Sea Kings rally to widen PCL lead
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Steve Virgen
Emotion and momentum bounced from dugout to dugout at Corona del Mar
High. Two teams literally slugged it out while using the intangibles
Tuesday. This, apparently, is what happens when two teams battle for
first place in the Pacific Coast League.
CdM found something extra -- a quiet confidence -- and came from
four runs behind to produce an 11-9 victory over Calvary Chapel. The
Sea Kings’ Nos. 7 and 8 batters, Nick Palchikoff and Wess Presson,
provided much of CdM’s offense and showed that the win was what most
coaches call “a team victory.”
Palchikoff stepped up with a two-out, RBI double that scored
pinch-runner Ryan Rhodes for the go-ahead run in the bottom of the
sixth. Palchikoff also scored three runs, earned two RBIs and drew
two walks. Presson smacked a two-run home run in the second inning
and finished with four RBIs, including the one on a single that
brought in an insurance run in the sixth.
“We’re never going to give up,” said Presson, who now has three
home runs. “That’s the thing about our team, we have really good team
chemistry. So, I knew we were going to come back the whole time.”
CdM Coach John Emme was also confident, even when CdM trailed,
9-5, going into the bottom of the fifth.
“There was never a need to panic,” Emme said. “Certainly, we
didn’t want to keep giving them four runs every inning, but once
Blake [Contant] settled down, we knew he would be capable of shutting
them down because he has been great lately.
“We’ve been able to [rally before], but this win was special,” he
continued. “To be in a game for first place and to battle back like
that, tells you about the heart of this team.”
The Sea Kings (12-6, 8-2 in league) scored four runs in the fifth,
as Calvary’s relief pitcher struggled. He walked six of the first
eight batters he faced. Presson and Contant walked with the bases
loaded and two out to score Barrett Sprowl and Todd Macklin. Sprowl
went 3 for 4 and scored three runs.
The Eagles (7-11, 6-4) brought Andrew Gomez to the mound, but
senior Keith Long quickly answered with a two-run double over the
right-fielder’s head to tie the score, 9-9.
Gomez, the designated hitter at the No. 4 spot, led Calvary with a
3-for-4 performance that included a two-run home run in the third.
“We let one get away,” Eagle Coach Ryan Elliott said. “We do have
the ability to put up runs. We scored 12 runs on them the first time
and nine this time, so we know we can score. We’re averaging just
under seven runs a game and that should win a game.”
Calvary Chapel defeated CdM, 12-4, March 28 and that was the last
time the Sea Kings suffered a PCL loss. To be able to rally and exact
revenge made the victory all the sweeter, Palchikoff and Presson
said.
“This is probably our biggest win of the season, “ Palchikoff
said. “We lost to them the first time so we really wanted revenge.”
Emme explained the ability of Palchikoff and Presson in regard to
their position in the lineup.
“I could move 7 and 8 to 2 and 3 and I would be OK,” Emme said.
“Sometimes people may get fooled into the fact that they think
they’re facing an 8 hitter when they could easily be the No. 1 or 2
or 3 guy. That’s the nice thing about having depth.”
In the top of the seventh, the Eagles had the tying run at the
plate. But Contant put the exclamation point on CdM’s comeback with a
strikeout to end the game. The Calvary Chapel batter swung and
missed.
The Sea King crowd erupted, while Contant raised his fist in the
air and then walked into Emme’s arms for a celebratory hug.
Contant came on relief in the fourth. He struggled early, allowing
three runs, but he recorded three shutout innings to close out the
game. He struck out four and walked two.
CdM and Calvary meet again Friday at 3:15 p.m. at Vanguard
University.
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Pacific Coast League
CdM 11, Cal. Chapel 9 Score by Innings
Calvary 213 300 0 -- 9 9 1
CdM 023 042 x -- 11 9 2
Skaar, S. Williams (5), Gomez (5) and
Holt; Bradbury, Contant (4) and
Marin-Finn. W -- Contant, 4-2. L -- S.
Williams, 0-3. 2B -- Gomez (CC), S.
Williams (CC), Skaar (CC), Long (CdM),
Palchikoff (CdM). HR -- Mermer (CC), Gomez
(CC), Presson (CdM)
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