BB: SCIAC: Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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Jack Parkman

Quote from: IkeepScore on March 25, 2009, 01:38:24 AM
Wow whoever keeps the stats for the sage chicklets stays busy

Call me crazy, but is that you?

IkeepScore

I keep score for my old high school team though!!! I am not pro enough for college

Jack Parkman

Me too.  It would probably take just as long to fix my mistakes as it does to play the game.

IkeepScore

Its hard enough watching the SCIAC game with some of those girls in the stands

BigPoppa

Quote from: IkeepScore on March 26, 2009, 12:47:39 PM
Its hard enough watching the SCIAC game with some of those girls in the stands

Try being in charge of coaching a team with all those girls in the stands. I found it very hard to pay attention at times.
Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

Gray Fox

Quote from: BigPoppa on March 26, 2009, 01:06:15 PM
Quote from: IkeepScore on March 26, 2009, 12:47:39 PM
Its hard enough watching the SCIAC game with some of those girls in the stands

Try being in charge of coaching a team with all those girls in the stands. I found it very hard to pay attention at times.
I have seen SCIAC girls.  You guys don't have the eyesight for scoring. 8)
Fierce When Roused

P-P Fan

Hens came out swinging today against Redlands, scoring 6 in the first off nicholson and knocking him out in the fifth after giving up 11. Hens entered the bottom of the 9th up 21-4 before giving up 7 runs to make the final 21-11. Everyone in the lineup contributed, and Hedman didn't even get a hit until the Hens had 13 runs. Colvin looked great on the mound too, giving up 4 runs two earned in 7 innings. Tomorrow will be interesting to see how redlands rebounds and if the hens can keep the bats hot.
any updates on how the rest of the sciac fared today?

C.M.Stag

CMS drops one to Chapman today, 14-10. Kitchens left the game in the 2nd due to an injury, but the Panthers had already built a 6-0 lead at that point.

goodolsciac

La Verne 14 Whittier 5


Cal Lu      6  Oxy       5

BigPoppa

Quote from: C.M.Stag on March 27, 2009, 11:43:44 PM
CMS drops one to Chapman today, 14-10. Kitchens left the game in the 2nd due to an injury, but the Panthers had already built a 6-0 lead at that point.

Can anyone elaborate on Kitchens' injury/status?
Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

P-P Fan

News from P-P-Redlands doubleheader today:
Game 1- PP down 2-1 in the sixth, after few home runs and clutch hitting Hens pull out an 11-2 win. Complete game win for Tom Church, Nick Frederick hits 2 HR's.
Game 2- PP adds runs here and there all game long, Mandelblatt great on the hill- seven scoreless and only about 75 pitches. Hens win 9-0. Hedman 3 run HR (that's 15 now).

Redlands did not look quite as good as they had been hyped up to be... didn't show much discipline at the plate. However, the Hens looked great. Hit the ball well all three games and the starting pitching was very impressive. Redlands needs to bounce back from a tough weekend in which they gave up 41 runs and lost by at least 9 all three games. Any body get a chance to see the other sciac games today?


OxyBob

SCIAC baseball items from the San Bernardino Sun:

QuoteSCIAC baseball

Pomona-Pitzer took sole possession of first place in the SCIAC with 11-2 and 9-0 wins over Redlands.

The Sagehens (22-3, 9-0) are one game ahead of Cal Lutheran (20-5, 8-1), which swept Occidental.

Left fielder Nick Frederick led a 14-hit attack in the opener, going 3-for-5 with six RBIs, including two home runs. Tom Church (5-1) went the distance, giving up just seven hits and two runs.

Teddy Bingham had six hits on the day, four of those in the second game. Senior first baseman Drew Hedman contributed three hits.

...

La Verne baseball

The suddenly surging Leopards won their ninth and 10th consecutive games, beating Whittier 13-11 and 10-3.

The opener took 11 innings, with the Leopards (13-10, 3-6) getting a run on an error and an insurance run on a sacrifice fly by Victor Pineda.

Jon-Michael Hattabaugh had five hits in the doubleheader.

OxyBob

IkeepScore

Despite the scores of the REDLANDS VS PP games, I heard the Bulldoggies put bat on ball real well...SCIAC should watch out for them

Jack Parkman

Updated West Region standings as of 3/30/09.  A little bit of movement this weekend...

1.  Pomona-Pitzer    .933%
2.  Cal Lutheran       .889%
3.  Linfield                .857%
4.  George Fox         .824%
5.  UT Tyler               .808%
6.  Chapman             .722%
7.  Pacific Lutheran   .696%
8.  Redlands              .632%


Chapman continues to climb but there was mention the other day that Kitchens left his start early due to injury.  No idea what happened but that could be a bad break for Chapman.
Linfield and Pomona are on fire!  Both teams still have big games left.  Pomona has Cal Lutheran and Linfield still has George Fox.
Cal Lutheran keeps putting up wins but still has two very big weekends left with Redlands and Pomona.  If they slip up this weekend with Redlands it could mean trouble.
UT Tyler is ranked very high but I still think they have things to prove.  They are racking up wins, but a loss here and there could hurt them.
PLU must keep winning every game. 
Redlands has a make or break weekend ahead with Cal Lutheran.  Losing this series spells doom for Redlands.

The West has some very good teams this year.  I think the regional breaks down with 2 from the SCIAC, 2 from the NWC, Chapman and UT Tyler.