Breakers fall to Sea Kings, Eagles
Facing a must-win situation in the race for a postseason playoff
berth, the Laguna Beach High School baseball team found the going
tough Tuesday at Corona del Mar.
The host Sea Kings scored an 8-1 victory, to keep their grip on
second-place in the Pacific Coast League standings.
Things started off well for Laguna, as four of the first five
Breakers batters reached base on four singles.
Jeff Bolar had the key hit, which scored Calvin Mead, who had
singled earlier in the inning.
It turned out to be a short-lived lead -- and Laguna’s only run.
Corona del Mar responded with three runs on three hits in their
first at-bat and was never threatened again.
The Sea Kings kept the pressure on offensively by scoring three
more runs in the third and one run in the fifth and sixth innings.
Sam Palfreyman paced Laguna with two hits.
In addition to Bolar and Mead, Ryan Landry and Kevin Kelly also
singled.
The two teams meet again today at Laguna to finish up the
three-game season series.
In an earlier Pacific Coast League game, Laguna suffered one of
its tougher losses of the year when it was defeated by Calvary
Chapel, 4-3, at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa.
It was the first win by the last-place Eagles in three meetings
this season against the Breakers.
Calvary Chapel came out swinging and finished with 10 hits in the
game.
The Eagles took a 3-0 lead into the fourth inning, when Laguna was
finally able to score.
Kelly scored on a wild pitch to narrow the deficit to 3-1.
Laguna’s defense kept the game tight, and in the sixth inning, the
Breakers rallied with another run.
This time, Bolar lead off the inning with a single, and with one
out, Mike Selevan hit a line drive RBI single to get Laguna within a
run.
In the seventh inning, Laguna rallied for one more run to tie the
score, 3-3.
Noah Brewster was hit by a pitch and Kelly followed with a single
to put runners at the corners. Bolar was the hit by a pitch to load
the bases, then Rauch hit into a fielder’s choice to drive in
Brewster from third.
Calvary, however, had the final say in the bottom of the seventh
and scored the winning run on an RBI single.
Landry and Brewster also singled for Laguna.
Today’s home game against Corona del Mar is at 3:15 p.m., and
Laguna will play at Pacific Coast League leader Tesoro on Tuesday.
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