Larry Baratte

Born: May 19, 1959

Azusa Pacific University-M.Ed-1991
Pepperdine University-B.A.-1981
Foothill College-A.A.-1979

THE COACH:
High School: Larry Baratte began his career at Thousand Oaks High School in 1981 coaching the Boys Water Polo Team and the Boys and Girls Swimmimng Teams. He coached swimming from 1982 through 1987. During his six seasons his teams won nine Marmonte League titles (Boys 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, and Girls 1985, 1986, 1987). Along with numerous Marmonte League, and CIF-Southern Section individual champions, Coach Baratte developed seven National High School All-Americans in swimming. His combined dual meet record was 91-5.
While coaching Water Polo from 1981-1984, his teams advanced to the CIF playoffs each year. Along with numerous All-Marmonte league, and All-County players, he coached one National High School All-American in water polo.

Ventura College: In 1988, Larry Baratte became Assistant Water Polo Coach and Assistant Men’s and Women’s Swim Coach at Ventura College. In 1990, he was named the Head Women’s Swim Coach which he held until 1992. In 1992 he was hired to a full-time faculty position at Ventura College, heading the Men’s Water Polo and Men’s Swimming Teams. In 1993 he once again took over the Women’s team, and continues coaching both teams to this day. In 1999, he stepped down as the Men’s Water Polo coach and assumed the position of Aquatics Director at the Ventura College Aquatic Center.

During his water polo career, his teams were selected for the post season playoffs, in six of his eight seasons.

In 1997, his team advanced to the State Championships. In addition, his 1997 team was named the states’ top scholar team. Coach Baratte has produced eleven National Community College All-Americans, and was named the Western State Conference Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1999. His overall record was 151-87-6. In 1995, he founded the Women’s Water Polo program and developed it as a club team until it was adopted as a varsity sport by the athletic department in 1998.

Throughout his swim coaching career at Ventura College, Coach Baratte’s teams have won twelve Western State Conference titles (Men 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006, and Women 1990, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005). His 2005 Men’s Team won the California State Swimming and Diving Championship.

His teams have finished in the top five at the California State Championship meet fifteen times. He has been named Western State Conference Coach of the Year ten times, and was named the California State Coach of the Year in 2003 and 2005. Coach Baratte has developed eighteen California State Champions in forty individual or relay events. In addition, he has coached eighteen Western State Conference Athletes of the year, three California State Athletes of the Year, two National Community College All-Americans. His men’s swim team has been honored as the state’s top scholar team seven consecutive years (2000-2006). His Men and Women swim team’s overall dual meet record stands at 203-27.

Baratte coached 159 All-Americans, 24 individual state champions in 52 events and 13 state champion relays.

12 individual national champions in 18 events and one national champion relay. Won state team titles in 2005 and 2010.

Named as the state coach of the year in 2003, 2005 and 2010.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
Coach Baratte is an active member of the American Swim Coaches Association, Governing member of the California Community College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association and works to develop age group swimming and water polo.

PERSONAL:
Larry and his wife Beth have three sons, Chase, Collin, and Cole. He is the Son of Larry and Elaine Baratte.

Jim Benkert

Born: January 31, 1958 in Inglewood, California

CSUN-B.A. 1982
California Lutheran-1990
Grand Canyon Univ.-M.A.-2000

COACHING ACHIEVEMENT:
Coach Benkert began his coaching career at Crespi High School as an assistant in football and track and field, becoming Head Sophmore coach and offensive coordinator in football and head coach in track and field.

In 1989 he became the Head Football coach at Westlake High School and in 1992 he became the Head Track Coach at Westlake High School, where he also coached the girl’s Freshman squad and Freshman baseball team.

Since he became head coach in 1989, his football teams have won six Marmonte League Championships, and gone to the CIF playoff 14 times. Five times they have been CIF quarter-finalist, four times semi-finalists, were a finalist in 2002 and won the CIF SS Championship in 1999 and 2003.

Also, in 1999 and 2003 the Westlake football team were CIF State DIV Il champions.

In 1999, 1998, 1997 his teams won the CIF Scholastic Team Award- Highest Team GPA in CIF-SS

Ranks No. 12 on the all-time state career wins list with a record of 302-114-5. Six CIF section titles (1999, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2017 (Oaks Christian), 2023 (Simi Valley)

His teams have made 30 postseason appearances. Reached the quarterfinals 12 times, semifinals 11 times, eight finals and six section championships.

COACHING HONORS:
2006: Head Coach, Public School Shrine All-Star Classic; Asst. Coach (West) Army, Marmonte League Football Coach of the Year
National High School All-American All-Star Classic, Ventura County Large Schools Football Coach of the Year

2005: National Football “Coach of the Year” Finalist; Head Coach Public School Shrine All-Star Classic

2004: California Coaches’ Association “State Football Coach of the Year”; Offensive Coordinator Cali/Florida All-Star Football game.

2003: Offensive Coordinator Cali/Florida All-Star Football game; L.A. Times Regional Football Coach of the Year; CIF-SS Football Coach of the Year; Head Coach, CIF Div. IV, State Div. Il Football Champions

2002: Ventura Co. Large Schools Football Coach of the Year;

2001: Head Coach East Team, Ventura County All-Star Game

2000: Head Coach, California vs. Texas, Shrine All-Star Classic; Marmonte League Football Coach of the Year.

1999: CIF-SS Coach of the year; Ventura Co. Large School Football Coach of the Year; Marmonte League Football Coach of the Year; LA Times Football Coach of the Year; State Division Il Football Champions.

1997: Head Coach CIF vs. City All-Star Game

1994: Marmonte League Football Coach of the Year; Ventura County Large Schools Football Coach of the Year.

1991 : Head Coach, East Team, Ventura County All Star Game; Head Coach, West Team, Daily News All-Star Game

1990: Ventura County Large Schools Football Coach of the Year

1989: Head Coach, CIF 2A Track Runner-up (Crespi); Head Coach West Team, Daily News All Star Game

1987: Offensive Coordinator, West Team, Daily News All-Star Game

1986: Offensive Coordinator, CIF Big 5 Football Champions (Crespi High)

COMMUNITY:
Coach Benkert is married, his wife Joi, and has a daughter, Katie and three step-children, Jessi, Chrystal and Aaron. He is a member of a large variety of organizations directly involved in community improvement, through teaching and sports. He also pioneered voluntary drug testing at Westlake High School.

Troy Kuretich

Born: August 16, 1963 in Greely, Colorado

California Lutheran University, B.A. 1987

ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT:

High School: San Pasqual H.S.
1982 SPHS Athlete of the Year
1982 Avocado League Track Athlete of the Year, 1st Team All Avocado League Football Wide Reciever 1st CIF individual boy’s champion in SPHS history (Long jump – 1980)
Only athlete in North County to sign a letter of intent to a Division 1 School (UOP)
4 year varsity letterman-Track and Field
3 year varsity letterman-Football-Running Back
Track and Field Records: 100 Meters-10.67 (still standing); 200 Meters-22.0 (stood for 22 years); Long Jump 23’5 (still standing)

California Lutheran University:
3 year varsity letterman-Football-Wide reciever, Kick off returner, Scholarship
4 year varsity letterman-Track and Field, Scholarship
NAIA Division 1 Track and Field All American 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987
Track and Field Records: 100 Meters 10.49 (still standing); 200 Meters-20.98 (still standing); Long Jump-24’10” (still standing); 4×100 Relay-41.20 (still standing); 4×400 Relay-3:12.82 (still standing)
Three Times CLU MVP
Inducted into California Lutheran University Atheletic Hall of Fame in 2005

FURTHER ACHIEVEMENT:
Invited to San Diego Chargers Training Camp in 1988 as a wide reciever and kick off returner, but did not attend due to training for the Olympics.
Qualified for the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in 1988 in the 200 Meters-20.56
Ranked 18th in the World in 200 Meters 1988
Member of the United States Track and Field Team 1987, 1988

COACHING ACHIEVEMENT:
Returned to coach track and field at San Pasqual HS and led the women’s team to two CIF championships and the men’s team to runner up for CIF. Was head coach of two all star track & field teams which competed in Australia, Hong Kong and China, winning all meets.

COMMUNITY:
Troy has two daughters, Kimberly and Krystal. He is a Mortgage Broker, and President/Founder of “Kingdom Builders”, a non-profit Christian Business Referral Organization, with the goal of helping others who are less fortunate

Ned Mircetic

Born: December 18, 1953 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia

UCLA-B.S. 1977
Azusa-Pacific-M.Ed. 1986

After over a quarter-century at the helm of the Ventura College women’s basketball team, Ned Mircetic has led the program to golden achievements unparalleled in the history of the school, state, and nation. VC has won 26 consecutive Western State Conference North Division titles and has been victorious in over 87 percent (764-113) of its games with under Mircetic, including winning nearly 98 percent (282-6) of its WSC games. The Pirates have won seven state championships during the Mircetic years, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010 and 2014. VC played in seven straight state championship games during one stretch, 1996-2002, while making the state Final Four nine consecutive seasons, 1995-2003. Mircetic’s Pirate teams have participated in the state Elite Eight a record 15 seasons, including five of the past nine years (2008-2016). He has been named the national Coach of the Year once, the State Coach of the Year four times and the WSC Coach of the Year 11 times.

Mircetic was the first, and to date the only California Community College coach to receive the Russell Athletic-WBCA National JC/CC Coach of the Year, winning the award in 2009. In that season, he pulled double-duty, leading both the men’s and women’s teams to WSC titles while pacing the women to the State Final Four. Combined that season, Mircetic was 58-10 overall (34-1 with the women and 24-9 with the men) and 21-3 (12-0 women, 9-3 men) in conference play. He was a finalist for the honor in 2008 when he coached VC to the State Elite Eight and again in 2014 leading the Pirates to a record seventh state championship.

Mircetic has coached 32nd season overall at Ventura College, having served as an assistant coach for the Pirate men from 1986-1990 before taking over the women’s program. In serving as both a head or assistant coach, Mircetic has won 33 conference championships in 32 years of coaching men’s and women’s basketball at Ventura College.

In 2010, Mircetic became the winningest coach in California community college women’s basketball history and he surpassed the 700-win plateau on January 25, 2014 with a win at College of the Canyons. His 764 career victories are 80 wins ahead of the next highest win total on the CCCAA’s all-time wins list, 119 wins ahead of the next-highest active coach. Among those in the top 20 of the winningest basketball coaches in CCCAA history, Mircetic has the highest winning percentage (.871) and is one of three on the list who have won over 80 percent of their games. Mircetic’s seven state championships are unmatched in the history of the sport in California, and only two other coaches have more than two titles.

In February 2007, the Pirates helped Mircetic make history as he became the fastest coach in college basketball history, at any level, to reach the 500-win plateau. Later that year he was honored with his induction into the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame.

More importantly, the Pirates have excelled in the classroom under Mircetic’s guidance. Following the 2002 state championship, the Pirates were honored as the top academic team in the state by winning the CCCAA State Scholar Team Award. In that year, VC posted a team fall semester GPA of 3.37 and was the first team in California in any sport to win both the state championship and the scholar team award (The VC Men’s Swimming & Diving team repeated the feat in 2005). Ventura followed up their State Final Four appearance by winning the State Scholar Team Award for the 2008-09 year with a team fall semester GPA of 3.37, and in 2014-15, the the team posted a program-record 3.39 GPA to earn the honor for a third time.

Additionally, the team has been recognized for 12 of the past 13 years by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) on their National Academic Honor Roll (2004-2015). VC was ranked No.10 following the 2003-04 season, No. 8 on the national list for the 2004-05 year, and achieved a No. 16 national ranking in 2005-06. The Pirates earned a 3.272 GPA to earn the No. 7 ranking on the national honor roll in 2006-07 before they made it to No. 6 in 2007-08 with a 3.344 GPA. In 2008-09, the Pirates earned their best-ever national showing with GPA’s of 3.37 and 3.36 in the fall and spring semesters, respectively, placing second on the national list with a collective GPA of 3.367. In 2010, the Pirates finished at No. 7 on the honor roll, and in 2011 they came in at No. 12. In 2012, VC earned the No. 9 spot on the national ranking, finishing at No. 6 in 2013. In 2015 the Pirates achieved a program-record 3.405 GPA, earning a No. 7 national ranking, and last year the Pirates were No. 14. VC is the only community college program in the country to have been honored by the WBCA 12 times over the past 13 years.

Mircetic’s former players have also excelled individually on and off the court. There have been countless All-WSC performers in addition to 35 All-State honorees. Nine Pirates have been named the state co-player of the year and 11 have earned All-American honors (one, twice).

Off the court, 127 Pirate alumnae have matriculated to four-year colleges and universities during Mircetic’s tenure, and most of them have received their bachelor’s degree. Many have transferred their Ventura College basketball experience into a career, moving to the sidelines themselves. Currently there are at least 10 former Ventura College players coaching at the high school or college level.

Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1953, Coach Mircetic emigrated to the U.S. with his family via Paris, France in 1960. He spent many of his formative years in Chicago before moving to Southern California in 1967. He played basketball at La CaƱada High School, graduating in 1971. Mircetic earned his A.A. degree from Glendale College in 1974 and his B.S. degree in kinesiology from UCLA in 1977. He earned his M.Ed. degree with an emphasis in physical education from Azusa Pacific in 1986.

Mircetic started his coaching career at St. Bonaventure High School, coaching the freshman/sophomore and JV boy’s teams in 1982 and 1983. He assisted with the men’s and women’s teams at Oxnard College from 1983 to 1985 when he joined Phil Mathews as the assistant men’s coach at VC.

During the next five seasons (1986-90), Mircetic helped lead the Pirates to a 125-39 (.762) record and five WSC titles. In 1987, the Pirates won the California State Championship, the College’s first state title in 35 years, while posting a 31-4 record. Mircetic was named head coach of the women’s team prior to the 1990-91 season.

During his college days at UCLA, Coach Mircetic spent many nights in Westwood as an usher at Pauley Pavilion watching the Bruins under coach John Wooden toward the end of their magical run of 10 national championships in 12 seasons. Coach Wooden defined success not in winning and losing, but in “becoming the best you are capable of becoming.”

Influenced by Wooden and Mathews, Coach Mircetic’s focus has always been on the effort his teams put forth on the court. “Our philosophy, from basic fundamentals through team play, has its foundation in playing hard,” said the coach. “It is our trademark and signature. Playing hard identifies who we are as individuals and as a team. Playing hard is more than winning and losing. It means giving your best effort all the time. Playing hard is the most important skill we teach here at Ventura College.”

Believing in the simplicity of the game, as taught by John Wooden, Coach Mircetic has built the program on one phrase, “We Play Hard!” as taught by Coach Mathews. He continues building the program, brick-by-brick, in a never-ending process of excellence focused on fulfillment of individual and team potential, not on winning and losing.

“We encourage our players to give their best effort in everything they do, on and off the court,” said Coach Mircetic.

“We Play Hard becomes a way of life and allows our students to achieve their full potential, and therefore achieve success, both on the basketball court and in life.”

Coach Mircetic has coached for 35 seasons. Named as state coach of the year four times and Western State Conference coach of the year 12 times.

He won state titles in 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010 and 2014. Reached the Elite Eight 18 times.

917-175 overall record and 342-20 in conference games.

29 Western State Conference women’s basketball titles, including a state record 28 in a row.

Dr. Michelle Palmisano

Born: November 3, 1973 in Ventura, California

Thousand Oaks High School 1988-1992
University of California, Los Angeles 1992-1993
Vanderbilt University 1993-1997, B.E. Biomedical/Electrical Engineering
University of California, San Diego 1998-2000, M S Bioengineering
University of California, San Diego 2003-2007, Ph D Bioengineering

HIGH SCHOOL:
12 Varsity letters in Basketball, Tennis, Track & Field and Swimming
First athlete to have basketball jersey retired (#24)
TOHS Athlete of the Year
VC Sports Hall of Fame High School Athlete of the Year

SPORT ACHIEVEMENTS:
Basketball: Finished career as the #4 scorer in California history, #1 among guards with 2,798 points
Two-time All-American
CAL Hi Magazine rated #1 guard in state
CIF Player of the Year, 3 years CIF First Team
3 years All-State Team
Three-time LA Times Player of the Year
CIF Champions Back-to-Back 1991 & 1992
3 years Team MVP
CIF Record-Most 3-point field goals, career (203)
Ventura County Records-Highest point average, season (29.6), career (23.5)
Most Points, season (837), career (2798)
Most 3-point field goals, season (73)
Most 2-point field goals, career (595)
Most free-throws, game (23), season (261), career (757)
TOHS School Records-Most points scored, rebounds, assists & recoveries

Track & Field: 100 m & 300 m hurdles (CIF finals), 400 m

Swimming: 100 m freestyle & 400 m relay (CIF finals)

Tennis: #1 singles player, CIF Finals singles & doubles, 3 years Team MVP

UCLA: PAC-IO All-Freshman Team
Starting guard, Most 3-point goals game and season
Led team in 3-point field goals made, attempted & percentage
2nd on team in scoring (11.6 ppg) & steals (56), averaged 3.6 rpg and 2.1 apg

Vanderbilt: All-SEC Conference Team
NCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Three-time GTE and SEC Academic All-American
Kiwanis Club of Nashville Women’s Basketball Award
Vanderbilt Female Athelete of the Year
Starting guard, led team in scoring (12.2 ppg), 3-point goals made, attempted & percentage
Ranked 2nd in steals (55) and 4th in rebounding (4.2 rpg)
Team MVP
Vanderbilt records-Most 3-point field goals, game (6) & single season (83)

NCCA Tourney: 1995 Sweet Sixteen, 1996 Elite Eight, 1997 Sweet Sixteen
Member of 1000-point club garnering 1214 career points
Vanderbilt Women’s Tennis Team 1996-1997

USCD: 2000 National Collegiate Triathlon
Championships Runner-up, two-time USTS National
Triathlon Champion, and World Triathlon
Championship Team, USA, 9th female

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS:
Inaugural WNBA Draft Camp 1997
Professional basketball in Italian League 2000-2002
Sponsored athlete at numerous Professional Triathlons
Played in pro tennis satellite circuit and running events