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4  Shaun Larkin
Shaun Larkin

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Cypress, California

High School:
LaQuinta

Last College:
Cypress J.C.

Height / Weight:
5-9 / 175

Position:
INF

Bats/Throws:
Left/Right


2000
Was fourth on the team with a .309 batting average...started in all 62 games of the season...scored 66 times...tallied 77 hits...second on the team with 18 doubles...three triples...three home runs...51 RBI...had a fielding percentage of .979

1997-99 at Cypress J.C.
Played two seasons at Cypress Junior College for head coach Scott Pickler … named Junior College All-America and All-Southern California honors following sophomore season … named Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year and conference MVP … first-team all-conference … hit .399 (75-188) with 53 runs, 22 doubles, nine home runs, 24 walks and 49 RBI in leading Cypress to a 35-12-1 record as a sophomore … led team to Orange Empire conference title with a 17-7 record and state finals … led conference in runs, doubles and slugging percentage and was second in batting average, hits and toughest to strikeout categories … hit .316 (55-174) with 55 hits, nine doubles, three home runs, 23 walks and 28 RBI in leading Cypress to a 24-23 record as a freshman.

High School
A 1997 graduate of LaQuinta High School in Westminster, Calif., where he played for head coach Dave Demarest … named All-State and All-CIF Region … three-time all-conference selection … selected to All-Orange County team … hit .464 with eight home runs and 55 RBI as a junior … hit .394 with three home runs as a junior.

Amateur Experience
Played summer baseball with the Keene Swampboats … helped Keene to single season championship … two-time All-NECBL and two-time All-State NECBL … hit .325 with 13 home runs and 49 RBI.

Personal
Born Shaun Larkin on September 7, 1979 in Orange County, Calif. … son of Jim and Terry Ocha … has sister Jessica Ocha, (8) … hobbies and interests include waterskiing, working out and hanging out … attended Cypress J.C. and played second base, the same junior college that former two-time Texas Tech All America second baseman Keith Ginter played for.

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