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Gonzalez Family Building Better Athletes

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by Craig on January 28, 2010

The slogan at the front door of the Gonzalez Sports Academy in Chula Vista spells out the vision of the training complex:

“Good Athletes Are Born, Great Athletes Are Made.”

Adrian Gonzalez was born a good athlete.  To be made great, Adrian needed to drive out of the South Bay and out to La Jolla or elsewhere in North County to train.  There were no premier facilities in Chula Vista to develop great athletes.

The Gonzalez family is hoping that future generations of South Bay stars will be getting their training much closer to home.  The Gonzalez Sports Academy opened yesterday in Eastlake, a near 30,000 square foot facility featuring indoor batting cages, pitching mounds, volleyball courts, and much more.  Adrian spoke to 619 Sports at the grand opening about what he, his brothers Edgar and David and his family are trying to accomplish with the new complex:

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Nothing could stop Dillon Baxter in his path for a perfect end to his prep career.  Not the rain.  Not the muddy field at Southwestern College, churned to pieces by game’s end.  Certainly not the Valley Center Jaguars.  Heck, all the king’s horses and all the king’s men might have had a hard time on this night.

Baxter, in a performance for the ages, rushed for 384 yards and seven touchdowns as the top-seeded Mission Bay Bucaneers (13-0) ran past Valley Center 48-17 in Chula Vista.  Baxter, who already owns the state scoring record, came within 40 yards of the single-game San Diego section rushing record, held by Kenneth James Jr. of Mt. Carmel, who ran for 424 yards against Westview earlier this year.

His first carry of the night went for 34 yards, but that was just a warmup.  On his final carry of the first half, Baxter broke a 92-yard scoring run.  On his first carry of the third quarter, it was Dillon Baxter for 87 yards and another score.  A 46 yard scoring romp on 4th down sealed the deal in the final quarter.

Baxter, who had twice lost in the CIF championship game previously, savored the victory in his final prep game:

 

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Prep Game Of The Week: Eastlake’s 2nd Half Surge Leads To Mesa League Crown

November 14, 2009
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ShareUnbeaten Eastlake faced a near monumental upset from the Spartans of Chula Vista Friday night at Stan Canaris Stadium. In front of a boisterous home crowd and playing on senior night, the Titans trailed Chula Vista 14-0 heading into halftime.
Led by stand-out running back Tony Jefferson, the Titans of Eastlake High (8-0-2; 5-0) scored 28 [...]

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619 Sports/NC Times Top 10: Then There Were Three

November 9, 2009
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ShareWith one week left in the high school regular season, there are three 9-0 teams in our 619 Sports/NC Times Top 10 Poll, and four unbeatens.  The logjam at the top has been unchanged for weeks, with Oceanside & LCC receiving the same number of #1 votes and hanging next to each other 1-2 in [...]

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Prep Friday: Unbeaten Olympian Alone Atop the South Bay League

October 23, 2009

ShareCHULA VISTA–A team starting the season unbeaten in its first seven bouts is rather impressive.  A Division-IV high school football team three years since its incipiency starting 7-0?  Well, that’s downright remarkable.
Friday night in Chula Vista, playing for first place in the South Bay League, the Olympian Eagles (7-0; 4-0) carried out a [...]

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Prep Spotlight Turns To City, South This Week

October 21, 2009
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ShareWith many of the teams in our NCTimes/619 Sports Prep Top-10 facing easy opponents this week, we will turn our focus for the 619 Sports Prep Games of the Week to some key league battles in the Eastern League and the South Bay.
Our feature game will be Lincoln (4-1-1, receiving votes) traveling to St. Augustine [...]

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Prep Friday: Jefferson Barely Needed in Eastlake’s 34-7 Romp over Poway

October 3, 2009
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ShareEverybody’s eyes were fixated on Eastlake’s Tony Jefferson Friday night.  The standout RB/DB was the focus of the fans, the media, and most obviously the Poway Titan’s defense.
Jefferson and the 5th ranked Eastlake Titans (3-0-2) ran all over Poway (0-5) to cruise to an easy 34-7 victory Friday night in Chula Vista.  Eastlake ran sweeps [...]

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PVLL Kids Reach End Of Rainbow

September 5, 2009

ShareI fell asleep this afternoon and dreamed about a championship parade for the city of San Diego.  The Padres must have won the World Series, because a fire truck was chock full of baseball players, all smiling, waving, and goofing around like a bunch of kids.  The community came out, lined the route, and then [...]

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PVLL All-Stars Appear On The Tonight Show

September 4, 2009

ShareIt’s Parade Day for the Park View Little Leaguers in Chula Vista, and thousands will turn out tonight at 6pm at Southwestern College to cheer on the local champs. But for the Blue Bombers, the whirlwind world tour hasn’t stopped since the final out was recorded on Sunday in Williamsport, PA.
Last night, the Chula [...]

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Interview: Ric Ramirez Reacts to LLWS Championship

August 31, 2009
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ShareJust after celebrating his Park View Little League All-Stars’ 6-3 win over Chinese Taipei, coach Ric Ramirez joined 619 Sports from Williamsport, PA.  He talks about the championship game, how his son was intentionally walked, and meeting the vice president:
 

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