Bronco All-Stars make way to Monterey
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The Fountain Valley Youth Baseball Bronco All-Star team came into
the PONY World Series on a hot streak, and they continued on that role by
winning their first two games of the double elimination tournament last
weekend in Monterey.
Fountain Valley opened play against the host team, Monterey, and came
away with an impressive 13-2 victory. Fountain Valley jumped out to a
quick 3-0 lead, only to see Monterey score two runs of its own in the
bottom of the first inning to narrow the deficit to 3-2. But from then
on, the Fountain Valley pitching staff of Chad Blauer, Garrett Leon, Jake
Mahlstedt, Jeff Roth, and Thomas Marcin, combined to hold Monterey
scoreless, and gave up eight hits while striking out nine.
Fountain Valley’s offense was paced by Mahlstedt, who went 4 for 5,
Roth, who finished 3 for 5, Dean Otsuka, 3 for 4 with three RBI, and
Jason Croswell, who went 2 for 3 with a home run. Cameron McMullen, Kyle
Mastel, Ryan Stehle, and Dustin Aoyagi also figured in Fountain Valley’s
run production.
Sean Bridges and Branden Lawson also saw action, and Brett Nagel made
his first All-Star appearance since suffering an elbow injury prior to
the start of postseason tournament play.
Fountain Valley was equally as impressive in its second game, a 6-0
triumph Saturday night over Forest Hills of Florida. Roth set the game’s
tone with a leadoff home run, although the score would stay 1-0 until the
top of the seventh inning.
Stehle doubled home Otsuka for the first of Fountain Valley’s five
runs in the inning. Marcin doubled home a pair of runs with at triple,
and Roth, much the way he started the game, concluded the scoring by
hitting a two-run home run.
Mahlstedt was credited with the pitching win after limiting Forest
Hills to a single hit while striking out four in five innings pitched.
Roth and Marcin finished the game and combined for just one hit, while
striking out five.
With the two victories, Fountain Valley has now won 21 of its last 22 games.
Fountain Valley advanced to the PONY World Series by rallying to
defeat West Hills, 4-2, in last week’s Zone Tournament title game at York
Field in Whittier.
Joining Fountain Valley, Monterey, and Forest Hills in Monterey are
teams from Illinois, North Carolina, Marina (Monterey area), Taiwan, and
Puerto Rico.
Tournament play continues through the weekend.
“It’s hard to say how this (tournament) will turn out because there a
bunch of good ballplayers, and a lot of good teams,” Fountain Valley
Manager Myke McMullen said. “But, as far as I’m concerned, with the way
our team has been playing, I think the other teams need to beat us.”
McMullen is right: by beating Monterey and Forest Hills to open up its
bid for a World Series title, Fountain Valley has won 21 of its last 22 games. The Bronco All-Stars are attempting to win the division title for
the first time since the mid-1980s, McMullen said.
Fountain Valley’s third tournament game of the week will be against
defending World Series champion, Taiwan.
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