Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 14

Location:
Santa Cruz, California
Issue Date:
Page:
14
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

14 Santa Cruz Sentinel Wednesday, April 4, 1979 Crucial Conference Game Cabrillo Runs Down Rams ing, run-producing doubles. Hanks knocked in three runs during the game, with all three o( his hits plating one run apiece. run in the fourth, while another came in on a towering drive over the left-center field fence in the sixth by designated hitter Dave Slibsager. Cahrillo will travel to Menlo By ALAN ARAKELIAN Sentinel Sporti Writer Cabrillo Collt-jje took whatever it could get Tuesday against Oavilan and that turned out to be quite a bit. Running the bases with abandon, playing sound if not spec-, taeular defense and getting some big hits.

Cabrillo came away with an easy, 7-2 in over Gavilan in an important Coast Conference baseball game at Cabrillo. Coach Jerry Fishel's Seahawks are now tied with Gavilan for second place in the conference at 7-3. one game in back of leader Skyline, now 8-2 after downing Monterey Peninsula. 4-1, on Tuesday. It was Skyline's eighth straight conference victory after opening with two losses The Seahawks left little to the imagination after bolting out to a 7-1 lead over Gavilan by the end of the fifth inning From there on in.

it was nothing but smooth sailing lXing an effective job of holding Gavilan's hitters in check was Seahawk pitcher Bill Myatt. who went the distance, allowing nine hits (eight were singles i and just one earned run He walked one and struck out six. coming back after losing to the Rams the first time the teams met. However. Myatt was taken out of potential trouble when Cabrillo's defense turned slick doubleplays in the second, third and seventh innings.

Myatt's hitting support came in the person of third baseman Jerry Banks, a sophomore who went 3-for-4. including two ring Still 'Perfect' In SCCAL I Sentinel Pno'O Br Bill Lovnoy) Sarino Torrise of Cabrillo College tries a for fake-out at second base Harbor Explodes, Downs SLV there today, he looked great. said Aptos Coach Paul Bar-nngton after the battle. "Any time you win a ballgame 1-0. you've won it yourself.

We earned this win. nobody gave it to us today." As proof of his overpowering effectiveness. Daily never allowed a fly ball out of the outfield until the second out of the sixth inning, an event which sparked a bizzare double play that ended the inning and shut off the best scoring opportunity of the game for the Cardinals. Santa Cruz relief pitcher Len Schlegel opened the sixth with a single past Aptos third baseman Kenny Rodgers. then took second on an error by Rodgers as he fielded a bunt off the bat of Cardinal Greg Pacheco.

Rick Barker sacrificed the base runners to sec By STEVE SOLBERG Sentinel Correspondent Harbor exploded for nine runs with two out in the third inning en route to a 11-4 victory over San Lorenzo Valley in Santa Cruz County Athletic League baseball Tuesdav at Harbor High San Lorenzo jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first largely as a (abrillo set up many of scoring chances during the con- test, putting runners in scoring position by stealing seven bases without getting thrown out. The Seahawks led. 1-0. after one inning before breaking loose with three runs in the second two coming in on a hard single by John Guy. who was a standout on defense for Cabrillo at second base.

Cabrillo was in front, 5-1. going into the fifth. The Seahawks added to their lead with two runs on RBI singles by freshman shortstop Mark F.ichhorn. a defensive whiz, and Banks Gavilan scored an unearned ond and third, bringing Steve Pacheco to the plate with one out. Steve Pacheco lofted a short fly to center field, which was handled easily by Mike Riedeman.

Brother Greg Pacheco tagged up on the play and hustled down to third as a disbelieving Schlegel stood on the bag watching him. As Greg Pacheco was caught in the rundown between second and third. Schlegel tried for the plate and was called out for leaving the basepath as he dodged a lunging tag by Daily. Aptos scored the only run of the game in the third on an error, a walk and another error as Santa Cruz first baseman Dwayne Whitley threw the ball into right field while fielding a bunt by Riedeman Santa Cruz pitchers Mark field, he was heard to yell, "C'mon. I wanna win'" Jones' teammates obviously took his desires to heart, as they scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning.

Zaballos hit a two-run double to highlight the inning (2) ao 4 I 2 4 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 I 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 (2) ao 2 2 I 3 0 1 3 2 2 4 0 I 4 0 I 3 0 I 2 0 0 10 0 0 I 0 3 2 2 Dayivlf Bovte Snai'pf pr B'V'Ch. 'D An. son dh Ea'is 3D B'andt Rosarv Leoesnia Thorn rt Dunpny IS Snnaitwoottph Maweiid Zc-nwey 2b Ha-je' It 0 2-vGaiKft Jontri p-ib B'0aw ci Murray rt rt vbarra Tet lev Ib Ratananpr Baurr ib 0 I 0 0 0 0 Totais Soot 22 2 4 Totju XI (El 22 7 0-2 4 3 Mar St to 20 004 i-73 28 MarHlo. Zur. Zaoaiioi.

RBI Sequel. Buvici. Mtrena Zabanot i4l. jonei Pile ner Brandt (LI Rosario Jon IWI Mager IP i'l 7 1 ft 3 2' I ER BB SO 3 4 I 0 0 2 0 i I 0 I I JUNIOR VARSITY Soquel (3-0-H 1JI 410-10 12 2 Marello Prep (Ml 001 120 -4 0 6 Brandt. Moroan (51.

ScrineHSer (61 and Allison; Ryan aryj MacCrome. 2B Soquel. Donley. Stewart; RBI Soquel. Erwm (31, Allison.

Baiter Leadinq rtrtters Soquel. Donley lor-3. Morgan 2 tor-4 College Friday for a 2 30 in. contest Gavtian (1) ob in Ml A Mjrtnr; rf 4 0 I Biwy um it 4 10 11 4 0 1 Vitvir 4 CatrMtU) ti Guv 7b 4 0 1 rtrWMK It 4 0 0 Rtittori Jb I 0 0 I 4 1 I 4 7 I 4 I 4 I I 3 0 0 0 0 0 Mflioil fc hhorn it Bantu Vewrt lb Arrav. ct 4 i I 4 0 I I 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 Hyjin ID B' JO Or tint) ph Peir-rwn if Mwlofim lb 0 0 0 Mdrlinri 0 0 0 Tolal 14 Toll 13 0MiMi 000 K)l 000 -J I 1 Cawuio i )i HI 0 OOi I I Bankj MB RBI tJi Guv ihhorn.

Totnur, Pit. hf IP ED BB SO It Mi 4 I I Bruce and Schlegel combined to hold Aptos to three hits in six innings, but the two errors in the third inning by the Cardinal defense proved decisive. Bruce 2-2 absorbed the loss for Santa Cruz, which falls to 2-2 in the SCCAL. Santa Cna (I) (1) ab WKt'lrv ib Pacwca2b Cma.iyj It si Sc-ulio ph 2 0 I 3 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 I R'Wemaact VOL). 2b Radgm Cooper i Oaiiy Laon rl 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 I 2 0 0 0 I Ewataoip Vxlena Miilrf pl B'me Sthnv-l 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 I 23 0 1 Dion Iryjram It lb 0 0 0 2 I 0 1 0 1 Tota't Santa C'ul Toian 0D0 CKO 001 0UO I 3 -0 3 2 -I 3 2 Apn JB vtadd'fKjton P'ttrx Bnxe 'LI Oa'iy ER BB SO 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Hadley Paces Baymonte Win SARATOGA It could have been called the "Jim Hadley Show" when Baymonte Christian defeated Valley Christian.

18-8. in a Christian Schools Athletic League baseball game Tuesday. Hadley hit a bases-loaded home run and knocked in five runs during the contest. But. Hadley also came in to start the third inning in relief of Baymonte's starter and hurled no-hit ball the remaining five innings, striking out 12 batters in the process.

Baymonte. now 3-0 in the CSAL. was also led in hitting by Mark Borreson. who drove in four runs. Teammates Mike Noren and Mike Hadley knocked in three and two runs apiece, respectively.

Noren went 3-for-5 in the game. Baymonte III 114 3 IS 3 Valley Christian 430 XI 0 4 Lunstord. Madtev (31 and Bwyer. Rudcpn. Lackori (21 nd Sloan.

28 -Baymonte. Madtev; 38 Bavmontc. Noren, MR Baymonte. M. Hadtey.

Madiey; RBI Baymonte. Hadley (51. M. Madlev 121. Borreson (41, Noren (31.

Lunstord. Miller. Valley Ctvistian. rtisimmom. Sloan.

Defcruvt (2). Rudolph, ftement, Crotoot there, he scored on Tom Flowers' infield grounder. In that big third inning, 14 Pirate batters parlayed six hits, three walks and three errors into a demoralizing 10-3 lead Matt Guzik batted in three runs with two singles and scored a run in the inning After Mike Pottmger and McQuillan had gotten aboard. SLV appeared to be on its way out of trouble when Steve Benedetti grounded into a double play. But San Lorenzo's problems were only beginning.

The next three batters reached base on hits and then Rodman suffered his second miscue of the frame, allowing two more runs to score. Bret May's single loaded the bases again and knocked starter Mark Koenig out of the game. Reliever Bill Krmkie couldn't shake the third-inning jinx, either. He walked in two runs, watched his third baseman boot in another and then served Guzik a two-run single before finally getting Bat Leads Marello Cabrillo's Women Take Tennis Win Aptos By KEVIN WOODWARD Sentinel Sports Writer His first decision may have been a long time coming, but Aptos junior Kevin Daily saved the best for last as he pitched the Manners to a satisfying 1-0 victory over the rival Santa Cruz Cardinals Tuesday at Aptos. The win kept the undefeated Mariners atop the Santa Cruz County Athletic League with a sparkling 3-0 record, two games ahead in the loss column of the four teams tied for second with 2-2 marks Daily struck out three and walked a two in seven innings of mound duly, limiting Santa Cruz to just three hits and lowering his season earned-run average by over a run to 3.01.

"He i Daily was super out Zaballos' By FRANK JOHNSON Sentinel Correspondent Mike Zaballos collected two hits and drove in four runs to lead Marello Prep to a victory over Soquel in Santa Cruz County Athletic League baseball Tuesday night at Harvey West Park. Zaballos. a senior catcher, went 2-for-3 at the plate. Marello Coach Fred Pfyffer praised Zaballos' performance after the game. "Mike did a good job at the plate offensively, and he also played well defensively." Pfyffer felt the keys to the victory were no errors in critical situations and his players hitting the ball when behind in the count.

"We must have gotten four or five hits with two strikes on us." Marello jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first two innings, but Soquel came right back with one run in the third inning Greg Jones. Marello's starting pitcher, prevented Soquel from scoring any additional runs in the third hen he With Susan Mine and Jackie Hodge coming through with a match-deciding win in the No. 3 doubles competition, the Cabrillo College women's tennis team upset Hartnell College. 5-4. in Coast Conference action Tuesday at Cabrillo.

Mine and Hodge pulled out the win for Cabrillo. which is now 5-3 in the conference, by defeating their Hartnell opponents. 4-6. 6-4. 7-5.

Hartnell is 6-2 in conference. Santa Cruz Beats Marello In Nonleague Softball Game Hortnell Defeois Cabrillo Men, 5-4 SALINAS Cabrillo College was defeated by Hartnell College, 5-4, in men's Coast Conference tennis action Tuesday. Coach Mike McKamey Seahawks fall to 6-2 in the conference, while Hartnell raises its mark to 4-4 Winning in the singles competition for Cabrillo were Thor Holt, the No. 1 player for the Seahawks. and Ron RosenblaL In the doubles competition, the Cabrillo twosomes of Mark Scott Norton on a fly to right.

All nine runs in the third were unearned Harbor produced its other run in the first on singles by Karl Yaeger and Benedetti and in the fifth on singles by Pottmger and Benedetti. Krmkie was able to regain his composure after the disastrous third and strike out five batters in the next two innings. SLV (4) ar v.v 1 I I I 0 0 1 1 0 0 P. "if 36 NV i Bt-ofor" Pt-e- 0 i-xKy- -t i I 3 0 2 I I 2 1 I I 2 0 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 i i Vj, Rc. 30 i in '3 300 0 -4 '0 O'O II Sl, lax 3' C-un EB BB SO yvOu-a-Ca' KCIP'-'S Ba'- 2 2 i 3 Giudici of Santa Cruz hit a bases-loaded home run and drove in five runs during the game Wa'f 120 0 6 1 3 C'u! XC 457 i 16 14 3 o.Ag -Ma-roP-ro Mreio B-cyi.

Sa-'a C't Scr Caca-a AP St --on. LP V- Sa-'aC'uI uC Ci 36 -Sa--a C-j Bdsa'd. 2B Sa a C-i Bosa'C S3. Sa-'a C'uz. G'jO'C 5', '2 Boga0 Up To Par tones in the opening round of Santa Cruz County Athletic League match play Tuesday.

Aptos crushed San Lorenzo Valley. 254-1' 2. while Marello Prep defeated Soquel, 17-10. VARSITY ApMt 2S-T, SLV 1" 8iorn.a"d. 2-1.

Oegara I'pn. 3. Apics won test bail 7 3 a i.am a det Anoerson. 3-0 Messersn-n- oe jsn, Aptos won best pan 3-0 voac 'A. Came.

X) Village oet rVa-son. 3-0 Aptos yon best Dan, 3-0 MarIH Pra 17, SWN It Moimes iS. oet Loustawt, 2-1. Kayyc- oet Loustact 2-1. Best Dan I 3.

Mi's 'Si oet Saunoers. 3-0. Rose VP; oet augna'. 2-1. Mare! Prep won oest ban.

2 j-i VP oet Pe-eno 3-0 Bucha'an VP won Dy lorteit. 3-0. Marello Prep won pest 0 JUNIO VARSITY San Lararaa Matrv Darn Ma'cn Watson SlV. 46 (pr rvne ncnes Why your Haircut XyVAi. 7498 SOQUEL Phone 688-1991 UNIQUE Soquel, SC Winners In SCCAL Tennis Play The Santa Cruz Cardinals crushed Marello Prep.

16-6. in a nonleague girls' varsity Softball contest Tuesdav at Santa Cruz High. Santa Cruz trailed. 3-0. going into the fourth inning, but then broke loose with all 16 of its runs in the next three innings to burv the Panthers.

Loreen Aptos, Prep The Aptos High Manners and the Marello Prep Panthers each captured varsity golf vie- UCSC Women Cagers Topped MORAGA The UC-Santa Cruz women's basketball team was crushed by St. Mary's College, 91-52, in a Redwood Coast Conference game Tuesday night. L'CSC was led in scoring by Claire Dean with 19 points, while Meg Stenger and Kathy Campbell added 10 apiece UCSC 77 25 52 Sl Vj'y 46 15 91 UCSC SCORIHO tjean i 'C Capowi 10. SieoariS. Ga'oa 3.

ST. MARY'S SCORING Perm 21, Lyons (6. i 17 Sart; Witlotl I Dul: a. T-ngJirpm 5 Torwtn 4, Tarantino 3. Stack 2 S'r result of Pirate starter Pat McQuillan's generosity Tony Rodman added a single to McQuillan's five alks to knock in two runs The Cougars' other run.

scored the fifth, was also something of a gift. Catcher Marty Fletscher walked to first, advanced to second on a wild pitch and went to third on a pass ball From In the singles competition. Cabrillo's winners were Karen Ambler. Laura Weybnght. Hodge and Mine Coach Nancy Rarig's Seahawks will travel to Menlo College on Thursday and DeAn-za on Fndav CaarlM Najnnall 4 SINGLES "(HOW -of Bo! 6-4 Af-'O oet Fecie' MM wo" bv default ovr Jffvwv oe Hove-y.

6-2. 4 t-tooije Ca t-3 6-4 nt 'C oe "a i 5 OOUBLES na-cvc--' 'm, or Amoter-Bo- frj 6-4 Cc -Cr-ocipi cjH 2-6. J-t 6-3. fDOe iCi del Ma nwitf-y b-t 7 5 Ledesma-Gilbert Hernandez and Mike Traffenstedt-Chad Connolly came away with victories. Cabrillo will host Menlo College on Friday afternoon Martm CaorWa 4 SIMOLES Ci of 6-' 4-3 E'vTieyion i I oet Leoeva.

6-3 64 Pan.6-Z4-t62 Pa TZ'H jp Mernanoez. Ji. 3-6, 6-4 ArJVT IM oe Tratteyijtetft 64, 6-3. Sia mi oe Ccrroy 6-4 2S DOUBLES "Kris' ihi oe" Hott-Roiencat 3-6 2-5. 1-i a-Hernaooei (Ci oe Ba'-e'-S-ja a.

64 6-4. Trattensted'-Conioiiy oet A-gstac-Ramjet 4-4, 1-6. 6-0 VARSITY Soqu 714, Hart VAULT I iS' 69 PARALLEL AltS I Jcv-p i 5 6. tALAHCE BEAM I CN SI 7 1 FLOOft EXERCISE 1 Ow (St 73. ALL-ROUND 1 Ovy'S.

27 6 JUNIOR VARSITY Harbar Soquel 5 VAULT -I LPru.ttiH6 7 PARALLEL BARS I I Fruitt (H) 12 BALANCE BEAM 1 Frmtt (HI 19. FLOOR EX-ERCISE-I SonmonlS 16. ALL-4)OUNO-I FrmrtlH) 31 7 FROVS-SOPM SaquX (2.2. Harbar 474 VAULT I Garcia (SI 6 0. PARALLEL BARS I.

Westerman IS 74 BALANCE BEAM I Carmon (SI 7 5 FLOOR EX-ERCISC-I BeccoralS)76. ALL-OOUNO-I yvesterman (SI 27 6 STARTS FRIDAY! "The return of the World's Greatest Necker!" -Count Dracula "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" 4. 1 'aclttl Ava. ARCHER BROS. is proud to introduce our new SERVICE MANAGER to all our new and old customers alike STAN ALCORN Soquel Outpoints Harbor In SCCAL Gymnastics struck out Soquel catcher Chris Ledesma with the bases loaded and two outs "I have confidence in Greg." said Pfyffer.

"He's our number one pitcher. When he's on. I thir.k he's the best pitcher in the league." Jones again faced a bases-loaded, two-out situation in the fifth inning, but this time Pfyffer replaced him with junior pitcher Todd Hager. Hager made the next batter ground out to second base to end the inning. Soquel left a total of 12 runners on base.

Three times the Knights left more than one runner stranded. Pfyffer complimented third baseman Tim Baker on his play. "Tim made some real good plays tonight." Baker had two hits in three trips to the plate. He was just recently pulled up from Marello's junior varsity squad. Marello entered its half of the sixth inning ahead 3-2 dangerously close to Soquel, a team that can explode at any time.

As Jones came off the 62. Pofock isidet Tate 6-? 7-5 Annas(S det Lyons. 60 60. Baroetto det Stone. 60.

60. Moody 1 SLV det Hooke. 4 63, 62 DOUBLES Smith-Wong. 'SI det Scrvtetter Burcheil. 6-4.

6-0. Perei Banr S) det Hiade-Anderson. 6-4, 6-4 SarM Ova 6, ApMa 1 SINGLES Aiyes i SC oet Wxkinson. 62. 7-5.

Kotcher i SCI def Bruno. 67, 6-4, 63. Aronson SC) det Fairchild. 4-1, 46. 63.

Bruno I A det Dong. 4-3. 04, 7-5. McNeal I SC I Oet Har-Dfn 64. 40 DOUBLES Tsugawa-Daniet ISO det Eyers-Nieisen, 41.

41. Curono-lt'tsuse iSC) del Clark Wilhelm. 6-4. 42 JUNIOR VARSITY Santa Out ApM I DOUBLES DybdaniNeri (SC) det Dorosm Lamb. 44.

Snyder Ransler (A) det KarwirvHarris. 44. WOMEN APTOS Appointments Daily .1 Soquel topped San Lorenzo Valley, 6-1. while Santa Cruz defeated Aptos by the same score in Santa Cruz County Athletic League tennis action Tuesday. the only point won by Aptos came as Greg Bruno beat Santa Cruz' Harry Dong, 6-3.

0-6. 7-5. The loss was the first in league competition for Dong in two years. VARSITY Saaual 4, San Lantnt Valley 1 SINOLES notcner det Hudson. 7 5.

Stan would like to offer to his customers a 95 GET ACQUAINTED SUPER SERVICE SPECIAL first Campus Styling won't be your last. Road Test Conditions Inspection Now Transmission Fluid Now Pan Gaskot Cloan Scroon Adjust Bands and Linkage (as applicable) Chock Modulator and Hose Check Motor Mounts and Universal Joints ALL TRANSMISSION WORK GUARANTEED NATIONWIDE am The Soquel Knights outpointed the Harbor Pirates, 236.3-218.7. during a Santa Cruz County Athletic League gym-nasticss meet Tuesday at Harbor High. In the varsity competition, Soquel Karen Ow dominated. Ow came in first in the vault, balance beam and floor exercise, taking the all-round scoring honors.

Area Standings BASEBALL COAST CONFERENCE 1(1 7 I Taam Snyime Caortlio Gavilan Oroone Hannell Menlo Monterey 4J 7 6 TvaaaWi Camat Cabrillo 7. Cwiv'tan 2 Skyline A Monterey I Hartnell 7. Memo 6 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY ATHLETIC UtAUE Team LM Aptos 3 0- Santa Crw 2 2 I'l Maretio 2 1 Harbor 2 2 l' San Lorenzo 1 2 2 Soquel I 3 i TM4y1 Camat Aptos 1. Santa Cru 0 Maeno 7. Soquel 2 Harbor II.

San Lorenzo 1 MONTEREY BAY LEAGUE Taam ICI Monterey 2 0- Seasiae 2 0- Saimas 2 Watsonville I I') Ai.sai I 3 2 No. Salinas I 3 2 TcdRvi Camat Saimas i. Watsonville I Monterey II. Alisal I Seaside KL No Salinas I MISSION TRAIL ATHLETIC LEAGUE Taam Ct Carmel 0 Gomales 7 Pacit Grove 2 11 Hoster 1 Paima 2 I I No Mntry Cnty 2 2 KmqCity 0)3 Stevenson 0 3 3 Carmel Vt. No MnlryCntyj Paima 4.

Pacific Grove HoUisHr 13. Stevenson 3 Gonzales 1 King City A AT OVER 800 SHOPS phis tti TRANSMISSION 423-5060 CA 95060 huh I ZZS I 1 STYLING CUTS FOR MEN AND Thanks from Louie Milligan and Jerry Pettibone DRIVE ARCHER BROS. TRANSMISSION WHERE WE'RE STILL THE BEST AND TRYING HARDERI WHY YOUR FIRST CAMPUS STYLING HAIRCUT WON'T BE YOUR LAST grows. So as it grows it keeps it's shape. The first time you come to Campus Styling will be as great as each time you come back.

It's our only chance to get you to come back. That's why we use the precision method of naircutting. We cut your hair in harmony with the way it ARCHER BROS. 318 RIVER ST. Santa Cruz, And you will come back.

MEIwWNiaii WHinl.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Santa Cruz Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
909,325
Years Available:
1884-2005