Search:        
web powered by
Publish your Stuff
Need Help? Click Here
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Things to do
What: When:
Where:

Most commented stories

Most recommended stories

Tag cloud

PRINT ARTICLE E-MAIL ARTICLE CHANGE TYPE SIZE

ROUGH ENDING: Orange Lutheran players show their disappointment over losing to Norco, 1-0, in the quarterfinals of the Division I baseball playoffs.

ANA VENEGAS, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

MORE PHOTOS

Baseball Playoffs: Despite Cole's efforts, Orange Lutheran eliminated

Find out how the O.C. teams fared and check out the updated pairings.

OCVarsity.com

ORANGE For Orange Lutheran's last major chance, the circumstances brought power vs. power, MVP vs. MVP.

Gerrit Cole had recorded eight of his 11 strikeouts by the time he stepped into the batter's box in the bottom of the fifth inning. There were two runners on, two outs and Norco's Matt Hobgood had a shutout to preserve.

“I thrive off pressure,” Hobgood said. “I just went right after him.”

Cole swung and missed a full-count fastball on the outside corner, and Hobgood lifted his hands and screamed. Orange Lutheran, Orange County's top-ranked team, did not get another runner on base, falling, 1-0, to Norco in the CIF-Southern Section Division I quarterfinals Friday at Hart Park.

The Lancers stranded seven runners, leaving a runner in scoring position in four of the first five innings. Hobgood, a junior committed to Cal State Fullerton, struck out eight and walked one. He allowed five hits.

Cole did not walk a batter and gave up four hits. Just two Cougars reached scoring position.

Norco's Daren Carlson, leading off the fifth inning, swung late on a high-octane Cole fastball. With the pitch providing most of the power, Carlson managed to drop the ball just fair down the right-field line for a double.

He advanced to third on a passed ball and scored on a groundout to the right side.

Cole completed his senior season with 121 strikeouts, 18 walks and 30 hits in 75 2/3 innings.

Friday, out of the cleanup spot, he went 1 for 3 and did not get another chance after the fifth-inning strikeout.

“It was probably one of the hardest pitches he threw all day,” Cole said of Hobgood's third strike. “He beat me to the punch.”

Contact the writer: jkay@ocregister.com

Reader Comments
From the editor: Many of you have expressed concerns about some of the harsh anonymous comments from readers. To remedy that, we are introducing new features. You can create your own blog, publish your news and share your photos with the community. Once you fill out a simple form and leave a verifiable e-mail address, you can set up your profile page. It will display all of your contributions and allow you to track issues and easily connect with others.

We want our site to be a place where people discuss and debate ideas that foster stronger communities. We built this for you. Please take care of it. Tolerate broad thinking, but take action against obscene or hateful material. Make it a credible and safe place worth preserving and sharing.

Search: Site      Web        
powered by
Already a member? Sign in here
Publish your Stuff
Welcome, Please Log In
To login please enter your username and password in the form below and click on the login button.