Thursday, April 30, 2009

Thursday Tennis, Golf, Vollyball, etc.



The Cabrillo doubles tandem of David Terrones and Jeff Rodriguez have been a team strength this season.


BOYS TENNIS
At Cabrillo HS
Templeton
11, Cabrillo 7
Cabrillo was in this one - even at 7 sets apiece with 4 to go, but lost all four. There were 5 extra game sets and the Conqs went 2-3 in those, but the big problem was a 1-8 record in singles.

Singles:
#1 Eric Wang 1-6, 3-6, 2-6
#2 James Jeon 2-6, 7-6 (7-3), 5-7
#3 Ryan Anderson 2-6, 1-6, 0-6
[Templeton - #1 Jeff Eisenmann 3-0, #2 Brady Peralla 2-1, #3 Jordan Hattar 3-0]

Doubles:
#1 Arjun Ayyar / Jordan Daniels 5-7, 6-0, 6-3
#2 David Terrones / Jeff Rodriguez 7-6 (7-2), 6-0, 6-0
#3 Frankie Caldiera / Gary Laugen {#3b}, 6-7 (3-7), 6-3
#3b Alex Hibbs / Peter Rapoza 1-6

[Templeton - #1 Sam Rubin (3rd round - Nathan Reeves) / Ben Rubin, #2 Austin Collins / Owen Sebo, #3 Matt Murray / Nathan Bebout]

At Lompoc HS [Dave Bickmore Courts]
Lompoc 15, Morro Bay 3
This may have been the best performance of the year for the Braves, as they bettered their previous score (12-6) against the Pirates. They only lost three sets, two in extra games. Pirate ace Mike Ion took a tie-break to salvage a 2-1 record.

Singles:
#1 Kyle Thumm 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 6-4
#2 Robert Rodriguez 6-1, 6-4, 6-0
#3 Juan Morales 1-6, 7-5, 6-4

[Morro Bay - #1 Mike Ion, #2 Nolan Black, #3 Dane Eckert]

Doubles:
#1 Alex Jensen / Joel Martin 6-1, 6-0, 6-1
#2 Cooper Barrick / Oscar Rodriguez 6-0, 6-1, 6-3
#3 Carlos Diaz / Jesus Abrego 6-1, 6-4, 5-7

[Morro Bay - #1 Merlin Thompson / Keegan Meede 0-3, #2 Brandon McMahan / Napat Pattarasiren (a foreign exchange student from Thailand) 0-3, #3 Robbie Kellet / Alex Quirk 2-1]

BOYS GOLF
Los Padres League Tournament @ Rancho Maria
The Santa Ynez Pirates took one step closer to a Los Padres League title on Thursday. They had their third different player take Medalist honors this season. Lompoc had three players under 90 for the first time in several years.

Individual Results (include):
Medalist: Parker Colvin (SY) 71, Johnny Henno (SY) 72, Chris Blystone (StJ) 73, Mike Swetech (SY) 74

Lompoc (partial): Alex Stone 83, Abie Luna 85, Brian Magann 89

Team Results:
Santa Ynez 377, St. Joseph 390, Morro Bay 411, Cabrillo 466, Lompoc 467, Templeton 492, Santa Maria 514.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Santa Ynez won LPL championship again, while St. Joseph rallied to take second place as each squad earned a playoff berth.

At Santa Maria [Wilson Gym]
Santa Ynez (12-6, 7-0) 3, Santa Maria 0
[25-12, 25-13, 25-14]

For Santa Ynez:
Jon Bridgeman - 8 kills, 2 blocks
Wyatt Garley - 5 service aces, 2 kills, 2 blocks
Chase Sprague - 4 kills, 3 digs.

At St. Joseph [Hofschulte Gym]
St. Joseph
(5-2 LPL) 3, Morro Bay (2-16, 1-7 LPL) 2
[25-18, 23-25, 26-28, 25-21, 15-13]

For St. Joseph:
Shane Conway (setter) - 35 assists, 7 digs
Joe Matasci - 11 kills, 6 blocks
Wesley Guerra - 11 kills
Taylor Valentine (libero) - “took over the back row with his defense" accordng to coach Kory Gabrys.
For Morro Bay:
Noah Galica - 20 digs

Basketball

The Santa Barbara News-Press All-County Boys Basketball Team has been released. Among those earning honors are Jordan O'Byrne & Sherman Vernon III of Lompoc HS and Terrance Phillips of Cabrillo HS.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

BITS--Coe Runs 3:56 Mile/Solomon/Scott/Ornelas


Coe Sets New Cal Record


MICHAEL COE set a new University of California record for the mile run Saturday in Berkeley-- 3:56.18


It was the fastest mile in the nation so far this season and also the third fastest mile time IN THE WORLD this year.


Also in track & field DUANE SOLOMON won the 800 at the Mt. SAC Relays April 11 with another best-in-the nation time --1:46.85.


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In football Hancock College defensive back JOSEPH SCOTT has accepted a football scholarship at Union College in Kentucky. Union finished last season ranked No. 10 in the NAIA and won the Mid-South Conference title with a 9-3 (5-1) record.


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In college baseball BEN ORNELAS is unloading on Lewis-Clark's opponents. Big Ben, playing first base, is currently batting .408, second best on the perennial NAIA champs' roster, and his slugging percentage of .694 is numero uno. The small-school Warriors knocked off the University of Washington this week.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Full Slate on Tuesday

LPL Results

Tuesday, 28 April 2009


SOFTBALL
Lompoc 11, Santa Maria 1 [5 Innings]

In the bottom of the 5th inning, Lauren Lopes hit a 2-run double, and a throwing error on a Dana Campitelli grounder scored another run. Then Jeana Carrillo's run scoring double sealed the Saints fate as the Braves topped Santa Maria 11-1.

The home-standing Braves collected a number of extra-base hits - Paty Martinez had a triple, while Elicity Fabing, Lopes (2-4), Campitelli, and Carrillo each had doubles. Carrillo pitched 4 no-hit innings, allowing 1 unearned run, before being relieved by Jasmine Taylor who gave up an opposite field single to right but no runs.


Cabrillo 9, Santa Ynez 6

Amanda Leake & Kiley Shae Aldridge each tossed 3 innings as the Conqs held off a late surge to beat the Pirates at CHS. Cabrillo was up 9-4 with a runner on first and two out in the top of the 7th, with Aldridge in the circle, when the Pirates caught a break.

A swinging third strike pitch ricocheted under catcher Lindsie Hollowell's facemask, striking her in the neck & jaw. She was able to stay in the game after a few minutes recuperation, but the next batter up singled home both runners. A subsequent walk put runners on the corners heading into the meat of the line-up. Aldridge, however, induced a slow grounder to first to end the game without furthur damage.

Leake allowed 2 runs and Aldridge gave up 4 more. The offense was led by Adriana Segura (3 hits including a double, 3 RBI), Gabi Palacios (2-5, RBI), and Kelcie Jo Pecyna (double).

St Joseph [7-1 LPL] 13, Templeton 0
The Knights scored 8 runs in the top of the seventh frame to finish off the Eagles.

Alexa Sanders - 2 hits (double), 4 RBI
Shayli Swaim - 3 hits, 2 RBI
Ashley Ramirez - 3-5, RBI
Mariah Cochiola / Melissa Armero - 2 hits each
Caitlin Voss - RBI triple [4th inning]


St Joseph hosts Lompoc on Friday at St Louis de Montfort School.

BASEBALL
Lompoc 5, Santa Maria 1
Ryan Bower went 6 strong innings - 2 hits & 1 earned run, and Daniel Dunaetz threw one frame of scoreless relief which was highlighted by second baseman Scottie Aguailar's spectacular diving catch .
Each team scored once in the 1st, but the Braves added 2 runs each in the 3rd & 5th stanzas. Daniel Mallory doubled for Lompoc.

Santa Ynez 12, Cabrillo 3
The Pirates continued to romp through the league, stunning the Donald M. MacIntyre Field crowd with a 7-run out-burst in the top of the first. They would add 3 more in the fourth, and solo runs in the second & sixth.

The Conqs never really could solve starter Todd Whitmore (who went 6), or reliever Nathan Thompson, but they did get single runs across in the 1st, 6th , and 7th. Brian Engler, Niko Schaefnitz, and Aaron Naputi allowed 12 hits and 12 runs on the mound - but only 4 of them were earned since the defense contributed 4 errors to the effort.

St. Joseph 12, Templeton 4
For the Eagles (4-11, 1-9 LPL)
Chad McGill - 2 RBI

Mission Prep 12, Morro Bay 4
For Morro Bay [6-11, 3-4 LPL]

Jordan Kuhn - 2-3 (2 homers)
Jacob Peterson - 2-3 (double)


BOYS TENNIS
Lompoc 11, Cabrillo 7
[STORY]

Singles: Lompoc 6-3
[Lompoc #1 Kyle Thumm, #2 Robert Rodriguez #3 Juan Morales]
Eric Wang - 0-6, 2-6, 6-3
James Jeon - 6-3, 2-6, 6-0
Ryan Anderson - 4-6, 6-4, 4-6

Doubles: Lompoc 5-4
[Lompoc #1 Alex Jensen / Joel Martin, #2 Cooper Barrick / Oscar Rodriguez, #3 Carlos Diaz / Jose Abrego]

Arjun Ayyar / Jordan Daniels - 0-6, 7-5, 6-3
Daniel Terrones / Jeff Rodriguez - 3-6, 6-2, 6-2
Frankie Caldiera / Gary Laugen - 0-6, 0-6, 0-6

Junior Varsity
Cabrillo 10 Lompoc 6
The Braves only won one doubles set, losing one by tie-breker and forfeiting three.


Santa Ynez 15, Templeton 3
The Pirates rolled over Templeton taking eight of nine singles matches, and seven of nine in doubles.


In the lone Templeton singles win, Brady Peracca defeated Joe Hermann 7-6 (7-5), while in
the Eagles most convincing doubles win of the day, Sam and Ben Rubin, defeated Logan Deats and Grant Collison, 6-1.


St. Joseph [11-4, 8-3 LPL] 14, Morro Bay [3-8, 2-8 LPL] 4
Morro Bay lost all nine doubles matches and #1 singles player Mike Ion dropped his initial set to Jake Eszes 6-0, but came back to win two of the Pirates 4 points ( 6-2, 6-0). Eszes swept 6-0, 6-0, 6-0 at No. 1 singles for St. Joseph.

Knights doubles pairs Hayes Dunn /Jacob Goeres, Brian Turton / Tyler Chamness, and James Xing / Taylor Monroy all swept three sets.


BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Morro Bay 3, Santa Maria 1
[18-25, 25-16, 25-10, 25-22]
Daniel Kersten had 15 kills to help Morro Bay collect their first LPL victory.

Santa Ynez [6-0] 3, St. Joseph [4-2] 0
[25-12, 25-10, 25-23]
The Pirates remained undefeated in LPL competition for the 17th consecutive year.
Jon Bridgeman 14 kills, and Andrew Wolinski added 11 more for the victors.

BOYS GOLF

At the Morro Bay Golf Course
Santa Ynez (11-6, 4-1)193, Morro Bay 217
Morro Bay’s Eric Olsen shared medalist honors at 1-over par (36) with Santa Ynez’s Johnny Henno. Other Santa Ynez scores: A.J. Woronovich 38, Tyler Shean 39, Parker Colvin 39, and Mike Swetech 41.

At La Purisima Golf Course
Lompoc, Mission Prep - No Information

TRACK AND FIELD
Boys: Morro Bay 70, Templeton 66
Girls: Templeton 79, Morro Bay 56
Morro Bay winners include:
James Shipe - 1,600 (4:39.92), 800 (2:08.96)
Natalie Hoage - Long Jump (16-2), Triple Jump (32-4), High jump (4-6)
Samantha Camacho - 1,600 (5:40.68), 800 (2:19.20)

At Santa Ynez

Boys: Santa Ynez [6-0] 92, Lompoc [0-6] 44
100: Milton Royster L 11.33
200: Cody Uhrig SY 23.49
400: Cody Uhrig SY 54.50
800: Justin Puccinelli SY 2:12.02
1600:Parker Johnson SY 5:01.81
3200: Marciel Ordoz SY 10:30
110 HH: Jake Morehart L 16.50
300 IH: Eric Sheldon SY 45.82
4x100 Relay: Lompoc 45.84
4x400 Relay: SY 3:39.85
Long Jump: Dillon Morgan L 20-2.5
High Jump: Ethan Stewart SY 5-8
Triple Jump: Alex Thumm L 39-6.5
Pole Vault: Parker Johnson SY 11-6
Shot Put: John Morgan SY 44-0
Discus: John Morgan SY 145-10

Girls: Santa Ynez [5-1] 113, Lompoc [1-5] 21
100: Kendall Sauter SY NTA
200: Emilie Newton SY 28.69
400: Lexi Cash SY 64.3
800: Cat Truax SY 2:39.17
1600: Ashley Fabing L 5:37.36
3200: Kelly Mayer SY 11:30
110 HH: Emilie Newton SY 17.75
300 IH: Lauren Rassmussen SY 51.04
4x100 Relay: Santa Ynez SY 53.15
4x400 Relay: Santa Ynez SY 4:29.7
Long Jump: Kendall Sauter SY 16-2
High Jump: Haley King SY 4-10
Triple Jump: Haley King SY 32-2
Pole Vault: Jessica Hatchell SY 8-6
Shot Put: Annie Frederickson SY 39-0
Discus: Ally Squires SY 123-6


At Santa Maria
Boys: St. Joseph 89, Santa Maria 47
Girls: St Joseph 117, Santa Maria 19
St. Joseph’s girls completed a 6-0 run through the LPLregular season .

For St Joseph:
Natasha Kolbo - High jump (5-2), 100 (12.8), Long jump (17-3), 200 (27.o).
(The Knights junior has lost once in LPL competition this season.)
Quetta Peinado - 1600, 800, 3200
Brenee English - Pole Vault (9-9) [St. Joseph school record]
Tiffany Kinson - 110 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles
Jonathan Fields - 110 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles

For Santa Maria:
Karina Delgadillo - Triple Jump [Santa Maria girls’ only event win]
Josh Marzett - 100, 200
Israel Ruvalcaba - 1600, 3200

Monday, April 27, 2009

Sargeant to Buffalo




SIGNS QUICK WITH THE BILLS
















Lompoc's LYDELL SARGEANT signed a free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills today, according to KSBY-TV. The cornerback was a second team all-Big 10 pick last season for Penn State.

Sargeant was not taken in the weekend's NFL draft, but his signing quickly on Monday seems to indicate genuine interest on the part of the Bills.

The Cabrillo High grad had been expected to be picked in the late rounds.


LPL Golf Results
Monday, 27 April 2009

St Joseph (38 points) kept the heat on Santa Ynez (41) for the LPL lead with a narrow win, Morro Bay (29) maintained their hold on 3rd by defeating Cabrillo, and Templeton squeeked by Lompoc.

The League Tournament will be on Thursday at Rancho Maria. Lompoc hosts Mission Prep in a non-league match on Tuesday.

At Hunter Ranch Golf Course
The Braves had several chances to pull this one out, but never overcame a lost tee shot on the first hole.

Templeton [256]: Greyson Morain 41 [Medalist], Tanner Westbrook 43, Hughes 53, Spencer Elliott 56, Ben Lowerison 63
Lompoc [257]: Abie Luna 46, Brian Magann 50, Carter Bovee 50, Alex Stone 53, Nick Foster 58

At Alisal Ranch
St Joseph [203]: Jeff Blystone 35, Chris Blystone 39, James Fosdick 41, Colin Christ 43, Travis Bachman 45

Santa Ynez [205]: Johnny Henno 33 [Medalist], Mike Swetech 36, Tyler Shean 41, A.J. Woronvich 47, Paker Colvin 48

At Morro Bay Golf Course
Morro Bay 207, Cabrillo 248

The competition for the LPL's four individual slots in the CIF-SS individual tournament is heating up. The Pirate's Matt Hansen, the League leader, did not play due to illness, but his teammate, Eric Olsen, shot a 36 to Medal and move within a point of the LPL #4 spot.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Duffy Suffers First Loss Since Last July

Gives up two homers and five RBI to ex-Mustang

WINSTON-SALEM, NC -- Former Cal Poly Mustang Brent Morel entered Sunday’s Carolina League contest with the Winston-Salem Dash batting a weak 229. In nine games last year’s Big West Conference RBI leader had amassed a total of only two (2) RBI.

But in today’s contest against Kansas City’s Wilmington club Morel, the White Sox’ third round draft pick last year, blasted two home runs and plated five RBI, all of them against Lompoc’s DANNY DUFFY.

Nice for Morel whose family back in Bakersfield was cheering. Not so nice for Duffy who came in carrying a 2-0 record and a 2.30 ERA and who seemed a cinch to move up before season’s end.

Duffy gave up three home runs, two to Morel, and six earned runs total, five thanks to the former Mustang.

All that in just six innings. Suddenly Duff’s ERA is 4.35 and he puts his pants on one leg at a time just like everybody else.

He suffered his first defeat since July 3 last year, a span of 12 starts.

Duffy struck out just one, walked two and gave up eight hits.

It all happened in just two innings.

In the fourth and fifth, the Dash blasted three home runs. In the fourth, all nine men batted against Duffy and six straight men reached base. Morel drove in three with a home run to left-center and Christian Marrero followed with a solo shot to right-center. Duffy would strand men at the corners thereafter, but gave up another homer to Morel on a first-pitch swing in the fifth. The two-out blow drove in another pair of tallies for a 6-1 deficit the Blue Rocks could not overcome.

No matter that Duffy led 1-0 after three innings having allowed just two singles. In the fourth two singles preceded Morel’s first blast, then Marrero solo’d, then a single and a walk put two runners on before Duffy retired the side on a fly ball and a strike out.

Lompoc Police Beat Girls with Bats -- -- and Pitching !

SOFTBALL
The LPD team's easy 7-2 win [STORY] over the Cabrillo varsity softball squad in Saturday's 'Relay for Life' fundraiser reminded me of two statements. The first was from a discussion with Lompoc HS baseball coaching legend Dan Bodary. He stated that he would rather have a pitcher with a good change-up than one with a good curve. Obviously, the girls had more trouble adjusting to the slow-pitch game than the guys did in dealing with fast-pitch. Department Chief Tim Dabney scattered 4 hits over 6 shutout innings, and ex-pro Scott Morgan was 4-4 (double, triple) with 3 RBI's. David Lamar had 3 hits, and 3 others each had 2 hits against an expanding defense.

Adriana Segura took the loss for the girls. Cabrillo generated their only offense in the 7th when Shelby Kuhlman tripled (ahem) home Colby Erdman, then scored on a wild pitch by reliever Eric Nesby.

The second thing ? That would be the old Greco-Roman Proverb (as translated) -- "In the end, Old Age and Treachery will defeat Youth and Vigor". Chalk one up for the old guys !!

Track & Field
Cabrillo / Templeton [Thursday]
Cabrillo Winners
[Scroll Down to Bottom]

Santa Barbara County Meet
[Complete Results]
Twelve teams participated in the SBC Meet at Carpenteria on Saturday. Races were held in 4 categories - Boys Varsity, Girls Varsity, Boys Frosh/Soph, & Girls Frosh/Soph. The Grand Sweepstake is the total points earned in all four.

VARSITY: Conq Eddie Tovar was the lone winner from the valley, posting a Personal Record 9:54.55 in the 3200 meter race. Levi Block the second place finisher in the same race. On the girls side, Katie Avila (CHS 400) and Ashley Fabing (LHS 3200) both finished in second.

FROSH/SOPH: Nik Powell & Thomas Li tied for 1st in the Pole Vault and several other boys medaled.

GRAND SWEEPSTAKES
1. Dos Pueblos 495 1/2 - [BV 125.5, GV 151.5, BFS 137.5, GFS 81]
2. St. Joseph 410 1/2 - [BV 40, GV 124.5, BFS 120, GFS 126]
3. San Marcos 363 - [BV 67, GV 54, BFS 98, GFS 144]
4. Cabrillo 173 1/4 - [BV 41, GV 32, BFS 61.25, GFS 39]
5. Santa Ynez 128
- [BV 66, GV 43 , BFS 6, GFS 13]
6. Righetti 103 1/2 - [BV 51.5, GV42 , BFS 2, GFS 0]
7. Lompoc 84 1/4 - [BV 6, GV 10, BFS 54.25, GFS 14]
8. Santa Barbara 79 - [BV 32, GV 1, BFS 13, GFS 33]
9. Pioneer Valley 63 - [BV 27, GV23 , BFS 1, GFS 12]
10. Carpinteria 54 - [BV 13, GV 12, BFS 3, GFS 26]
11. Laguna Blanca 14 - [BV 14, GV 0, BFS 0, GFS 0]
12. Cate 13 - [BV 13, GV 0, BFS 0, GFS 0]

Individual Results (Cabrillo/Lompoc)
[Top 4 finish = Medal Winner]
Boys - Varsity:
100:
5 Milton Royster , Lompoc - 11.57 +0.5
6 Jordan Watson , Cabrillo - 11.59 +0.5
10 Alberto Garcia , Cabrillo - 11.91 +0.0
200:
6 Jordan Watson , Cabrillo - 23.49 +0.0
12 Milton Royster , Lompoc - 23.89 +0.0
13 Alberto Garcia , Cabrillo - 24.16 +0.0
400:
12 Matt McConnell , Cabrillo - 53.90
13 Balfour Brown , Cabrillo - 54.84
17 Leedham Vincent , Cabrillo - 56.67
19 Erik Terrones , Lompoc - 58.31
800:
4 Johnny Hernandez , Cabrillo - 2:05.75
11 Lazaro Nunez , Cabrillo - 2:10.25
12 Joe Hess , Lompoc - 2:12.26
14 Eric Odam , Cabrillo - 2:15.09
1600:
4 Levi Block , Cabrillo - 4:38.75
5 Eddie Tovar , Cabrillo - 4:39.28
9 Johnny Hernandez , Cabrillo - 4:44.76
11 Hopson Jeshua , Cabrillo - 4:50.80
18 Carlos Ortiz , Lompoc - 5:11.74
19 Jose Garcia , Lompoc - 5:17.21
20 Aaron Carmona , Lompoc - 5:18.24
3200:
1 Eddie Tovar , Cabrillo - 9:54.55
2 Levi Block , Cabrillo - 9:59.96
6 Hopson Jeshua , Cabrillo - 10:40.15
9 Lazaro Nunez , Cabrillo - 11:08.38
110 Hurdles:
6 Joe Mayorga , Cabrillo - 18.05 +0.5
7 Marko Morerro , Cabrillo - 18.15 +0.5
11 Jake Morehart , Lompoc - 19.26 +0.5
300 Hurdles: 8 Joe Mayorga , Cabrillo - 44.39
4 x 100 RELAY: 4 , Cabrillo - 45.11
4 x 400 RELAY:
6 , Cabrillo - 3:38.62
LONG JUMP: 4 Alberto Garcia , Cabrillo - 18-09
TRIPLE JUMP: 7 Balfour Brown , Cabrillo - 38-11 1/2
HIGH JUMP: 4 Jake Morehart , Lompoc - 5-08
POLE VAULT:
9 Marko Morerro , Cabrillo - 10-00
10 Dale Overholts , Cabrillo - 10-00
16 Joseph Anderson , Lompoc - 8-06
17 Jarod Collins , Cabrillo - 8-00
SHOT PUT:
15 Taylor Kidney , Cabrillo - 37-01
19 Andrew Chavoya , Cabrillo - 35-06
20 Eric Herrera , Lompoc - 34-04
23 Kyle Avillanoza , Cabrillo - 31-06 1/2
DISCUS:
18 Eric Herrera , Lompoc - 102-04
21 Andrew Chavoya , Cabrillo - 100-08
25 Taylor Kidney , Cabrillo - 89-00
27 Kyle Avillanoza , Cabrillo - 69-10


Girls - Varsity
100:
3 Rebekah Rogers , Cabrillo - 12.84 +0.6
11 Stephanie Miranda , Cabrillo - 13.83 +0.6
12 Desiree Brown , Cabrillo - 13.95 +0.6
200:
8 Stephanie Miranda , Cabrillo - 28.54 +1.0
10 Desiree Brown , Cabrillo - 28.88 +0.2
400:
2 Katie Alvia , Cabrillo - 1:02.40
5 Caitlin Millis , Cabrillo - 1:06.29
800: 7 Kathleen Anderson , Cabrillo - 2:47.62
1600:
11 Britni Heter , Cabrillo - 5:55.72
13 Chelsey Sidhu , Cabrillo - 5:58.28
15 Kathleen Anderson , Cabrillo - 6:30.31
17 Alexis Kazianka , Cabrillo - 6:48.76
3200:
2 Ashley Fabing , Lompoc - 11:59.13
4 Britni Heter , Cabrillo - 12:12.36
8 Chelsey Sidhu , Cabrillo - 12:58.87
10 Alexis Kazianka , Cabrillo - 14:30.21
110 Hurdles:
7 Rebekah Rogers , Cabrillo - 18.01 +1.3
10 Julie Leyva , Cabrillo - 19.22 -0.6
11 Jenniffer Hudson , Cabrillo - 19.47 -0.6
300 Hurdles:
4 Katie Alvia , Cabrillo - 51.44
11 Taylor Wagonseller , Cabrillo - 54.51
15 Jeniffer Hudson , Cabrillo - 55.66
16 Julie Leyva , Cabrillo - 56.47
4 x 100 RELAY: 4 , Cabrillo - 52.08
4 x 400 RELAY: NONE
LONG JUMP:
9 Sara Taylor , Cabrillo - 13-08 3/4
11 Shyrissa Dobbins , Cabrillo - 13-06
12 Stephanie Miranda , Cabrillo - 13-00 1/2
TRIPLE JUMP:
4 Sara Taylor , Cabrillo - 33-03 1/2
9 Shyrissa Dobbins , Cabrillo - 30-09

HIGH JUMP:
Shyrissa Dobbins , Cabrillo - NH , -

POLE VAULT: NONE
SHOT PUT:
5 Kayla Fajardo , Lompoc - 32-07
10 Cindy Emerson , Lompoc - 28-04 3/4
13 Elizabeth Worthington , Cabrillo - 26-00
15 Tiawna Laugen , Cabrillo - 25-07 3/4
17 Schrena Todd , Cabrillo - 24-09
DISCUS:
9 Kayla Fajardo , Lompoc - 96-01
16 Tiawna Laugen , Cabrillo - 78-10
17 Cindy Emerson , Lompoc - 78-08
20 Schrena Todd , Cabrillo - 73-00
21 Elizabeth Worthington , Cabrillo - 71-06

Boys Frosh - Soph
100 METERS:
2 Justin Osborn , Lompoc - 11.77 +0.3
3 Dillon Morgan , Lompoc - 11.85 +0.3
7 Tj Babauta , Cabrillo - 12.21 +0.8
8 Lorenzo Lewis , Lompoc - 12.22 +0.3
25 Daniel Fraats , Cabrillo - 13.29 +1.3
200 METERS:
3 Marcel Blow , Lompoc - 23.95 +0.0
5 Justin Osborn , Lompoc - 24.52 -0.5
10 Lorenzo Lewis , Lompoc - 25.23 -0.5
400 METERS:
3 Marcel Blow , Lompoc - 52.70
8 Tyler Dutton , Lompoc - 54.59
12 Matt Ryan , Cabrillo - 57.90
20 Donovan Thomas , Lompoc - 1:03.35
800 METERS:
5 Omar Padilla , Cabrillo - 2:12.68
6 Joey Pogue , Cabrillo - 2:12.89
9 Nicholas Billings , Cabrillo - 2:17.32
20 Zach Trevino , Cabrillo - 2:26.49
1600 METERS:
2 Steven Villanueva , Cabrillo - 4:48.20
3 Joel Velazquez , Cabrillo - 4:49.68
4 Daniel Pena , Cabrillo - 4:54.75
6 Craig Wise , Cabrillo - 5:05.04
3200 METERS:
2 Steven Villanueva , Cabrillo - 10:14.41
3 Eduardo Morales , Lompoc - 10:15.06
4 Joel Velazquez , Cabrillo - 10:15.99
6 Daniel Pena , Cabrillo - 10:44.71
7 Niko Avila , Cabrillo - 10:48.50
110 HURDLES: 9 Terry Jones , Cabrillo - 20.43 -0.2
300 HURDLES:
8 Terry Jones , Cabrillo - 47.50
9 Matt Ryan , Cabrillo - 47.87
4 x 100 RELAY:
2 Lompoc - 45.41
5 Cabrillo - 47.48
4 x 400 RELAY:
4 Lompoc - 3:52.96
7 Cabrillo - 4:05.32
LONG JUMP:
3 Dillon Morgan , Lompoc - 18-09
10 Lorenzo Lewis , Lompoc - 17-03 1/4
12 Justin Osborn , Lompoc - 16-11 1/4
13 Tj Babauta , Cabrillo - 16-09 14
21 David Wilson , Cabrillo - 11-08
TRIPLE JUMP:
3 Jalen Davenport , Cabrillo - 39-06
5 Alex Thumm , Lompoc - 38-04
HIGH JUMP:
6t Alex Thumm , Lompoc - 5-02
6t Mike Ferrulo , Cabrillo - 5-02
POLE VAULT:
1t Nik Powell , Cabrillo - 10-06
1t Thomas Li , Cabrillo - 10-06
8 Jalen Davenport , Cabrillo - 8-06
SHOT PUT:
9 T.J. Babauta , Cabrillo - 38-02
25 Orlando Arciniega , Lompoc - 31-04 1/2
29 Tyler Smith , Cabrillo - 28-00
30 Abraham Carmona , Lompoc - 25-02 3/4
DISCUS:
22 Tyler Smith , Cabrillo - 85-06
28 Orlando Arciniega , Lompoc - 76-05
Abraham Carmona , Lompoc - NM


Girls - Frosh/Soph
100 METERS:
6 Casey Stumpo , Lompoc - 13.95 +1.0
9 Lora Merana , Cabrillo - 14.10 +0.8
10 Breeana Piper-Williams , Cabrillo - 14.17 +0.8
13 Kaylin Barnes , Lompoc - 14.32 +1.0
15 Edith Vargas , Lompoc - 14.44 +1.0
19 Felicia Bowen , Cabrillo - 14.99 +0.0
20 Danielle Hamon , Lompoc - 15.04 +0.0
21 Alexa Crispin , Cabrillo - 15.06 +0.0
200 METERS:
7 Lora Merana , Cabrillo - 29.28 +1.8
8 Casey Stumpo , Lompoc - 29.30 +1.7
9 Leeila Pack , Cabrillo - 29.47 +1.1
11 Breeana Piper-Williams , Cabrillo - 29.81 +1.8
16 Edith Vargas , Lompoc - 30.61 +1.7
19 Danielle Hamon , Lompoc - 30.91 +1.1
20 Alexa Crispin , Cabrillo - 30.94 +1.7
400 METERS:
5 Leeila Pack , Cabrillo - 1:05.62
7 Sameeha Husayn , Lompoc - 1:07.19
10 Jessica Kovach , Cabrillo - 1:08.38
14 Holly Dyer , Lompoc - 1:10.84
15 Stephaney Soza , Lompoc - 1:14.54
800 METERS:
3 Karina Rich , Cabrillo - 2:39.28
5 Devon Bedell , Cabrillo - 2:41.05
7 Vaidehi Buch , Cabrillo - 2:41.50
11 Denice Hernandez , Lompoc - 2:44.45
12 Dean Roell , Cabrillo - 2:45.50
15 Camy Carisser , Lompoc - 2:51.71
1600 METERS:
2 Karina Rich , Cabrillo - 5:49.04
4 Devon Bedell , Cabrillo - 5:49.57
5 Denice Hernandez , Lompoc - 5:51.76
13 Alexis Castellanos , Cabrillo - 6:05.29
21 Camy Carisser , Lompoc - 6:23.76
23 Ashley Dalton , Cabrillo - 6:29.36
3200 METERS:
3 Alexis Castellanos , Cabrillo - 13:13.76
4 Libby Janatsch , Cabrillo - 13:14.85
7 Vaidehi Buch , Cabrillo - 13:35.04
100 HURDLES:
10 Isabel Tejada , Cabrillo - 20.07 +0.3
17 Symphanie Maynes , Cabrillo - 20.95 +0.3
20 Alyssa Enos , Cabrillo - 21.42 +0.3
300 HURDLES:
11 Alyssa Enos , Cabrillo - 57.05
15 Symphanie Maynes , Cabrillo - 57.99
18 Felicia Bowen , Cabrillo - 59.04
4 x 100 RELAY:
3 Lompoc - 54.28
6 Cabrillo - 56.11
4 x 400 RELAY:
4 Cabrillo - 4:39.89
LONG JUMP:
14 Leeila Pack , Cabrillo - 12-10
20 Lauren Pouilot , Lompoc - 11-08 1/2
TRIPLE JUMP:
11 Breeana Piper-Williams , Cabrillo - 28-07 1/2
HIGH JUMP:
3t Holly Dyer , Lompoc - 4-06
14 Lauren Pouilot , Lompoc - 3-10
POLE VAULT:
Dean Roell , Cabrillo - NH, - GFS
SHOT PUT:
11 Stephanie Arcilla , Cabrillo - 25-08 1/2
12 Shatiana Vernon , Lompoc - 24-04 1/2
13 Gabriela Armero , Lompoc - 24-03 1/2
19 Gabriella Hott , Cabrillo - 21-10
21 Chyane Fabing , Lompoc - 21-05
24 Kelly Bader , Cabrillo - 20-00
DISCUS:
5 Stephanie Arcilla , Cabrillo - 84-02
14 Gabriella Hott , Cabrillo - 70-06
18 Shatiana Vernon , Lompoc - 65-07
19 Chyane Fabing , Lompoc - 63-04
20 Kelly Bader , Cabrillo - 61-11
22 Gabriela Armero , Lompoc - 61-10

Cabrillo winners vs Templeton [Thursday]
Boys Varsity
Relays - 4 x 100 (45.97), 4 x 400 (3:42.7)
Levi Block - 1600 (4:38), 800 (2:04.5)
Balfour Brown - 400 (55.34)
Nathan Palazzo - Shot Put (42' 3")
Marco Marerro - 110 H (17.93)

Girls Varsity
Relays - 4 x 100 (52.66)
Rebecca Rogers - 100 H (17.75)
Stephanie Miranda - 200 (28.68)
Britni Heter - 3200 (12:38)

Saturday, April 25, 2009

The best Swimmer at the Pool on Friday was ...


Frank Piemme. The remarkable octogenarian, and International Swimming Hall of Fame inductee, stopped by the pool to watch Jacob Piemme swim for the Braves. How good is he ? Well, he has held over 60 U.S. National Records.

Also the second round of LPL baseball & softball got underway on Friday.

SOFTBALL
Lompoc [6-1 LPL] 10, Santa Ynez 0 [6 Innings]

Elicity Fabing's three-run triple highlighted an eight-run third inning as the Braves finished off the Pirates in six innings because of the 10-run rule. Jeana Carrillo and reliever Jasmine Taylor each threw 3 innings, combining on a three hitter.
Lompoc catcher Lauren Lopes (2-4, RBI), starter Jeana Carrillo (2 RBI), and Monica Tuomi (RBI) keyed the offense.

St. Joseph [6-1 LPL] 12, @ Santa Maria 0 [5 Innings]

The Knights didn't nee the help, but the Saints gave it to them anyway -
five unearned runs with two out in the first inning. It was all St Joe from there. Jackie Rodriguez had two of the Knights 4 doubles. Caitlin Voss (3 hits, 2 RBI), Ashley Ramirez (3 hits, 2 RBI), Mariah Cochiolo (3 hits, 3 RBI), Melissa Amaro (2 hits -double), and Shayli Swaim (2 hits) all had big days at the plate.

Today (Sat.) : Two games (Hart, TBD) at the Thousand Oaks Tournament

Tuesday: at Templeton

Morro Bay [16-3, 6-1 LPL] 2, Templeton [5-10, 1-5 LPL] 1

"Dauer Power" is alive and well. Kim Dauer struck out 17 batters versus just one hit for Morro Bay. Templeton's Jane Hunt also pitched well, throwing a complete game 3-hitter, with Ciara Ramos accounting for two of the three.
JV Softball [Tuesday]

According to coach John Carrillo, Tuesday's Lompoc - Cabrillo JV Game was "a real nail-biter". Lompoc Head Coach Todd Wold agreed --

Yesterday was a pitching duel and a nailbiter between the Lompoc Braves and the Cabrillo Conquistadors JV softball teams. Lompoc started six freshman, including their entire outfield, 3rd basewoman, catcher, and pitcher.

With Jasmine Taylor, Lompoc's freshman pitcher and leading hitter (.918 in league), getting pulled up to varsity to pitch versus Santa Ynez as a result of her no hitter last week, Lompoc threw another freshman, Katie Berryman, versus the Conqs. What most thought would be a hitter's game turned out to be a pitching duel. Both pitchers threw a 2 hitter.

Both of the Conq's hits come in the 6th, a bloop single over first base, then a shot to left field by their former varsity catcher and cleanup hitter, to drive in their one and only run in the top of the sixth. In the bottom of the seventh, Katie Berryman attempted to help her own cause by hitting a triple with one out. Marissa Brady laid down a near-perfect bunt down first that was teatering on the line but called foul. Then with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, Cera Mitchell hit a shot back at the pitcher, ending the game.

Both teams went down as winners and I am sure are ready for another duel in league later in the season. The Braves and the Conq's both recieved outstanding pitching from their freshmen, indicating a continued rivalry worthy of the Lompoc Valley for years to come. "I have never been more proud of a team, we have one of the most talented teams top to bottom on the central coast! Other teams have a few great players, but we have a great team.




Top Row, L-R: Coach Carrillo, Chanice Pooler(NA), Yvonne Luna, Jasmine Taylor, Emma Carter, Kristian Paulie, Coach Wold

Middle row, L-R: Cera Mitchell, Sierra Lujano, Katie Berryman, Adrianna Davis (NA) , Marissa Brady, Coach Crandall

Front Row, L-R: April Tuomi, Dominque Oatis, Monica Gaitin, Reneeta Richardson,



BASEBALL

Santa Ynez [5-1 LPL] 6, Lompoc [4-3 LPL] 5 [8 Innings]
Sean Rowan (6-0) was the Brave killer again. Like the opener a few weeks ago, Santa Ynez jumped on top with 5 in the early going, but this time Lompoc came back against the Pirate's ace - only to be thwarted in extra innings. {STORY}

Cabrillo Had the League BYE.

Tuesday:
Santa Maria @ Lompoc
Santa Ynez @ Cabrillo in a showdown for first place .

St. Joseph [5-2 LPL] 18, @ Santa Maria [o-6 LPL] 6 [Elks Field]

The Knights pounded the Saints. Andrew Clark doubled for Santa Maria, but it was not enough.
Some of the St. Joe stats -
Luke Reccord: 4-5, 3 Runs, 6 RBI
Jacob Cano: 5-6, 4 Runs, 3 RBI
Paul Rodriguez: 2-4, 4 RBI
Jason Buchanan: 2-2

Morro Bay [6-10, 3-4 LPL] 5, Templeton [4-11, 1-5 LPL] 2
Alex Kotheimer took the loss, after the Pirates overcome four errors by scoring twice in both the fifth and sixth innings. Cody Brindley covered the whole distance on the mound for the Pirates, striking out three batters while allowing just three hits - including a Rick Horn homer.


SWIMMING AND DIVING
Double Dual Meet @ the COLAC
Lompoc hosted Cabrillo & Morro Bay,
Cabrillo hosted Morro Bay.

(Preliminary Numbers Only - This one was a Beast to score)
Boys:
Lompoc 86, Morro Bay 86 TIE
Cabrillo
132, Morro Bay 60
Cabrillo , Lompoc [The Conqs won - exact score not yet available]
[Cabrillo won both JV Matches - Lompoc had one JV swimmer & Morro Bay had none]

Girls:
Morro Bay 98, Lompoc 76, JV Morro Bay 133-25
Cabrillo 124, Morro Bay 61, JV Cabrillo 110-54
Cabrillo 143, Lompoc 28, JV Cabrillo 131-32


The 'Complete' Results will be posted as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, some Morro Bay info --

On the boys side, Morro Bay’s Trent Popovich won the 200 free (1:51.49) and the 100 free (51.01) against both schools and the 100 breaststroke (1:20.82) against Lompoc.

For the girls, Laura Clark won the 200 free (2:01.11) and the 50 free (24.91) for Morro Bay against both schools. And Kendall Swanson also took home four wins for swimming two races, winning the 100 free (59.66) and the 100 back (1:07.07) for the Pirates.

Other LPL Action :
at Paul Nelson Pool

Girls: St Joseph [4-1 LPL] 103.5, Santa Ynez 66.5

St. Joe's swimming trinity - Danielle McCulloch (100 & 500 Free), Maddie Mastrup (200 & 50 Free) and Erica Brannon (200 IM & 100 Brst) each won two individual events and swam on both winning relay teams.

Each also posted CIF Southern Section Division IV Preliminary Meet automatic qualifying times: Brannon -200 individual medley (2:19.37) & 100 breaststroke (1:11.72), McCulloch - 500 free (5:30.16), and Mastrup - 200 freestyle (2:02.84).

Boys: Santa Ynez 94, St Joseph [2-3 LPL] 74
St. Joseph’s boys came up short, but did collect a sectional preliminary meet consideration time (1:44.72) by the 200 freestyle relay team [Ryan Janzen, Zack Adelhelm, Collin Cusack, KC Combs].

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Thursday, 23 April 2009 Results

BOYS TENNIS

Lompoc 11, @ Santa Maria 7
The Braves received points from every singles player. Kyle Thumm won two sets, including an important 7-5 victory over Ellias Murillo in the match-up of #1's that helped Lompoc to a 5-1 first round. Robert Rodriguez fell to Murrilo but managed two 6-0 wins, and Juan Morales also had a 6-0 win. The Braves top two doubles pairs, Alex Jensen / Joel Martin and Cooper Barrick / Oscar Rodriguez, each swept three sets.

@ St. Joseph 12, Templeton 6
St. Joseph avenged its first round loss to Templeton by winning handily on the Knights’ courts evening the season series between the two teams.

Jake Eszes swept three singles sets for the Knights and the Eagles Jeff Eisemann went 2-1 winning 6-1 and 6-0.

The Knights won seven of nine doubles sets - Hayes Dunn / Jacob Goeres swept three sets, while the Eagles Ben Rubin / Sam Rubin took both Templeton points in tie-breakers [7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-1)].


TRACK AND FIELD

At Cabrillo HS
Templeton was the host team for this competition which was held at CHS due to the condition of the Eagles home track. The varsity units split, and the Conq numerical advantage was evident in the JV matches. [More Information to Come]

Boys:
Varsity - Cabrillo 75, Templeton 60
J.V. - Cabrillo 52, Templeton 33

Levi Block won the 800, 1600, and anchored the winning 4 x 400 relay for CHS.


Girls:
Varsity - Templeton 80, Cabrillo46
J.V. - Cabrillo 90, Templeton 5

The varsity girls only had 4 individual wins.

At Morro Bay

Girls: Morro Bay 85, Lompoc 51
Morro Bay Winners Included:
Aaliea Fields - 400 (1:02.26) and 200 (27.99)
Relay Squads - 4x100 & 4x400

Boys: Morro Bay 84, Lompoc 52
Morro Bay Winners Included:
Ricky Peterson - 300 hurdles (44.49) & long jump (20-1)
Brandon Armour - 400 (52.11) & 200 (23.74)

BOYS GOLF

LPL Tournament
at Hunter Ranch Golf Course

Team Scores:
Santa Ynez 417, St. Joseph 423, Morro Bay 451, Templeton 509


Individual Scores:
St. Joseph - Chris Blystone 78 [Medalist]
Morro Bay - Matt Hansen 81, Eric Olson 84, Doug Chesbro 84
Templeton - Greyson Morain 82

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Santa Ynez 3, @ Morro Bay 0
[25-10, 25-12, 25-15] or [25-9, 25-10, 25-14] deprnding on whom you believe.

Morro Bay (1-13) dropped this battle of the Pirates at home to Santa Ynez .
Jon Bridgeman - 9 kills, 3 service aces
Andrew Wolinski - 8 kills, 2 aces
Chase Sprague - 4 kills, 2 blocks
Marcos Cromack - 5 digs

Santa Ynez coach Chip Fenenga is back on the sidelines after surgery earlier this year.

@ St. Joseph (Hofschulte Gym)
St. Joseph (13-13, 4-1) 3, Santa Maria 0
[25-9, 25-17, 25-23]
Libero Taylor Valentine - 14 digs
Taylor Merlo - 6 kills
Joe Matasci - 5 kills, 2blocks.
Setter Shane Conway - 15 assists

Tuesday, 21 April 2009
St Joseph 3, Morro Bay 0
[25-13, 25-17, 25-23]
Conway - 21 assists.
Valentine - 10 digs.
Matasci - 8 kills, 2 blocks

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Cuts Claim Casualty


The sports budget cuts in the LUSD have claimed a major casualty - Lompoc HS Athletic Director Jesse Davis (above right). "I just can't do the job the way they have re-structured it.", he explained after confirming his departure. The position this fall will be a teacher/AD combination, with the AD also having 3-4 instruction periods during the school day. Davis claimed he is 'simply not organised enough' to deal with the classroom periods, the administrative workload, the evening/nighttime AD requirements, and the need for lesson preparation the night before classes - especially since both secretaries in the Activities/Athletics Office have been reduced to half-time.

It had been hoped that Davis, arguably the most successful coach in valley high school history while at CHS, would be a stabilizing force as the LHS AD following a revolving door in the post for several years after Brian Ayer was forced to resign by the cancer that ultimately took his life. He, however, leaves the job after only two years. A very effective two years, but ones which were just starting to show fruit.

The search for a replacement has reached the interview stage, but no information has been released about the candidates, except that they are all current LUSD employees. The AD post test program at that began this Cabrillo has another year to run and is not expected to be effected until 2010. That 2-year experiment converted the AD post to an administrator position now held by Bob Lawrence, who is nearing retirement age.

What will Jesse do next year ? "I'll be teaching in a classroom at some school somewhere." When asked about coaching, he replied "Well, --- I'll see what's available".


SWIMMING
Santa Maria vs. Cabrillo @ CHS

Boys:
Varsity
- Cabrillo 128, Santa Maria 51
J. V. - Cabrillo 124, Santa Maria 36

Girls:
Varsity- Cabrillo 138, Santa Maria 40
J. V. - Cabrillo 132, Santa Maria 26

The full meet will be posted soon (? Saturday?).

Individual Winners included the Conquistadors Spencer Copeland (200 IM, 100 Brst) and Phoebe Huggins (100 Free, 500 Free) plus the Saints Lanessa Horton (200 Free, 100 Fly), Nestor Nunez (100 Fly, 3rd 100 Brst), and Karen Holingshead (100 Back).

BOYS GOLF
Santa Maria vs. Cabrillo @ VCC

The Cabrillo squad put up a 240 score in good conditions at the VCC. There was some wind early, but the match concluded under calm though overcast skies. An already short-handed Santa Maria crew was forced to take a 'no score' when one of their players inadvertently played an improper ball and was subsequently disqualified. Aaron Hay (41) narrowly edged Steven Jeffers (42) for Medalist Honors

Individual Scores:

Cabrillo:
Aaron Hay 41
Jake Moreno 50
Ethan Pike 52
Jason Warren 47
Garrison Haskins 51
Nick Bell 51
Clarke Reiner 49 [JV]
Jay Heath 49 [JV]
Ryan Daley 52 [JV] (Partial)
Daniel French 43 [JV] (Partial)

Santa Maria:
Steven Jeffers 42
Brennan Nacar 52
Isidro Gomez 58
Elmer Almezquita 62
Victor Toste DQ
Saul Russell 73 [JV]
Dakota Rivero [JV]

BOYS TENNIS

San Marcos @ Lompoc [Dave Bickmore Courts]

San Marcos [7-7] 12, Lompoc [8-6] 6

The Braves collected wins by Kyle Thumm & Robert Rodriguez in singles, while the #1 doubles duo, Alex Jensen/Joel Martin swept. Cooper Barrick & Oscar Rodriguez collected the other Lompoc point. Coach Loretta Jensen was pleased with the team's effort, noting that the two matches against upper division schools coming out of the Spring break were excellent tune-ups before diving back into LPL play.

Santa Ynez 16, Cabrillo 2

The Pirates continued ransacking the Los Padres League. Singles #1 Miles Seemann kept up his torrid pace - dropping no games in his two sets, and Cutis Cole / Austin White [the #1 doubles tandem] lost just 3 games while sweeping three sets. The Conqs received points from James Jeon in singles and doubles pair Arjun Ayyar - Jordan Daniels.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Duffy Cops Second Win


DUFFY MORTAL, GIVES UP HR
DANNY DUFFY picked up his second victory of the season Tuesday as his Wilmington Blue Rocks knocked off the visiting Salem Avalanche 8-3.

Duffy also made his longest outing of the year as he pitched six complete innings. He struck out seven batters and walked just one.

On the faintly downside the Lompoc lefty was touched for three earned runs so his near-spotless earned run average rose a bit to the simply-blue chip range at 2.30. He also gave up six hits including his first home run of the season.

Now over 15 and 2/3 innings Duffy has allowed four earned runs on 11 hits. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is a star-quality 19-3.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Church Ablaze


CHURCH AT .389

NEW YORK -- When the Mets acquired slugger Gary Sheffield during the first week of April and announced plans to put the veteran in the outfield, much was made of how Sheffield's playing time would infringe upon Ryan Church.

But if Church was initially worried he was on the hot seat, he didn't show it. And 11 games into the season, the only rise out of the Mets right fielder has been the steady climb of his batting average, up to .389 through Saturday.

"Like [manager Jerry Manuel] has always said, 'If you hit, you are going to play," Church said. "So, that's what I intend on doing. "

If April is any indication, keeping Church out of the lineup isn't an option.

In 10 starts, Church has had five multi-hit games, including a team-leading six doubles. His 14 hits are tied with Luis Castillo and Jose Reyes for tops on the team, and his seven walks trail only David Wright, who has nine.

If anything, Church looks poised to build on last season's breakthrough year, which was cut short by injuries that forced him to miss nearly half a season's worth of games.

On May 20, Church suffered a mild concussion while sliding and trying to break up a double play and ended up with two separate stints on the disabled list for post-concussion syndrome.
Prior to his injury, Church was off to an equally impressive start, hitting .319 in April with a 10-game hit streak. In 29 games in May, he hit .299 with a career-high six home runs in a single month.

Right now, Church feels 100 percent, and his goal is to stay that way for the seven-month season.

"[I] don't even worry about numbers," Church said. "Because if I'm healthy and I'm out there playing, everything will take care of itself."

In addition to the almost-daily extra practice Church takes on Citi Field's vast outfield, he is vigilant about making the proper adjustments at the plate.

Last season, he worked with Mets hitting coach Howard Johnson to keep his back foot underneath him and ensure a more balanced, confident swing. Now, Church is at the point where it's more of a "touch-and-feel thing," and he can usually tell when he's not aligned.
"Either I'll figure it out seeing it on video or [Johnson's] my second set of eyes," Church said. "And it clicks from there."

"He's a professional," Johnson said of Church's work ethic and attention to detail. "He wants to win. He wants to be as best as he can be at his position. ... And he's always been that way."
And while Church can't control what the Mets decide to do in right field, Johnson said the outfielder has his mind in the right place.

"He's very focused," Johnson said of Church's approach to the game. "He just has to maintain that and not get his mind focused on too many other things. And he's been good about that. He's very good about that, actually."


By Brittany Ghiroli / Special to MLB.com

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Duffy Blanks Indians, Gets First ‘W;’ Church Sits

DUFFY DOMINATES

DANNY DUFFY shut down the Kinston Indians on three hits and no runs over five innings Wednesday night to gain his first victory of the new Carolina League season.

Duffy struck out six and walked one to lower his earned run average to a near-invisible 0.93 and advance his two-game totals to 12 strikeouts vs. two bases on balls and only five hits over 9 and 2/3 innings.

But it was not all smooth sailing for the Lompoc lefty, the Kansas City Royals’ third-round draft pick two seasons ago.

The Indians put runners in scoring positions in three of Duffy’s five frames and a throw from centerfield was needed to cut down a runner at the plate in the second inning. Duffy gave up two wild pitches and two stolen bases but retired nine of the last 10 batters to face him.

Duffy’s Wilmington club is now 4-3. Duffy, still only 20 years old, leads the Blue Rock starting pitchers in innings, strikeouts and ERA.

Based on Wednesday night's outing, a repeat of what his fans enjoyed last year at lower level Burlington, a promotion to the AA level seems within reason before the end of the season.

Major Leagues
Church Sits for Sheffield

In New York RYAN CHURCH, despite batting over .400, sat and watched Wednesday night as aging Gary Sheffield played right field for the Mets. The 40-year-old slugger struck out and grounded into a double play in two at bats. Sheffield is now 0-for-4 for the season.

Best of the West Tourney

The Complete Tourney Results

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Lompoc Braves Windstorm; Reigns Over Cats & Dogs


Lompoc Catcher Lauren Lopes had two very complete games on Tuesday. Her usual excellent work behind the plate, her rifle arm, her hitting prowess, and leadership abilities were all on display.



SOFTBALL

Best of the West Tournament

The fierce winds that struck throughout the region were certainly in evidence at the Hagerman Softball Complex in Santa Maria during the Righetti HS Best of the West Tournament on Tuesday. That didn't stop Lompoc - they beat Atascadero 8-5 and Paso Robles 4-3 to advance to the Consolation Final on Wednesday at 1 pm..

Behind strong pitching performances by Jeana Carrillo, with some relief from Paty Martinez, Lompoc shut out the opposition in the 1st 3 innings of both contests. The Braves also received some clutch hitting, led by Lauren Lopes, to post 4-run innings in both games.

Game 3:
Lompoc were the 'visitors' in this one, and the Braves struck early. After two outs, 1B Dana Campitelli hit a sharp grounder to 2B where the ball hopped,and ricocheted off the players leg over behind second base. Dana beat out the throw, and a walk put runners on 1st & 2nd. A Catrina Chill flyball brought home a run. The ball dropped in between the shortstop & an outfielder and creative base-running combined with less-than-accurate throws. In the bottom half of the inning, Carrillo made short work of the Greyhounds - striking out the first two she faced, allowed a single, then forced a grounder to short.

Martinez led off the next session with a walk. Hillary Davis bunted, and a throwing error put runners on the corners. Jherriann Lopez walked to load the bases, and Mariah La Shore's deep fly to center scored Martinez. Following a strikeout, Lopes strode to the plate - 2 on, 2 out. A wild pitch moved both runners into scoring position, and Lauren launched one of "Lopes Lasers" deep for a 2-run triple. She scored when a pop-up to 3rd was dropped, and the runner was safe at first base.

The Braves added another run in the third, an two in the fourth. La Shore collected an RBI with her grounder in number three after the bases were loaded (walk, single - Davis, error). Davis led off the fourth with a triple and Carrillo singled her home. Then another a fly ball - a collision between players, a drop, and base-running adventures allowed another run. Martinez single put runners on 1st & 3rd, but Lompoc would not score again. Courtesy Runner Betty Sullivan, had a stolen base and run scored.

Carrillo meantime had shaken off some trouble in the 2nd (2 singles & a walk to load the bases with 1 out) by inducing a shallow fly ball and a routine grounder to short. The only batter to reach base in the next nine she faced did so via an error on a ground ball. That runner, in the 3rd, stole second, but was mowed down when she tried to steal 3rd base. Lopes throw and Monica Tuomi's tag nailed her. In that span Carrillo struck out 5 , including 4 in a row, the last two of the fourth and the 1st two of the fifth.

Then things went a bit haywire - 5 consecutive hits. Four singles sandwiched around a 2-run triple, with the 3rd single bringing home another run. Martinez pitched the 6th, giving up 2 more runs on a walk, an error, and a double to left. The game was called after six innings due to time limits.



It was definitely NOT summer conditions at the ballpark.


Game 4: A Tale of two half-innings. Lompoc vs Paso Robles (6-4 winners over Pioneer Valley).

Jeana Carillo was in the circle again for this one, an error allowed the leadoff batter to reach safely, but Jeana quickly retired the next three on a strikeout and two ground balls. Another error in the second also put a runner on base, but she struck-out two batters to end the inning. The third was 3 up, 3 down.

The Bearcats CF, Lauren Redberg, started it off in the fourth with a leadoff single. That was followed by a bunt sacrifice, a fielder's choice, and a stolen base which had runners at 2nd & 3rd. A ground ball led to out number two, without the runners advancing, but a walk loaded the bases. A wild pitch brought one run in, and a single brought in two more, but the batter was erased at third on a nice throw from Lopes. She was trying to stretch the advantage after reaching second on the fielder's choice throw to the plate.

Meanwhile the Braves were getting nowhere with Paso pitcher Alexa Munoz, sending only 13 batters to the plate in their first four innings. They had 2 baserunners, both on walks -and one of them was cut down attempting to steal second. Paty Martinez finally got a hit to lead off the fifth. Lopez's bunt attempt resulted in a out at 1st and a wide throw at second moved her to third. A sacrifice fly by Stephanie Baca to deep left field got the Braves on the scoreboard. Then the parade began - Shandee Berryman, Tawny Nunes, and Elicity Fabing all singled to the left side of the infield to load the bases. Lopes came to the plate and hit a ball that the shortstop threw wide of the bag at 1st and two runs scored. Campitelli's single then plated one more.

Martinez replaced Carrillo at the top of the fourth, and allowed a single, and a balk, but she also recorded a strikeout and got out of the inning without damage. Her problems were in the fifth. Alexa Munoz laced a shot to left field that Melissa Morrison's throw held to a double. Unfortunately, a wild pitch moved her to third. A walk then put the winning run on base. Back in came Carrillo, but with the tying run on 3rd Lompoc couldn't prevent Megan Donovan from taking second. A ground ball followed, with the runners unable to advance, but Carrillo walked the next batter to load the bases. She atoned for that glitch, however, by fanning the last two batters of the inning on 7 pitches.

There were two Paso singles in the seventh, compounded by a Lompoc error that again loaded the bases. But Carrillo pounced on a weak come-backer, flipped to Lopes at the plate, who rifled the ball to Campitelli at first for the rare 1-2-3 double play to end the game.

Other Scores:
Santa Maria lost 10-0 to Dos Pueblos, lost 10-0 to Notre Dame
Righetti Won 4-2 over Buena, lost 6-1 to Chaminade
Nipomo lost 6-2 to Pacifica


NOTE: The complete Tournament results will be posted Wednesday afternoon or evening. Depends on when I finish my taxes !!

OTHER SPORTS SCORES
Baseball:
Templeton beat Lynbrook 13-3, beat Channel Islands 8-7
Morro Bay lost to Pajaro Valley 7-6

Volleyball - Dos Pueblos 3, Santa Ynez 0 [25-15, 25-21, 25-22]

Golf - Santa Ynez 426, San Marcos 441

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Church hits double-double -- AGAIN !! ** Update**

New York Metropolitan right-fielder Ryan Church steals 2nd base vs. the Cincinati Reds.


Ryan Church [LHS] ...
continues to rip up Major League pitching. In Saturday night's 8-4 victory vs. the Marlins he was 2-4 with a walk and a run scored. Oh, and hits were both DOUBLES !! The second time he has doubled twice in the same game this week. Clearly, in MLB Week #1 he has the best numbers of any right-fielder in the National League. How hot is he ? His effort against Florida actually lowered his batting average from .533 to .526.
***** UPDATE *****
On Sunday, the Mets wasted a fine Johan Santana performance. Ryan Church had one of the teams five hits - A DOUBLE. His 6th two-bagger in as many games.

Chris White [CHS].....
has departed extended spring training and landed at Lakeland, Florida. The Lakeland Flying Tigers are the Tigers Advanced-A affiliate. It is a rather appropriate stop, since the 14th Air Force - the organisational descendant of the WW II Flying Tigers, is Headquartered at Vandenberg AFB. He was due to join the team Friday night, but apparently has not yet seen any action.

Anaheim Lions Tournament

at Oxnard
OXNARD 8, LOMPOC [10-4] 4
L: 100 300 0 - 4,4,0
O: 021 230 x - 8,13,2

Lompoc -- Daniel Dunaetz allowed 5 earned runs on 8 hits, 6 walks (vs. 3 strike-outs), and a HBP in 4 innings. Dalton Rouleau pitched the last two - 3 ER, 4 hits, 1 walk, 2 K. Ryan Bower led the Braves with the bat. He was 2-2 (double), walk, 2 RBI, run scored. Rouleau chipped in a hit, a run, and an RBI.

Oxnard — Austin Davidson hit a three-run homer, singled, and scored twice. Juan Reveles had two hits, scored a run and stole a base. Alex Solis (4-0) allowed three earned runs in four innings. Blake Adame earned the save, striking out four and not allowing a hit.

4/13/09
1:00 PM vs. Paramount (Paramount, CA) @ Boysen Park
7:30 PM vs. Santa Monica (Santa Monica, CA)

4/14/09
1:00 PM vs. Laguna Beach (Laguna Beach, CA) @ Amerige Park

St. Paul Easter Classic
4/11/09 2:00 PM @
Cabrillo [9-5] 14, Hueneme (Oxnard, CA) 12

C: 433 04x -14,14,3
H: 700 014 -12,11,4

4/13/09 12:30 pm vs. La Mirada (8-6)/Gabrielino (9-4) winner @ Los Altos HS

4/14/09 TBA vs. TBA ** (St. Paul Easter Classic)

4/15/09 TBA vs. TBA ** (St. Paul Easter Classic)

Friday, April 10, 2009

Duffy Impresses in CL Debut; Church Ablaze


Duffy Labors Early
DANNY DUFFY made his first start in the Advanced-A Carolina League an impressive one Friday night at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Duffy, the sixth-ranked prospect in the Kansas City Royals system according to Baseball America, allowed one run, two hits and one walk over 4.2 innings, striking out six. He retired the last dozen batters he faced, striking out the last four in a row.
Duffy settled down nicely after a labored first frame. The southpaw endured three different full-counts while facing six batters in that inning, which included a two-out RBI single which gave Myrtle Beach a 1-0 lead. But with two men on base, Duffy induced a groundout to second to end the inning. No Pelican would reach base against Duffy again on the night. Duffy was left on the hook for the 3-1 loss, but a single score in the seventh by his Wilmington Blue Rocks helped him off of it.
MAJOR LEAGUES
The bat of RYAN CHURCH continued en fuego in Miami as the rightfielder went 3-for-4 to raise his early season batting average to a spectacular .533, tops on the club for the New York Mets. His rival for the rightfield starting job, well-travelled (40-year-old) home run hitter Gary Sheffield mostly watched other than making a brief appearance to accept an intential walk in a pinch hitting role. The slugger's planned start on Sunday, presumably in place of Church, has been delayed, the club announced.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Daily's Doubled **** Updated ****

Wednesday, 8 April 2009 Results

BASEBALL

Santa Ynez Spring Classic

Santa Ynez 12, Golden Valley 1
Crossroads 5, Hawthorne 2
Southlands Christian 11, Grant 4

Sean Rowan was the Tournament's MVP after going 8-12 with 3 doubles, a triple, 8 runs scored, and 8 RBI's. As a team the Pirates had 37 hits (8 extra-base) and scored 36 runs, in the three games Santa Ynez pitcher allowed 6 runs on 15 hits.

College

Hancock Spring Tourney

The Bulldogs (18-15) dropped their third straight, falling to the Cerritos Falcons (17-12) 10-3. Chris Mallory [LHS] went 2-4.

Tennis
At Lompoc
The Braves faced Nipomo in a non-league make-up match for the one rained out on Tuesday.

Varsity: Lompoc 15, Nipomo 3
The Braves recorded 4 sweeps - all 3 doubles pairs (Joel Martin / Cooper Barrick who only lost one game, Jesus Abrego / Oscar Rodriguez, Carlos Diaz / Chris Aldama), and #3 Kyle Thumm who won 6-3, 6-0, 6-0.

Junior Varsity: Nipomo 10, Lompoc 8
The Braves were short a doubles squad, forfeiting 3 points, they were 8-7 in contested matches.
In singles, Gabe Hernandez (4-6, 2-6, 6-3), Deion Cambell (1-6, 6-4, 0-6), and Joshua Zebley (3-6, 6-2, 1-6) each won a set. Alex Garcia / Aaron Francisco swept (6-4, 6-3, 7-5), and Sean Xiong / Gustavo Landeros (1-6, 7-5, 6-1) took two.

At Morro Bay
Templeton 9 [5-2 LPL] (81), Morro Bay 9 [2-6, 1-6 LPL] (79)
They don't get much closer than this one. The Pirate's Mike Ion swept (6-1, 6-1, 6-2), while only Eagles #3 Jeff Eisenmann won more than one singles set - defeating Dane Eckert 6-1, and Nolan Black 6-0. Templeton's #2 doubles, Jordan Hattar / Owen Sebo, swept 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.


Other LPL
Boys Golf
@ St Joseph 212, Templeton 251
The Knight's Chris Blystone was the Medalist with a 38 for the nine holes. Grason Morain led the Eagles with a 41.

Boys Volleyball
Mission Prep [4-5] 3, Morro Bay [0-12] 0
[25-20, 25-20, 25-21]

Mission Prep: Jerry Casey had 17 kills, 7digs, and 5 aces. Sean Robinson had 25 assists & 6 kills. Brian McAllen had 6 kills.

Morro Bay: Daniel Kersten - 8 kills.


Thursday, 9 April 2009 {Summaries}

Baseball

Lompoc 12, Templeton (1-8, 1-3 LPL) 0 [6 Innings]
L: 031 305 - 12, 11, 0
T: 000 000- 0, 2, 3

The Braves bats were busy in this one. Jeremy Friend tripled; Dalton Rouleau, Daniel Mallory, and Richie Hirzel all doubled. Cody Berryman picked up the win in the 2-hit, 11 strike-out shutout, and helped himself by getting Lompoc going with a two-run blast in the 2nd.

St. Joseph 7, Cabrillo 6
C: 100 000 5- 6,4,1
SJ: 150 001 x- 7,7,0

Another Conq comeback came up short. Cabrillo trailed 6-1 after two, and 7-1 at the end of six, but scored 5 in the seventh to fall 1 run short of the Pirates. Brian Engler took the loss, while Matt Hartin had two homers for St Joes - but also almost gave the away when he relieved in the final stanza.


Morro Bay 3, Santa Maria 2
Jacob Peterson, collected the win, doubled twice, and singled in the winning run for the Pirates.

College of the Canyons 7, Hancock 4
Chris Mallory [LHS] had 3 of the Bulldogs' (18-16) 8 hits, but the Cougars (22-10) tallied 16 hits. The big blow being a 3-run homer in the fourth.


Softball

Morro Bay (12-0, 4-0 LPL) 12, Santa Maria 0 [5 innings]
Kim Dauer took a breather after fanning 5 in 2 scoreless innings, and Morgan Burkhart struck-out 6 more in relief. Dauer's battery mate Claire Hoose was 3-4 (2 RBI), and Jasmine Singh went 2-3 (2 RBI).

Lompoc (8-3-1, 4-0 LPL) 10, Templeton 0
T: 000 000 0 - 0,3,3
L: 100 117 x - 10,11,1

Lompoc's Jeana Carrillo (7-2, 4-0) refuses to let Dauer run off with LPL MVP honors, as the Braves kept pace with Morro Bay atop the league standings. She pitched a complete game 3-hitter, and was 3-4 (RBI) at the plate. Other Braves helping out included Catrina Chill 2-2 (RBI), Lauren Lopes (solo shot in 5th), Shandee Berryman (double), and Hilary Davis (double).

St Joseph 11, Cabrillo 1 [5 Innings]
C: 100 00 - 1,4,2
SJ: 425 00 - 11,11,0

This one was a shocker, Kiley Shea Adridge was in the circle, and boy, did the Knights rock her. Kelcie Jo Pecyna doubled, but this was definitely a 'burn-the-tape' game.

Allan Hancock
The Bulldogs dropped both games of a double-header to reach 6 losses in a row. AHC has hit the ball fairly well, and both Elysha McLain & Leanna Corral have each hit well and consistantly, the teams pitching has been seriously deficient.


Boys Tennis

Lompoc 10, Templeton 8
The Braves won on sets, but the total games was 85-84. The difference in this nail-biter was the four extra-game sets, in cluding 2 tie-breakers - all won by Lompoc. There were no shutout sets by either squad. Cooper Barrick / Joel Martin swept in doubles.

St Joseph 13, Cabrillo 5
Cabrillo was 1-8 in shut-out (6-0) sets, including sweeps by singles players Jake Eszes and Hayes Dunn.

Morro Bay (3-6, 2-6 LPL) 12, Santa Maria 6
The Pirates dominated singles play - Mike Ion (6-3, 6-1, 6-0) swept, while Nolan Black and Dane Eckert each won two.

Track & Field

Templeton @ Lompoc
Boys: Varsity - Templeton 72, Lompoc 63 ; JV - Lompoc 59, Templeton 22
Girls: Varsity - Templeton 68, Lompoc 67 ; JV - Lompoc 102, Templeton 12
[More Info to Follow]

Multiple Event Winners for the Eagles-
Natalie Hoag [3] - High Jump (4-10), Long Jump (15-10.5), Triple Jump (34-10)
Kelsey Lindquist [2] - 200 (29.17), 400 (1:03.58)
Bob Vanderplas [3] - 800 (2:18.33), 1600 (4:44.4), 3200 (10:40.17)
Chris Deary [2] - Long Jump (20-9.5), Triple Jump (41-4)

St Joseph @ Cabrillo
Boys: Varsity - Cabrillo 74, St Joseph 62
Girls: Varsity - St Joseph [5-0 LPL] 87, Cabrillo 49

Santa Maria @ Morro Bay
Boys: Varsity - Morro Bay 97, Santa Maria 39
Girls: Varsity - Morro Bay 99, Santa Maria 37

Boys Golf
LPL Tournament #4 @ Village Country Club

More of the same - Morro Bay's Eric Olsen (71) was the Medalist, with Santa Ynez's Johnny Henno (75), AJ Woronovich (78) & Tyler Shean (78), and Templeton's Greyson Morain (79) also posting low scores.

Santa Ynez (397) outpaced everbody for the team title, despite the absence of Matt Kuskey. Morro Bay was missing two of their regulars, including #1 Matt Hansen who was playing in a Junior National event in Phoenix.

Santa Ynez [397]:
Johnny Henno 75, AJ Woronovich 78, Parker Colvin 84, Tyler Shean 78, Mike Swetech 82, Brandon Bakos 111.

St Joseph [421]:
Chris Blystone 81, Colin Crist 90, Chaz Barba 89, Matt Malin 83, Travis Domingues 83, Travis Bachman 85.

Morro Bay [459]:
Eric Olsen 71, Doug Chesbro 87, Austin Peters 98, Trevor Johnson 107, Cody Chavez 96, Joe Kovacevich (up from JV) 107.

Cabrillo [462]:
Drew Langston 85, Aaron Hay 88, Jake Moreno 91, Ethan Pike 96, Dan French 102, Jason Warren 92.

Templeton [474]:
Greyson Morain 79, Tanner Westbrook 87,Billy Hurst 91, Spencer Elliot 107, Ben Lowerison 110. Only 5 golfers.

Lompoc [493]:
Abie Luna 96, Alex Stone 97, Nick Foster 109, Carter Bovee 99, Evan Leach 113, Brian Magann 92.

Santa Maria [539]:
Steven Jeffers 83, Kevin Thompson 113, Brennan Nacar 100, Elmer Amezquita 111, Victor Toste 132. Only 5 Golfers.

Swim/Dive
Boys: St Joseph [2-2 LPL] 88, Santa Maria [2-2 LPL] 82
Girls: St Joseph [3-1 LPL] 104, Santa Maria [1-3 LPL] 66