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Mavericks Continue To Top North County Times Baseball Rankings
PREP BASEBALL RANKINGS
Record Pvs.
1. La Costa Canyon 8-0 1
2. Torrey Pines 7-1 2
3. Helix 7-0 4
4. El Capitan 5-2 3
5. Grossmont 5-2 5
6. Cathedral Catholic 5-1 7
7. Vista 7-1 8
8. Rancho Bernardo 4-4 6
9. Poway 4-2 10
10. Parker 9-0 -
The Westview game has been rescheduled for Monday March 28th at Westview.
The Saturday game with Rancho Bernardo has been rescheduled from 10:30am to 2:00 pm as Coach Machado and the assistant coaches put in a tremendous amount of work to get the field ready to play ball.
Solid Pitching Timely Hitting Lead Mavs
Mavericks Beat Torrey Pines for Fourth Straight Championship
The Mavericks defeated Torrey Pines on Saturday 10-4 to win their fourth consecutive Falcon Pirate Tournament and ninth overall. The offense came through during the game led by Chad Jensen, Zach Tieger, and Matt Hall. Trailing 2-0 and 4-2 Chad Jensen and Zach Tieger led off innings with base hits to start rallies and set the table for the top of the lineup. Matt Hall had another great game going 3-4 with 5 rbi's. The game was close until the fifth when the Mavs erupted for 3 and then 5 in the sixth. On the mound the Mavericks got a great effort out of starter Jake Schulz (4 IP, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 K). He was relieved by Tanner Gage in the fifth facing bases loaded with no outs. Tanner got a shallow fly ball out, an infield single that plated two and two strikeouts to end the inning. Gage earned the win to move his record to 2-0. Trent Swart pitched a scoreless seventh. The Mavericks move their record to 6-0 on the season and begin play in the North County Tournament on Wednesday against Escondido.
Mavericks Beat SDA to Advance to Falcon-Pirate Finals
The Mavericks beat SDA 7-0 to advance to the finals of the Falcon-Pirate Tournament. The finals will be held on Saturday March 19th at Oceanside High School starting at 1:30. For the third time in four years the Mavericks will face Torrey Pines in the Falcon/Pirate Tournament Championship Game.
Yesterday the Mavericks used the long ball to account for four of the seven runs. Matt Hall got it started in the second with a shot to left. Phillip Evans matched Hall with a 2 run shot in the fifth, and Colin Winters hit a towering blast across the street in right. Nick Hanggie also contributed with a 2-2 performance and solid defense. On the mound the Mavericks were led by Trent Swart. Trent pitched six flawless innings striking out 11, walking 1, no runs, and 3 hits. He was relieved by Drew Krassny who pitched a perfect seventh. The Mavericks move their record to 5-0 on the year.
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