Pacifica baseball team knocks off Empire League leader Cypress to avenge Wednesday’s loss

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Pacifica players celebrate after Friday’s Empire League victory over Cypress. (Photos OC Sports Zone, Tom Connolly).

After suffering a heart-breaking loss to Cypress on Wednesday, the Pacifica High School baseball team felt it had some unfinished business to attend to on Friday afternoon.

And the Mariners did just that.

Chad Gurnea pitched a four-hit complete game to propel the Mariners to a 2-1 victory over the Empire League-leading Centurions at Pacifica.

“I really wanted to throw a complete game, I felt strong and I threw strikes and got ahead in the count and my defense did the rest,” said Gurnea, a junior righthander who improved his record to 7-2 and snapped Cypress’ nine-game winning streak. “My fastball and slider were working well and despite losing Wednesday, we felt we could come back and win today. This win really gives us a boost of confidence.”

Gurnea gave up only one run, struck out six and walked three as Pacifica dealt Cypress its first league loss and prevented the Centurions from claiming at least a tie for the league title with two games remaining. The Mariners (17-8, 5-3) are tied with Tustin for second place and finish the regular season with two games with Valencia, while the Centurions (20-4-2, 7-1) go head-to-head twice next week with Tustin.

“It was like a playoff game today, it’s the way it should be at this time of the season,” said Cypress Coach John Weber. “I have to give Gurnea credit, he did a great job. However, we still control our own destiny.”

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