Pushed Hard by Scyphers, Simi Valley Makes It Look Easy, 9-0 : High school baseball: After a week of grueling practices, the Pioneers are too much for Loyola.
The Simi Valley High baseball team has had a rough week.
But it ended smoothly with a 9-0 rout over Loyola on Friday in the opening round of the Southern Section Division I playoffs at Simi Valley.
The Pioneers were jubilant, shaking hands and back-slapping in the dugout after senior right-hander Trevor Leppard (8-1) struck out nine in six innings and shackled the Cubs on two hits. Scott Miller and Kevin Nykoluk hit home runs to pace a 12-hit attack.
Simi Valley (24-3), ranked second nationally by USA Today for much of the season, will play Montebello, a 13-1 winner over Santa Monica, in a second-round game Tuesday at a site to be determined.
“This is what it’s all about,†Leppard said. “We’ve got to get it done in the playoffs. Each game, I gotta turn it up a notch and so does the whole team.â€
Or else.
Last week, Simi Valley lost its Marmonte League finale to cross-town rival Royal, costing the Pioneers the honor of entering the playoffs as the division’s top-seeded team. The Pioneers are seeded second to Crespi.
That prompted Pioneer Coach Mike Scyphers to turn it up a notch in practice. Afternoon gatherings this week were devoted to running. And running.
“I’m glad we won after that week,†said senior shortstop Ryan Briggs, who had a single and double in four at-bats. “My legs are tired. I’ve never slept so good in my life.
“Whenever we lose a game, I feel sorry for the next pitcher we face.â€
Pity right-hander Robby Green (6-7), who was tagged for three runs in the first inning and exited after four innings with Simi Valley leading, 7-0.
In the first, Nykoluk and Bill Scheffels had run-scoring singles, and Ryan Hankins added a run-scoring double.
Miller’s monstrous solo shot in the fourth, his first home run of the season, extended the lead to 4-0. Nykoluk’s two-run shot, his seventh, highlighted a four-run fifth.
By that time, Leppard, who struck out five of the first eight batters he faced, appeared untouchable.
Loyola (11-12), which won six of its previous seven games to finish third in the Mission League, managed only a first-inning double by Wesley Rachels and a second-inning infield single by Todd Rosa.
“They’re good,†Loyola Coach Kelly Nicholson said of Simi Valley.
Good and tired.
“We were taking it lightly,†Nykoluk said. “(Scyphers) made it seem more serious.â€
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