Mesa dropped, but content with season
COSTA MESA â The season was over, but Costa Mesa High seniors Brieanna Ramirez, Emily Pulaski, Lizzie Milne and Karla Lopez lined up along the third-base line Wednesday at Costa Mesa High.
The four Mustangs softball seniors sprinted down the line one by one, before diving head-first into home plate. They were then squirted with champagne by their teammates, like a team thatâs just won a major sporting event.
OK, it wasnât champagne, it was actually sparkling apple cider, and the result of Wednesdayâs game wasnât even in Mesaâs favor. Calvary Chapel won the Orange Coast League finale, 6-0, to clinch the second of the leagueâs two CIF playoff spots.
That didnât matter to the Mustangs. They have still not made the playoffs since 2003, but the players celebrated what, by all accounts, they considered a successful season.
âIt was an amazing season,â said Lopez, who had Mesaâs only two hits â including a double â against Calvary sophomore pitcher Amanda Gonzales. âAmazing, amazing, amazing. It was a great experience my senior year, great people and great ladies, too. We played our best. Win or not, weâre still happy and friends and cheering each other on, trying to pick each other up. Not trying, we did pick each other up. It was just a great experience. This last year was the best year Iâve ever played.â
The season ended with Ramirez and Milne as a battery for Mesa (11-11, 5-4 in league). Neither player was playing the position at which she had started the season, and the game was actually the first time Milne had started at catcher this year.
Franco said Pulaski, the Mustangsâ leading hitter who has pitched and caught this season, was ruled academically ineligible Monday for the final game. She still sat in the dugout, keeping the score book and encouraging her teammates. It was a tough way to end a sparkling four-year career, but Pulaski still smiled with her teammates after the game.
âThatâs tough,â Franco said. âSheâs done so much for this program, so much for the freshmen. The overall big picture is wonderful things ... These girls have never seen the playoffs in their four years of being here, and they were so close.â
He could say the same positives about the rest of the seniors. Ramirez, who has been asked to pitch at times this season, stepped in and shut out the Eagles (13-9, 6-3) for two innings, but the Calvary bats started getting hot.
âPeople have to step up and do things,â Ramirez said. âI was a third baseman and I had to pitch, and you just have to do those things when you donât have players who can play those positions. Itâs not only senior leadership, itâs dedication to the game. Youâre doing it for the team. Everything you do is for the team, so you can win and have a great time.â
Already down, 4-0, the Mustangs had their best scoring chance in the fifth inning. Lopez singled, freshman Tamy Cerrato walked and junior Vanessa Castro reached on an error. But, with two outs and the bases loaded, Gonzales got one of her nine strikeouts to end the threat.
Calvary Chapel Coach Mark Wilbur said Gonzales had her change-up working throughout the game.
âI was very comfortable,â Gonzales said. âI was just ready to come out and play, I guess.â
Sophomore shortstop Stephanie Coyne was three for five with two runs scored to lead the Eagles.
For Costa Mesa, which typically started four freshmen, the future still appears bright. Even the seniors were impressed by the play of the underclassmen. On Wednesday, it was freshman third baseman Deanna Byers who made a highlight-worthy play in the seventh, catching a hard-hit line drive then doubling an Eagles runner off the third base.
âI think we became good mentors to them,â Lopez said. âThey did learn a lot and they worked their little âtooshesâ off. They were amazing. They played hard every single time.â
Franco, too, saw the positives, even after his team went 0-3 against Calvary Chapel in league.
âWe were asking girls to do things they werenât expecting to do, and they did it gracefully, they did it with a positive attitude,â he said. âThe bottom line is that Calvary Chapel is just a better softball team than us right now. At this point in our development, we donât match up with them. Tip your cap to them, but weâre an up-and-coming program, and I love where weâre at right now long-term.â
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Orange Coast League
Calvary Chapel 6, Costa Mesa 0
SCORE BY INNINGS
Gonzales and Rambo; Ramirez and Milne. W â Gonzales, 5-4. L â Ramirez. 2B â Jackson (CC), Coyne (CC), Rambo (CC), Lopez (CM).
MATT SZABO may be reached at (714) 966-4614 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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