Big finish lifts Seahawks
Mike Sciacca
Leadoff hitter James Kang teed off at just the right time, and it was
enough to keep the Ocean View High baseball team moving forward.
Kang’s RBI single with two outs in the bottom of the seventh
inning delivered a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over visiting Colony
of Ontario in the quarterfinal round of the CIF-Southern Section
Division III playoffs.
The victory put Ocean View into Tuesday’s semifinal round, where
the Seahawks traveled to play Southwestern League runner-up Murrieta
Valley. The score was not available at press time.
However, a victory Tuesday by the Seahawks would move them into
Saturday’s championship game at 1 p.m. at Angel Stadium. They’d get
the winner of Tuesday’s other semifinal matchup between top-seeded
Westminster La Quinta and Southwestern League champ Temecula Valley.
The last time Ocean View advanced to the semifinal round was in
1998, the year it won the Southern Section title by defeating favored
Westminster La Quinta at Dodger Stadium.
Kang’s hit scored Marc Fernandez, who had reached base on an error
in the seventh. Fernandez advanced to second base on a throwing error
and was awarded third on a balk.
A pop out and strikeout later, Kang delivered.
“We had blown some really good scoring opportunities earlier in
the game, and we almost let a big one get away,” said Ocean View
coach Aaron Kavanagh, whose squad improved to 23-5. “I felt confident
with James at the plate, because he’s come through with big hits all
year for us.”
Ocean View trailed, 1-0, before tying the score at 1-1 in the
fourth by stringing together singles by Jason Walker, Jeff Roth and
Alex Burnett, and scoring the tying run with two outs.
Colony went ahead again, 2-1, in the fifth. That lead held until
the bottom of the sixth, when Walker ignited an Ocean View rally by
getting his second hit of the game with a leadoff single.
Roth reached base on an error and Burnett followed with a
two-strike double off the fence in left field to bring home Walker.
Burnett picked up the pitching win. His complete game effort,
giving up four hits, allowed the senior right-hander to improve his
record to 10-3.
Prior to playing Colony, Ocean View needed extra innings to defeat
Warren.
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