{"id":278044,"date":"2017-06-09T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-06-09T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/pointers-ousted-in-playoffs-celebrate-season-2\/"},"modified":"2017-06-09T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2017-06-09T07:00:00","slug":"pointers-ousted-in-playoffs-celebrate-season-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/pointers-ousted-in-playoffs-celebrate-season-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Pointers ousted in playoffs, celebrate season"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The San Diego CIF baseball playoffs are structured for teams with tremendous depth, especially in pitching, which had been a Point Loma Pointer strength all season.<br \/>\nBut playing four games in a five-day span proved the Pointers&#8217; undoing, beginning with a game in which their normally solid pitching and defense were apparently lost somewhere along the winding state Highway 67 to rural Ramona.<br \/>\nThe playoffs began with a near-perfect play-in round game against El Camino. Mitchell Sardo and Justin DaLuz each collected two hits, Jared Bacon ripped a triple to drive in a run and Frank Rogozienski&#8217;s double plated two runs while Andrew Johnson went the distance on the mound, giving up six hits in a 3-0 Point Loma victory that ended the Wildcats&#8217; season.<br \/>\nNext up for the No. 5 seeded Dogs was a visit to rural Ramona, the home team by virtue of its No. 4 seed.<br \/>\nAfter surveying the Ramona field, with its long, slow-playing grass surface, Pointer head coach David Wells called it a &#8220;dangerous bandbox&#8221; with its short\u00a0right field fence, and sure enough, it was the Bulldogs who made music.<br \/>\nFirst, starting pitcher Sardo felt pain in his pitching arm and elbow and could not continue after a first inning in which he had trouble finding the plate, walking two batters and yielding two hits as the Bulldogs took a 2-1 lead.<br \/>\nFrom there, a parade of Pointers took the mound, with only Roman Paniagua escaping unharmed. Paniagua needed only two pitches to erase the only batter he faced.<br \/>\nFour other Pointer pitchers were each roughed up for at least two hits and two runs each, walking seven and only striking out two as the Pointers surrendered a season-high 15 runs. The Dogs did rebound to score six runs in their last at-bat in the 15-9 fiasco.<br \/>\nNext up was a home elimination game against No. 9 seeded Mission Hills, and Matt Amberg made sure the Pointer season would continue when he hit an 11th inning walk-off single to break a 4-4 tie and electrify a big crowd in what will be recalled as the most dramatic moment of the season.<br \/>\nIt was also to be the final run scored\u00a0by the Pointers in their successful season.<br \/>\nBacon again led the offense with three hits and two RBI&#8217;s and Amberg had two hits and two stolen bases, while Santiago Gomez and Rogozienski each had RBI&#8217;s.<br \/>\nThe team&#8217;s reward? Another elimination game at Ramona.<br \/>\nThis time starting\u00a0pitcher Santiago Gomez only\u00a0gave up six hits and two earned runs in a complete game performance but received only three hits from his offense as the Bulldogs ended the Pointers season with a 2-0 shutout.<br \/>\nBen Berry, Amberg and Sardo stroked singles in the season-ending loss.<br \/>\nOn Monday, the entire Pointer baseball team gathered at the Bali Hai restaurant on Shelter Island for a gala\u00a0celebration of the best season in recent memory for the\u00a0program.<br \/>\nWells, joined by varsity assistants Dave Camara, Kyle Harvey and Mike Delgado, presented awards and game jerseys to six departing seniors:<br \/>\n&#8211; Amberg, a centerfielder who made numerous spectacular catches, was named Defensive Player of the Year. He is headed to Sonoma State University.<br \/>\n&#8211; Johnson was named Pitcher of the Year. He compiled a 7-2 record, 1.05 ERA, walked 17 and struck out 52. He plans to major in economics at University of Oregon.<br \/>\n&#8211; Gomez is continuing his education by majoring in aerospace engineering at San Jose State University.<br \/>\n&#8211; Rogozienski will continue his career at American University, majoring in international studies and security.<br \/>\n&#8211; Paniagua will be making a bid to join the team at Grossmont College while studying exercise science and wellness.<br \/>\n&#8211; Dan Berry will be attending University of North Carolina and majoring in chemistry.<br \/>\n&#8211; Junior Bacon was named Offensive Player of the Year, with a batting average of .348, an on-base percentage of .411 and slugging percentage of .424.<br \/>\n&#8211; Junior Justin DaLuz, the team&#8217;s shortstop, was named Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year after coaches raved about his .981 finding percentage that included 104 putouts in 106 chances.<br \/>\n&#8211; Finally, junior pitcher Sardo was named winner of the Coach Delgado Award, presented to the player &#8220;Who leads by example on and off the field through unselfishness, dedication to his team, classmates and community, your hard work and the desire to constantly learn and improve.&#8221; He is the first junior ever to receive the award. CIF champions<br \/>\nShot putter Davey Folsom and triple jumper Altan Mitchell each\u00a0earned CIF championships in recent track and field finals.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The San Diego CIF baseball playoffs are structured for teams with tremendous depth, especially in pitching, which had been a Point Loma Pointer strength all season. 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