Prep baseball: Skyline flattens Sea Kings
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Already having seethed for a few innings, Corona
del Mar High baseball coach John Emme marched purposefully to the
equipment shed after the final out Saturday. He then mounted the
four-wheel ATV to drag the infield dirt, seemingly blowing off steam as
he kicked up dust.
“I’m not happy,” Emme said after preparing the field for the second
game of the Pride of the Coast Tournament’s opening round Saturday at the
CdM.
The Sea Kings’ 8-3 loss to Skyline High from Utah was hardly enough to
work Emme into such a state. After all, the Eagles are reigning Class 5-A
(the highest classification) Region I champions back home and are now
10-3 and leading their league this spring.
But the way CdM lost, had Emme more than mildly miffed.
“We came out flat today, with pitchers balking and changing pickoff
plays we’ve run 4,000 times in practice,” Emme said. “We’re going to talk
right now and we’re going to do some soul searching, because I can’t
tolerate that. I’m embarrassed as a coach.”
The Sea Kings committed four errors, but a handful of additional
blunders did not make the line score.
CdM, which had won six in a row and 11 of its last 12, did erase a 2-0
deficit with a three-run rally in the third inning. But, Skyline,
operating behind the strong pitching of senior right-hander Tom Vest,
kept the pressure on.
The Eagles tied the game in the fourth, then added single runs in the
fifth and sixth, before padding their lead with a three-run seventh.
Though managing just six hits, the school from Salt Lake City, with an
enrollment of around 1,700 according to its coach, scored in every inning
but the first.
Three walks and a balk helped Skyline open the scoring in the second,
and a CdM bobble in the middle of what could have been an inning-ending
double play, allowed another run to score in the third.
The Sea Kings (12-4), ranked No. 9 in Orange County and CIF Southern
Section Division IV, initiated their lone scoring rally when Dave Knecht
reached on a one-out error. Billy Eagle followed with a slicing double to
right-center field and Andrew Johns looped a two-run single to left.
After Eric Snell walked, Vest got the second out on a flyout, then hit
Wes Hockinson to load the bases. Johns then came home when an infield
grounder was booted for the second error of the inning, but Vest, who
improved to 4-1 with his second complete game, got the final out to leave
the bases loaded.
Vest, who displayed a wicked breaking ball, struck out nine, walked
two and allowed only six hits.
“Tommy did a good job for us,” Skyline coach Troy Morris said. “He was
really in control out there.”
Vest allowed just three hits the final four innings, when only one CdM
base runner got past first base.
The Sea Kings stranded eight and received just one hit in 15 at-bats
from the bottom five spots in their order.
“(Assistant Coach Aaron Kokx) told the guys sitting on the bench today
that they should be licking their chops,” said Emme, hinting Monday’s
lineup card could have more than a few changes.
Knecht went 2 for 4 and reached three times in the leadoff spot, while
Snell and Hockinson also had hits.
CdM will host Santa Ana Monday at 2 p.m. in the consolation
quarterfinals.
Matt Ciaramella, a switch-hitting senior center fielder who has
committed to the University of Utah, went 2 for 5, including his sixth
home run of the season for the winners.
First baseman Tony Harris was 2 for 2 and scored twice for Skyline
advances to meet Moorpark in Monday’s 11 a.m. championship quarterfinal
at CdM.
PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT
First round
Skyline 8, Corona del Mar 3
Skyline 011 111 3 - 8 6 3 Corona del Mar 003 000 0 - 3 6 4
Vest and Barnes; Snell, Knecht (6) and McKeever. W - Vest, 4-1. L -
Snell, 3-1. 2B - Herbert (S), Eagle (CdM), Harris (S). HR - Ciaramella
(S).
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