DIVISION I: CAMARILLO FORTUNES TAKE A NASTY TWIST F. VALLEY 3, CAMARILLO 1.Byline: Matthew Kredell Staff Writer FOUNTAIN VALLEY Fountain Valley, city (1990 pop. 53,691), Orange co., S Calif.; inc. 1957. Chiefly residential, Fountain Valley also has diverse manufactures, including apparel, computer equipment, semiconductors, and medical equipment. A U.S. navy helicopter facility is there. - In the first inning Tuesday, the Camarillo High players mobbed center fielder Justin Peterson at home plate, celebrating the first of what they thought would be many runs against host Fountain Valley in the second round of the Southern Section Division I playoffs. Then, all at once, the celebration stopped. Delmon Young Delmon Damarcus Young, (born September 14, 1985 in Montgomery, Alabama), the younger brother of Dmitri Young, is an outfielder on the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and was, arguably, the top hitting prospect in baseball as of the end of the 2005 minor-league baseball season. , named the top sophomore in prep baseball by Baseball America Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , was sprawled on the ground near second base. He would leave the game with a sprained ankle A sprained ankle, also known as a ankle sprain, ankle injury or ankle ligament injury, is a common medical condition where one or more of the ligaments of the ankle is torn or partially torn. . The Scorpions couldn't manage another run without the hard-hitting brother of Cincinnati Reds outfielder Dmitri Young Dmitri Dell Young (born October 11 1973, Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a Major League Baseball player. He is the starting first baseman of the Washington Nationals. His nickname is "Da Meat Hook. and lost 3-1. ``I was shocked,'' Camarillo coach Scott Cline said of Young's injury. Young was hurt when he stopped suddenly rounding second base on an RBI RBI abbr. Baseball runs batted in Noun 1. rbi - a run that is the result of the batter's performance; "he had more than 100 rbi last season" run batted in double off the right-center-field fence with one out in the first inning. ``Whenever you lose a hitter of that stature, it hurts,'' Cline said. The team also seemed to be in shock, as three of the next five outs were runners picked off base or thrown out, killing early scoring chances. Travis Sutton pitched well to keep the Scorpions in the game, but he got into trouble with two outs in the third. It appeared Sutton might get out of a jam after he got the second out on a strikeout with a runner at third. But he then gave up a single to tie the game and a double to give the Barons the lead. Sutton (8-3), who allowed an unearned run in the fifth, gave up four hits and struck out six in 4 2/3 innings. The Scorpions tried to rally in the final inning. Left fielder Jacob Medina led off with a single, and Camarillo (24-7) loaded the bases with two outs on a bouncer over pitcher Josh Bartusick's head by second baseman Davey Komatsu. Fittingly, with the game on the line, Young's spot in the batting order came up. ``A couple of the guys were joking that I should put on a shoe and go out there,'' Young said. But he could only hobble hobble leather straps fastened around the pasterns of horses, mules and donkeys. Placed on all four legs and pulled together by a rope, it provides an effective means of casting the horse. around the dugout on crutches as Bartusick finished the game with his 10th strikeout. ``We didn't play well,'' Cline said. ``They're a good team. Are they better than us? No. We just didn't come to play today.'' |
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