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Steve Virgen
Though the Costa Mesa High softball team lost its first game of the
season, the Mustangs were still able to make history.
The Mustangs made their first championship game appearance in the
10 years in the Costa Mesa tournament. Costa Mesa lost, 8-2, to
defending tournament champion Savanna in the final Saturday at
TeWinkle Park. But the Mustangs (3-1) took pride in their title-game
appearance and in their 6-0 victory over Newport-Mesa District rival
and former Pacific Coast League foe Corona del Mar (3-2) in the
semifinals.
The Costa Mesa seniors, in particular Jane-E Yamamoto, Uyen Mai
and Michelle Miller, especially enjoyed the win over the Sea Kings.
They had been waiting more than a year to exact revenge on Corona del
Mar.
Last year, Costa Mesa switched over to the Golden West League and
won its first league title.
In April 2002, Costa Mesa shut out the Sea Kings, 7-0, in a PCL
game, but Corona del Mar came back three weeks later with a
resounding 12-3 win over the Mustangs.
“That loss has stuck with me,” said Yamamoto, who scored a run and
contributed to the shutout at second base. “[The win over the Sea
Kings] was pretty special. It felt great. I was so nervous and scared
before the game. But we just came out and played our hardest. [Jackie
Butler’s] pitching was great.”
Butler, a junior left-hander, pitched a two-hitter that came with
three strikeouts and no walks.
“Jackie was on fire,” Costa Mesa Coach Sharon Uhl said. “She had a
perfect game going through three innings.”
Sea King junior Heather Lohrman broke up Butler’s no-hit bid,
leading off the bottom of the fourth with an infield single. Lohrman
had another infield base hit in the sixth and final inning. The
tournament games had an 80-minute time limit.
Costa Mesa, the designated visiting team, was led by freshman
Danielle Morton, who went 3 for 3, as well as Miller, the catcher who
had one hit, one run and an RBI. Freshman Christy Gregory scored in
the first inning, reaching on a walk and later coming home on an RBI
single by junior Paulina Rodriguez.
Corona del Mar finished fourth in the tournament, losing, 2-1, to
Saddleback Valley Christian, which scored the go-ahead run in the
bottom of the final inning.
In the title game, Savanna, which returns seven starters from last
year’s team that went 20-5, broke away from a 2-2 tie after 2 1/2
innings and scored three runs in each of the bottom of the third and
sixth innings.
The Mustangs played without one of their top players, junior
shortstop Kelly Topps, a first-team All-Golden West League returner
who was out with a sprained wrist suffered in Costa Mesa’s first game
last week. Uhl said Topps might play Thursday at 3:15 p.m., when the
Mustangs host Corona del Mar.
Topps was not at the games Saturday. She was in Las Vegas watching
her older sister, former Mesa star Ann Marie, play in the UNLV
tournament for Oregon, which is 21-6 on the season. Ann Marie, who
plays in right field, smacked her fourth home run of the season in a
9-1 win over Long Island University.
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Costa Mesa tournament Final
Savanna 8, Costa Mesa 2
Score by Innings
Mesa 101 000 0 -- 2 5 4
Savanna 023 003 x -- 8 10 2
Butler and Miller; Rivera and Garcia. W --
Rivera, 4-2. L -- Butler, 3-1. 3B --
Bradley.
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Semifinal
Costa Mesa 6, Corona del Mar 0
Score by Innings
Mesa 102 003 -- 6 7 0
CdM 000 000 -- 0 2 2
Butler and Miller; Van Heil, Tolfa (3) and
Stern. W -- Butler, 3-0. L -- Van Heil, 1-1.
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