Pony Baseball: Teaching matters for the Angels
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Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - Walt Harper has got a strategy that seems to be
working as of late. The Angels, a Corona del Mar Pony League team, showed
the results of Coach Harper’s game plan with a 9-4 victory over the
Braves Saturday at Eastbluff Park.
“I don’t coach baseball to win baseball games,” Harper said. “I teach
baseball ... sooner or later the winning takes care of itself.”
The Angels scored one run in the second, another two in the third, two
more in the fifth and four in the sixth all the while holding the Braves
scoreless.
The 9-4 victory marked the Angels’ eighth victory in 10 games,
including a win over the second-place Mets when Eric Eadington slammed
the game-winning home run in the last inning.
Against the Braves, Eadington went 2 for 3 with one RBI which came in
the third. Angels Ben Maggard, John Knezevik and Eadington scored two
runs each, while Ross Dillion, Scott Leimkuhler and Corbin Medina tallied
one apiece. Maggard slammed a triple in the third.
The Braves’ Michael Kordich also roped a triple when he led off in the
seventh inning with a shot to right field. After rounding second, he beat
the throw to third when he slid safe. Avery Fenton, the Braves’ starting
pitcher, brought in Kordich with a screaming line drive to right field
for a base hit. Michael Morgenstern added another run when his groundout
scored Fenton.
The Braves also picked up two runs in the sixth as Spencer Herbert and
Matt Raiger, who cracked a double, crossed home plate. But, the damage
was done in the top of the sixth when the Angels scored four runs.
Leimkuhler led off with a base hit to right field and Medina followed
with a single of his own. Maggard pounded out yet another base hit to
load the bases and the trio scored on errant pitches. Eadington, who took
a first pitch to right field for a single, also scored on a wild pitch to
give the Angels a 9-0 lead.
Tyler Ellis started as pitcher for the Angels, while Eadington, Paul
Neff and Maggard also took to the mound. For the Braves, Fenton went
three innings, while Kordich and Herbert also pitched.
CORONA DEL MAR
Pony Division Baseball
The Angels
7 Ben Maggard
12 Eric Eadington
8 John Knezevik
5 Tyler Ellis
1 Michael Aspegren
10 Ross Dillion
3 Paul Neff
14 Scott Leimkuhler
11 Corbin Medina 2 Patrick Reynolds
Manager: Walt Harper
Coach: Ron Maggard
The Braves
7 Matt Raiger
6 Matt Doran
8 Jonathan Kroopf
11 Michael Kordich
14 Avery Fenton
10 Andrew Keligian
4 Michael Morgenstern
5 John Legan
2 Ryan Guthrie
1 Spencer Herbert
3 Peter Berg
Manager: Joe Bonafede
Coach: Bob Fenton
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