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Head Baseball Coach Don Adams is the
longest-tenured coach in the Western State
Conference. He has been the head coach at Ventura
College since 1995, after serving for 14 years as an
assistant coach to Gary Anglin with the Pirates. In
his 30 plus years Coach Adams has been a part of
nearly 600 wins at Ventura College as a coach.
Adams was a standout athlete during the early
1970’s having been a member of Ventura Hig School’s
CIF championship team. He earned All-Channel League
and All-CIF honors for coach Fred Lloyd and the
Cougars. After his high school career he attended
Ventura College and helped lead the Pirates to the
1974 WSC championship. Adams committed only two
errors at second base during his two years at VC,
and was named all-WSC following his sophomore
season. Adams he earned a scholarship to Westmont
College in Montecito where he twice earned NAIA
All-District accolades. He helped lead his team to
a national title appearance during his senior
season.
Adams immediately began his coaching career
following his playing days. Prior to his arrival at
VC, he coached two years at Westmont College as the
assistant coach. During his time in Montecito, the
Warriors earned a No. 1 national ranking in the
NAIA. Adams moved on to spend the next year as the
assistant coach at UC Santa Barbara where he would
also earn his Master’s Degree in Physical
Education. In a1981 Pirate Hall of Fame coach Gary
Anglin approached Adams, asking him to return to his
alma mater and become the assistant coach at Ventura
College. Adams accepted the offer and spent the
next 14 years helping the Pirates win the 1989 WSC
title. VC also qualified for the post-season
several times during the Anglin-Adams era. Adams
was promoted to head coach in 1995 and led the
Pirates to the 2006 WSC championship and several
playoff appearances. In over 30 years on the bench
Coach Adams has been a part of nearly 600 wins at
VC.00
Coach Adams also spent several years assisting
the football team at VC, coaching wide receivers. He
also spent several summers managing the Ventura
County Royals club baseball team. He has also been
the Western State Conference Sports Information
Director for 30 years.
Coach Adams’ career has spanned four
decades. He brings a vast amount of knowledge of
the game of baseball, and his success as both a
player and a coach is an asset to any player
desiring to continue their baseball career. The
number of athletes who have received four-year
scholarships or gone on to professional careers
during Adams’ time at Ventura College is extensive
and continues to grow. In the past five years, the
transfer rate for VC players is over 80%. There are
currently five former Pirates playing in the minor
leagues and several others playing professionally in
independent leagues and overseas.
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