DIVISION I QUARTERFINALS: SCORPIONS EARN WINNING REVIEWS, AVOID STING OF PROM CAMARILLO 2, PENINSULA 1.Byline: Chris Cocoles Staff Writer CAMARILLO - ``Prom Night'': bad 1980 horror flick or Camarillo High baseball tragedy? Scratch the latter answer. A Scorpions playoff game Noun 1. playoff game - one game in the series of games constituting a playoff game - a single play of a sport or other contest; "the game lasted two hours" playoff - any final competition to determine a championship has been scheduled the same night as the senior prom For the formal end-of-school-year dance, see . Senior Prom is a still-classified U.S. Air Force program to develop a stealth unmanned aerial reconnaissance vehicle (and possibly as a cruise missile), designed to be launched from a DC-130, B-52, or B-1. the last four seasons. The difference Friday was Camarillo players donned the tuxedos and the boutonnieres in good moods. Top-seeded Camarillo struggled to get key hits but outlasted mistake-prone Peninsula of Rolling Hills Rolling hills are like a mountain chain, only a "hill chain" of hills that roll on and on continually. You will often find them in between plains and mountains, near major rivers, or randomly anywhere. The only places without rolling hills are deserts and flood plains. Estates 2-1 in a Division I quarterfinal. The Scorpions (28-4) play Long Beach Poly in Tuesday's semifinal at Cal State Fullerton. Finally, coach Scott Cline had no apologies to make to girlfriends if their dates weren't in jovial (Jules' Own Version of the International Algebraic Language) An ALGOL-like programming language developed by Systems Development Corp. in the early 1960s and widely used in the military. Its key architect was Jules Schwartz. moods, which surely happened when the Scorpions lost to 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. last season and Long Beach Wilson in 2000. ``We were at Long Beach Wilson and that was a long bus ride and a long prom for some of those guys,'' Cline said. Had Peninsula (20-9) not made a series of costly decisions, Camarillo might have suffered another prom curse. Having a veteran team helped the Scorpions, too. In the sixth inning of a 1-1 game, the Panthers opted to walk standout 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. to load the bases for another Camarillo star, shortstop Brad Boyer. Peninsula pitcher Andy Beal (7-2), one of the area's top juniors, promptly hit Boyer to force in the go-ahead run. ``They've been doing that to me all season. I love it,'' said Boyer, who has accepted a scholarship to Arizona. ``I love coming up in those big situations and being the hero.'' Beal made it easy on Boyer. It was the last of several Peninsula blunders. The Scorpions tied the game in the fourth when Travis Sutton's infield single scored Brett Scyphers. On that play, Peninsula third baseman third baseman n. Baseball The infielder stationed near third base. Noun 1. third baseman - (baseball) the person who plays third base third sacker Kyle Degner held onto the ball because he incorrectly thought he fielded it in foul territory. The Panthers had one runner picked off, two more thrown out stealing and wasted a sixth-inning leadoff double when Joe Persichina strayed a step off the bag, and Scyphers tagged him out after telling Persichina to move so he could clean second base. ``It went our way and I know I'm going to have a great prom now,'' Boyer said. |
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