(Last modified on July 2, 2006)
In May of 2001, Corrigan, son #2, graduated from Metropolitan State College of Denver with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism. He recently finished his second year of teaching P.E. (in his first year, he also taught psychology) at Granada High School in Livermore, having completed his teaching credential in an online program through National University during the summer of 2003. He was a student teacher at Granada in the Spring of 2004, was the assistant freshmen baseball coach at Granada in 2002, the head J.V. coach in 2003, and the Varsity pitching coach in 2004-2006.
In June of 1998, Corrigan finished his sophomore year at Ohlone College in Fremont, California where he was one of the pitchers on their baseball team. He had a 7-1 record that year and was named first-team all-conference as well as Ohlone's Pitcher of the Year.
In September of 1999, he began his second year at Metropolitan State College of Denver, from whom he has received a 2/3 scholarship, totalling about $9,300 per year. His pitching record at Metro in 1999 was 6-4. His g.p.a. at Ohlone, by the way, was 3.4, and he had a 3.6 in his first year at Metro State.
Corrigan was born at Kaiser Hospital, Walnut Creek, California on October 24, 1977. He attended Sunset Elementary School, Mendenhall Middle School, and Granada High School, all in Livermore. He graduated from Granada in 1996 and was the star pitcher on the Matador baseball team his senior year, with an 8-2 record. He also played basketball as a freshman. He was one of two pitchers named to the national all-star team at the Babe Ruth World Series in North Carolina in August of 1996. For more exciting details of that, see the Christmas letter found on the previous home page.
Corrigan's high school graduation picture (taken in late 1995)
Dee and Cor in 2000
Uncle Cor and Will, Thanksgiving 2002
Corrigan's e-mail address:
corriganwillis@hotmail.com