Andrew Nero, a sophomore catcher at Irvine Valley the past two seasons, has signed with Colorado State University-Pueblo. Nero is the fourth IVC sophomore from the 2017 team to sign with a four-year college.
Sophomore first baseman and designated hitter Alec Ceniceros will play for the Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes. Ceniceros was a two-year player for the Lasers and hit two home runs with 10 RBI this past season.
Tyler Venturelli, a sophomore this past season for IVC, is headed to Division II Cal State San Marcos. Venturelli went 5-4 with one complete game and one save with an impressive 2.11 ERA, which ranked third in the OEC.
Irvine Valley baseball player Tyler Wagner, who was a sophomore first baseman and helped the Lasers make the So. Cal Regional Playoffs this past season, has signed to play at NAIA Georgetown College in Kentucky.
The No. 9 story on Irvine Valley Athletics 10 stories of the year for the 2016-17 school year was the Irvine Valley baseball team making the CCCAA Baseball Championships and then going on the road to win a playoff game.
Irvine Valley sophomore pitcher John Stevens is headed to NCAA Division II Cal State San Marcos. Stevens was named second team all-Orange Empire Conference this past season and helped the Lasers to the playoffs.
Irvine Valley sophomore Cole Joy has signed with Long Beach State. Joy hit a team-best .368 with three home runs and 21 RBI for the Lasers this past season. He was named first team all-Orange Empire Conference.
Irvine Valley right-handed pitcher Austin Reynolds has signed with NCAA Division II Concordia in Irvine. Reynolds made 13 starts, pitched 86.1 innings and had a record of 5-5 overall for Irvine Valley during the 2017 season.
Lucas Tancas was drafted last month by the Pittsburg Pirates and is playing for the Class A West Virginia Black Bears. He helped lead the Lasers to a 23-18 overall record and a Super Regional Playoff appearance in 2015.
Robbie Espinosa, a sophomore first baseman and designated hitter, has signed with NCAA Division 2 Colorado State University-Pueblo. Espinosa helped Irvine Valley make the Southern California Regional playoffs in 2015 and 2017.
Outfielder Lucas Tancas, who starred at Long Beach State the past two years, and pitcher Ryan Goodbrand, who was one of the best pitchers for UC San Diego this past season, were selected by Major League Baseball teams.
Irvine Valley, seeded 18th, runs into a tough Grossmont squad and drops the first two games of the CCCAA Regional Playoff series on the road. IVC moved on to the regionals with an playoff elimination win at Chaffey Tuesday.
Irvine Valley's Cole Joy is named first team and John Stevens and Tyler Odekirk were named second team all-Orange Empire Conference earlier this week by coaches. IVC continues postseason play Friday at Grossmont.
Irvine Valley, the 18th seed in the South Region, beats No. 15 Chaffey, 11-2, on the road on Tuesday in one of the first games of the California Community College Championships. Austin Reynolds and Tyler Wagner star for the Lasers.
Irvine Valley, with its regular season finale win over Orange Coast last week, earns the No. 18 seed and will play in a CCCAA Regional Elimination Playoff Game on Tuesday at No. 15 Chaffey.
Irvine Valley's baseball team takes its regular-season finale, 5-3, over Orange Coast in an Orange Empire Conference game at home on Friday. Sophomore hurler John Stevens goes all nine innings for the victory for the Lasers.
Irvine Valley falls, 2-1, to the second-ranked team in the state, Orange Coast, in an Orange Empire Conference game at home on Tuesday afternoon. Austin Reynolds throws eight strong innings for the Lasers in defeat.
Odekirk, a sophomore shortstop, is batting .360 with 50 hits, 30 runs scored, seven doubles, three triples, 22 RBI and 11 stolen bases this season. In 33 games played so far, the former Mission Viejo High standout has 16-multi-hit games.
Irvine Valley gives up two unearned runs in the top of the third and goes on to lose 3-1 to Santa Ana in an Orange Empire Conference game at home on Thursday. Rafael Salas pitches well in relief for the Lasers in defeat.
Irvine Valley loses the first of a two-game set with LA Harbor, 7-1, at home on Tuesday afternoon. The Lasers finish with just five hits in the nonconference loss. IVC will try to get back on track at LA Harbor on Wednesday.
Irvine Valley manages just six hits against Cypress pitchers Henry Martinez and Jake Mahood in a 3-0 loss in an Orange Empire Conference game on the road. The Chargers swept the three-game series. IVC plays LA Harbor next Tuesday.
Irvine Valley gives up three runs in the top of the sixth inning and loses, 7-2, to Cypress in an Orange Empire Conference game on Thursday at home. The two teams finish the three-game series on Friday at 2 p.m. at Cypress.
Irvine Valley, ranked No. 14 in Southern California, loses its third one-run game in the last five Orange Empire Conference games, falling, 1-0, at No. 5 Cypress on Tuesday. Austin Reynolds throws eight shutout innings for IVC.
The Lasers take two of three Orange Empire Conference games over rival Saddleback, including winning, 4-3, in 12 innings in the road on Saturday. Ryan Rafferty is heads up on the bases to score the winning run in the 12th for IVC.
Irvine Valley scores eight unanswered runs and beats Saddleback, 8-2, in an Orange Empire Conference game on Thursday at home. Tyler Venturelli throws eight strong innings and Ryan Rafferty comes through with three hits.
Irvine Valley scores three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to tie the score and send the game into extras, but the Lasers lose to Riverside, 7-6, in 13 innings in an Orange Empire Conference game on Friday at IVC.
Sophomore pitcher Tyler Venturelli goes the distance and Irvine Valley takes a 2-0 lead early, but Riverside scores five unanswered runs to take the victory. The two teams conclude the three-game set on Friday at IVC at 2 p.m.
Irvine Valley holds on for a tough, one-run win over Riverside in the Orange Empire Conference series opener between the two schools on Tuesday at IVC. Tyler Odekirk has two hits and drives in three runs for the 12th-ranked Lasers.
Irvine Valley held the lead for the second straight game going into the seventh inning, but ends up falling, 7-4, to Golden West in an Orange Empire Conference game on Saturday at IVC. The Lasers, 14-9 overall, play Riverside Tuesday.
Irvine Valley loses its second straight game to Golden West, 9-3, on Thursday on the road. IVC led, 3-2, in the seventh inning, but errors down the stretch cost the Lasers. IVC hosts Golden West on Saturday at noon in the series finale.