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Randy Town
Head Coach
randy.town@cms.claremont.edu
909-607-3796
Cal State Stanislaus
Season: 21st
Overall Record: 389-383-3, .504
SCIAC Record: 237-165, .590

Coach Town is entering his 21st campaign as the head baseball coach for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges. During his tenure the Stags have captured two league championships, each time making postseason appearances. His baseball philosophy encompasses the belief that sound hitting fundamentals, strong pitching, and great defense will win ball games. Coach Town is a past chairman of the All-American selection committee and the NCAA Division III National Committee. Coach Town was recognized by a vote of his peers as the 1996 West Region Coach of the Year for guiding the Stags to their third postseason appearance during his tenure.

Town was a professional pitcher (1978-81) and coach (1984 and 1985) with the Cincinnati Reds organization. He also served as head coach of four youth teams playing at the international level. He was an assistant coach for Stanislaus State prior to coming to Claremont. While he was attending Stanislaus, he was a member of the 1977 NCAA Division III National Championship team.

In addition to his role as head baseball coach, Town is an assistant professor of physical education and director of physical education. His teaching activities include golf, jogging, weight training, racquetball, and tennis. Town lives in Claremont with his wife, Mary. They have three daughters: Allison, Anna, and Elizabeth.




Juan Vasquez
Asst. Coach

Coach Vasquez will be returning for his 12th season with the Stags. He has been a teacher at Alta Loma High School since 1977. He will lend his expertise to the hitters, drilling them in the cages and at practice. He also coaches first base for the team.




Jack Helber
Asst. Coach

Coach Helber returns as the dugout and infield coach. His background includes 15 years as head varsity baseball coach at Claremont High School and 28 years at the helm of the Claremont American Legion summer program. He also assisted for two years at Cal Poly Pomona.