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Barry pitches Vaqueros to WSC title with 3-1 triumph

Sean Barry tossed seven strong innings on Friday as the Vaqueros clinched the WSC title. Barry leads the WSC North in ERA (1.62) and strikeouts (87) and he's second in wins with 8. (Photo by Dave Loveton)
Sean Barry tossed seven strong innings on Friday as the Vaqueros clinched the WSC title. Barry leads the WSC North in ERA (1.62) and strikeouts (87) and he's second in wins with 8. (Photo by Dave Loveton)

Sean Barry threw seven strong innings on Friday afternoon and SBCC's offense scored three runs on just six hits to claim a share of the WSC North baseball title with a 3-1 win at Hancock.

The Vaqueros, ranked No. 4 in Southern Cal, tied Oxnard for first at 17-7. Santa Barbara won its fourth in a row to complete the regular season at 28-8, the second-most wins in school history.

SBCC and Oxnard split their four-game series 2-2, so the No. 1 seed from the conference for next week's Southern Cal Regional will be determined by RPI rankings. Cuesta finished third at 15-9.

It was the fifth WSC title in SBCC baseball history and third in the last five years. Jeff Walker, in his fourth season as head coach, became the first Vaquero baseball coach with two conference titles.

SBCC has won six conference crowns this academic year with the two male championships coming on Friday from the baseball team and men's track.

Barry (8-3) held the Bulldogs to one run on five hits in seven innings. He struck out eight, walked just one. Barry is No. 1 in the WSC North in ERA (1.62) and strikeouts (87) and No. 2 in wins.

Steven Ledesma pitched the eighth and Davis Messer handled the ninth for his second save, getting a pair of groundouts to end the game.

"We won our last four and finished the regular season on a high note with the conference championship," said Walker. "We got great pitching and solid defense today."

Connor McManigal and Noeh Martinez both went 2-4. Cameron Jones got the Vaqueros started with a triple to open the game, then scored on Matt Henderson's groundout. The visitors stretched the lead to 3-0 in the fourth on a sacrifice bunt by Jake Gagain that scored James Hill and a throwing error by the catcher that allowed McManigal to score from third. McManigal and Martinez both singled in the inning.

The Vaqueros will play in the Southern Cal Regional for the fifth straight year. They had their highest finish ever last season when they tied for fifth.

SBCC will find out its Regional opponent in the opening best-of-3 series on Sunday. The first playoff game will be played on Friday, May 1.