Prep softball: Mustangs come up a little shy
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Experience can go a long way in the CIF Southern
Section Division IV Softball Playoffs. The Costa Mesa High Mustangs found
that out Thursday, when Western used their seasoned advantage to score a
4-1 CIF Division IV victory at TeWinkle Park.
The Pioneers (18-5), champions of the Orange League, have six seniors,
and five of them start. Two Western seniors, twin sisters, Constance and
Candyce McMorris, pounded out three hits each and combined for one RBI
and three runs scored.
Meanwhile, Mesa (17-10), the runner-up in the Pacific Coast League,
has one senior, starting pitcher Tess Lindsay, who finished the season
17-10.
It didn’t hurt Western that it also has a star in the making in
Jennifer McElroy, a freshman who went the distance, recording 14
strikeouts, while allowing just two hits. McElroy, who entered the game
with four no-hitters and a 0.08 ERA, retired the first 14 batters.
Mesa junior shortstop Ann Marie Topps, a second-team All-CIF Division
IV selection last year, and junior Alejandra Gallardo collected one hit
each. Gallardo also had an RBI.
“We got one earned run on her today,” Buonarigo said. “We’re young and
we get everyone back next year, except for Tess. I think our players
matured a little bit (Thursday).”
The Mustangs, who were the designated visitors, scored their lone run
in the top of the fifth. McElroy struck out the first two batters, but
then walked junior Jennifer Jordan and hit sophomore Uyen Mai. Gallardo
then knocked a 1-2 pitch for a base-hit RBI, that plated courtesy runner
Paulina Rodriguez, a freshman who started the season on the junior
varsity team.
“This season was just a notch below great,” said Buonarigo, whose team
finished second in the PCL and 12-11 last year after a 10-inning 5-2 loss
to visiting Bishop Montgomery in a CIF Division IV wild-card playoff
game.
Costa Mesa, which has not won a CIF playoff game, will play in the
Golden West League next year.
“For our school to win 17 games this year was great. We haven’t had a
cakewalk season,” Buonarigo said.
The game was originally scheduled for today at Western High, but
Pioneers Coach Ivy Pinkerton asked to move up the date because of their
school’s prom. Buonarigo agreed to change the game’s date, but on the
condition it be be hosted by Costa Mesa. Pinkerton said Western’s road
scenario gave the Pioneers extra motivation.
CIF SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV
First round
Western 4, Costa Mesa 1
Costa Mesa 000 010 0 - 1 2 2
Western 002 020 x - 4 11 2
Lindsay and DeMello; Ca. Morris and McElroy. W - McElroy, 17-5. L -
Lindsay, 17-10.
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