Prep baseball: Final flurry
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Barry Faulkner
Costa Mesa High baseball coach Kirk Bauermeister acknowledged after
Friday’s 5-3 victory over Corona del Mar that the Mustangs cashed in on a
little fortuitous return from the misfortune they experienced earlier in
the Pacific Coast League season.
Entering the final two league games, scheduled today and Wednesday,
Bauermeister and his Mustangs must hope for more cosmic kickback, if they
are to secure the PCL’s third and final guaranteed berth into the CIF
Southern Section Division IV Playoffs.
First, Costa Mesa must sweep crosstown rival Estancia, which hosts
today’s 3:15 contest. The rivalry moves to TeWinkle Park Wednesday at 7
p.m., where the Mustangs will host the Eagles.
But, since the Mustangs trail third-place Laguna Beach by one game and
lost 2 of 3 to the Artists in head-to-head league meetings, they would
also need CdM to sweep Laguna this week, in order to claim sole
possession of third and the automatic playoff berth.
Only two Laguna Beach losses and two Mesa wins would enable the
Mustangs to claim a guaranteed berth. If they wind up tied with Laguna
Beach, the Artists own the head-to-head tiebreaker.
Should CdM sweep and Mesa split, there would be a three-way tie for
third between CdM, Laguna Beach and the Mustangs. In that scenario, the
league constitution calls for a mini-league breakdown, based upon all
three schools’ collective record against the other two teams involved in
the tie.
CdM, by virtue of its sweep of the Artists in three league games,
would have the best record in this comparison (4-2). Mesa, which won the
CdM series but lost to Laguna, would be 3-3. The Artists would be 2-4.
CdM, the defending league champion, picked in early March to battle
University for second place, behind favored Northwood, would need a
three-way tie to advance. If Mesa were to sweep Estancia, even a sweep of
Laguna Beach would leave the Sea Kings one game behind the Mustangs. Now
10-13, the Sea Kings won’t be considered for an at-large berth, since
they can’t obtain a .500 record.
With at least one win this week, Mesa (12-12) would assure itself of
at least a .500 record, gaining at-large eligibility.
Though weary of Estancia, which won 2 of 3 last spring from the
Mustangs to claim the perpetual Paul Troxel Trophy that goes to the
series winner, Bauermeister is confident the Mustangs will be
participating in the postseason. Mesa defeated Estancia, 16-0, March 28.
“If we win twice, we’ll be 14-12 and we’ve played a pretty good
schedule,” Bauermeister said. “(The CIF playoff committee) also looks at
how you finish the season. If we win twice, we will have won four in a
row and five of our last six. And, we’ve been to the CIF quarterfinals
two of the last three years.”
Bauermeister said he is uncertain about his pitching rotation this
week.
He said he would not expect senior ace Nick Cabico, who threw nine
innings last week to earn a win and a save, nor sophomore Daniel Cooper,
Friday’s winner, to be ready. If they aren’t ready, sophomore Adam
Jorgenson would get today’s start.
PCL co-leaders Northwood and University square off in a two-game duel
for the title today and Wednesday.
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