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LAS FLORES -- There were several words fit to describe Corona del Mar
High’s 2-1 Pacific Coast League baseball win over host Tesoro Friday.
Great. Special. Dramatic.
Yet, for the Sea Kings, perhaps junior pitcher Blake Contant put
it best.
“This was a team win,” said Contant, who was dynamic, commanding
and scintillating in his performance that was backed by a
fundamentally sound defense.
Contant scattered four hits, faced three over the minimum, struck
out two and threw 52 strikes and just 19 balls.
“That’s illegal,” CdM Coach John Emme said.
Contant had 14 first-pitch strikes and was up 0-2 on the count
eight times. Yet, he wasn’t the only hero for the Sea Kings.
Corona del Mar junior pinch-runner Mitch Folks scored what proved
to be the game-winning run while hustling from first base on senior
Nik Palchikoff’s RBI double in the seventh inning.
“That was the best baserunning experience I have ever had,” Folks
said. “It was great and exciting.”
Barrett Sprowl was hit by the pitch to lead off the seventh and
Emme inserted Folks to run. With one out, Palchikoff, the Sea Kings’
left fielder, pounded a high fly ball to the fence in left field for
a double.
“The moment I saw the ball drop, I was just gone,” Folks said.
Tesoro Coach Rick Birail said there was a misplay on the relay
throw, but the ball appeared as if it was going to get there in time
to beat Folks. However, Folks went all out, and slid to the side of
the plate, beating and averting the tag.
The victory moved Corona del Mar (12-5, 7-0 in league) three games
ahead of Tesoro (9-9, 4-3), University and Northwood, which are in a
three-way tie for second place.
The Titans received a feisty pitching performance from junior
Bryon Evans, who allowed just three hits, cooling the Sea Kings, who
scored a 16-6 win over Tesoro Tuesday, when Corona del Mar collected
17 hits. Yet, despite Evans’ grand day, the Sea Kings had that little
extra something to win.
“The whole team stepped up today,” Palchikoff said.
In the fifth inning, Palchikoff scored on Andy Frenkiel’s RBI
single. Palchikoff was hit by the pitch to lead off the inning. Tyler
Lance moved him over to second with a sacrifice bunt and then
Palchikoff came home on Frenkiel’s base hit toward left field.
The Titans answered with a run in the bottom of the fifth and
nearly scored another had it not been for the Sea Kings defense.
With runners on the corners and two outs, Sam Lew knocked the ball
to the right-field corner, which scored pinch-runner Shane Keogh.
Justin Napora also tried to score, but Frenkiel grabbed the ball,
threw it to Sprowl near first base and Sprowl hurled it just as hard
at catcher Wess Presson, who tagged Napora for the out.
“That was beautiful,” Emme said. “It was a fantastic relay.”
Emme also came away impressed with Contant’s control on the mound.
“Blake was awesome,” Emme said. “That was by far his best game of
the year. He took this team on his back and carried us to the win.”
With the help of his curveball, Contant retired the side in order
in the sixth and seventh innings.
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Pacific Coast League
Corona del Mar 2, Tesoro 1
Score by Innings
CdM 000 010 1 -- 2 3 1
Tesoro 000 010 0 -- 1 4 1
Contant and Presson; Evans and Torrie. W --
Contant, 4-2. L -- Evans, 4-3. 2B --
Bradbury (CdM), Palchikoff (CdM).
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