2024 - Hall of Fame Inductee - Scott Pickler

2024 - Hall of Fame Inductee - Scott Pickler

One of the most respected community college coaches in the nation, Scott Pickler completed his 35th season as head coach at Cypress College in 2018.  Pickler has won more than 1,000 games and coached more than 125 players who have gone on to play in the MLB. He has won five state championships as the head coach at Cypress College in addition to claiming six Cape Cod  League championships as coach of the Yarmouth Dennis Red Sox. Pick was selected in 2019 to the ABCA Hall of Fame, also is a member of the Cape Cod Hall of Fame, Cypress College Hall of Fame, and Savanna High Hall of Fame.

Since taking over at Cypress in 1985, Pickler has amassed a career record of over1000 wins and led the Chargers to State Championship in 1991, 1994,1997,2003, and  2013.   Pick has been to the final four 11 times, winning 5, finishing 2nd four times.

Pickler has been selected as the California Community College Coach of the Year four times and

was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the California Community College Athletics

 Association (CCCAA) in 2016.

 

More than 400 of Pickler’s student-athletes have received scholarships at four-year schools and

more than 126 players have been selected in the Major League Draft. 23 of Pickler’s former

Chargers have played in the big leagues, including 2018 MLB Hall of Fame inductee Trevor Hoffman

as well as 2017 MLB All-Star Jason Vargas.  Hoffman played shortstop at Cypress College and the

University of Arizona before transitioning to the mound while in the minor leagues.

 

Pickler has also spent 25 seasons as a coach in the Cape Cod Baseball League, where 116 of his  players have gone on to play Major League Baseball.  He led the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox to league championships in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

 

Pickler also served as a coach for the 1995 USA Baseball National Trials.

 

Prior to Cypress, Pickler coached for six seasons at Savanna and Loara High Schools in California. He posted a combined record pof 123-36 (.774) and won the CIF championship with his 1983 Loara squad.

 

Picker is a 1968 graduate of Savanna High School where he won a CIF championship under head coach Jim Reach and was named Savanna Athlete of the Year.  He was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame alongside his brother, Brad, in 2016.

 

He attended Cypress College, where he earned ALL-Conference recognition in baseball.  He went on the earn a degree in physical education from San Diego State University, where he played as a second baseman.

 

Pick’s lovely wife Sharon, worked in education with autistic students, and other students with special needs. She also spent time as a principals secretary. She is supportive of every team Pick is involved with. She is also “Magga” to two grandkids. 

Scott and Sharon have two kids, Jeff who played for Pick one season, before going to Tennessee and becoming The SEC player of the year, a unanimous Division 1st team All American, as well as an Academic All American. He is in his 8th year as a big-league coach and currently is the bench coach for the Cincinnati Reds. Jeff’s wife Erica was a high school science teacher and was a pole vaulter at UCLA.

 

Their daughter Kari, was song leader at UCLA , she spent a year performing on Broadway in the play “Big”. Kari and her husband Chris, who was a quarterback at Univ. Connecticut, run their own family company, putting on major events. Bailey 12. and Brandt 10 are Sharon and Scott’s favorite pastime now, watching them cheer and play many sports.