Eagles hope to raise bar
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Bryce Alderton
Inspiration can come from a variety of sources, including coaches’
preseason polls, where the leaders rank teams in predicted order of
finish.
Coaches in the Golden West League picked Estancia to finish near
the bottom, giving second-year coach Marc Rodig added fuel as the
season gets into gear.
Recently, Estancia, formerly of the Pacific Coast League, has
faced the doldrums in softball. Just last season, the Eagles claimed
their first league win in two years -- a 3-1 triumph over Laguna
Beach. The Eagles come off a three-win season, but Rodig looks
forward.
“We want people to say they haven’t seen a team this good at the
school in several years,” said Rodig, who returns four-year varsity
talent in seniors Gabby Acosta (catcher), Karleen Curran (outfield),
who played in the soccer team, and third baseman Laura Morton. Junior
shortstop Rebecca Kaplan, who garnered second-team All-Pacific Coast
League accolades last season, returns to solidfy the lineup. Curran
earned all-league honorable mention a year ago.
Senior Evelyn Flores and freshman Muriel Mason share pitching
duties, while returning sophomore Hilary Ockey -- a pitcher last year
-- will transition to the outfield. Rodig said Ockey, an all-league
honorable mention, can also play catcher and “has a good arm for the
outfield.”
In Estancia’s 7-3 victory over Sage Hill Thursday, Mason got the
start and struck out nine.
Three freshmen have earned starting nods, including Mason, Chelsea
Kaplan (Rebecca’s sister) and second baseman Allison Wyman. Flores
can play second and Mason covers the outfield when not in the circle.
Wyman bats leadoff with Mason following in the No. 2 spot.
Sophomore Hillary Larsen provides depth in the infield and
freshman Wendy Scofield has been called up from junior varsity.
“We have a lot of speed and skill,” Rodig said. “We can do a
little bit of everything: play small ball and have girls who can hit
the gap like Gabby Acosta, Flores, Mason and Ockey.”
Ockey connected for two doubles in a 3-for-3 performance in a game
last week, Rodig added.
“Gabby Acosta leads by example,” Rodig said.
Estancia opened 3-1 and league play is scheduled to begin April 4.
Rodig said Ocean View, Westminster and Orange are the teams to
beat in the league and he expects similar competition to the PCL.
“We had teams in the lower half (of the PCL) that we could compete
with,” Rodig said. “We expect to be competitive in league but don’t
expect it to be a walk in the park.”
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