Late rally stops Laguna
Locked in a tense Pacific Coast League baseball battle with Laguna
Beach High, the University Trojans scored four runs in the top-half
of the eighth and went on to record a 9-5 extra-innings victory at
Laguna.
University then held Laguna scoreless in the bottom of the eighth
to improve to 5-2 in league.
Laguna jumped on the Trojans for a 2-0 lead after one inning.
In his first at-bat, junior Conley Sampson delivered a two-run
home run to account for the Breakers’ first two runs.
After University stung Laguna for five runs in the top of the
third to forge a 5-2 lead, Laguna battled back in the bottom of the
frame to score two more runs.
Solo home runs by junior Alex Wilson and junior Grant Harrell
narrowed Laguna’s deficit to 5-4.
Harrell then evened the score in the bottom of the sixth when he
belted his second and the Breakers’ fourth home run of the game.
Laguna had seven hits, overall.
The score stood deadlocked at 5-5 through regulation play, before
University struck for four runs in the decisive eighth inning.
In the opening round of the Wienerschnitzel Big West Invitational,
Laguna was edged by Irvine, 4-3.
Alex Wilson tripled and Garrett Rauch and Jake Wheeler doubled for
the Breakers.
Rauch, Calvin Mead and Kevin Kelly each had an RBI.
Laguna started strong by scoring single runs in the second, third
and forth innings and Grant Harrell pitched a strong game in taking a
3-0 lead.
Irvine, outplayed for much of the game, scored two runs in the
fifth inning and added two unearned runs in the bottom of the seventh
to steal the win.
In their second tournament game, the Breakers fell to El Toro,
5-3.
Grant Harrell knocked in two runs and Jeff Bolar had an RBI and
double for Laguna, which took a 2-0 lead after three innings.
After El Toro had rallied for three runs and a 3-2 lead, Bolar
doubled off the centerfield wall in the fifth to tie the score at
3-3.
El Toro scored two unearned runs in the bottom of the fifth to win
the game.
In their final tournament showing, Laguna was blanked by
Capistrano Valley, 9-0.
Alex Wilson doubled for Laguna, which could not advance a runner
past second base.
At the conclusion of the game, Capistrano Valley players
surrounded Laguna Coach Tom Faris, and paid their respects to their
former assistant coach.
Faris served on Bob Zamora’s coaching staff at Capo Valley before
coming to Laguna.
Laguna returns from spring break to play at Calvary Chapel on
Tuesday.
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