Laguna Majors teams claim victory
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Mike Sciacca
SportsWorld and Rotary put Laguna Beach Little League front and
center at the District 55 Tournament of Champions Majors Division
tournament Monday.
SportsWorld, which won the regular season championship at Laguna,
blanked Newport Beach, 3-0, in its tournament opener.
Rotary, which won Laguna’s Majors postseason title, opened the
district playoffs with a 7-6 come-from-behind victory over Laguna
Hills.
SportsWorld 3, Newport Beach 0
Stevie Contursi threw a pitching gem that limited Newport Beach to
a single hit.
Contursi finished with four strikeouts and was backed by
outstanding defensive play in notching the shutout victory.
Brian Vail, Taylor Preston, Robert Clemons, Alex Iannotti and
catcher Austin Paxson keyed the defense.
Contursi also supported his pitching effort with a big offensive
performance that included a double, two singles and two RBIs.
Drew Wheeler contributed a key base hit and an RBI, Vail and
Clemons each singled as did Clawson, who laid down a perfect drag
bunt.
SportsWorld plays its next district tournament game at 10 a.m.
Saturday against the Lake Forest Cardinals at Laguna Hills Sports
Park.
Rotary 7, Laguna Hills 6
Rotary rallied from a 4-2 deficit by scoring once in the fourth
inning and four more times in the fifth to run its win streak to five
games.
Brogan O’Bryan hit a sacrifice fly RBI in the fourth inning to
trim Rotary’s deficit to 4-3. In the fifth, Alek Burk and Shane
Takabayashi each had an RBI double and Michael Hyden and Travis
Sampson each had an RBI single as Rotary took a 7-4 lead.
Sampson finished the game with three hits and two RBIs, including
a triple.
Laguna Hills cut the lead to 7-6 by scoring twice in the fifth,
but Takabayashi struck out the side in the bottom of the sixth to
preserve Laguna’s one-run victory.
Burk finished with two hits, Tyler Kesler had an RBI single, Alec
Loechner had a double and Jake Glazer singled.
“I am extraordinarily proud of this team,” Rotary manager Cary
Hyden said. “In addition to being great kids and very talented
athletes, they consistently show a remarkable resilience to deal with
tough situations. During our current five game winning streak, three
times, including tonight, we have been behind late in the game and
have rallied for victories.
“This Laguna Hills team we played tonight was very talented and
well coached. I have great respect for the character of this group of
kids and their determination to continue to compete until the last
out of the game.”
Rotary will take on Lake Forest at 10 a.m. Saturday at Chapparosa
Park in Laguna Niguel in a winner’s bracket game.
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