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MBLL Juniors Red Grab District Tournament of Champions Title.

The Bad News Bears of the Manhattan Beach Juniors program, the MB - Red, surprised everyone by capturing the Juniors Tournament of Champions (TOC) Title on Tuesday June 17th. The Championship Game ended by the mercy rule, after six innings, with MB -Red in front of the CRLL - Braves by a score of 13-3.

The six team District 36 Tournament of Champions was organized with two pools of three team. Each pool contained one team each from MBLL, HBLL and CRLL. Each pool played a round robin format with the team with the best record advancing to the Championship game.

In Pool A, the Tournament started on Thursday, June 12th, with the HBLL Sea Dogs defeating the CRLL Cardinals by a score of 7-2. Turner Conrad pitched 6 2/3rds innings for the HBLL Sea Dogs victory. Turner used an effective curve ball to keep the CRLL - Cardinals off balance. He was supported with RBIs from Evan Westerberg, Charlie Manclark, Christian Kappel and Richard Sparks. On Saturday morning, the MB - Red team took the field versus the HB - Sea Dogs. Behind the combined no hit pitching of Andy Burschinger, Masato Goda, Kevin Lopez and Jeff Clark, the MB- Red defeated the Sea Dogs by a score of 8-2. Luke Hale sparked the Reds with two hits and a run. Jeff Clark and Andy Burschinger scored two runs each and Christian (C Mac) Macdonald drove home two runs. The big hit, though, was a two out, two run, double from first baseman Joey Markus that put the Reds out front 6-2. On Sunday, the MB - Red went back to work versus the CRLL - Cardinals and their star pitcher Keanu Uini. Leading 1-0 in the top of the 3rd, the MB - Red team broke the game open with consecutive singles by Jeff Clark, Brett Clark, Conor Fererra, C Mac, Mosato Goda and Joey Markus sandwiched around a walk to Andy Burshinger. This put MB - Red out front by a score of 6-0. In the 4th inning, the Reds used hits from Alex Williams, Jeff Clark, Brett Clark and Conor Ferrera to push the score to 10-0. The Cardinals fought back with three runs in the bottom of the 4th, but the Reds put up another three runs in the top of the 5th on a big two out, two run double, by Brett Clark. Peirce Thue went all five innings, giving up six hits, and no walks, while striking out three to close out the 13-3 mercy victory. The MB - Red won Pool A with a 2-0 record.

In Pool B, the Tournament started on Friday June 13th with the MB - Blue team defeating the HBLL - Grizzlies by a score of 17-2. MB - Blue coach, Ira Smith, described the game as the best game the Blue had ever played. The game was tight into the 3rd inning when the Blue put six runs on the board on four walks and two hits. The big hit was a two-run double from Ryan Erickson. The Blues put four more runs on the board in the 4th inning on the back of RBI singles from Braden Casady and Jake Radonovich. In the 5th inning, the Blues added another five runs with hits from Christian Herrera, Carter Casady and Jackson Casady sandwiched around two walks. Ryan Erickson went the first three innings for the win and Dominick Costa finished out the game for the save. In the Saturday afternoon game, the CRLL Braves defeated the HB - Grizzlies by a score of 7-4. Trailing 4-2 going into the bottom of the 6th, the Braves put five runs on the board on four walks, an error, and a big double from Eric Brown. The Grizzlies battled hard behind the strong arm of Jack Prassas. The big game between the MB - Blue and CRLL - Braves was set for Sunday afternoon. The Braves jumped out front with a hustle run from Eric Brown in the first inning, only to see the Blues put two runs on the board in the bottom of the first. A two-out single from Ryan Erickson, stolen base, and RBI single from Justin Pratt scored a run. Another run scored on a single by Christian Herrera. The Braves added a run in the top of the 2nd on a walk to Johnny Albi and a two out, two strike, booming triple by Adam O'Rourke. The Braves added single runs from Nolan Wilson and Taylor Bongiovanni in the 3rd and 4th innings. The Blues countered with four runs in the bottom of the 4th on singles by Brendan Vinnicombe, Christian Herrera and Carter Casady combined with walks to Ryan Erickson and an error. This put the MB - Blue out front 5-4. The Braves tied the score in the top of the 5th on a two out single by Eric Brown and an RBI double from Kermy Goulenko. In the top of the 6th, the CRLL - Braves blew the game open with six runs on five walks and two hits. The Blues added a run in the bottom of the 6th, but that was all and the game ended with the Braves on top by a score of 12 to 7. The Braves were the winner of Pool B with a 2-0 record.

The Championship game was set for Tuesday night (6/17) between the CRLL - Braves and the MB - Red. The Braves were the class of the District 36 field finishing the season undefeated. The Reds, with the majority of their players coming off the MB regular season River Dogs, spent the season inventing new approaches to losing. The Reds continued that tradition in the top of the first as four walks, and a hit batter, only resulted in one run because of a missed hit-n-run sign. With two out, it looked like the Reds would waste the opportunity, but C Mac slapped a single into left field scoring two runs and putting the Reds up 3-0. The Braves fought back with single runs in the 2nd (Taylor Bongiovanni) and 3rd (Eric Brown). In the top of the 4th, Brett Clark stole a run for the Reds with a single, stolen base, wild pitch and error. Later in the inning, a single by Peirce Thue drove home C Mac and put the Reds up 5-2. Taylor Bongiovanni added yet another run in the bottom of the 4th making the score 5-3. The Reds used three walks, three singles (Alex Williams, Lucas Hale and Brett Clark) and some productive outs to score six runs in the top of the 5th inning pushing their lead to 11-3. After the Braves went down in the bottom of the 5th, a walk by Joey Markus and some aggressive base running created a run in the top of the 6th. Then Nick Kringen's two run single pushed the Reds out front 13-3. In the bottom of the 6th, when the final batter for the Braves lined out to Jeff Clark at third base, the Reds had their 13-3 mercy victory. There were many hitting stars for the Reds (Peirce Thue 3-3), but Masoto Goada was the pitching star going 4 and 2/3rds innings for the victory. In the field, center fielder Brett Clark was the star turning four of the big hits from the Braves into outs and doubling a runner off second base.

The MB - Red team was transformed over the three week "select" program by the tough love coaching of Tony Caswick. Many of the MB - Red boys will move into High School next year and they are better prepared for that experience.

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Angels Win Baseball Majors Title

Reported from Premier Field by Danny K. - June 10, 2008

The 8th seeded Angels went on a 5-0 playoff run to win the Manhattan Beach 2008 Majors championship. The Halos won the final contest with an all-around team effort that included great fielding, solid hitting and a stellar performance by the Dave O./Tanner K. pitching tandem.

 The A’s busted out of the gate in the top of the 1st with a leadoff home run by Duncan M. on a 1-1 count. Two walks and 1 out later, Will D. hit a double up the gut to bring in 2. After that, David O. bounced back and sent down 2 in a row to end the inning. 

 Will D. kept the Angels quiet in the bottom of the 1st, holding them to no runs.

 In inning 2, the lead off batter went down swinging, then Walker H walked on a good at bat, and Duncan moved him along with a single. Walker then scored on a fly out by Jason C. Thomas L. then came up and busted one down the third base line for a double, allowing Duncan to score. Will D. beat one out that was hit to the third baseman, but then Gabe S. made a nice throw home to Tanner K. who blocked the plate to get T-Lap. 

 Just when it looked like the A’s could run away with this one, the Halos put together a string of hits from Matt R., David O. Thomas S., and Tanner K. to put them in the lead, 7-5, at bottom of two.

With such early scoring it looked like this could be a slugfest in the making, but defense prevailed for both teams.

In the first at bat of the third, Dylan T. walked but the A’s failed to produce any runs.

Then, as pitcher, Dylan T. held the Angels scoreless in the bottom half of the inning.

The 4th was quiet and quick, with Dylan T. and Tanner K. pitching 1-2-3 innings.

Tanner pitched another 1-2-3 inning in the 5th, in part thanks to an amazing play by Vince M. at 3B, and on the flipside, Dylan T. held the Angels scoreless.

The A’s had one more chance to score in the top of the 6th. Tanner struck out the first two batters. Then, Jordan B. came up to the plate and walked. For the final out, Jeffrey D. hit a solid ball in between 1st and 2nd. Matt R. caught up to it though, and made a flawless play to finish the out, the game, and the championship. 

Said MLL VP of Hardball Bob Wymbs, “It’s good to see the 8th seed come back and win the championship. It shows the balance the league had this year.”

An emotional David Odle Sr. the Manager of the Angels stated, “Our team had a lot of heart. Even when we were down runs, we always fought hard.” Tanner “the Closer” concluded, “I’ve never had an opportunity like this in Little League. This is an amazing experience.” 

 This game was a great way to end the 2008 little league season, which saw a new pitching rule that limited the number of pitches that pitchers could throw in each game. This forced teams to use multiple pitchers, which gave more kids the opportunity to pitch while preventing the overuse of the “ace” pitchers. It also evened the playing field, maximizing the fun for all participants. 

Hopefully, most of the kids who played Majors will continue to play baseball and enjoy the little league experience. I know I will, as nothing compares to the feeling of getting a game-winning hit, making a great play or seeing a teammate make a clutch play to win a game. This league has been so great to so many baseball lovers like me. Hope to see you playing this summer and beyond. 

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An “A” Game

Reported from Premier Field by Danny K. - May 4, 2008

When you see a match up between the A’s and the Angels, it is natural to expect a great game. What happened was all that was promised. The game was exciting and close, but in the end, the A's came out ahead in the final score, winning 8-7. 

With Thomas L. pitching, the game began with the visiting Angels coming to bat.  Mathew R. started off with a hard hit grounder single.  After that,“T-Lap” bounced back, getting 3 straight outs. 

In the bottom of the first, Jason C. ripped one to center with 1 out.  3 batters later, on an 0-2 count with the bases loaded,  Dylan T. tattooed one to left-center and gave a present to the ducks relaxing in Polliwog Pond. “It felt cool,” said Dylan of the grand slam,  “I just tried to make contact.” 

In the 2nd, Thomas L. was hurling the ball, clocking in at 61mph.  After 40 pitches, Jason C. relieved him, and the quiet top of the inning finished with a good play byThomas L.  On the flip side of the inning, Tanner K. completed his start with a strikeout and David O. finished the inning by getting the next two batters with strikeouts. 

Matthew R. started a rally for the “Halos” in the top of the 3rdwith a great single over the third baseman’s head.  Thomas S., Gabe S., and Michael scored along with Mathew M.  In the bottom of the inning, Will D. then  hit a hard grounder that got past the shortstop, hitting the fence in left center andscoring 2.

In the 4th, Vince M. hit a great triple down the right field line, and Tanner K. capped off the rally with a 2 RBI single, knocking in Michael R. and Vince M.  The A’s bounced back in the bottom of the inning. After Duncan M. doubled and a walk by Jeffrey D.,Thomas L. drove in 2 runs with a ground rule double.

The 5th was a quiet inning. Dylan T. and Gabe S. both pitched well.

Us faithful watchers only got to see the top of the 6th, because the game was over after Dylan T. had a 1-2-3 inning with 2 strikeouts.

Over all,the contest was well played.  The game had a professional-like feel, with few errors and solid rips.  Connor L. made a great catch and Duncan M. showed some crazy “wheels" as he sprinted and got a double.  Both teams played a nice game, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see another match upbetween them late in the playoffs.

Next up for the Angels are the Nationals, while the 4-1 A’s face the 4-1 Mets.

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Summer Baseball - Registration is now open!

Posted by Dennis Kane at Jun 7, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

We are offering Summer Baseball for the kids of Manhattan and Hermosa beach, age 7-13 as of April 30 of this year. The program consists of 5 age-appropriate, just for fun divisions and the kids play 2 games per week starting the 3rd week of July through the month of August. There is no snack stand obligation and almost no practices. Go to our active.com registration page for all the details.  

Season

3rd week in July through late August

Age 12/13

This is a preview of Jrs. baseball which is played on a 90' (basepath) field. Unlike the lower leagues, there will be short practices to prepare the 12 year-olds for the transition to a bigger field. Details are TBD.

Age 10/11

This league will consist of kids that will likely play in Majors next year. Note that kids age 10 placed in this league are not guaranteed to play Majors in the spring. Games are Tuesday evening and Saturday afternoon.

Age 9/10

This league will consist of kids that will likely play in International next year. Note that kids age 9 placed in this league are not guaranteed to play in International in the spring. Games are Tuesday evening and Saturday afternoon.

Age 8/9

This league will consist of kids that will likely play in Coast next year. Note that kids age 7 placed in this league are not guaranteed to play in Coast in the spring. Games are Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon.

Age 7/8

Age 7 and some 8's that will likely play Cal (coach pitch) next spring. If your 8 year-old has already played Cal, but needs a review before kid pitch, this is the league to pick. If you have a league-age 6 player that played Cal by exception this spring, he or she also is eligible. Games are Friday evening and Sunday afternoon.

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