Shooting for supremacy
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Mike Sciacca
It was three summers ago that a band of eager, young athletes with
big dreams in their game bags began a journey that took them from
Huntington Beach to within a game of reaching Little League nirvana
-- Williamsport, Pa.
Ocean View’s Majors Division All-Star team, whose players are now
playing in the Junior and Senior league ranks, some of whom have
moved on to play high school ball, won the District 62 All-Star
tournament, captured a Section title and went all the way to the
title game of the Western Regional at San Bernardino before that
magical, 2000 season ended.
Come Monday, eight area Little League teams will try to make their
dreams come to fruition in the 2003 District 62 All-Star Tournament.
The double-elimination event will have Huntington Valley hosting
the Area 1 competition and Costa Mesa National home to Area 2 play.
The survivors in each area will meet in a best-of-three
championship series at Huntington Valley July 14 to 16 to determine
the winner in the Majors and 9/10 divisions.
The Junior and Senior league All-Star tournaments will be played
at Westminster Little League, with the Senior League tournament
commencing July 12.
“It’s going to be another great summertime event,” Huntington
Valley Little League President Renee Aumiller said. “Everybody comes
together at this time of year to become one big family.”
District 62 is home to Little League teams from Huntington Valley,
Ocean View, Robinwood, Seaview, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Costa
Mesa American and Costa Mesa National.
Former Major League Baseball player Rich Amaral, current manager
of the Ocean View Majors All-Star team, remembers watching on ESPN
that Ocean View team of 2000 battle Hazel Dell Little League of
Washington for the Western Regional title and trip to the Little
League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.
“I was very, very impressed with that Ocean View team,” he said.
“There was some incredible pitching on both sides and both teams had
some very good athletes.”
Amaral said the Ocean View All-Star team entering this year’s
tournament is talented but untested.
“I think we’ve got an awesome team on our hands,” he said. “We
have a lot of athletic kids but we haven’t played a game yet. That’s
when we’ll get a better feel for how we’ll be.”
Here are the brackets for the 2003 District 62 tournament, which
gets underway Monday:
MAJORS DIVISION
Area 1
(at Huntington Valley LL)
Monday (5 p.m.)
Fountain Valley vs. Huntington Valley
Tuesday (5 p.m.)
Westminster vs. Costa Mesa American
Area 2
(at Costa Mesa National LL)
Monday (5 p.m.)
Seaview vs. CM National
Tuesday (5 p.m.)
Robinwood vs. Ocean View
9/10 DIVISION
Area 1
(at Huntington Valley LL)
Monday (5 p.m.)
Westminster vs. Fountain Valley
Tuesday (5 p.m.)
CM American vs. Huntington Valley
Area 2
(at CM National LL)
Monday (5 p.m.)
Ocean View vs. Seaview
Tuesday (5 p.m.)
CM National vs. Robinwood
JUNIOR LEAGUE
(at Westminster LL)
Monday (5 p.m.)
Robinwood vs. Fountain Valley
Tuesday (5 p.m.)
Westminster vs. Huntington Valley
SENIOR LEAGUE
(at Westminster LL)
Sat., July 12 (9 a.m.)
Westminster vs. Robinwood
Mon., July 14 (5 p.m.)
Saturday’s winner vs. Huntington Valley
*Huntington Valley Little League’s Wardlow Park playing fields are
at Magnolia Street and Pioneer Drive between Yorktown and Adams
avenues.
*Costa Mesa National Little League’s playing fields are at
TeWinkle School in Costa Mesa, 3224 North California St.
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