The 48th annual Jim Parker Ventura County All-Star Baseball Game is set to take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, at Moorpark College. The showcase brings together the best senior players from across the region for a single, free‑admission contest.
A Milestone Game for Ventura County
Coaching the West squad will be Manny Lara of Hueneme, while Mazy Moshanko from Oak Park will lead the East team. Both veterans of the local baseball scene are expected to guide their respective rosters with a focus on development and sportsmanship.
The West roster draws talent from a diverse set of high schools, including Buena, Camarillo, Hueneme, Nordhoff, Oxnard, Pacifica, Rio Mesa and St. Bonaventure. Each program has sent standout athletes to the all‑star stage.
On the East side, participants hail from Agoura, Fillmore, Oak Park, Grace School, Newbury Park, Oaks Christian, Simi Valley, Calabasas and the host campus Moorpark. The mix reflects the competitive balance that has defined the event for nearly five decades.
Fans can expect a high‑energy game featuring prospects who have already attracted attention from college recruiters. Names such as Brody Kaylor, Mason Trigo and Travis Wade are among those slated to compete, adding depth to a field that promises memorable moments.
Beyond the competition, the game serves as a community gathering, reinforcing the county’s long‑standing commitment to youth athletics. Organizers hope the tradition continues to inspire the next generation of players and supporters.