Erickson selected top frosh
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UC Irvine freshman closer Blair Erickson, who led the nation with 17
regular-season saves, is among three pitchers to share Collegiate
Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman of the Year honor.
Wade LeBlanc (Alabama) and Tim Lincecum (Washington) join Erickson
to headline the 2004 Freshmen All-American team.
Erickson was also Big West Conference Freshman Pitcher of the Year
this spring, helping the Anteaters (34-23-1) make the program’s first
trip to the NCAA Division I regionals, where they were eliminated
June 5 at South Bend, Ind.
The right-hander posted a 4.10 ERA with 51 strikeouts in 37 1/3
innings. He issued 21 walks. Erickson set a Big West freshman saves
record, a UCI single-season record and is now second all-time on the
conference save list.
Erickson will travel to Durham, N.C., June 20-26 to compete in the
2004 USA Baseball national team trials.
The Anteaters have had a Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American
three consecutive years with Mark Wagner (2003), Matt Anderson (2002)
and Glenn Swanson (2002) the past honorees.
St. Geme, Stokke in action
* TRACK AND FIELD: Newport Harbor High freshman and CIF state
girls pole vault champion Allison Stokke and Corona del Mar sophomore
Anne St. Geme will be competing in the Golden West track and field
invitational today at Hughes Stadium in Sacramento.
Stokke, who won the state title with a 12-foot, 8-inch clearance
in Sacramento June 5, will be in the pole vault at 4:15 p.m. St.
Geme, the CIF Southern Section Division III champion, will compete in
the 1,600 meters at 6:20 p.m. St. Geme finished sixth at the state
finals last week.
The Golden West invitational features athletes from throughout the
nation.
Scheafer earns scholarship
* HONORS: Estancia High senior Eric Scheafer, a second baseman for
the Eagles baseball team, was awarded the Paul Troxel Memorial
Scholarship at the school’s annual senior banquet Wednesday night.
The scholarship is given to a student-athlete whose effort in
academics and sports is in the mold of Troxel, a former longtime
Estancia baseball coach. The scholarship was established in the
2000-01 school year to honor Troxel, who died of a heart attack and
brain aneurysm in May of 1999.
Art Perry, Estancia’s activities director, said Scheafer met the
criteria for the scholarship.
“Eric is hard-working and a determined student,” said Perry, who
was involved in the selection process. “Eric knew Paul well. Eric’s
family grew up with Paul and they knew each other. It was a perfect
fit.”
CdM baseball No. 30
* BASEBALL: The Corona del Mar High baseball team, which won the
CIF Southern Section Division IV championship, earned the No. 30
ranking in the final state poll put together by Student Sports.
The Sea Kings (25-5) ended their season with a 17-game win streak,
including a 3-1 victory over Pacific Coast League foe Tesoro to win
the CIF Division IV title at Dodger Stadium June 5.
The Sea Kings went 15-0 in the PCL. They defeated another league
foe, Northwood, 6-5, in the semifinals June 1.
Chatsworth (35-0), the CIF City Section champion, received the No.
1 ranking.
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