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- Events on February 20, 2012
winter break OGSD & SJUSD
Starts: 12:00 am
- Events on February 23, 2012
South Bay Sports Training Winter Break Camp
Starts: 9:00 am
Ends: 12:00 pm, February 23, 2012
- BV 12U Softball ConditioningStarts: 6:00 pmEnds: February 23, 2012 - 7:00 pmLocation: SouthbayDescription: Optional Conditioning class at southbay.
- Events on February 24, 2012
South Bay Sports Training Winter Break Camp
Starts: 9:00 am
Ends: 12:00 pm, February 24, 2012
Weekly Baseball Clinics at South Bay Sports Training
Starts: 5:30 pm
Ends: 7:30 pm, February 24, 2012
2012 BV Bees
2012 BV Bees
Manager: Jeff Siri
Coach: Ted Flores
Coach: Chris Benevento
Coach: Barry Drake
Players:
Jason Siri
Cameron Flores
Chris Benevento
Ryland Drake
Coleman Brigman
Jack Gribbin
Dutch Landis
Jaden Belardes
RJ Galindo
Jacob Liquori
Joey Costantino
Devin Morris
Zach Barnao
Roman Connolly
BV/KB 11U BEE’S Capture 2012 Cherry Tree Classic
BV/KB 11U BEE’S Capture 2012 Cherry Tree Classic
2012 BV/KB Bee’s travel ball team got off to a great start last weekend at Twin Creeks. All the hard work that the Bee’s put forth over the winter paid off with a 4-0 start and a Championship at the Cherry Tree Classic. The Bee’s successfully defended their title by winning the Cherry Tree Classic in back to back years.
The first game of the tourney was against DBA Crushers with a 9-3 victory. Although, they got off to a slow start hitting, the solid pitching of Chris Benevento, RJ Galindo, and Jason Siri got the Bee’s off and flying in the first Game.
The second game was against a solid team – club All Star of Stockton. After giving up one run in the first inning the Bee’s settled down and put up an 8 Spot in the Bottom of the first. Clutch Hitting by Dutch Landis, Ryeland Drake, Devin Morris, Zack Barnao and Jason Siri got the Bee’s going offensively. Solid Pitching by Jack Gribbin and Jaden Belardes shut down club All Star over 4 innings for a convincing 14-5 victory.
Even though the Bees were 2-0 going into Sunday, they were seeded 2nd in the pool. The Bee’s next opponent was the Santa Rosa Firebirds. The Bee’s started right were they left off on Saturday night, with great hitting. Coleman Brigman had two home runs and Jason Siri lead the game with three hits. Also, there were timely hits by Zack Barnao, Jacob Liquori and Jaden Belardes. Over four innings, they had solid pitching form RJ Galindo and Joey Constantino. The Bee’s came away with another lopsided victory -12 to 1 .
With that victory, the Bee’s went to the Championship game against the 11U Brushback who had just come off a tournament win the week before. Brushback, who was undefeated as well, has won three tournaments in the past two months. Dutch Landis was on the mound for the Bee’s. Landis, in the top of the the first inning, pitched out of a no out second and third situation with two strikeouts and a pop up. Once again, the Bee’s started their offensive attack. After not scoring in the bottom of the first inning, the Bee’s came up with 4 runs in the bottom of the second, crushing the ball, with timely hits from Brigman, Siri, Liquori, Morris, and Barnao. Landis continued his great pitching over the next four innings, allowing only one run. The Bees also had great defensive play from Benevento, Constantino, Siri, Gribbin, and solid catching from Drake . The Bee’s went into the bottom of the fifth inning needing one more run to close out the game and win their first tournament of 2012. With two outs, Landis stepped up to the plate and launched a walk off HR to right center field for a 9-1 score which capped a great opening tournament for the Bee’s.
Great performances by pitchers – Jack Gribbin, Chris Benevento, Jaden Belardes, RJ Galindo, Jason Siri, Joey Costantino and Dutch Landis. The team was led by home runs from Brigman, Landis, and the clutch hitting of Jason Siri who went 7 for 7. The coaches are extremely proud of these boys. At the end of the day, all of the hard work over the winter months is starting to pay off……..
11U Bees Tryout
The 11U Bees will hold an open workout Monday August 15th from 5:00 to 7:00 at Herman.
Please contact Jeff Siri with any questions.
jsiri49@gmail.com
10U BV Bees Win Memorial Day Tournament
10 U BVBee’s Win Memorial Day Tourney

10 U Blossom Valley Bee’s Win Memorial Day Tourney
The 10U BV Bee’s traveled to Walnut Creek for the 2011 Memorial Day Tournament hosted by Walnut Creek Pony Baseball. This tournament consisted of very competitive travel ball teams from the Diablo 680 league. The Bee’s played hard all weekend and ended up winning the tournament late Monday evening by defeating the Delta Dawgs 6-2 in the championship game. It was the second tournament in a row that the Bee’s have won and the third tournament, out of four, that they have won in 2011.
The tournament did not start out well for the Bee’s. In a rainy, cold and blustery day, the Bee’s dropped the first game of the tournament 7-1 to the Brentwood Blast. The game was called early due to the in climate weather.
After regrouping, the Bee’s came to play on Sunday. In the first game of the day the Bee’s played the Delta Diamond Backs. The Bee’s run ruled them in four innings by the score of 10-2. Joey Costantino pitched the first three innings shutting the D-Backs down, only allowing two runs. The Bee’s had timely hitting by the whole team lead by a 3 run soaring home run by Devin Morris and two hits from Jacob Liquori and Jason Siri. The Game was closed out by Jack Gribbin who shut them down in the 4th inning.
In Sunday’s second game, the Bee’s overcame a few controversial calls. After trailing to the Walnut Creek Balldawgs 4-1, going into the top of the 4th inning and just coming off a controversial call, Chris Benevento came out and shut the Balldawgs down on four pitches swinging the momentum back to the Bee’s dugout. The Bee’s came out in the bottom of the fourth inning fired up and had timely hits by Willie LeMasters, Cameron Flores, Siri, and a two out double by Steven Zobac to put the Bee’s ahead 5-4. In the bottom of the fourth inning, pitcher Jack Gribbin came in and shut the door. In the bottom of the fifth inning, again, the Bee’s came out fired up and with two outs Siri hit a walk off double to left center field scoring two runs and the Bee’s run ruled the Balldawgs 12-4.
Moving into Monday, the Bee’s were the third seed. This meant they had to win all three of their games to win the championship. Once again, the Bee’s were up against the Delta Diamond Backs. The Bee’s Saturday momentum was still building. In the top of the first inning, with one out and runners on first and second, the Diamondback’s batter hit the ball to right center field, Constantino(CF) fielded the ball and hit cut man LeMasters at the pitching mound. Due to over aggressive running, two D-back runners were caught at third. LeMasters threw to Siri to get the runner going back to second, Siri tagged him and then threw a strike to Zobac at the plate to cut down the advancing runner for an inning ending double play. The Bee’s came back in the Bottom of the 1st inning and put up 12 runs on the board with timely hitting and a grand slam by Ryeland Drake. LeMasters pitched three solid innings and hit a two run home run to close out the D-Backs in three innings with a 17-1 score.
The second game of the day was an epic rematch against the Brentwood Blast. RJ Galindo started the game and pitched three solid innings of baseball giving up only 3 runs against a powerful hitting team. The Bee’s started the scoring with three runs in the 2nd inning by back to back home runs by Drake and Siri. Morris’ double drove in Flores with the third run of the inning. Gribbin came in and pitched 3 masterful innings after the Blast went up 4-3 going into the fifth inning. The Bee’s responded with two runs in the fifth. Siri lead off with a double to left center field and then Flores hit a single to left. With runners on second and third, Morris hit a two run double to give the Bee’s a five to four lead. In the Bottom of the sixth inning, the Blast had the tying runner at second base and he tried to go to third on a wild pitch, catcher Siri threw wide of third and into left field. Backing up the play, left fielder Zobac picked up the ball and threw a one hopper to Siri who caught it and applied the tag for the first out of the inning. The outstanding defensive performance of the game was turned in by Chris Benevento having multiple put outs at second base and recording the final out.
The Championship Game was against the Brentwood Delta Dawgs. Zobac toed the rubber and pitched 3 solid innings giving up only one run. The Bee’s had timely hitting and took a 4-1 lead into the 4th inning. Siri came in and pitched two solid innings, giving up one run against a well coached Brentwood team. The Bee’s came up with two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning with a clutch RBI single by Flores. Gribbin finished the tournament closing out the game with a great play from right fielder Galindo, who threw a strike to the alert outstretched first baseman Zach Barnao, taking a sure hit away from their opponent and sealing the victory. “BEE’S WIN!!!! BEE’S WIN!!! 6-2 to take the Memorial Day Championship.”
Coaches Jeff Siri, Chris Benevento, Barry Drake, and Ted Flores guided the Bee’s to the victory. All the coaches are extremely proud of these players for their hard work and commitment to the game. The BV 10U BEE’s are currently ranked 5th in the Nation in the USSSA Boys Baseball Rankings. This is the BEE’s 8th tournament victory dating back to August 2010.
Los Abejas de San Jose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10U Bees Bring a Sting to the Harvest Classic
Throughout August and September, the 10U Blossom Valley Bees travel baseball team, has been participating in tournaments sponsored by NorCal Travel Baseball. On September 26th, at Twin Creeks, the Bees won their fourth consecutive championship trophy at the Harvest Classic.
The Bees played two pool games on Saturday, winning both with a total of 24 runs scored, versus their opponents 8. On Sunday, the Bees had to win two games to advance into the championship. In the first game they defeated the Cupertino Bay Stars 17-2. The Bees then defeated the San Ramon Hawks , with a final score of 12 to 4. In the championship game, the Bees took on the Palo Alto Jr. Cardinal. The Jr. Cardinal, although fresh from a blowout against the Danville Crushers, were not able to produce the runs that were required to keep up with the stinging Bees. The final score was 12 to 1. Throughout the weekend the Bees put up a total of 65 runs versus 15 from their opponents.
Over the last two months, the 10U Bees (AA division) found themselves ranked #1 in the nation, under the United States Specialty Sports Associations (USSSA) power rating system. Currently, out of 270 teams, they hold 7th place in the national rankings (AAA division). Their current record stands at 18-1.
NOTE: Shortly after this article was written, the Bees were moved up to the Majors Division and currently sit in 13th place under the USSSA rating system.


