BASEBALL Little League District 55 Majors Newport...
BASEBALL
Little League District 55
Majors
Newport Beach Padres 7, Lake Forest Red Sox 5: The Newport Beach
Little League Padres advanced to the District 55 Tournament of
Champions Majors final following a 7-5 semifinal victory over the
Lake Forest Red Sox Monday in Laguna Niguel.
Newport Beach will face Laguna Niguel in the championship game at
6:30 tonight at Laguna Hills Sports Park.
Mason Case, having only pitched a combined 4 2/3 innings in the
regular season, tossed a complete game for the win. Case was helped
in dramatic fashion as Padre hitter Blake Thomsen slammed a three-run
home run to center field in the second inning. Gianni Ferrante, who
was 4 for 4 at the plate, followed with a home run in the third
inning to give the Padres a 4-0 lead.
The Red Sox tied the game, 5-5, in the fifth inning, but the
Padres quickly followed with another two runs. The Red Sox loaded the
bases in the last inning with two outs, but the Padres were able to
induce the out and hold on for the win.
Costa Mesa National Little League
Minor B
Dodgers 7, Mets 6: Alex Chairez hit a walk- off ground-rule double
to give the Minor B Dodgers a 7-6 victory over the Mets in the Costa
Mesa National Little League championship game June 7.
The Dodgers, who finished the tournament undefeated, had to rally
twice against the Mets. Erik Rasmussen capped a three-run third
inning with a two-run double. The Mets scored three of their own in
the fourth to take a 6-4 lead. In the bottom of the sixth, Rasmussen
and Estefany Ramirez singled with one out. Josh Godwin singled to
score Rasmussen, Davis Fassett walked to load the bases and Chairez
hit a shot that bounced over the fence in center.
Dante Cappocia pitched a scoreless fifth and sixth with four
strikeouts to earn the victory.
Minor A
Dodgers 9, Mets 6: Brad Wilson cleared the bases with a two-run
triple and scored on an error to push the Minor A Dodgers to a 9-6
championship-game victory Thursday. Wilson’s smash in the top of the
fifth inning hit the fence in the left-field corner and broke a 5-5
tie.
Dirk Hollander started the Dodger rally with a single. Dodger
pitchers Cody Stoddard and Levi Stillman each pitched three innings
while Stillman closed the game with a baffling array of curves and
changeups. The Dodgers had ended the Mets’ 13-game winning streak
earlier in the week with a 3-2 victory that forced a second
championship game. The Mets played the final without key players
Manolo Laguna (broken collarbone) and Christian Aguilar(infection).
Met pitchers Jesse Paz and Aaron Wood combined for seven strikeouts.
Sammy Borkton and Max Hume each made great catches in the outfield,
while Brandon Kingsley, Matt Thomas, Brooks Watkins and Spencer Owens
each made plays in the infield.
Farm
Phillies 21, Braves 20: The Phillies’ James Rydjeski finished an
epic Farm division championship game with a sharp single up the
middle to drive in Cole Lapeaux from second base with the winning
run.
Led by sweet swinging Tommy Smith and the defense of Aaron Boitley
and Adam Jeyarajah, the Braves rolled up a seemingly insurmountable
16-4 lead after the top of the fourth. The Braves tied the score in
the fifth and Rydjeski’s single clinched it.
Brad Chandler, Cody Nelson, Frankie Millan and Hunter Roginson
also contributed with hits.
Newport Beach Little League
Triple-A All-Stars
American
Tommy Brooks
Nathan Brown
Will Fortier
Ryan Griffin
Chandler Hughes-Bayer
Reid Meckler
Luke Napolitano
River Robertson
Thomas Roche
Nick Roco
Max Stone
Casey Worden
National
Grant Brown
James Christian
Nick Dill
Blake Grable
Jack Harris
Brett Nelson
Brett Olson
Drew Olson
Troy Osterberg
Rob Rosenast
Matthew Sherburne
Kyle Trush
Majors All-Stars
National
Clark Cashion
Grant Davis
John Dawn
Parker Ewles
Gianni Ferrante
Austin Jones
AndrewMachoskie
AndrewMcCormack
Emery Molnar
Preston Risser
Tommy Shaw
Blake Thomsen
American
Samuel Cubeiro
Chase Favreau
Brian Ford
Chris Freeman
Mitchell Gardner
Sandon Griffin
Cort Hastings
Brent Lawson
Eric Morris
William Morrow
Jack Schloemer
Nathan Wagner
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