Jane-E a winning remedy
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Steve Virgen
The taste of victory proved to be the perfect remedy for Costa Mesa
High junior Jane-E Yamamoto. The Mustangs’ starting pitcher
experienced flu-like symptoms the past two days and nearly vomited
during the game Monday.
However, the Ocean View Seahawks were the ones left feeling ill
after Yamamoto delivered her first Golden West League pitching win of
the season, helping lead the Mustangs to a 6-4 victory.
“The team needed me, so I had to play,” said Yamamoto, who was
workmanlike in striking out one and allowing five hits. “I would do
anything for this team. I would never let them down.”
The Mustangs (13-9, 5-2 in league) have to depend on Yamamoto’s
pitching more than in the past, since sophomore Jackie Butler injured
her ankle last week after she tripped while walking up stairs at
school, Costa Mesa Coach Rick Buonarigo said.
“Jane-E has been sick since Saturday,” Buonarigo said. “But she
got out of bed. She was so sick. But she stepped up.”
Senior Ann Marie Topps, who smacked two solo home runs, is the
most popular player for Costa Mesa, yet Yamamoto showed that the
Mustangs are about more than just one player. Mesa built a 3-0 lead
after two innings, but Ocean View answered with a four-run fourth to
take the lead. However, the Mustangs outscored the Seahawks, 3-0, the
rest of the way, as they displayed their best asset: teamwork.
Costa Mesa has endured injuries and mishaps this season. Yamamoto
injured her elbow the last time the Mustangs played and defeated
Ocean View, 5-1, March 26. Senior Katy Renish had to sit out for a
few games in late March because of a mild concussion. One player also
quit the team earlier in the season. But that has seemingly
strengthened the Mustangs.
Yamamoto went 2 for 3, scored a run, stole three bases and was hit
by a pitch, while Renish collected an RBI single in the second
inning.
“The injuries have only made us stronger,” said Topps, who will
play for the University of Oregon next year. “We were nervous when we
had people playing out of their normal positions. But that just gave
us a challenge.”
In the bottom of the first inning with two out, Topps got a hold
of a 0-2 pitch and sent it over the fence in right-center field. When
the Mustangs were trailing, 4-3, in the bottom of the third, Topps
went for another homer, this time of the inside-the-park variety,
which was her 10th home run of the season.
Topps popped a fly ball to the right field corner. The ball
dropped before the Ocean View right-fielder could get to it and it
rolled toward the fence as Topps rounded second base. By the time the
throw came toward the infield, Topps had already rounded third.
“She’s held the team together,” Buonarigo said.
“She’s a great, all-around player,” Ocean View Kathy Ponce said.
“She’s hard to pitch to. This is my second time seeing her and the
great thing about her is that she’s not cocky. She just plays the
game and you can tell that she always has good sportsmanship.”
The Seahawks (6-12, 3-4) used 12 hits to score an 11-3 win over
Estancia Wednesday, but they were limited to five hits Monday. Costa
Mesa, on the other hand, came up with 10 hits, led by Topps, Yamamoto
and senior designated hitter Jennifer Jordan, who also had two hits.
Sophomore Kelly Topps, Ann Marie’s younger sister, scored the
Mustangs go-ahead run in the fifth. She singled to left field to lead
off the inning. She advanced to second on a wild pitch, stole third
and scored on a wild pitch.
Uyen Mai, Mesa’s sophomore second base player, scored the
Mustangs’ final run. She reached on a bunt and stole second. She
advanced to third after Ann Marie Topps’ ground ball induced a
groundout. Mai then scored on a throwing error.
Mesa sophomore Paulina Rodriguez held off an Ocean View scoring
threat with a dazzling catch in left field in the bottom of the
seventh. A fly ball was about to drop in shallow left field, but
Rodriguez left her feet to glove the ball for the second out.
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Golden West League
Costa Mesa 6, Ocean View 4
Ocean View 004 000 0 -- 4 5 4
Costa Mea 121 011 x -- 6 10 2
Theophilus, Cruz (4) and McLaughlan;
Yamamoto and Miller. W -- Yamamoto, 3-4. L
-- Cruz. 2B -- Cruz (OV). HR -- A. Topps
(CM) 2
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