CdM’s title hopes fade
Chris Yemma
The Corona del Mar High softball team’s final push for a Pacific
Coast League championship hit a tree Thursday, just one of the many
planted among the orchards surrounding Northwood.
Timberwolves’ pitcher Katrina Gaudier tossed seven scoreless
innings and gave up only one hit to lead Northwood past visiting
Corona del Mar, 2-0, in a showdown that bumped the Sea Kings out of
contention for the league crown.
Northwood (12-10, 6-1 in league) will battle Tesoro (6-0 in
league) for the league title, but CdM (13-9, 4-3) is just about a
lock for the third and final CIF Southern Section Division IV playoff
spot.
And considering the history of the CdM softball program, a second
straight CIF qualification is an extreme improvement. In her first
year with the program last season, coach Nichole Thompson led the Sea
Kings to their first postseason victory ever -- a wild-card victory
over Mary Star of the Sea.
But Thompson, a former two-time All-Pac 10 selection at Arizona
State, was shooting for more than mere qualification this season.
Thursday’s loss was tough to swallow for the former Sun Devil.
“This was very tough,” said Thompson, who also led Woodbridge to
consecutive Division II titles in 1997 and ’98. “It wasn’t a very
good game at all, as far as our team is concerned.”
Sophomore pitcher Michelle Tolfa accounted for the Sea Kings’ lone
hit, a single in the fourth inning. She allowed one earned run from
the circle and scattered seven hits in going the distance, while also
gunning Northwood for two strikeouts.
But the Timberwolves capitalized on a fielding error in the fifth
inning, allowing Sarah Bosshart to reach first leading off. Bosshart
stole second and then third and eventually scored on a sacrifice sky
ball from Kristin Sullivan. The throw to home sailed over catcher
Katie Schulte’s head.
Northwood tacked on one more run in the sixth inning with a single
down the left-field line from Jaclyn Thornley, plating Erin Ota from
third. Ota, who finished 2 for 3 with a double and triple, plopped
her triple in center field to lead off the inning.
Holly Van Hiel drew a walk in the first at-bat of the seventh to
spark a rally opportunity, but a groundout and two strikeouts ensued,
and CdM found itself staring in on the title race from the outside.
“We didn’t come out [Thursday] ready to play,” Thompson said. “We
could have easily come out here and beat this team, but we didn’t.”
Tolfa, who leads the league in batting average (.500) and home
runs (6), also considered it an off day.
“We definitely didn’t hit as good as we should have,” said Tolfa,
who was third in the league entering Thursday’s contest with a 1.047
ERA behind Gaudier (.937) and Tesoro’s Nicole Aaronson (.492).
“And my pitches weren’t working that well so I gave up a lot of
hits.”
Northwood completed the season sweep of CdM Thursday, with the
previous victory coming April 19 in a 2-1 decision. The Sea Kings
combined for seven errors in the two meetings while Northwood
committed none.
“[CdM] is a solid program,” Timberwolves’ Coach Jim Knapp said.
Pacific Coast League
Northwood 2,
Corona del Mar 0
Score by Innings
*--*
CdM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3
N’wood 0 0 0 0 1 1 x - 2 7 0 *--*
Tolfa and Schulte; Gaudier and Bosshart. W -- Gaudier, 12-8. L --
Tolfa, 13-8. 2B -- Ota (N). 3B -- Ota (N).
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