After slow start, Fullerton rallies and powers past Tahquitz in second round of CIF playoffs

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Fullerton players and coaches celebrate after Tuesday’s win. (Photos: OC Sports Zone, Tom Connolly).

George Papadatos and Connor Sunderland each belted home runs and EJ Ayala was lights out in relief as Fullerton overcame a rough start to defeat Tahquitz 9-3 Tuesday afternoon in a second round CIF Division 4 playoff game at Fullerton.

The Indians (22-7) advance to Friday’s quarterfinals and will play Corona Santiago, who beat Segerstrom on Tuesday.

After committing a combined five errors in the third and fourth innings, the Indians settled down and got a much needed boost when Papadatos blasted a pinch hit, two-out, three-run homer over the center field fence to give Fullerton a 3-2 lead.

“I wanted to hit the ball hard and put it in play,” said Papadatos, who drilled his fourth homer and second pinch hit HR, of the season. “He threw me a 3-0 fastball and then he came back with the same pitch and I felt like I hit it pretty good.”

Ayala came on in relief of starter EJ Hernandez, after one batter in the fourth inning. He got out of a bases loaded jam in fourth without allowing a run. He struck out five and allowed one hit and one run the rest of the way to secure the win. 

“It feels amazing to win this game and be going to the quarterfinals,” said Ayala. “I knew I had to come in and close them down. I had complete faith in the pitch calling by our coaches.”

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