Laguna nearly pulls off miracle
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Mike Sciacca
The night before the start of the District 55 All-Star Tournament,
following its final practice, the Laguna Beach Little League Majors
Division All-Star team gathered for a team dinner, then coaches had
them watch the movie, “Miracle.”
The film chronicles the rise of a young U.S. men’s hockey team and
its stunning 4-3 victory over the mighty Soviet team and improbable
run to the goal medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid,
N.Y.
The film left an impression on the Laguna youngsters, who used a
spirited comeback in its tournament opener against San Clemente.
Laguna fought a much bigger San Clemente Little League team tough,
but was done in by a suicide squeeze play in the bottom of the sixth
inning in a 6-5 loss.
The tough ending was in sharp contrast to a bleak start to the
game, in which Laguna had trailed, 5-0.
“The kids just did a great job in battling back and giving San
Clemente all they could handle,” said Coach Michael Maxsenti, who
also serves as league president. “I think they thought they would
mercy us, but our kids came back and hung in there all the way.”
The night before the Majors All-Star game, San Clemente’s
11-year-old All-Star team had scored a 10-0 mercy rule win over
Laguna’s All-Stars.
The teams were tied, 5-5, heading into the bottom of the sixth,
when San Clemente executed a two-out, suicide squeeze bunt to score
the winning run.
The game was a true battle between David and Goliath.
San Clemente, the largest Little League in the 20-league District
55 and twice the size of Laguna, has won the most district tournament
titles.
Laguna, meanwhile, has never won a district crown.
In its next game, Laguna was eliminated from the
double-elimination tournament at Youth Sports Park in Mission Viejo
by Saddleback, which scored an 11-4 victory.
“We were fairly confident heading into that game, as we had
soundly hit the Saddleback pitcher during the Tournament of
Champions,” Maxsenti said. “We had too many defensive lapses and
committed too many errors, and that resulted in a lot of unearned
runs just like the San Clemente game.”
Saddleback jumped out to 6-0 lead, but Laguna, with its,
never-say-die attitude, battled back to pull to within 6-3.
Saddleback took control again by taking advantage of five unearned
runs for an 11-3 advantage.
The 2004 Laguna Beach Majors Division All-Stars are Ian Greene,
Mikey Rubel, Robbie McKnight, Zach Riegler, Adam Selevan, Casey
Miller, Will Bonsey, Raphael Vickers, Clayton Steel, Chris Lavery,
Brennen Mulvaney, Ryan Raffo, Michael T. Maxsenti, Manager Dave
Mulvaney and coaches Bob McKnight and Michael A. Maxsenti.
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