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Costa Mesa National Little League
Minor B
Dodgers 6, Cardinals 2: Tyler Owens, the Dodgers’ ace pitcher,
threw four scoreless innings en route to a 6-2 victory over the
Cardinals in Costa Mesa National Little League Minor B play Saturday.
Owens gave up one hit, no walks and struck out 10.
Cardinal starting pitcher Garrett Kahre was also impressive,
keeping the Dodgers scoreless until the third inning, when Josh
Godwin lead off the third with a walk. He stole second base and
eventually scored on a passed ball. Dante Capoccia got the Dodgers’
first hit in the fourth, a double that drove in Owens. Capoccia
eventually scored because of his aggressive base running. Davis
Fassett’s single on a squeeze bunt scored Estefany Ramirez from third
in the fifth. Capoccia closed the game out in the sixth, thanks to a
putout at home.
Leftfielder Godwin came up throwing on a base hit with runners on
second and third. He stopped the ball, threw to shortstop Garrett
Deutsch, who relayed the ball to catcher Nick Halloran. Halloran
blocked the plate and tagged out the runner, ending the game.
Dodgers 8, White Sox 6: The Dodgers held off a late-inning rally,
defeating the White Sox when Garrett Deutsch made a game-saving stop
at shortstop, throwing the batter out at first to end the game. The
Dodgers led 8-4 going into the sixth. Dante Capoccia, who was 3 for 3
with one RBI, led the Dodgers’ offense. Erik Rasmussen (one run and
one RBI) and Branden Arecyut (two RBIs) each had one hit and
contributed half the run production.
Davis Fassett knocked in John Santoyo with what proved to be the
winning run on a ground-rule double.
Minor A
Pirates 17, Red Sox 1: Brian Burciaga smashed a ground-rule double
to deep center and Matthew Spicer ripped a bases-loaded triple to
left, providing the biggest of many hits for the visiting Minor-A
Pirates in a 17-1 win over the Red Sox Saturday.
Burciaga, who had three hits, was also robbed in the first inning
when the Red Sox centerfielder made a nice catch of a sinking line
drive. Carter Norris, playing in his second game after an early
season broken wrist, had two hits. Ben Beck and Artie Wisniewski
played solidly at catcher, with Beck throwing to third baseman Robert
Marrone, who gunned down a runner trying to steal. Beck, who had a
triple, pitched the final two innings to finish the Pirates’ first
victory of the season.
Mets 9, Yankees 4: Brooks Watkins, Jesse Paz, Aaron Wood, Brandon
Kingsley, Christian Aguilar, Matt Thomas, Spencer Owens and Manolo
Laguna each had hits in the Mets’ victory Saturday. Max Hume and
Daniel Lee each walked and scored because of alert baserunning. Met
pitchers Paz, Owens and Wood combined for 10 strikeouts.
Pony
Angels 6, Corona del Mar Athletics 4: The Costa Mesa Angels won
their game Saturday against Corona del Mar Athletics, 6-4. Nick
Pederson and Gavin Montague combined on a six-hitter, with Ryan
Boulger catching all seven innings. The Angels took the lead in the
sixth with combined hitting from Gavin Montague, Justin Miller, Danel
Derieg and Ryan Burns. With the help of solid defense by Matt Telles,
Tyler Sullivan, Randy Mendoza, Kevin Thomas and Billy DiGiralamo, the
Angels held the Athletics.
Majors
A’s 12, Cubs 1: The struggling Major A’s bats come alive in a 12-1
victory over the Cubs Saturday as starting pitcher Martin Myszynski
and reliever Frank Farldow combined to allow just one run. The A’s
infield of Brandon Lewis, Brandon Kelly, Idren Luna, Timmy Miller and
Jordan Myers combined for 11 putouts. Logan Benter, who caught part
of the game and then played outfield along with Joseph Raus and Cody
Hanify, accounted for the rest of the put outs with no errors.
T-ball
Cubs, Braves: The T-ball Cubs had a double in each inning thanks
to Dawit Habteab, Spencer Stern and Riley Lord. On the field, Logan
Twardowski threw himself on the ball in the first inning and tagged
out a Braves runner at third base. In the final inning, Jarod Adkins
played first base. Nicolas Favela played third base for the Braves
and made a diving catch and three putouts. Gavin Kane and Kevin Volk
made other great putouts. Solid defensive plays were made by Daniel
Fortin, Rohan Ronvelia, Joey Wakely and Sarah Bordelon. Catcher
Sophie Beazley made key tags for outs at home. Liam Jason hit a home
run.
Dodgers, Rockies: Rockies’ Christian Pruitt, Gage Grupenhagen,
Christian Ferrara, Connor Hamm and Nick Hendricks each tallied strong
hits while Blake Hunt delivered a well-placed single over the second
baseman to advance the runners. The Rockies’ last batter, Raleigh
Lynaugh, cleared the bases when he crushed the ball through the
infield for a two-run homer.
Ian Fowler led the Rockies defense when he caught a fly ball and
then threw to second. The runner beat the ball to second base, but
Travis Hastings chased another runner heading back to first and
applied the tag to complete a double play. Justin Martinez stopped a
tough grounder and made a strong throw to first for the out. Rikky
Hernandez also made some key defensive plays.
Newport Beach Little League
AA
Padres 11, Rangers 5: The Padres collected seven hits by Braden
Brahs, Cole Friedman, Charlie Griffin, Matt Hurst, Parker Reposa and
A.J. Sanchez. Catchers Conner Kelter and James Barrett worked well
with pitchers Gunnar Logan, Brahs, and Griffin to hold the Rangers to
five hits and four walks. The defense, anchored by Jeff Johnston,
Christopher Beyrooty, and Nate Pozin, collected a number of outfield
fly outs to secure the win.
Cardinals 14, Padres 11: The Cardinals opened the playoffs with a
victory over the top-seeded Padres Monday. Jake Hastings and Ben
Banning led the Cardinals, pitching three innings a piece. Hastings
struck out four and walked only one, while Banning struck out two and
was 3 for 4 at the plate with five RBIs.
The Cardinals got on the board in the second inning with a leadoff
hit by Hastings. Several walks followed, then Banning and Jared
Daniels each singled with the bases loaded. Kaden Ebbinga doubled and
singled in the game, while Nick Adams added a hit in the sixth. Ricky
Luerhs scored four times for the Cardinals.
Defensively, second baseman Sterling Beall made a key third out,
while Daniels and Jack Zeigon turned a double play in the fifth.
The Padres were led offensively by Matt Hurst (3 for 3) and Conner
Kelter (2 for 2). The two teams will meet again on May 18 as playoff
action continues.
Pinto American
Indians, A’s: The Indians played a sharp defensive game led by
Andrew Laidlaw’s triple play. Laidlaw snagged a line drive at
shortstop, tagged second and fired over to Adam Freeman at first in
time to catch the runner. Jeremiah Sheldon and Toni Holland also made
solid catches to start double plays. Danny Clark and Kingston
McCarthy recorded outs for the team with their consistent play.
Offensively, Jonathan Boothe knocked a triple and Cameron Jabara hit
the ball hard all day. Morgan Lunsford and Jack Rapillo turned in
solid games.
Newport Harbor Baseball Association
Bronco
Toshiba Senior Classic 2, Newport Auto Center 1: Teddy Steffel led
off pitching for Toshiba Senior Classic with three scoreless innings
while racking up five strikeouts and surrendering only one hit in
TSC’s 2-1 victory Thursday.
With two outs in the top of the fifth, Aaron Cervantes reached on
an error. Next up was Steffel, who hit a two-run shot over the
center-field fence, providing the margin of victory for TSC.
Singles were scratched out by Scotty Steffel, Cameron Cuevas,
Jakob Trobman and Spencer Rautus. Solid defensive performances were
turned in by AJ Talbott and Sean Melton. Zach Beaudin, Matt Porteous,
and Brett Parker turned in fine pitching performances for Newport
Auto Center while solid defensive plays were executed by Ethan
Cochran, Matt Mello, and Austin Rios for NAC.
Cameron Cuevas followed Steffel on the mound, scattering two hits
for NAC on a single by Brett Parker, followed by an RBI single by
Dillon Gillet in the fourth. Trobman struck out the side in the
bottom of the last inning for the save.
Mustang
Creative Play 11, Back Bay Funding 1: Nick Viera, Sean Cox and
Josue Rivera combined to pitch Creative Play’s strongest performance
from the mound this season in an 11-1 victory Saturday. Defensively,
Creative Play did not make an error. Creative Play had contributions
from Diego Morales, Sean Cox, Taylor Parks, Griff Amies, Charlie
Gels, behind the plate, along with Nick Viera and Josue Rivera
fielding the pitchers’ position. Offensively, Taylor Parks and Josue
Rivera had three hits; Charlie Gels, Nick Viera and Sean Cox having
two hits; and Zach Cornwell scorching a hit.
Creative Play 9, Wide Open 4: Creative Play was led by solid
pitching efforts from Josue Rivera and Sean Cox in a 9-4 win
Thursday. Offensively, Zach Cornwell lead Creative Play’s attack with
a triple and double, Sean Cox had two doubles and Jack Maurer had a
rip. Two runs were scored each by Nick Viera and Charlie Gels. Dalton
Jensen led Wide Open with two hits.
Grower’s Direct 5, Back Bay Funding 4: Grower’s came out strong in
the first inning and scored two runs with hits by Shane MacGilfrey,
Brendan Goodwin and TK McWhertor in a 5-4 win Wednesday. With notable
hits by TJ Elienko and Joe Porter, who got his first triple of the
season, he advanced Rusty Edwards of Grower’s to score a run in the
fourth, taking a 3-2 lead.
SOCCER
U.S. Youth Soccer Association
Girls under-16
Slammers Futbol Club:
The Slammers FC soccer team won their second California Youth
Soccer Association South (Cal South) State Cup Championship in three
years this past weekend by defeating the San Diego Surf 2-0. Based on
this championship, the Slammers will now represent Cal South at the
Far West regionals in Colorado next month.
Slammers’ goalkeeper Lauren Gregston of Lake Forest kept the score
at zero with a key first-half save. Kellye Joswick of Placentia and
Christen Press of Palos Verdes Estates provided the scoring for the
Slammers with two second-half goals.
Players come from all over the Southland came to play for the
Newport Beach-based Slammers FC organization. The players include, in
addition to Gregston, Joswick and Press: Alyssa Davila of Upland,
Ashley Elliot of Corona, Tanya Emerson of Capo Beach, Taylor Fallon
of Newport Beach, Leslie Grandy of Diamond Bar, Jessica Gordon of
Tujunga, Haleigh Guertin of Corona, Lauren Hernandez of Long Beach,
Megan Jesolva of La Mirada, Alicia Lugo of Lancaster, Cindy Mendoza
of Costa Mesa, Christina Murillo of Rancho Santa Margarita, Kristin
Thuve of Huntington Beach, Leslie White of Corona and Jackie Zinke of
Corona Del Mar. The Slammers are coached by Ziad Khoury of Costa Mesa
with assistance from Frank Jesolva of La Mirada and Monique
Garciaparra of Whittier.
AYSO Region 97
Girls under-12
Newport Beach 0, Tustin 0: Tustin, undefeated during the season
and the top seed in the playoffs, was held to a scoreless tie in a
AYSO Region 97 girls under-12 game with Newport Beach Saturday.
Newport’s Morgan Williams was strong in goal and kept her team in the
game. Tustin’s offense was shut down as Newport’s Nicole Baker and
Meghan Nance teamed up to keep Tustin’s top scorer out of the game.
Newport’s entire defense, led by Kelly Rorden, Megan Case, Sophia
Evans and Courtney McIntosh, played aggressively.
Newport’s offense came close on a few opportunities with shots by
Brianna Truxton, Ava Nelson and Chelsea Barth. Lauren D’ippolito,
Kathryn Zimmermann and Cindy Barnard each played well in the effort.
Newport Beach 4, Irvine 0: Beth Barnard opened up the scoring
minutes into the game with a lofted shot off Lauren D’Ippolito’s
pass. Minutes later, D’Ippolito fed Kathryn Zimmermann, who scored to
make it 2-0. Chelsea Barth one-timed Brianna Truxton’s pass to make
it 3-0. Morgan Williams lifted her cross to Ava Nelson who headed the
ball into the net to make the score 4-0.
Courtney McIntosh and Sophia Evans frustrated Irvine and kept them
from mounting attacks. Christie Ohlhaver dominated the middle of the
field. Megan Case led Newport’s defense of Nicole Baker, Kelly Rorden
and Meghan Nance.
Girls under-10
Red Rockets 2, Blue Ladies 1: Madison Mastera and Gianna Light
scored with assistance from Elissia Schilling. Savannah Vrbas, Jenna
Jarvis, and Andria Spears kept overturning balls at midfield. Livvie
Muscatello and Kailen Locke, again, proved a hard defense to crack.
Goalkeeper Kellie Melendres swept up many goal attempts.
Boys under-10
Unknowns, Blue Raptors: Chaz Beek scored for the Unknowns and kept
the pressure on the Raptor keeper throughout the game. Wil Crook,
Charlie Crook and Andrew Shearer played a strong offensive game with
excellent ball movement. Kevin Oswalt made key saves on a number of
Raptor blasts. Tanner Barrett and Daniel Shokrollahi provided tough
defense.
Girls under-6
Green Lightning, Pink Butterflies: Erika Ellis lit up the field on
Saturday with two goals early in the game. Nikki Sanchez and Paula
Padrani also scored for the Lightning, with Padrini’s goal coming off
a huge throw in by Caroline Wilkes. Riley De Castroverde and Destry
Comp both made solid dribbling runs at the goal. Lauren Henke fought
hard for the ball in the middle, winning several balls for the Green
Lightning.
WATER POLO
The Golden West Water Polo Club will be holding three summer
sessions at UC Irvine for girls ages 14-20, with the first session
set to begin Monday. For more information call (714) 846-1885.
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