Emme’s team tops at CdM
The Corona del Mar High baseball team wasn’t the only squad Coach
John Emme led to a championship this year.
He also guided his whiffle-ball team to the championship in the
school’s end-of-the-year tournament that included eight teams last
week.
The CdM whiffle-ball tournament is in its third year and is headed
by Gary Almquist, who coaches the wrestling and freshman football
teams for the Sea Kings.
“This is the most teams we’ve had,” Almquist said. “I think we can
double it. We want to do it again in the fall. We want to have a home
run derby and try to have eight student teams and eight adult teams.”
Almquist said there were just two teams in the tournament last
year.
This year, there were four squads made up of students and four
other teams of CdM teachers and coaches. Emme’s team, named, “So
Easy,” featured Ryan Curry, the CdM boys basketball coach, and his
fiance, Kari Dean, as well as Peter Selby, a science teacher and
CdM’s Teacher of the Year, and math teacher James May.
Emme did not play in his team’s championship game because his
father passed away. An assistant coach for Curry, Scott Kahawaii,
filled in for the game. “So Easy,” which was named by Almquist, who
predicted Emme’s team would win, defeated a team of players from
Mariners Church, 11-4 1/2.
The designated visiting team opened the game with half of a run
lead.
The Mariners Church team, called, “Circle the Bases,” was coached
by Jeff Pries, a former standout in baseball at CdM.
R.J. Durnburger, who was on one of the student teams, earned the
tournament’s MVP award. He had 12 home runs in 36 at-bats.
Tyler Lents, a junior on the CdM baseball team, produced two grand
slams. The games were played in the CdM gym.
Tom Welch, a standout in football and volleyball at CdM, collected
defensive player of the tournament honors.
“Everyone had a great time,” said Almquist, who at one point
during the tournament juggled duties as scorekeeper, umpire and
player. “Sarah Stern [a junior on the CdM softball team] hit two home
runs in one game.
“She was actually the only girl to hit two home runs in one game.”
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