Marina walks away with Loara Tournament title
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Marina High’s baseball team won the Loara Tournament title Saturday
by defeating San Clemente, 3-2, in an extra-inning thriller at Glover
Stadium in Anaheim.
The difference in the game came when Matt Lee scored on a balk in
the bottom of the ninth inning.
Justin Sellers had a hit and scored Marina’s first run and Brandon
Parillo, who went on to be named tournament MVP, gave up four hits
and two runs in eight innings pitched.
Marina earned a berth in the tournament final by edging Canyon,
3-2.
Brooks Walling had a complete game victory and also delivered a
run-scoring double to break a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the fifth.
The Vikings also took on Sunset League rival Edison in a
tournament game and rolled past the Chargers, 23-5.
Walling belted two home runs, Adam Rodriguez hit a three-run homer
and Jared Gray hit a two-run shot to lead Marina in its 22-hit
attack.
Matt Candlish got his first victory of the season.
Jake Duehring homered for Edison.
In the tournament’s fifth-place game, Edison fell to Villa Park,
4-1. Duehring had an RBI for the Chargers and Nate Mitani doubled.
In consolation play at the Newport Elks Tournament, Ocean View was
a 4-1 winner of St. Bernard. Bear Wurts picked up two hits and two
RBI and sophomore Geoff Klein hit a game-tying RBI in the fifth
inning.
Jeff Roth pitched a complete game with eight strikeouts to improve
to 2-0.
The Seahawks lost to Magnolia, 8-5. Wurts and Derek Walsh each hit
his first home run of the year, and Wurts also had two other hits to
go along with two RBI.
Robert Purpura struck out four in three scoreless innings for
Ocean View.
n another consolation bracket game, Mater Dei came up with two
runs in its final at-bat to slip past Huntington Beach, 4-3.
Joel Kaluzny doubled and Jordan Hargrave had an RBI for the
Oilers.
In softball action, Edison reached the championship game of the
Cypress Tournament, where the Chargers were one-hit by El Dorado’s
Alyssa Freight in a 2-0 loss.
It was the first setback of the season for Edison, which fell to
5-1.
The Chargers had blanked host Cypress, 5-0, in the semifinal
round. Monica Chavez and Vanessa Hardway had an RBI and Krystal
Ramirez threw a four-hitter in notching the win.
Also at the Cypress Tournament, Krystal Heinle thew a no-hitter as
Marina blanked Warren, 4-0, and Holly Jackson gave up just two hits,
but Huntington Beach fell to Troy, 3-2.
In boys’ basketball, Marina dropped it opening game at the CIF
Southern California Regionals, falling to host El Camino of
Oceanside, 78-61, in a Division I game.
The game marked the first time in school history that Marina
participated in the boys’ state playoffs.
El Camino (31-2) is ranked No. 1 in the west, and 11th in the
country.
“We played them tough but their size just was too much to
overcome,” Marina Coach Roger Holmes said of an El Camino lineup that
had players listed at 6-foot-10, 6-9, 6-6, 6-3 and 6-1.
James Lambert led Marina with 20 points. Matt Brennan scored 17
and Stephen Becker added 14.
In boys’ tennis, Edison was a 12-6 winner over Sage Hill. Ryan
Malawy and Thomas Shubert swept at Nos. 1 and 2 doubles for the
Chargers.
Malawy and Shubert also swept their opponents during Edison’s 11-7
loss to San Clemente.
In boys’ volleyball, Huntington Beach came away with a 25-21,
25-19, 15-17 win at Laguna Beach.
In boys’ golf, Huntington Beach had its 21-game match win streak
snapped in a 189-187 loss to Foothill at SeaCliff Country Club.
Joey Benedetti’s score of 36 led the Oilers, who lost for the
first time in two years.
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