Little League All-Stars: Seaview tops Costa Mesa American
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Steve Virgen
HUNTINGTON BEACH - The Costa Mesa American Little League All-Stars
tickled one another, laughed and made funny noises while posing for a
picture Tuesday at LeBard Park. The average spectator would have had no
have idea this was a team that was just eliminated from the District 62
Majors Division All-Star Tournament, after dropping a 2-0 pitchers duel
to Seaview from Huntington Beach.
“Play hard! Have fun,” the Costa Mesa All-Stars yelled in a huddle
before their battle with Seaview. And, they clearly appeared to have fun.
In addition, Costa Mesa’s All-Stars remained satisfied afterward,
because of the sound defense they displayed.
Costa Mesa pitcher Andrew Millian went the distance. He allowed just
three hits and struck out four without a walk, all with an economical 66
pitches.
Seaview’s two runs were unearned, one in the top of the third on a
passed ball and another in the fifth on a throwing error.
Millian retired the side in order in the first, second and fourth
innings.
“He played really well,” Costa Mesa Manager Scott Willson said of
Millian. “The whole team played great. There were a lot of great
defensive plays.”
Seaview had some strong pitching of its own from left-hander Aaron
Amaral, who dealt a complete game for his first one-hit shutout of the
season. He struck out 11 batters in 88 pitches and was backed by a
defense that did not allow a Costa Mesa runner past second base.
Mike Willson, who walked, advanced to second on a passed ball in the
bottom of the first, and Millian also walked. But they were left
stranded. Costa Mesa also stranded Andrew Niles in the fourth, while
another, Millian, was stranded in the sixth.
Mike Willson, who started at second base, came up with Costa Mesa’s
lone hit. He sent a high chopper toward second base and beat out the
throw to first. Niles’ hard-hit ground ball caused an error in the bottom
of the fourth, but other than that, Amaral was in command.
“It’s crushing,” Scott Willson said of the loss. “It just goes back to
the fundamentals and putting the bat on the ball. We weren’t doing it.”
Costa Mesa catcher Cody Spoulos and third baseman Andy Venegas
completed electrifying defensive plays. In the top of the third, Spoulos
tagged out a sliding Kenny Miller, who was attempting to score from third
on Nolan Marcucci’s weak ground ball to Millian. Marcucci sprinted to
first, trying to get on board on a fielder’s choice. But, he turned
toward the infield after touching the bag and Spoulos made the quick
throw to Andy Dawson for the out at first, ending the inning.
Venegas ended the fifth inning when he jumped up to glove a high
chopper that appeared to be headed for left field. He then sent a dart to
first for the out.
Luke Boulger, Costa Mesa’s starting third baseman, assisted on two
putouts in the first inning. One was a line drive off the glove off
Millian that Boulger quickly picked up and made the throw to Dawson. Mike
Willson, playing second base, also assisted on two putouts in the second.
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