PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
Marina
1992 RECORDS: OVERALL: 12-16 LEAGUE: 7-6
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL Paul Renfrow: 93-134-2
RETURNING STARTERS YR. POS. B-T Nick Damato Sr. CF R-R Adolfo Hernandez Sr. P R-R Brian Sailor Jr. P R-R Joe Snyder Sr. C/DH R-R Mike Valbuena Sr. P R-R Rob Vermeeren Sr. 3B R-R
OTHER TOP RETURNERS YR. POS. B-T Brad Smith Sr. 2B R-R Kevin Sullivan Sr. 3B R-R Chris Yakura Sr. SS R-R
TOP NEWCOMERS YR. POS. B-T Shane Trulin Jr. P R-R
OUTLOOK
Marina has split its games in the Loara tournament, defeating Pacifica, 11-4, and then losing to Irvine, 7-3. The Vikings averaged 10 runs in their opening three games before facing a very good Irvine team. “We’ve been swinging the bats pretty well, and Joe Snyder has been on fire,” Renfrow said. Snyder, the team’s cleanup hitter, had a homer, triple and two doubles and a whopping 12 RBIs in the first four games. Damato, the team’s leadoff hitter, was four for eight in a doubleheader against Norwalk Glenn. “We’re going to score runs; we just have to find a starting pitching rotation,” Renfrow said. Hernandez, who throws with good velocity and adds a changeup and curve, is the team’s best, followed by Sailor, Valbuena and Trulin. The Vikings has some serious depth in the bullpen; Renfrow used four left-handers who didn’t pitch over the weekend against Irvine Monday. Jim Sipkovich, who allowed only a triple in three innings, was the best of the newcomers. Yakura, sent to Fountain Valley last year for disciplinary reasons, has returned. “He learned his lesson and is a different person now,” Renfrow said.
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