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SOFTBALL
CCCAA State Championships Final Four  (Day 3 of 3)
Dean & Adah Gay Sports Complex
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SOFTBALL: Palomar 7, Riverside CC 2

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ABOVE: Palomar's 2013 California State Champion softball team. -- Courtesy Photo by Nick Ellis for the California Community College Softball Coaches Association. BELOW LEFT: Mercedes Montanez, who went 3-for-3 with a walk and an RBI

Comets declaw Tigers and win their fourth state championship

CCCAABAKERSFIELD (5-19-2013) (REVISED 5-20-2013) -- Mercedes Montanez went 3-for-3 with a walk and an RBI on Sunday afternoon, giving Palomar a 7-2 win over Riverside City College for its fourth CCCAA State Softball Championship.

Earlier, coach Lacey Craft's Comets had defeated College of San Mateo 5-4 on Friday night and Shasta 4-3 on Saturday to capture the winners' bracket of the double-elimination tournament. RCC, battling out of the losers bracket after an opening-round loss to Shasta, handed Palomar an 8-2 loss earlier Sunday to force an "if necessary" game.

In the final game at the Dean & Adah Gay Sports Complex, Palomar jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top half of the first inning.

Megan Bartee led off the game by singling to right field. Maren Lebsock reached base on a sacrifice fielder's choice, putting runners at first and second with none out.

With one out, Brenna Parker was safe at first on a fielder's choice, with Lebsok being forced at second and Bartee advancing to third.

Paige Falconieri reached on an error by RCC's right fielder. Parker advanced to third and Bartee came home to put the Comets up 1-0. Montanez singled to drive in Parker, making it 2-0.

Palomar then added two runs in the second inning one in the fourth and two in the fifth to open a 7-0 lead on the Tigers, the top seed out of Southern California and the Orange Empire Conference champions.

That's the way it remained until Riverside scored its only two runs in the bottom of the seventh on Olivia Fimbress' two-run home run to left field.

Winning pitcher Parker, who took a two-hit shutout into the seventh, allowed four hits in the inning but worked her way out of a late jam to leave two Riverside runners stranded and give the Comets (33-14) their first state title since 2000.

Carlie  Daniel and Jasmine Vogel each had a single and an RBI for the Comets. Kristin George drove in two runs.

Palomar and Riverside were tied 0-0 throuigh the first four innings of Sunday's first game. The Tigers took  a 1-0 lead in the fifth and went on to win the g ame.

Parker hit a solo home run for the Comets. Bartee went  2-for-3 with a steal and George had the other hit.

Lebsock, the second baseman, fielded a groundball and threw out Riverside's Courtney Brown at first for the final out of the championship game and the tournament.

Palomar won its first two state championships in 1989 and 1993. Mark Eldridge, now retired as head coach but currently Craft's No. 1 assistant, coached the Comets to their previous three state titles. He was inducted into the National Fast-Pitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame in December.

Lacey Craft thus becomes the first head coach other than Eldridge to guide a Palomar team to the state championship.

Craft and Palomar assistant coach Ginalee Davis both played for the Comets for Eldridge on teams that advanced to the State Tournament. Craft went on to become the starting third baseman at San Diego State University. Davis went on to become a first-team NAIA All-American shortstop at Lubbock Christian University. She helped lead Lubbock Christian to the 2008 NAIA National Championship in Decatur, AL.

Eldridge played three sports at Palomar and played safety for the Washington State University football team.

Craft’s other assistant coach is Carl Grubb, a former volunteer hitting coach at the University of Georgia.

The Tigers finished the season 45-6.

SOFTBALL: State Tournament Awards

Daniel MVP and Parker Most Valuable Pitcher in Final Four

BAKERSFIELD (5-19-2013) -- Palomar's newly-crowned State champions took home three individual awards from the state tournament.

Carlie Daniel (left) was named tournament Most Valuable Player. Brenna Parker (right) was named Most Valuable Pitcher. Shortstop Megan Bartee received the Golden Glove Award. The only individual award that eluded the Comets went to Natalie Barrios, Riverside's leadoff batter, who was named Outstanding Hitter.

Daniel is a freshman pitcher / utility player out of San Marcos High School. Parker is a sophomore pitcher / utility player from Vista High School. Bartee is a freshman shortstop from Lakeside High School in Lake Elsinore.

The Comets were represented by six players on the all-tournament team. Joining Daniel, Parker and Bartee as all-tourney selections were Mercedes Montanez (sophomore catcher, Rancho Buena Vista High School), Jacyln Meester (sophomore first baseman, Rancho Buena Vista High School) and Jasmine Vogel (sophomore outfielder, El Camino High School).

Other members of the Palomar state championship team are Ashley Wisma (freshman outfielder, Escondido High School), Maren Lebsock (freshman infielder, San Pasqual High School), Kaylee Hughen (freshman outfielder, Rancho Buena Vista High School), Kristin George (freshman utility player, Fallbrook High School), Emily Metz (freshman infielder, Del Norte High School), Ana Tavarez (sophomore catcher, El Camino High School), Haylee Williams (sophomore outfielder, Carlsbad High School), Paige Falconieri (freshman utility player, Escondido High School), Lizzy Hutzler (freshman outfielder, Fallbrook High School), Susie Meza (sophomore utility player, El Camino High School) and red-shirts Amanda Cochran (utility player, Vista Murrieta High School) and Caitlin Washburn (pitcher, Julian Charter High School).

BASEBALL: All-American, All-State

FROM LEFT: Zach Wilkins, Kyle Montiel, Chris Sanders

Wilkins & Montiel All-American; Sanders is 2nd-team All-State

FRESNO (5-17-2013) -- Palomar pitchers Zach Wilkins and Kyle Montiel were named to the All-State first team by the California Community College Baseball Coaches Association on Friday morning, an honor that carries automatic Community College All-American recognition.

Center fielder Chris Sanders was selected to the All-State second team and was All-Southern California.

Montiel was automatically selected to the state first team as the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year.

Balloting was conducted at the state coaches meeting, held in conjunction with the CCCAA State Championship Final Four being played at Fresno City College.

Wilkins is a freshman from Scripps Ranch High School. Montiel is a sophomore from Carlsbad High School. Sanders is a sophomore from Murrieta Valley High School.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PC SCOREBOARD

SUNDAY, MAY 19
SOFTBALL
CCCAA State Championship Final Four (Day 3 of 3)
at Dean & Adah Gay Sports Complex
Bakersfield College
State Championship Game
Palomar 7, Riverside CC 2

PCAC SCORES

MAY 17-18-19, 2013

BRIEFS

MONTANEZ, BARTEE ARE FINAL '12-'13
ATHLETES OF WEEK  

SAN DIEGO (5-22-2013) -- Mercedes Montanez and Megan Bartee (left), who played key roles as Palomar won the CCCAA State softball tournament, are the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference's final Women's Athletes of the Week for the 2012-13 academic year.

Montanez, the Comets' sophomore catcher from Rancho Buena Vista High School, went 3-for-3 with an RBI and a walk on Sunday as Palomar defeated Riverside City College 7-2 in the State Championship game at Bakersfield. She'd gone 2-for-4 in a 4-2 victory over Shasta on the previous day.

Bartee, a freshman shortstop from Lakeside High in Lake Elsinore, received the Golden Glove award as the outsranding defensive player in the state tournament.  She went 2-for-3 in the state championship game win vs. RCC and aloso went 2-for-4 with an RBI in a 5-4 win over College of San Mateo to open the tourney.

Here sacrifice fly in the eighth inning lifted the Comets to the win over San Mateo.

14 COMETS WERE PCAC MEN'S ATHLETES OF WEEK

SAN MARCOS (5-22-2013) -- The Pacific Coast Athletic Conference selected 14 Palomar athletes in seven sports as Men's Athlete of the Week during the 2012-13 academic year:

Sept. 9 -- Rhett Turvey, water polo

Oct. 7 -- Shervin Iraniha, Wrestling

Oct. 14 -- Rudy Trujillo, Soccer

Nov. 25 -- Joe Vaz, Basketball

Dec. 2 -- Matt Reed, Wrestling

Dec. 9 -- Eddie Estevez, Wrestling

Jan. 27 -- Dejuan Ervin, Basketball

Feb. 24 -- Aaron Roedl, Basketball

March 17 -- Kyle Montiel, Baseball

March 31 -- Dillan Smith, Baseball

April 28 -- Neil Fogel, Swimming

April 28 -- Wyatt Woodward, Swimming

May 12 -- Zach Wilkins, Baseball

May 12 -- Jordan Asper, Golf

11 WOMEN NAMED AS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK IN 2012-2013

SAN MARCOS (5-22-2013) -- There were 11 Palomar athletes in five sports who were honored as Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Women's Athlete of the Week during 2012-13:

Oct. 7 -- Nikki Prohaska, Water Polo

Nov. 4 -- Casey Reid, Water Polo

Nov. 18 -- Taylor Crandall, Golf

Jan. 13 -- Alliya Pinckney, Basketball

Feb. 17 -- Maureen Fegan, Basketball

Feb. 24 -- Carlie Daniel, Softball

March 3 -- Brenna Parker, Softball

April 14 -- Katie Stowe, Tennis

April 28 -- Remy Littrell, Tennis

May 19 -- Mercedes Montanez, Softball

May 19 -- Megan Bartee, Softball

Faapouli takes 10th in shot put in CCCAA State Finals

SAN MATEO (5-18-2013) -- Palomar sophomore Soli Faapouli (left) finished 10th in the women's shot put in the CCCAA State Track & Field Championships on Saturday.

She got out a personal best 12.48 meters (40 feet, 11 1/4 inches) in the meet is being contested at College of San Mateo. Laney's Vesta Bell won the event at 13.81 meters (45 feet, 3 1/2 inches).

Faapouli did beat her qualifying mark. She qualified for state by placing fourth with a 12.47-meter (40 feet, 10 7/8 inches) performance in last Saturday's Southern California Championships at Antelope Valley College.



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