A two-year star for the Sonoma State baseball team, Fehlandt Lentini got his career underway in 1998, batting .309 and stealing 15 bases. Following a two-year absence from the team, Lentini returned in 2001 and really made a name for himself. Turning in perhaps the greatest single season in school history, Lentini established school records for batting average (.427), hits (117), doubles (23), triples (10), and runs (89) that still stand to this day. SSU's all-time leader in career batting average (.385), Lentini was a First Team All-American in '01. He was also the West Region and CCAA Player of the Year during his remarkable senior campaign. Following the 2001 season, Lentini was signed by the Houston Astros, an organization he played with for several years before taking his career to the independent leagues, where he still plays.