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DIV. IV: EAGLES AREN'T SEMI TOUGH LA QUINTA 12, OAK PARK 3.


Byline: Lauren Gustus

Staff Writer

OAK PARK - Oak Park learned quickly why La Quinta A division of Seagate that was originally an acquisition and then absorbed into the company by 1999. Quinta was the developer of Optically Assisted Winchester (OAW) technology. See OAW.  of Westminster is ranked No. 4 in the nation by Baseball America This article or section is written like an .
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La Quinta outplayed an overmatched Oak Park team in every facet of the game, cruising to a 12-3 victory in a Southern Section Division IV semifinal Tuesday at Oak Park.

The Eagles (22-5) led 2-1 when Andrew Gocke scored on John Hurford's triple and pitcher Garrett Ozar singled to knock in Hurford in the bottom of the second inning.

However, La Quinta (29-2) turned two hits, two walks and two Oak Park errors into three runs and a 4-3 lead after three innings INNINGS, estates. Lands gained from the sea by draining. Cunn. L. Dict. h. t.; Law of Sewers, 31. . The Aztecs pulled away from there to earn a date with Bishop Amat, ranked No. 2 nationally by USA Today USA Today

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, in the championship game Saturday at Edison Field.

``They made a couple of mistakes and we took advantage,'' Demarest said. ``That's baseball.''

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, who relieved La Quinta starter Mike McKernan in the fourth inning, recorded 10 outs - all strikeouts.

McKernan, who gave up all three Oak Park runs, got the win.

Ozar was relieved in the sixth inning after allowing all 12 La Quinta runs.

``It looked like he (Ozar) was tired out there way too long before they took him out,'' Kennedy said.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:May 29, 2002
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