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(L-R) Alec Moorhouse, Khali Aird & George Sebena
Alec played for the Mudcats from 1998 to 2005. Prior to that he played at Vacaville High School and Solano Community College. Alec played centerfield for Solano and he was the lead-off hitter for most of his career. Alec holds the stolen base record for the Mudcats stealing 50 bags in 51 attempts in 2003, a feat that may never be matched.
Alec played for the Mudcats from 1998 to 2005. Prior to that he played at Vacaville High School and Solano Community College. Alec played centerfield for Solano and he was the lead-off hitter for most of his career. Alec holds the stolen base record for the Mudcats stealing 50 bags in 51 attempts in 2003, a feat that may never be matched. He also held for years the single season batting record at .442 and was a lifetime .350 hitter for Solano.
Khali played for the Mudcats from 1996 to 2010, the 4th longest tenure of any Mudcats. e graduated from Armijo High Schoool and plyed at Solano College, Patton Collge and San Francisco State. Khali signed a contract in 2000 to play for the Dubois County Dragons. The switch hitting outfielder had a lifetime average of .301 and also stole 2
Khali played for the Mudcats from 1996 to 2010, the 4th longest tenure of any Mudcats. e graduated from Armijo High Schoool and plyed at Solano College, Patton Collge and San Francisco State. Khali signed a contract in 2000 to play for the Dubois County Dragons. The switch hitting outfielder had a lifetime average of .301 and also stole 278 bases which put him in the top three for career stolen bases. Khali patrolled right field for Solano and was always one of the fan favorites.
George was one of three original founders of the Solano Mudcats. His playing career started in the innagural season of 1990 and lasted until 2000. During this time he amassed 150 wins for Solano. Also a member of the Armijo High School Hall of Fame where he holds the record for most wins in a season. George played for Solano College and t
George was one of three original founders of the Solano Mudcats. His playing career started in the innagural season of 1990 and lasted until 2000. During this time he amassed 150 wins for Solano. Also a member of the Armijo High School Hall of Fame where he holds the record for most wins in a season. George played for Solano College and the Reno Chukars before heading to the Goodwill Games in Nicaragua with many future majot leaguers. Georger had a lifetime 8:1 strikeout to walk ratio for Solano and could have been a two way player had he not been the Mudcats ace for numerous years. Following his time with the Mudcats he has coached high school baseball in Idaho and supported his son George Jr's basseball aspirations at Treasure Valley Community College in Oregon.
Our three founders Jed Czajkowski, George Sebena and Shawn Scibek all together for the first time in years.
George was joined by his wife Sherri and son George Jr. We're not sure how Sci snuck into yet another picture.
The Soalno Mudcats inducted five very deserving recipients into the Hall of Fame. This is the very first class of Hall of Fame inductees for the Solano Mudcats Baseball Club. The recipients were (left to right ) Mike Kass (1995-2005) Kim Cornist (1993-2007) Shawn Scibek (1990-Present) Da'Rontaye Hollins (2001-2007) Mark Foley (2013-2014).
Over 100 attended the Hall of Fame Dinner at Anheuser-Busch Brewery
President Ben Crombie welcomes all the guests for the evening
Founder and Coach Shawn Scibek doubled as DJ and MC for the event