Prep baseball: T-wolves’ Lewis bombs CdM
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Barry Faulkner
IRVINE - Though his team was the consensus favorite entering the
Pacific Coast League season, Northwood High baseball coach Rob Stuart
said none of the circuit’s six teams did enough during the preleague
campaign to warrant such respect.
After the Timberwolves defeated visiting Corona del Mar, 5-2, in the
league opener Friday, however, it’s clear Stuart’s squad has something no
other league unit can boast.
Make that someone.
Chris Lewis, a three-time All-Sea View League performer at Irvine High
before transferring to Northwood for his senior season, showed why he
could be the X factor Friday. The Stanford-bound shortstop homered three
times in three at-bats to provide all the hosts need to take the first
step toward the top spot in the league standings. He also dazzled with
the glove, posting five assists, including one that triggered the second
of two T-wolve double plays.
“I think Chris Lewis looked a lot better in green,” CdM Coach John
Emme quipped after watching Lewis yank two bombs well beyond the
left-field fence, then popped another dinger over the fence in right
center.
Irvine wears green uniforms, while the T-wolves wear blue. The latter
characterized Emme’s mood after the game, when he pointed out the
youthful Sea Kings revealed their lack of experience.
“I can deal with guys who take a good approach at the plate, but just
don’t get it done,” Emme said. “But we had guys in clutch situations
swinging at first-pitch curveballs and hacking at 3-1 pitches out of the
strike zone. You can’t win when you try to hit that way.”
The Sea Kings, who outhit the hosts, 7-6, could easily have won, had
they not left the bases loaded in the second and sixth innings.
They had three on and one out, but failed to score in the second, then
posted just one run in the sixth, after its first three hitters reached,
three on singles.
“Just one more (CdM) hit and we might have been on the other side of
this (outcome),” Stuart said. “CdM is a very good baseball team. I still
think they’re the favorite.”
Lewis’ performance -- which not only broke the second-year varsity
program’s single-game home run record, but also the single-season and
career marks -- may give future generations of Timberwolves something to
shoot for.
“I was real happy to see Chris hit the ball well today, because he’s
been in a mini-slump against the strong competition we’ve been facing,”
Stuart said. “His three jacks today were his first of the year.”
Sophomore Jameson Kuykendal allowed just one run in six innings to
improve to 2-0, while CdM ace Nick Rhodes, 5-2 as a sophomore en route to
All-PCL and All-Newport-Mesa District honors fell to 0-3.
Emme said Lewis’ three taters (two solo shots with a two-run job in
between) were all the result of bad pitch location.
“(Lewis) took advantage of three pitches that were up,” Emme said.
Josh Bradbury took advantage of some Northwood pitches, going 2 for 3
with a double and an RBI single.
CdM junior Ryan Rhodes singled to lead off the seventh and later
scored on a balk, but reliever Andrew Morrison sustained no further
damage to close the door.
“I don’t think anybody is the favorite,” Stuart said of the PCL race,
which continues Tuesday when CdM visits Estancia and Northwood (4-3)
hosts Costa Mesa.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northwood 5, Corona del Mar 2
Corona del Mar 000 001 1 - 2 7 2
Northwood 112 010 x - 5 6 0 Rhodes, Stockstill (6) and Karpe; Kuykendal, Morrison (7) and
Gragnano. W - Kuykendal, 2-0. L - Rhodes, 0-3. 2B - Bradbury (CdM), Lucas
(N), HR - Lewis (N) 3.
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