Sea Kings blanked by Aztecs
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Barry Faulkner
The Corona del Mar High baseball team may have taken a glimpse at its
future Friday afternoon, but the price was seeing its season end in a
4-0 CIF Southern Section Division IV quarterfinal loss to visiting La
Quinta.
The top-seeded Aztecs, stacked with four Division I college-bound
senior standouts, improved to 28-2. Coach Dave Demarest’s squad,
which opened the season ranked No. 1 in the nation by USA Today, is
now ranked seventh in one national poll and has won 12 straight,
moved on to Tuesday’s semifinal, bidding to reach its fifth section
title game in nine seasons.
But the Sea Kings (19-9), who started only one senior in the field
Friday, have enough promise to prompt several CdM rooters to dream of
big things next spring.
“I already have,” said CdM Coach John Emme, when asked after
Friday’s game if it was too early to ponder the 2004 possibilities.
Emme, however, was quick to pay tribute to his senior nucleus of
shortstop Keith Long, designated hitter Nick Karpe and reserve
outfielder Ryan Rhodes, among others.
“Our seniors really led this team,” Emme said of the Class of
2003, which will most lament the upset that might have been.
The Sea Kings trailed, 2-0, when they began a two-out rally in the
sixth against unbeaten senior right-hander Ian Kennedy. Kennedy, who
improved to 38-2 in his varsity career and has not allowed an earned
run since his first appearance of the season, had mowed down 13
straight after stranding two runners in the second inning. But junior
first baseman Barrett Sprowl walked and junior left fielder Nick
Palchikoff lined a single to center to ignite the home portion of the
crowd of more than 300 that enveloped the backstop from dugout to
dugout and beyond.
Sophomore right fielder Wess Presson shot a single into right
field and a pinch-runner, chugging from second base, tried to score
on the play. The relay throw from a charging right fielder, to the
first baseman, to the catcher, arrived at the plate a fraction behind
the CdM runner. But, electing not to slide, the runner tripped over
the left leg of the catcher, planted directly in front of the plate.
The contact, and his momentum, launched the CdM runner over the plate
and, while trying to crawl back to touch the plate, was tagged out by
the catcher.
The play killed the rally, deadened the home crowd and deflated
the home dugout.
La Quinta then doubled its lead with a two-out, two-run homer run
by Brandon Laird in the seventh and Kennedy worked a perfect final
frame to lower his ERA to 0.53 this season. The Aztecs have not
allowed a run in three playoff wins.
CdM managed five hits against Kennedy, who fanned nine, walked one
and hit a batter. Junior Josh Bradbury singled and Sprowl bounded a
bad-hop single off the third baseman’s glove in the first.
Junior Danny Marin-Finn lined a single to right in the third,
before Kennedy, bound for USC, settled down in the middle innings.
“I don’t think [Kennedy] had his dominant fastball, but he was
putting the ball wherever he wanted it,” Emme said.
Senior Ian Stewart, another USC recruit, lived up to his billing
as a prodigious hitter. He went 3 for 4, including a home run
rocketed inside the right-field foul pole to give his team a 1-0 lead
in the third. It was Stewart’s 16th homer of the season and upped his
season RBI total to 61, seven off the section single-season record.
The two homers, as well as a sacrifice fly by Costa Mesa transfer
Adam Jorgenson in the sixth, helped overcome a solid effort by CdM
starting pitcher Todd Macklin, another junior.
“I think Todd made a name for himself today,” Emme said. “He has
the opportunity to be completely dominant next year.”
Emme expressed extreme pride over the progress of his team this
season.
“That was a great baseball game,” he said. “Ever since Calvary
Chapel [a poorly played loss that gave the Pacific Coast League
champions a 1-2 league record], these guys played like champions,
which is what they did today.”
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CIF Division IV
Quarterfinal
La Quinta 4, CdM 0
Score by Innings
La Quinta 001 001 2 - 4 6 0 CdM 000 000 0 - 0 5 2
Kennedy and Randall; Macklin, N. Rhodes (7)
and Marin-Finn. W - Kennedy, 7-0. L -
Macklin, 6-3. 2B - Stewart (LQ). HR -
Stewart (LQ), Laird (LQ)
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