Prep baseball: Playing the field
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Barry Faulkner
IRVINE - Carlos Franco, a stout senior standout for Costa Mesa
High’s baseball team the last three seasons, will attempt to spread
himself thin Saturday, when he and other top seniors from the Pacific
Coast League battle a team of senior stars from the Sea View League in
the annual South County Showcase at 3:30 p.m. at Windrow Park.
Franco, who played first base and pitched en route to second-team
All-PCL laurels for the Mustangs this season, will attempt to play one
inning at every position in the nine-inning exhibition.
“He’ll start in right field, then move to center and right, before
coming in and moving across the infield from third base to first,” said
Corona del Mar Coach John Emme, who will head up the staff of five PCL
head coaches (Northwood, which no senior class, won’t take part until
next season). “The plan is for him to catch the eighth inning, then
finish in ninth on the mound.”
Surrounding Franco during his tour around the diamond, could be as
many as nine other standouts from Newport-Mesa schools.
Seniors Eric Snell, Dave Knecht, Wes Hockinson and Rory McKeever are
expected to represent PCL champion CdM. Sea Kings Cavan Cuyler and Andrew
Johns are on the roster, but are not expected to play. Cuyler is
recovering from minor surgery and Johns is out of town.
Josh Feldman, Daniel Hunter and Steven Shores will wear Costa Mesa
green, while Estancia’s Brent Davis and Armando Ortiz are also expected
to contribute.
Newport Harbor seniors Garrett Brant, Alan Lane, Chris Ward and Joel
Brown are expected to compete for the Sea View League, which will also
draw talent from Laguna Hills, Irvine, Aliso Niguel and Woodbridge.
Emme said Snell will start the game on the mound for the PCL, which
defeated a team from the Century League, 4-3, in the second of two games
last year.
The Century League will meet a team from the South Coast League in the
second game, immediately following the PCL-Sea View clash.
USC-bound Jay Nichols and UCLA-bound Kevin Conlin from University are
also expected to play for the PCL, which will include players from Laguna
Beach.
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