Trio of Warriors in Leonesio, Perez, and Valdivia Named to 2025 All-CCAA Baseball Team
TURLOCK, Calif.--- Stan State's Ryan Leonesio, Flavio Perez, and Robert Valdivia were named to the 2025 All-California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Baseball Team as voted on the conference's eleven head coaches. This is the third time that Valdivia has earned this honor while it is the first time that Leonesio and Perez has been named to the All-CCAA Team.
Perez is an All-CCAA Second Team honoree. The Warrior third baseman finished the season with a .321 average, .351 on-base percentage, and .482 slugging percentage. He had 62 hits of which 16 were doubles and five home runs. Perez drove in 33 runs and scored 27 runs. At the hot corner, he had a .957 fielding percentage with 33 putouts, 121 assists, and seven errors.
The Hanford, Calif., native finished his career in the top ten at Stan State in four categories: doubles (fourth, 41), runs batted in (fifth, 100), this (sixth (173), and home runs (seventh, 17). This season, he had 15 multiple-hit games and ten multiple-RBI games. During 2024, he had a season long 15-game hitting streak and 19-game reached base safely streak.
Leonesio was an All-CCAA Honorable Mention selection. The Denair, Calif., native hit .315 with a .404 on-base percentage and a .356 slugging percentage. Leonesio drove in 26 runs and scored 24 runs. Of his 47 hits, six were doubles. He was eight-for-eight in stolen base attempts in 2025. The Warrior second baseman had a .984 fielding percentage with 109 putouts, 130 assists, and just four errors this season. Leonesio is currently twelfth in the nation with his nine sacrifice hits.
He finished his career in the top ten in three categories at Stan State. Leonesio was fourth in sacrifice hits (22), tied for seventh with his teammate (Jacob Baker) with 37 stolen bases, and tied for ninth in hit by pitches (18). This season, Leonesio had 13 multiple-hit games and seven multiple-RIB games. He had a season long 18-game reached base safely streak to begin his senior season.
Valdivia was an All-CCAA Honorable Mention honoree. The three-time All-CCAA honoree hit .315 this season with a .391 on-base percentage and a .408 slugging percentage. Of his 58 hits, seven were doubles, two were triples, and two were home runs. He drove in 28 runs and scored 29 runs. This season, he had a .959 fielding percentage at shortstop with 56 putouts, 133 assists, and seven errors.
For his career, Valdivia finished in the top ten at Stan State in two categories. The Adelanto, Calif., native is tied for fourth with his 174 hits and fifth with his 21 sacrifice hits. Valdivia had 16 multiple-hit games and eight multiple-RBI games. During the season, he had a 12-game hitting streak and an 18-game reached base safely streak.
2025 All-CCAA Individual Awards
Player of the Year: KW Quilici (Cal State Monterey Bay)
Pitcher of the Year: Justin Abercrombie (Cal State Dominguez Hills)
Newcomer of the Year: Javier Felix (Cal State Monterey Bay)
Freshman of the Year: Ismael Quintero (Cal State LA)
Coach of the Year: Tony Schifano (San Francisco State)
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