CdM keeps Pacific Coast-ing
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Barry Faulkner
Northwood High baseball coach Rob Stuart slipped the phrase into the
middle of his postgame comments, as if to disguise it’s importance.
But Stuart’s admission that the Timberwolves needed to play a
perfect game to beat Pacific Coast League visitor Corona del Mar High
Thursday has become more and more apparent with each passing inning
this spring.
With Thursday’s 6-1 victory, Coach John Emme’s Sea Kings (7-4, 5-0
in league and ranked No. 7 in CIF Southern Section Division IV)
completed the first round of league play as the circuit’s swaggering
bully.
CdM has outscored its five league foes by a combined 55-6 margin
this spring, bashing rivals with its bats, while lavishing its
leather in support of preeminent pitching.
Dating back to last season, the defending PCL champions have won
eight straight league games and some would target complacency as the
team’s most challenging opponent with 10 league contests remaining.
“We’re coming right back with Tesoro after our [Pride of the
Coast] Easter tournament, and [the Titans] are right on our heels
[one league loss heading into today’s games],” Emme said. “So I don’t
think we’re going to have to worry about feeling too good about
ourselves right now.”
There is plenty to like about the Sea Kings, however, not the
least of which is senior USC-bound right-hander Todd Macklin, who
posted his fourth win in five decisions, with the help of some
stifling relief by senior lefty Blake Contant.
Macklin blanked the Timberwolves the first four innings, before
tiring in the fifth. A hit batsman and a double produced Northwood’s
lone run and when a walk and hit batter loaded the bases, Emme made
his first mid-inning pitching change of the season.
Contant induced a pop to shortstop and a fly to left to work out
of the jam without any further damage. He retired eight of the nine
he faced to collect the save.
“I felt like Todd was getting tired,” Emme said of the fateful
fifth. “His arm was dropping and his pitches were starting to sail.
Blake came in with the bases loaded and a lot could have gone wrong
there. But he got a couple pop-ups to get out of it.”
The CdM hitters were in it from the first inning against sophomore
Mike Bonder, who was making his first varsity start.
The visitors had two hits in the first, but did not break through
on the scoreboard until Jeritt Thayer, who had singled with two outs
and advanced to second on a balk, scored on a throwing error that
resulted from a groundball to third in the second inning.
The Sea Kings produced some more substantive damage in the third,
when UNLV-bound senior slugger Josh Bradbury crushed a double high
off the fence in left-center field to start a string of four straight
hits.
Senior Barrett Sprowl singled in Bradbury and, after junior right
fielder Wess Presson ripped a single up the middle, Sprowl came home
on Nik Palchikoff’s RBI single to make it 3-0.
Macklin followed with a grounder to the second baseman, who threw
high to the plate, allowing Presson to deftly beat the tag, sliding
head-first and low and touching the plate with his left palm for the
4-0 cushion.
Sprowl, who has 11 doubles this season, extended the lead by
pulling a two-run home run to left in the sixth, his second of the
season. Sprowl, who also made two deft scoops on low throws to first
base, finished 2 for 4 with three RBIs.
Bradbury, Presson and Palchikoff each went 2 for 3, while Parker
Ferguson, Ryan Kelley and Thayer also contributed to the 11-hit
attack.
“They’ve always been a team to beat,” Stuart said of CdM. “That’s
the best team we’ve played. They’re better than Foothill [ranked No.
2 in CIF Division II].”
Northwood senior pitching ace Brian DeLoach, who was 9-2 last
season, was relegated to playing third base, due to what Stuart
described as a sore arm.
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Pacific Coast League
CdM 6, Northwood 1
Score by Innings
CdM 013 002 0 -- 6 11 0
N’wood 000 010 0 -- 1 3 2
Macklin, Contant (5) and Kelly; Bonder,
Gahng (5), Martell (6) and Villanaueva. W
-- Macklin, 4-1. L -- Bonder, 1-1. Sv --
Contant. 2B -- Bradbury (CdM), MacDonald
(N). HR -- Sprowl (CdM).
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