VFW blanks American Legion
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VFW produced three, first inning runs and took it from there last
weekend as they went on to post a 7-0 victory over American Legion in
Laguna Beach Little League Majors Division action at Riddle Field.
VFW pushed across four more runs in the fourth inning put the game
out of reach.
Gabe Stansbury finished with a hit and two RBI, Alex Shusko, Will
Armstrong and Casey Miller each had a hit and RBI, Mikey Rubel had an
RBI and Brian Yale and Wyatt Innins each walked and scored.
Stansbury also notched the pitching win, his first of the season.
He threw three innings of hitless, scoreless ball with seven
strikeouts.
Shusko followed with two scoreless inning and Miller finished the
game without allowing a hit or run in the sixth.
Brian Yale turned in two key outs for VFW, the first when he
gunned down a runner heading for home plate from the left-field foul
line, the second when he speared a hard liner at third for the final
out of the game.
Tyler MacRae, Spike Jackson, Kyle Snyder, Travis Woloson and Alec
Burk all played solid games for American Legion.
In other games:
Hobies 4, VFW 2
Standout fielding and a sixth inning rally allowed the
Firefighters to pick up their initial win of the season and hand VFW
its first loss.
Brennen Mulvaney pitched the first three innings for the
Firefighters and allowed just one run while striking out four.
Mulvaney also had an RBI single in the early going.
The sixth inning rally included a single by Luke Lacy, double by
Spencer Freidenrich, a walk by Alex Sasaki and a two-RBI blast by
Adam Seleven.
Hobie Sports 10, Firefighters 7
Consecutive hits by Eli Viszolay, Cole Kennedy and Jackson Christy
produced four runs in the sixth inning as Hobie Sports broke a 6-6
tie and went on to post their third straight victory.
Viszolay and Dillon Pierce each went three for three and Matt
Moisen went two for three to lead Hobie Sports.
Alex Germano started on the mound for Hobie Sports and didn’t give
up a hit. Pierce finished the game and struck out four before
yielding a sixth inning double to Adam Selevean.
Seleven later scored to make the final, 10-7.
Michael Lewis had an outstanding game at shortstop for the
Firefighters.
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