COA Spotlight: North #2 Siskiyous
EAGLES PUSHING RECORDS TO THE LIMIT
Siskiyous Coach Doug Eastman has plenty of reasons to have that Peaceful
Easy Feeling these days. Try 43 of them.
With an impressive 43-2 record (fewest losses in the state), his
Eagles have climbed the charts like Don Henley and Glenn Frey singing
Hotel California.
(OK, most of the current players werent even born when The Eagles
dominated the billboard music charts in the 70s, but their parents
should get the
analogy)
Eastman, the North Coach of the Year, thinks if Siskiyous is ever
going to win a state title NOW is the time.
By far, this is the most talented team weve had, said Eastman,
who guided the school to the Final Eight in 2003. The pieces of the
puzzle are there. We have the experience, the offense, and the pitching.
Its pretty incredible.
The Eagles have landed five players on the 2007 All-State Team
the most of any California school.
That group includes: sophomores OF Kimberly Connely (returning All-American
& GVC Player of the Year, .387, 10 HR, 58 RBI), catcher Jessica Shiery
(.472, 12 HR, 62 RBI all team-highs), OF Ashley Geer (.450, 10 HR,
44 RBI), and pitcher Crystal Palacio (23-2, 1.33 ERA); and freshman
3B Stephanie Zwetschke (.431, 6 HR, 30 RBI).
Eastman says Palacio has been the teams big game pitcher. She
has 18 complete games, and has recorded 120 strikeouts in 141 innings
of work.
Freshman pitcher Becca Anderson is equally impressive. Anderson is
a perfect 16-0 with an ERA of 1.78.
Siskiyous only losses came against Sierra and Lassen, the team it
beat by seven games for the Golden Valley Conference title (19-1). Their
best run 31 straight victories was between Feb. 17 to April 1, beating
playoff qualifiers like Reedley, Modesto, Diablo Valley, San Mateo (twice),
San Jose, Butte, and first-round opponent Solano.
The Eagles beat Solano, 5-3, back on Feb. 24 when Palacio pitched
four shutout innings (allowing just one hit) of relief to earn the win.
Solano has a good team, Eastman said. They won their conference
(Bay Valley, 20-4), and their hitting over .360 as a team. Thats a
tough No. 15 seed.
Since the Lassen defeat (2-1), the Eagles have strung together 11
consecutive wins where theyve outscored opponents 111 to 24.
Weve been a resilient team, Eastman said. One through nine, we
have a potent lineup. When you average 10 runs a game, and have good
pitching, thats tough for any opponent.
Its been a record-setting season for Siskiyous new marks set for
most wins (43), best winning percentage (.956), and home runs (48)
but Eastman is hoping this Eagles group can Take It To The Limit.
Last season, we were eliminated by Sac City in the second round,
2-1 in 12 innings, he said. We have nine sophomores that remember
that. For us to have this great season, I think we can make some noise.
Its pretty special when you come from a school with only 700 full-time
students, and youre beating these bigger schools. Its good stuff.
QUICK HITS: The Siskiyous lineup (.388 as a team) is set-up by their
one- and two-hitters sophomore 1B Jenny Austin (.295, 48 R, 13 extra-base
hits) and freshman UT Chrislyn Chewning (.369, 51 R, 15 extra-base hits,
36 RBI) Chewning and sophomore 2B Alex Jordahl (.381, 22 RBI) were
also voted First Team All-GVC Shiery is one of two players in California
(Sac Citys Cindy Oseguera) to have a batting average over .470, and
collect more than 10 homers and 60 RBI The Eagles are 22-0 at home
this season.
- Compiled by Softball State Championship Publicist Eric Mendoza