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FSB Alumni

Max Cohen
Graduate of Alameda High School, earned First Team All-League honors in the competitive West Alameda County Conference (Foothill Division) his senior year. He now competes at the collegiate level for Monterey Peninsula College, continuing his baseball journey in a strong Division II JUCO program.
Ben Skiles
Graduate of Bishop O’Dowd High School, Ben Skiles was a First-Team All-League catcher known for his strong defensive presence behind the plate. He threw out 15 baserunners his senior year, showcasing a quick release and strong arm. Skiles now continues his career at Grinnell College, bringing his defensive skill set and leadership to the collegiate level.
Nick Haas
Nick Haas, a Perfect Game Top 150 prospect in California, is currently pitching at Folsom Lake College. In 2024, he struck out 23 batters in just over 21 innings, averaging 9.70 strikeouts per nine innings. Nick has shown strong potential on the mound and continues to develop at the collegiate level, following in his brother’s footsteps with his own competitive edge and high ceiling.
Peter Krumins
Peter is a D1 pitcher at Northern Kentucky. He earned First Team All-League honors his senior year at Piedmont High in the West Alameda County Foothill League.
Michael Aikawa
Michael plays 3rd base at Lewis & Clark. He earned First Team All-Conference honors his Freshman year. He led his team in batting average (.372), on-base percentage (.483), hits (54), doubles (14), and walks (25)—starting every game.
Jack Hershey
A 2024 graduate of De La Salle, Hershey was ranked in the Top 500 nationally by Perfect Game for his class. He is now continuing his career on the mound at Folsom Lake College.
Noah Klube
Noah Klube, a 2024 graduate of St. Joseph Notre Dame High School, is now a pitcher at Diablo Valley College. Known for his poise and command on the mound, Klube was a standout at SJND and brings strong mechanics and competitiveness to the next level as he begins his collegiate career.
Leo Paredes
Graduate of Encinal High School, Leo Paredes now plays at Diablo Valley College as a versatile utility player. At Encinal, he built a strong reputation as a dependable all-around player, setting the stage for success at the collegiate level.
Hideki Prather
Hideki plays catcher at Clemson. In 2025, he went 3-for-4 in limited action, including a pinch-hit double vs. No. 2 UNC in the ACC Tournament. After redshirting in 2024 due to injury, he hit .304 with 5 HRs in summer league. A Top 500 national recruit by Perfect Game, he was a two-time first-team all-league player at Campolindo.
Caden Wooster
Caden signed with the New York Mets after a strong three-year career at Santa Clara, where he was the team’s closer in 2025. He made 18 relief appearances, earned 4 saves, and struck out 29 in 27.1 innings, including shutout outings vs. Cal, No. 12 Texas, and Stanford.
Noah Zirkle
During his time at Saint Mary’s High School, Zirkle earned Player of the Game honors five times, standing out as a dependable ace and team leader. Now at the collegiate level, he continues to develop his craft as a key arm in the West Valley pitching staff.
Nico DeFazio
At University of the Pacific, Nico appeared in 29 games with 21 starts. He hit .210 with four doubles, six runs, and four RBIs while showing good plate discipline with 13 walks. In high school, Nico was a strong offensive contributor, batting .375 with a .521 on-base percentage, tallying 21 hits, 18 runs, and 16 RBIs over his varsity career.
Tobin Cantrill
A 2022 graduate of Piedmont High School, is currently a pitcher at Chabot Community College. Known for his composure on the mound and ability to compete in pressure situations, Cantrill continues to develop his game at the collegiate level.
EJ McGrew
EJ McGrew currently is a D1 pitcher at San José State, where he led the team in wins (7) in 2025. He posted 27 strikeouts and only 10 walks over 37 innings, earning CSC Academic All-District and All-Mountain West Scholar-Athlete honors. Before transferring to SJSU, he played two seasons at Willamette University, racking up 89 strikeouts across 25 appearances.
Matthias Haas
Matthias is currently playing Division I baseball at Tulane University, where he hit .299 in 2024 with five home runs and 24 RBIs across 42 games. A transfer from Cal Poly, he has made an impact as both an outfielder and designated hitter. Matthias was a standout at Bishop O’Dowd High School, finishing with a .392 career average and multiple all-league honors.
Owen Levinson
Piedmont High School graduate who played at Case Western Reserve University. As a senior, he batted .327 with five doubles, 29 runs, 20 RBIs, and six stolen bases in 34 games, emerging as the team’s regular shortstop. Over his career, he hit .288 with 38 runs and 24 RBIs, earning UAA Spring All-Academic recognition multiple times.
Nate Levinson
Piedmont High School graduate who played at Macalester College, Nate appeared in multiple seasons from 2017–2019, recording a few hits including a double, contributing primarily as a bench and defensive player.
Spencer Gutterman
Spencer played two seasons at Lewis & Clark College, appearing in 22 games as a sophomore and hitting .244 with three doubles and five RBIs. He posted back-to-back multi-hit games early in the 2016 season, including a two-double, three-RBI performance against Whitman. Gutterman also made a collegiate pitching appearance his freshman year. At Piedmont High School, he was a First-Team All-League selection, NCS Scholar Athlete, and Silver Slugger Award winner who helped lead his team to the NCS Championship Game.
Brendan O’Connor
Brendan O’Connor was a top pitcher for his college team, leading in ERA (2.31) and appearances in 2015 with 13 games pitched, including two starts. He recorded two saves and struck out 33 batters in 39 innings, highlighted by an eight-inning shutout victory and several clutch relief outings. Brendan’s strong arm and consistency were evident throughout his collegiate career, where he was also a reliable closer. A standout at Piedmont High School, he posted a 2.80 ERA with 53 strikeouts his senior year, earned first-team all-conference honors, and was recognized for his leadership on and off the field.
DarAmani Swift
DarAmani Swift pitched D1 for 2 seasons at North Carolina A&T State University
Corey Davis
A consistent and versatile player, Corey Davis wrapped up a strong collegiate career with a standout senior season, batting .380 and ranking 2nd in the Northwest Conference. Known for his reliability at the plate and in the field, he finished 2013–14 with 35 hits, 11 RBIs, and a .986 fielding percentage, also earning All-Northwest Honorable Mention. Over four seasons, Davis played in over 120 games, maintained strong defensive metrics (including a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage as a sophomore), and contributed on the mound with a 2.25 ERA his senior year.
Harry Stanwyck
A four-year pitcher at UC Davis, Harry Stanwyck served as the team’s Friday night starter for two seasons and consistently faced top-tier opponents. In 2014, he made 14 starts and delivered six quality outings, including a standout performance in a 7.1-inning win over No. 18 Cal State Fullerton. In 2013, he logged the most innings on the team (88.1) and recorded a complete-game shutout against Pacific. Stanwyck excelled in relief as a sophomore, earning five saves with a 2.21 ERA over 24 appearances. As a freshman, he made an early impact with multiple strong midweek starts. A three-time All-League honoree at Castro Valley High School, he was known for his academic and athletic excellence, earning Big West All-Academic honors multiple times.
Jordan Remer
Jordan Remer was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 25th round (pick 774). During his college career, he led his team in ERA and strikeouts per inning, finishing the 2011 season with a 3.67 ERA and four saves over 49 innings. He consistently delivered standout performances against top teams, including a dominant outing versus No. 12 UCLA in the NCAA Regional. In 2010, he held hitters to a .171 average and posted a team-best 2.11 ERA. A standout at Piedmont High School, he was a two-time Team MVP and BSAL Pitcher of the Year.
Trevor McCalmont
Piedmont High School graduate who pitched D3 at Macalester College. As a freshman, he made 12 appearances with three starts, earned his first collegiate win against Elmhurst, and threw two scoreless innings in a key victory over St. Olaf.