Baseball: Mustangs hot in comeback
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - The Costa Mesa High baseball team appears to have no
concept of the panic button, answering a 5-0 deficit with 10 runs in five
innings en route to a 10-6 victory over the Ocean View Seahawks in a
semifinal of the Foothill/Costa Mesa Tournament Thursday.
The Mustangs will play Newport Harbor in the championship game at
Costa Mesa High, Saturday at 10 a.m.
“After we were down, 5-0,” Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister said, “I
pulled the kids aside and said, ‘Hey, don’t panic. We can score runs.
That’s not a problem.’ ”
The Mustangs (3-0) began to rally in the second inning as they
collected seven hits and scored four runs, but Ocean View (2-1) still
led, 5-4.
Mesa then pulled away in the fourth and fifth innings. Mustang catcher
Dan Hunter belted an RBI-double to right field in the fourth, giving Mesa
the lead for good.
Mesa senior Carlos Franco smacked his first of two RBI-doubles in the
second inning to bring in Hunter, who had doubled.
Franco also closed the game, striking out one batter to end the sixth
and holding the Seahawks scoreless in the seventh. Franco hit the first
Ocean View batter and then he walked the next, the first free pass issued
by Mesa pitching this season. But, he and the Mustangs pulled out the
victory just before darkness.
In the sixth, Franco capped the Mustangs scoring when he scored from
third base after a wild pitch.
“(Franco is) pretty much our team leader,” Bauermeister said. “Carlos
gets those guys pumped up.”
Said Franco, “I let it all go. I don’t hold anything back. I think (my
energy) pumps up everybody. I was ready to run over the catcher (to score
Mesa’s final run). I was willing to do whatever it took.”
Mustangs Billy Halverson and Brent Stevens were also willing to put it
all on the line. Halverson went 2 for 4 with a sacrifice bunt and a walk,
and had two RBIs. Stevens collected two hits and two RBIs. Nick Cabico
also had two hits and a stolen base. Hunter finished with two doubles and
a sacrifice bunt.
“(Our offense) should help our pitchers,” Bauermeister said. “(They)
can go after people knowing that we’re going to score runs. They don’t
have to shut people out, just give us a chance.”FOOTHILL/COSTA MESA
TOURNAMENT
Costa Mesa 10, Ocean View 6 Ocean View 140 010 0 - 6 10 2
Costa Mesa 042 112 x - 10 12 3
Hann, Strong (2), Vanderplas (5), Mitchell (6) and Dubarry; Stevens,
Haubrick (4), Costelloe (5), Franco (6) and Hunter. W - Haubrick, 2-0. L
- Strong, 0-1. 2B - Kreil (OV), Hunter (CM) 2, Franco (CM) 2. HR - Barton
(OV), Yoakum (OV).
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