Friday, February 29, 2008

Scouting Report: Marshall Barristers

The Sharks begin the 2008 season this afternoon with a home game against the Marshall Barristers. Malibu defeated the Barristers, 6-2, when the two teams met at Marshall High in the second game of the 2007 season. Nate Schoenbrun pitched a complete game and Jared Weinstock hit a three-run homerun in the top of the seventh to ice the game for Sharks.

After losing their first three games last season, including the Malibu game, the Barristers went on to record a 19-12 record for the season. Marshall tied for first in the Northern League with a 12-3 league record.

This season the Marshall roster is loaded with seniors--thirteen to be exact. Five players who started for the Barristers against Malibu last year are expected to be in the starting lineup today. (Malibu, with only three seniors on the roster, also will likely have five starters from last year's matchup starting today.)

Senior pitcher and first baseman Simi Machado is expected to lead the Barristers offensively in 2008. Last year Machado hit .419 with 4 homeruns and 29 RBIs. Machado also racked up more innings on the mound than any other Marshall player while compiling a 7-5 won-loss record with a 2.39 ERA.

Junior infielder Mark Andrade was second on the team in hitting in 2007 with a .356 batting average.

For the Sharks, seniors Stephen Williams, Jacob Perrin, and Nate Schoenbrun, together with junior Sean Conrad, are expected to provide most of the offensive firepower. Williams hit .411 with 5 homeruns and 18 RBIs last season. Perrin, who found his power stroke with 3 homeruns in the fall season, hit .286 with 5 doubles and a triple last year. Conrad hit .304 with a team-high 7 doubles while Schoenbrun hit .268.

Among the other juniors expected to make a major contribution to the Sharks' success this year will be infielders Tony Gwyn, Justin Hale, Monty Biglow, and Travis Vititoe. Malibu also hopes to get both quality innings on the mound and some offensive punch from junior Matt Bordier and sophomore Jesse Conrad.

The Sharks are expected to start sophomore Matt Cathcart on the mound in today's game. Cathcart started three varsity games as a freshman last year. He got no decision against Campbell Hall, defeated Santa Paula, and took the loss against Oaks Christian.

Today's game is the first game for both teams in the Royal Tournament, which will continue through next weekend. Game time is 3:00 p.m.

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