Potters Front Office
Ariana Alarcon-Stalians
Front Office Coordinator
Email : Ariana Alarcon-Stalians
Ariana has been with the Potters since April 2024. A Lincoln native, she spent much of her youth playing softball. After graduating from Lincoln High School in 2016, she pursued higher education at Sierra College, earning an Associate of Arts in Recreation Management in Winter 2020. In Spring 2021, she transferred to Sacramento State University, where she completed a Bachelor of Science in Recreation Administration and obtained a certificate in Natural Resources, graduating in Spring 2023. Outside of work, Ariana enjoys creating art, exploring the outdoors, and caring for her cat, Nutmeg, along with four pet reptiles. She currently resides in Lincoln with her longtime partner, Eddy.
Nolan Murphy
Assistant General Manager
Email : Nolan Murphy
Nolan was first introduced to us as a pitcher for the Potters in the summer of 2018. He returned to the roster in 2019 and became an intern for the 2020 season. Born and raised in Roseville, he graduated from Oakmont High School and continued his academic and baseball career at Folsom Lake College where he earned his AA in Business before transferring to William Jessup University. Nolan received his Bachelor's Degree in Business in the Spring of 2020 and returned to the Warriors' pitching staff for his final year, as a Graduate Student, for 2021 season. He has now completed his MBA as of 2022. Nolan and his wife, Kaitlyn got married in the Fall of 2022 and now reside in Loomis, CA.
Michelle Eskridge
Volunteer Host Family Coordinator
Email : Michelle Eskridge
Michelle Eskridge has been a professional in the residential and multi-family housing for over twenty years providing not only housing, but also excellent customer service. The Potters cannot operate without her help and strong-will to place all of the players who flock to Lincoln every summer. We are extremely grateful for her work. She attended both high school and college in the area. Her love of sports, especially baseball, started in early childhood at the 'Stick. Many hours were spent in the heat and the cold enjoying the Giants games with family and friends. The enjoyment of the game grew as she did. When her sons began to play, baseball became more then just a game. Michelle continues to cheer on "her" teams and players. If there is a game she will catch it, anytime at any field.