Bradbury ignites Sea Kings on the road
Bryce Alderton
Corona del Mar High’s baseball team could only keep its emotions in
check for so long.
When second baseman Jeritt Thayer waved his arms and watched the
meager pop fly fall softly into his glove, the Sea Kings had held off
the final surge and earned a 4-3 victory over host Temple City in the
second round of the CIF Southern Section Division IV playoffs
Tuesday.
CdM fielders threw their gloves up, trotted toward one another and
shouted exultations after holding off one last rally by the Rams, who
had the bases loaded with one out in the final inning and CdM
clinging to a 4-3 lead.
But junior left-handed reliever Blake Contant induced a groundout
as Thayer flipped the ball to senior shortstop Keith Long for the
force at second. Then Contant, who pitched the final 1 1/3 innings in relief of junior starter Josh Bradbury, induced the pop out to Thayer
sending the Sea Kings into the quarterfinals for the first time since
1999, when they won the Division IV championship. CdM faces
top-seeded La Quinta of Westminster (27-2) on Friday at a site to be
determined today by a coin flip.
CdM (19-8 and champion of the Pacific Coast League) had gotten out
of jams in the first and second innings when the Rams, who left seven
on base, had runners at first and second with no more than one out in
each of those two innings.
“We had three sacrifice bunts we didn’t execute and we never got
our Nos. 3 and 4 hitters up with first base open to where Bradbury
would have had a lot more to think about,” Temple City Coach Barry
Bacon said. “But don’t take anything away from [CdM]. They won fair
and square.”
Bradbury struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings for his fourth win this
season. He also belted his team-leading 10th home run on the year --
a solo shot over the left-center field fence -- to begin the fifth
inning, which turned out to be the winning run.
“Talk about a gutsy performance by [Bradbury],” CdM Coach John
Emme said. “This is the toughest game he has ever pitched in. Josh
keeps his emotions to himself. He just went after [the Rams].”
With one out and two on in the first inning, Bradbury got cleanup
hitter Tommy Bullock to swing at a ball in the dirt for the strikeout
and then retired Mark Payne on a fly out to right fielder Wess
Presson.
Temple City (17-7-1 and champion of the Rio Hondo League) got the
first two batters on in the third inning, but a diving snare by
catcher Danny Marin-Finn on a bunt attempt and two subsequent
strikeouts by Bradbury kept CdM ahead, 1-0.
The Sea Kings increased their lead to 3-0 in the fourth inning
when senior third baseman Brandon Kurtz hit a slow roller the second
baseman hurriedly threw past first, allowing Presson to score from
third. Presson, who had singled earlier in the inning, alertly
advanced to third from first when a pickoff throw eluded the first
baseman, which also scored CdM left fielder Nick Palchikoff.
Palchikoff went 2 for 3 with a double and two runs scored, while
senior Nick Karpe singled twice in four at-bats and first baseman
Barrett Sprowl added an infield single to contribute to the seven-hit
attack, a stark contrast from CdM’s 19-hit, 19-run outburst against
Hesperia in the first round.
The Sea Kings, who were averaging 7.3 runs per game this season,
held the high-powered Rams to only three hits. The hosts came into
Tuesday’s game averaging 8.5 runs a game and defeated Cantwell Sacred
Heart of Mary, 13-0, in the first round Friday.
Bradbury’s mound opponent, sophomore Ryan Tucker, lost for only
the second time this season, but struck out 12 Sea Kings in a
complete game.
CdM loaded the bases in the top of the seventh inning only to see
the rally end with a strikeout and force out at second.
“[Tucker] is scary,” Emme said. “To put four [runs] on the board
with the way he was throwing was good.”
Tucker’s velocity hardly waned as the game wore on. He threw 121
pitches.
“He is in such great shape and got better as the game went on,”
Bacon said. “If we play defense, we win this game, 3-0.”
CdM’s defense, on the other hand, shined, especially at third
base. Kurtz dove to his left to snag two groundballs and threw out
each runner at first.
“We did a good job behind Josh and he did a great job in front of
us,” Emme said. “When your pitcher is throwing strikes, you are going
to be in the game.”
Temple City cut CdM’s lead to 4-3 in the sixth inning when
pinch-hitter Derek Cullen whacked the second pitch he saw from
Bradbury over the left-center field fence. But Bradbury regrouped and
induced a pop out to Thayer two batters later to get out of the
inning.
CdM left Temple City with a victory and now faces La Quinta, which
was ranked No. 1 in the nation for part of this season and has won 10
consecutive Garden Grove League titles, going 115-9 in that span.
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CIF Division IV
Second round
Corona del Mar 4, Temple City 3 Score by
Innings
CdM 010 210 0 -- 4 7 3
Temple City 000 003 0 -- 3 3 2
Bradbury, Contant (6) and Marin Finn;
Tucker and Dattola. W -- Bradbury, 4-2. L
-- Tucker, 10-2. 2B -- Palchikoff. HR --
Bradbury (CdM), Cullen (TC)
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