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    Chico’s notable sports figures, past and present

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    Grant Larson delivers a pitch to a Stanislaus State Warriors batter in Sunday’s game on Feb. 17, 2019. Photo credit: Olyvia Simpson

    Over the years student-athletes have made the choice to come to Chico State to continue their academic and athletic careers. Some of these students have even moved on to the professional level in their sport.

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    The New York, New York native majored in criminal justice and played for the Wildcats as late as the 2016-17 season.
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    Basketball player Michael Bethea Jr. played for the Wildcats as recently as the 2016-17 season and now plays in the NBA G-League.

    Bethea currently plays guard for the Grand Rapids Drive. The team is an affiliate of the Detroit Pistons organization and gives players an opportunity to prove their skills and work towards making it to the NBA.

    In Bethea’s first season he was on the Reno Bighorns, the Sacramento Kings G-League affiliate. He averaged 10.7 minutes a game and they won their division.

    This year, Bethea is averaging close to 23 minutes a game and Grand Rapids are in first place in their division with a 28-22 record.

    The Chico State basketball program seems to have helped prepare Bethea as he is currently averaging 10.8 points a game on just over 40 percent shooting and 3.5 assists a game.

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    Chico State Senior Jesse Grigg celebrates with teammates Michael Esser (10), Dustin Tong (5) and Chris Wondolowski (8) after scoring to tie the game at 1-1 during the Division 2 Men's Soccer Championship held at the Sportsplex in Virginia Beach, VA on Dec. 7, 2003. Larry French/NCAA Photos via Getty Images

    Another Wildcat athlete that has found success at the pro level is Chris Wondolowski.

    The Danville native played soccer with Chico State in the early 2000s and even led the Wildcats to a National Championship appearance in the 2003 season.

    His success at the collegiate level has carried over to both the MLS and the international field.

    Wondolowski was drafted by the San Jose Earthquakes organization in 2005, the team became the Houston Dynamos the next season, and he played his first three seasons there.

    Before the 2009-2010 season, the Dynamos switched back to the earthquakes and Wondolowski found himself back in California where he has played ever since.

    Wondolowski has excelled in the MLS and is currently just one goal away from tying Landon Donovan for the career total goals record. The Earthquakes play Saturday and Wondolowski will have a chance to earn his spot in the record books.

    In 2014, Wondolowski had found himself a spot on the USA’s World Cup team. The team made it through the “group of death” with a win against Ghana and a draw against Portugal.

    The team’s play in the group stage earned them a spot in the group of 16 elimination stage and would pit them against Belgium in the first round.

    The team lost to Belgium but Wondolowski made history by becoming the first player from Chico State to play on a World Cup team.

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    Grant Larson, a junior at Chico State, pitches an overhand serve against a Stanislaus State batter during a doubleheader game on Sunday. Feb. 17, 2019. Teammate and defensive shortstop, JT Navarro, watches the Stanislaus runner on second base. Photo credit: Olyvia Simpson

    Chico State currently has very talented student-athletes, one of which will likely be headed to the MLB to continue his baseball career after the current season.

    The Wildcat’s pitcher Grant Larson has been with the team for three seasons now and his hard work on the field has not gone unnoticed.

    Larson had a breakout season last year as he posted a 3.39 ERA which helped him secure a 6-4 record. Larson also had 71 strikeouts on the season.

    Larson also leads the team this season with 44.2 innings pitched and has a perfect 4-0 record so far. He currently has struck out 37 batters while allowing only 10 walks.

    Larson’s ever-improving game has gotten some notice from MLB scouts and his talent and hard work push him closer and closer to having his name called at the MLB draft.

    Even if he is selected in this year’s draft, Larson has a year of eligibility left to play within the Chico State program if he chooses to do so.

    “The thing that sets Chico apart from all of my other past teams is the community, everyone cares for each other and just wants the best for everyone,” Larson said.

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    Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis walks onto the field before a game between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders at Broncos Stadium at Mile High on September 16, 2018, in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

    Another popular sport figure to come through Chico State is the Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis.

    Davis attended Chico State and after graduating, worked within the Raiders organization on the team’s image and in the equipment department.

    Davis later inherited the team from his father and has since been the controlling owner along with his mother Carol Davis.

    Chico State’s history of preparing students and student-athletes for the next stage in their careers or sport has been a big part of the school’s community. With more and more people choosing Chico to further their education, there is no end in sight and no limit to what Wildcats can do.

    Matthew Ferreira can be reached at [email protected] or @MattFerreira__ on Twitter.

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