Thursday, May 31, 2007

Schedule Update #1

The 2007 American Legion schedule has been updated. Please note the following changes:

  • The game scheduled for Saturday, June 9, has been changed from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
  • A new game has been added on June 20.
  • The game originally scheduled for July 2 has been cancelled.

There are three other changes that do not affect the calendar, but in the interest of full disclosure it's worth noting that the opponents have been changed for the games on June 16, June 23 (second game), and July 21 (second game).

RSVP

The Malibu High Baseball banquet is set for Duke's of Malibu on Wednesday, June 6, at 6:30 p.m. The cost will be $25 per person (cash only). If you have not already RSVP'd, please contact Coach Gallo as soon as possible.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Subject to Change

The 2007 American Legion schedule posted below is subject to change. Please check back frequently--but especially after May 30 when District 24 managers meet--to see any changes that have been made.

Please note, too, that inter-district (non-league) doubleheaders will likely be scheduled for Saturday, June 30, and Saturday, July 14.

2007 American Legion Schedule

Date Day Time Visitor Home Location
June 8 Friday 5:00pm Malibu Harvard-WL UCLA
June 9 Saturday 2:00pm SaMo A Malibu Malibu
June 12 Tuesday 5:00pm Malibu Brentwood UCLA
June 15 Friday 5:00pm Malibu Brentwood Malibu
June 16 Saturday 10:00am Palisades B Malibu UCLA
June 20 Wednesday 5:00pm Palisades A Malibu UCLA
June 23 Saturday 10:00am Malibu Beverly Hills Malibu
June 23 Saturday 2:00pm University Malibu Malibu
June 28 Thursday 5:00pm Beverly Hills Malibu UCLA
June 30 Saturday 10:00am Grant Malibu Malibu
June 30 Saturday 1:00pm Knight Malibu Malibu
July 5 Thursday 5:00pm Harvard-WL Malibu UCLA
July 7 Saturday 10:00am Malibu SaMo A SaMo High
July 9 Monday 5:00pm Harvard-WL Malibu UCLA
July 11 Wednesday 5:00pm Brentwood Malibu UCLA
July 13 Friday 5:00pm Malibu Harvard-WL UCLA
July 14 Saturday 10:00am Panorama City Malibu Malibu
July 14 Saturday 1:00pm La Canada Malibu Malibu
July 20 Friday 5:00pm Malibu Palisades A UCLA
July 21 Saturday 10:00am SaMo B Malibu UCLA
July 21 Saturday 2:00pm Malibu SaMoA UCLA

Thursday, May 10, 2007

To Saticoy Field

Malibu takes on St. Bonaventure tomorrow in the final game of the 2007 season. To get to Saticoy Field where the Seraphs play their home games, take the 101 Freeway to the Central exit. Go right on Central to Vineyard and turn right. Take Vineyard to Los Angeles Avenue and turn left. (Los Angeles Avenue will become Wells Road.) The field is located near the corner of Wells and Henderson.

For a map, go here.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Senior Day, 2007

The Malibu High baseball program honors its graduating seniors before today's game against St. Bonaventure. Please come early to honor Sloan Campi, Jace Dispenza, Jake Jesson, Andrew Kramer, Greg Kernodle, Wilder Philipson, Jason Walsh, and Jared Weinstock--along with their parents--for all their contributions to Sharks baseball.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Fillmore 5, Sharks 3 (Game Summary)

Fillmore scored two runs in the top of the tenth inning and held on to defeat Malibu, 5-3, in a key Tri-Valley League game at Malibu High on Friday. The victory moved Fillmore into sole possession of fourth place with a league record of five wins and five losses. Malibu (4-6) is a game behind Fillmore with two games left to play against first-place St. Bonaventure.

The Sharks jumped out to an early lead, but were unable to hold off the Flashes. After Jace Dispenza, making his first start on the mound, retired Fillmore in order in the top of the first inning, Greg Kernodle led off the bottom half of the inning with a four-pitch walk. Sean Conrad popped up a bunt attempt for the first out of the inning. Stephen Williams followed with a single that moved Kernodle into scoring position at second base. Jared Weinstock popped to short for the second out. Dispenza then turned on a 3-1 pitch and drilled a double down the third base line. Kernodle scored the first Malibu run on the hit and Williams advanced to third. A few pitches later, with Jacob Perrin at the plate, Williams scored the Sharks’ second run on a passed ball.

Dispenza did not allow a baserunner until the third inning when designated hitter Raul Ramirez lined a one-out single to left. Anthony Flores struck out looking for the second out of the inning. With Jonathan Avila at the plate, Ramirez advanced to second on wild pitch but was thrown out trying to steal third for the final out of the inning.

After going quietly in the bottom of the second, Malibu added another run in the third. Williams led off the inning with a double off the centerfield fence. He then moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by Weinstock and, on a 1-1 pitch to Dispenza, scored on a wild pitch to make the score 3-0.

It appeared that three runs would be more than enough for Dispenza, who threw 40 strikes in 53 pitches while striking out four through the first four innings. In the fifth inning, however, Dispenza began to struggle. Eric Galvan led off with a four-pitch walk, but Dispenza got some help from his defense as Williams threw out Galvan trying to steal. Dispenza hit the next batter, centerfielder Sean Conaway, and walked Justin Liu before getting the second out of the inning via a fielder’s choice on a ground ball off the bat of Ramirez to Perrin at short. After a stolen base by Ramirez put two runners in scoring position, Dispenza battled back to get his fifth strikeout of the game to end the inning.

After Williams doubled in the third inning, Fillmore senior pitcher Jonathan Avila retired 17 of the next 18 Sharks batters. In fact, from the second inning through the tenth, Malibu never had more than one baserunner in an inning.

Meanwhile, Fillmore took advantage of walks and errors to tie the score in the top of the sixth. Following a lead-off walk, Sal Ibarra lined a pitch just out of the reach of Kernodle at second. An alert play by centerfielder Nate Schoenbrun turned the apparent hit into a fielder’s choice as Avila was forced out at second base. An infield error and a walk loaded the bases and ended Dispenza’s work on the mound.

Sean Conrad entered the game and struggled with his control. A walk to Galvan forced in Ibarra with Fillmore’s first run. A 1-2 curveball hit Conaway in the back to force in another run and leave the bases loaded. Liu followed with a grounder to Perrin at short. Conaway was forced at second, but Kernodle’s relay to Weinstock at first was not in time to complete the double play. Ralph Meza scored on the play to tie the score, 3-3. Conrad got Ramirez to fly out to Dispenza in center for the third out of the inning.

The Sharks went in order in both the sixth and seventh innings. Fillmore had an opportunity to take the lead in the top of the seventh. Jason Hurtado, pinch-hitting for Flores, ran the count full before walking to lead off the inning. However, on the first pitch to Avila, Hurtado was thrown out stealing. Avila singled to left but was left stranded on first as both Ibarra and Larry Tovar popped out.

Except for a hit batter, Conrad breezed through the eighth inning. In the bottom of the eighth, Williams made a bid for a walkoff homerun but came up inches short. On a 1-2 pitch from Avila, Williams drove a ball to the fence in straightaway center, but Conaway was there to make the catch. Weinstock followed with a two-out single to left, but Dispenza flied to center to send the game into the ninth inning.

Conrad retired Fillmore in order in the ninth. Malibu got a two-out single from Tony Gwyn in the bottom of the inning but Gwyn was left on first when Schoenbrun popped out to second.

In the top of the tenth, Tovar doubled into the left-center gap with one out. A pop foul caught by Weinstock at first left the Flashes with just one out to go. Conrad walked Galvan intentionally after falling behind, 3-0, and then hit Conaway to load the bases. On a 2-1 pitch, Liu singled to center to drive in Tovar and Galvan with the go-ahead runs. Alex Becerra struck out to end the inning with the score 5-3.

With the pitch count at 117 entering the bottom of the tenth inning, Jonathan Avila appeared stronger than at the start of the game. Kernodle grounded out to first on a 1-0 pitch. Conrad struck out swinging for the second out of the inning. Williams hit a routine fly ball to center to end the game.

Game Notes: Fillmore center fielder Sean Conaway was hit by a pitch four times in the game–once by Dispenza in the fifth inning and three times by Conrad (in the sixth, eighth, and tenth innings). . . . Only one Malibu runner reached second base after the third inning. . . . Stephen Williams was 6-for-9 with a homerun and a double in the two games against Fillmore. Two of the three outs he made were fly balls caught up against the fence. . . . Fillmore scored three runs in the top of the sixth without a base hit. . . . Dispenza struck out five and gave up just two hits in 5.1 innings of work.

Fillmore 5, Sharks 3 (Photos)

Jace Dispenza delivers a pitch in the top of the second inning.

Stephen Williams doubles off the fence in center in the third inning.

Sean Conrad pitches in the top of the seventh.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

On the Nose

Stephen Williams is hitting .474 with 4 homeruns and 9 RBIs since breaking his nose on April 14.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Sharks 9, Fillmore 4 (Photos)

Starting pitcher Jacob Perrin works in the sixth inning.

Stephen Williams singles in the seventh inning.

Sloan Campi steals second in the top of the seventh.