Robert Quick

Newbury Park High School & Semi-Pro Baseball Pitcher

Born December 24, 1951 in Wichita, Kansas

Attended Newbury Park High School, Newbury Park, California
Baseball — Three years varsity
All-CIF First Team 1968; All-Frontier League Champions 1968, 1970; CIF Player of the Year 1968; Frontier League Co-Player of the Year 1970; Thousand Oaks Optimist Club Athlete of the Month May 1970
Career batting average .347; pitching, 24-4 won/loss record, ERA 1.35

Football — One year varsity
Frontier League All-League Safety, Team MVP, Most Valuable Back, 1970

Track — Three years varsity
Established long jump record, 21′ 9″
Member of mile relay and 440-yard relay teams

Attended Moorpark College, Moorpark, California
Baseball — One year

AMATEUR PLAY
1971 Englewood Red Birds — Semi-pro pitcher, third base, shortstop, catcher
Team Most Valuable Player
1973-74 Pasadena California Red Birds — Semi-pro pitcher, outfield, third base
1991 Reseda California Red Sox Men’s Senior Baseball League All-Star Pitcher; team played in MSBL World Series
1992-96 Ventura California Orioles — Men’s Senior Baseball League All-Star Pitcher 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996; team played in MSBL World Series 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
1996-97 Ventura California Giants — Men’s Senior Baseball League coach and pitcher; team played in MSBL World Series 1996, 1997
1998-2000 San Fernando Valley Phillies — Men’s Senior Baseball League Pacific Coast League Pitcher; team played in MSBL World Series 1998, 1999, 2000
2000-01 Riverside California Astros — Men’s Senior Baseball League pitcher; team played in MSBL World Series 2000, 2001

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Thousand Oaks Boys Club coach, baseball and basketball, 1970