Friday, February 29, 2008

Sharks 4, Marshall 3 (Photos)

Sharks 4, Marshall 3

Justin Hale’s two-run single capped a four-run bottom of the seventh and lifted the Sharks to a 4-3 win over the Marshall Barristers in the season opener at Malibu High this afternoon. After failing to get a runner as far as second base in the first six innings against Marshall pitcher Alex Sapin, Malibu took advantage of three Barrister errors, a double by Jacob Perrin, and a single by Jesse Conrad to set the stage for Hale’s game-winning hit.

Strong pitching performances by starter Matt Cathcart and reliever Tony Gwyn kept the Sharks in the game until the offense could get in gear. Cathcart gave up three runs–but only one earned run–while striking out eight in five-and-a-third innings. With the help of an outfield assist by Sean Conrad to cut down what would have been the Barristers’ fourth run, Gwyn shut down a Marshall rally in the sixth inning and pitched a perfect seventh inning to pick up the win in relief.

After striking out five of the first nine batters he faced, Cathcart got into trouble in the third inning when Arthur Guzman reached first on an infield hit and Oscar Robles tripled over the head of Nate Schoenbrun in center. Robles followed Guzman to the plate when Jacob Perrin’s relay throw got past third baseman Monty Biglow.

Down 2-0 in the bottom of the third, the Sharks got a one-out single from Matt Bordier. Biglow followed with a hard grounder down the third base line that Marshall third baseman Peter Betancourt snared and turned into an around-the-horn double play.

The Barristers got two hits in the fourth inning, but their attempt to work a double steal with two outs and runners on first and third was thwarted by a good defensive play that nailed Mark Andrade at the plate.

Marshall broke through for run in the top of the sixth inning to make the score 3-0. After Cathcart struck out Simi Machado, Christian Hernandez singled to center. Antonio Hernandez then reached first when Perrin bobbled a ground ball at short. With his starter at 83 pitches and beginning to tire, Coach Paul Gallo brought Tony Gwyn in to pitch.

Gwyn got Andrade to fly to right, but Bordier was unable to make the catch on the ball tailing toward the right field line. Christian Hernandez scored on the play and Antonio Hernandez moved to second. Gwyn then struck out Robles for the second out of the inning. The third out was recorded when the next hitter, Betancourt, singled to left. Sean Conrad fielded the ball cleanly and fired a strike to Williams at the plate to get Hernandez trying to score.

After the Sharks went quietly in the bottom of the sixth, Gwyn capped his strong relief appearance by getting three quick groundball outs in the top of the seventh. Leading off the bottom of the seventh, Gwyn started the game-winning rally by reaching first on a throwing error by the Barristers’ third baseman. Perrin followed a double down the left field line. With runners on second and third and no outs, Williams grounded to third but beat the throw to first after the ball was bobbled. Gwyn scored the Sharks’ first run of the day on the play, but Perrin remained at second. Following Marshall’s failed pickoff attempt at second, Sean Conrad popped out for the first out of the inning.

Jesse Conrad followed with a Texas Leaguer that just eluded the grasp of Marshall shortstop Arthur Guzman. Guzman picked up the ball and attempted to force Williams at second, but the throw sailed over the bag allowing Perrin to score the Sharks’ second run. With Conrad and Williams at second and third, the Barristers intentionally walked Schoenbrun to load the bases. Hale, who entered the game as a defensive replacement at the time of the pitching change in the sixth inning, drove an 0-1 pitch from Sapin into center. Williams scored the tying run and Conrad, following close behind, scored the game winner as the throw to the plate was wide.

The Sharks, 1-0 on the new season, travel to San Pedro on Saturday to take on Mary Star of the Sea High School in the second game of the Royal Tournament. Game time is 2:00 p.m.

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.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Baseball on the Beach

Saturday's varsity game against Mary Star of the Sea will be played at Fromhold Field (1600 W. Paseo del Mar in San Pedro)--about five miles south of Mary Star of the Sea High School. Here's a map:


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For those who prefer verbal directions, here they are (starting from the southbound Harbor Freeway):

The Harbor Freeway (110) ends at Gaffey Street. Turn LEFT on Gaffey.
Turn RIGHT on W. 25th Street.
Turn LEFT on S. Western Avenue.
Go down the hill and curve to the LEFT onto W. Paseo del Mar.
Fromhold Field will be on the right after one block.

(Note that the verbal directions here are not exactly what the map above shows. You pays your money and takes your choice.)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Saturday's Game Time

Saturday's varsity game at Mary Star of the Sea in San Pedro will start at 2:00 p.m., not at 11:00 a.m. as previously announced. The bus will leave Malibu High at 11:30 a.m.

Please check back before Saturday for directions to the Stars' home field.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Washed Out

The Sharks' practice games at SaMo High today have been washed out. In lieu of the games, there will be a practice today at noon.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

2008 Malibu High Varsity Schedule

DateDayTimeVisitorHomeResult
Feb. 29Friday3:00pmMarshallMalibuW, 4-3
Mar. 1Saturday2:00pmMalibuMary StarL, 4-5
Mar. 5Wednesday3:00pmLA BaptistMalibuW, 6-5
Mar. 7Friday3:00pmMalibuLa CanadaL, 2-14
Mar. 8Saturday2:30pmSouth EastMalibuW, 6-1
Mar. 13Thursday3:15pmNew RoadsMalibuW, 12-4
Mar. 15Saturday11:00amAntelope VlyMalibuW, 3-1
Mar. 15Saturday2:00pmAntelope VlyMalibuW, 7-3
Mar. 27Thursday11:00amMalibuChannel Isl.W, 9-7
Apr. 2Wednesday3:30pmMalibuOak ParkW, 6-5
Apr. 4Friday3:30pmOak ParkMalibuW, 7-1
Apr. 7Monday3:15pmMontclair PrepMalibuW, 5-2
Apr. 9Wednesday3:30pmSanta PaulaMalibuW, 9-1
Apr. 11Friday3:30pmMalibuSanta PaulaW, 12-4
Apr. 16Wednesday3:30pmNordhoffMalibuL, 1-4
Apr. 18Friday3:30pmMalibuNordhoffL, 0-3
Apr. 19Saturday11:00amMalibuFaith BaptistW, 3-2
Apr. 23Wednesday3:30pmMalibuOaks ChristianW, 8-2
Apr. 25Friday3:30pmOaks ChristianMalibuW, 5-0
Apr. 26Saturday11:00amWindwardMalibuW, 6-4
Apr. 30Wednesday3:30pmFillmoreMalibuW, 3-2
May 2Friday2:00pmMalibuFillmoreL, 3-15
May 6Tuesday3:30pmMalibuSt.BonaventureL, 0-13
May 8Thursday3:30pmSt.BonaventureMalibuL, 1-8
May 15Thursday3:15pmMalibuBonitaL, 0-7

Saturday, February 16, 2008

2008 Alumni Game (Photos)

Daniel Williams (2005) and Stephen Williams get ready for the opening pitch.

Matt Cathcart delivers for the alumni team in the first inning.

Daniel Williams slides into first as Jesse Conrad fields a pickoff attempt from Jacob Perrin.

Andor Kesselman makes a sliding catch of a popup behind the mound.

Stephen Williams rounds third after homering in the bottom of the fourth.

Matt Bordier delivers as shortstop Jacob Perrin keeps Jason Puklus close to second.

(For more photos, see the slideshow on the right side of the page.)

Alumni 10, Sharks 6

The Malibu High alumni team, led by Dane Skophammer (Class of 2001), Jason Puklus (Class of 2005), and Daniel Williams (Class of 2005), scored nine runs in the seventh inning to win the annual alumni game by the score of 10-6.

Williams, who was 3-for-5 on the day, led off the seventh for the alumni with a base hit. Puklus followed with his second double of the day to drive in Williams. Coach Dave Buss, Skophammer, and Coach Jeff Solny followed with RBI singles to pull within one run. After Coach Bobby Lehmkuhl picked up his first hit of the game, Williams picked up his second hit of the inning to push Solny across with the fifth run of the inning. A walk to Puklus set the stage for Buss to double home two runs, including the game-winner.

The alumni team got on the scoreboard first when Skophammer hit an inside-the-park homerun in the top of the second. Stephen Williams tied the game in the bottom of the fourth with a homerun down the left field line off a 3-2 pitch from Jason Puklus.

The remainder of the varsity squad's scoring came in the sixth inning. Nate Schoenbrun singled and scored when Jacob Perrin tripled to left-center. After Stephen Williams walked, back-to-back singles by Sean and Jesse Conrad drove in Perrin and Williams. Sean Conrad scored on a fielder's choice off the bat of Monty Biglow.

Along with some timely hitting and solid defense, the varsity squad got strong pitching performances from Matt Cathcart, Jacob Perrin, Jesse Conrad, Matt Bordier, and Andor Kesselman.

Next up for the Sharks is a scrimmage against the Santa Monica Vikings on Saturday, February 23, at 9:30 a.m.

Friday, February 15, 2008

2008 Alumni Game

The 2008 baseball season gets started tomorrow with the annual alumni game and cookout. Game time is 1:00 p.m. with a meal for coaches, players, and parents to follow.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Perfect

On this date in 1999, Jason Puklus pitched a perfect game for Malibu at the Big League Dreams Park in Cathedral City.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Parents' Meeting Reminder

The annual parents' meeting will take place tomorrow night (February 12) at 6:30 p.m. in the classroom near the outdoor basketball courts at Malibu High. Please bring checks to cover the transportation fee and the Spirit Pack.

Introducing Taylor Shoop

Taylor Shoop has been named the new junior varsity baseball coach at Malibu High. Shoop played Division I college baseball at Davidson College in North Carolina and at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He was an All-Southern Conference choice at designated hitter for Davidson in 2005 and hit three home runs in a game against Georgia Southern that season.

Shoop played high school baseball at Loyola High. As a senior in 2002, he had a 5-0 record on the mound with a 1.95 ERA. At the plate, he hit .385 with 7 home runs and 27 RBIs en route to being named to the Los Angeles Times All-City Central Team and the Division 2 All-CIF second team. Shoop also played in the Dodger Elite Games in 2002.

A native of Malibu, Shoop grew up playing on the diamonds at the Bluffs and at Malibu High. We welcome him back.