Mustangs make costly mistakes
Bryce Alderton
Saturday began early enough for the Costa Mesa High baseball team and
dragged on even after the final out was made.
Mesa Coach Doug Deats, discouraged by a defense that gave up five
errors, began hitting ground balls to his players after visiting
Paramount sent the Mustangs to their second straight loss with a 10-4
victory in the fifth and final game for both teams in the Newport
Elks tournament.
“Bad game. I am disappointed with the way we played,” said Deats,
whose team fell to 1-4.
Paramount (4-1) scored six runs in the top of the fifth inning --
five with two outs -- to break a 3-3 tie, getting help from two Mesa
errors while tallying just two hits.
An ominous sign for the Mustangs came when, with one out,
Paramount’s Luis Celis became caught in a rundown between first and
third. After two throws, Celis -- chased back toward the second-base
bag by Mesa shortstop Dylan Hunter -- collided with the second
baseman as both players fell to the dirt. The umpire said the second
baseman was in the baseline, signaling interference, and awarded
Celis third base.
The big hits soon followed.
Marco Camacho and Omar Ladezma each doubled in two runs as the
Pirates sent 10 batters to the plate in the fifth. A two-out
intentional walk to cleanup hitter Fred Buenrostro and a subsequent
fielding error by the shortstop set the stage for Camacho, who went 3
for 4 with two doubles, four RBIs and a run scored.
“We’ve had good defense and good pitching and, today, we got some
more hitting. But we got some breaks with balls falling in, too,”
said Paramount Coach John Guggiana, a friend of Deats.
The Pirates sacrificed three runners over on bunts and even
managed an infield hit in another attempt, keeping the Mustangs’
defense in its toes.
“Our league [San Gabriel Valley] is a bunting league because a lot
of the fields have no fences. You need to generate, put the ball in
play and emphasize style,” said Guggiana, who has known Deats for 10
years. The two met when Deats coached at Downey, a league rival of
Paramount.
Both teams used four pitchers. Mesa utilized three left-handed
arms, including senior Gary Gonzalez and junior Zach Morton.
Gonzalez made his first start and allowed three runs -- two
unearned -- on three hits to go with three strikeouts in a no
decision.
Junior Zach Morton, in his first appearance of the season, struck
out the side in the sixth and fanned the first batter of the seventh.
“[Morton] was drawing hitters onto their front foot and hitting
spots,” Deats said.
But by the time Morton came on in the sixth, the Pirates held a
9-3 lead.
Junior first baseman Andrew Sanford made it 9-4 in the bottom of
the sixth with a solo home run -- the Mustangs’ first of the year --
over the right-field fence.
The Mustangs’ tied the game, 3-3, with two runs in the fourth.
Jeff Waldron (2 for 3 with a double) singled in a run and Ryan Szwast
brought home Daniel Cooper on an RBI groundout.
Cooper doubled twice and scored two runs batting in the fifth
spot. Gonzalez, Justin Peterson and Alex Dominguez all had hits for
the Mustangs, who arrived at the field thinking the game would start
at 10 a.m. Paramount thought the game began at 11 a.m. and didn’t
arrive until 10:15 a.m.
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Newport Elks tournament Consolation
Paramount 10, Costa Mesa 4 Score by Innings
P’mount 002 160 1 -- 10 8 0
Mesa 010 201 0 -- 4 8 5
Sanchez, Gomez (4), Parra (6), Lara (7)
and Aguilar; Gonzalez, Cooper (4),
Peterson (5), Morton (6) and Benson. W --
Gomez, 1-0. L -- Cooper, 0-2. 2B --
Camacho (P) 2, Ladezma (P), Ortiz (P),
Cooper (CM) 2, Waldron (CM). 3B -- Sanchez
(P). HR -- Sanford (CM).
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