Chaminade Inducts Five New Members into the Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame

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Left to right: Ryan Griffin ’08, Bobby Paschal ’02, Maria Costa Husband ’92, Kelly Cochran ’05, and Logan Paulsen ’05.

On Friday, February 6, Chaminade College Preparatory inducted five new members into its Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame.

The evening began with a reception outside the Tutor Family Center for the Performing Arts, and inductees were introduced inside the building, on the Marilyn Simons Stage. Honorees included:

  • Maria Costa Husband ’92, who played on four Chaminade teams – softball, basketball, volleyball, and soccer. After graduating from Chaminade, Husband received a scholarship to UC Santa Barbara for softball.
  • Bobby Paschal ’02, a four-year member of the Eagle’s Varsity baseball team. He received a scholarship to USC, and later transferred to Cal State Northridge. Paschal signed professionally with the Colorado Rockies, and today is an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department.
  • Logan Paulsen ’05, who played on the football and soccer teams, and ran track for Chaminade. He went on to play football for UCLA, and was signed by the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent. Paulsen is currently a member of the Redskins.
  • Kelly Cochran ’05 was an outstanding basketball player for the Eagles. She graduated from Chaminade and played basketball for UC Irvine.
  • Ryan Griffin ’08 lettered in football, basketball, and volleyball. He was recruited to play football for Tulane University, and was signed by the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent following the 2013 draft.

Chaminade congratulates the 2015 Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame class!

Four Eagles Sign Letters of Intent

Four Chaminade seniors signed letters of intent to play men’s basketball, softball and women’s basketball at the collegiate level on Friday, November 15, 2013.

Jack Williams, a power forward on Chaminade’s Boys’ Varsity Basketball team will go on to California State University, Long Beach. Taylor White, Chaminade Softball’s catcher and shortstop will take her skills to the Ohio State University. Twin sisters, Christa and Kaylie Fandino will stay local and play basketball at California State University, Northridge. Christa Fandino is a guard and sister Kaylie is a point guard with Chaminade’s Southern Section Div. III-A Championship Girls’ Varsity Basketball team.

High School Softball Notebook: Chaminade’s Brittany Solis is a success in many seasons, but now just one sport

By Erik Boal, Staff Writer
Posted: June 17, 2013, Daily News, Los Angeles

Brittany Solis had just completed the longest soccer season in her high school career, but it took the Chaminade standout less than 24 hours to make the transition to softball.

Solis helped the Eagles capture the Southern Section Div. I soccer championship and reach the Div. II regional final March 8, but despite a sore quadriceps, she was back in the lineup as the leadoff hitter for the Chaminade softball team the following day in the Hart tournament.

It’s that level of talent and dedication that enabled Solis to earn All-Mission League and Southern Section first-team honors in both seasons.

It’s her competitive spirit and determination that have earned her the opportunity to play in senior all-star games in both sports, including the eighth annual San Fernando Valley softball classic at 3 p.m. today at Birmingham High.

“I’ve been playing both my whole life, so I’m used to having to make sacrifices,” Solis said. “When you play both sports, your body is never 100 percent, but if you play like you’re 100 percent, you’ll be OK. I always feel like if I don’t play, I’m going to let my team down, so I push myself to get through it and after the game, I’ll deal with whatever I have to.”

Solis, a Central Florida-bound shortstop, is competing for the West all-stars. A home run derby is scheduled to start at 2 p.m., with a $5 admission for the event.

Although she battled bronchitis in the second half of the softball season, Solis and fellow West all-star Courtney Sooy helped the Eagles secure a share of the league championship with Alemany — represented on the East roster by Sara Gonzalez and Mariah Sandoval — and Harvard-Westlake, which has Chloe Pendergast playing for the East.

Chaminade also reached the second round of the Div. III playoffs.

“It was definitely a reality check early in the softball season after playing all those games and being champions in soccer,” Solis said. “But I just had to reboot my system, press rewind and start all over again in softball. I had a different goal because I wanted to win something in softball. I knew we were capable of handling the adversity and getting through it.

“It was very similar to soccer in the beginning, we just had to stop being a bunch of individuals and put our talent together and win. We knew it was going to be a tough road, but we knew what we had to do.”

Solis said it wasn’t an easy decision to focus on playing one sport in college, but knew once she visited Central Florida and interacted with her coaches, softball would dominate her immediate future.

“Soccer will always be one of my true loves and I can’t tell you which one I like better. Soccer is why I am who I am today,” Solis said. “My senior year was better than I could have ever asked it to be. It’s why I love both sports and it won’t ever be forgotten. It was a special year, not just for me, but for all sports at Chaminade.”

Baseball and Softball Teams in Playoffs

Both Chaminade’s Varsity baseball and softball teams are ready for work in their playoff games this week.  Baseball plays in a Southern Section Div. II wild-card game at home (West Hills) against Paso Robles High School on Tuesday, May 15 at 3:15 p.m.  Eagles softball faces Torrance High School in their first round game, at Torrance on Thursday, May 17 at 3:15 p.m. Go Eagles!