Robinwood strikes late to take title
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The Robinwood Red Sox broke open a scoreless battle in the top of the
sixth inning by scoring four runs and went on to defeat the Seaview
Angels, 4-0, to win the District 62 Tournament of Champions Majors
Division title.
The Red Sox combined a couple of hits and walks with a few Seaview
errors to produce their four runs in a final played at Huntington
Valley Little League.
Robinwood began its rally with a double into the gap and an
intentional walk to put two runners on base.
That brought Paul Strong to the plate and, after several foul tips
and a stacked count, Strong dropped a hit into left field. The hit
brought home the game’s first two runs and sent the Red Sox on their
way to victory.
“It was a great game that went to the end,” said Chris Miller,
Seaview manager. “All the pitchers on both teams pitched really,
really well.”
Chris Czerniachowski threw three innings of scoreless ball for
Seaview. He was relieved by Kyle Boswell who finished the game.
Robinwood’s run to the district title included wins over Costa
Mesa American (6-4), Fountain Valley (7-1) and Ocean View (5-4)
before defeating Seaview in the final.
The Red Sox, the No. 2 team out of Robinwood, defeated three
first-place teams -- Costa Mesa American, Fountain Valley and Seaview
-- during the tournament.
Seaview’s Angels came into the tournament having won their Majors
Division title. They beat the Dodgers in a best-of-three series, 2-1
in games, to bring the league’s No. 1 seed into the tournament.
The Angels reached the title game by outscoring their first three
tournament opponents, 11-1. They recorded wins over Fountain Valley
No. 2 (4-0), Ocean View No. 1 (2-0) and Robinwood No. 1 (5-1).
“We had a good run and a great season,” Miller said. “Our kids
have a lot to be proud of.”
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