Mesa’s Peterson finds groove in nick of time
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Steve Virgen
Justin Peterson called it his worst pitching performance of the
season.
But when the game mattered most, the Costa Mesa High senior
left-hander came up huge and displayed an impressive grit in the
final inning Tuesday.
With the tying run on second and one out, Peterson found the stuff
he had been showing prior to the game by striking out the final two
batters, leading the Mustangs to a 2-1 victory over visiting West
Campus of Sacramento in a consolation semifinal of the Pride of the
Coast tournament.
Peterson delivered a three-hitter that came with eight strikeouts
and four walks to improve his record to 5-1.
“I had to step up,” Peterson said. “I didn’t want that run to
score. [With the runner on second], then I started to hit my spots.”
The game situation wasn’t the only reason Peterson became
motivated. His teammates, coaches and supporters in the stands,
started to cheer louder with the game on the line. It helped Peterson
pull himself from his out-of-sync day.
“I couldn’t hit my first-pitch strikes,” Peterson said. “I just
battled and still came through with the win.”
Peterson was aided with a 2-0 lead that came in the first inning,
similar to the Mustangs’ 2-1 victory over Paramount Monday, when they
also scored two runs in the opening frame.
This time, Peterson and senior Gary Gonzalez scored for Costa
Mesa. With one out, Peterson reached on a single. Gonzalez followed
with a base hit to move him over and Daniel Cooper came up with an
infield single to load the bases.
Andrew Sanford collected an RBI, by reaching on a fielder’s
choice, and Ryan Szwast had his first single of the season, a
hard-hit ground ball to the shortstop that scored Gonzalez.
“It was a nice win,” Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats said. “Hopefully
it will give us momentum into league.”
The Mustangs (7-6) will look to gain more rhythm when they face
Paloma Valley in the consolation championship game today at 3 p.m. at
Costa Mesa. They were able to get there with great defense, and a bit
of fortune, which was shown in the fourth inning when West Campus
(11-4) threatened.
With two outs and runners on the corners, Peterson picked off Ben
Gale at first base. The Warriors thought Peterson had balked, but the
umpire maintained his call and said Gale was out. After the game,
Peterson admitted he balked.
Peterson had a no-hitter through three innings, until Gale reached
on a single. The Warriors’ Scotty Anderson led off the sixth inning
with a double down the left-field line. He advanced to third on a
groundout and scored on Kevin Dawidczki’s sacrifice fly.
In the seventh inning, Costa Mesa junior third baseman Alex
Pisarski contributed a key defensive play. He charged at a slow
rolling ground ball and threw out the runner at first, for the first
out. Mason Asher then came up with a double, a low line drive that
also hugged the left field line, to set up Peterson’s game-ending
dramatics.
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Pride of the Coast tournament Consolation
semifinal
Costa Mesa 2, West Campus 1
Score by Innings
Campus 000 001 0 -- 1 3 2
Mesa 200 000 x -- 2 6 0
Facino and Dawidczik; Peterson and Benson.
W -- Peterson, 5-1. L -- Facino, 5-1. 2B --
Anderson (WC), Asher (WC), Benson (CM).
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