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Bob Mendoza

Robert (Bob) James Mendoza (born in San Diego, California) is a former American baseball player and a San Diego Hall of Champions inductee. After retiring from baseball, he continued his education and went on to teach, coach high school sports, and officiate in varsity basketball.

Bob Mendoza
Biographical details
BornSan Diego, California
Playing career
Position(s)Outfielder
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1970–2000Morse High School
Head coaching record
OverallRanked No. 4 in the country in 1990 by USA Today
Tournaments5 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) section titles
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Breitbard Hall of Fame Coaching Legend
Dan Fukushima Lifetime Achievement Award
SDSU Rugby Player of the Year (1967)

Early life and education edit

Mendoza graduated in 1956 from Lincoln High School where he lettered nine times in three sports: football, baseball and basketball.

In 1958, he was named Player of the Year in Baseball and Most Valuable Conference Player of the Year in Baseball at San Diego City College. At San Diego State University, he was named the rugby team’s Player of the Year in 1967.[1] After obtaining his Bachelor of Arts from San Diego State University, Mendoza played Rugby football for the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC). He later obtained his master's degree from the United States International University in San Diego.

Coaching and sports career edit

In 1958, he was drafted as an outfielder by the Red Sox and his contract later sold to the San Francisco Giants.[2][3] He left baseball to continue his education after playing 3+12 years for the Red Sox organization.

Mendoza went on to coach football, baseball and golf at Samuel F. B. Morse High School,[4] as well as officiated over varsity basketball. All told, Mendoza coached football and baseball at Morse from 1970-2000. As the football team's defensive coordinator, he won five section banners.[5] He also coached baseball at Mission Bay High.

In 1982, he coached Sam Horn, the No. 1 baseball draft in the country at the time. The same year, Mark McLemore, who Mendoza also coached, was drafted by the California Angels in the 9th round amateur draft.[6] In 1990, Morse Tigers were ranked No. 4 in the country by USA Today.[5]

Mendoza and three teammates were featured in the San Diego Union-Tribune as San Diego County’s first Little League team stars, six decades earlier, in 1949. The September 2009 story was on the heels of a county team making the World Series that year.[7]

In the 1960s, he was a Triple A volleyball player in two-man, on-the-beach volleyball, teaming with Al Scates, current men’s head volleyball coach for UCLA. He played for an indoor volleyball league with the Wildcat Volleyball Club and was the league's archivist for many years.[8]

He has been a regular winner of OMBAC's annual Over-the-line tournament.[9]

Awards edit

In November 2011, Mendoza was inducted into San Diego Hall of Champions’ Breitbard Hall of Fame as a Coaching Legend.[10][11] In 2001, he was given the Dan Fukushima Lifetime Achievement Award by the California Coaches Association.[12] While at Morse as assistant football coach, in 1996 he was presented with a coaching award by the High School Sports Association.[13]

Mendoza was named a hall-of-famer by the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club in December 2022 for having played in more Over-the-line (OTL) tournaments than any other player in the history of the game, with his first tournament in 1957 through 2022, missing just two tournaments and winning six OTL championships and many second- and third-place finishes.[14]

Personal life edit

For 23 years, he and his wife Cordelia Mendoza, an antiquarian and appraiser,[15] operated antique stores in Ocean Beach, California, including their last store, Cottage Antiques, which was named in 2010 on KGTV-10’s county-wide “A-List" for Best Antiques, placing first.[16] He is the son of the late Benny Mendoza, a welterweight boxer in San Diego in the 1930s,[17] and son-in-law of the late James M. Scott, who was a Senior Olympian.[18] Mendoza lives with his wife in the Loma Portal neighborhood of Point Loma in San Diego.

References edit

  1. ^ "WOD 8/10/12 | Miners Town". Crossfitminerstown.com (scroll down). 2012-08-10. Archived from the original on 2013-04-08. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
  2. ^ "Lexington Nebraska Red Sox 1958".
  3. ^ "1958 Lexington Red Sox Statistics -- Register - Baseball-Reference.com".
  4. ^ "LJCD senior a McDonald's All-American pick (Scroll down to "S.D. Jocks")". San Diego Union-Tribune. Jan 24, 2020. Retrieved Jan 28, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Lindgren, Jim (24 November 2018). "Championship notes: Central Union band provides super show (Scroll down to "Tiger pride")". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  6. ^ "Mark McLemore Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com".
  7. ^ Roberts, Ozzie (September 20, 2009). "First base". San Diego Union Tribune.
  8. ^ Features; Megan Kaplon. . Volleyball Magazine. Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
  9. ^ McDonald, Johnny (2011-07-06). "OTL returns with all its off-color fun and flair". SDNews.com.
  10. ^ "Baseball players on USA team".
  11. ^ "Coaching legends to receive honors". San Diego Union-Tribune. October 25, 2011.
  12. ^ . calcoachesassociation.net. Archived from the original on 2018-11-27. Retrieved 2011-11-28.
  13. ^ "ProQuest Archiver: Titles".
  14. ^ Schwab, Dave (December 1, 2022). "Old Mission Beach Athletic Club honors OTL champion Bob Mendoza".
  15. ^ "Directory of ANA Qualified Appraisers". Appraisers National Association.
  16. ^ "Cottage Antiques - San Diego A-List".
  17. ^ "BoxRec - Benny Mendoza".
  18. ^ Ray Huard (2002-01-01). . San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-06-25.

External links edit

  • Breitbard Hall of Fame site
  • Old Mission Beach Athletic Club, "2010 OMBAC World Championship OTL Winners"

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Robert Bob James Mendoza born in San Diego California is a former American baseball player and a San Diego Hall of Champions inductee After retiring from baseball he continued his education and went on to teach coach high school sports and officiate in varsity basketball Bob MendozaBiographical detailsBornSan Diego CaliforniaPlaying careerPosition s OutfielderCoaching career HC unless noted 1970 2000Morse High SchoolHead coaching recordOverallRanked No 4 in the country in 1990 by USA TodayTournaments5 California Interscholastic Federation CIF section titlesAccomplishments and honorsAwardsBreitbard Hall of Fame Coaching LegendDan Fukushima Lifetime Achievement AwardSDSU Rugby Player of the Year 1967 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Coaching and sports career 3 Awards 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editMendoza graduated in 1956 from Lincoln High School where he lettered nine times in three sports football baseball and basketball In 1958 he was named Player of the Year in Baseball and Most Valuable Conference Player of the Year in Baseball at San Diego City College At San Diego State University he was named the rugby team s Player of the Year in 1967 1 After obtaining his Bachelor of Arts from San Diego State University Mendoza played Rugby football for the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club OMBAC He later obtained his master s degree from the United States International University in San Diego Coaching and sports career editIn 1958 he was drafted as an outfielder by the Red Sox and his contract later sold to the San Francisco Giants 2 3 He left baseball to continue his education after playing 3 1 2 years for the Red Sox organization Mendoza went on to coach football baseball and golf at Samuel F B Morse High School 4 as well as officiated over varsity basketball All told Mendoza coached football and baseball at Morse from 1970 2000 As the football team s defensive coordinator he won five section banners 5 He also coached baseball at Mission Bay High In 1982 he coached Sam Horn the No 1 baseball draft in the country at the time The same year Mark McLemore who Mendoza also coached was drafted by the California Angels in the 9th round amateur draft 6 In 1990 Morse Tigers were ranked No 4 in the country by USA Today 5 Mendoza and three teammates were featured in the San Diego Union Tribune as San Diego County s first Little League team stars six decades earlier in 1949 The September 2009 story was on the heels of a county team making the World Series that year 7 In the 1960s he was a Triple A volleyball player in two man on the beach volleyball teaming with Al Scates current men s head volleyball coach for UCLA He played for an indoor volleyball league with the Wildcat Volleyball Club and was the league s archivist for many years 8 He has been a regular winner of OMBAC s annual Over the line tournament 9 Awards editIn November 2011 Mendoza was inducted into San Diego Hall of Champions Breitbard Hall of Fame as a Coaching Legend 10 11 In 2001 he was given the Dan Fukushima Lifetime Achievement Award by the California Coaches Association 12 While at Morse as assistant football coach in 1996 he was presented with a coaching award by the High School Sports Association 13 Mendoza was named a hall of famer by the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club in December 2022 for having played in more Over the line OTL tournaments than any other player in the history of the game with his first tournament in 1957 through 2022 missing just two tournaments and winning six OTL championships and many second and third place finishes 14 Personal life editFor 23 years he and his wife Cordelia Mendoza an antiquarian and appraiser 15 operated antique stores in Ocean Beach California including their last store Cottage Antiques which was named in 2010 on KGTV 10 s county wide A List for Best Antiques placing first 16 He is the son of the late Benny Mendoza a welterweight boxer in San Diego in the 1930s 17 and son in law of the late James M Scott who was a Senior Olympian 18 Mendoza lives with his wife in the Loma Portal neighborhood of Point Loma in San Diego References edit WOD 8 10 12 Miners Town Crossfitminerstown com scroll down 2012 08 10 Archived from the original on 2013 04 08 Retrieved 2013 02 08 Lexington Nebraska Red Sox 1958 1958 Lexington Red Sox Statistics Register Baseball Reference com LJCD senior a McDonald s All American pick Scroll down to S D Jocks San Diego Union Tribune Jan 24 2020 Retrieved Jan 28 2020 a b Lindgren Jim 24 November 2018 Championship notes Central Union band provides super show Scroll down to Tiger pride San Diego Union Tribune Mark McLemore Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Roberts Ozzie September 20 2009 First base San Diego Union Tribune Features Megan Kaplon Articles Tuesday Night Tradition By Megan Kaplon Volleyball Magazine Articles Volleyball Magazine Archived from the original on 2013 01 29 Retrieved 2013 01 24 McDonald Johnny 2011 07 06 OTL returns with all its off color fun and flair SDNews com Baseball players on USA team Coaching legends to receive honors San Diego Union Tribune October 25 2011 Dan Fukushima Lifetime Achievement Award calcoachesassociation net Archived from the original on 2018 11 27 Retrieved 2011 11 28 ProQuest Archiver Titles Schwab Dave December 1 2022 Old Mission Beach Athletic Club honors OTL champion Bob Mendoza Directory of ANA Qualified Appraisers Appraisers National Association Cottage Antiques San Diego A List BoxRec Benny Mendoza Ray Huard 2002 01 01 Man Near Top of Most San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2016 06 25 External links editBreitbard Hall of Fame site Old Mission Beach Athletic Club 2010 OMBAC World Championship OTL Winners Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Mendoza amp oldid 1146572109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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