PREP BASEBALL 1994 / SMALL SCHOOLS : PACIFIC SHORES
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1993 RECORDS OVERALL: 5-9 LEAGUE: 4-6
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL Rich Zanelli: 17-31-1
RETURNING STARTERS YR. POS. B-T Shawn Bertram Jr. 3B R-R Doug Chadwick Sr. P/1B L-L
TOP RETURNER YR. POS. B-T Josh Lambrose Sr. P R-R
TOP NEWCOMERS YR. POS. B-T Danny Chapple Sr. OF L-R Roldan Chapple Fr. OF L-R Josh Kalb Sr. Inf R-R Mike Stothers So. SS R-R John Werner Fr. Inf R-R
OUTLOOK
Pacific Shores finished fourth in the Metro League last season. The Seahawks could contend for one of the top spots in the league this season. “I think we’re going to have a very good team if all the people who said they were going to play stay with the program,” Zanelli said. “We could have a lineup with a lot of pop.” Chadwick is solid whether pitching or playing first base. He might start at first and also earn a place in the starting rotation. Lambrose pitched well at times last season. He also might earn a spot in the rotation, or close games. Bertram showed promise as a sophomore. He has good range and a strong enough arm to make difficult plays look easy. Kalb’s presence provides Zanelli with several options. Kalb plays good defense at several positions in the infield. Stothers and Werner might be the best of the newcomers. They might combine to give Pacific Shores a standout double-play combination for several seasons to come.
SCHEDULE
March 18 vs. St. Michael’s; 22 vs. Claremont.
April 12 vs. Colton Christian Center Academy; 14 vs. Lake Elsinore Bundy Canyon Christian; 19 vs. Redlands Calvary Chapel; 21 vs. Chino Hills BoysRepublic; 26 at Riverside Christian; 28 Colton Christian Center Academy.
May 3 at Lake Elsinore Bundy Canyon Christian; 6 at Redlands Calvary Chapel; 10 at Chino Hills Boys Republic; 12 vs. Riverside Christian.
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