Sea Kings humbled by Lions
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In a wild and crazy high school make-up game Monday, Southland
powerhouse Arlington defeated host Corona del Mar, 19-7, in the final
round of the early-season Newport Elks Tournament, taking advantage
of 10 Sea King errors.
“They’re a real good team,” CdM Coach John Emme said of the
Riverside-based Lions, ranked 12th in the Los Angeles Times’ regional
poll.
Arlington scored eight runs in the first inning and added at least
one run in every inning except the third. In the bottom of the fifth,
however, the Sea Kings (11-7 and a league-leading 7-2 in the Pacific
Coast League) posted five runs as they rallied to within 15-7, led by
the offensive attack of junior outfielder Parker Ferguson, who was 3
for 3 with three runs scored.
Keith Long was 2 for 3 with a double and a run scored for the Sea
Kings, while Nick Karpe was 2 for 4 with a double and two RBIs.
Arlington had three doubles, a home run and 10 singles against
CdM. Sea King starter Griffin Dunzer, a senior who suffered the loss
with some shaky defense behind him, was picked up in the sixth by
senior Ryan Rhodes.
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