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NORTH PREVAILS IN 18AAA ALL STAR GAME

Posted by Lou Palmer at Jun 23, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
For five innings, it appeared that the spring league’s “night of stars” would be a repeat of the 1-0 final score of the fall league’s All Star clash that went ten innings. However, the bats came alive for both teams and the Northern squad posted a 7-3 win July 20 at the Lantana Sports Complex. Click on headline for full story. The North division posted a first inning run on a single by Billy Brescia (Sports Page Rockets), who took second when his hit was misplayed in left field, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Joe Young (Mets). The run came off Mike Evans (Palm Beach Indians), and although he recovered from the shaky start by fanning four of the last five batters he recovered, he was charged with the loss. Mike Draper (Rockets), meanwhile, two shutout innings, giving up only a double to Marcos Vasquez (Caribbean Stars) to rack up the pitching win. Draper also went 2-for-2 with a pair of singles. The offenses picked up for both sides in the sixth inning. The visiting put a four spot on the board. The Lookouts’ long representative, Eddie Santora, singled, followed by Brescia’s second straight hit. Young drew a walk and Santora scored when the South team failed in a double play attempt on a ball hit to short by the Rockets’ Jason McGilton. His Rockets’ teammate, Brian Fitzsimmons, bounced a single through the side to score Brescia. Brian Barnes (Glory Days) singled sharply to center to score McGilton and a fourth run scored on an infield error on the Cubs’ Clint Kovach’s grounder. The South Division struck back for two in the bottom of the sixth. Andy Lewis (Indians) led off the frame with the first of his two doubles. He moved on a third on a single by Vasquez and scored when Indians’ teammate Billy Shore banged a double to left, moving Vasquez to third from which point he scored on a RBI grounder to short by Jared Green (Indians). The South sliced it to 5-3 with a seventh inning run. Ariel Rodriguez (Stars) was hit by a pitch, stole second and scored on an RBI hit by the Cardinals’ Ricky Dominguez. The North put it away in the eighth inning when Young poled a two-run homer, scoring Santora ahead of him. Santora had led off the frame with a double. Young wound up 2-for-2 with three RBIs and awarded the NABA All Star Most Valuable Player award. He had a walk in his other plate appearance. Brescia, Fitzsimmons (RBI), Draper and Santora had two hits apiece, with Barnes (RBI) with James Bozeman (St.Lucie Dodgers) getting one. McGilton had the other RBI. Lewis led the South with two doubles in three trips. Vasquez had a double and single. Shore stroked an RBI double. Jared Green, Dominguez, and Angel Nino (Cardinals) had singles, with Green, Shore and Dominguez getting RBIs. Fitzsimmons, Brescia, McGilton, Jason McDonald (Dodgers) and Bozeman followed Draper to the mound for the North. Vasquez, Nino, Green, Dave Leonardo (Beach Dogs) and Francisco Dinzey (Stars) pitched after Evans for the South
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NORTH COMEBACK TAKES IT IN 18AA

Posted by Lou Palmer at Jun 23, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
You might say they wore ‘em down. The North squad, made up of players from the West Palm Beach Indians, Expos and Yankees had 13 players in their lineup while the South, consisting of players from the first place Amerifund Seminoles and Rangers had exactly nine. The North put together three big innings to capture the 18AA league’s All Star game June 21 at Lantana Sports Complex 12-6. The game was called after 7 1/2 innings due to an approaching electrical storm. According to the official rules of baseball, the three runs scored by the North in the top of the 8th become a part of the final score because they were leading at the time the game was called. Had they tied the game or went ahead in the 8th, the game would have been treated as a suspended game. Click on headline for the complete story. The South appeared well on their way to victory as Rangers’ lefthander Dave Schultz pitched three scoreless innings while his teammates build a 3-0 lead. In the home first, Schultz was hit by a pitch, manager Keith Davis (Seminoles) singled, and both moved up on a wild pitch by starter North starter Chad Mainville (Indians). Mainville had to be lifted at that point with a sore back. Marty Breeden (Expos) replaced him and yielded a run scoring single by Matt Colavecchio, scoring Schultz. After Jon Wilkeson’s infield single loaded the bases, Bill Flippin (Rangers) got credit for an RBI when the North squad attempted a 6-4-3 double play, but Flippin beat out the relay. The South added a run to make it 3-0 in the third. Wilkeson reached on an error and stole second. Scott Cobb (Rangers) dumped a single to left, moving Wilkeson to third. Bruce White (Rangers) drove him in with a fielder’s choice grounder to shortstop. The North got on the scoreboard with a run in the fourth. KC Allen (Indians) drew a walk, stole second, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on a single by JP Carroll. The South upped its lead to 5-1 with a pair of fourth inning runs. Schultz smacked an RBI double to score Jason Levy, who had been hit by a pitch. Schultz scored on Colavecchio’s run scoring single. The North started its comeback in the fifth inning when Dan Burkhart (Indians) whacked a three-run homer to right field that kick started the offense. Schultz’ second RBI double in the fifth made it 6-4 in favor of the South, but the North scored five runs in the sixth and added three more in the eighth. All five runs came with two outs in the sixth. Rico Perez (Yankees) singled and scored on a double by KC Allen (Indians). Keith Buck (Expos) hit a sharp single that eluded Bruce White (Rangers) at shortstop, then Carroll doubled in another run. Colavecchio replaced Jason Levy (Seminoles) on the hill and John Corporal (Indians) singled home the fourth run of the inning, advancing to second on an outfield error and scored on a single by Ryan Hogan (Yankees). The North added three more in the top of the eighth on a hit batsman, two walks, a stolen base, two wild pitches and a single by Buck. It was at the point that the game was called when Doppler radar showed a storm approaching with lightning. Burkhart, who had a single in addition to his 3-run homer, was selected as the game’s MVP.
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NORTH PREVAILS IN 18AAA ALL STAR GAME

Posted by Lou Palmer at Jun 23, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
For five innings, it appeared that the spring league’s “night of stars” would be a repeat of the 1-0 final score of the fall league’s All Star clash that went ten innings. However, the bats came alive for both teams and the Northern squad posted a 7-3 win July 20 at the Lantana Sports Complex. Click on headline for full story. The North division posted a first inning run on a single by Billy Brescia (Sports Page Rockets), who took second when his hit was misplayed in left field, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Joe Young (Mets). The run came off Mike Evans (Palm Beach Indians), and although he recovered from the shaky start by fanning four of the last five batters he recovered, he was charged with the loss. Mike Draper (Rockets), meanwhile, two shutout innings, giving up only a double to Marcos Vasquez (Caribbean Stars) to rack up the pitching win. Draper also went 2-for-2 with a pair of singles. The offenses picked up for both sides in the sixth inning. The visiting put a four spot on the board. The Lookouts’ long representative, Eddie Santora, singled, followed by Brescia’s second straight hit. Young drew a walk and Santora scored when the South team failed in a double play attempt on a ball hit to short by the Rockets’ Jason McGilton. His Rockets’ teammate, Brian Fitzsimmons, bounced a single through the side to score Brescia. Brian Barnes (Glory Days) singled sharply to center to score McGilton and a fourth run scored on an infield error on the Cubs’ Clint Kovach’s grounder. The South Division struck back for two in the bottom of the sixth. Andy Lewis (Indians) led off the frame with the first of his two doubles. He moved on a third on a single by Vasquez and scored when Indians’ teammate Billy Shore banged a double to left, moving Vasquez to third from which point he scored on a RBI grounder to short by Jared Green (Indians). The South sliced it to 5-3 with a seventh inning run. Ariel Rodriguez (Stars) was hit by a pitch, stole second and scored on an RBI hit by the Cardinals’ Ricky Dominguez. The North put it away in the eighth inning when Young poled a two-run homer, scoring Santora ahead of him. Santora had led off the frame with a double. Young wound up 2-for-2 with three RBIs and awarded the NABA All Star Most Valuable Player award. He had a walk in his other plate appearance. Brescia, Fitzsimmons (RBI), Draper and Santora had two hits apiece, with Barnes (RBI) with James Bozeman (St.Lucie Dodgers) getting one. McGilton had the other RBI. Lewis led the South with two doubles in three trips. Vasquez had a double and single. Shore stroked an RBI double. Jared Green, Dominguez, and Angel Nino (Cardinals) had singles, with Green, Shore and Dominguez getting RBIs. Fitzsimmons, Brescia, McGilton, Jason McDonald (Dodgers) and Bozeman followed Draper to the mound for the North. Vasquez, Nino, Green, Dave Leonardo (Beach Dogs) and Francisco Dinzey (Stars) pitched after Evans for the South
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NORTH COMEBACK TAKES IT IN 18AA

Posted by Lou Palmer at Jun 23, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
You might say they wore ‘em down. The North squad, made up of players from the West Palm Beach Indians, Expos and Yankees had 13 players in their lineup while the South, consisting of players from the first place Amerifund Seminoles and Rangers had exactly nine. The North put together three big innings to capture the 18AA league’s All Star game June 21 at Lantana Sports Complex 12-6. The game was called after 7 1/2 innings due to an approaching electrical storm. According to the official rules of baseball, the three runs scored by the North in the top of the 8th become a part of the final score because they were leading at the time the game was called. Had they tied the game or went ahead in the 8th, the game would have been treated as a suspended game. Click on headline for the complete story. The South appeared well on their way to victory as Rangers’ lefthander Dave Schultz pitched three scoreless innings while his teammates build a 3-0 lead. In the home first, Schultz was hit by a pitch, manager Keith Davis (Seminoles) singled, and both moved up on a wild pitch by starter North starter Chad Mainville (Indians). Mainville had to be lifted at that point with a sore back. Marty Breeden (Expos) replaced him and yielded a run scoring single by Matt Colavecchio, scoring Schultz. After Jon Wilkeson’s infield single loaded the bases, Bill Flippin (Rangers) got credit for an RBI when the North squad attempted a 6-4-3 double play, but Flippin beat out the relay. The South added a run to make it 3-0 in the third. Wilkeson reached on an error and stole second. Scott Cobb (Rangers) dumped a single to left, moving Wilkeson to third. Bruce White (Rangers) drove him in with a fielder’s choice grounder to shortstop. The North got on the scoreboard with a run in the fourth. KC Allen (Indians) drew a walk, stole second, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on a single by JP Carroll. The South upped its lead to 5-1 with a pair of fourth inning runs. Schultz smacked an RBI double to score Jason Levy, who had been hit by a pitch. Schultz scored on Colavecchio’s run scoring single. The North started its comeback in the fifth inning when Dan Burkhart (Indians) whacked a three-run homer to right field that kick started the offense. Schultz’ second RBI double in the fifth made it 6-4 in favor of the South, but the North scored five runs in the sixth and added three more in the eighth. All five runs came with two outs in the sixth. Rico Perez (Yankees) singled and scored on a double by KC Allen (Indians). Keith Buck (Expos) hit a sharp single that eluded Bruce White (Rangers) at shortstop, then Carroll doubled in another run. Colavecchio replaced Jason Levy (Seminoles) on the hill and John Corporal (Indians) singled home the fourth run of the inning, advancing to second on an outfield error and scored on a single by Ryan Hogan (Yankees). The North added three more in the top of the eighth on a hit batsman, two walks, a stolen base, two wild pitches and a single by Buck. It was at the point that the game was called when Doppler radar showed a storm approaching with lightning. Burkhart, who had a single in addition to his 3-run homer, was selected as the game’s MVP.
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STARS LOSE HEARTBREAKER IN VEGAS FINALE

Posted by Lou Palmer at May 29, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
For the second year in a row, the Papi's Place Caribbean Stars reached the championship game of the NABA Las Vegas Tournament's 18AA Division and came up short. This time it was even more excruciating as they got beat by a run 10-9 when the Denver Hitmen scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth after the Stars had taken a 9-7 lead to the bottom of the inning on Brian Fitzsimmons'game tying RBI single and a two-run homer by Francisco Dinzey. The Stars took their pool title with a 3-0 record, defeating Ventura (CA) 8-7, Riverside (CA) 21-5 and the Denver Desperados 6-3. They made the final by beating Salt Lake City (UT) 17-14, a game in which the Stars blasted five home runs, including three in succession. Jose Yoel (Perozo) led the HR parade, clouting fOUR during the tournament. The Stars compiled some very impressive numbers. Yoel smashed hit a sizzling .611. Brian Fitzsimmons batted a team high .619 with a pair of homers. The Dinzey brothers had three home runs each, Amado batting .545 and Francisco hitting .426. Carlos Molinares hit .524 out of the 8th spot in the order. Jeremy Walker hit .471with a home run. Marcos Vasquez batted an impressive .417 out of the leadoff spot, with Nick Adames, Ariel Rodriguez and Lee Luna combining for a .333 average out of the ninth and tenth spots in the order. The defense also played well most of the way, turning in eight double plays. The Stars, along with the Palm Beach Indians, plan to play in the NABA National Championship Tournament in Phoenix, Arizona in October. The Sports Page Rockets, meanwhile, have entered the NABA Hall of Fame Wood Bat Tournament June 30-July 3 at Cooperstown, NY.