Storm returns from Cooperstown
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Bryce Alderton
They made friends, traded pins and played some baseball. What more
could a 12-year-old ask for?
The So Cal Storm, a traveling 12-and-under baseball team returned
from Cooperstown, N.Y., where they went 1-6 in the Cooperstown Dreams
Park Tournament, a 64-team national invitational tournament at the
Cooperstown Dreams Park.
Storm Manager Rick Campo said the players, coaches and families
reveled in the weeklong festivities that included visiting the
National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
“The kids made many new friends from around the country and
established a special bond with the people from Hawaii in the cabin
next to us,” Campo said.
The Storm entered their first playoff game as the No. 48 seed and
led 3-0 against the Westchester Warriors from Pennsylvania as Bryan
Culbertson hit his second home run of the tournament. But the
Warriors came back to take a 5-3 lead and the Storm didn’t score
again as the Warriors eliminated the Storm from the tournament.
But Storm players made some significant individual contributions
throughout the tournament.
Culbertson hit his first home run in the team’s 13-4 loss to the Hawaii Warriors in the Storm’s sixth game. After the game each Hawaii
player gave each Storm player a pooka shell necklace and each coach
was given a box of macadamia nuts.
At one stretch of the tournament, Costa Mesa’s Ryan Redding went 5
for 6 in two games, going 3 for 3 in the Storm’s only win, a 10-2
triumph over the Hornell Raiders from New York on the first day of
play.
Taylor Austin pitched a complete-game three-hitter against the
Raiders while collecting two hits and scoring two runs. Art Carahure
hit a home run and added another hit while scoring three runs.
In the Storm’s first tournament game, a 12-5 loss to the St.
Charles Travelers from Illinois, Eddie Tomasek hit a three-run home
run over the left-center field fence to give the Storm a brief 4-3
lead in the third inning.
Day Two saw the Storm lose by a combined two runs in their two
games.
The Storm had a 4-0 lead against West Boynton Beach, Fla., but
Boynton rallied to tie the game in the fifth on a grand slam and won
the game in the seventh on a wild throw to first on a dropped third
strike. Mike Robinson pitched seven innings for the Storm giving up
seven hits as Redding went 2 for 3.
In Game 2 on Day Two, the Storm lost in the final inning with two
outs, but Brandon Maurer pitched all six innings, striking out 10
while walking only one. He also had two hits.
With runners on first and second with two outs in the bottom of
the sixth, the Storm’s Austin fielded the ball and fired to second
for the double-play, but the ball deflected off the base runner’s leg
and rolled into center field, allowing the winning run to score.
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