New coach, same goals
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Steve Virgen
The Costa Mesa High softball team has a new coach. Well, sort of.
Four years ago, Sharon Uhl coached the Mustangs and now she’s
back. Last year she went to several games, as she watched and
encouraged the Costa Mesa players.
Though she is in her first year back, the Mustangs’ goals remain
the same. Costa Mesa is on a quest to make history and record the
program’s first win in the CIF playoffs. Last year, the Mustangs won
their first league title, but for the fourth straight year they lost
their first game in the CIF playoffs.
Defending the league title and winning a CIF playoff game will
definitely be challenging for Costa Mesa, especially without
three-time All-CIF shortstop Ann Marie Topps, who now plays for
Oregon. However, the Mustangs return seven players, including five
who earned all-league honors last year in Jane-E Yamamoto, Michelle
Miller, Jackie Butler, Uyen Mai and Topps’ younger sister, Kelly, a
fast junior who will take over at shortstop.
“Our ultimate goal is to try and defend our Golden West League
championship,” Uhl said. “I don’t think they believe they can do
that, but I think they can. I want them to believe they can do it. I
have a good core coming back. You can’t replace Ann Marie, but
everyone is filling in and helping.”
Uhl, who is also the school’s girls athletic director, will depend
on her seniors to help in boosting confidence and motivating the
Mustangs. The seniors include Yamamoto, who plays second base and
pitches, Miller, the catcher, Teresa Lau, a returner who plays first
base, Mai, an outfielder, and Litha Ria, who played under Uhl on the
junior varsity team she coached three years ago.
The Mustangs’ juniors will also deliver key contributions, led by
Kelly Topps, who hit .300 against Golden West League pitching and
stole five bases on her way to first-team all-league recognition.
Paulina Rodriguez, a junior, will play in the outfield and is
another returner for Uhl’s squad.
Butler will be Costa Mesa’s No. 1 pitcher, and she has been off to
a hot start. She helped lead the Mustangs to wins over Newport Harbor
and Laguna Beach in the Costa Mesa tournament March 6. She struck out
eight and allowed just three hits in a 1-0 win over the Sailors and
then she threw a two-hitter in the Mustangs’ 9-3 win over Laguna
Beach.
“She is pitching better than ever,” Uhl said of the lefty. “She is
ahead of the pace she was at, at this point last year. She is a lot
faster and her drop is working. She can hit her locations.”
Uhl replaced Rick Buonarigo, who resigned after three seasons.
Last year, he guided the Mustangs to a 17-11 record and the program’s
first league title.
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