Little League: Mariners flip on rally caps
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Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - When first place is on the line, don’t
underestimate the Mariners. The Newport Beach Little League Majors
Division team answered a 5-0 deficit and rallied for a 7-5 win over the
Yankees at Lincoln Elementary Saturday.
The Yankees (8-7 in the American division) scored five runs in the
first inning, appearing to be in the driver’s seat. But, the Mariners
(9-6) crashed the party with a two-run second and a four-run third. For
good measure, the M’s picked up another run in the fifth.
“It was a game for first place in our (American) division,” said
winning manager Brian Freeman. “We battled back. We never quit, never
gave up. I’m very proud of them.”
The first-place standing for the Mariners was short-lived, however,
because the Reds took care of the Red Sox later on in the day as there
are two games remaining before the playoffs. Nevertheless, the contest
had a huge bearing on the standings and the Yankees fulfilled the hype
with their five-run first inning.
The Yankees’ Patrick Marin-Finn pounded a two-run single that scored
Zack Von Berg, who singled, and Vinnie Saint John Jr., who walked. Andy
Morrow later clubbed for a two-run base hit, scoring Marin-Finn and
Patrick Brennan, who singled. The batting order went around and leadoff
hitter, Saint John Jr., cracked a hit to score Taylor Fanning.
The Mariners’ pitching and defense then held the Yankees scoreless. It
didn’t help that the Yanks were playing three short of their usual
12-player squad. After Brennan hit his base hit, he started to feel the
effects of the stomach flu and was pulled out of the game. Robbie Lusk,
the usual leadoff batter, is out with a broken collarbone and Jack
Lansford missed because of other plans.
“They really gave everything they had,” Coach Vinnie Saint John said
of his Yankees.
The Mariners also left it all on the field and earned their first lead
of the game with their four-run third, which included four hits. Eric
Rask blasted a sharp grounder to earn an RBI, scoring Tommy Thomas who
singled. Then, with the bases loaded Bobby Manning sent fans to their
feet when he tied the game with his two-run base hit. Nicolas
Russo-Larsson grounded into a fielder’s choice which brought in Nick
Freeman who reached on an error.
Freeman pitched a perfect third inning with three straight strikeouts.
Tom Solis worked the final three innings allowing just three hits and no
runs, capping his performance with a perfect sixth when he induced fly
balls caught in the outfield. His 35-pitch outing included two
strikeouts, no walks and three groundouts.
NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE
Majors Division
American Division
The Mariners
1 Will Harrison
24 Devin Kelly
25 Bobby Manning
13 Eric Rask
7 Kevin Rask
6 Nick Freeman
2 Michael Bear
12 Jason Erpinar 8 Bryce Donovan
15 Nicolas Russo-Larsson
5 Tom Solis
26 Tommy Thomas
Manager: Brian Freeman
Coaches: Dennis Bear and Howard Kelly
The Yankees
2 Vinnie Saint John Jr.
1 Zack Von Berg
19 Kyle Legrand
15 Patrick Marin-Finn
3 Richie Sorenson
25 Patrick Brennan
12 Will Wilkerson
27 Austin Raiger
53 Andy Morrow
8 Taylor Fanning
5 Robbie Lusk
4 Jack Lansford
Manager: Paul Von Berg
Coaches: Gary Legrand and Vinnie St. John
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