Softball: Mustangs bounces the Sea Kings
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Joseph Boo
CORONA DEL MAR - Hits? Who needs hits?
Costa Mesa High’s softball team crushed all of two singles Tuesday
against host Corona del Mar in a Pacific Coast League game. But the
Mustangs received an excellent value from both in a 4-1 victory over the
Sea Kings.
Mesa (8-9, 4-1 in league) actually had one more hit than the Sea Kings.
Mustang pitcher Brooke Shanley didn’t give up a hit until the sixth
inning, when Amy Tyson led off with a single.
“We got really lucky,” Costa Mesa Coach Sharon Uhl said. “That win was
total defense.”
It seemed like the ball and Mesa’s defense were long-lost lovers aching
to reunite. The Sea Kings (5-8, 2-3) only struck out twice, but every
ball CdM hit found its way into a Mesa glove.
“It wasn’t that (Shanley) had excellent stuff,” CdM Coach Terry
Christiano said. “It’s that we hit every ball to their fielders, and they
made the plays. She forced every one of our players to hit ground balls
and pop-ups, and that’s what a good pitcher is suppose to do.”
While Shanley and Mesa’s defense was stringent, CdM committed three
errors in the first three innings and gave up four runs. In the first
inning, the Mustangs’ first run came in when Laura Ramos singled in Cara
Molter. Shanley, who was on first after a single, immediately followed
Molter home when the ball was bobbled.
In the third inning, Ramos reached first after striking out on a pitch
that reached the backstop. She then scored on three wild pitches.
Fernanda Velasco had Mesa’s second run in the third when she scored off
an errant throw to first on what should have been a routine groundout.
Shanley started the game on the mound with a walk to Tyson. But Mesa got
bailed out with a double play. CdM got three more walks from Casey
Bunney, Laura Loe and Jessica Lindseth, but CdM could not get the ball
through the Mustangs’ defense. Shanley made five assists and Mesa first
baseman Kaite Chapman had several excellent defensive plays.
Shanley’s no-hitter was almost broken up by CdM’s Megan Curry in the
fifth. She hit a sharp grounder through the infield, but Mesa right
fielder Kari Snyder fielded the ball and barely threw Curry out at first
to end the inning.
“(Shanley) had great defense behind her,” Uhl said. “That was the best
defense we played all year.”
Tyson led off the sixth with a single to break up Shanley’s no-hitter.
Tyson also reached second on a passed ball. She got to third on a
fielder’s choice, and came home on Pham’s groundout to second.
With the win, Mesa keeps CdM from moving into a second-place tie in
league and dropped the Sea Kings to fourth. The Mustangs face Northwood,
undefeated in the PCL, next Thursday in a likely battle with championship
implications.PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Costa Mesa 4, Corona del Mar 1
Costa Mesa 202 000 0 - 4 2 2
Corona del Mar 000 001 0 - 1 1 3
Shanley and Klimkiewicz; Pham, Zoelle (4) and Tyson. W - Shanley, 6-5. L
- Pham, 1-5.
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