Costa Mesa National Padres ousted
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The Costa Mesa National Little League Minor B Padres were eliminated
from the District 62 Tournament of Champions, 3-1, by the Seaview
Mariners at LeBard Park Saturday.
Five walks and a single in the top of the first gave the Mariners
three quick runs. The Padres produced a run in the bottom of the
inning, when Alex DeSoto singled in Jeff Carlyle, who stole second
after being hit by a pitch.
The Padres had a chance to score in the third, when Jonathan Ball
singled with two outs and runners on first and second. But a runner
trying to score from second was thrown out at the plate.
Another scoring opportunity occurred in the fifth, when Tyler Rios
and Levi Stillman got on base. A high pop fly by Carlyle could have
scored both to tie the game, but the Mariners’ left fielder made the
grab to end the threat.
Padres Manager Rob Stillman said Ryan West pitched a great game,
at one point, striking out eight of 12 he faced.
Stillman also praised the defensive of first baseman Jake Stone.
Quades play for third
* TENNIS: Newport Beach resident Eric Quade and his father,
Stanley Quade, lost in the semifinals of the United States Tennis
Association Father-Son doubles tournament Saturday to the No.
1-seeded tandem of Larry and John Huebner, 6-3, 6-4.
The Quades defeated Gene and Guy Nash, 6-3, 6-4, in the
quarterfinals to advance to the semis.
The Quades play today at 10:30 in the third-place match.
Ducks remain on a roll
* ROLLER HOCKEY: The Ducks finished the regular season undefeated,
in first place and enter the playoffs as the top seed following two
more victories in sixth-grade roller hockey play.
The Ducks rallied for a 5-3 victory over the Sharks and ended the
season with a 10-3 triumph over the Rangers.
Greg Gute scored two first-period goals for the Sharks while the
Ducks’ Daniel Netzer trimmed the lead to 2-1 as the teams entered
halftime.
Dylon Gravelle scored two goals in the third period while Mike Do
added another. Hannah Toohey added an assist while Travis Whitlock
also keyed the offense.
Jason Cassidy and Logan Newett shared goaltending duties.
The Ducks and Rangers were tied, 3-3, after three periods before
the Ducks broke it open.
Netzer scored three goals while Gravelle and Newett each added two
in the fourth period.
Gravelle finished with four goals while Newett had three.
The Rangers’ Gunner Everett and Dane Sequeira each scored goals.
Do, Toohey and Whitlock all aided in offense and defense while
Cassidy and Netzer were both strong in goal.
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