Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Boys' Baseball Extends Winning Streak To Seven Games

With a series sweep of the Westchester Comets and a dominant victory over the Venice Gondoliers, the Boys' Baseball team has quickly ascended the ladder in the Western League taking sole possession of second place in the process.
After beating up on the lower level league opponents to ignite their winning streak, the Cats pounded the Comets in a two game set. On Apr. 17, led by senior Jose Medina's 6 RBI day, the Cats scored sixteen runs en route to a 16-6 victory. A seven-run explosion by the Cats in the third inning quickly put the game out of the Comets' reach. In the second game of the series, on Apr. 20, the Comets put up a fight answering every scoring rally put up by the Cats. After a three run top half of the fifth inning put the Cats on top 5-2, the Comets answered with two in the bottom half of the inning and another run in the sixth inning to send the game into extra-innings. Junior Chris Navarro, who had four strikeouts in four previous plate appearances, won the game for the Cats with a sacrifice fly to left-field in the top of the ninth inning in his fifth at-bat.
A dominant 8-2 victory over the Gondoliers on Monday moved the Cats into second place in teh Western League. The Cats dominated from the outset as their first five batters reached base. Senior Stephon Brown knocked in Navarro for the early 1-0 advantage but the Gondos were able to escape a bases loaded situation after a double play groundout by sophomore Nolan Flashman. After not taking advantage of their first inning oppotunity, the Cats blew the game open in the second inning with a five run rally. Navarro drove in two runs with the bases loaded and one out. After a groundout by Medina, Brown drove in two more runs with a ground rule double into the ivy on Uni's Lower Field right-field wall. A flare single into right field by senior Michael Chun drove in Brown to extend the lead to 6-0.
"We've gotten better and worked hard on all areas of our game, especially hitting," said Brown.
Poor fielding, however, allowed the Gondos to maintain hope of a victory. Senior shortstop Justin Moore, who is the Cats' most touted star, had two errors and a critical mistake in the fourth allowed the Gondos to score two runs in that inning. Medina was able to get out of every jam he was in and a two run sixth inning put the game out of reach. "Every play hasn't been perfect but we seem to make up for it," said Brown. "Errors are going to happen, we just need to move on with it."
The Cats continue their final stretch of single game match-ups against league opponents tomorrow at home against the Fairfax Lions. The Cats will hope to avenge their 12-2 loss in their last meeting against the Lions. "After we started league 1-5 we thought to ourselve, 'This is not us, this is not the team we really are, and that we would not make playoffs playing like we were," said Brown. "After that we've just taken off and started winning."

STANDOUT PLAYER (vs. Westchester W 16-6, 4/17/09)
Although senior center-fielder Stephon Brown hit a three run homerun, his first of the season, senior pitcher/second baseman Jose Medina was the standout after going 3-5 with 6 RBI's with 1 stolen base.

STANDOUT PLAYER (@ Westchester W 6-5, 4/20/09)
Senior Justin Moore went 1-3 but walked twice, stole two bases and hit a triple in the bottom of the ninth inning which put him in position to score the game winning run on the sac. fly by Navarro.

STANDOUT PLAYER (vs. Venice W 8-2, 4/27/09)
Medina pitched a great game going seven innings, allowing two runs (one unearned), on six hits with six strikeouts, but Brown had a strong day at the plate, going 2-4 with a double, 3 RBI's and a run scored.

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