2014 Baseball Headlines
What started as a close ball game was quickly turned on its head after an Orange Coast (27-9, 14-7) 6-run fifth inning. The Pirates struck first with an RBI double by Justin Broussard with 1 out in the second inning. Golden West (15-21, 6-15) was able to tie the game in the third after James Stea smacked a leadoff triple
Golden West reached the 10 run mark for the first time this season in a 10-2 rout of Cypress at Hoover Field.
Extra innings were required to determine a winner and Irvine Valley came out on top defeating Golden West 4-2 in 10 innings at Hoover Field.
Two big innings and lights-out pitching haunted Golden West in an 11-1 loss to Orange Coast at Hoover Field.
Santa Ana went on a hitting expedition and handed Golden West a 14-2 loss at Hoover field.
What started as a pitchers duel ended as an extra inning thriller that went the way of Golden West winning 3-2 in 10 innings at Hoover Field.
After scoring early, Cerritos put up a 4-run seventh inning and held on to give Golden West a 5-2 loss at Hoover Field.
After walking-off twice in a row on Thursday and Friday, Golden West was unable to do so a third time suffering a loss to Bakersfield 2-1 at Hoover Field.
After surrendering the lead in the fifth inning, Golden West chipped away and earned a 7-6 victory in walk-off fashion for the second day in a row at Hoover Field.
Today was truly a back-and-forth contest, and Golden West came out on top 5-4 via a walk-off single at Hoover Field.
After a rough road trip, Golden West came home and went back to its winning ways, earning a 7-1 victory over L.A. Harbor at Hoover Field.
It may have been a gloomy day in Huntington Beach, but Golden West’s play was anything but -topping Palomar 5-2 at Hoover Field.
Golden West got out to an early lead and held Chaffey at bay to earn the opening day victory by a score of 5-2 at Hoover Field.









































