Yucaipa baseball free to advance in CIF Playoffs

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YUCAIPA - We can rest easy. The protest filed by Crescenta Valley coach Frank Torres claiming that Yucaipa catcher Cody Meservey didn't leave the premises promptly after having been ejected in the top of the second inning has been rejected by the CIF Southern Section.

Read SUN sports reporter TJ Berka's entire story about the incident that had Yucaipa baseball fans fearful that the Thunderbirds would be disqualified from the Div. II playoffs...

Click here to read TJ Berka's blog about Yucaipa's continuation in the Playoffs

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robert said:

the crescenta coach needs to learn the rules of a player bring ejected from a game it state that if a player is ejected from a game he must sit on a bench being ocampany by a coach or school adminastor when he saw cody in the football stadiem he was with the principle. the crescenta coach was appealing every little then . he appel to frist 3 times get over it you where being beaten by a better team.

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Bob Otto covers Yucaipa, Calimesa and the San Gorgonio Pass for The Sun. He has worked as a photographer and writer for The Sun, Fontana Herald News, The Hemet News, The Valley Chronicle (Hemet) and the Yucaipa News Mirror during his journalism career. Otto has lived in Yucaipa since 1979. If you have a news tip for Bob E-mail him at bob.otto@inlandnewspapers.com

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