Hollister’s Veterans Memorial Park will be the host site for
three all-star tournaments this summer, including the 14-year-old
Central California State Tournament on July 16, San Benito Babe
Ruth President Stephen Ferranti said last week.
HOLLISTER

Hollister’s Veterans Memorial Park will be the host site for three all-star tournaments this summer, including the 14-year-old Central California State Tournament on July 16, San Benito Babe Ruth President Stephen Ferranti said last week.

Vets Park was awarded the state tournament by the Central California state committee after passing several criteria, one of which was providing adequate seating.

Vets Park is considered one of the nicer Babe Ruth facilities in the Central California region, and although it is normally the site of at least one state-qualifier tournament each year, it hasn’t hosted the state tournament since 2006.

In addition, Vets Park will also host both the 13- and 14-year-old Central California State Qualifier Tournaments, which kick off on Thursday and Friday, respectively.

“I’m sure the 14-year-olds are looking to stay home,” Ferranti said, noting that the San Benito 14-year-old All-Stars could play through the state tournament without ever leaving Hollister.

San Benito Babe Ruth paid a $1,000 fee to host the state tournament — the money generated through two different fundraisers over the course of this past season.

The league will look to make it all back through gate fees and concessions, though, as the state tournament consists of as many as 15 games stretching over six days.

“All we try to do is break even because it’s such a benefit for our kids to stay home and play,” Ferranti said.

On Friday, July 16, the day before the state tournament begins, the league will host a catered dinner for each team (the dinner is also open to the public who purchase a dinner ticket), and will conduct opening ceremonies in honor of Frank Cembellin, who is expected to be in attendance.

Cembellin, who resides in Brookings, Ore., is considered one of the two “Founding Fathers” of Babe Ruth baseball in San Benito County, and was recently inducted into the International Babe Ruth League Hall of Fame.

The league will also host a four-event skills competition on July 16, which will include a home run derby.

One day later, on July 17, four first-round games will be played among the eight district winners.

“We’ve never hosted three tournaments,” Ferranti said.

The 13-year-old Central California State Qualifier Tournament will begin on Thursday at Vets Park in Hollister, where San Benito will square off against Lodi at 8 p.m.

One day later, the 14-year-old Central California State Qualifier Tournament will open at Vets Park in Hollister, where San Benito will open against Tracy at 8 p.m.

The 15-year-old All-Stars, meanwhile, will be the only team forced to travel. San Benito will open on Thursday night in Lodi against Escalon at 8 p.m.

San Benito Babe Ruth 13-year-old All-Stars

Amaral, Tony

Brann, Cameron

Breen, Andrew

Goodwin, Justin

Granger, Brandon

Haworth, Hunter

Hernandez, Tommy

Kelly, Garret

Moeller, Zackry

Rodriguez, Enrique

Rueda, Marcus

Telles, JoJo

Trujillo, Jacob

San Benito Babe Ruth 14-year-old All-Stars

Acosta, Jorge

Arriola, Edgar

Asp, Cody

Cosio, Marco

Diaz, Tony

Frusetta, Patrick

Hawk, Matt

Hicks, Zachary

Matulich, Christopher

Perez, Marcos

Tobias, Brian

Tobias, Russell

Wahl, Austin

San Benito Babe Ruth 15-year-old All-Stars

Beltran, Richie

Breen, Michael

Gutierrez, Carlos

Guzman, Jose

Hoskins, Dalan

Ito, Dylan

Munoz, Eddie

Pasillas, Angel

Patterson, Justin

Pina, Tyler

Rueda, Ray

Sanchez, Rudy

Shaw-Fuss, Skyler

Slibsager, Craig

Tonascia, Jacob

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