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Game 1
Ontario Western
6/22/06 |
6-0 |
The Canyon Hills Junior All-Stars started out strong with Justin Nathasingh
taking the mound in their first game and striking out the side to begin their
match-up vs. Ontario Western. In the bottom of the first, two out walks to
Josh Thomasson and Trent Rangel brought up Matt Zurita. Zurita hit a
towering shot to centerfield that fell in and scored Thomasson for Canyon Hills
to take a 1-0 lead.
Nathasingh continued his mastery striking out 2 more in the
second, another in the third, and 1 more in the fourth, surrendering only a walk
in the second. While Canyon Hills added to their lead in the 3rd inning,
following a double from Chris Ferreira, a single from Thomasson, and a walk to
Zurita to load the bases, a two-out error of the bat of Ricardo Martin scored
Ferreira and Thomasson for a 3-0 advantage.
In the 5th, a lead off single by Ontario Western broke up
Nathasingh's bid at a no-hitter. But Nathasingh came back to strike out 2
more in the inning, and all Ontario Western would get for the remainder of the
game would be another walk.
The bottom of the 5th saw Canyon Hills double their lead as a walk to Zurita,
a single by Zach Kling, a walk to Gabriel Bernardo preceded a 2-run single from
Nathasingh. Following a walk to Brandon McNitt, Ferreira produced an RBI
single for the final score of 6-0.
Nathasingh threw 82 pitches in the complete game 1-hitter,
striking out 11, facing only 3 batters above the minimum. Thomasson
reached base 4 times, with Ferreira and Zurita 3 times each, and Kling adding 2
hits in the Canyon Hills attack. |
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Game 2
Ontario Mtn. View
6/24/06 |
11-10 |
In their second game, Trent Rangel took the mound for the Canyon Hills team
against the host team from Ontario Mountain View following a 60 min. delay due
to an umpire scheduling issue. In the top of the first, OMV scored twice
as Rangel struggled to find his control. Canyon Hills came right back to
post four runs as Logan Laszczyk singled and later scored on an early OMV error,
Chris Ferreira scored on a Matt Zurita single, and following a Rangel double,
both Zurita and Rangel scored on a single from Ricardo Martin.
After Rangel struck out the side in the second, Canyon Hills
mounted another rally. Brandon McNitt walked, Laszczyk singled again, and
Ferrerira walked. Josh Thomasson added an RBI base on balls, and Zurita
added a 2-run single. Ricardo Martin added another RBI as the lead
grew to 8-2.
Rangel set down OMV in the 3rd and 4th, striking out his 6th
batter along the way, but Canyon Hills
couldn't add to their lead, although they had back-to back singles from McNitt
and Laszczyk in the 3rd, with Josh Clavel and Gabriel Bernardo reaching base in
the 4th.
In the 5th, Rangel fell victim to a nagging blister injury
and had to be removed after allowing 2 more runs, but Clavel took the mound and
stopped any further damage. Canyon Hills got the 2 runs back in the bottom
of the inning as McNitt singled again, stole second, and scored on Laszczyk's
4th single of the game. Laszczyk then stole 2nd and 3rd base, and scored
on an errant throw from the OMV catcher, upping the Canyon Hills lead to 10-4.
The 6th inning saw OMV scratch out 3 runs to get to 10-7, but
Canyon Hills pushed up another run in the bottom of the inning as Martin scored
following being hit by a pitch, stealing second, and an error by the OMV second
baseman off the bat of Justin Nathasingh.
McNitt took the mound in the 7th and quickly recorded 2 outs.
But OMV didn't concede as they mounted a comeback following a walk and four
consecutive bloop singles to get the tying and go ahead runs on base. But
McNitt would not be defeated as he struck out the final OMV batter to grab
Canyon Hills the victory. |
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Game 3
Creekside Ranch
6/27/06 |
16-6 |
Canyon Hills came out with hot
bats in their game vs Creekside Ranch. Scoring runs in all 5 innings, they
played a mercy shortened game in capturing their third win.
After Justin Nathasingh retired the first three batters in
the top of the first inning, in the bottom of first Logan Lasczcyk walked and
eventually stole third. Chris Ferreira singled in Lasczcyk, followed by
Matt Zurita singling in Ferreira. With 2 outs, RBI walks to Nathasingh and
Dylan Ysais put Canyon Hills up 4-0, as they batted around in the inning.
After surrendering a run in the top of the second, Trent
Rangel singled with two outs in the bottom of the inning and following a walk to
Ricardo Martin, Rangel scored on a base hit from Brandon McNitt.
Two unearned runs scored for Creekside in the third to cut
the Canyon Hills lead to 5-3, but in their turn at bat Canyon Hills sent eleven
batters to the plate, scoring 7 more runs. Nathasingh reached base on an
error to start the inning, and advanced to third on another error and a wild
pitch. Josh Clavel then walked and stole second base, with both Nathasingh
and Clavel scoring on a single from Lasczcyk. Ferreira also reached base
on an error, and both Lasczcyk and Ferreira would end up scoring on wild
pitches. As the rally continued, Zurita walked, and Rangel followed with a
single. Martin hammered a shot to left, but the Creekside left fielder was
able to catch it and double off Zurita. A walk to McNitt, and a single by Zach
Kling scored Rangel. Up for the second time in the inning, Nathasingh
produced 2 runs, shooting the ball threw the second baseman, before Clavel flied
out deep to center.
In the 4th, Nathasingh struck out 2 before taking a line
drive off his leg. He recovered on the play to get the runner at first to
end the inning. Lasczcyk led off the Canyon Hills half with a walk and got
his third stolen base of the game. Following another walk to Zurita,
Rangel got his third single of the game to put Canyon Hills up 13-3.
Trying to close out the game, Canyon Hills struggled a little
defensively and Creekside capitalized to score 3 runs. But once again
Canyon Hills had an answer. Gabriel Bernardo walked and stole second,
later scoring on an errant throw from the pitcher. Josh Thomasson drove a
double off the left field fence, and scored on a single by Lasczcyk, who moved
up on an error by the center fielder. Ferreira then singled in Lasczcyk to
end the game, 16-6.
Nathasingh picked up his second complete game victory, striking out 5
and giving up 6 hits in the 80 pitch performance. |
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Game 4
Upland National
7/7/06 |
14-1 |
Canyon Hills once again used a
strong pitching performance and an explosive hitting attack in defeating Upland
National 14-1 to advance to the District 23 Finals.
Logan Lasczcyk got the offense going in the 1st with game
opening double and steal of third base. Matt Zurita then drove in the team's
first run with an RBI grounder that was thrown away. A later single from
Ricardo Martin left 2 runners on base as the top of the first inning came to an
end. In the bottom of the first, Trent Rangel took the mound. An error
and a single allowed Upland National to score an unearned run, but Rangel struck
out the side to finish the inning with the teams tied 1-1.
The 2nd inning, another lead-off double, this one off the
bat of Brandon McNitt, was cashed in by a Gabriel Bernardo grounder that once
again was thrown away. Bernardo stole second and third but was left
stranded. Rangel took care of UN in their at bat, striking out 2 more and
catching a towering pop-up behind the mound.
The 3rd saw Canyon Hills' offense begin to ignite, lead-off singles
from Zurita and Rangel put 2 runners on with none out, but a pop-up and a force of Zurita
at 3rd base stalled the inning until McNitt singled in Rangel to up the Canyon Hills lead to 3-1.
The 4th inning saw Canyon Hills double their run total.
Zach Kling singled, Lasczcyk reached on an error, and Chris Ferreira singled in Bernardo. Zurita reached on a fielder's
choice in which Lasczcyk was caught trying to score. Rangel singled in Ferreira, but a good throw and tag
got Zurita at the plate. Nick Lin singled in Rangel to put the score at 6-1 before the end
of the inning. Rangel struck out 2 more as UN used an error, hit batter, and walk to load
the bases, before a grounder to Dylan Ysais at first was grabbed and flipped to McNitt to end the threat.
The 5th saw McNitt collect his third hit and Kling reach on a walk, but both
runners were stranded. The 6th saw Canyon Hills put the game away scoring 8 runs. Ferreira and
Zurita singled, with Rangel walking to load the bases. A Ferreira was forced at home on a
grounder, but Josh Thomasson knocked in 2 with a single. McNitt and Justin Nathasingh each reached
on errors, followed by a walk to Kling. Lasczcyk singled in 2 more, followed by Ferreira singling
in another, and Zurita doubling in an 8th run of the inning.
The 14-1 score saw the game end after Zurita took the mound in the 6th and
record 2 pop-outs and a K around 1 single from UN. Rangel had 9 K's in his 5 innings pitched, allowing just 1 hit and 1 walk.
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Game 5
Chino Hills
7/10/06 |
4-9 |
Details pending. |
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Game 6
Chino Hills
7/11/06 |
3-6 |
Details pending. |