May 2012 03

The March 31st Battle of the Badges Event was an action packed evening with some incredible fights. On most nights, the fight of the night honors would have gone to Dozier Vs. Kim, Williams Vs.Woienski or McDonald vs. Heredia. But very few could have expected the fireworks they witnessed from two fighters who were stepping into the ring for the first time. Nelly Mendoza, Fresno P.D. vs. Jodi Brown, Sacramento P.D. will go down in UCA history as one of the best fights of the year. What a fight it was. The excitement built with every round and the audience could tell they were watching something special. These fighters gave all they had, going back and forth, with endless energy. Just when you thought the fight was going one way it would swing back in favor of the other fighter. The high endurance, determination, heart and warrior spirit these ladies showed is certainly worthy of the Fight of the Night Honors they received March 31st. It is with great pleasure to award these fighters the UCA Fight of the Night award.

May 2012 06

Single done by Darden, Vallejo P.D. as a tribute to the annual Peace Officer Memorial Unity Ride. Thousands of officers ride bicycles from New Jersey to Washington DC to raise money for the Peace Officer Memorial Museum located in Washington DC. The ride is also dedicated to the fallen brothers and sisters who were killed in the line of duty. Please take a moment to listen.

http://youtu.be/InY92cZjh8s

May 2012 06

Adan Castillo
Yolo County Sheriff’s Department
Fighting Weight: 205lbs


May 2012 07

The Cordova Girls Softball season has started and the Lady Ballers are back. They are not the original Lady Ballers, they are the new generation Lady Ballers.  The girls are only 8yrs old so I still consider them Baby Ballers. The original Lady Ballers started as 10 year olds in 2006. And for 6 years the team dominated, beating older teams, and winning many tournaments and championships. Those ladies have now moved on to play high school softball and other sports. The Baby Ballers are here to take their place. The girls have big shoes to fill but they will be getting help from their older sisters who played on the original Ballers. Coaching team sports, the talent pool comes in waves. In 2006 the wave of talent that came through Cordova Girls softball was a wave of speed, athleticism, drive, heart, and attitude. When the Lady Ballers stepped onto the field together there was chemistry and a trust between the players that made them unbeatable. It was an honor and privilege to coach the Lady Ballers for all those years.  As I look to the younger generation of Lady Ballers I hope for them what I had with my team. The UCA supports and wishes the 8U Lady Ballers much success this season and the seasons to come.

May 2012 10

Alameda Battle of the Badges this Saturday night.  3rd Annual Charity Boxing, Kickboxing, MMA Event at the Alameda Coast Guard Island. Seven boxing matches, three kickboxing and two MMA fights.  All Fire Service, Law Enforcement, and Corrections fighters. Tickets are $20.00. Fights start at 7pm. Proceeds to benefit

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Over 700 fight fans showed up to watch Law Enforcement, Firefighters, and Military fighters battle it out for charity at the Alameda Battle of the Badges Saturday night. A mix of Boxing, MMA and Kickboxing made up the 11 bout fight card.  The proceeds from the event supported the California Narcotics Officers Memorial Fund, SMF, NEFA and the California Narcotic Officers Association Reg. 1.

The night started off with two gunslingers who were anxious to get it on. As soon as the bell rang Omar Salem, Napa P.D. and David Lloyd, Alameda P.D. (195lbs) went at it. Salem came out like a sharp shooter with his one-two punch combo. Lloyd fought tough but did not have an answer to avoid Salem’s punches. Lloyd suffered two knockdowns before the referee stepped in to stop the fight. Salem, winner 1st rd TKO.

Bout 2, (150lbs) Anthony Carrasco, Palo Alto P.D. vs. Lou Strickland, Dept of Homeland Security. This fight would go the distance but it would not be easy for either fighter. Carrasco made Strickland fight every second of every round. Carrasco kept Strickland in his range and threw punches in bunches. Strickland didn’t give any ground and kept a good defense and landed solid counters. Carrasco, winner by decision.

Bout 3, (Kickboxing) John Kaanehe, Alameda P.D. vs Chris Mercado, Oakland Fire Dept. Kaanehe came out strong the first round and seemed to be on his way to an easy victory. Between rounds Mercado listened to his corner and turned the tide by being more aggressive with his punches and kicks. Mercardo, winner by decision.

Bout 4, Kickboxing Johnny Pena, San Benito S.D. vs Wale Forrester, Oakland F.D. First 2 rounds were very close. Forrester had a little more left in the tank in the 3rd round to pull out a close decision win.

Bout 5, MMA (200lbs) Gene Gabriel, San Francisco P.D. vs Josh Webb, CHP, San Jose. Both guys showed good skills on the ground and standing. Webb was able to secure an arm bar right before the bell sounded to end the 1st round. Webb winner 1st round Arm Bar.

Bout 6, (180lbs) James Allen USCG San Francisco vs Jesse Peters, USCG Alameda. There was no feeling out period in this one, it was kill or be killed.  Allen landed the harder shot first and that was all it took. Allen winner 1st rd TKO.

Bout 7, (165lbs) Adam Ward, Oakland Housing Auth P.D. vs. Gino Sanchez, Hayward P.D. After an action packed 1st round and over hand right thrown by Ward that put Sanchez down, everyone knew they were in for a treat. The 2nd round was very close with both fighters having their moments. Ward found a home for his right hand in the 3rd round to seal the victory.

 

Bout 8, Kickboxing Brian Everett, Napa Co. Correction vs Greg Smith, Monterey Co. Corrections.  Everett outworked Smith to get the decision win.

Bout 9, (155lbs) Daniele McCollum, San Jose P.D. vs Janean Reynolds, CHP San Jose. This was the fight everyone was waiting for and for good reason. These ladies battled in the trenches for 3 solid rounds. The only break they took was when the bell sounded to end the round. McCollum showed a little more experience with her slips, counters and bodywork to claim the win.

Bout 10, (175lbs) UCA 4th ranked Jerry Ribeira, Oakland Housing Auth P.D. vs Mike Hagen, CHP, San Jose. It was the sweet science at it’s best. Crisp combinations, footwork, balance, head movement, angles and bodywork. Rebeira edged this one out to claim the decision victory.

Bout 11, 210lbs Main Event. Michael Froseca, Alameda Co. S.D. vs Ramon Jackson, Dept of Vetrans Affairs Police. 1st round was even due to a lot of feeling out.  In the 2nd round Jackson landed a solid right hand that stumbled Froseca. In the 3rd Jackson found his rhythm and timing to secure the win.

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Local pride is on the line again this year as law enforcement officers from across San Diego prepare to enter the ring on Saturday, May19, 2012, as part of the 10th annual Barona Battle of the Badges charity boxing event. The event will be held at the Barona Valley Ranch Resort and Casino in Lakeside, CA. Event tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for children, 10 and under. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by calling (619) 474-2922

Last year’s winning team, Team Unified, included (L to R) Gabrielle Nasworthy, David Rodriguez, Gabrielle Romero and Carlos Hernandez shown here posing with their coaches and the coveted trophy.

 

May 2012 18

Women’s boxing will be introduced as a sport at the Summer Olympics in London this year, and the United States will have at least one representative.

Marlen Esparza, 22, became the first American female boxer to qualify for the summer games this week, according to the New York Times.

Esparza, who is from Houston, defeated Luu Thi Duyen of Vietnam on Tuesday to earn her Olympic berth, the Times reports.

Two other female boxers from the U.S. – Quanitta Underwood, 28, and Claressa Shields, 17 – were eliminated from the qualifying tournament, the Women’s World Boxing Championships, which are being held in China this week. However, they may still be eligible for a spot in the Summer Olympics, based on the decision of an international commission in the upcoming weeks, according to the Times.

Women’s boxing will feature three weight divisions in the Olympics: featherweight (112 pounds), lightweight (132 pounds) and middleweight (165 pounds), as opposed to the 10 divisions in men’s boxing. Esparza will compete in the featherweight category.

Written by Liz Rafferty
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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Bout #1 featured middleweights Warren Brown from the Old School Boxing Gym in San Diego’s College area going up against Christian “El Guero” Pharo of the San Diego Fire Department. Brown winner by split decision.

Bout #2 featured welterweights Carlos “The Scorpion” Hernandez of the San Diego Police Department and Shawn Flaherty of the United States Marine Corps.  Flaherty, winner by decision.

Bout #3 featured middleweights Justin “The Warrior” Marks of the United States Border Control going up against William “The Thrill” Loren of the Barona Fire Department. Loren winner 2nd TKO.

Bout #4 featured heavyweights Eddie Reyes of the Oceanside Police Department going up against Travis Muckle of Fausto’s Bail Bonds. Muckle winner 2nd rd TKO.

Bout #5 featured female lightweights Gabby “Boss Lady” Romero of San Diego PD Team Unified going up against Jesse “Navy Baby” Ramirez of the United States Navy Military Police. Romero winner by decision.

Bout #6 featured female featherweights Cecillia “Bam Bam” Duncan of the San Diego Police Department representing Team Unified and Andrea “Chupacabras” Gonzalez of the National City Police Department. Duncan winner by decision.

Bout #7 featured middleweights Mark “Flash Bang” Williams of the San Diego Police Department representing Team Unified going up against Jacob Burkard of the Barona Fire Department. Burkard winner by decision.

Bout #8, the Main Event, featured last year’s Battle of the Badges heavyweight champion David Rodriguez of the San Diego Police Department vs. Marco Del Rio of the San Diego Probation Department. Winner by split decision and new Battle of the Badges Heavyweight champion, Marco Del Rio.

May 2012 24

Deep in the heart of Yolo County in the town of Woodland, boxers are training hard and learning the sweet science. One fighter in particular is training extra hard. Yolo County Correctional Officer, Adan Castillo.  Castillo is coming off a 2nd rd KO win at the March 31st, Sacramento Battle of the Badges event.  He is looking to make a move and fight a top contender in the next Battle of the Badges. In order to do so, Adan is going to depend on the experience and knowledge of his coach Richard Munoz to take him to the next level.  Munoz is an accomplished amateur and has experience as a professional fighter. Castillo is in one of the toughest divisions. With names like, Chris Barrios, Luis Vicino and Marcus Cox his quest for a UCA title will not be easy. Castillo is looking forward to the challenge and has already begun training.  The UCA wishes Adan Castillo luck.

May 2012 29

There will not be a Police & Fire Olympic Gold Medalist crowned this year in boxing. It is with sincere regret that the Boxing competition has been cancelled for the 2012 U.S. Police & Fire Championships. There were not enough boxers signed up to make it a competition. Representatives from the Sacramento Battle of the Badges and LA Battle of the Badges are meeting with the Police & Fire Olympic Committee next month to discuss how to work together to promote next years boxing tournament and prevent this from happening again.