Prep baseball: CdM drops third straight PCL game
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Steve Virgen
IRVINE - Even though the Corona del Mar High baseball team lost its
third straight Pacific Coast League game there’s hardly a need to push
the panic button. But, CdM Coach John Emme said there should be a sense
of urgency after the Sea Kings lost to host University, 6-3, Friday.
The Sea Kings (2-7, 0-3 in the PCL) are off to their worst start in
league since Emme’s first season, 1997-98, when they started the Sea View
League, 0-4. Further, CdM has never lost six straight under Emme until
this season.
However, Emme saw many positives in the loss to Uni, and with the
parity in the PCL, he remains confident his squad can turn its situation
around.
“We have to have a sense of urgency,” Emme said. “We have Costa Mesa
on Tuesday. Those guys are like our brothers. We played with them in the
summer. We need to go out there and take care of business.”
Emme also noted he saw improvements in the hitting department. The Sea
Kings collected eight hits, led by junior catcher Nick Karpe’s 4-for-4
performance, that included two doubles. But, they saw University rack up
10 hits and break away from a 2-2 tie with a pair of runs in the fifth
and the sixth.
“We improved quite a bit today,” Emme said. “We’re young. We have four
sophomores (Jeritt Thayer, Danny Whitaker, Josh Bradbury and Todd
Macklin) and a freshman (Wess Presson) out there. Each game we need to
learn and get better.
I anticipated taking some lumps. I didn’t think we would take this
many, but that’s what you get when you have a young team. I know we have
the talent. We just have to keep them understanding that we’re moving in
the right direction.”
Presson, the freshman right-fielder, smashed a triple to center field
in the sixth inning. The Trojans’ center-fielder dove for the fly ball,
but it bounced off his glove. Presson’s shot scored Thayer, who reached
on a fielder’s choice, and the Sea Kings trailed 4-3.
Thayer also drew praise from Emme for making, “a great play,” at third
base when he charged at a bunt. Thayer, with his bare right hand, grabbed
the bunt off one hop and threw the runner out in the second inning.
“We made two double plays,” Emme said. “We played solid defense. Our
defense has to carry us through the year.”
CdM junior pitcher Nick Rhodes went the distance (six innings),
including 86 pitches, with two strikeouts, no walks, eight groundouts and
the aforementioned two double plays from grounders.
University Coach Chris Conlin called CdM’s record, “deceiving.”
“Rhodes is a very good pitcher,” said Conlin, whose squad improved to
4-6, 2-1. ‘We scouted him a couple of times and we were a bit ready.
(But) CdM shouldn’t worry (about its record). It’s a wide open league.
Getting a loss is not that big of a deal.”
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
University 6, Corona del Mar 3
Corona del Mar 020 001 0 - 3 8 3
University 110 022 x - 6 10 3
Warner and Sagud; Rhodes and Karpe. W - Warner, 2-1. L - Rhodes, 0-4.
2B - Karpe (CdM) 2, Sagud (U). 3B - Presson (CdM).
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