Little League: Reds gaining heat for playoffs
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Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - With the playoffs just around the corner, the Reds
are picking a good time to get red-hot in the Majors Division of the
Newport Beach Little League. The Reds grabbed a full head of steam when
they seized opportunities and received a remarkable pitching performance
from Jake Lemmerman, leading to a 4-2 victory over the Red Sox Saturday,
at Lincoln Elementary.
“The team is gaining momentum into the playoffs,” Reds Manager Allen
Lemmerman said of his squad which in first place in the American division
at 10-6. “Our kids were aggressive at the plate. Generally, we had good
pitching in the game.”
“Good” would probably be an understatement. Brett Bartlett pitched a
perfect second inning after allowing one run in the first. He induced
three straight groundouts, the latter two he scooped and threw to first.
Brian Burke worked one inning as he struck out one, allowed a hit and a
run.
Jake Lemmerman then came on, perhaps literally, when he struck out the
first four batters he faced, using 18 pitches. He then walked two
batters, but Burke came up with the defensive play of the day. Playing
shortstop, he fielded a grounder tagged the runner advancing to third and
sprinted to tag second base for a double play to end the fifth inning.
Jake Lemmerman closed out the game with three straight strikeouts,
this time using 17 pitches.
“He mixed up his pitches real well,” Red Sox Manager Ralph Dion said
of Jake Lemmerman. “We made (two) errors in the (second inning) and gave
up three runs. But they played strong defense.”
The Red Sox (8-8) gave up an unearned run in the first inning, but
answered with a run of their own in the bottom of the opening frame.
Grant Gerdau pounded a base hit to right field which scored Michael Ford,
who singled.
The Reds, however, retaliated with three runs in the second inning.
With two outs, the Reds took advantage of Red Sox miscues. Tyler Ellis
reached on an error and Andrew Silva walked. Jake Lemmerman hit them both
in with a shot past second base. He later scored when an error in the
outfield put Blaine Nielsen on base.
The Red Sox tallied a run in the third as J.R. Dion earned an RBI,
scoring Ford who reached on a fielder’s choice. The Red Sox also turned
in some strong pitching. Ford pitched a perfect third and Dion threw
three innings worth of scoreless ball. Dion had three strikeouts, no
walks and allowed two hits in his 40-pitch performance.
NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE
Majors Division
American Division
The Reds
6 Tyler Ellis
11 Andrew Silva
21 Jake Lemmerman 18 Blaine Nielsen
36 Brett Bartlett
00 Brian Burke
13 Ryan Kent
15 Eric Mooney
3 Troy Hall
1 Ryan Lanni
17 Jonathan Gormly
99 Tony Coco
Manager: Allen Lemmerman
Coaches: Fred Silva and Dave Nielsen
The Red Sox
17 Alex Matthews 14 Steven Hilgren
12 Tim Leber
11 Jordan Goulding
4 Kevin Holland
24 Michael Ford
37 J.R. Dion
5 Grant Gerdau
23 Drew Brahs
22 Reagan Riley
7 Jacob Goulding
19 Kai Youngman
Manager: Ralph Dion
Coaches: Dan Ford and Ken Gerdau
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