Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Post-Season Baseball Banquet

The Malibu High Baseball Banquet will be held on June 5th at 6 p.m. at Camp Hess Kramer in Malibu. The cost will be approximatelyl $25 per person.

Please let Coach Gallo know as soon as possible the number of people attending from your family.

CIF Playoff Update

Paul Rodriguez, a junior catcher with a .246 average and only two previous extra-base hits, had a walk-off home run to give St. Joseph (15-11) a 1-0 win over St. Bonaventure (25-5) in the second round of the CIF Division IV playoffs yesterday. Martin Medina, who gave up only two hits including the homer, suffered the loss.

Elsewhere, Bonita High (19-7) defeated Torrance (22-7), 5-2, to advance to the third round against Northview (23-4). Northview has spent much of the season at or near the top of the Division IV coaches' poll.

Oaks Christian (8-23) bowed out of the playoffs last week in a wildcard game with a 4-1 loss to Santa Ynez (16-11) while Oak Park (9-15) lost by a score of 14-0 in the first round to Sonora (22-6).

Sharks in the News

The Malibu Times this week notes the Sharks' early exit from the playoffs at Bonita High last Thursday while also naming the seven varsity players who were named to the All-Tri-Valley League teams. The story is available online here.

Elsewhere, the San Gabriel Valley Tribune last Friday published a story on Thursday's game from a different perspective. That story can be found here.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Where's Bonita?

Here's your Google Map for Bonita High School:


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Quick and easy directions: Go the 101 to the 134 to the 210. Take exit 47 onto Foothill Boulevard (Historic Route 66). Go southeast (toward La Verne) a little over a mile and turn right on D Street. Bonita high will be on the left. (The baseball field is southeast of the large parking lot on D Street, just past the tennis courts.)

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Playoff Schedule Change

The first-round playoff game between Malibu and Bonita has been moved from Friday to Thursday. Game time is 3:15 p.m. at Bonita High in La Verne TOMORROW.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Scouting Report: Bonita Bearcats

The Bonita Bearcats and the Malibu Sharks enter Friday’s first-round playoff game with identical 17-7 records. Both teams finished second in their respective leagues, Bonita with an 8-4 league record and Malibu with a 7-5 league record.

Both the Sharks and the Bearcats excelled at home this season. Malibu was 12-2 at home and 5-5 on the road during the regular season while Bonita was 9-2 at home, 5-4 on the road, and 3-1 playing at neutral sites.

The Bearcats feature a well-rounded offensive attack. Five players had 25 or more base hits during the regular season. Three different Bonita players led the Miramonte League in batting average (Jiovanni Mier, .494), home runs (Jason Plowman, 5), and RBIs (Brett Bennett, 31). In the pitching categories, Plowman also led the league in wins (6) and was second in ERA (1.55).

Mier, a junior infielder, led the Bearcats in plate appearances (90), hits (42), doubles (11), runs scored (26), batting average (.494), and on-base percentage (.522).

Senior outfielder Bennett was second on the Bearcats in both hits (35) and batting average (.455).

Jeff Gelalich, a junior outfielder, batted .439 with 9 doubles and 2 triples. Ryan Henley posted a .380 average and E. J. Reyes batted .313.

Jason Plowman led the Bearcats' pitchers with a 6-1 record. He had 28 strikeouts and 8 walks in 40.2 innings of work. Nico Calderaro posted a 4-2 record with a 2.31 ERA. Calderaro struck out 37 in 36.1 innings on the mound.

Sophomore Matt Cathcart, who posted a 7-2 record with 63 strikeouts in 56.1 innings, will start for the Sharks.

Monday, May 12, 2008

To Bonita

Malibu (17-7) will travel to Bonita High (17-7) in La Verne for the first round of the CIF playoffs on Friday, May 16. The Bearcats finished second in the Miramonte League behind Charter Oak.

Oaks Christian will play Santa Ynez tomorrow in a wild-card game. The winner will face top-ranked Patriot in the first round.

Oak Park travels to Sonora High for a first-round game on Friday. Sonora High finished first in the Freeway League.

St. Bonaventure hosts the winner of the Magnolia-La Quinta wild-card game.

Complete playoff pairings are available here (click on "Playoffs" under "Baseball" for the Excel file). A scouting report for Bonita High will be available here tomorrow.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Clinching a Playoff Berth

This week's Malibu Times includes a story by Sam Rubinroit on the Sharks' 3-2 victory over Fillmore last week. In spite of two subsequent losses, that victory clinched a spot for Malibu in the postseason.

See the story and photo here.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Senior Day, 2008

The Sharks will honor three graduating seniors before tomorrow’s game against St. Bonaventure. Jacob Perrin, Nate Schoenbrun, and Stephen Williams have a combined 688 plate appearances in Malibu High School varsity baseball games. Collectively, they have scored 152 runs and driven in another 117 runs.

Schoenbrun will be remembered as a fleet-footed and sure-handed center fielder in the mold of two players who wore #11 before him–Jace Dispenza and Daniel Williams. He also provided solid starting pitching as a junior and senior. His 3.50 ERA in 2007 was the best on the Sharks’ pitching staff. On March 3, 2007, Schoenbrun pitched a complete game at Marshall High, picking up a 6-2 win.

Perrin has been the mainstay of the Malibu High pitching staff for the past three years, starting 18 of the team’s 70 games since the beginning of the 2006 season. He has a career record to this point of 11 wins and 7 losses with 3 saves. Two weeks ago, Perrin pitched the Sharks’ first complete-game shutout in over three years, a 5-0 victory over Oaks Christian. Offensively, Perrin has a .314 career batting average. He has scored 53 runs over the past three season.

Williams has played in 83 varsity games since 2005. He has a career .408 batting average with 13 home runs and 75 RBIs. His career slugging percentage is .718 and his career on-base percentage is .540. He has been hit by pitch 20 times–or once in every 14 plate appearances.

Behind all of the numbers that Schoenbrun, Perrin, and Williams have put up in Malibu High varsity baseball games have been countless pitches and at bats in American Legion games, fall ball games, scout league games, and off-season tournament games over the past four years. Thank you, gentlemen, for all of your hard work and for all of your contributions to the success of the Sharks. It’s been a pleasure to watch you play.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Getting to the Game

St. Bonaventure plays home games at Saticoy Field on Wells Road just off the Santa Paula Freeway (126) in Saticoy. Here's the map:


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Scouting Report: St. Bonaventure Seraphs

The Sharks (17-5) take on the St. Bonaventure Seraphs (22-4) today and Thursday in the final two games of the regular season. The Seraphs, who boast a perfect 10-0 record in league play to this point, clinched the Tri-Valley League championship on Friday with their 7-1 win over Oaks Christian.

The Seraphs are led by senior pitcher/shortstop Casey Serna. Serna, who has signed a letter of intent to play at Oregon next year, leads the Tri-Valley League in hitting (.500), slugging percentage (.921), on-base percentage (.574), and stolen bases (14). He trails only teammate Martin Medina in RBIs (29).

Sophomore outfielder Michael Abeloe is fourth in the league in hitting with a .446 average. Medina (6) and Serna (5) trail Stephen Williams (7) for the league lead in homeruns.

Two St. Bonaventure pitchers, Serna and senior Jeremy Dann, have posted seven wins on the season. Dann is ordinarily the Tuesday/Wednesday starter while Serna generally starts the Thursday/Friday games. Senior Martin Medina (6-1, 4 saves, 0.44 ERA) has become the Seraphs' closer.

Senior Nate Schoenbrun (1-0, 1.24 ERA) is expected to start for Malibu on Tuesday.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Scoreboard-Watching

Oak Park defeated Nordhoff, 3-2, yesterday. Nordhoff's loss, coupled with Malibu's win over Fillmore, puts the Sharks in sole possession of second place with three games left to play. Nordhoff plays Oak Park again tomorrow before closing out the regular season next week with two games against Oaks Christian.