9 Eddie Rios
Eddie Rios
  • Height:
    5'9
  • Weight:
    165
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • Year:
    SR
  • Hometown:
    Fresno, CA
  • Position:
    P
  • gp
    12
  • avg
    -
  • hr
    -
  • rbi
    0
  • r
    0
  • sb
    -
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News mentions
Ray Moore Jr. and Eddie Rios pose for a shot before the start of the Warriors 7-6 win over ERAU at the Cal Pac playoffs in Mesa, Arizona. Photo by Brandon Petersen.
Warriors ‘Powerful Beyond Measure’ in 2023

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” Marianne Williamson published these words in 1992 and in 2005, they were popularized in American mainstream culture by the film Coach Carter, in which the character Timo Cruz (Rick Gonzalez) recites them at the movie’s climax, delivering the narrative’s theme. That theme is simply this: Everyone in this world has something to offer, and that only by embracing our personalities and maximizing our talents — truly allowing ourselves to shine brightest — do we make the world a better place. It was a quote and a sentiment that Westcliff baseball head coach David Shermet returned to time and again in 2023.

The Warriors made history Friday, setting a new Westcliff record with their 20th win.
Warriors Make History with 20th Win

With pitching coach Dylan Hoffman absent from the ballpark Friday morning, it was an emotional day, as the Westcliff baseball team had two eyes on the business at hand, and the mind’s eye alongside their missing coach and family member in the dugout. But with Bethesda visiting the Great Park and Westcliff on the precipice of making school history, Friday’s games played on, with the Warriors capturing a pair of wins, 11-1 in the opener and 11-8 late.

Zane Parmenter has produced from the bottom of the Warriors' lineup.
Warriors Tough as Nails in Impressive Win

The Westcliff baseball team picked up such an impressive 8-4 comeback win over fellow Cal Pac wins-leader Antelope Valley Friday at the Great Park, it’s hard to decide who to heap praise on the most.

Kyle Douphner was dominant Friday, allowing no earned runs through seven, while striking out six.
Dubs Find Payback at Providence

A year ago, the Providence Christian series marked the low point in a season the Westcliff baseball team struggled through emotionally. Outscored 28-8 in three at America Park, tempers finally boiled over for the Warriors in Fullerton, and the series would long be remembered as rough, to put it politely. So this weekend’s series against the Beggars of the Sea provided a unique opportunity for a little payback. A chance for the Warriors to make Providence miserable. How sweet it is. Friday in Pasadena, the Warriors put it on Providence, 8-1.

Eddie Rivero had a monster day Saturday, going 4-for-5 with a triple.
Rios Shines but Dubs Fall Late to Chapman

The Westcliff baseball team’s late inning struggles reared their ugly head once again Saturday at the Great Park, where the Warriors surrendered a three-run lead in the final two frames to fall to Chapman 8-6.

Warriors Strength in Full Display Against SDCC
Kyle Douphner was solid in Game 2, allowing four earned on six hits, while striking out four. Photo by Adrian Wilson.
Bats Absent in Rough Start for Baseball

The Westcliff baseball team took it on the chin last weekend in a three-game home-and-home series with Vanguard to open the 2023 season. The Lions won all three contests, 3-1 at home Friday, then 17-1 and 2-0 at the Great Park on a double-dip Saturday.

The Warriors righted the ship Friday with a pair of blowouts over La Sierra.
Experience, Depth Give Warriors New Life in 2023

2022 was a trying year for the Westcliff baseball team. Beginning with fall ball, and coming off a banner inaugural year that included wins over national champion Chapman, as well as Concordia, it looked as though the Warriors were poised to make noise in their first year of Cal Pac play. But then tragedy struck over Christmas break, when starting pitcher JJ Sanchez — whom many considered the emotional heart and soul of the team — passed away as a result of an automobile accident in Northern California. The loss of Sanchez devastated the team and the coaching staff, and although they played through it as best they could, it was obvious to anyone in and around the program that overcoming the loss would be impossible — the season seemed almost inconsequential. Time has done a lot to heal those wounds.