BASEBALL: Covey throws a gem, strikes out 18

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Maranatha sophomore Dylan Covey struck out 18 to lead Maranatha to a 3-1 victory over Rosamond Thursday night.

By Scott Galetti, Staff Writer
PASADENA -- Teams with a solid No. 1 starting pitcher have a distinct advantage when it comes to the postseason.
Maranatha High School's baseball team is hoping to ride the right arm of sophomore Dylan Covey all the way to a CIF-Southern Section championship.
Covey (8-2) was on top of his game Thursday by pitching a one-hitter and striking out 18 and the Minutemen did just enough offensively in a 3-1 victory over visiting Rosamond in a first-round Division VI game at Brookside Park's Jackie Robinson Field.
The Minutemen (15-10-1) advanced to Tuesday's second round and will play the winner of today's game between Riverside Notre Dame and Santa Clarita Christian.
Covey (8-2) hurled a complete-game one-hitter to earn the victory. He struck out 18 and also helped his cause by driving in a run. Rosamond's lone hit was collected by Vance Franco, the game's second batter, who singled to center.
"The first two innings I was trying to find my release and was a little bit shaky," said Covey, who helped his cause by driving in a run. "But in the third inning I kind of found my release point and got in a rhythm of getting my mechanics down."
After issuing a one-out walk in the second, Covey took charge by retiring 17 of the final 18 batters, including 14 in a row. The Roadrunners got the leadoff man aboard in the seventh on an error.
"It's the same old Dylan. He always comes back in like the third inning and finishes strong," sophomore first baseman Danny Beckwith said.
Even more impressive was the fact that Covey struck out the side in three of the last four innings, including the final two.
"It's just a game, but as long as we win, it's OK with me," Covey said.
Beckwith doubled and knocked in a run to pace Maranatha's six-hit attack.
"Our hitting wasn't doing too great today, but we had some clutch hits that scored the runs we needed," Beckwith said.
Covey wasn't the only pitcher throwing well, however. Rosamond starter D.J. Sterling (3-5) struck out 12 to keep the Minutemen from pulling away.
"Our coach came into this game yesterday telling us that he was a very good pitcher and that we needed to prepare well for him," Beckwith said. "He had a good breaking ball and a good fastball and I think we did an OK job against him."
Rosamond (14-8) pushed a run across in the first on an infield error to take a 1-0 lead.
Maranatha came right back in the bottom of the inning. Erik Johnson scored when Jordan Calloway stole second. Calloway later crossed the plate on a single to left by Covey.
The Minutemen added an insurance run in the third on a double to left field by Beckwith.
Covey more than likely will get the ball on Tuesday, and he's enjoying the opportunity.
"I think every team's hope is to win, but we're young and we move up a division next year so if we win CIF this year, it's a good motivation for us to start next year," Covey said.


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anonymous said:

MHS fan they also lost that game against Yucaipa 8 to 1 so dont act like Covey blew anyone away......Rosamond only has those stats because they play terrible teams also.

MHS Supporter said:

Anonymous,
This Rosemond team that you call "terrible competition" finished with a team batting average of .359 and just to measure things a bit, they played Boron 3 times this year and beat them all three times 16-2, 10-4 and 6-2. Pasadena Poly played them today. Does anyone know that score?

MHS Fan said:

Anonymous-
How about a 1 hit shutout on the road with 15 strikeouts against Division Rival Winward.
That is what hed did earlier in the season.
What team would you like to see him pitch against?
He also pitched against a very good Division 2 Yucaipa team (better than even Crescenta Valley or Alhambra) and knocked them out 1,2,3 for three innings before some team errors spoiled it. Tell me a better Sophomore pitcher in the area or even Junior?? I don't think you've seen him pitch or you might not make that kind of comment. All I can say is this kid has got something special and he is a tremendous kid, not just a great pitcher.

Anonymous said:

Don't get me wrong Dylan Covey is a very good pitcher, but comon Rosamond. That is terrible competition.....

TomS said:

Yes, Fred.
What a performance!!
I hate to get ahead of things but the championship game for Div XI could come down to Poly and Maranatha.

FredJ said:

18, 18! That's amazing, that's Rasmussen-like.

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