Baseball: Eagles fall to University
Tony Altobelli
IRVINE - With the kind of offensive weapons the University High
baseball team has, any defensive miscues or inaccurate pitching can spell
disaster for the opposing team. Just ask the Estancia Eagles.
The visiting Eagles were bitten not only by the Trojans’ big boppers,
but they shot themselves in the foot during Monday’s 9-5 Pacific Coast
League loss.
“We were behind on their hitters all day long,” Estancia Coach Doug
Deats said. “We tried to battle back, but it was too much to overcome.”
University (10-3-1 in league) remains a half-game behind front-runner
Corona del Mar. The Sea Kings (11-3 in league) defeated Costa Mesa, 7-2.
“We’ve beaten CdM and we’ve beaten Mesa,” Deats said. “Now, we want to
beat Uni so we can say we beat all the playoff-bound teams.”
The Trojans jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Adam Horner
and USC-bound Jay Nichols each scored on RBI hits from UCLA-bound Kevin
Conlin and Zach Sherwood. Two walks and two Eagles’ errors also played a
part in the scoring equation.
Estancia pitcher Jordan Hart had some early control problems, which
led to early trouble.
Two walks in the second inning were followed by a three-run home run
to center field by Conlin. Back-to-back doubles by Nichols and Jay Smith
capped off Uni’s four-run inning for a 6-0 lead. Four of those runs
reached base by way of walks.
After Uni made it 7-0 after three innings, the Eagles (3-11 in league)
found some offensive of their own.
Armando Ortiz and Brent Davis each came through with base hits to open
the fourth inning. After a strikeout, Justin Lund ripped a triple into
left-center, clearing the bases. Casey Gates drove in Lund with an RBI
ground ball and cut the Trojans’ lead to 7-3.
An unearned run extended Uni’s lead to 8-3 before Estancia answered
with two more runs. With one out and A.J. Perkins on first, J.B Goff
drove a triple over the center fielder’s head for an RBI. Goff would
score on a sacrifice fly by Ortiz.
“One thing we don’t do and that’s give up,” Deats said. “We scrapped
all day. Uni threw some hard fastballs and we were able to turn on a
couple.
While the Eagles’ bats found some life, Hart managed to limit the
success of the Trojans’ hitters. After walking four in the first two
innings, the lefty walked only one the rest of the way to go along with
three strikeouts.
Estancia tried to move closer in the sixth. A hit batsman and a
Trojans’ error had runners on first and second with only one out, but Uni
wiggled out of the jam with a strikeout and a pop out.
In the bottom of the sixth, Hart retired the first two batters and
gave up a routine grounder to shortstop, but Matt Stone hustled down the
line and beat the throw to first.
Stone advanced to third when an errant pickoff throw by Hart went into
shallow right field. The next batter, Sherwood, walked and when he
attempted to steal second, Estancia tried to catch Stone napping at
third, but that throw sailed over the third baseman’s head and Stone
scored easily.
Davis went 2 for 3 to pace the Eagles’ five-hit attack.
Conlin had four RBIs, while Nichols went 2 for 4 with three runs
scored for the Trojans.
The Eagles and Trojans will close out their regular seasons on
Wednesday, at Estancia. Game time is 3:15 p.m.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
University 9, Estancia 5
Estancia 000 320 0 - 5 5 5
University 241 101 x - 9 11 1
Hart and Davis; Stoneking, Gomez (5), Horner (5) and Conlin, Edmond
(4), Conlin (6). W - Stoneking. L - Hart, 3-4. 2B - Nichols (U), Stone
(U). 3B - Goff (E), Lund (E). HR - Conlin (U).
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