Loss sends CdM reeling
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Barry Faulkner
It came without warning, dragged on without mercy and, finally,
prompted Corona del Mar High baseball coach John Emme to question the
very foundation of a program four years removed from a CIF Southern
Section championship.
“It” was a 12-4 Pacific Coast League road loss to Calvary Chapel
Friday at Vanguard University. It was a game in which the means, more
than the end, delivered Emme into what could be a long weekend of
introspection.
“Complete embarrassment,” was Emme’s candid assessment of the
lackluster Sea King performance that featured four errors, sloppy
pitching, listless hitting, questionable base-running and,
uncharacteristically, an occasional absence of hustle.
“I haven’t seen a team from CdM play like that since I’ve been
here,” added Emme, whose previous five seasons included two league
titles, five trips to the CIF Playoffs and the aforementioned CIF
Division IV crown in 1999.
Asked about possible punitive measures for his players, Emme
instead positioned himself in front of the passing train piloted by
an Eagle squad that lost four of its first five, but has now won two
straight and is 2-1 in league play.
“I’m going to have to take a good, hard look at myself, because,
obviously, I’m not doing something right,” Emme said. “My team was
not ready to play today and I have to take the blame for that. I’m
going to have to regroup, because the approach I’m using now isn’t
working.”
The Sea Kings appeared ready to work in their first at-bat, when
Josh Bradbury earned a one-out walk, advanced to third on a Nick
Karpe double over the center fielder’s head, then scored on Nick
Palchikoff’s RBI groundout to put the Sea Kings (4-4, 1-2 in league)
in front.
But two first-inning CdM errors paved the way for six unearned
runs by the hosts.
CdM rapped out four of its six hits to score three in the second,
as Wess Presson drove in one with a single, Keith Long plated another
with a sacrifice fly and Karpe pushed one across with a groundout. A
CdM base-running blunder cost the team another run, when a runner
hesitated at second on what appeared to be a double in the
left-center gap, failing to advance more than one base and eventually
being stranded.
Calvary starting pitcher Jon Skaar got the final two outs in the
second on ground balls and proceeded to retire nine straight hitters,
before Karpe singled in the fifth.
Skaar, who evened his record at 2-2, worked out of the two-out,
two-on jam in his final inning, with a little help from CdM. A
wind-blown pop ricocheted off Skaar’s glove near the mound, but a CdM
runner that started on second, tried to score on the play and was
nailed easily at the plate when Skaar retrieved the ball and threw
home.
Terry Mermer, who led Orange County quarterbacks in regular-season
passing yards last fall, pitched the final two innings to help
Calvary jump over CdM, which some deemed the preseason league
favorite, in the PCL standings.
Karpe, a senior designated hitter who went 2 for 4, was the only
Sea King with more than one hit and senior Beau Stockstill was the
only one of four CdM pitchers to allow no runs. He struck out two in
two hitless relief innings.
CdM junior first baseman Barrett Sprowl made a backhanded pickup
of a throw in the dirt to end a Calvary Chapel threat in the fifth,
while junior shortstop Jeritt Thayer and junior right fielder Blake
Contant each went to their knees to stab sinking line drives for
other defensive highlights for the visitors.
The game’s final out was telling. Calvary center fielder Patric
Spurgin made an over-the-shoulder catch of a drive ticketed for the
right-center gap. Apparently thinking the ball had dropped, the
runner at first broke for second, without tagging and was doubled up
when the ball was relayed to first.
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Pacific Coast League
Calvary Chapel 12, CdM 4
Score by Innings
CdM 130 000 0 -- 4 6 4
Calvary 621 300 x -- 12 10 3
Macklin, N. Rhodes (1), Contant (4), Stockstill (5) and Presson, Kelly (5);
Skaar, Mermer (5) and Holt, Moore (6). W
-- Skaar, 2-2. L -- Macklin, 1-2. 2B --
Karpe (CdM), Skaar (CC), Spurgin (CC), S.
Williams (CC)
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