Laguna wins big over Estancia, 12-1
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Barry Faulkner
The gloom settled over the Laguna Beach High baseball diamond not
long after in enveloped the Estancia dugout Thursday afternoon.
Coastal fog overcame what had been sunshine in the fifth inning of
the Newport Elks tournament consolation game, though things dimmed
for the Eagles the inning before in the 12-1 Laguna Beach win.
The Breakers (2-2) broke open a 2-1 game by scoring 10 runs on six
hits, including two doubles and two home runs, in the fourth.
Five Laguna Beach players had at least two hits, and four drove in
at least two runs. Jeff Bolar was one of the former, but did his best
work on the mound, tossing a complete-game five-hitter in which he
faced just four over the minimum. He threw an economical 80 pitches,
walking none and striking out three.
“[Bolar] threw a great game,” Estancia Coach Jon Green said. “He
did his job. He worked in, out, up and down.”
Green lamented the inability of the first two Eagle hurlers to
match Bolar’s precision.
“I expect more out of our pitching staff,” Green said. “When you
make mistakes and miss spots and don’t execute things we practice,
you’re not going to have success.”
Still, Green was encouraged by two scoreless relief innings turned
in by freshman right-hander Taylor McClanahan, which was foremost
among the positives for the Eagles.
“He came into his first varsity game and threw strikes and
basically gave our guys a lesson on pitching,” Green said of
McClanahan, who struck out four and walked one.
Green also praised the offensive performance of senior second
baseman Eric Schaefer, who had a role in the Eagles’ only two scoring
threats.
Schaefer grounded a hit-and-run single into the spot vacated by
the Laguna Beach second baseman to put runners on the corners with
one out in the second. The lead runner was thrown out at the plate on
a subsequent grounder to third baseman Conley Sampson, however, and
an attempt to bunt for a hit with two outs was negated when Sampson
charged, fielded cleanly and threw to first in time to end the
threat.
Estancia senior Jeremy Hauser ripped a single to right field to
open the Eagles’ fourth, then stole second. He was still there after
a strikeout and a pop-up, but Schaefer lashed an RBI double down the
left-field line to give Estancia its only run.
Doubles were popular with the Breakers, who played pepper with the
short outfield fences to record five two-baggers.
Bolar and Sampson doubled twice, while shortstop Alex Wilson and
center fielder Jake Wheeler drove balls beyond the barrier in center
for legitimate homers that produced a combined five runs.
Sampson was 3 for 4 with three RBIs, while Wheeler and catcher
Kevin Kelly also drove in three runs.
Green, whose Eagles fell to 0-4, pointed out the Breakers’ 10-run
fourth began when the Breakers’ No. 9 hitter, who finished 0 for 3,
was hit by a pitch.
“If you don’t have the kind of talent of, say, Mater Dei, you have
to play baseball the correct way,” Green said. “If you’re messing
with the baseball gods, sometimes they’re going to come down and
smite you.”
Matt Ronquillo and Evan Van Geem also had singles for Estancia,
which committed four errors.
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Newport Elks tournament Consolation
Laguna Beach 12, Estancia 1
Score by Innings
Estancia 000 100 0 -- 1 5 4
Laguna 002 (10)00 x -- 12 13 0
Young, Hauser (4), McClanahan (5) and
Crom; Bolar and Kelly. W -- Bolar,
1-1. L -- Young. 2B -- Bolar (LB) 2,
Sampson (LB) 2, Wilson (LB), Schaefer
(E). HR -- Wheeler (LB), Wilson (LB).
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