Prep baseball: Costa Mesa falls, 12-4
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Costa Mesa High Coach Kirk Bauermeister has said, when
the Mustangs baseball team plays well it can play with anyone, and if it
plays bad ...
Well, Saturday appeared to be one of those times when things went
badly for the Mustangs. They allowed four unearned runs and were held
scoreless for five innings in a 12-4 loss to Mountain View in the first
round of the Pride of the Coast Tournament Saturday, at Mesa’s field.
Bauermeister refused comment. He is apparently upset over Friday’s
edition of the Daily Pilot which cited commentary from Estancia Coach
C.K. Green regarding Mesa tactics in a 16-0 rout, without running those
comments by Bauermeister.
The Mustangs (6-7) built a 3-0 lead after collecting three hits in the
bottom of the first inning. Nick Cabico, who finished with a double, two
walks and two runs scored, used some smart base running to post Mesa’s
first run. He reached on a walk. Cabico advanced to second and then third
on Adam Beltran’s base hit, mainly because Cabico got a quick jump before
Beltran’s single.
Cabico then scored when Mountain View’s pitcher threw out Beltran
going to second after Nathan Hunter put the ball into play.
Hunter later scored on Michael McGuire’s single. And, McGuire scored
after catcher Mike Carrasco walked with the bases loaded.
However, the Mountain View Vikings, winners of their last seven,
outscored the Mustangs, 12-1, the rest of the way. Mountain View used a
four-run fifth, that included back-to-back home runs to grab control of
the game.
“We came out a little sluggish, but we never gave into them,” said
Vikings Coach Ted Persell, whose team is 5-0 in the Mission Valley
League. “We broke it open with those two home runs and that really killed
their momentum. We also took advantage of some of their mistakes. We came
in here knowing if we win this tournament and win our league then that’s
going to get our name out there; that we’re one of the top teams in the
San Gabriel Valley.”
Mountain View, which finished third in the Mission Valley League last
year, losing just two senior starters to graduation, also scored five
runs in the seventh to secure the win.
The Mustangs answered with one run in the bottom of the final frame.
Cabico scored after a double to the left field corner, a stolen base and
then took advantage of a Mountain View error to cross home plate.
“They battled,” Persell said of the Mustangs. “They never gave up. You
can see that they play with momentum. They don’t strike out very much.
They make contact and they make you work defensively.”
Beltran, Hunter, McGuire, Kevin De Sandro, A.J. Perkins and Adam
Jorgenson finished with one hit each.
Costa Mesa pitcher George Vargas went the distance, striking out six
and retiring the side in order in the first, second and sixth innings.
The Mustangs host Pacifica Monday at 2 p.m.
PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT
First round
Mountain View 12, Costa Mesa 4 Mountain View 001 240 5 - 12 13 2
Costa Mesa 300 000 1 - 4 7 4
Jacobo and Hernandez; Vargas and Carrasco. W - Jacobo. L - Vargas. 2B
- Angulo (MV), Caranza (MV), V. Peinado (MV), Cabico (CM). HR - Hernandez
(MV), P. Peinado (MV).
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