Unbeaten Sandpiper wins first three games to lead pack
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Sandpiper remained unbeaten after two weeks of play and leads the
Tuesday/Thursday League standings of the city of Laguna
Beach-sponsored Summer Slow Pitch Softball League.
Sandpiper ran its record to 3-0 by blanking Good, Bad and Ugly,
5-1, and Team Viagra, 8-4, in the second week of the season.
Dave Sommerville led Sandpiper offensively with a three-run home
run in the top of the seventh inning in the win over Good, Bad and
Ugly, then blasted three more home runs, which accounted for five
runs, overall, in the win over Team Viagra.
Steve Lafferty doubled and hit a solo home run and also hit a pair
of home runs in the two victories.
Team Viagra actually led Sandpiper, 3-0, behind consecutive home
runs by Keith Mulvaney, John Verdugo Jr and Ryan Sauers in the first
inning.
Sandpiper, however, came right back in the bottom of the frame and
mirrored Team Viagra’s output as Lafferty, Sommerville and Ryan
Neptune each homered.
In other Tuesday/Thursday League play:
Used Cars 16, Forty Majority 1
Mica Brown delivered a grand slam and also hit two other home runs
in accounting for seven runs to lead Used Cars, which improved to
2-0.
Mike McKenzie homered and singled to drive in four runs.
Bill Burk homered and hit two singles to lead Forty Majority.
Island Shade 11, Rotary 5
Defending division champion Island Shade pounded out 15 hits in
the victory.
Coby Naess led the charge with a pair of home runs and a single.
Mike Sadler homered and doubled and Tom Taylor homered and singled.
Team Hobie 5, Ganahl Lumber 4
A five-run fifth inning carried Team Hobie to the one-run victory.
Team Hobie finished with seven hits overall.
For Ganahl Lumber, leadoff batter Scott Dixon went three for
three, which included two doubles.
Ganahl Lumber 6, Forty Majority 4
John Ward homered and singled to produce four runs overall as
Ganahl Lumber won its first game.
Leadoff batter Robert Bonn homered and doubled to account for two
runs.
Mike Iannatti and Lyle Hudson each doubled and singled twice to
lead Forty Majority.
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