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Friday, December 2, 2011

2011 OVER THE LINE RESULTS

2011 Over the Line

2011 Over the Line Champions

Robert Corrales, Martin Orozco, and Jesus Campos

2010 Over the Line Hall of Fame Inductees

Mike Suppan, Dan Suppan

2011 Over the Line Finish

1. Corrales, Orozco, Campos

2. Lovullo, Lovullo, Lovullo, Dooley

3. Clark, Wilson, Lauer, Legaspi, Jordt

Plouffe, Plouffe, Merrill

5. Santoro, Mazzola, Matthews

Greiner, Moore, Ashbrook

Villela, Villela, Median

Zorn, Gennaro

9. Felten, Felten, Felten

Suppan, Cardenas, Klee

Lopez, Forbes, Rodriguez

Carden, Carden, Carden, Tibbets

Dang, Dang, Colick

Cornell, Cerda, Priori, M Leoni

McJimsey, Gennaro

Gilmartin, Gilmartin, Linton, Linton

17. Morton, Priori, Gutierrez, Leoni

18. Luderer, Luderer, Odman

19 Carvis, J Coulsell, McNamera, Howell

Carter, Perez, Risser, Risser

21. Lima, Hays, Kinsley, Torres

Sehnem, Sehnem, Mike

Vercammen, V Leoni, M Coulsell

24. Gonzalez, Villegas, Sanchez

Toole, Mason, Bixby, Platania

Manzano, Morton, Gutierrez

Trisler, Trisler, Trisler

Keamy, Avalos, Grisham

Orozco, Orozco, Orozco

Nordyke, Nordyke

Johnson, Johnson, Hernandez

Gutman, McSweeney, Rosen

33. Trammell, Zaracoff, Charchut

Campanella, Campanella, Gensurowsky

Franiak, Franiak, Costa, Miller

Law, Olivo, Barth

Estrada






Thursday, April 29, 2010

Crespi 10, Notre Dame 7

On April 27, 2010, Josh Mason singled home Kevin Williams with the go-ahead run. Austin Walker followed with a two-run double in the top of the seventh inning for the win in a Mission League game at Birmingham High School. Williams led the inning off with a single after Notre Dame scored two runs to tie the game at 7-7 in the bottom of the sixth inning. Ryon Healy followed Williams with a sacrifice bunt and Jack Colick walked to set the stage for Mason. Williams led the Crespi (18-4, 5-2) fourteen hit attack with three hits and two RBI while Austin Walker added two doubles and three RBI. Healy, Colick, Mason and Mike Hubbard each contributed two hits on the day. Mason also took the win in relief, as he pitched two innings. Josh allowed no runs, one hit, and struck out two. (Pictured above is Kevin Williams and pictured below is Austin Walker.)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Alemany 4, Crespi 1

Sophomore Cody Thompson, tossed a complete game two-hitter to help Alemany gain a split of the two game series in a Mission League game at Birmingham High School. The Warriors drew first blood in the first inning as Sergio Plasencia walked, stole both second and third bases, and scored following a ground out by Anthony Exparza. Crespi evened the score in the third inning as Austin Walker drew a walk. He moved to second after a sacrifice bunt from Alex Gonzalez and advanced to third following a ground out by Ryan Brockett. Walker scored on a triple by Mike Hubbard. Alemany scored three more in the fifth inning as Andrew Davidson doubled and moved to third after a sacrifice bunt from Ryan Alvarez. Mark Strazzeri followed with a walk and both Davidison and Strazzeri scored on a Plasencia double. Plasencia moved to third on a balk and scored on a sacrifice fly from Esparza. Ryan Brockett tossed five innings for the Celts (16-4, 4-2) allowing four runs, two hits, and striking out two. Scott Heineman and Josh Mason tossed scoreless innings of relief. (Pictured above is Mike Hubbard and pictured below is Scott Heineman.)

Crespi 11, Campbell Hall 8

Crespi (17-4) rallied for two runs in the first inning and seven more in the second to put the game away in a non-league game at Campbell Hall. Campbell Hall made the game interesting as they rallied for two runs in the fourth inning and six more in the bottom of the sixth. Mike Hubbard led-off the first inning with a walk and moved to second on after a ground out from Scott Heineman. Hubbard scored on a double by Kevin William. Williams moved to third after a single by Ryon Healy's single, and scored on sacrifice bunt from Austin Walker. Crespi used three hits and five walks to score seven runs in the second inning. Most of the damage in the inning came from a grand slam from Walker and a 2-run single by Zack Russom. Crespi scored two more runs in the fourth inning as Dominique Brown and Russom singled. Brown eventually scored after a ground out by Sam Gutman. Russom scored on single from Shane Toole single. With two hits apiece in the inning, Brown and Russom led an offensive onslaught of ten hits. Madison Dang won his first varsity game. After completing five innings, he allowed two runs, three hits, and had one strike out. (Pictured above is Madison Dang and pictured below is Zack Russom.)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Crespi Baseball Wins Second Tournament of the Season


After winning the Easton Tourney to start the season, the Celts are in great mid-season form with their success at the Diamond Sports National Classic. This was the third appearance for Crespi in the National Classic. In 2004, the Celts lost in the championship game, while in 2008 they were able to win the tournament. This year, the Celts defeated Marin Catholic, Esperanza, Orange Lutheran, and El Dorado for the title. Josh Mason was awarded the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Ryan Brocket was selected as the Most Valuable Pitcher and Mike Hubbard was selected to the All-Tournament Team. Congratulations Celts! Crespi resumes league play at 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at Bishop Alemany.

Crespi 11, Marin Catholic 1---Crespi (12-3) opened up the Diamond National Classic spring tournament with seven runs in the first inning to put the game away in a first round game at Esperanza High School. Mike Hubbard led the a fourteen hit attack with three hits, including two doubles, and two RBI while Kevin Williams added three hits, including a double, and a run scored. Josh Mason added two hits, including a double, and an RBI single, while Austin Walker added two hits and an RBI. Ryan Brockett notched his fourth win of the season pitching five innings allowing a run, four hits, and striking out five. Madison Dang tossed a scoreless sixth inning allowing one hit and striking out, while Scott Heineman struck out the side in the seventh. Heineman has struck out his last nine hitters in a row.

Crespi 4, Esperanza 3---Crespi (13-3) rallied for two runs in the top of the seventh inning for the win in the second round of the Diamond National Classic at Cal State Fullerton. Mike Hubbard led-off the inning with a ground ball to shortstop that was booted. Hubbard scored on Ryan Healy’s triple and Healy scored on sacrifice fly by Kevin Williams. Healy led Celt hitters with two hits, including a double and triple, and an RBI while Alex Gonzalez added two hits. John Kearns battled through five and one-third innings. He allowed three runs, two earned, two hits, and striking out four while Josh Mason picked up the win in relief tossing one and two-thirds innings allowing no runs, and no hits.

Crespi 7, Orange Lutheran 6---Crespi (14-3) rallied for four runs in the top of the seventh inning and survived an Orange Lutheran three run rally in the bottom in the semifinal round of the Diamond National Classic at El Dorado High School. Mike Hubbard scored the go-ahead run as Josh Mason drew a bases-loaded walk. Ryon Healy scored as Ryan Brockett walked. Mason and Kevin Williams both scored on a single from Alex Gonzalez. Austin Walker led Celt hitters with two hits and two RBI while Mason added two hits. Starter, Madison Dang, tossed four innings allowing one run, five hits, and striking out three.

Crespi 2, El Dorado 1---Scott Heineman raced home from third base with the winning run-off after a sacrifice fly to left field from Jack Collick in the bottom of the ninth inning in the championship game of the Diamond Sports National Classic at Cal State Fullerton. Heineman led the inning off with a single, moved to second on Ryon Healy's bunt single and moved to third on ground out by Kevin Williams. Crespi (15-3) scored their only other run in the second inning after a Collick single. He advanced to second on Josh Mason's single and moved to third after Austin Walker was hit by an errand pitch. He later scored on sacrifice fly by Alex Gonzalez. Heineman led Celt hitters with two hits and a run scored while Mike Hubbard added two singles. Crespi used the combined forces of Chad Tobin, Ryan Brockett, and Mason to hold down the Hawks offense. Tobin tossed three innings allowing no runs, three hits, and striking out three. Brockett pitched four innings allowing one run, two hits, and striking out two. Mason collected the win tossing two innings allowing no runs, one hit, and striking out two.

Crespi Splits Non-League Doubleheader with Palos Verdes

Crespi 10, Palos Verdes 4---Crespi (11-3) rallied for 6 runs in the third inning to put the game away in the first game of a non-league doubleheader at Valley College. John Kearns collected his fourth win against no defeats tossing six innings allowing three runs, seven hits, and striking out four. Alex Gonzalez led Celt hitters with three hits and two RBI while Josh Mason added three hits and an RBI. Kevin Williams added two hits, including a double, and an RBI while Jack Colick added two hits and two RBI. Josh Mason pitched the seventh inning allowing a run and two hits.

Crespi 2, Palos Verdes 8---Palos Verdes returned the favor by scoring six runs in the third inning of the second game to the game out of reach in a game played under the lights at Birmingham HS. Garrett Mason doubled his first time at the plate while George Alvarez singled and scored on Dominique Brown's single. Crespi received strong relief pitching from Madison Dang who worked three innings allowing no runs, three hits and striking out two. Scott Heineman pitched two innings allowing no runs, no hits, and striking out six. (Pictured above is John Kearns and below is Alex Gonzalez)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Crespi 14, St. Francis 3

At Brookside Park, Crespi (9-2, 2-1) rallied for 4 runs in the first inning, 4 more in the second, and 3 more in the third to put the Mission League game out of reach. The Celts used 5 walks and a two run single from Alex Gonzalez to score in the first inning.

In the second inning, Mike Hubbard, Kevin Williams and Scott Heineman singled to load the bases. A single by Jack Colick scored Hubbard and Williams and moved Heineman to third. Heineman stole home while Colick stole second. Later, Colick scored on Austin Walker's single.

After a 3-run home run from Williams in the third inning, Crespi led 11-0. He finished the day with two hits and 3 RBI while Colick added 2 hits and 2 RBI. Additionally, Hubbard and Heineman added 2 hits apiece.

John Kearns collected his third win of the season tossing 5 innings allowing 3 runs, 2 earned, 7 hits and striking out 3. Heineman retired the side in order in the sixth inning and Josh Mason threw a scoreless seventh allowing 1 hit and striking out 2.

The Celts appear to be back in the Mission League race as everyone has at least one loss. Crespi will take a 2 day break before hosting St. Francis Friday, 3:30, at Valley College. (Pictured above is Jack Collick and below is
John Kearns.)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Crespi 7, Kennedy 0


Crespi took another step toward defending their Easton Showdown Tourney Championship Monday with a 7-0 shutout of Kennedy High at Kennedy. Ryan Brockett took the mound for the Celts (2-0) and tossed 6 innings of 1-hit ball while striking out eight. Brockett allowed only 1 runner to reach second base. Crespi scored first in the first inning as Scott Heineman singled, stole second and third, and scored on Mike Hubbard's single.
The Celts broke the game open in the sixth inning as Hubbard and Jack Colick hit back-to-back triples. Alex Gonzalez followed Austin Walker's hit-batter with a triple of his own. Gonzalez scored on George Alvarez' single. Colick and Walker both scored in the seventh inning as both opened the inning with walks. Colick scored on Gonzalez' sacrifice bunt and Walker scored on Alvarez' ground out.
Hubbard finished the day with 3 hits and has opened the season with 7 hits in 8 at bats. Gonzalez finished with 2 hits and 3 RBI while Ryan Healy added 2 hits. Madison Dang made his varsity debut retiring the side in order in the seventh inning while striking out 1. Crespi now leaves pool play and enters the championship bracket as they host Ventura HS at Valley College today at 3:00.