NHBA Bronco: Dodgers reign supreme
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - The Dodgers showed just how powerful a combination
quality pitching, stellar defense and powerful offense is with a 12-2
mercy-rule win over the Red Sox in Saturday’s Newport Harbor Baseball
Association Bronco Division (ages 11-12) championship game, held at
Mariners Park.
The 10-run win is the third straight mercy-rule win by the Dodgers in
the playoffs. “It’s been an awesome season,” a drenched but happy Dodgers
Coach Ron D’Cruz said, shortly after getting doused by a healthy portion
of ice water. “We’ve got three awesome pitchers and our offense has been
really hitting the ball hard all season long.”
For the Red Sox, their improbable run from worst to first came a game
short. After finishing last in the regular season, the Sox came alive in
the playoffs and clawed their way to the title game.
“All year, even when we were losing, we were in every game,” Coach
John Houten said. “We got hot at just the right time, but today, we
simply ran out of gas. I’m so proud of these players. They never stopped
believing in themselves.”
But it was the Dodgers who found the scoreboard in the first inning,
jumping out to a 3-0 advantage. Ian Goodwin, Dan Winkle and Jerry Whitney
each had RBI hits, while Eric Paine, R.J. D’Cruz and Winkle scored the
runs.
After a scoreless second inning, the Dodgers went back to work in the
third inning. Paine singled and scored on a triple by Goodwin.
Two batters later, Jarrett Daniel, upon request from an excited
parent, launched a two-run home run over the left field fence. Winkle
followed with a triple and scored on another RBI hit by Whitney, making
the score, 7-0.
The Red Sox tried to mount a comeback in the fourth. Matt Helfrich was
hit by a pitch and scored on a bad-hop triple by Brett Houten. The next
batter, Spencer Smith, drove in Houten with an RBI grounder, cutting the
lead to 7-2.
But the Dodgers responded in the bottom of the fourth with three more
runs. Trey LaGrandeur tomahawk-chopped his second double of the game down
the left-field line and would score on a single by Robert Timlin. Paine
followed with an RBI single, scoring Timlin before Goodwin drove in his
third run of the game with his third hit, a single to left.
The Dodgers closed out their scoring in the bottom of the fifth.
Winkle singled and stole second and third. Whitney walked and stole
second, setting up a two-run, game-ending single by Alan Orozco.
Winkle had three hits and three runs scored, Paine had two hits and
three runs scored, Goodwin had three hits and three RBIs and Whitney and
Orozco each had two RBIs.
NHBA Bronco Division Dodgers
24 Eric Paine
26 Ian Goodwin
23 R.J. D’Cruz
6 Jarred Daniel
27 Dan Winkle
28 Jerry Whitney
31 Alan Orozco
30 Chase Behr
29 Trey LaGrandeur
32 Jake Dayton
25 Robert Timlin
Coach - Ron D’Cruz
NHBA Bronco Division Red Sox
24 Matt Helfrich
30 Brett Houten
29 Spencer Smith
26 Brock Schuler
33 Tommy Olson
31 Steven Keitzer 23 Vince Newsome
32 Michael Garcia
25 Stefan Brysha
27 Brett Adams
Coach - John Houten
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