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Mike Sciacca
Barring rain wreaking havoc this weekend, the 2004 prep baseball
season will get underway with four local teams playing in tournament
action beginning Friday.
Below is a capsule look at each of the four local teams:
Marina Vikings
League: Sunset
Head Coach/Year: Paul Renfrow/21st
2003 Record: 24-7 overall; 11-4 league
2003 CIF results: Division I champion
Returning Starters: Adam Rodriguez, CF, .302 avg., all-league,
Sr.; Justin Sellers, SS, .323, all-league, second-team All-CIF, Jr.;
Brooks Walling, P, 2.78 ERA, 7-1 record, .236 avg., all-league, Sr.;
Brian Ward, C, .180 avg., Sr.
Key Newcomers: Brandon Parillo, P/OF, 2.53 ERA, 8-0 record, .362
avg., transfer from Kennedy, Sr.; Matt Candlish, P, Sr.; Luis
Gonzalez, OF, Jr.; Jared Gray, 3B, Jr.; Patrick Murray, 1B, Jr.;
Chris Torres, 2B, Jr.; Torion Rayford, OF, Jr.; Danny Gonzales, Inf.,
transfer from Los Alamitos, Sr.
Outlook: With several pieces in place from last year’s CIF
Division I championship team, plus an infusion of two transfers, one
letterman returning from injury in 2003 and five players up from
junior varsity, Marina is a strong favorite for the Sunset League
title and should make another strong run toward a title repeat. The
Vikings begin the season Friday against Katella in the tough Loara
Tournament.
“We have a good nucleus returning from last year’s championship
team,” Renfrow said. “The players coming up from JV helps replace
some of the seniors lost to graduation. Two transfers help give us
some added strength offensively and defensively. Pitching should be
good. The concerns are always the same, and one is how all the
different personalities will blend together. We will contend for the
top three spots in the tough Sunset League.”
Edison Chargers
League: Sunset
Head Coach/Year: Matt Mosiello/Fourth
2003 Record: 24-5 overall; 13-2 league (champion)
2003 CIF Results: Reached second round
Returning Starters: Tommy Palica, P, league rookie of the year,
Jr.; Nate Mitani, 2B, Sr.; Jake Duehring, Sr.; Chris Grubb, C, Sr.;
Danny Higgins, P, Sr.; John Timoti, OF, Sr.; Wes Knight, 3B, Sr.
Key Newcomers: Garret Degrazio, SS, Jr.; Andrew Mozeleski, C, Jr.;
Valle Fluss, P, Soph.; John Ward, P, Soph.; T.J. Marcin, P/OF, Soph.
Outlook: Defending Sunset League champion Edison, which opens its
season Friday against University in the first round of the Loara
Tournament, will field a youthful but talented team. Among the
returning starters is Mitani, a third-year starter.
“We are young but have some guys that know what it takes to win,”
Mosiello said. “We have seven sophomores on the roster and they will
have to mature quickly. We are very optimistic and think that we can
play with anybody -- when we play like we can. We just don’t have
room for error. It should be another great year in the Sunset League
and I think it is a wide open race.”
Ocean View Seahawks
League: Golden West
Head Coach/Year: Aaron Kavanagh/First
2003 Record: 23-4 overall; 11-1 league (champion)
2003 CIF Results: Reached second round
Returning Starters: Robert Purpura, 2B/SS/P, .267 avg., 4.67 ERA,
Jr.; Jeff Roth, SS/P, .357 avg., 1.87 ERA, Jr.; Joe Jameson, 3B/P,
.427 avg., Sr.; Josh Roth, OF, .154 avg., Sr.; Derek Walsh, OF/P,
.279 avg., Sr.; Carter “Bear” Wurts, 1B/OF, .528 avg., Sr.
Key Newcomers: Brett Burda, INF/OF, Sr.; Matt Hughes, 1B, Jr.;
Alex Burnett, OF/P, Jr.; John Vega, C, Jr.; Geoff Klein, C, Soph.;
Jason Walker, INF/P, Soph.
Outlook: Defending Golden West League co-champion Ocean View
begins a new era with first-year head coach Kavanagh, who began his
coaching career as a freshman assistant at Mater Dei. Kavanagh is no
stranger to Ocean View, however, as he has been with the program for
the past four years, the last three as varsity pitching coach. Ocean
View begins the season Friday at Los Amigos, then entertains former
Golden West League rival Tustin on Saturday.
“This team should be pretty good this year,” Kavanagh said. “Top
to bottom, the lineup is pretty strong, with most of them able to hit
the ball out of the park at any time. Plus, we have a couple of
strong bats on the bench. The pitching staff is young and untested in
real games, but has a lot of raw talent. The defensive squad is
solid, led by Derek Walsh in centerfield, and two young catchers.”
Huntington Beach Oilers
League: Sunset
Head Coach/Year: Benji Medure/Fourth
2003 Record: 11-15 overall; 3-12 league
CIF Result: Did not qualify
Returning Starters: Colin Balester, P, all-league, Sr.; Nathan
Keadle, P, all-league, Sr.; Hank Conger, C, Jr. Olympic team member,
Soph.
Key Newcomers: Jordan Hargrave, P/OF, Sr.; Justin LaTempa, P, Jr.
Outlook: Solid pitching among a strong group of returners should
benefit the Oilers, who open the season Friday at the Newport Elks
Tournament.
“We have a solid pitching rotation and good corps of returners
with two years of experience,” Coach Benji Medure said. “I feel, for
the first time in a while, that we can compete for the league title.
Our league is one of the toughest in Southern California. Our
schedule is tough, but we aren’t backing down from anybody.”
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