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2010 ALUMNI UPDATES

Posted by Ruth Stoffel at May 8, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

 - Garrett Hughes (2009) has appeared in 8 games, started 2 as a true Freshmen pitcher for Stanford University (25-17), and finished with an 0-1 record, he has allowed  8 hits and 11 walks, while striking out 8.

 - Michael Cruz (2006) was 1-0 with 20 strike outs in 34 innings as a reliever for Cal State Dominguez Hills. 

 - Chris Brookey (2007) has made two pitching appearance for the 48-7 UC San Diego Tritons, allowing 2 runs on 3 hits and 1 BB.

 - Brandon Delgado (08) is playing outfield for the 27-13 California Lutheran, batting .383 with 3 HR's, 5 2b's, 19 rbi's, 31 hits in 81 at bats, starting 17 games.

-  Garrett Smith (08) is playing infield for California Lutheran, appearing in 19 games with 5 starts, he has a batting average of .190, f for 21, scored 11 runs with 6 rbi's, 1-2b, and 1-3b.

-  Zach Gage (08) is playing for Palomar College, (24-13) starting 24 games, batting .236, 21 for 89, 16 rbi's.

- Mitch Tybroski (09) is playing for Palomar College,(24-13) starting 22   games, batting .238, 19 for 86, 15 rbi's. 

- Tim Perreira (07) pitched for Southwestern Jr College, (22-14) ERA of 3.76, record of 3-3 and 1 save, started 4 games in 13 appearance, H 21, ER 11, BB 15, SO 10.

- Chris Doyle (09) played infield for Grossmont Jr College (16-16), starting 25 games, Avg .263, 25 for 95, runs 19, 2b-4, 3b-2, HR-3, rbi's 18.

- Jacob Rafaele (09) pitched for Grossmont Jr College (16-16) in 8 appearances he allowed 10 hits, 6 runs, 4 BB and 5 SO.

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Upcoming Series Against Torrey Pines

Posted by Neil Miller at May 8, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Chargers, Raiders.    Army, Navy.    Red Sox, Yankees.    Lakers, Celtics.     Ohio State, Michigan.    All great rivalries, but none compare to La Costa vs. Torrey Pines.

La Costa is 11-0 in league play.  Torrey is 12-0.

Wednesday, May 12 is Game 1 of the season-finale, three games series.  Let the season begin.

Go Mavericks.


With a victory in game one and footlong subways in their tanks, the Mavericks headed in to the second game of the doubleheader with Fallbrook.  Some parents were concerned - would the boys be able to get up for another game, or might they be slow out of the gate???

In the top of the first, Fallbrook jumped out to a two run lead.  The Mav's responded with two of their own.  Fallbrook then answered with another, but the Mavericks replied with SIX.  From there it was typical Maverick brute force offense, on a field that just cannot contain the boys.  The Mavericks went on to win the game and sweep the series.  The final score was LCC 15, Fallbrook 6.

Solomon and Davern both hit homeruns and Winters, Balderas, Johnson, and Ewing all added hits.

Kyle Sachrison got the win pitching four innings.  He was relieved by Keats Ewing, and Austin Baere closed in the 7th.

Interesting fact for the day - The Maverick defense turned four double-plays during the day's doubleheader.  Nice work.

The Mavericks now retain their perfect league record of 11-0 and they now move to 27-2 for the season.


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Late rally comes up short

Posted by Mike Corica at May 7, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The JV squad rallied late but ended up with the 8-6 loss.  Sam Dudeck was one of the highlights pitching 2 scoreless innings in relief, to keep it a game.  Offensively the team came to life a little too late.  Hits were scarce with Weston Corica recording the only multi-hit game including a homerun.  Others with hits included: Tanner Gage, Kenyon Lyon, Robby Schupp, Zach Armstrong and Jason Guendert.  

Playing in front of a packed Mother's Day Weekend crowd at Diegueno Stadium, the Mavericks jumped out to an early lead by batting around in the first inning and hanging a 5 on the scoreboard.  The Mav's then kept the pedal to the metal in the second inning with 4 more runs.   Not willing to give up, the Mav's batted around yet again in the fourth inning adding 5 more runs.  The Mav's coasted to a final score of Mav's 16, Warriors 5.

On the offensive side Andrew Solomon and Brandon Miller both jacked homeruns, and Davern had a perfect day with three hits.  They were joined by a slew of other hitters including Curtis, Sachrison, Winters, Balderas, and Smith.

Carter Johnson started on the mound and gave up just one run in four innings.  He was relieved by Kyle Morris Morris with two innings and Drew Addy closed in the seventh.

Following the game the boys all presented flowers and hugs to their mothers!  Nice job boys.

 


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