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Azusa Pacific is in SoCal but not right next to Yorba Linda. Azusa is a nice city on the base of Foothills. They compete in a pretty good conference and usually are competitive. You will play against top talent of the NAIA level. I do not believe they accept a lot of walk-ons though. What I mean is without first letting the HC know about your intentions.
AK ...

APU, much like Biola (another acronym meaning Bible Institute Of Los Angeles) is a religious school, not just in terms of being affiliated with a church denomination (e.g., Pepperdine) but in terms of the career and professional goals of their students. Many of these students will be pursuing some sort of faith-based career.

I don't know how APU is in terms of admissions requirements but at Biola, the applicants are asked to provide a personal statement of faith. So I guess what I am trying to say is that this school really requires extensive consideration in terms of "fit" even more than most schools.

Just something to think about, AK
I don't know much of anything about these schools, but don't count them out just because they are centered around education for a faith-based career. That doesn't mean if you go there you have to be a missionary or anything like that. I go to a Christian school that prepares christians to work in the secular world, which in a brochure could be said as faith-based career. Believe it or not, there are non-Christians at my school. You get out of your education what you want. I don't know your beliefs, but don't count out these schools just because of that, especially if they give scholarships.
AK, yes Azusa is a Christian school. But I know many guys and girls that attend the school and are not die hard Christians. If you are just looking for a school to play at, there are quite a few in the state of CA. Problem is not all are great schools or great programs. Decide what is most important to you: education, playing time, future earnings, or just enjoying the college baseball life. Take a look at the (GSAC)Golden State Athletic Conference. There are a lot of schools there that you'll get a good education, but expensive. Look at the (CCAA) California Collegiate Athletic Association for cheaper DII schools, some are expensive.
Good Luck and Best of wishes

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