Prep baseball: CdM holds off Eagles, 6-4
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High baseball coach John Emme isn’t
as concerned about his Pacific Coast League-leading team’s magic number
as, perhaps, where the magic has gone.
The Sea Kings rallied, then held on for a 6-4 PCL win over visiting
Estancia Friday to remain comfortably atop the league race with just four
PCL contests remaining.
But, with his team having split its last six games, with two of those
wins by a combined three runs, comfort is a concept with which Emme is
increasingly unfamiliar.
“We were at an all-time low (after Tuesday’s 5-2 upset loss to the
Eagles) and now we’re crawling out of that hole,” Emme said following
Friday’s win, which improved the Sea Kings, ranked No. 9 in Orange County
and CIF Southern Section Division IV, to 15-6, 10-1 in league.
The Sea Kings hold a 2 1/2-game lead over second-place University,
which they visit Tuesday, then host Friday, needing just one victory to
clinch their first PCL crown.
“During the whole Easter (Pride of the Coast) tournament, it was like
we didn’t want to be out there,” Emme said. “But I don’t think we’ll have
problems with motivation the next two weeks (a two-game Costa Mesa series
follows Uni). If we do, we have deeper issues than I thought.”
Estancia (6-14, 3-8) forced the issue Friday, outhitting the Sea
Kings, 10-7, and at least matching their pitching proficiency. But, it
was defense that let the Eagles down.
“We came in with a plan to make (the Sea Kings) hit off-speed pitches
and it was working,” Estancia Coach Doug Deats said. “(Starter Brent
Davis) pitched well and I thought we hit pretty well. But we sure didn’t
play well defensively.”
The Eagles committed five of their six errors in the first two
innings, including three in CdM’s five-run second, during which the hosts
erased a 1-0 lead. Only half of CdM’s runs were earned.
Estancia also left 10 runners on base, including the bases loaded in
the first, to help CdM win the season series, 2-1.
“That’s a far different team that the one we saw the first time
around,” Emme said of Estancia, which CdM hammered, 10-0, allowing just
one hit, in a five-inning, mercy-rule affair March 23. “Doug has done a
great job with those guys.”
Jordan Hart, who went 3 for 4 with two RBIs, singled in the first run
for the Eagles, but an error allowed CdM to tie it up in the second.
Danny Whitaker’s RBI single gave CdM the lead for good and senior
leadoff man Billy Eagle belted a two-run homer over the high fence in
straightaway center to make it 4-1. Keith Long, who reached on an infield
bobble, stole second and went to third on a wild pitch. He then scored on
a balk to make it 5-1.
Estancia rallied for three in the fourth on RBI singles by J.B. Goff
and Hart, as well as a bases-loaded walk to Armando Ortiz.
The Eagles received hits from eight spots in their lineup and were
given five walks.
But, CdM’s defense made the plays when it needed to. Eagle, an All-CIF
center fielder, illustrated this point, charging a single and throwing to
catcher Rory McKeever, who made a courageous tag to nail the would-be
tying run trying to score from second to end the Estancia fourth.
Whitaker, in right, and Jason Savopolos, in left, also made fine
catches to rob potential Estancia hits. Long, the shortstop, as well as
first baseman Andrew Johns, added fine defensive plays.
CdM senior right-hander Cavan Cuyler earned his sixth win in eight
pitching decisions, but not without three shutout relief innings from
senior Eric Snell, who earned his first save.
“Eric has been phenomenal all year on the mound (now a 1.19 ERA in 17
2/3 innings) and he really closed the door today,” Emme said.
Eagle went 3 for 4 with two RBIs, while Whitaker went 2 for 3 with an
RBI, starting in place of senior Dave Knecht, who is out indefinitely
with mononucleosis.
“It seems like every time we put Danny in there, he gets a hit or
two,” Emme said.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 6, Estancia 4
Estancia 100 300 0 - 4 10 6
Corona del Mar 050 001 x - 6 7 1
Davis, Hart (6) and Lund, Davis (6); Cuyler, Snell (5) and McKeever. W
- Cuyler, 6-2 . L - Davis, 3-4. Sv - Snell (1). HR - Eagle (CdM).
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