Track: NCS Tri-Valley Championships- Gamespeed athletes sprint well and move on to next level.

Noria continued her sprint dominance in the Tri- Valley with commanding wins in the 100m 12.27 and 200m 25.25 a personal best.

Dublin 4×100 Team finished 3rd

Dublin men’s 400m relay finished 3rd running a season best 43.03.

Team consisted of Adeola Olayomi (Jr), Devin Trujillo (Jr), Artis Jones (Sr), Anthony Egbujor (Sr).

Kat Hupke (California/ Jr)100m 12.68 6th, 200m 25.80 4th. Kat has overcome knee surgery just earlier this year to return to amazing form. She will be one to watch next year for sure.

Hadley Swanson (Campolindo /Sr). Hadley won the long jump with a leap of 17’6.5.  400m 5th 59.88.  High Jump  2nd in 5’2″, 4×400 relay 6th.

Adeola Olayami placed 5th in his heat of the 400m with a time of 51.44.  13th overall.

Artis Jones: 100m 11.19 4th, 200m 22.88 8th.

Anthony […]

Track: NCS Tri-Valley Championships- Gamespeed athletes sprint well and move on to next level.2016-12-09T00:03:27-08:00

Baseball: James Darnell Major League Debut: Three national highlights in four days.

First, James has been a Gamespeed athlete since the eight grade.  A special project of mine and Erik Johnson and one of the original  “Athletic Infielder” prototypes along with Brandon Crawford of the Giants. He is showing what a decade of proper training can do. James got his feet wet late last season and was called up briefly for the Padres. His performance was nothing of notice but typical for a rookie debut. However, James wasn’t satisfied and he came back to GS this summer and worked extremely hard. We focused on infield footwork, outfield jumps to the ball and increasing hand speed for hitting.

Fast forward last week James was called up and he has made the most of his training and its showing spectacularly! He has made three amazing plays in three different games all high-lighted on national TV. Two getting ESPN play of the week honors.

Check them out:

  1. Darnell first major league home run off Strasburg.

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  1. James makes a great play and throw at third base.

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3.  James diving catch in left field

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Baseball: James Darnell Major League Debut: Three national highlights in four days.2016-12-09T00:03:27-08:00

Track: Gamespeed athletes perform well across all Tri-Valley leagues.

At Gamespeed we have an off season track and field conditioning program. Some take advantage of it most don’t, but those who do are always in the hunt when it matters, and that’s during championship season. Most not only won their events or placed high but also posted some of the areas top times in their events. All will be moving on to NCS with the hopes of going to the State meet. I like their chances.

Below are those who made the sacrifice early and they reaped the rewards!!!

Performances in red denote Top 10 NCS ranking mark. In green denote Top 15.

DFAL

The Dublin Varsity boys team won its second consecutive conference championship. A first in the school history.  The Dublin sprinters dominated on both the men’s and women’s sides.

On the women’s side:

Dublin’s Noria Mitchell achieved the rare feat of winning a league championship four years in a row. Mitchell, who’ll play soccer at Saint Mary’s College, won the girls 100 by nearly a second with a time of 12.26. That time is leading the Tri-Valley area. She also won the 200 […]

Track: Gamespeed athletes perform well across all Tri-Valley leagues.2016-12-09T00:03:28-08:00

Football: Gamespeed athletes garner MVP Award and future invites at FBU Camp

Congratulations to Spencer Hollie DL/OL(Dublin), Ray Hudson WR/S (Foothill), James Shreckengost LB (Moreau). The atheltes made a great showing at the Football University Skills Camp at Dublin High May 1st.

Ray Hudson a GS athlete of four years was named the camp Most Valuable Player for his exploits.

Spencer and James were invited to the FBU “Top Gun” elite  camp to be held later this year.

Football: Gamespeed athletes garner MVP Award and future invites at FBU Camp2016-12-09T00:03:28-08:00

Fourth GS Athlete to sign with CAL baseball squad.

The number of Gamespeed trained athletes on the CAL baseball team will grow by four next season. Sean Peters (outfielder) of De la Salle is the latest to sign with the Bears. He joins three other GS trained local talents who signed earlier to include Mitch Kranson (DLS), Max Dutto (SRV), and Grant Diede (Aca).  They will join third year starter outfielder Darren Matthews JR (Clayton Valley).

Sean embarked on a program this past summer and winter to improve his speed and power. He dropped his 60 yard dash from 7.0 to 6.6 seconds.

Congratulations Sean.

 

Fourth GS Athlete to sign with CAL baseball squad.2016-12-09T00:03:28-08:00

Weekend of personal bests for track athletes at MOC’s

We’re in the second half of the track season with league meets just a couple weeks away. Now it gets serious.  If you haven’t laid the ground work it’s gonna show. Thankfully many GS athletes have done that work by training in our off season program, building, conditioning and honing race skills. Great job to these athletes on their seasonal or personal bests:

Dublin Varsity girls 400 relay  50.00 PB School record

Anthony Egjubor  Dublin  100m 11.09 PB    200m   22.94 PB

Artis Jones Dublin  100m 11.10 PB           200m    23.28 SB

Trevor Holmgren  San Ramon Valley    800m  1.54.09 PB

Matt Alexander   Washington/Fremont    800m  1.57 PB

Kat Hupke  California       200m  25.65 PB

Conor Cook   Monte Vista  Long Jump     21’10.75 SB

Weekend of personal bests for track athletes at MOC’s2016-12-09T00:03:28-08:00

Gamespeed track athletes assaulting records lists!

Girls Track

Congratulations to Alicia Tran, Noria Mitchell, Rebecca Beasley and Myiesha Simmons for breaking the school record in the 400m relay. They posted a time of 50.05 to break the long standing school record by .40 almost half a second.

 

 

Boys track

Enzo Villadolid a threat to break league records in three events.

I got a great update from Enzo’s dad he writes::

“I want to thank you again for the coaching and training you give him. He is doing really well in his school track team. They join the PPSL league and, so far, he has won all his individual events. The way things are shaping up, he has a real chance to break the 6th Grade PPSL league record in the 100 m. , 200 m. and Long Jump.”…..

“He also participated in the AAU meet that was held in Dublin HS last week. In the Sub-Youth Division, he got a gold in Long Jump, a bronze in 100 m. and another bronze in 200 m..  His marks: LJ = 17’00” ; 100 m.: 12.72 secs. ; 200 m.= 26.20 secs.”

Gamespeed track athletes assaulting records lists!2016-12-09T00:03:28-08:00

Baseball: GS Pitchers making presence known in early season

Not widely known but Gamespeed provides a lot of training for baseball pitchers. Most go through our “Off Season Pitchers Conditioning Program” to improve velocity, endurance and durability. These guys put in a lot of hours and were starting to see it pay off.  Guys like James Marvel of Campo are already on the national radar but some others are starting to make some noise.  Anthony Olmo of Granada just got some local ink as he dominated in the title game of the Alhambra Classic.  (story below).

Congratulations to some early results and feedback from these Gamespeed hurlers!

John Pacha Alhambra FR. Playing JV and Varsity. John’s velocity has went from 67mph last year to 77mph as of last month. Most think he’s at 80mph  currently.

James Carter SR San Ramon Valley has reportedly touched 93mph  up from the mid 80’s last season.He’s sitting at the high 80’s now.

Anthony Olmo SR Granada fast ball has risen from 82mph to a high of 89mph and is throwing great.  He just threw an excellent game read about it here:

Granada Wins Alhambra Classic

Miles Mastrobuoni drove in three runs and Anthony Olmo spun a gem on […]

Baseball: GS Pitchers making presence known in early season2016-12-09T00:03:28-08:00

GS Alum Brianna Knight PCSC Coastal Division Player of the Week

Way to go Brianna. She spent 3 years in the GS program. She also played for Phil Mumma’s Sorcerer Softball. She was one of the first athletes we had out of the Rodriguez High (Fairfield) program. She has since been followed by Cheynne Cordes (CAL) , Kiara Garcia (Oregon State) and Marissa Esalante (UC Riverside).

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – In the wake of a four-homerun weekend, including two homers in the same inning, which allowed Santa Clara a series split over league-favorites LMU, Bronco senior outfielder Briana Knight (Fairfield, Calif./Angelo Rodriguez HS) was named the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Coastal Division Player of the Week.

Knight – twice a PCSC All-Coastal Division First Team player – hit four homeruns during the weekend series in Los Angeles and powered SCU to a stunning seven-run comeback victory over LMU Sunday afternoon 9-7. Knight hit the go-ahead three-run drive, which capped off the rally, after belting a two-run shot earlier in the inning.

Knight went 5 for 15 during five games last week (four with LMU and one against No. 13 Stanford – all on the road). She was 5 for 12 with eight RBI against LMU, helping SCU get off to […]

GS Alum Brianna Knight PCSC Coastal Division Player of the Week2012-04-08T09:33:50-07:00

Baseball: GS Trained tandem share league lead in home runs, Massoni commits to DI school.

Scott Quinlan and Craig Massoni  both SRV products now playing for Chabot College share the lead in homeruns for the Golden Gate conference with 3 a piece. Both have combined for 29 RBI’s.  Quinlan spent about seven weeks in the GS speed and power program just over the summer while Massoni completed a full 3 month regiment. Massoni also had great news last week he wrote:

Aaron,

Just wanted to take this opportunity to thank you and Mike again for all of your help this summer and winter. I was really able to take my game to the next level with your training and because of that I was able to verbally commit to play Division 1 baseball next year on a scholarship. I will be going to play at Austin Peay State University in Tennessee next year, which is a school in the Ohio Valley Conference. I can’t thank you guys enough for all of your help, and I would not have this opportunity without your guys commitment to my development as an athlete. Hope all is well.

Sincerely,

Craig Massoni

Chabot College

The pleasure was all our Craig!

Baseball: GS Trained tandem share league lead in home runs, Massoni commits to DI school.2016-12-09T00:03:29-08:00
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