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Bulldogs take two from Huskies baseball

by Rodney Harwood Sun Tribune Staff
| April 14, 2017 1:00 AM

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Rodney Harwood/Columbia Basin Herald - Othello center fielder Jaxon Rocha makes a sliding catch during the first game of Saturday's CWAC doubleheader with Ellensburg.

OTHELLO — The Othello Huskies lost a little traction in the Central Washington Athletic Conference coming out of spring break, giving up two in a doubleheader to Ellensburg on Saturday at Huskie Field.

Actually, Othello (7-4, 5-4 CWAC) didn’t give anything up; the Bulldogs (9-1, 8-1 CWAC) rolled into town and took both games, roughing up the Huskie pitching staff 10-5 in the opening contest, then finishing off the home team with a dominating 15-1 victory in the late game.

With a rematch against East Valley coming up on Tuesday, this was just one of those weekends the Huskies have to put behind them in a hurry.

“We have to disregard it, it’s over. We need to move on and try to learn from it and get back to the basics,” coach Sonny Garza said. “Ellensburg can hit the ball, but we really struggled on the mound today and gave them too many free bases, which is what it came down to.”

Ellensburg split with Selah (9-2, 9-1) earlier, handing the Vikings their only conference loss. Despite scoring 10 runs on 12 hits in the first game, and 15 runs on nine hits in the late game, Bulldog head coach Todd Gibson knew he was in for a fight.

“I forewarned our kids not to take this team lightly. Sonny has these kids ready. They play with a lot of pride and I think he’s changing the culture here a little bit from what I can tell,” Gibson said. “We drove the ball extremely well today. Until now, we’ve been popping up here and there. But today we hit it hard”

Ellensburg 15, Othello 1

The Bulldogs blew a 3-0 lead wide open in the second inning taking advantage two walks and two plunked batters to push six runs across the dish. The damage could’ve been worse, but E-burg left the bases loaded. The Huskies scored their lone run in the fourth when TJ Martinez drew a one-out walk and AJ Pruneda drove him in with an RBI double. Othello, which stranded six runners in the first three innings of the first game, left three on, including Camron Valdez, who singled behind Pruneda.

“We just kept working, legging out ground balls, doing anything we could to get guys on base,” EJ Valdez said. “We have a big game with East Valley, so we have to leave this behind. We’ll keep working hard and hopefully we’ll stay in the (CWAC playoff) hunt.”

The Huskies’ middle infield pulled off the defensive play of the day in the fifth inning when shortstop Camron Valdez dove to his left to snare a ground ball near second base and flipped it to Josh Garza with his glove, and the second baseman completed the double play with a nice throw to Abel Gomez who handled a skipper at first.

Ellensburg 10, Othello 5

Arcenio Martinez turned on a waist-high fastball and drove it over the left-field fence for a three-run shot in the bottom of the seventh and the Huskies went down swinging. Abel Gomez went 2-for-2 with a double and Arcenio Martinez had the blast for the Huskies, who stranded two runners in the first, three in the second and another in the third.

“I’m swinging the bat pretty good right now. He came right down the middle with a fastball and I got all of it,” Martinez said. “I’ve been putting in the work and learning more about technique. We just have to keep working hard and put this one behind us.”

Othello travels to Yakima on Tuesday for a key CWAC matchup with East Valley.

Game 1

Ellensburg 520   003   0  - 10  12  2

Othello 000   020   3  -   5    7  5

HITS: Abel Gomez 2-2 (2B), Arcenio Martinez (HR) 3 RBI

Game 2

Ellensburg 362   50  -  15  9   0

Othello 000   10  -    1  4   4

HITS: AJ Pruneda (2B) RBI, Camron Valdez (2), Alfredo Carieno