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Mike Sciacca
VFW combined outstanding pitching with solid defense to remain in the
thick of the Majors Division race at Laguna Beach Little League.
Gabe Stansbury no-hit Hobie Sports and struck out seven while
allowing two walks in a complete-game effort as VFW handed the
division leader an 8-0 setback at Riddle Field.
Stansbury received outstanding support from several teammates.
Drake Dixon snagged two line drives at shortstop, Mikey Rubel
turned a double play at second base and had one assist, Cooper
Gwaltney had two assists at third base including one on a bunt
attempt, Casey Miller was solid behind the plate and first baseman
Alex Shusko recorded seven putouts, two of which were unassisted.
Stansbury even got into the act. He backed up his pitching
performance by catching a pop up and later threw out a runner on his
knees after fielding a chopper up the first base line.
VFW took command early, scoring four runs in the first inning and
adding three more in the second.
Gwaltney led the attack by going two for two with four RBIs.
Stansbury doubled, Miller, Dixon, Will Armstrong and Brian Yale all
drove in runs and Rubel, Shusko and Stansbury each scored twice.
In other games:
Hobie Sports 9, American Legion 6
Hobie Sports used some heroics by Dillon Pierce and Alex Germano
to retain its grip first-place in the Majors Division standings.
Pierce and Germano delivered back-to-back home runs for the first
time in several years at Riddle Field, igniting a comeback from a
six-run deficit as Hobie rallied past American Legion.
Germano leads the division in home runs with four; Pierce, who hit
two in the game, is second on the list with three.
Pierce hit a two-run home run, scoring Ty Pierce who had launched
the Hobie fourth with a single, to make it a 6-2 game.
Germano followed with a solo shot to narrow the gap to 6-3.
The big inning continued when Eli Viszolay singled and Matt Moisen
and Chris Kennedy walked to load the bases.
That set the stage for Cole Kenney who promptly drove in two runs
with a single to narrow Hobie’s deficit to 6-5.
After Dillon Pierce sent down American Legion in order in the top
of the fifth, Nate Wilson reached base in the bottom of the inning
and was advanced to second by Jackson Christy.
Zac Johnston then came up with a solid drive to centerfield that
scored Wilson to tie the game at 6-6.
Pierce continued his power hitting in the same inning by belting
his second homer of the game, this one a two-run shot that gave Hobie
an 8-6 edge.
Viszolay later singled to score Germano for a 9-6 lead.
Dillon Pierce shut down American Legion in the top of the sixth,
striking out two while Johnston came up with a key out at second
base.
Viszolay finished the game three for three to lead all hitters.
Kyle Snyder, Alec Burke, Andrew Paddon, Bo Hutson and Kelsey
Linton all singled and Christian Kessler doubled as American Legion
opened up a 4-0 lead through three innings.
American Legion tacked on two more runs in the top of the fourth
to pad its advantage to 6-0.
Majors Division standings (through May 5): 1. Hobie Sports, 10-2;
2. VFW, 8-3; 3. Firefighters, 5-5; 4. Sportsworld, 5-6; 5. American
Legion, 3-8; 6T. Laguna Surf & Sport, Rotary, both 2-8.
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