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Tournament Roundup

Posted by Paul Skuta at Jul 19, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The 9-10 year old Red Team won the District 4 Future All Stars tournament for their age group.
The 11 year old Red Team won the District 4 Future All Stars tournament for their group.
The 10 year old Blue Team won the Buckeye Tournament in Lafayette for their age group.
Congratulations go out to the players, coaches and families.

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Intermediate All Stars Win District 4

Posted by Paul Skuta at Jun 28, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Congratulations to the 2018 Intermediate Division All Stars for capturing the District 4 Championship. This is the 4th consecutive championship for Alameda Intermediate. Section play begins this Saturday in Woodlawn vs. the Distrct 35 champion, Mark West Youth Club Little League. The Intermediate World Series is held in Livermore. 

Update: The Intermediate All Stars advanced to the Championship game but were defeated by Woodland American LL.

Additional information may be found at: 2018 Intermediate Sectionals Home D64

Alameda Intermediate All Stars 

 Nico Araujo  Owen Conway   Luis Licea 
 Shaan Castro    Anthony Fortie  Leo McMahon
 Ryan Chang  Jacob Goodman  Collin Ng
 Max Cohen  Casey Gorman-Miller    William Thompson 
 Tom Cooke  Matthew Lee  

 

 

 

 

 

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Three former Alameda Little League players were drafted in the 2018 Major League Baseball Amatuer Draft!!!

Congratulations go out to Osiris Johnson, Michael Perri and Kaleo Johnson.

Osiris Johnson, a 2nd round pick and the 53rd overall pick by the Miami Marlins. Osiris just finished his Senior year at Encinal High School.

Michael Perri was a 21st round pick by the St Louis Cardinals. Michael graduated from Bishop O’Dowd High School and graduated this year from the University of San Francisco.

Kaleo Johnson was drafted in the 32nd Round by the Tampa Bay Rays. Kaleo a graduate of Encinal High School just finished his junior year at Montana State University Billings where he became the first player in school history to be named a consensus All-American!

Congratulations again to these former Alameda Little League players and their families on a dream come true!

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2018 All Stars

Posted by Paul Skuta at Jun 5, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Congratulations to the 2018 All Star teams. This year there are three teams at the International level, 12 years old, 11 years old and 10 years old. The 12's can go all the way to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, PA. The 11's and 10's can go as far as state. District 4 has started a district level tournament for the second teams that will play at the district level, 11-10 and 10-9 years old.

 12 y/o 
International

11 y/o Blue   11 y/o 
Future All Stars
 10 y/o Blue  9-10 y/o 
Future All Stars
Marcus Finch 
Evan Green 
Will Hester 
Cruz Kelly 
Will Kelly 
Elijah Lee 
Aaron Leung 
David McNamara 
Angus Olaes 
Sam Paskins 
Sage Roy-Burman 
Eli Slez 
Hudson Taylor
Dillon Wong 
 

Tyler Aficial 
Jaren Beene 
Turner Brotze 
Jack Busch 
Robert Fintland 
Colin Pero 
Marcelo Quirk 
Justice Reed 
Turner Smith 
Dawson Stewart 
Kelvin Stuart 
Maxwell Stuart 
Anders Vieaux 
Taylor Wehmann  

Jazlyn Alcantar
Max Bellotti
Isaiah Dumont
Wilson Henriquez
Oskar Jones
Jesse Kim
Ezekiel Lee
Alijah Meadows
Julian Munoz
Parker Nomura
Ian Shaw
Sandor Strong
Grant Tomono
Hunter Willett

 

Lucas Araujo
Tennyson Bradley
Kyle Cooke
Hannah Dispensa
Dean Finch
Evan Furuichi
Tyler Ichihara
Dylan Mann
Will Merritt
Zachary Pippen
Tam Pullman-Letourneau
Wyatt Smith
Kayden Thai
Kento Tsuji
 

Isaiah Croxton
Emerson Decourcy
Bryson Edwards
Amaru Guerra
Kirk Humbles III
Connor Kniep
Mateo McMinn
Avery Sadie
Damian Senna
Samuel Skolnick
Rowan Stewart 
Jayden Sullivan
Kance Tran
Colby Williamson
*indicates nominated but not available to play
    
Finn Meagher* 
Jaden Smith*
Matt Thornton*
       Matan Antebi* 


Manager 
Scott Slez
 
Manager 
Marc Fournier
Manager 
John Willett
Manager 
Derek Furuichi
Manager 
Brian Edwards

 International All Star games begin on 6/19.
12 year olds: 6/19 5:30pm - Alameda plays North Oakland here in Alameda.
11 year olds: 6/25 5:30pm - Alameda plays Lafayette here in Alameda 
10 year olds: 6/26 5:30pm - Alameda plays the winner of Albany vs. East County in Albany

Future All Star games begin on 6/22.
11 year olds: 6/27 5:30pm - Alameda plays North Oakland here in Alameda
10 year olds: 6/22 5:30pm - Alameda plays Albany here in Alameda

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2018 All Stars Schedules and Results

Posted by Paul Skuta at Jun 5, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Updates:

International Tournaments:
12's 

Alameda 9 Continental 2
Alameda 3 North Oakland 7 
Alameda 8 Concord American 10
Alameda eliminated

9-11's
Alameda 1 Lafayette 5 
Alameda 10 Antioch 3 
Alameda 10 Clayton Valley 0 
Alameda 10 South Oakland 0 
Alameda 10 East County 18
Alameda eliminated 

8-10 
Alameda 13 Concord American 8 
Alameda 1 Albany 13 
Alameda 20 Lafayette 6 
Alameda 11 Continental 2 
Alameda plays Walnut Creek 7/5 in North Oakland. Winner to play North Oakland on 7/6 in Alameda 

Future Stars 
9-11
Alameda 11 East County 4 
Alameda 9 Lafayette 7 
Alameda advances to Championship on 7/10 in Alameda

8-10 
Alameda 29 Clayton Valley 0 
Alameda 15 Lafayette 5 
Alameda 12 North Oakland 1 
Alameda advances to Championship on 7/10 in Antioch 

Please use the below links to get to the 2018 All Stars schedules and results pages. The schedule lists the date, time, teams and location. Please note that many games are played here in Alameda.

The 12 year olds are eligible to advance all the way to the tournament in Williamsport, PA in August. Intermediate 50/70 plays its World Series in Livermore, also in August. The 11's and 10/9's teams can advance to a state level tournament. These are the former 'Blue' teams and will keep that color uniform. These are double elimination tournaments.

2018 International All Stars Tournaments Home

New for this year is the "Future All Stars Tournament". This is a district level tournament that was carved out from the  interntional tournaments. Traditionally the 'Red' teams would exit the tournament early. The "Future's" tournament helps level the playing field. These are double elimination tournaments. 

2018 Future All Stars Home