PREP NOTES : McNary Quits Servite Baseball
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Servite High baseball Coach Mike McNary has resigned, Athletic Director Tom Vitello announced Thursday.
Vitello said McNary cited “personal reasons.”
“I am sorry to see (McNary) leaving our baseball program,” Principal Raymond Dunne said. “He’s devoted a great deal of time and energy with the students and parents in the baseball program over the years and has nurtured an active interest in baseball here.”
McNary leaves the program with an record of 109-87-2 in eight varsity seasons. His teams won Angelus League titles in 1986 and ’88.
But the Friars struggled the last two seasons--3-22 in 1992 and 9-15 this spring, including a 6-8 record in their first season in the Sunset League.
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An all-star basketball game between graduating seniors of Orange and Los Angeles counties will be July 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bren Center.
Gary McKnight of Mater Dei will coach the Orange County team and David Johnson of Los Angeles Washington will coach the Los Angeles County team.
The game will be part of the Southern California Summer Pro Basketball League schedule. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children 13 and younger and senior citizens older than 60.
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