Prep baseball: Down the Stretch
Spring vacation annually signals the top of the stretch for high
school baseball teams and four Newport-Mesa schools will be trying to
summon a finishing kick, beginning today.
While Corona del Mar tries to polish off what appears to be a gallop
to the Pacific Coast League title and Newport Harbor tries to stave off
playoff elimination in the Sea View League, Costa Mesa and Estancia
pursue playoff berths in the PCL.
Costa Mesa, one game behind second-place University and a half game
ahead of fourth-place Laguna Beach, begins a home-and-home series with
Northwood today at 3:15 p.m. on the Timberwolves’ Irvine campus. Coach
Kirk Bauermeister’s Mustangs, who won their final three games of the
Pride of the Coast Tournament over the break, then host the T-wolves
Friday at 7 p.m. at TeWinkle Park.
CdM, unbeaten in nine league games and owning a 3 1/2-game cushion over Uni, battles Estancia this week.
The Sea Kings could clinch the title outright with a sweep of the
Eagles, who are 2 1/2 games out of the league’s third guaranteed playoff
berth with six games to play. The series begins today at Estancia, before
shifting to CdM Friday. Both games are scheduled for 3:15.
Meanwhile, Newport Harbor, coming off two straight wins in the Pride
of the Coast, does not play a league game until Friday, when it hosts
Aliso Niguel at 3:15.
The Sailors, however, will host Tustin Thursday at 3:15 in their
remaining game of the Foothill-Costa Mesa Tournament.
The Tars trail third-place Laguna Hills by five games with five to
play, so one more league loss would eliminate them from a top-three
finish.
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