Prep baseball: Mesa making its mark
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Barry Faulkner
LA VERNE - Just as several of this year’s Costa Mesa High seniors
were in the dugout urging them on, the upper classmen from the Mustangs’
1999 CIF quarterfinalist have made their presence felt during this year’s
run through the CIF Southern Section Division IV baseball playoffs.
That run continues today with a 3:15 quarterfinal road date at Bonita
High.
“I’m glad those guys are around,” Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister said of
the former players, who are both proud and protective of the program’s
recent success. So, while Tuesday’s dramatic 6-3 second-round win over
Mayfair established a school single-season victory record (17-9-1), some
members of the ’99 team, which shared the previous mark with the 1962 CIF
3-A champions, weren’t willing to concede this year’s team has done more
than theirs.
“We won’t give it up until they win in the quarterfinals,” said P.J.
Stangl, a senior on the ’99 squad who coached the Mesa freshman team this
spring and now pumps up the varsity as an assistant coach.
Bauermeister is thankful to have his former players pushing this
year’s group, which, if successful against he 17-8-1 Bearcats, would
become only the second team in school history to win three playoff games.
At least five upperclassmen from the ’99 squad witnessed Tuesday’s
triumph, keyed by a three-run walk-off homer by senior catcher Daniel
Hunter with two outs in the seventh inning.
Mesa, third in the Pacific Coast League, but winner of eight of its
last 11, has gotten this far in the postseason without its ace pitcher
taking the mound.
Junior Nick Cabico, 3-1 with a 1.87 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 45
innings, has not pitched since he threw a complete-game shutout against
Northwood, April 27.
And while Bauermeister plans to start senior left-hander Jeremiah
Haubrick (4-2, 4.23 ERA), he said Cabico should be ready in relief.
Senior closer Carlos Franco will also be ready. Franco (5-2 with five
saves and a 1.55 ERA) earned the victory Tuesday and also saved
Haubrick’s first-round win at Gladstone. He has 10 strikeouts and no
walks in 9 2/3 playoff innings.
Offensively, the Mustangs have seven regulars hitting better than
.350. Senior leadoff man Josh Feldman is hitting .410 with 18 RBIs, 14
steals and 22 runs, while Hunter (.362) leads the team with 25 RBIs.
Senior second baseman Steven Shores (.360) has four homers to share the
team lead with Hunter and has 16 RBIs. He is 6 for 8 in the playoffs.
Franco (.310) has 22 RBIs, while juniors Michael McGuire (.351, 12
RBIs), Billy Halverson (.353, 10 RBIs) and Cabico (.367, 14 RBIs and nine steals) have all contributed. McGuire is 5 for 6 in the postseason.
Bonita, the Valle Vista League runner-up, will start senior ace Mike
Medlock (8-1, 3.37 ERA) in what Bearcats Coach Chris Romero described as
a pitcher’s park.
Romero said offense carried his team during the regular season, but
pitching and defense have spurred playoff wins over Banning, 6-3 in eight
innings, and No.3-seeded Monrovia, 6-1.
Medlock, bound for Cal State San Bernardino, will hope for offensive
support from senior right fielder Mike Moore (.397, 19 RBIs), senior catcher Eric Logan (.395, 19 RBIs) and junior third baseman Mike Nester
(.430, 18 RBIs).
Moore is being recruited by Loyola Marymount, according to Romero, who
is in his second year at the helm after three years as an assistant. The
Bearcats have made the playoffs each of the last three years, but are
making their first quarterfinal appearance during that streak.
Today’s winner advances to meet either No. 2-seeded La Quinta (25-2)
or Burroughs of Ridgecrest (19-5) in Tuesday’s semifinals.
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