Hawks will endure season on road

2021 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN HAWKS BASEBALL

 

ECS staff report

FULLERTON – According to officials at San Diego Christian College, the County of San Diego – unlike other jurisdictions – did the school no favors when it banned the Hawks baseball team from utilizing Balboa Park’s Morley Field for home games because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The result: the Hawks are forced to play all 44 games on the road this season.

But when the Golden State Athletic Conference reformulated a new baseball schedule, they also gave little preference to the Hawks, forcing them to meet the circuit’s two best ballclubs – both nationally ranked – to open the conference slate.

The results were predictable.

After San Diego Christian lost all four games in Santa Barbara to 14th-ranked Westmont last week, this weekend was worse after the Hawks were swept in a pair of doubleheaders to No. 24 Hope International University.  The scores on Friday (Feb. 26) were 13-3 and 6-2, followed by Saturday’s (Feb. 27) sweep, 12-3 and 12-4, in contests held at historic Amerige Park.

SDCC (2-13 overall) fell to 0-8 in GSAC West Division play. HIU’s Royals (10-4) moved into third place at 5-3, two games behind Vanguard University.

Friday’s opener saw score first, but Hope answered with 11 straight runs. SDCC leadoff batter Joseph Canty, the leadoff batter, struck for a pair of doubles, finishing 2-for-3 and scoring twice.

The second game was the lone contest where the Hawks had an opportunity to win. However, the Royals tallied three times in their final at-bat to break open a 3-2 nail-biter.

Canty opened the bottom of the first – the Hawks were the home side for all four ballgames – with a home run.

On Saturday, Hope scored in each of the first five innings to take an 11-1 lead. For the Hawks, Canadian center fielder Tyler Schindel batted 3-for-4 with an RBI triple and a run scored.

The second game with Hope already leading 4-0, an 8-run outburst in the fifth inning meant a long bus ride home. For the Hawks, Schindel went 2-for-3 with a double, while Canty also belted a two-base hit to give him three doubles and a solo homer for the weekend.

The season-long, 44-game road trip continues next week with a pair of twin bills at William Jessup University in Northern California.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser.

Exit mobile version