D-backs capture championship
The Diamondbacks received solid pitching and limited the Padres to
four hits, led by starting pitcher Kevin Baran-Maguire for two
innings, Christian Ball for three innings and Bret Thompson closing
out the sixth as the D-backs edged the Padres, 5-4, in the Newport
Beach Little League AAA championship game Wednesday at Lincoln
School.
The Padres, under Manager Hugh Clary, won the American League
title while the D-backs, under George Garrett, captured the National
League pennant.
Greg Allen and Grant Garrett provided good defense behind the
plate. Allen threw out a would-be base stealer at second base and
Garrett applied the game-ending tag at the plate on a throw from
center fielder Baran-Maguire.
The D-backs received solid hitting from William Lyle, who went 2
for 3 and scored the first run of the game. Dan Steele and James
Conger each had hits in the game and teamed up to provide good
targets at first base. Michael Robins, Casey Mix, and Scott Pinelli
all contributed on defense and produced two timely hits between them.
Eastbluff School was well represented by the six players on the
team (Ball, Conger, Garrett, Mix, Robins, and Thompson). Thompson,
who batted .530 during the season, pitched and played shortstop, and
Garrett, who batted .550 and played catcher, are best friends from
their pre-school days.
The Padres, who finished with the best win/loss record in the
combined regular season and playoffs at 16-3, were led by shortstop
Michael Doering.
Both teams, in addition to the Cardinals and Red Sox, will
participate in the Tournament of Champions June 5-6, hosted by
Mission Viejo Little League.
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