BB’s and 2 K’s.  KJ Moreno had tough luck only going 2/3 of an inning allwing 4 hits with 8 runs against but all were unearned with 2 K’s and 1 BB.  Jalen Lane earned the save going 1 1/3 innings with 1 BB and 1 K to earn the save.

Offensively, the Jets had 22 hits overall with the Dawgs managing 13.  Brett Resch was 2 for 5 with 3 RBI’s.  Blake Gallagher was 3 for 5 with a double and 5 RBI’s.  Nolan Rattai was 3 for 4 with an RBI.  Zach Kunkel was 4 for 5 with 2 RBI’s.  Jordan Dray was 4 for 5 with 2 triples and 4 RBI’s.  Sean Robbins was 2 for 4 and Luxon Glor rounded out the offense going 3 for 5.

Game 2 was a well played game on both sides.  Jalen Lane started on the mound going 1 inning allowing 2 hits, 4 unearned runs with 1 K.  Branden Hatley threw 3 2/3 innings allwing 2 hits, 1 run with 4 K’s and 0 BB’s to earn the win.  Jake Cook threw the final 2 1/3 innings allowing 3 hits with 2 runs and 2 K’s to earn the save.

Next action is Thursday in Pocatello, Idaho vs Highland HS.

Jets drop a late one against PBA JV!

Lethbridge, AB It was a beautiful day in Lethbridge with the temp hovering around 20 degrees with little wind.  The Jets found themselves on the loosing end of a 5-4 ball game despite outhitting the Dawgs.  8 free passes and 7 errors proved to be the difference in the early season tilt. Jared Kennedy started on the mound going 3 1/3 innings allowing 1 hit, 1 unearned run with 4 BB’s and 3 K’s.  Brody Burnett threw the next 2 2/3 innings allowing 2 hits, 2 unearned runs with 2 BB’s and 3 K’s.  Carsen Perkins took the loss despite throwing well allwing 3 hits, 1 earned run with 2 BB’s. Offensively, the Jets were led by Blake Gallagher who was 1 for 4 with a double.  Nolan Rattai was 1 for 3 with an RBI.  Brett Resch was 1 for 4 with a double.  Jordan Malainey was 1 for 4 with an RBI.  Jordan Dray was 1 for 4.  Sean Robbins was 1 for 3.  Geordie McDougal was 1 for 4 and Luxon Glor was 1 for 3. Overall, no one was complaining with the great weather.  The Jets look to get better tomorrow with a 12 noon DH.

9th Annual Awards Banquet a tremendous success!

Vauxhall, AB – 

The 9th Annual Awards/Scholarship Fundraising Banquet was once again a tremendous success.  Marty Baceda led the evening again as our MC.  Former Blue Jay and 1998 World Series Champion Homer Bush talked about his childhood, professional baseball career, being a Jay as well as a World Series Champion Yankee and talked directly to our current Jets about work ethic and adversity.   Several Awards and Scholarships were handed out highlighted by the Reno Lizzi Scholarships.  Barbara & Yukio Kitagawa continued to inspire the entire Jets organization as they matched all donations at the Reno Lizzi table as well as Pennies for K’s to $20,000.00.   The 2015 banquet has set a new standard for years to come!!! The Award winners are listed below:

Jet of the Year – Nolan Rattai

Reno Lizzi Scholarship – Tyler Scott

Reno Lizzi Underclassman – Josh Burgmann/Carson Perkins

Inch by Inch Scholarship – Brady Moxham

Jan Tolton Memorial Scholarship – Sean Robbins

Doug Stevenson Award – Tyler Scott

Wanda Stober Memorial Scholarship – Jared Kennedy

Coaches Award (newly named Blaine Burbank Coaches Award) – Jake Cook

Sports Connection Scholarships – Geordie McDougall

Scotiabank Scholarship – Brody Burnett

Thank you to everyone who attended, donated and sponsored the Banquet.  All donations go along way in assisting our student-athletes in Live Their Dreams.  Once a Jet….Always a Jet!

9th Annual Banquet Auction Items

Vauxhall, AB – 

The 9th Annual Awards/Scholarship Fundraising Dinner featuring former Blue Jay and Yankee Homer Bush is fast approaching Saturday February 28th.  There is a limited number of tickets available still please call Lynda Unruh at 403-654-2145 if interested.  $60/ticket or $450/table of 8.

Below is a list of some of the auction items available at the banquet.  If you are interested in placing a bid on an item please email Coach McTavish at [email protected].

Jose Bautista Game Worn & Signed Jersey

Russell Martin Signed Jays Jersey

Jose Reyes Signed Marucci JR7 Game Bat

Robbie Alomar/Lloyd Moseby/George Bell Signed Bat

Conner McDavid Signed Team Canada Jersey

Dustin Byfuglien Signed Jets Jersey

Kyle Okposo Signed Islanders Jersey

Dwight Howard Signed Rockets Jersey

7 night ocean front stay in beautiful Sooke, BC (sleeps 10) www.billingsspitbeachhouse.com

Signed baseballs from Ryan Dempster, Joey Votto, Larry Walker, Justin Morneau, Russell Martin, Jonathon Toews, Pat Gillick, Ryne Sanderg & more.

Signed and framed pictures – Marcus Stroman, Aaron Sanchez, Drew Hutchinson, Paul Byron, Curtis Glencross.

Derek Jeter’s original scouting report

2 club tickets to Rush Concert in Calgary

2 club tickets to Neil Diamond in Calgary

2 tickets to Miranda Lambert in Calgary

2 club tickets to Flames vs Blues March 17th

Above is a list of several of the sports items at the banquet.  There is several other great items as well.  Contact Coach McTavish if you would like the overall list.

 

6 Jets make commitments to US college programs!

Vauxhall, AB – 

The Vauxhall Academy is proud to announce 6 Jets have committed to US schools on scholarship for the 2014-2015 season.  All 6 players will finish up their spring in Vauxhall and will join their respective college programs in the fall of 2015.  We are very proud of all of these young men and look forward to sharing additional college commitments soon.

The following is a list of Jets who signed:

Kunkel

OF – Zach Kunkel – Medicine Hat, AB – has accepted an NCAA Division 1 athletic scholarship to attend California State University Northridge in Northridge, California.  The Matadors play in a very challenging  Big West Conference.  For more details on Cal State Northridge Baseball: http://www.gomatadors.com/sports/m-basebl/index

Rattai

INF – Nolan Rattai – Medicine Hat, AB – has accepted an athletic scholarship to attend  NJCAA Division 1 Midland College in Midland, Texas.  .  The Chaparrals play in the competitive Texas Junior college circuit.  Midland was in the 2014 JUCO World Series with 2 Jets Thibideau and Clarkson on the club.  For more details on Midland College Baseball: http://www.gochaps.com/baseball/

Moxham

RHP – Brady Moxham – Oakville, MB –  has accepted an athletic scholarship to attend  NCAA Division 1 North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota.  The Bisons play in the competitive Summit Conference.  For more details on North Dakota State Baseball: http://www.gobison.com/index.aspx?path=baseball

Burnett

RHP – Brody Burnett – Binscarth, MB – has accepted an athletic & academic scholarship to attend NCAA Division 2 University of Mary Marauders in Bismark, North Dakota.  The Marauders play in a very challenging Northern Sun Conference.  For more details on the University of Mary Baseball: http://www.goumary.com/index.aspx?path=baseball&&tab=0

Komonosky

C – Ben Komonosky – Regina, SK – has accepted an athletic scholarship to attend NJCAA Division 1 Blinn College Buccaneers in Brenham, Texas.  The Buccaneers play in the Region XIV Conference.  Blinn was also in the 2014 JUCO World Series with 1 Jet on the roster Jager Toffan.  For more details on Blinn Baseball: http://www.buccaneersports.com/sports/bsb/index

Kennedy

LHP – Jared Kennedy – Calgary, AB – has accepted an athletic scholarship to attend NCAA Division 1 Canisius College Golden Griffens in Buffalo, NY.  The Golden Griffens play in the MAAC Conference  and lost in the Conference championship in 2014.  For more details on Canisius College Baseball: http://www.gogriffs.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=20500&SPID=12013&SPSID=97886

9th Annual Awards/Scholarship Dinner!

Banquet Ticket

Vauxhall, AB –

The VAB is excited for the 9th annual Awards/Scholarship Fundraising Banquet February 28th, 2015 at the Vauxhall Community Hall (5 pm cocktails and 5:45 pm program begins).  Former Blue Jay/Yankee veteran Homer Bush will be the featured speaker at this years event.  Homer was traded to the Jays along with David Wells for Roger Clemens and had a couple of great seasons with Toronto before a career ending injury shortened his career.

The evening will once again be highlighted by the Reno Lizzi Scholarships as well as several other Awards and Scholarship presentations.

A silent auction, live auction and raffles will be going on throughout the evening with Marty Baceda leading the charge as our MC.

Some of the highlight auction items will be posted prior to the banquet.

Please contact Lynda Unruh at [email protected] for tickets.  Tickets cost is $60/ticket or $450/table of 8.

Merry Christmas from the Jets!

Christmas Card 14-2

Vauxhall, AB – 

The Vauxhall Academy of Baseball staff, student-athletes and Board of Directors would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New.  We are looking forward to the 9th season of Jets baseball and look forward to seeing you at our 9th Annual Awards & Scholarship Fundraising Dinner Saturday February 28th, 2015.

Pennies for K’s update Dec 15th!!!

Yukio Winter 2

Yukio Winter

Vauxhall, AB –

It has been a great month for the Academy and Yukio hit a major milestone – 5000 km in his quest for 100,000.  Read below Yukio’s newest Open Diary.

December 9th, 2014 – A Diarist Account: Great! Another shot at getting it right

Curious why one does a hundred day assessment on the 91st day.  Duh! (Reference November 30th diary).  Maybe “I should have stood in bed” (Joe Jacobs, Boxing guru).  As fate would have it, the hundredth day yielded a more comprehensive assessment of the Pennies for K’s fund raiser for JETS Baseball.  First, the total number of pledges received was 45, while the amount raised at this point $4055.00, as well, on this eventful day, December 9th, 2014 at 11:37am, after 100 days of consecutive cycling the 5,000 kilometer milestone was attained.  Hooray!! Typical of athletes, once minor goals are reached, naturally one is thrilled, nevertheless in most cases; we’re already focused on the next pillar, these to ultimately lead, in our case to cycle 100,000 kilometers by October 12th (ten years beyond) on my 88th Birthday.

During our cycling quest, we are often questioned on how it is that we are involved in the little town of Vauxhall, in support of their Academy of Baseball.  It seemed that in the tone of their inquiries, they had already assumed that somehow we had some prior connection to that area.  So just as Charles Dickens admonishes the readers of the now Classic Christmas Carol, that his business partner “Marley was as dead as a doornail” and that “This must be distinctly understood or nothing wonderful can come of the story . . .”  Indeed, in the same way, it was clear to us, that to those inquisitive people, they “distinctly understood”, that the Kitagawa’s  they had heard of that were successful  potato farmers in the Vauxhall area was not us, nor did we know anything of Vauxhall.  Perhaps to the extent that even when one of the former Academy ball players factiously questioned whether   “Vauxhall was even on the map of Canada”, that was us too; that is, until October 29th, 2005.  On this day a story about Vauxhall appeared in the Calgary Herald, the city and Region section.  It featured the headline “Vauxhall’s Own Field of Dreams Baseball Academy organizers convinced that after they build it, fame will come to town”. Clearly it was that headline that turned our heads.  Southward! From this article,  we were to learn  the Jr/Sr High School were troubled with declining enrolments and were at risk of losing their school, a typical concern of many prairie towns.  Their “push back” was to “Hitch their star to a sports school” a unique concept modelled by the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame, famous for their hockey program, at Wilcox, Saskatchewan.

Indeed for us, having a background of the fine art of pedagogy, and consequently having a full recognition of the importance of youth, they being our future, we got involved, pledging our support, initially, founding the Reno Lizzi Scholarship program (the program now funds 6 scholarships annually), later to be involved further in other functions, this fund-raiser the Pennies for K’s for JETS Baseball, being one.  We, as are others, keen to make the dreams of these young student-athletes a reality.  I suppose, in another sense, we see it as an investment in our youth, the potential leaders of tomorrow.

But for now, for Barbara and me, it’s “With a whoop and a holler and a dime and a dollar [we’re] lucky son of a gun[s] (Dime and a Dollar by Guy Mitchell)

Thank you ever so much for your support.  Merry Christmas everyone and in the Christmas tradition of Tiny Tim “God Bless Us, Everyone!”  (Christmas Carol)

—————————————————————————————————————————————————————Below is the 2nd most recent “Open Diary” that Jets ambassador Yukio Kitagawa has posted in his quest to bike 100,000 km’s over the next 10 years. Once a Jet….Always a Jet!

Nov. 30, 2014 – A Diarist Account “Pennies for K’s for JETS Baseball”

 Since Franklin D. Roosevelt (U.S. President 1933-194) put his novel idea of providing the electorate an assessment of his stated goals after the first 100 days in office, thereafter, newly-elected leaders at all levels of government embraced the practice, to wit, it has now become a tradition.  Given that the idea is responsible and effective, it seemed appropriate  in our context as well, but with one proviso – our assessment is after only 91 days (Sept. 1st to Nov. 30th, 2014} for the “Pennies for K’s” a fund raiser for the Vauxhall Academy of Baseball.

So to begin, after successive days of cycling, we have now registered 4,633.86 kilometers (the goal 5000 kilometers in the period Sept 1st-Mar 31st).  Relative to our pledges, we now have a total of 33.  Thank You all, for that! (the goal is for 100 pledges), the amount to be raised a minimum of $10,000.00 (presently undetermined) and finally, Barbara matching each pledge, Thanks Barb! (she’s good to go on that)

We have now heard from people from St. Albert; “you’ve got what it takes”, from Lethbridge; “Thank you for inspiring us to live well and love the outdoors”, from Bragg Creek; Nice writing, good journaling and outstanding riding”, from Winnipeg; “Keep Cycling” and these words from Vauxhall; “Big hug for Yukio, bless him for all he does”; “Wow your commitment level and perseverance doesn’t surprise me.  Yukio, please be careful”; “That Yukio is unreal.  Please be careful in all that ice and snow and keep warm”.   In that recent cold snap, with all that “ice and snow” with “slobber-knocker” wind chills, those kind words were so encouraging.  Thank You.

We spent a few days in “K-Country” recently, enjoyed doing a couple of art classes in wood with our seniors and got in some great cycling.  What with the paucity of snow in the Kananaskis, I was able to ride down from the Lodge to Hwy. 40.  Heading north, the mountain scenery being so spectacular, it beckoned me to ride kilometer after kilometer. I suppose like Marie Van Trapp (The Sound of Music), differing only, she on the grassy plateau of the Alps and me in the majestic Rockies, who losing herself, spell bound, fascinated and surrounded by the sheer beauty, freshness of air and total enjoyment, lost track of time, only to return to the Abby late, out of breath, and apologetic to the Reverend Mother, that was me also, only to explain to Barbara, much easier.  The fifth day there, a dump of 40 – 60 centimeters of snow transformed K Country into a “winter wonderland”.  How exciting.  Out came the “Big Surly” bike, heck, only fell off twice on the deep snow drifts, some of them not quite firm enough to ride over.  Bring it on!

Thank you everyone; keep those pledges and e-mails coming.  You guys are great!