Mesa Verde Partners earn shot at title
Defending Wednesday League champion Mesa Verde Partners earned a
spot in the league’s championship game by stopping upstart Sports
World, 12-11, in the City of Laguna Beach’s Men’s Summer 16 Slow
Pitch Softball playoff action at Riddle Field.
Bill Toon’s two-RBI double in the first inning gave Sports World a
2-1 lead, but Jerry Writer put Mesa Verde, the top seed, back on top,
3-2, with a two-run home run.
The tight game titled once again -- and for the final time -- in
favor of second-seeded Sports World when Lance Stewart and Craig
Brashier each homered for a 7-6 lead through 3 1/2 innings.
But in the bottom of the fourth, Mesa Verde grabbed the lead for
good when Steve McKinley delivered the game’s big blow, a grand slam,
for a 10-7 lead.
McKinley added two more solo home runs in the contest to finish
with six RBIs overall.
Scott Henderson had the other Mesa Verde home run, a solo shot in
the sixth inning.
Stewart paced No. 2 seed Sports World with two home runs, a
single, walk and five RBIs.
Mesa Verde’s championship game opponent? Sports World, which
stayed alive in the double elimination event by bouncing back to
eliminate Courtesy Auto Body, 14-7.
Sports World erupted for eight home runs in the game, getting two
each from Mitch Kruger and Teo Moore and one apiece from Toon,
Brashier, John P. McMurray and Paul Corey.
Ted Davis, Mike Jewell and John Verdugo each hit first inning home
runs.
In Tuesday League playoff action:
The No. 2 and 4 seeds advanced as Ganahl Lumber knocked defending
champion Used Cars into loser’s brackets play and Island Shade upset
regular season champion Sandpiper.
Island Shade 11, Sandpiper 2
Island Shade’s Bruce Aguinaldo threw an eight-hitter at Sandpiper
and backed his pitching with a home run and two singles, good for
four RBIs.
Coby Naess contributed four more runs for No. 4 seed Island Shade
offense with a third inning grand slam, and Tom Taylor clubbed a pair
of solo homers.
Dave Sommerville homered in the first inning and Jeff Newman
doubled to lead Sandpiper, the tournament’s top seed.
Ganahl Lumber 7, Used Cars 2
Ganahl Lumber advanced as Greg Wallace delivered three singles,
Gary Rauch hit a two-run homer and walked, Dave Wallace doubled and
singled and Steve Dixon singled twice.
Ed Mari hit a home run and singled to lead No. 6 seed Used Cars.
Rotary 8, Team Viagra 7
Dave Zogg’s two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning
lifted No. 3 seed Rotary and eliminate No. 7 seed Team Viagra.
Brian Jones homered and singled twice, Mike Tackett homered and
singled and Donn Johnson drove in three Rotarians with two singles.
Butch Carroll and Derek Rowland each singled three times, and
Keith Mulvaney homered and singled to lead Team Viagra.
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