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2005
California Community Colleges
Commission on Athletics
Regional Softball Playoffs
SOUTH
PREVIEWS
A brief look at the
region's top four teams ...
PALOMAR
(SAN MARCOS) - SATURDAY, MAY 7
12 noon, #1 Palomar (35-4)
vs. #16 Chaffey (20-12)
2 pm, #8 Bakersfield (30-9) vs. #9 Pasadena (24-11-1)
Power in numbers? They dont
get much stronger than the Palomar Comets.
Try these stats on for size:
a state-leading 60 home runs
a team batting average of .426
20
consecutive conference titles ...
Southern California teams
know these numbers all too well.
And oh by the way, the Comets
are riding a 22-game winning streak where they have outscored opponents to the
tune of 262 to 26.
Palomar has scored 10 or
more runs in 25 of its 35 victories.
You get the picture.
The only team from California
to bring the Comets down to Earth was Cerritos (a 3-1 decision on March 12).
Palomar lost three games in February against schools from Arizona; the Comets
actually started the season with a 2-3 record.
From all indications, and
according to many of the states top coaches, Palomar is thee
team to beat.
This is probably the
best team Ive had, said Comet Coach Mark Eldridge, just a pair of
wins shy of reaching 1,000 in his illustrious 28 years.
Hardly a small statement,
coming from a coach who has guided the school to three state titles (1989, 1999,
2000).
Eldridge describes his team
as a unit with a nice blend of power and speed.
SoCal Player of the Year
Jamee Avii, a freshman third baseman, leads the club with a gaudy .664 batting
average and 61 RBI. With nine homers on the year, Eldridge jokes that Avii is
the classic fastpitch number two hitter, then admits, she
doesnt get the bunt sign much.
Five of our players
could have been voted MVP of our region, Eldridge said. That says
a lot about Jamee. Shes a special player and just a great athlete. Shes
always composed and displays a great attitude in every situation.
Avii and leadoff batter
sophomore OF/DP Amber Alexander (.483, 6 HR, 3 grand slams, 16 SB) are only
the beginning for opposing pitchers nightmares.
The potent lineup continues
with: sophomore 1B Megan Smith (.491, 13 HR, 51 RBI), freshman UT Kim Kaye (.485,
state-best 14 HR, 50 RBI), sophomore SS Krystle Sanchez (.409, 9 HR, 52 RBI),
and sophomore CF Leslie Reed (.461).
On the mound, sophomore
RHP Amanda Martinez (28-2, 1.02 ERA) was a unanimous choice for the All-State
Team.
Even with all the weapons
at his disposal, Eldridge remains cautious about his peers this weekend.
Weve beaten
Chaffey twice this season, but they certainly have our attention, he said.
We havent seen
Bakersfield or Pasadena so far, but we know they have excellent coaches and
they are both seeded in the Top 10.
MT. SAN ANTONIO (WALNUT) - SATURDAY, MAY 7
4 pm#2 Mt. San Antonio
(39-3) vs. #15 Imperial Valley (15-8-1)
6 pm, #7 Cuesta (30-10) vs. #10 Long Beach (25-15)
Mt. San Antonio Coach Kelly
Ford hopes the number two will bring more good luck.
In her second season (2003),
Ford guided the Mounties a state title.
Two years later, Mt. SAC
draws a home seed in the No. 2 slot.
Ford also has her second
SoCal Pitcher of the Year in freshman Heather Slettvett.
Slettvett went 18-1 during
the regular season with a 1.01 ERA. The rotation also includes freshman Tawni
Baker (9-1) and sophomore Megan Dubois (8-1).
The staff has only allowed
55 runs in 258 innings of work.
As for the offense (.414
batting average, 279 runs, 22 HR, 152 steals) there is plenty of firepower to
give teams fits.
Slettvett also leads the
team with a .508 batting average, to go with 5 home runs and 32 RBI.
Sophomore DP/C Jessica Ortega
was voted South Coast Conference Player of the Year after posting numbers that
included a .429 batting average, 8 homers, a .771 slugging percentage, and a
.511 on-base percentage.
Sophomore IF Chrissy Wilkerson
also hit .429 with 6 homers and 38 RBI.
My goal, as a coach,
was for us to average one run per inning on offense, Ford said. We
average 1.08. Thats pretty good, especially against to teams weve
faced.
The Mounties, said Ford,
compiled the highest power-ranking in SoCal, based on criteria that included
strength of schedule.
We played 12 games
against conference champions and won 11 of those games. Our one loss came against
Palomar, she said.
Mt. SAC (14-1, SCC champs)
started the season 17-0. Other than the Palomar loss (8-4), the only setbacks
came against rival Long Beach (2-1) and Cerritos (1-0).
Ford will play host to a
late afternoon-evening regional in Walnut.
We have another tough
region, she said. Cuesta is a conference champion; Long Beach comes
out of our strong conference; and Imperial Valley had to battle with Palomar
in their tough conference. This is going to be a mini-state tournament. The
winner will be prepared for state.
CERRITOS
(NORWALK) - SATURDAY, MAY 7
12 noon, #3 Cerritos
(28-8) vs. #14 Fullerton (25-15)
2 pm, #6 Ventura (24-16-2) vs. #11 Antelope Valley (27-9-1)
The Cerritos regional is
an intriguing bracket in many ways.
Conference champions Ventura
(Western State, North) and Antelope Valley (Foothill) are playing on the road,
facing each other in the first round.
Second-place finishers Cerritos
(South Coast) and Fullerton (Orange Empire) will meet for the third time this
season, in a game featuring long-time friends Falcon Coach Kodee Murray and
Hornet Coach Lisa Bassi.
Cerritos is also the only
2005 host without a 30-win season.
But the Falcons are one
of the hottest teams around, winning 16 of 17 games to close the regular season.
Were playing
together, Murray said. We dont have a lot of superstars with
big numbers. We have consistent players hitting .300, and everyone on the team
contributes in her own way.
After a tough 1-0 loss to
Mt. SAC on March 17, Murray said it was time for a team gut check.
We made some decisions
on how this team wanted to close the season, Murray said. We were
going to face some tough teams, including teams from the Orange Empire Conference,
and we wanted to make a statement. Our kids responded. We made comebacks in
a few games, and were able to land the No. 3 seed.
Key players for Cerritos
include: sophomore SS Nicole Deel (.389, 7 HR, 19 RBI), sophomore OF Christina
Chavez (.357, 5 HR, 33 RBI), freshman P Alex Castillo (20-5, 1.83 ERA), and
Melissa Robledo (.300, 3 HR, 21 RBI).
Cerritos beat Fullerton
twice and Ventura once this season, and has yet to face Antelope Valley.
Fullerton isnt
your typical 14-seed, Murray said.
All of these teams
are equal. We just hope to keep our momentum going.
CYPRESS,
CA - SATURDAY, MAY 7
12
noon, #4 Cypress (30-12) vs. #13 L.A. Valley (27-12-1)
2 pm, #5 Canyons (28-12) vs. #12 Saddleback (24-11)
Based on recent history,
youd be hard-pressed to picture Cypress as being an underdog in the state
playoffs.
But Charger Coach Brad Pickler
is just fine being overlooked, despite his teams 12 losses.
Its been a goofy
year, said Pickler, who was one win shy of his fifth state title last
season.
We got off to a slow
start at 10-6, but were starting to figure it out. We have a good group
of players.
That group includes two-time
Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year SS Nicole Moojen.
Moojen hit .440 overall
this season with 6 homers and 33 stolen bases.
The Chargers won another
OEC title (17-1), behind Pitcher of the Year Marissa Gonzalez (20-10 overall,
2.38 ERA, 111 Ks). She also hit .390 on the season.
Other Charger standouts
include Bri Mahr (.382) and Amanda Fernandez (.375).
Cypress went 2-1 against
OEC rival Saddleback this year, and split two meetings with Canyons.
Were perfectly
healthy now, Pickler said. The team seems focused and ready to play.
I just hope we all come alive at the same time. This is the time of year where
a couple players take it to the next level and perform in the clutch.
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*Regional winners will
continue on Sunday, May 8 with elimination games at 10 am and 12 pm; championship
games at 2 pm (and 4 pm if needed). Mt. SAC regional-final times are 12 pm,
2 pm, and 4 pm (6 pm if needed).
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Complied by State Softball Publicist Eric Mendoza for the CCCFCA.
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