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By Terry Monahan

 "Oceanside - Most of the time, 11 hits and five walks provides enough punch to easily win a baseball game. However, there are those occasions when, even with a well-pitched effort, the attack fails to convert runners into runs and a team winds up loosing a game it dominated. That's what could've happened Saturday to La Costa Canyon High in the finals of the 29th annual Falcon-Pirate Classic at Oceanside High. Despite leaving 10 runners on base, the Mavericks tallied three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to pull out a 6-4 victory over rival Torrey Pines. Two of those runs scored on wild pitches. "It was all good in the end," La Costa Canyon senior outfielder Bobby Zalud said. "We couldn't finish it off all day, and normally our two-out offense is the best around. We finally stepped up after we blew a lot of chances." Trailing 4-3 in the sixth inning, the Mavericks (6-0)opened with Kevin Hill's single to center. He was promptly balked to second base. Zalud bunted down the third-base line for a single and moved up on a ground out, putting runners at second and third with one out. That bunt single turned out to be the key play of the inning because Reed Mason, the third pitcher of the game for the Falcons (4-2) issued an intentional walk to Will Swanner loading the bases, then threw a wild pitch to score Hill. Zalud took third base. The next pitch was also wild as Zalud came in with the go-ahead run. Justin Graeber's sacrifice tacked on an insurance run. Phillip Evans and Max MacNabb both went 2 for 3 for the Mavericks in addition to Zalud's 2 for 4 performance. Garrett Stubbs was 2 for 4 for the Falcons, who banged out eight hits in the game. Junior Trent Swart, making his second varsity appearance for the Mavericks, pitched 3 and two third innings in relief, allowing no runs, two hits and walking two, while striking out seven to pick up his first career varsity win. "He did a great job keeping them off balance," LCC coach Justin Machado said. "They were hitting the ball on us and feeling good with a 4-3 lead. This was the first time we struggled to score runners. It's good to deal with a little adversity against a good team and come out on top." But there are at least three more meetings this season between the rivals. "There is nothing wrong beating Torrey Pines for anything." Zalud said. "They swept us last year and that hurt so it's good to start off playing them with a win since we'll see them three more times during (Avocado League) play and we beat them twice in football this year too."

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The Mavericks have now won the Falcon-Pirate Tournament 8 out of the last 14 years. The key has frequently been the underclssmen who step up with their best pitching game ever.

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Freshmen Team

Posted by Neil Miller at Mar 20, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Freshmen Win Valley Center Tournament

The Freshmen Team won the Valley Center Tournament on Saturday, March 20th.     See the Freshman Page for details.

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Valley Center Tournament

Posted by Neil Miller at Mar 20, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Freshmen Win Valley Center Tournament

With a record of 3-1 in pool play, the Freshmen Team managed to sneak in to the Valley Center Tournament Semi-Finals on Saturday, March 20th. 

The boys faced Rancho Buena Vista in the Semi-Final round and quickly dispatched them with a 5-1 win.  Kyle Sachrison threw 6 strong innings,  giving up just 1 run.  Chad Theriault then spelled one inning of relief to finish the game in the 7th.  Excellent pitching was backed by a strong defensive outing by the entire team.  The team had no errors in the game.  The team also executed at the plate with situational hitting, and key stolen bases.  The big hit of the game was a bomb to center field by Colin Winters.

The Mavericks played nemesis Carlsbad in the Tournament Finals.  Unbeaten for the year, and being the top seed in the tournament, Carlsbad was the theoretical favorite in the game.  LCC again played a strong defensive game with two key double plays.  Shayne Davern and Keats Ewing combined to give up only 1 run and three hits over the course of the game.  The Mavericks won the championship game with a final score of 6-1.

The Freshmen are now 7-1 on the season.

 

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MAVS FACE EIGHT DAY MARATHON

Posted by Ruth Stoffel at Mar 17, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

  The 2010 La Costa Canyon Mavericks have raced out to a 5-0 record and a berth in this Saturday's Falcon/Pirate Tournament Championship Game against league rival and preseason ranked No: 7 Torrey Pines High School. Next week the Mavericks jump into the San Diego North County Tournament against preseason ranked No: 4 Rancho Bernardo, No: 3 ranked Vista and No: 1 preseason pick Poway High School.

San Diego Union Tribune's  March 16th County wide top ten poll.

1. Poway 2. Rancho Buena Vista 3. La Costa Canyon 4. Rancho Bernardo 5. Grossmont 6. Montgomery 7. Vista 8. Torrey Pines 9. El Capitan and 10. Santana

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