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Youth Scene

June 04, 2009

BASEBALL

Ocean View Little League

Minor A division

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Sidewinders 8, Rivercats 5: The Sidewinders defeated the Rivercats in a hard-fought game to move on to the Ocean View Little League Minor A Championship game this Saturday. The win also guaranteed the Sidewinders a spot in the District 62 Tournament of Champions.

The Sidewinders scored three runs in the top of the first and one in the second before the Rivercats got on the board with two runs in the bottom of the second. Tied 5-5 after four innings, the Sidewinders started the fifth with two walks before having a runner thrown out trying to advance to third. With two outs and a runner on second, Steven Kotkosky connected for a single to score Jacob Pitts and give the Sidewinders a 6-5 lead.

Jack Furry followed with a two-run home run to put the Sidewinders up 8-5. The Sidewinders were led by solid pitching performances by Jack MacDowell and Steven Kotkosky. At the plate, the Sidewinders were led by Furry and MacDowell, who each had two hits. Jake Cavazos had a hit and two RBIs, Tyler Warren had a hit and an RBI, and Max Kaplan, Jack Fults and Teddy Gregory each contributed hits in the victory.

Knights 6, Bulls 2: Great pitching by the Knights’ Ricky Masters, Jake Legg and Chase Foreman kept the Bulls to two runs. Legg had his first Little League career home run to dead center field and followed it up with a booming double.

Minor B division

Hooks 4, Look-Outs 1: The win over the Look-Outs moved the Hooks to the top four teams of the OVLL Tournament. The Hooks played great defensive fielding and held the Look-Outs to one run. Hooks players Jet Kelly, Jack Pelc, Sean Staley, Chandler Forth, Ben Quezada, Spencer Stanbridge, Jacob Hathcock, Sean Moore, Peter Carlson, Blake Beyett and Drew Guerrero pulled together to secure the win.

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Huntington Valley Little League

Juniors Division

Yankees 21, Dodgers 0: For five consecutive innings, the Yankees shut down the Dodgers. Starting pitcher Don Pierce pitched four scoreless innings for the Yankees, including nine strikeouts. Noah Taylor came in and closed out the game in the fifth inning.

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