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Little League

Ocean View won't repeat as Little League World Series champion after Huntington Valley beats its rival twice in District 62 play, including 8-3 in the championship game.

July 03, 2012|By Mike Sciacca
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Several players from both teams have gone up against each other in district All-Star play during the past three years. Scott Glascoe managed the Huntington Valley 9/10 All-Star team that defeated Ocean View to win the district title in 2010. Last year, Ocean View got the best of Huntington Valley to win the 10/11 crown.

Glascoe said that eight members of this year's Huntington Valley Little League All-Star team were All-Star players on the league's 9/10 and 10/11 teams the past two years.

Scott Glascoe said that Huntington Valley will play its Section 10 opener at 4 p.m. July 14 against District 68 at 4 p.m. at Woodfield Park in Aliso Viejo.

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The Huntington Valley Little League All-Stars are: Jake Adams, Lane Adams, Derek Cleland, Luke Glascoe, Chase Hanson, Austin Heberden, Ethan Kemp, Michael Marquez, Nick Morlett, Will Morton, Werner Reither, Brian Rodriguez. Manager: Scott Glascoe. Coaches: Jacob "Jake" Adams, Tim Hanson.

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9/10 Division

Robinwood clinched the district championship Monday by shutting down Ocean View, 2-0. Rocco Peppi and Andrew Sojka each threw three innings and both gave up a hit for Robinwood. Sojka also drove in both runs.

Robinwood went undefeated (4-0) in the tournament and outscored the opposition, 37-3, with three shutouts. Ocean View scored the three runs in a 4-3 loss to Robinwood on June 25.

Robinwood continues postseason play at the Section 10 Tournament.

The Robinwood 9/10 All-Stars are: Andrew Baldwin, Bradley Coots, Ezekiel Franco, Scott Fujita, Brayden Gratzer, Ryan Gregory, Christian Hill, Caden Kendle, Evan Manzo, Rocco Peppi, Andrew Sojka, Shane Stafford, Jacob Vogel. Manger: Spike Sojka. Coaches: Geoff Kendel, Steve Stafford.

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10/11 Division

Huntington Valley took the district banner Monday by defeating Ocean View, 4-2. Joshua Hahn pitched a complete game for Huntington Valley. Ryan Pauley went the distance Saturday as Huntington Valley handed Ocean View its first loss, 3-1, to stay alive in the tournament and force Monday's game.

Huntington Valley outscored its four tourney opponents, 49-13, with two shutouts. Ocean View had handed Huntington Valley an 8-2 defeat June 27.

Huntington Valley opens Section 10 play against District 46 at 2 p.m. July 14. The tournament is hosted by Loara Little League.

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