Artists drop Mustangs, 12-6
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Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - When, and if, Laguna Beach High’s baseball team
finally cracks the playoffs barrier, the Artists want to be on the
diamond when it happens.
They will get their chance.
In a showdown for third place in the Pacific Coast League, Laguna Beach
came from behind to defeat host Costa Mesa, 12-6, at TeWinkle Park
Tuesday night, setting up another interesting scenario Friday when the
teams meet again at Laguna Beach.
“If we lose (Friday) our season’s over,” said Costa Mesa Coach Kirk
Bauermeister, whose squad (9-13-1, 3-6 in PCL) plays Corona del Mar twice
next week to conclude the regular season, while Laguna Beach (6-11, 5-6)
will wrap up its regular season Friday and then have an open week.
“I’m saying it’s a must-win situation for us, and that’s what I told our
players,” Laguna Beach Coach Mike Schubert said. “If we win Friday, we
get to celebrate the right way, and that’s on the field. I don’t want to
celebrate by hugging my fiancee in the morning when I read the
newspaper.”
Laguna Beach is trying to earn a berth in the CIF Southern Section
playoffs for the first time since 1963, Schubert said, and “it’s very
exciting.”
Schubert, however, wasn’t too thrilled about his team’s defense to open
matters Tuesday as the Artists committed seven errors in the first two
innings -- finishing the game with nine.
Costa Mesa scored three unearned runs in the first two innings on only
one hit, staking right-hander starter Carlos Franco, usually the
Mustangs’ closer, to an early lead.
But Laguna Beach chipped away, then broke the game wide open with a
seven-run fifth inning. It took 45 minutes for the Mustangs to get three
outs in the fifth.
“Didn’t you hear? We threw out the fifth inning,” said Bauermeister,
maintaining a sense of humor following a tough loss.
In Costa Mesa’s fourth, Nick Cabico tripled home two runs to give the
hosts a 5-2 edge, a deep fly into the right-field corner near the 320
sign.
But the Artists scored seven times on five hits, three walks, three wild
pitches and two errors -- Mesa’s only errors of the game -- in the fifth
and never looked back.
In fact, they added three more runs in the sixth, keyed by a two-run
triple off the bat of Jimmy Bobst. There were six triples in the game,
four by Laguna Beach (and two by Ryan Gagnet, the Artists’ No. 3 hitter,
in the spacious ballpark).
Left-hander John Verdugo, 5-4, was solid on the mound for Laguna Beach,
working 6 1/3 innings, walking one and striking out four, while yielding
three earned runs. Reliever Alex Dy-Duncio struck out the last two Mesa
hitters to close the door on the Mustangs.
“When we’re clicking, we can play with anybody in Orange County,”
Schubert said.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Laguna Beach 12, Costa Mesa 6 Laguna Beach 001 173 0 12 14 9
Costa Mesa 210 200 1 6 6 2
Verdugo, Dy-Duncio (7) and Gagnet; Franco, Cabico (5), Stevens (6) and
Fajardo. W - Verdugo, 5-4. L - Franco. 2B - Schissler (LB), Verdugo (LB),
O’Keefe (LB). 3B - Gagnet (LB) 2, O’Keefe (LB), Bobst (LB), Cabico (CM),
Hunter (CM).
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