NBLL AA: Cards leave Diamondbacks snake-bitten
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - The Cardinals picked a great time to pick up their
first win against the Diamondbacks, winning the Newport Beach Little
League AA Division championship game with an 8-2 victory Saturday at
Lincoln Elementary.
“The whole season for us has been very competitive,” Cardinals Manager
King Nelson said after the game. “But we’ve improved game after game and
I think that’s the most important thing.”
Tommy Colton was the offensive star, going 3 for 4 with three runs and
two RBIs.
“He had a fantastic game for us coming out of nowhere,” King said. “He’s
just had a fantastic season. He’s pitched real well and hit great for
us.”
After the Cards scored a run in the top of the first inning, the D-Backs
took a 2-1 lead after Brian Yasukochi and Matt Morris managed to travel
around the bases and score.
Colton’s RBI single in the third brought in Michael Bloom to tie the
score at 2-2. Colton would then score on a bases-loaded walk by Chase
Stark to give the Cards the lead for good.
Bloom pitched the first two innings before Colton came in and threw three
scoreless innings, allowing only one hit.
In fact, the D-Backs managed only two hits for the game, both by Kendall
Pick.
“It’s funny, we had a tough first game and a tough last game, but the 18
in the middle were pretty fun,” D-Backs Coach Jay Palchikoff said.
The Cards iced the game in the fifth inning when Colton, Stark, Scott
Frazier and Tennison Mitchell each came around to score.
Colton’s third run of the game came in the sixth inning. He scored off a
base hit from Frazier.
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