{"id":283381,"date":"2016-06-10T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-06-10T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/after-tough-season-pointers-baseball-celebrates-players\/"},"modified":"2016-06-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2016-06-10T07:00:00","slug":"after-tough-season-pointers-baseball-celebrates-players","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/after-tough-season-pointers-baseball-celebrates-players\/","title":{"rendered":"After tough season, Pointers baseball celebrates players"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Point Loma&#8217;s Pointer baseball program celebrated its season during a recent banquet at Bali Hai restaurant.<br \/>\nWhile the varsity team fell short of earning a spot in CIF playoffs, there were still many individual and team successes to acknowledge.<br \/>\n&#8220;I thought we had the team to win the league,&#8221; head coach and Pointer alum David Wells told a gathering of more than 200 players, parents and program boosters. &#8220;But it just didn&#8217;t happen this year.&#8221;<br \/>\nInjuries to key players, as Wells noted, factored in to the team&#8217;s performance.<br \/>\nOverall, the varsity Pointers finished 12-16, a record that left them ranked 14th among 19 teams in the CIF&#8217;s Div. II power rankings. Only 12 were selected for post-season play.<br \/>\nIn Western League standings, the Pointers finished 4-8, ahead of only Mission Bay, a team that beat them twice in three meetings, including two crucial late-season contests.<br \/>\nA five-game losing streak from April 5-18 that included league games with Madison, University City and La Jolla was followed by a win\u00a0over Mission Bay and another three-game losing streak that left the Pointers burdened with a 1-6 league mark and largely sealed their fate.<br \/>\nCatcher Jared Bacon, only a sophomore, was named Defensive Most Valuable Player of the Year for his error-free season in 25 games behind the plate.<br \/>\nAnother underclassman, junior Roman Paniagua, was named Pitcher of the Year. Paniagua had an earned run average of 1.94 in 11 appearances covering 21.2 innings. Opponents batted .222 against him.<br \/>\nThe team&#8217;s Most Valuable Player, junior Mathew Anberg, stood out in several categories. His .333 batting average led the team, as did his 33 hits and his 19\u00a0stolen bases.<br \/>\nThe only senior among team honors was backup catcher Connor Carr who received the Coach Delgado Leadership Award for his continual\u00a0effort, hustle and support that made him a favorite among teammates.<br \/>\nEleven players were honored for their academic achievement, led by junior Aidan Yackly (4.50 grade point average), seniors Seth Urbon (4.33) and Spencer Gedestad (4.25).<br \/>\nCollege choices for\u00a0seniors include Trevor Allen (SDSU); Cole van den Helder (Univ. of Oregon); Urbon (Georgia Tech); Gedestad (UC Davis); Philip Huber (Cal Maritime); Brady Young and Matt Lombardi (Palomar CC); and Carr (USD).<br \/>\nThe Pointers junior varsity team had an excellent 21-4 overall record and their 11-1 league mark gave them a Western League championship.<br \/>\nHead coach Kyle Harvey introduced his 23 players, and pitcher Austin Correia, who threw a perfect game at La Jolla, was thrilled when Wells presented him a baseball signed by all New York Yankee players to pitch perfect games including himself, David Cone and fellow PLHS alum Don Larsen.<br \/>\nFreshman team players, under head coach Jeff Solis, compiled a 13-7 overall record, including 9-2 in league play. 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