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Breaking: Pittsburg high school football coach Vic Galli to step down after this season
One of the vital profitable and tell-it-like-it-is highschool head coaches within the San Francisco Bay Space informed his group immediately he can be stepping down after this season.
Vic Galli, who’s in the midst of his twenty first season at Pittsburg, stated in a letter to the Pittsburg Unified Faculty District, that he’ll be leaving “my dream job” to spend extra time with household.
He is perhaps ending with a dream season because the Pirates (8-1) are ranked tenth within the state with a shot at successful the college’s first state title, relying if they will win a North Coast Part championship.
His present group options 5-star quarterback Jaden Rashada (Miami commit) together with college-bound receivers Rashid Williams (Washington), Zachary Card (Oregon State) and Khai Taylor (Nevada).
The group additionally has a loaded sophomore group, that features the state’s No. 1 recruit from the Class of 2025, security Jadyn Hudson. The group’s main rusher Elijah Bow can also be a sophomore as is promising backup quarterback Marley Alcantara.
The varsity’s winningest coach with 177 wins since 2002 — with 113 from 1927-1943 Pat Bryant is second — has led the Pirates to 14 Bay Valley Athletic League titles, together with the final three in a row.
“There’s at all times a brand new class of nice children and promising prospects, and that makes this so arduous,” Galli informed SBLive Sports activities. “However merely, it is time. That is the correct time.”
Galli, 57, stated he needs to spend time together with his mother and father.
Teaching is in his bloodlines as his uncle George was head coach for a pair many years and led maybe Pittsburg’s best unbeaten group in 1964.
“Whereas it’s troublesome to stroll away from this job that I really like, I do know the time is true,” he wrote. “I’m very near my mother and father, and they’re each nonetheless in fairly good well being. My dad is my finest buddy. I need to spend high quality time with my household with out the exterior calls for that include teaching.”
Pittsburg closes the common season Friday at arch-rival Antioch within the annual Huge Little Recreation. The sport will assist determine the Bay Valley Athletic League championships. The Pirates lead the league at 4-0, however Antioch and Liberty are each 3-1. An Antioch win may throw the race right into a three-way tie.
“I do not understand how our season will end up. I am very optimistic, however I simply know that is the correct time,” he stated. “I have been blessed with a whole lot of nice coaches, together with two of one of the best defensive coordinators (Jim Shipe and Charlie Ramirez). We have had an enormous (teaching) crew. I’ve appreciated all of them each step of the way in which.”
It doesn’t matter what occurs Friday, the Pirates must be be chosen into the part’s four-team Open Division, which is able to possible function longtime nemesis De La Salle-Harmony. The loser of the NCS Open finals performs towards the finalist of Division I to determine a state berth.
Pittsburg is the final group to defeat De La Salle-Harmony within the 1991 NCS 3A finals, a span of 31 years and 262 video games, in accordance with the San Jose Mercury Information. The Spartans are 261-0-2 in that span.
“He is had an unbelievable impression on Pittsburg soccer and its neighborhood,” De La Salle coach Justin Alumbaugh stated. “To keep up the extent of success that he has for so long as he has is a testomony to his work.
“He is had an unbelievable impression on the lives of many younger males. I shall be stated to not compete towards him sooner or later years.”
In accordance with this 2015 story in Prep2Prep when he turned the college’s profession win chief, was born throughout the road from the highschool, grew up and performed sports activities in Pittsburg however graduated from De La Salle and coached there as an assistant for 5 years.
He performed on legendary coach Bob Ladouceur’s first unbeaten squad in 1982 and later coached there as an assistant for 5 years.
“My mother actually wished me to go there,” he informed Prep2Prep’s Nate Smith. “It was a terrific expertise, and I realized quite a bit, however my coronary heart at all times remained in Pittsburg.”
He coached quarterbacks at Pittsburg below legendary coach Herc Pardi, went again as an assistant at De La Salle earlier than lastly returning as head coach for the Pirates in 2002.
“This was the job that (Vic) at all times wished and ready for,” Jim Shipe informed Smith. “From Day 1, he had a imaginative and prescient and a ardour to make it work right here, and dealing alongside him for these years (2002-11) was only a really nice time collectively.
“He took care of the little issues for our gamers. He made positive they’d meals after practices and earlier than video games, made positive each participant had all their primary tools wants taken care of, irrespective of their monetary scenario. Everybody came upon in a short time how a lot he cared about them as people, and about this program as an entire.”
Galli stated his ardour for youths and training employees hasn’t wavered, however the each day grind has taken a toll. Particularly because the pandemic and earlier than then with warmth and smoke points cancelling video games and wreaking havoc on apply schedules.
He stated each time Pittsburg’s season ends in 2022, it is going to be emotional. However he pressured Tuesday he will not be too removed from this system. He’ll proceed to be a full-time trainer on campus for no less than 5 years.
“I’m stepping down; not stepping out,” he wrote. “I nonetheless plan on being round and serving to the subsequent coach in some capability. … This has been a life fulfilling journey for which I shall be ceaselessly grateful for.”
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Pirates Taking Careful Approach With Returning Pitcher
The Pittsburgh Pirates will have some difficult decisions to make with their starting rotation in 2025.
One pitcher who could vie for the fifth spot in the rotation is right-handed pitcher Johan Oviedo. Oviedo is returning from Tommy John surgery last November and made 32 starts for the Pirates in 2023. While the 26-year-old right-hander may very well work his way into becoming Pittsburgh’s fifth starter, manager Derek Shelton said his team will take an abundance of caution with Oviedo next season.
“Oviedo, we’re going to have to be thoughtful because he’s coming off Tommy John,” Shelton said at the Winter Meetings. “So there is going to be some sort of innings that we have to benchmark and watch for.”
Oviedo was acquired in a rare division trade with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2022 after he spent the first half of the season going back and forth between the Major Leagues and Triple-A Memphis. In his seven starts for Pittsburgh in 2022, he went 2-2 with a 3.23 ERA. Oviedo asserted himself in the starting rotation in 2023 and had a solid yet unspectacular season, going 9-14 with a 4.31 ERA over 32 starts and he struck out 158 batters in his 177.2 innings pitched. His control was detrimental throughout the season, though, as he posted a 1.9 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Oviedo had 15 outings where he walked at least three batters and led baseball with 13 hit-by-pitches hit in 2023. The right-hander showed signs of turning things around in the second half, as he went 6-4 with a 3.72 ERA in 77.1 innings pitched over 14 starts.
Oviedo’s path to the starting rotation is much less clear with the emergence of 2024 Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes and Jared Jones. Bailey Falter also proved to be a solid option and Mitch Keller has been the Pirates’ most consistent pitcher over the last two seasons. Along with the four pitchers who already appear to be entrenched in the rotation for 2025, Pittsburgh also boasts three top-100 prospects in MLB Pipeline’s rankings, Bubba Chandler, Braxton Ashcraft and Thomas Harrington.
All three right-handed pitching prospects reached Triple-A Indianapolis last season, so their debuts could be right around the corner in 2025.
Oviedo’s experience in the bullpen could come in handy, especially with the Pirates wanting to manage his innings in his first season back from Tommy John surgery. Oviedo has made 14 appearances out of the bullpen in his career. The Pirates bullpen more than needs the help, as they had the fourth-highest ERA in baseball last season.
Whether it’s as a starting pitcher or a reliever, how the Pirates manage Oviedo’s innings will be among the topics of discussion entering 2025. If he can assert himself as one of the Pirates’ five best starting pitchers in Spring Training, an already strong rotation could be even deeper next season.
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