Rotary’s outstanding playoff run comes to an end
Mike Sciacca
Rotary’s outstanding season came to an end last Saturday as the Lake
Forest Red Sox came from behind to score a 4-1 victory in
second-round Majors Division action at the District 55 Tournament of
Champions.
Lake Forest went on to a runner-up finish in the bracket, where it
lost, 7-5, to eventual District 55 Majors Division champion, Newport
Beach.
Rotary actually out-hit Lake Forest, 4-2, but the Red Sox scored
two unearned runs in the third inning without getting a hit to take a
2-1 lead.
They added two more runs in the fifth inning on a walk, single and
double.
Rotary got onto the scoreboard first by scoring a single run in
the second inning.
Shane Takabayashi started the Rotary half of the frame with a
line-drive single and went on to score on Tyler Kesler’s line drive
double to the left-centerfield gap.
In the bottom of the second inning, Rotary starter Alec Burk gave
up with a two-out walk, but Mark Craycroft was left stranded, and the
score remained 1-0.
After Rotary went down in order in the top of the third, Lake
Forest leadoff hitter Mike DuCote drew a walk and two outs later,
Craig Zauerwich hit a lazy fly ball to right centerfield. A
miscommunication between the Rotary outfielders allowed the ball to
fall between them, and DuCote scored all the way from first base to
tie the game, with Zauerwick moving to third on the hit.
Zauerwick went on to come home on a delayed steal, which gave Lake
Forest its first lead, 2-1, a lead it would not give up.
Rotary appeared to bounce right back in the top half of the fourth
when Alec Loechner came up with a lead-off single up the middle and
took second base on Travis Sampson’s ground out. With two out, Ryan
Takabayashi grounded out to end the inning, which left Rotary still a
run down.
Burk then set down the Red Sox in order in the fourth inning,
recording his fifth strikeout of the game in the process.
In the top of the fifth, Lake Forest shortstop, Matt Chapman, made
the defensive play of the game for his team when he robbed Bo O’Bryan
of extra bases. O’Bryan had ripped a line short that appeared
destined for the left-centerfield gap, but Chapman perfectly timed
his jump and snagged the line drive out of the air.
That play led to a 1-2-3 inning as the Red Sox preserved their 2-1
lead.
Burk entered the bottom of the fifth still tossing a no-hitter,
but walked the Red Sox’s No. 9 batter, Austin Dunn, to start the
inning. After Michael Hyden made an outstanding defensive play at
first base for the first out of the inning, Chris Gonzales’ bloop
single to shallow centerfield gave Lake Forest its first hit of the
game.
That brought Chapman, who is considered to be the top player on
the Red Sox, to the plate, with runners at the corners. Chapman
proceeded to drill a line shot down the third base line that Rotary
third baseman Shane Takabayashi attempted to snag, but the sharp shot
deflected off his glove for a double that scored Dunn to give Lake
Forest a 3-1 lead.
Zauerwick followed with a sacrifice fly to score Gonzales and
extend the lead to 4-1.
Burk got out of the inning by posting his sixth strikeout.
Rotary sent its top hitters to the plate in the top of the sixth,
but Chapman, the Lake Forest ace, was brought in for relief duty.
Chapman closed the game and preserved the narrow victory for the Red
Sox.
Prior to losing to Lake Forest, Rotary had reeled off five
consecutive victories, including a sweep in the Laguna Beach Little
League postseason Majors Division tournament, on the way to winning
nine of its last 10 outings.
“This team worked very hard all season and the hard work certainly
paid off,” Rotary manager Cary Hyden said. “We played our best
baseball at the end of the year, as we swept our post-season
tournament and demonstrated in TOC that we were clearly one of the
top teams in Orange County. I could not be more proud of these kids.”
The Rotary roster is composed of Jake Glazer, Alek Burk, Michael
Hyden, Alec Loechner, Shane Takabayashi, Ryan Takabayashi, Travis
Sampson, Tyler Kesler, Alex LeBon, Bo O’Bryan, Brogan O’Bryan and
Evan Rubel.
Burk, Hyden, Loechner and Shane Takabayashi were recently named to
the Laguna Beach Majors Division All-Star team.
Rubel, Ryan Takabayashi and Brogan O’Bryan were named to the
Laguna Beach 11-year-old All-Star team.
Both Laguna All-Star teams will compete in July at the District 55
All-Star Tournament.
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