Jaye’s slam not enough
Corona del Mar High junior third baseman Kianna Jaye belted a grand
slam in the fifth inning, but it proved to be too little, too late
for the Sea Kings, who dropped a crucial Pacific Coast League
softball game to visiting Calvary Chapel on Monday.
The Eagles scored 10 runs in the first and cruised to a 12-5
triumph to pull even with CdM for the league’s third and final
guaranteed berth into the CIF Southern Section playoffs with just one
league game remaining.
CdM (9-9, 5-4 in league) committed six errors, but it was a walk
and eight first-inning singles that got the Eagles (7-14, 5-4) off to
an explosive start.
CdM scored a run on one of three Calvary errors in the second, but
was down, 12-1, by the time Jaye, the team’s cleanup hitter, stepped
to the plate with the bases full in the fifth. Annika Gaar, Amy Tyson
and Alissa Zoelle all singled to set the table for Jaye, whose blast
cleared the center-field fence.
Jaye and Zoelle went 2 for 4 and Tyson finished 2 for 3 to pace
the Sea Kings’ eight-hit attack.
CdM visits Northwood on Wednesday and Calvary Chapel plays Tesoro.
CdM and Calvary split their two league games this spring, so, should
they finish tied, a third-place playoff would decide the league’s
final guaranteed postseason berth.
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Pacific Coast League
Calvary Chapel 12, CdM 5
Score by Innings
Calvary (10)02 000 0 -- 12 10 3
CdM 010 040 0 -- 5 8 6
Paino, Wilt (7) and Merrell; Zoelle
and Tyson. W -- Paino, 4-8. L --
Zoelle, 8-7. HR -- Jaye (CdM)
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