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Seahawks feeling confident with conference play underway | College baseball

Seahawks feeling confident with conference play underway | College baseball

The following is an excerpt from an article that appeared in the Pajaronian and was written by G.P. Scheppler Click HERE for the full article.

APTOS—There is a strut in the steps of every member of the Cabrillo College baseball team this season. 

A quiet self-assuredness that seems to permeate the facilities as the "first season" comes to a close and the "second season" gets underway.

Last week, the Seahawks' (3-0, 8-12) took the field for the start of a Coast Conference South schedule that seems diametrically opposed to their record.

And a closer inspection reveals that the team is certainly buzzing about its postseason potential as the program enters its 13th season with manager Bob Kittle at the helm.

"That was the hardest non-conference schedule I have ever made, but this is the most talented team I have ever coached at Cabrillo," Kittle said. "That's where we should be, because that's who we'll see in the postseason."

That's high praise from Kittle considering his track record of running a program that annually sends multiple players to NCAA programs around the nation, and has produced major leaguers Brett De Geus and Clayton Andrews.

The following is an excerpt from an article that appeared in the Pajaronian and was written by G.P. Scheppler Click HERE for the full article.