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OVLL Dodgers take ‘Freeway Series’

Majors Dodgers edge Angels, 3-2, as Salzman earns win.

March 18, 2010
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Rockhounds 15, Sea Dogs 3: The Rockhounds held the Sea Dogs to only few runs. The game opened with base hits by Rowan Dupras, Nicholas Lambert, and Edward Pelc setting the pace. Great pressure was applied at first base by Garrett Webb. With maximum runs obtained in several innings, the Rockhound pitching crew dominated the game. Base running and steals were skillfully performed by Trenton Marsh, Lukas David and Jacob Fell. Behind the plate, outstanding catching was showcased by Lambert, leading the Rockhounds to their second victory.

— Patricia Pelc, Community Correspondent

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Farm Division

Tarheels 0, Anteaters 0: Led by the hitting of Led by the hitting of Quinn Ortiz, A.J. Hurtado and Brendon Paduano, the Tarheels turned in their second strong performance to start the season. Nathan Halloran, Trent Cleboski, Elijah Herrera, Gavin Kells, Jackson Harris, Jack Carmody and David Drigla all delivered solid hits for the Tarheels.

— Daniel Lewis, Community Correspondent

Huntington Valley Little League

Majors Division

Bruins 22, Longhorns 4: At Huntington Valley Little League Saturday, 12-year-old Justin Mazzone hit two grand slams to lead the Bruins to victory.

Mazzone accounted for 10 runs total as the Bruins defeated the Longhorns, 22-4, in a Majors Division game at Inspiration Field. He finished three for three with a walk, a double, the two grand slams and 10 RBIs. He also scored four runs.

Soccer

Gold Coast Xtreme plays in National Cup: The Gold Coast Xtreme Black U12 boys soccer team had a very successful year, starting with 2009 fall league play advancing them into Silver Elite bracket for this year’s league play and along the way capping numerous tournament championships. With its impressive track record, an invitation was extended to the team for a chance to compete in the 2010 U.S. Cal South National Cup, Feb. 20 through March 14 at the Lancaster National Soccer Complex. All the games were held regardless of weather conditions including rain, hail and wind that tested participants and viewers alike.

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