"It was one of those days [on which] we hit the ball hard, but it was right at people," said Mazur, who saw Costa Mesa strand 11 in the six-inning contest. Costa Mesa catcher Jack Sheets twice lined out to outfielders and first baseman Trevor Brown drove the Ocean View center fielder within feet of the outfield fence to haul in his fly ball to lead off the fifth inning.
Costa Mesa followed Brown's blast for an out by producing three runs on four hits in the inning, creating some drama after Ocean View had built a 7-0 lead.
Mesa left two runners on in each of the final three innings and left the bases loaded in the third, as seven different players contributed hits, including four players with two apiece.
Costa Mesa's Liam Wallington went two for two with a double and a run batted in and Carson Letterman, trying to take the game deep into the night just as his two talk-show-host namesakes might, was two for three with one RBI.
Shortstop Matt Palma was two for four, while Brian Rodriguez was two for four and scored one run for Costa Mesa.
Nic Mazur (one run), Tyler Bond (one stolen base) and Bradley Siegel added hits for Mesa, which will return to action Tuesday against the loser of Wednesday night's elimination game between Fountain Valley and Huntington Valley.
"When two good teams like this get together, it's whoever makes the most mistakes," Bee Jay Mazur said. "And that includes walks, [wild pitches] and passed balls. It was one of these days for us."