Tustin’s big playoff run ends with loss to Burroughs in CIF semifinal round game

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Tustin Coach Ben Owens talks to his players after Tuesday’s loss to Burroughs. (Photos: OC Sports Zone, Tom Connolly).

Tustin High baseball team’s bid to reach its first CIF championship game since 1993 fell short on Tuesday afternoon as the Tillers dropped a 2-0 decision to visiting Burroughs in a semifinal contest at Tustin High.

The No. 3 seeded Bears (21-10) advance to the Division 5 championship game for the first time in school’s history against Moreno Valley either Friday or Saturday.

Burroughs junior righthander Nick Forrest was overpowering as he pitched a complete four-hit game shutout. Forrest threw 104 pitches, struck out 13 batters and walked one.

“Forrest did a good job,” said Tustin’s first-year coach Ben Owens. “He threw first pitch strikes and we didn’t make adjustments.”

Forrest struck out nine of the first 10 Tustin batters he faced.

“I trusted my pitches, threw as hard as I could and hit my spots,” said Forrest, who remained undefeated (10-0) this season. “Our team’s bonding was the difference this season. We pulled for each other on and off the field all season.”

Nate Chapman led off the game for the Bears with the first of his three doubles. He scored one out later on a wild pitch to give the Burroughs a 1-0 lead. Forrest added an RBI single in the fourth inning to up the Bears lead to 2-0.

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