Rough start for CMALL All-Stars
Steve Virgen
For a moment, the Costa Mesa American Little League Major All-Stars
seemed as if they had all the momentum to overcome a poor start. But
the moment came and went quickly, as Costa Mesa lost, 6-4, to
Westminster in the first round of the District 62 Major All-Star
tournament at the Huntington Valley Little League fields Tuesday.
Costa Mesa’s Chris Robinson completed a spectacular play to end
the top of the sixth inning. He gloved a base hit in left field and
made a long, accurate throw to nail Westminster’s Kevin Tunby at the
plate.
Tunby tried to score from second base, but could not beat the
throw, as he slid and was called out after catcher Chris Gute tagged
him out.
The Costa Mesa American All-Stars shouted and seemed as if they
would rally for the win, but just as they did a few times throughout
the contest, the CMALL All-Stars let their opportunity slip away.
They were retired in order in the bottom of the sixth. However, they
will have a second chance today.
Costa Mesa American will face Fountain Valley in the
double-elimination tournament today at 5 p.m. at the Huntington
Valley Little League fields.
“They brought in the desire to win and I hope they come back with
the same desire,” said Phil Bagby, the Costa Mesa American Manager.
“I hope the level of intensity has increased.”
Bagby said he enjoyed his team’s fighting spirit, which was shown
when Costa Mesa nearly overcame a 6-0 deficit. Westminster scored
four runs in the first inning, taking advantage of four straight
walks to open the frame.
“One bad inning sort of set the tone for us,” Bagby said. “When
you start into a game like this, there’s a lot of pressure for the
kids. Some can overcome it quicker than others. That first inning was
important.”
Robinson, Costa Mesa’s starting pitcher, walked Westminster’s
first four batters, three were after the full count. Westminster also
scored one run on a wild pitch and then Mike Molina relieved
Robinson, who displayed Costa Mesa’s no-quit attitude. Robinson went
2 for 3 at the plate, scored a run and produced Costa Mesa’s first
RBI.
In the top of the second, Westminster scored two runs, helped by
two fly balls that appeared to cause problems in the outfield because
of the sun. However, Costa Mesa answered quickly with three runs in
the bottom of the second.
Molina led off the bottom of the second with a base hit to right
field.
He advanced to second base on a wild pitch and then really showed
his speed after Robinson’s RBI single fired past the first baseman.
Robinson also used his quickness to round second, third and home
after Ryan Bougler’s ground ball to the pitcher led to a throwing
error. Boulger scored on Jake Johnston’s RBI groundout.
Costa Mesa, led by Molina’s pitching, held Westminster scoreless
in the final four innings, as Molina allowed just one hit. Mike
Kelly, Costa Mesa’s shortstop, helped provide a double play in the
third. He snagged a line drive and threw out the runner who had left
first base.
In the fifth inning, Kelly dazzled the Little League fans with a
deft backhand grab of a line drive.
“Our fielding went rough because of the sun,” Bagby said. “But we
did make some plays. We left too many runners on base [four,
including two in the fifth] and we had some baserunning errors.”
Costa Mesa scored one run in the fifth after Molina’s single
brought in Jesse Dawson.
Also in the fifth, Ben Lounsbury might have had a triple, but his
hit to left field rolled under the fence, resulting in a ground-rule
double.
Kelly and Molina provided two hits each for Costa Mesa.
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