Baseball Bats Shut Down by ECC in Opener, 8-1

PCC second baseman Andres Kim makes the turn at second during PCC's loss at El Camino College Friday, photo by Richard Quinton.
PCC second baseman Andres Kim makes the turn at second during PCC's loss at El Camino College Friday, photo by Richard Quinton.

The visiting Pasadena City College baseball team was limited to seven hits by El Camino ace Taylor Rashi as the Lancers dropped their SoCal Super Regionals Playoff opener, 8-1, Friday afternoon. PCC (26-14) faces elimination Saturday, May 13 in game 2 of the series at 1 p.m.

El Camino (36-8) scored five runs in the first inning off PCC starting pitcher and loser Paul McAllister (3-1). The Warriors added two more in the second inning. Lancers second baseman Andres Kim (2-for-5) drove in his team's only run in the third inning. There was no scoring by either squad over the final six innings.

Catcher Jessie Garcia batted 2-for-2 with a walk but Rashi (11-3) controlled things as he went the complete game route and struck out nine Lancers. 

ECC second baseman Brady Dorn went 2-for-5 with a triple and three RBI and SCC South MVP and catcher Trevor Casanova was 3-for-4 with three runs scored. 

The Pasadena later bullpen did well behind John Mendoza (two scoreless innings, two hits, 2 Ks) and Sergio Valenzuela (also two shutout innings, one hit). 

Race Gardner (6-4) is expected to be the game 2 starter tomorrow after his complete-game win over Riverside City College in the first round. He will try to help PCC extend its season. If the Lancers win, they would play Sunday, May 14 in a 12 noon start in game 3 of the best-of-3 game series.