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Former UCR Player called up to Big Leagues!

The Milwaukee Brewers called up former UCR pitching standout Chris Smith to the big league club last Thursday, June 4 making him the third former Highlander to wear a major league uniform this season (Troy Percival, Tampa Bay Rays and Anthony Claggett, New York Yankees). The Apple Valley, CA native made his major league debut last season with the Boston Red Sox.

Doug Smith

Head Coac: UC Riverside

In a collegiate coaching career spanning over 1,500 games, Smith has helped the Highlanders to 10 postseason appearances, including one Division II National Championship, one Big West Conference Title, and two NCAA Division I West Regional appearances.

As the Highlanders' hitting coach, Smith has seen his teams set nearly every significant offensive school record, including batting average, home runs, runs, RBI and extra base hits. In addition, the 2003 Highlanders led the Big West in batting average and homers and had the fourth highest team batting average in Division I.

In his career, Smith has coached over 150 all-conference selections and 34 All-America selections. During that time, nearly 100 of his players have been signed to professional contracts including 2007 Oakland A's first round pick, James Simmons.

  • 2007 Big West Coach of the Year.

Randy Betten

Assistant Coach: UC Riverside

Randy Betten joined the UC Riverside coaching staff in September 2004, coming to the Highlanders after one year at Cal Baptist University and eight seasons at Riverside Community College.

In 2004 Betten served as an assistant to former UCR assistant and Cal Baptist Head Coach Gary Adcock. The Lancers overcame a slow start to post a 30-22 record and finished as runners-up in the Region II Tournament.

Betten was on Head Coach Dennis Rogers' staff at RCC from 1996-2003 and coached on three straight California Community College state championships from 2000-02.

Betten played professionally for six years after being taken in the 26th round by the California Angels in the 1995 draft. He reached as high as the AAA level in the minors with the Angels' teams in Vancouver and Edmonton in 1998 and 1999. He began his coaching career in 2000 with the Angels Midwest League affiliate, Cedar Rapids.

A graduate of Newlife Christian HS in Highland, CA, Betten began his college career at RCC, earning All-American, All-Southern California and All-Orange Empire Conference honors for Coach Dennis Rogers in 1992 and 1993. He then earned a scholarship to Arizona State. Playing for Coach Jim Brock, Betten was part of a team that finished third in the 1994 College World Series. In 1995, Betten earned All-Pacific 10 Conference first team honors. He also served as a team captain.

Nathan Choate

Assistant Coach: UC Riverside

Nathan Choate was hired as the Highlanders' pitching coach in September, 2007.

Choate spent the 2007 season as pitching coach for the Anteaters under then-Head Coach Dave Serrano, where he played a key role in the team's success. The Anteaters finished the 2007 season ranked fourth in the nation and reached the College World Series in Omaha, NE. Choate had previously served one year as the Anteaters' director of baseball operations.

Choate pitched at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for two seasons, where he was awarded the "Jim Newkirk Fireman's Award", given to the team's best relief pitcher in his junior and senior seasons. In his two-year career he posted a 6-5 record and struck out 52 batters in 67.2 innings pitched. Choate made 45 appearances for the Mustangs and logged eight saves during his stint.

Prior to joining the Mustangs, Choate competed at Santa Ana Junior College in 1998 and 1999, helping the Dons to a third-place finish in 1999. He prepped at Esperanza High School and was a first-team all-state selection after helping the team to a CIF championship and a No. 4 national ranking.

Rusty McNamara

Assistant Coach: UC Riverside

James McNamara joined the Highlander staff as a volunteer assistant coach in September 2007 after serving as an assistant coach for Huntington Beach High School under head coach Benji Medure.

He played four years of collegiate baseball for Oklahoma State University. He received honorable mention All-American in 1996, earned First Team All-Big VIII, and played in the College World Series. In 1997, he received Second Team All-American, as well as earned First Team All-Big XII. He earned his degree in Physical Education in 1998.

He was named to five minor league all-star teams during his six-year career in the Philadelphia Phillies and the Atlanta Braves organizations. After finishing the 2001 season in AAA, he moved on to play professional baseball in Italy for the Nettuno Indians. In his five-year career he batted .289 with 54 home runs and 466 RBI.

UCR Camp FAQs

Q. What is your refund policy?

A. We do not offer refunds on canceled campers, just a future camp credit if you decide to cancel, but we do have what is called "Cancellation Protection".

We offer basic Cancellation Protection to allow participants some peace of mind in case plans change. This allows us to keep our prices low and provide the best service possible. Due at the time of registration, Cancellation Protection entitles you to a full refund of camp fees should you cancel your registration more than 14 days prior to the start of an overnight camp, and 7 days prior to the start of a day camp. If you cancel within 14 or 7 days of the start of your session, we will give you a camp credit for all money paid.

The credit is valid for three years from camp date at any of our camps, clinics or prospect events. Credit with insurance is transferable to family members or friends, and good toward a future camp.

 

Q. What should I bring to my baseball camp or showcase camp?

A. Many times the camp itself will have a recommended list of items to bring to camp, but here are a few things to help you. All position players should bring a bat and glove. Look like a baseball player by wearing a hat, jersey, belt, baseball socks, etc. You need to look the part. If you are a catcher, have your own gear. Hitters, bring your bat and helmet just in case. Don't expect to use the college's equipment and you must be ready to go! Borrow something from a teammate or coach if you do not have one.

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