The Columbus Day Classic saw our return to Long Beach for the second time this year. The Los Altos staff take care of their fields as good as any place you'll play. It's a fun park to play at, and we look forward to our tournaments there every year. Thank you to the Los Altos crew for making the weekend possible, and fantastic.
October 20, 2013
Oktoberfest Recap
8-Under:
The Gold and Silver Brackets in the 8-Under Division could not have split more perfectly. All four teams in the Gold Bracket were 2-0 with just 5 runs allowed separating the 1st and 4th Seeds. This resulted in a very evenly matched Gold Bracket that was up for grabs for any team.
One team however had redemption on their mind. Three weeks earlier at the same park, Los Al Combat suffered a Pool Play loss to Raymar to knock them into the Silver Bracket on Sunday (which they easily won). It took them three weeks, but they found themselves up against Raymar in their Semifinal Playoff game. Not looking to repeat history, they jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, advancing to the Championship with a 9-1 victory.
After a game break, they were ready to seal the deal, and put up a whopping 17 runs in the Championship game, easily taking home 1st Place.
12-Under:
One of the most important things for any coach, player, parent, fan to remember is that in a baseball game, anything can happen. Even the best teams lose games, or in the Majors over 70 games. LA Xtreme experienced that this weekend. After giving up no runs in their first Pool Play game, they gave up an uncharacteristic 9 runs in a 9-3 loss. This put them into the Gold Bracket, but as the 3rd Seed. Not letting that loss get in their head, they buckled down and play the baseball they knew they could play. Giving up 1 run in the Semifinals, and just 2 in the finals, they cruised to an easy 1st Place finish, and learned an important lesson along the way.
13-Under:
It's not often a team goes 2-0, gives up 2 runs in Pool Play, and isn't the 1st Seed, but just that happened to IE Elite Orange. The 1st Seed Outlaws gave up 0 runs on Saturday, and took the 1st Seed into Sunday's playoffs. They couldn't keep the streak going though, and were upset by the 4th Seed La Verne Patriots.
Laverne and IE Elite had faced each other on Saturday with Elite coming out on top. The Patriots couldn't change history though, and IE Elite gave up 0 runs to take home 1st Place.
Thank you to all the teams that played in the Oktoberfest. Here is a list of the Champions and Runner-Ups.
See you on the fields
-AC
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The Gold and Silver Brackets in the 8-Under Division could not have split more perfectly. All four teams in the Gold Bracket were 2-0 with just 5 runs allowed separating the 1st and 4th Seeds. This resulted in a very evenly matched Gold Bracket that was up for grabs for any team.
One team however had redemption on their mind. Three weeks earlier at the same park, Los Al Combat suffered a Pool Play loss to Raymar to knock them into the Silver Bracket on Sunday (which they easily won). It took them three weeks, but they found themselves up against Raymar in their Semifinal Playoff game. Not looking to repeat history, they jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, advancing to the Championship with a 9-1 victory.
After a game break, they were ready to seal the deal, and put up a whopping 17 runs in the Championship game, easily taking home 1st Place.
12-Under:
One of the most important things for any coach, player, parent, fan to remember is that in a baseball game, anything can happen. Even the best teams lose games, or in the Majors over 70 games. LA Xtreme experienced that this weekend. After giving up no runs in their first Pool Play game, they gave up an uncharacteristic 9 runs in a 9-3 loss. This put them into the Gold Bracket, but as the 3rd Seed. Not letting that loss get in their head, they buckled down and play the baseball they knew they could play. Giving up 1 run in the Semifinals, and just 2 in the finals, they cruised to an easy 1st Place finish, and learned an important lesson along the way.
13-Under:
It's not often a team goes 2-0, gives up 2 runs in Pool Play, and isn't the 1st Seed, but just that happened to IE Elite Orange. The 1st Seed Outlaws gave up 0 runs on Saturday, and took the 1st Seed into Sunday's playoffs. They couldn't keep the streak going though, and were upset by the 4th Seed La Verne Patriots.
Laverne and IE Elite had faced each other on Saturday with Elite coming out on top. The Patriots couldn't change history though, and IE Elite gave up 0 runs to take home 1st Place.
Thank you to all the teams that played in the Oktoberfest. Here is a list of the Champions and Runner-Ups.
See you on the fields
-AC
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October 3, 2013
Thunder Weekend Recap - October 1st, 2013
11-Under:
Heading into the Championship game on Sunday, No Fear looked unstoppable. Outscoring opponents 28-0 in their first two playoff games, there didn't seem to be anything that could slow them down. They certainly weren't counting on a pesky 4th Seed to ruin their plans.
The La Costa Titans entered Sunday with a 1-1 record. Bright and early, they found themselves facing the team that handed them their one loss on Saturday. Not looking for a repeat outcome, they snuck by them with a 7-6 upset. Now facing the 1st Seed with momentum pushing them, they upset the 1st Seed with a 8-3 Semifinal victory, sending them to the championship game.
Now with both teams on their third games of the day, it came down to a game of defense. With pitching thin and teams getting tired, the Championship became less about scoring runs, and more about holding their opponents to as few as possible. The Titans did just that. Able to stifle No Fear's strong offense, they outscored the 2nd Seed 8-4 for the Championship upset.
12-Under:
Teams playing up towards the end of a season is a common thing. Teams are getting ready to advance up in age, so playing at great distances against older/stronger teams is a great way to get players ready for that jump. Stronger teams will do it early in the season as well, which is why the 12-Under division had two 11-Under teams competing against the older teams.
The 11-Under LA Clash came out swinging, putting up 23 runs on Saturday, and advancing to the Gold Bracket as the 2nd Seed. Once they got to the playoffs, they didn't look back. Winning their Semifinal game 7-3, they advanced to the finals to face the 1st Seed. They kept swinging the bats, putting up 10 more runs, and taking home 1st Place.
14-Under:
Some days, things just don't go your way. The Corona Cougars had one of those days on Saturday. Bad baseball wasn't to blame for their 0-2 Pool Play performance, it was just bad luck. They lost both games by a total of three runs. They just couldn't wake their bats up for Saturday's Pool Play games. Lucky for them though, Sunday was the only day they needed to swing the bats, and they came ready.
Putting up 14 runs in their quaterfinal game, they advanced to face the 1st Seed from their pool, who had beaten them 2-0 on Saturday. The Cougars did not repeat that performance, putting up 7 runs and advancing to the Championship game. Not ready to slow down, the Cougars put up another 11 runs, beating the 1st Seed from Pool B, and taking home the Championship.
Thank you to all the teams that played in the Thunder. Here is a list of the Champions and Runner-Ups.
See you on the fields
-AC
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Heading into the Championship game on Sunday, No Fear looked unstoppable. Outscoring opponents 28-0 in their first two playoff games, there didn't seem to be anything that could slow them down. They certainly weren't counting on a pesky 4th Seed to ruin their plans.
The La Costa Titans entered Sunday with a 1-1 record. Bright and early, they found themselves facing the team that handed them their one loss on Saturday. Not looking for a repeat outcome, they snuck by them with a 7-6 upset. Now facing the 1st Seed with momentum pushing them, they upset the 1st Seed with a 8-3 Semifinal victory, sending them to the championship game.
Now with both teams on their third games of the day, it came down to a game of defense. With pitching thin and teams getting tired, the Championship became less about scoring runs, and more about holding their opponents to as few as possible. The Titans did just that. Able to stifle No Fear's strong offense, they outscored the 2nd Seed 8-4 for the Championship upset.
12-Under:
Teams playing up towards the end of a season is a common thing. Teams are getting ready to advance up in age, so playing at great distances against older/stronger teams is a great way to get players ready for that jump. Stronger teams will do it early in the season as well, which is why the 12-Under division had two 11-Under teams competing against the older teams.
The 11-Under LA Clash came out swinging, putting up 23 runs on Saturday, and advancing to the Gold Bracket as the 2nd Seed. Once they got to the playoffs, they didn't look back. Winning their Semifinal game 7-3, they advanced to the finals to face the 1st Seed. They kept swinging the bats, putting up 10 more runs, and taking home 1st Place.
14-Under:
Some days, things just don't go your way. The Corona Cougars had one of those days on Saturday. Bad baseball wasn't to blame for their 0-2 Pool Play performance, it was just bad luck. They lost both games by a total of three runs. They just couldn't wake their bats up for Saturday's Pool Play games. Lucky for them though, Sunday was the only day they needed to swing the bats, and they came ready.
Putting up 14 runs in their quaterfinal game, they advanced to face the 1st Seed from their pool, who had beaten them 2-0 on Saturday. The Cougars did not repeat that performance, putting up 7 runs and advancing to the Championship game. Not ready to slow down, the Cougars put up another 11 runs, beating the 1st Seed from Pool B, and taking home the Championship.
Thank you to all the teams that played in the Thunder. Here is a list of the Champions and Runner-Ups.
See you on the fields
-AC
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