2016: Pete Jernigan, Played Baseball, Coached Softball

Paul Douglas (Pete) Jernigan, one of the San Diego area’s most accomplished athletes and coaches, passed away recently at his home in Hereford, Arizona.

Jernigan, 75, played 10 seasons of professional baseball and later coached successful high school and Under 18 softball teams.

He was named “Mr. Youth Sports” by the El Cajon Parks and Recreation Department in 1984 for his contributions to girls’ athletics.

Jernigan’s teams at Santana and El Capitan posted a combined record of 118-41-4.  Santana won the San Diego Section championship in 1984 and El Capitan was runner-up in 1987.

Jernigan appeared as card number 253 in the 1963 Topps bubble gum set.
Jernigan appeared as card number 253 in the 1963 Topps bubble gum set.

Jernigan was a standout in football, wrestling, and baseball at Mount Miguel High, class of 1959.

After a season at San Diego Junior College, Jernigan signed with the Boston Red Sox in 1960, and was one of the Red prize minor league prospects.

Jernigan hit .342 with 19 home runs and 77 RBI in 62 games for Alpine in the Sophomore League in 1960.

His average was a combined .347 at Waterloo in the Midwest League and Johnstown in the Eastern League in 1961.

Jernigan played most of his career with Seattle and Phoenix in the AAA Pacific Coast League.

He hit .303 in 115 games with 10 home runs and 56 runs batted in for the Phoenix Giants in 1967 and retired after the 1969 season..

 




2016 Week 8: The ‘Hills is Alive With Sound of Undefeated Squads

Theirs is not as old a rivalry or as traditional as Grossmont-Helix, but Grossmont-Valhalla will come close this week when the  undefeated East County powers roll in the dirt in a Grossmont Hills League game.

The winner probably will determine who challenges Helix for the championship.

Valhalla’s 6-0 record represents its best start since racing to 7-0 in 2005.  Grossmont, also 6-0, won its first six in 2015 but flattened out to 7-4.

The 2005 Valhalla Norsemen got to 9-0-2 before losing, 49-48, to St. Augustine in the San Diego Section Division III finals.

The Norsemen are 6-3 against Grossmont since 2007, although the Foothillers lead the all-time series, 22-18-1.  Valhalla won, 32-21, in 2015 but Grossmont is 4-2 since the teams were reunited in the ‘Hills  in 2010. They’ve played every year except 2005 and ’06 from Valhalla’s opening in 1975.

DONS MOVE UP

With St. Augustine knocked out by Madison, 56-42, Cathedral, 6-0 and a 55-6 winner over Scripps Ranch, finally took over as the No. 1 team in the Union-Tribune poll.

The Dons figure to have things their way at least until the final two weeks of the season when they meet St. Augustine and Madison.

Cathedral moved up to No. 8 in  the Cal-Hi Sports rankings as St. Augustine exited from No. 10, out of the Top 25, and to “On the Bubble” status.

Helix improved to 17th from 18th and  St. Augustine joined Rancho Bernardo and Madison as bubble teams.

HOOVER BOTTOMING OUT

Since Jerry Ralph  got out of Dodge, the floor has collapsed  at Hoover.

Ralph, whose team was 25-11 from 2012-14, left after the 2-8 campaign in 2015 to take a post at El Camino.

Hoover is 0-6 this year and hasn’t scored a point.

Repeat, Hoover is 0-6 this year and hasn’t scored a point.

The Cardinals are making history in reverse.

Hoover could tie an unwanted school record this week.  The Cardinals still were  on the schneid after seven games in 1974. Winterhaven San Pasqual Valley also didn’t score, finishing with a 0-6-1 record in 1983.

The all-time record of eight consecutive scoreless games at the start of the season was set by Ramona in 1974 and tied by Borrego Springs in 1978.

First-place votes in parenthesis.

Points awarded on basis of 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1.

Rank Team W-L Points Last Week
1. Cathedral (21) 6-0 262 2
2. Madison (3) 5-1 219 6
3. Rancho Bernardo (3) 6-0 218 3
4. Mater Dei 5-1 166 4
5. Helix 4-2 158 5
6. St. Augustine 5-1 154 1
7. Poway 6-0 92 9
8. Oceanside 5-1 81 8
9. Grossmont 6-0 52 10
10 Mission Hills 4-2 41 7

Others receiving votes:  Valhalla (6-0, 28 points), The Bishop’s (6-0, 3), Christian (6-0, 1).

Twenty-seven sportswriters, sportscasters, and other representatives comprise the voting panel:

John Maffei, Union-Tribune. Terry Monahan, Don Norcross, Tom Saxe, Rick Hoff, Jim Lindgren,  Union-Tribune contributors. Michael Bower, Pomerado News. Lisa Lane, Fox 5 News. Montell Allen, MBA Sports-SDFNL Magazine. Brandon Stone, Rick Willis, KUSI, Channel 51. Adam Clark, Ted Mendenhall, Taylor Quellman, The Mighty 1090. Steve (Biff) Dolan, Mountain Radio 107.9 FM. Bob Petinak, 1360 Radio. Bill Dickens, Adam Paul, Chris Davis, eastcountysports.com. Bodie DeSilva, sandiegopreps.com. Drew Smith, sdcoastalsports.com. Raymond Brown, sdfootball.net. Rick Smith, partletonsports.com. Steve Brand, San Diego Hall of Champions. Jerry Schniepp, John Labeta, CIF San Diego Section. John (Coach) Kentera, Prep Talent Evaluator.