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Pockets of color could be seen brightening up an otherwise gray
and overcast morning at a silent Huntington Valley Little League on
Friday.
Clusters of red, green, black and blue formed along the outside of
the first base dugout at the Majors Division field.
Soon, these colors would meld together to form one impressive,
vibrant color.
Eighteen players between the ages of 10 and 12 had gathered in
full uniform at the same Huntington Valley Little League fields that,
just two days earlier, had played host to big crowds who had come out
to watch the District 62 All-Star Tournament finals.
These youngsters had come together for one purpose: to comprise
the 2002 Independent Little League Dream Team.
Each player had turned in an impressive season in his respective
league, and each had the “right stuff” to make the cut.
“There’s a lot of talent out there,” said one parent, as she
watched the players assemble in bleachers. “I’ve seen a lot of these
kids play in the district tournaments, and they all really did a
great job.”
In all, 19 players comprise the 2002 Dream Team. They either
dominated the mound, owned the batter’s box or terrorized the playing
field. Their batting averages were impressive too, as was our average
for getting 18 of the 19 players together at one time, for a photo
shoot, two days after the completion of the season.
Summer vacation would have to wait at least one more day. One
player, in fact, was on vacation, but cut it short in order to make
the Dream Team photo shoot.
The breakdown of the Dream Team has District 62 champion
Huntington Valley represented by Mike Bogard, Paul McBeth, Race
Parmenter, Shawn Stiffler and J.T. Thompson; Kyle Buchan, Ryan
Donohue, Robert Herron, Nathan Roe and Cody Stroud wear Robinwood’s
colors; Aaron Amaral, Carl Eberts, Kyle Higashioka and Anthony
Paterno carry the Seaview banner; and Scott Baxter, Randy Guite,
James Miller, Mickey Moses and Garrett Shinn represent Ocean View.
As is the case each summer, it is difficult narrowing the team to
a select few as talent abounds in the four local little leagues.
“I’ve seen a lot of these kids in action these past few weeks in
district play and I was really impressed with how well they played,”
said John Parmenter, who managed Huntington Valley to both a District
62 Tournament of Champions title and a district All-Star championship
within the course of three weeks.
For Kyle Buchan of Robinwood, his being named to the Dream Team
capped what he called a “great year.”
In addition to his making the All-Star team and the Dream Team,
Buchan excelled in the classroom, was named his school’s student of
the year and was honored with the Presidential Gold Seal for academic
achievement.
“It’s been a really fun year and it was my best year of Little
League yet,” said the 12-year-old, a right-handed pitcher and third
baseman.
As the photo shoot wrapped and members of the Dream Team began to
go their separate ways -- gloves and bats in hand, as though it were
just another day at the ballpark -- the sun began to pierce the
marine layer above. The light it cast seemed to highlight the
scattered colors below, much the same way the Independent had done by
bringing them together to form the 2002 Dream Team.
* MIKE SCIACCA covers sports and features. He can be reached at
(714) 965-7171 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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