Padres crowned champs
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Chris Yemma
As a slight evening mist, usually associated with the break of dawn,
rolled into Laguna Hills Sports Park Wednesday, pitching ace J.D.
Dawn kept his cool.
The Newport Beach Little League Padres’ thrower had to keep the
Laguna Niguel Twins in check through one final inning for his team to
win the District 55 Tournament of Champions Majors division baseball
title.
It was Blake Thomsen that had blasted a solo shot to right-center
and Mason Case that added an RBI double, both during the previous
inning, to break a deadlocked game.
So, it was up to Dawn to close the book, with historical
implications on the line: just one Newport Beach Little League team
had won a district championship in the past 27 years, Newport Coach
Bart Thomsen said.
In dramatic fashion, in the bottom of the sixth inning, Dawn and
his teammates took care of the minimum three batters to preserve the
Padres’ 5-3 victory for the district title.
“I was scared someone was going to hit [a home run],” Dawn said
about the final inning, after he allowed a single to leadoff batter
Dana Johnson to bring the tying run to the plate. “I feel real happy
we won.”
Dawn received help when catcher Gianni Ferrante fired the ball to
first baseman Ryan Grable, who tagged out Johnson for the second out.
Dawn struck out the final batter for the win, which gave Thomsen his
first championship-game victory in five attempts.
“I’ve reached the [Newport Beach Little League] championship five
straight years and lost them all,” Thomsen said, “so it’s pretty
funny to go all the way and beat the teams in the Tournament of
Champions.”
It marked the second straight game the opposing team had brought
at least the tying run to the plate in the last inning against the
Padres. The Lake Forest Red Sox loaded the bases in the sixth inning
in Monday’s semifinals for the potential win, but Case induced the
final out from the mound.
Dawn had the honor Wednesday, sealing the championship with
offensive help from the younger Thomsen and Case, as well as
Ferrante, Mikey Pawell and Mike Moorhead.
Thomsen’s loaded bat did the most damage. He started the game with
a triple off the fence in right-center field and he blasted his home
run during his third at-bat. He just missed clearing the fence on his
second at-bat and was snagged for an out, finishing 2 for 3 with an
RBI and two runs scored.
“This was probably my best moment on a baseball field,” he said.
Dawn retired the side in the second and fifth innings, and faced
the minimum in the sixth during his complete-game, four-hit outing on
the mound. Offensively, he drilled a triple in the fifth inning just
after Thomsen had nailed his homer.
Ferrante and Pawell both finished 1 for 3 at the plate with a run
scored, while Case was 1 for 3 with an RBI and Moorhead scored a run
in the second inning.
Other contributors for the Padres included Spencer Bruno, Alex
Grody, Austin Pollard and Blake Grable.
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