| 2007 Baseball Coach Bios |
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Now in his 15th
season as the Cerritos College baseball
coach, Ken Gaylord has not only been
successful on the field, he has been able to
help his players move to the next level.
During his tenure, 127 players have either
earned college scholarships, or moved on to
the minor leagues. Last season, the Falcons
reached the Southern California Regional
Playoffs, but were eliminated in the first
round, 4-3, by Orange Coast College. The
one-run loss was the ninth of the year for
the team, which finished the year with a
27-17 record and tied for second place in
the competitive South Coast Conference.
After serving as the head coach for 12
straight seasons, Gaylord took a one-year
sabbatical in 2003. During his tenure as the
head coach, Gaylord has compiled a 397-210-4
record, including five South Coast
Conference championships and a trip to the
State Championship game in 1995. This
season, the team will be looking to capture
their first conference title in six years
and work towards their state-leading 10th
state championship. Over one three-year
period during Gaylord’s tenure, the team won
three conference titles in a row
(1998-2000). During the team’s run in 1995,
Gaylord led the Falcons to the conference
title and came within a victory of their
state-leading 10th State
Championship, but they were defeated by
Santa Ana, 12-2 in the final game.
Now in his 22nd
year as a community college head coach,
Gaylord is closing in on several milestones.
He is just three wins away from picking up
his 400th win in Cerritos College
history, while he now has won 534 career
games and has coached in 847 contests. His
534 career wins ranks him in the top 15
all-time in California community college
baseball wins. In addition to the 127
players that have moved onto the next level,
there are currently 26 former Falcons who
are still active, either at the college or
pro level. In addition, 10 former players
under Gaylord are now coaching at different
levels.
Gaylord is a
former Falcon who was a two-time All-South
Coast Conference selection at first base and
helped Cerritos to consecutive State
Championships and a combined 75-8 record.
Gaylord began his coaching career in 1977 as
an assistant at Mayfair High, where he
prepped. After one season he moved to UCLA
as an assistant from 1978-84, and then
landed at Long Beach City College as their
head coach from 1985-90.
While at LBCC,
Gaylord compiled a 137-99 record while
guiding the Vikings to three Metropolitan
Conference championships in his six seasons.
He was also named the conference's Coach of
the Year in both 1985 and 1986, while
earning the same award for the South Coast
Conference in 1989. Gaylord has been named
the conference’s Coach of the Year while at
Cerritos in 1995, 1998 and 1999.
Gaylord's playing
career began at Mayfair High, where he was a
three-year varsity letterman in baseball,
basketball and football. Most of his success
came on the diamond, where he was an
All-League choice and earned his team's Most
Valuable Player Award.
Upon entering
Cerritos College, Gaylord earned the
starting role at first base, where he was
named All-SCC and batted .380. In his
sophomore season, Gaylord earned yet another
All-SCC selection, as he batted .379 and was
the team's Most Valuable Player and Team
Captain.
He then moved on
to UCLA for his next two seasons and was
named 1st Team All-PAC 8 as a
senior.
Gaylord received his Bachelor's of Science
degree in Physical Education from Long Beach
State, and his Master's Degree in Physical
Education from Azusa Pacific University.
He and his wife
Debbie have three children; Jennifer (21);
Adam (18), who will attend Stanford
University next year to play baseball; and
Brian (17) and reside in La Mirada. |
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Entering his
eighth season as an assistant coach, Baker
has served with the team in a variety of
capacities. Although he has spent the
majority of his coaching career as the
pitching coach, he has also worked with the
outfielders and the defensive alignment. A
former Falcon pitcher himself, Baker was a
starter on the 1995 team that advanced to
the state championship game. In that season
he went 3-1 with a 2.21 ERA in 40 2/3
innings of work and struck out 20 batters.
He had a solid conference season with a 1-1
mark with a 1.26 ERA.
As a prep star at
Norwalk High School, Baker was a three-time
All-Suburban League selection in baseball
and football. He batted .463 with nine home
runs and 76 RBI, while also winning 10 of
his team’s 14 games that year. He was named
to the Press Telegram Dream Team and
All-CIF that year.
Baker, 31, and
his wife, who was married in October 2003,
are expecting their first baby this season.
He is also the older brother of former
Falcon player and assistant coach Bryan
Baker, who went on to play at San Jose State
University. |
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As a new
member of the Falcon coaching staff, Jack
Brooks will work with the infielders and
serve as the third base coach this season.
Prior to coming to the Falcons, Books served
as the head coach form one season at Norwalk
High School, where he led them to their
first CIF Playoff victory in six years. He
also served as an assistant coach there for
two years before becoming the head coach.
His first coaching assignment came under the
guidance of his father, Kim Brooks, at La
Mirada High, where he spent one season as an
assistant.
Brooks
prepped at La Mirada High, where he played
for his father and helped lead them to the
Suburban League championship in 1996, his
junior year, while the team reached the CIF
Championship game twice. In addition, he
played football for the Matadores and helped
the team advance to the CIF Championships
twice. He was named All-League and All-CIF
on both the baseball and football teams.
He then moved
on to Loyola Marymount University, where he
was an infielder for four seasons
(1998-2002) and was a part of three West
Coast Conference championship teams. In his
senior season, he batted .315, which was
fourth highest on the team. Brooks graduated
with a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning
with a minor in History.
Brooks, who was married in
July, 2006 to his wife Gris, have a two-year
old son, Brayden Thomas. |
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