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Past Week in Palomar Sports 3/23-3/28

BASEBALL (21-4; 11-1 conference, leading PCAC)

Palomar’s Jake Barnett threw eight shutout innings and recording eight strikeouts as the Comets beat the visiting Imperial Valley College Arabs 27 March at Meyers Field.  The Comets improved their record to  20-4 (11-1 PCAC). Philip Farry / The Telescope
Palomar’s Jake Barnett threw eight shutout innings and recording eight strikeouts as the Comets beat the visiting Imperial Valley College Arabs 27 March at Meyers Field. The Comets improved their record to 20-4 (11-1 PCAC). Philip Farry / The Telescope

 

Palomar swept it’s PCAC series against Imperial Valley College last week defeating the Arabs on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Tuesday’s 7-1 victory was fueled by Comet’s pitcher Taylor Turski’s 6 shutout innings of work on the mound. The freshman lefthander allowed only two hits while striking out six. Catcher Frank Christy continued his offensive surge, hitting his seventh home run of the season.

Thursday’s matchup at Myers Field had a bit of a dull start until the sixth inning when the Comet’s finally impacted. Scoring eight runs in the bottom of the inning and another four in the seventh saw Palomar the victors after nine, 15-3. Imperial Valley jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning and had the score tied at 3-3 until Palomar’s offensive outburst.

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Palomar’s Chris Stratton talks baseball with catcher Francis Christy prior to the start of the game between the Comets and visiting Imperial Valley College 26 March at Meyers Field. The Comets beat the Arabs 15-3 and improve 19-4 (10-1 PCAC). Philip Farry / The Telescope

 

Friday’s game was a quick turnaround for both clubs but Palomar pitcher Jake Barnett was ready for the occasion. The sophomore from Orange Glen threw eight shutout innings while also registering eight strikeouts, picking up his fourth win of the season. First baseman Anthony Balderas and shortstop Dylan Breault provided the run support for Barnett in the fifth inning when each drove in a run.

The Comets are in first place in the PCAC and were ranked No. 12 in the latest national poll. With a 20-4 record coach Buck Taylor’s squad heads into the final stretch of their regular season looking to close out a conference championship and advance deep into the playoffs.

 

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