Prep column: Troxel will touch both dugouts Friday
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Barry Faulkner
Estancia High and Costa Mesa open the Pacific Coast League baseball
season Friday at 3:15 p.m. on the Mustangs’ diamond and emotion in both
dugouts will be stirred by more than cross-town bragging rights.
Players from both teams will, no doubt, draw inspiration knowing they are
playing, for the first time, for the Paul Troxel Trophy.
The perpetual award, which will go to the annual series winner, is named
for the universally loved man who coached at both schools before his
death at age 40 last spring.
Troxel touched players at Costa Mesa, where he was an assistant coach to
longtime friend Kirk Bauermeister the last two seasons. Estancia players
know him from his work as the school’s good-humored equipment man. An
Estancia graduate, he also coached in the Eagles’ baseball program for 17
seasons.
“There’s no doubt we’ll be thinking of Trox,” Bauermeister said. “We
still talk about him a lot.”
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Friday’s game also features some unfamiliar allegiances, as the entire
Estancia coaching staff will be trying to top its alma mater.
Estancia head man Doug Deats graduated from Mesa, where he coached the
varsity for four seasons, before Bauermeister took over three seasons
ago.
Deats has enlisted Rob Gloster and Chris DeSandro, both All-Newport-Mesa
District performers for the Mustangs last spring, as assistants.
Costa Mesa sophomore Nick Cabico, who returned to Mesa after spending the
fall semester at Mater Dei, was expected to significantly improve the
Mustangs’ chances to return to the CIF playoffs this spring. His primary
contribution, however, was expected to come on the mound.
Instead, the varsity veteran has pitched only three innings and is
swinging a white-hot bat. Heading into tonight’s 7 o’clock nonleague home
game with Los Amigos at TeWinkle Park, Cabico had nine hits in his last
nine at-bats, spanning two games.
His recent tear, which includes eight singles, one double and five RBIs,
has upped his average to .688 (11 for 16).
Cabico, a former Costa Mesa American Little League star, had just one hit
in his 12 varsity at-bats as a freshman.
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The Costa Mesa High track and field program will soon enjoy an upgraded
facility, according to Bauermeister, the school’s boys athletic director.
Work will begin soon to replace the high jump, long jump and triple jump
runways. Bauermeister also said decomposed granite will also be used to
upgrade the dirt track.
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Estancia boys soccer is still producing news. Esaul Mendoza and Irving
Islas represented the CIF Division IV champions, ranked No. 25 nationally
in Student Sports magazine’s final poll, in the a senior all-star game
Sunday at Pasadena City College.
Mendoza, who scored 46 goals for the Eagles, scored the game’s first goal
to help the South earn a 6-1 win.
Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw was an assistant coach for the South.
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Newport-Mesa fans nearly had a local rooting interest in the NCAA men’s
basketball tournament.
Estancia product Jim Faulkner (Southern Utah) and former Newport Harbor
star Matt Jameson (Miami of Ohio), carried their Big Dance bids into
their respective conference championship games, before their seasons
ended.
Faulkner, a senior starter for the Thunderbirds, completed his career in
a 71-62 loss to Valparaiso in the Mid-Contenent Conference title game
Tuesday.
Jameson, just a freshman, will get three more chances to experience March
Madness. His Red Hawks were bested, 61-58, by Ball State in the
Mid-American Conference title game Wednesday.
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Newport Harbor High senior Blair Jones, a SuperPrep All-American
offensive tackle bound for USC, will represent the Sailors in the Shrine
California-Texas All-Star Classic, scheduled June 24.
The 6-foot-8, 270-pound Jones, who helped lead the Tars to the CIF
Southern Section Division VI championship last fall, has added eight
pounds since the December title-game victory over Irvine. He would,
however, like to put on as much as 20 more before reporting to preseason
camp Aug. 2.
“I know I need a few more pounds, so I don’t get throttled,” Jones said.
“I want to show up with enough bulk to hold my own. I don’t want to get
thrown around.”
Jones has not ruled out playing in the July 14 Orange County All-Star
Game. Jones, who is has also been contacted about an all-star game
featuring teams from California and Florida, said he won’t commit to a
second all-star game until weighing all the pros and cons.
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