All-star team posts come-from-behind win
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The Fountain Valley Mustang “A” All-Star team has advanced to the
Region tournament in Corona by virtue of a come-from-behind, 11-7 win
over the La Mirada “A” squad.
Down by one late in the game, Joey De Marco hit a three-run home
run over the left field fence to seal the victory for Fountain
Valley.
Alek Torgersen, Wyatt Christensen and Brett Adams each singled
twice and Nestor Linares doubled and singled.
Adams made a key defensive play by charging a base hit from center
field and throwing out the runner just before he reached first base.
Earlier in the game, after recording a putout at first base, Brad
Owen turned a double play by gunning down the runner at home to end
the inning.
Fountain Valley previously sent La Mirada to the losers’ bracket
with a 14-4 mercy rule victory. Scotty Weaver scored four times, and
Linares singled three times to lead the offense. Christensen reached
base in all four of his at-bats and drove in two runs. De Marco had
two singles, and allowed one unearned run in the three innings he
pitched.
In its first tournament outing, Fountain Valley drubbed the
Whittier “A” team, 22-0, in a game halted after four innings.
Owen and Adams each pitched two innings of shutout baseball and
were backed by the defensive efforts of Wyatt Heise, Patrick Cromwell
and Aaron Vargas. Jonathan Marriott scored three times and leadoff
batter Jacob Vega doubled and singled.
“I don’t think in the history of our league has their been such a
one-sided game against the Whittier ‘A’ all-star team,” Fountain
Valley manager Jim De Marco said. “They run a very good program and a
lot of their boys play travel ball year round. This shows what kind
of team we are, executing our plays well and stinging the ball almost
every at-bat. I am very proud of our boys’ accomplishments.”
The Mustang “A” All-star team is coached by De Marco, Mike Weaver
and Rick Christensen.
The Region Tournament in Corona starts today. Fountain Valley will
face teams from San Diego, Los Angeles and the Inland Empire in the
double-elimination event.
In softball tournament action:
For the second straight year, the Hurricanes can call themselves
Division II champions of the City-Wide Softball Tournament.
Jeff Watts delivered the game-winning hit with two outs in the
bottom of the ninth inning against Team Hydrex, his single providing
the difference in a 9-8 victory in the final of the 23rd annual
tournament held at the Sports Complex in Huntington Beach.
The Hurricanes, who went 4-1 in tournament play, became the first
team to win consecutive titles in the history of the tournament,
which traditionally is played each July.
Greg Woodworth got the pitching win in the final.
Mike Mawson recorded two wins on the mound and Bill Hardacre won
one game in earlier tournament play for the Hurricanes, who have been
sponsored for the past 10 years by Hurricanes Bar & Grill.
The Hurricanes opened the tournament with three straight
victories, beginning with a 23-8 whipping of Line Drive. Next came an
11-9 win over Longboard Restaurant, followed by a 22-7 win over Team
Hydrex. In game No. 4, the Hurricanes suffered their only defeat, a
22-4 loss to Team Hydrex.
The Hurricanes are composed of Watts, Woodworth, Mawson, Bill
Hardacre, Shane Krall, Jim Hardacre, Gary Leonard, Dave Muro, Jeff
White, Tom Connelly, Pete Staffa, Damon Galla, Toby Slayman, Hosea
Poorea, manager John Hardacre and trainers Tim Benson and Chuck
Bialas.
Eleven Hurricanes batted .437 or better in the team’s five
tournament games. Watts finished with 13 hits in 18 at-bats, good for
a .722 average, with 10 RBI and a home
run.
White had 11 hits, seven RBI and a team-best two home runs and
finished with a .550 average. Bill Hardacre had 10 hits and 10 RBI
and hit .588, and Galla had a home run among his seven hits.
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