Costa Mesa American Little League: Dominating defense prevails in
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Tiger win
COSTA MESA - Yankee runners attempting to advance on Tigers’
catcher Cody Spoulos ought to think twice about running next time.
That’s because the Tigers’ catcher threw out three would-be base
stealers and was on the receiving end of a 3-2 double play to help the
Tigers defeat the Yankees, 4-2, in a Costa Mesa American Little League
Majors Division baseball game.
Andrew Millian came in to pitch the final four innings, giving up two
hits and striking out five Yankee batters.
The Tigers were led offensively by Adam Gardner (two hits, RBI, run
scored) and Andrew Millian, Jason Schroeder and Cody Spoulos, who all
chipped in with hits and RBIs.
In other Majors action:
* Tigers 11, Cardinals 3 - A seven-run second inning secured the
Tigers’ win over the Cardinals in interleague action.
Chase Palombo led the Tiger attack with two hits and four RBIs, as
Cody Spoulos, Andrew Millian and Jake Johnston all had two hits, scored
at least one run and had an RBI.
Other Tigers contributing at the plate were Philip Weber, Jason
Schroeder, Scott Surdyka, Luke Ott and Daniel Hurley.
* Tigers 4, Dodgers 3 - Strong pitching from Cody Spoulos and Andrew
Millian, who combined to scatter three hits, strike out 10 and allow two earned runs, helped the Tigers defeat the Dodgers in interleague action.
Adam Gardner (two runs scored) and Millian each had two hits, while
Jason Schroeder singled and scored a run for the Tigers.
Philip Weber, Daniel Hurley, Alex Morlaz and Scott Surdyka also helped
the Tigers on the road to victory.
In Costa Mesa National Little League Farm Division play:
The Reds and the Rockies squared-off in the first round of tournament
games in the Costa Mesa National Little League Farm Division, which the
Rockies won, 17-11.
The Reds took the early lead, and scored at least one run in every
inning.
But the Rockies had a five-run second and a six-run fourth,
establishing a lead the Reds were unable to overcome.
For the Rockies, Nathan Frank had four RBIs, doubled twice, singled
and scored a run. Teammate Matthew Spicer singled three times, doubled,
scored two runs and had two RBIs. Spicer also made a solo double play in
the fourth. Maliah Murtha doubled twice, singled, scored three runs and
had two RBIs. Hannah Jeyarajah doubled, singled twice, scored three runs
and collected two RBIs. Rockies pitcher Aaron Wood doubled twice,
singled, had an RBI and scored two runs. Catcher Adam Ward singled twice,
scored a run and batted in three runs. Jesse Paz doubled twice, had two
RBIs and scored two runs. Noah Jeyarajah had an RBI double and scored a
run. Eric Rasmussen collected two hits, while Alex Mazur played strong in
left field to round out the Rockies’ attack.
For the Reds, Jeff Carlyle had an RBI on two singles and a double
while scoring three runs. Michael Quintana singled twice, scored a run
and batted-in three. Teammate Conrad Beach singled, doubled and collected
three RBIs, while Eddie Bisoso doubled, singled twice, scored a run and
had one RBI. Colin Moran doubled twice, scored a run and had an RBI. Max
Gilbert singled twice, had an RBI and scored a run. Robert Sullivan
doubled, singled and scored two runs. Brian Burciaga had an RBI triple
and eventually scored a run two plays later. Burciaga also made several
put outs at first for the Reds. Ben Beck doubled and scored a run.
The Reds and the Cubs will face each other in the second round, while
the Rockies will play the Diamondbacks.
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