Sea Kings flex muscle
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Barry Faulkner
The Hesperia High Scorpions come from a desert locale, but there may
not be too many environments more sweltering than the site they drove
nearly 100 miles to play their CIF Southern Section Division IV
first-round baseball playoff game Friday.
Oh sure, the CdM High diamond is frequently visited by offshore
breezes. But the blazing bats being swung by the Sea Kings have been
enough, of late, to scorch at least opposing pitching. The Sea Kings’
19-3 victory, which ended a three-game postseason losing streak,
provided ample proof of the hosts’ “ping” prowess. They bashed 19
hits against four Scorpion hurlers to advance to Tuesday’s second
round against Temple City. The site of Tuesday’s game will be
determined by a coin flip today.
“Looking at our [Pacific Coast League] stats, we averaged more
than eight runs [in 15 games], so I don’t know if it’s so much that
we’re hot, as it is we can just flat hit,” said CdM Coach John Emme
after watching his squad post its highest single-game scoring output
of the season. Its previous best was a 15-1 trouncing of Laguna
Beach.
“We played like we practiced all week,” Emme said “I don’t know if
I’ve ever been able to say our hitting was dominant, but we put 18
runs on the board against our front-line pitching in our intrasquad
scrimmage Tuesday. So, I had a sneaky suspicion we’d come out and hit
well today.”
The PCL champions (18-7) didn’t wait long -- exactly three
pitches, in fact -- to start the scoring parade. Senior Keith Long
doubled over the right fielder’s head on the second pitch from
Hesperia starter Danny Schubert, then Josh Bradbury drilled the first
pitch he saw into the right-field corner for an RBI double and a 1-0
lead. Bradbury went to third on a groundout, then scored on a wild
pitch, before Schubert retired the side without further damage.
Senior designated hitter Nick Karpe, did most of the damage in the
second, after Hesperia scored to halve the deficit. Karpe, whose
late-season power surge has allowed him to join Bradbury and Long
among the team’s sultans of swing, came to the plate with the bases
loaded, after Hesperia Coach Shannon Hansen lifted Schubert, a senior
lefty, for junior right-hander Ryan Ferrer. Karpe lifted what
appeared to be a lazy fly ball to right field. But it carried over
the fence for a grand slam and the Sea Kings, duly inspired,
proceeded to make it a blowout.
“I figured I at least had an RBI [with a sacrifice fly],” Karpe
said of his fifth homer of the season.
“I guess he got into it a little more than everyone thought,” Emme
said of the first of three CdM dingers. Junior pitcher Todd Macklin
drove a three-run shot into the right-center-field jet stream in the
fourth inning and Bradbury launched a two-run blast well beyond the
left-field fence in the fifth to bring his season-total to a
team-leading nine round-trippers.
The three homers brought CdM’s total this season to 26, after it
hit just seven last spring. The Sea Kings had seven extra-base hits
against the Mojave River League co-champions (14-10). Ten CdM players
contributed hits and nine scored runs. With the game firmly in and,
Emme went to the bench, sending 18 different hitters to the plate.
The first five hitters in CdM’s starting lineup went a combined 12
for 16 with 12 RBIs.
Bradbury went 3 for 3 with four RBIs and three runs, Karpe was 3
for 4 with three runs and four RBIs, junior first baseman Barrett
Sprowl was 3 for 4 with two runs and one RBI, Macklin went 1 for 2
with three RBIs and two runs, and Long was 2 for 3 with two runs.
Junior catcher Danny Marin-Finn was 2 for 3 with a triple and
scored twice, while junior Ryan Kelly came off the bench to produce a
two-run double.
Junior Tyler Lentz also came off the bench to whack an RBI single,
while freshman Ryan Lance and Brian Bechelli also took advantage of
being called up from the lower levels by delivering hits in their
only plate appearances.
Meanwhile, Macklin was showing the Hesperia pitchers how it should
be done. Delivering first-pitch strikes to 17 of the 23 hitters he
faced, he surrendered just four hits in five commanding innings to
improve to 6-2. He threw an economical 53 pitches, 41 for strikes,
before giving way to Nick Rhodes in the sixth.
“Macklin was superb,” Emme said. “If he keeps the ball down in the
zone and throws first-pitch strikes, he can beat anyone.”
Rhodes worked a perfect inning, before fellow senior Griffin
Dunzer finished up, surrendering just one hit and an unearned run in
the seventh.
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CIF Division IV
First round
CdM 19, Hesperia 3 Score by Innings
Hesperia 010 000 2 - 3 6 1
CdM 251 461 x - 19 19 6
Schubert, Ferrer (2), Viramontes (4),
Faris (5) and Reyes; Macklin, N. Rhodes
(6), Dunzer (7) and Marin-Finn, Kelley
(6). W - Macklin, 6-2. L - Schubert, 5-3.
2B - Long (CdM), Bradbury (CdM), Burns
(H), Kelley (CdM), Sers (H). 3B -
Marin-Finn (CdM). HR - Karpe (CdM),
Macklin (CdM), Bradbury (CdM)
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