Prep baseball: Battle of unbeatens
Barry Faulkner
In the world of Orange County baseball, Costa Mesa High has
typically operated somewhere below mid-major level. But, now an
unprecedented 6-0, the Mustangs are looking to bolster that reputation
when they host Mater Dei in an at-large game of the Foothill-Costa Mesa
Tournament today at 3 p.m.
Already tournament champions (the tournament included more teams than
were in the official 16-team bracket), Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister
considers meeting the Monarchs (7-0), ranked No. 2 in Orange County and
No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Division II, “a showcase game.”
Said Bauermeister, “This is a measuring stick for our program and
we’re excited about it.”
The Mesa-Mater Dei meeting is one of several matchups on tap this week
for Newport-Mesa schools, who continue league play in the Pacific Coast
and Sea View.
Newport Harbor (3-3, 0-2 in league) visits Sea View rival Woodbridge
today at 3:15. The Sailors, led by senior catcher Garrett Brant (.455
with four RBIs) and Donovan Wong (6 for 12), need a victory to regain
some confidence earned in their 3-0 start. Junior pitcher Cody Forsythe
(1.08 ERA in 13 innings) will start for the Tars.
Mesa, hitting .425 as a team, is paced offensively by seniors Daniel
Hunter (7 for 12 for a .583 average) and Carlos Franco (6 for 12). Both
share the team lead with seven RBIs and both hit home runs Friday in a
PCL win at Estancia.
Brent Stevens, 1-0 with a 2.00 ERA, is today’s scheduled starting
pitcher, Bauermeister said.
Corona del Mar hosts Northwood Tuesday, when Estancia visits Laguna
Beach in another PCL contest.
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