CdM downed
Bryce Alderton
The Corona del Mar High baseball team’s drive home encountered some
roadblocks Saturday in Laguna Beach.
Host Laguna Beach issued the deterrents -- accurate throws and
timely tags, including the game’s final play at the most elusive
place of all for Sea King runners in the Pacific Coast League
contest.
The Sea Kings never reached their destination.
With two outs and runners on first and second for CdM in the top
of the seventh, Laguna left fielder Trevor Pierce fielded Sea King
junior R.J. Duernberger’s single -- CdM’s third of the inning -- on
one hop and rifled a pinpoint throw to catcher Noah Brewster, who
tagged a sliding Jake Lemmerman for the game’s final out.
Brewster slammed his glove on the dirt in celebration as the
Breakers sent the Sea Kings a step back in their quest to repeat as
league champions with a 1-0 victory.
The Sea Kings (15-6, 8-3 in league) sit two games behind
league-leading Tesoro with four PCL contests remaining, including the
final two with the Titans.
“We’ve got to beat Northwood [CdM faces the Timberwolves twice
next week], who is two games behind us, no matter what happened
[Saturday],” Sea Kings’ Coach John Emme said when asked what he told
his team in the postgame huddle.
The Sea Kings, who tallied eight hits to the Breakers’ four, were
victimized by an alert Laguna defense that ruined CdM’s
aggressiveness on the basepaths.
The Breakers (8-13, 4-7) also received a boost from junior starter
Kevin Kelly, who went the distance, striking out five and walking no
one.
“That was our best pitching performance of the year,” Laguna Coach
Dave Dopf said.
Emme, coaching at third base, waved Lemmerman home on the game’s
final play and had no regrets.
“With two outs on that play, you have to send him,” said Emme.
Brewster made three putouts on Sea King runners attempting to
score, including two in the second on successive hitters to end the
inning.
Taylor Alston, who reached base with a one-out single, attempted
to score from first on Andy Williamson’s high pop up that landed in
left field after the Breakers’ outfielder lost the ball in the sun.
But shortstop Ryan Landry recovered the ball and relayed to third
baseman Garrett Rauch, who fired a strike to Brewster in plenty of
time to tag Alston.
Williamson took second on the play and, with two outs, Duernberger
sent a chopper that caromed off Rauch’s glove. Rauch retrieved the
ball, tossed to Landry covering third and caught Williamson too far
off third. Landry threw to Brewster, who made the tag.
The Sea Kings also had a runner picked off at second and one
tagged out on a head-first slide while trying to stretch a single
into a double.
Williamson and Duernberger each went 2 for 3 with two singles
apiece while Lemmerman, Wess Presson, Tyler Ray and Alston, all had
one single. Alston entered the game as the league’s top hitter at
.471.
Junior Matt Hauser, making his first start of the season, allowed
one run on four hits with four strikeouts and two walks in four
innings for the Sea Kings and was relieved by the left-handed Eric
Eadington.
Brewster, the league-leader in RBIs with 25, doubled home Landry
in the fourth.
Eadington, a junior, retired all six batters he faced -- four on
strikeouts, including fanning the side in the sixth.
The Sea Kings and Breakers were supposed to play Friday, but water
from the recent rains accumulated in several areas of the field,
making it unplayable Friday afternoon.
Pacific Coast League
Laguna Beach 1,
Corona del Mar 0
Score by Innings
*--*
CdM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 1
Laguna 0 0 0 1 0 0 x - 1 4 1
*--*
Hauser, Eadington (6) and Presson; Kelly and Brewster. W --
Kelly, 3-3. L -- Hauser, 3-3. 2B -- Brewster (LB).
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