Bronco All-Star team finishes third at World Series
The Fountain Valley Youth Baseball Bronco All-Stars captured third
place at the PONY World Series, which concluded last weekend in Monterey.
It was the highest World Series finish for a Fountain Valley Bronco
team.
Fountain Valley opened the tournament with two easy wins, topping host
Monterey, 13-2, before blanking Florida, 6-0. But the team’s run to a
possible world title was dealt its first blow by Taiwan, which escaped
with a 6-5 victory. Then, Puerto Rico eliminated Fountain Valley from the
double elimination tournament by scoring an exhausting 9-8 win in a
10-inning affair.
Taiwan went on to win the Bronco World Series for the third
consecutive year.
Taiwan 6, Fountain Valley 5
Taiwan’s bid for a third straight crown appeared in jeopardy in this
third round meeting between two unbeaten teams.
After spotting their opponent a 1-0 lead, Fountain Valley scored two
runs in the third inning, with Garrett Leon singling home Jeff Roth and
Jake Mahlstedt driving in Jeff Croswell with an RBI single, for a 2-1
Fountain Valley lead. They scored again in the fourth when Dean Otsuka
singled and later scored on a balk, then posted two more runs in the
sixth when Kyle Mastel doubled and was brought home by Cameron McMullen,
and Ryan Stehle later would knock in McMullen for a 5-1 lead.
Despite limiting Taiwan to just one run through the first five
innings, Fountain Valley’s pitching staff couldn’t contain Taiwan’s
potent offense in the bottom of the sixth, where they pushed across five
runs for a 6-5 advantage. Fountain Valley was unable to score in the top
of the seventh, and Taiwan reserved a spot in the championship game.
Puerto Rico 9, Fountain Valley 8
One night after the heartbreaking loss to Taiwan, Fountain Valley came
back with a strong effort against Puerto Rico, with the winner of this
game going up against Taiwan for the World Series title.
Leon, Fountain Valley’s starting pitcher, opened the scoring by
driving home Roth in the first inning. But Puerto Rico rallied big time
in the second inning, scoring six runs to open up a 6-1 lead. Not to be
denied, however, Fountain Valley slowly chipped away at the deficit, with
relief pitcher Chad Blauer keeping Puerto Rico base runners out of
scoring position.
In the third inning, Thomas Marcin scored before Blauer belted a
two-run home run. Marcin would score again in the fourth, this time on a
Puerto Rico error, and Kyle Mastel brought Fountain Valley into a 6-6 tie
with a solo home run in the fifth inning.
The score remained that way through seven innings of regulation play,
but in the top of the eighth inning, Fountain Valley scored twice to
forge an 8-6 lead. Roth’s two-RBI single, which scored both McMullen and
Marcin, was the key hit of the inning.
That lead evaporated in the bottom of the eighth, as Puerto Rico
rallied to tie the game again. The 8-8 tie was broken in the bottom of
the 10th inning when Puerto Rico’s Justin Ramos smashed his third home
run of the night (a World Series single-game record) to lift his team
into the title game.
After four hours and 15 minutes of 10, exciting innings of baseball,
Fountain Valley’s magical run through the postseason came to an end, it’s
21-3 playoff record evident of the success of this team.
As the Fountain Valley players accepted their trophies for their
third-place finish, Coach Jeff Croswell summed up the experience by
saying, “this has been the most fabulous summer I’ve ever had.”
The Fountain Valley Youth Baseball Bronco All-Star team is made up of
Dustin Aoyagi, Chad Blauer, Sam Bridges, Jason Croswell, Branden Lawson,
Garrett Leon, Jake Mahlstedt, Thomas Marcin, Kyle Mastel, Cameron
McMullen, Brett Nagel, Dean Otsuka, Jeff Roth, Ryan Stehle, coaches Jeff
Croswell and Terry Mastel, and Manager John Stehle.
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