Eastlake Pony League makes history with first championship banner

Eastlake Pony League's Bronco 12U all-star team has made history by winning the league's first championship banner after defeating San Diego Competitive by scores of 2-0 and 12-2 in Tuesday's Southwest Region championship series.

Eastlake Pony League made history in its second year of operation by advancing two teams to the second round of post-season all-star tournament play.

The league’s Mustang 9U team qualified for the Southern California/Southwest Region tournament July 5-10 in Carlsbad by placing third at the Southwest Region/East-South Section tournament June 16-24 at Tecolote.

Eastlake’s intrepid Bronco 12U team qualified for the Southwest Region tournament July 12-17 in Escondido by finishing fourth at the East-South Section tournament June 23-28 at Emerald Pony in El Cajon.

“Our league advancing to the second round was big news for us,” Jauregui explained. “We started Eastlake Pony last year and didn’t advance to the second round.”

Jauregui was greeted by even bigger news when the league’s Bronco team battled back through the elimination bracket to capture the region tournament championship.

“The Bronco boys earned the accomplishment of bringing home the first banner to Eastlake Pony League,” Jauregui said. “It wasn’t easy as they had to win back-to-back games against the undefeated San Diego Competitive team.

The boys and their families have such great positive energy and it’s something that Eastlake Pony League is proud of.”

Eastlake forced a double-elimination final by defeating San Diego Competitive, 2-0, in the first game on Tuesday.

The win was the Eastlake team’s fourth consecutive when facing elimination.

Eastlake, which lost its opening game in the seven-team region tournament by an 11-9 score to Ramona on July 13, remained in contention for the championship by recording elimination game victories against Tecolote (13-2 on Saturday), Ramona (18-4 on Sunday) and La Jolla (14-5 on Monday).

With both Eastlake and San Diego Competitive each having one loss in the tournament, the second game on Tuesday evening stood as the tournament’s championship game.

Eastlake made sure the banner contest was not close, winning 12-2.

Marco Hernandez finished the semifinal game on the mound and started the championship game as well.

“Marco was in his groove but he reached his max in pitch count,” Jauregui noted.

However, the team’s bats came alive to offer more than adequate support.

Erik Atondo hit a grand slam in the fourth inning to make the score 12-2. Eastlake thus had the opportunity to end the game by the 10-run mercy rule by recording three outs in the top of the fifth inning.

Joey Kellmer closed the game on the mound while the Eastlake defense proved ready to make the final three outs.

Kellmer and first baseman Sergio Zazueta recorded the first out on an attempted base hit on a bunt.

Kellmer struck out the second batter and second baseman Kalani Jauregui recorded the history-making final out on a fly-out.

“The gloves went up in the air and the celebration began,” the Eastlake Pony president said with a well-deserved air of pride.

Eastlake now advances to the 16-team Southern California Super Region tournament July 19-24 in Whittier.

The top three teams from the Southwest Region tournament advance to the Southern California Super Region tournament. San Diego Competitive (region runner-up) and La Jolla (third place) both join Eastlake in Whittier.

Eastlake (6-3 in all-star tournament play) plays Rialto in its first game at the Super Region tournament on Friday (July 20) at 7:45 p.m. The winner advances to meet the winner of Friday’s contest between Irvine and Santa Clarita Saturday at 5 p.m.

The winner of Saturday’s game advances to meet either Redondo Sunset or Fontana in a winners bracket game on Sunday (July 22).

The tournament closes with championship playoff games on Monday (July 23) and Tuesday (July 24).

In first-round games on Thursday (July 19), San Diego Competitive dropped a 7-6 decision to Toluca while La Jolla lost, 12-2, to Redondo Sunset.

In elimination games on Saturday (July 21), San Diego Competitive meets Diamond Bar at 9 a.m. while La Jolla meets Walnut at 9:30 a.m.

The top two teams at the Super Region tournament advance to the West Zone championships July 26-29 in Whittier.

The International World Series is scheduled July 27-30 in Los Alamitos.

Eastlake’s Bronco 12U team roster includes Chris Valdez, Erik Atondo, Alejandro Leyva, Adrian Medina, Kalani Jauregui, Khalyl Perez, Marco Hernandez, Sergio Zazueta, Alonso Alonso, Tury Chavez, Joey Kellmer, Obed Gonzalez and Victor Altamirano .

Manager J.J. Jauregui serves as team manager while Victor Altamirano serves as coach.

Eastlake Pony League’s Mustang 9U all-star team finished 4-4 in summer tournament play, advancing to the region tournament in its second year.

Eastlake’s Mustang 9U all-star team finished 1-2 at the eight-team double-elimination region tournament, winning its opener by a score of 14-5 over La Costa but dropping its next two games by scores of 11-1 and 12-6 to Tecolote and La Jolla, respectively.

The Mustang 9U team finished all-star tournament play 4-4 overall, including a 3-2 record in the section tournament.

Eastlake’s Mustang 9U team’s roster included Julian Jimenez, Johannes Jansen, Mateo Sandoval, Xavier Jauregui, Gio Muro, Kensen Johnson, Jose Acosta, Jonathan Sanchez, Mario Medrano, Gerardo Covarrubias, Jaiden Clark-Young, Dylan Poukkula, Marlon Melendrez and Julian Martinez, coaches John Poukkula and Mario Medrano, and manager J.J. Jauregui.

Tecolote defeated Carlsbad, 7-6, to win the region championship.

 

Eastlake Pony League’s 12U Bronco team has proven history-makers for the fledgling youth baseball league.

PONY BASEBALL PLAYOFF SCOREBOARD

Bronco 12U Division

Super Region tournament in Whittier
(16 team double-elimination)

GROUP B
Thursday, July 19

Redondo Sunset 12, La Jolla 2
Fontana 6, Walnut 3

Friday, July 20
Irvine 14, Santa Clarita 0
Eastlake 12, Rialto 2

Saturday, July 21
Redondo Sunset 28, Fontana 1
Irvine 14, Eastlake 3
La Jolla 15, Walnut 6
Rialto 14, Santa Clarita 7

Sunday, July 22
Fontana 8, Rialto 3
Eastlake 12, La Jolla 10
Redondo Sunset 6, Irvine 5
Eastlake 9, Fontana 5

Monday, July 23
Challenger bracket final: Irvine 12, Eastlake 2

GROUP A
Thursday, July 19
Newport Harbor 13, Diamond Bar 3
Toluca 7, San Diego Competitive 6

Friday, July 20
John Mendez 10, Corona 1
Sierra Madre 10, East Long Beach 1

Saturday, July 21
San Diego Competitive 11, Diamond Bar 5
Newport Harbor 10, Toluca 0
East Long Beach 14, Corona 8
Sierra Madre 9, John Mendez 2

Sunday, July 22
Toluca 9, East Long Beach 2
San Diego Competitive 8, John Mendez 7
Sierra Madre 11, Newport Harbor 8
San Diego Competitive 4, Toluca 3

Monday, July 23
Challenger bracket final: Newport Harbor 12, San Diego Competitive 0

GROUP A-GROUP B CROSSOVER GAMES
Challenger bracket: Monday — Newport Harbor 5, Irvine 4
Winners bracket: Sierra Madre 5, Redondo Sunset 2 (Tuesday)
Second place game: Redondo Sunset 13, Newport Harbor 2 (Tuesday)
Note: top two teams (Sierra Madre, Redondo Sunset) advance to West Zone tournament

 

Regional tournament at Escondido
(Seven team double-elimination)

Thursday, July 12
La Jolla 13, Escondido 0
Tecolote 7, San Marcos Trailblazers 0

Friday, July 13
Ramona 11, Eastlake 9
San Diego Competitive 4, Tecolote 0

Saturday, July 14
La Jolla 15, Ramona 2
Escondido 12, San Marcos Trailblazers 10
Eastlake 13, Tecolote 2

Sunday, July 15
San Diego Competitive 7, La Jolla 2
Ramona 10, Escondido 0
Eastlake 18, Ramona 4

Monday, July 16
Eastlake 14, La Jolla 5

Tuesday, July 17
Eastlake 2, San Diego Competitive 0
Eastlake 12, San Diego Competitive 2 (championship game)

Note: top three teams to Super Region in Whittier July 19-24

 

Mustang 9U Division
Region tournament at Carlsbad
(Eight team double-elimination)

Thursday, July 5
San Marcos 10, Ramona 0
Carlsbad 17, La Jolla 7

Friday, July 6
Tecolote 15, Escondido 8
Eastlake 14, La Costa 5

Saturday, July 7
Carlsbad 6, San Marcos 2
Tecolote 11, Eastlake 1
La Jolla 15, Ramona 12

Sunday, July 8
Tecolote 7, Carlsbad 4
La Jolla 12, Eastlake 6
San Marcos 16, La Costa 15
San Marcos 20, La Jolla 15

Monday, July 9
Carlsbad 17, San Marcos 11

Tuesday, July 10
Tecolote 7, Carlsbad 6 (championship)

Note: top three teams (Tecolote, Carlsbad, San Marcos) advance to Super Region in Walnut July 12-17

 

Pony 14U Division
Region tournament at Lakeside
(Four team double-elimination)

Friday, July 13
Emerald 10, Chula Vista South 1
Tecolote 15, Chula Vista North 5

Saturday, July 14
Chula Vista North 3, Chula Vista South 2
Tecolote 14, Emerald 8
Emerald 17, Chula Vista North 8

Sunday, July 15
Tecolote 11, Emerald 1 (championship)

Note: top two teams (Tecolote, Emerald) advance to Super Region at Lakeside July 26-31

Pony-13 Section Tournament
June 16-22 at Emerald Pony, El Cajon
(Six-team double-elimination)

Games of June 16:
Carlsbad 11, Ramona 1
Emerald Devils Dogs 4, La Jolla 0

Games of June 17:
Emerald Green 7, Carlsbad 3
Emerald Devil Dogs 16, Tecolote 6
Carlsbad 4, La Jolla 2

Games of June 20:
Ramona 16, Tecolote 12
Carlsbad 9, Ramona 1

Games of June 21:
Emerald Green 3, Emerald Devil Dogs 1
Emerald Devils Dogs 9, Carlsbad 4 (challenger bracket final)

Games of June 22:
Emerald Green 5, Emerald Devil Dogs 4 (championship game)

Note: Top four teams advance to regional tournament at Lakeside (July 5-7) — Emerald Green, Emerald Devil Dogs, Carlsbad, Ramona

 

Pony-14 Section Tournament
June 23-30 at Emerald Pony, El Cajon
(Six-team double-elimination)

Games of June 23:
Emerald Green 11, Ramona 1
Emerald Black, Chula Vista North 4

Games of June 24:
Emerald Black 3, San Marcos Bulldogs 1
Chula Vista North 11, Ramona 1
Chula Vista North 16, San Marcos Bulldogs 3

Games of June 29:
Winners bracket final: Emerald Black 7, Emerald Green 2
Challenger bracket final: Chula Vista North 9, Emerald Green 1

Games of June 30:
Championship game: Emerald Black 10, Chula Vista North 0

Note: top two teams advance to regional tournament in Lakeside (July 12-15) — Emerald Black, Chula Vista North

 

Bronco-12 East/South Section Tournament
June 23-in El Cajon
(Eight-team double-elimination)

Games of June 23:
La Jolla 6, Eastlake 3
North City 14. Mission Bay 2
Tecolote 2, San Diego Competitive 0
Emerald 6, Chula Vista South 0

Games of June 24:
La Jolla 12, North City 1
Eastlake 20, Mission Bay 9
Tecolote 11, Emerald 3
San Diego Competitive 7, Chula Vista South 3

Games of June 25:
San Diego Competitive 6, North City 1
Emerald vs. Eastlake 14, Emerald 2

Games of June 26:
San Diego Competitive 9, Eastlake 3
Winners bracket final: La Jolla 11, Tecolote 1

Games of June 27:
Challenger bracket final: San Diego Competitive 8, Tecolote 2

Games of June 28
Championship Series
San Diego Competitive 6, La Jolla 2
San Diego Competitive 9, La Jolla 7 (double-elimination game)

Note: top four teams advance to region tournament in Escondido (July 12-17) — San Diego Competitive, La Jolla, Tecolote, Eastlake

 

Bronco-12 North Section Tournament
June 16-23 at Escondido
(Five-team double-elimination)

Games of June 16:
Ramona 14, Fallbrook 3
San Marcos Trailblazers 18, Carlsbad 5

Games of June 17:
San Marcos Trailblazers 7, Escondido 2

Games of June 19:
Ramona 6, San Marcos Trailblazers 6
Escondido 5, Fallbrook 4

Games of June 21:
San Marcos Trailblazers 8, Escondido 4 (challenger bracket final)

Games of June 23:
Ramona 13, San Marcos Trailblazers 6 (championship game)

Note: Top three teams advance to regional in Escondido: Ramona, San Marcos Trailblazers, Escondido

 

Bronco-11 Section Tournament
June 16-24 at Tecolote
(Seven-team double elimination)

Games of June 16:
Escondido Red 12, San Marcos 1
North City 8, Tecolote 4
Carlsbad 12, La Jolla 11

Games of June 17:
North City 8, Paradise Hills 4
Tecolote 16, San Marcos 4
Escondido Red 12, Carlsbad 0

Games of June 19:
La Jolla 14, Paradise Hills 4

Games of June 20:
Tecolote 24, Carlsbad 6

Games of June 23:
Tecolote 15, La Jolla 5
Escondido Red 9, North City 0
Challenger bracket final: North City 6, Tecolote 5

Games of June 24:
Championship series
North City 8, Escondido Red 6
North City 9, Escondido Red 6 (double-elimination game)

Note: Top four teams advance to regional in Escondido (June 28 to July 1): North City, Escondido, Tecolote, La Jolla

 

Mustang-10 East Section Tournament
June 16-19 at Emerald Pony, El Cajon
(Six-team double elimination)

Games of June 16:
Ramona 14, Paradise Hills 11
San Diego Competitive 13, Eastlake 7

Games of June 17:
San Diego Competitive 10, Chula Vista South 9
Paradise Hills 11, Eastlake 8
Paradise Hills 13, Chula Vista South 5

Games of June 18:
Ramona 12, San Diego Competitive 0
San Diego Competitive 7, Paradise Hills 4

Games of June 19:
Ramona 19, San Diego Competitive 11

Note: Top two teams advance to regionals in Carlsbad (July 5-19) — Ramona, San Diego Competitive

 

Mustang-9 East/South Section Tournament
June 16-24 at Tecolote
(Seven-team double elimination)

Games of June 16:
Eastlake 14, La Jolla Blue 4
La Jolla Red 17, Paradise 3

Games of June 17:
Tecolote 31, Ramona 6
La Jolla Red 7, North City 4
Paradise Hills 15, La Jolla Blue 13

Games of June 18:
Tecolote 13, Eastlake 3

Games of June 19:
Ramona 9, North City 5

Games of June 20:
Eastlake 14, Paradise Hills 5

Games of June 21:
Eastlake 7, Ramona 4

Games of June 23:
Tecolote 12, La Jolla Red 7
La Jolla Red 9, Eastlake 8 (challenger bracket final)

Games of June 24:
Championship game: Tecolote 14, La Jolla Red 3

Note: Top four teams advance to regional tournament in Carlsbad (July 5-10) — Tecolote, La Jolla Red, Eastlake, Ramona

 

Pinto-8 East/South Section Tournament
June 16-24 in Tecolote
(Ten-team double-elimination)

Games of June 16:
Chula Vista South Navy 13, North City 8
Tecolote Blue 15, Paradise Hills 11
Tecolote Red 11, Chula Vista South Royal 0
Ramona 8, Mission Bay Devils 3

Games of June 17:
La Jolla 11, Chula Vista South Navy 2
Chula Vista South Royal 14, North City 7
Tecolote Blue 13, Eastlake 3
Paradise Hills 11, Mission Bay Devils 9

Games of June 18:
Chula Vista South Royal 17, Chula Vista South Navy 3

Games of June 19:
Eastlake 8, Paradise Hills 6

Games of June 21:
Ramona 11, Tecolote Blue 4

Games of June 22:
Chula Vista South Royal 9, Tecolote Blue 8

Games of June 23:
La Jolla 22, Eastlake 13
Tecolote Red 11, Ramona 1
CVS Royal 9, La Jolla 4

Games of June 24:
Challenger bracket final: Ramona 7, CVS Royal 4
Championship game: Tecolote Red 4, Ramona 3

Note: Top three teams advance to regional tournament in Carlsbad (July 5-10) — Tecolote, Ramona CVS Royal

 

Pinto-7 East/South Section Tournament
June 26-July 1 in Tecolote
(Five-team double-elimination)

Games of June 26:
North City 19, Paradise Hills 18

Games of June 27:
Tecolote 11, La Jolla 1

Games of June 28:
Ramona 10, Tecolote 9

Games of June 29:
Challenger bracket game: La Jolla 16, Paradise Hills 6

Games of June 30
Challenger bracket game: Tecolote 15, La Jolla 5
Winners bracket game: Ramona 17, North City 6
Challenger bracket final: Tecolote 9, North City 4

Games of July 1
Championship Series
Tecolote 15, Ramona 3
Ramona 16, Tecolote 12 (double-elimination game)

Note: top two teams advance to West Zone World Series (July 12-15) — Ramona, Tecolote

 

Shetland-6 Region Tournament
June 15-23 in Fallbrook
(Eleven-team double-elimination)

Games of June 15:
Tecolote 20, North City 1
La Costa 12, Fallbrook 8
Mira Mesa 8, Ramona 6

Games of June 16:
Tecolote 11, Paradise Hills 1
La Costa 13, La Jolla Red 12
San Marcos 6, Mira Mesa 3
Carlsbad 10, Escondido 9

Games of June 17:
Fallbrook 16, North City 5
Escondido 21, Ramona 4
La Jolla Red 15, Paradise Hills 2

Games of June 18:
San Marcos 21, Carlsbad 20
Tecolote 18, La Costa 17

Games of June 19:
Escondido 15, Fallbrook 5
La Jolla Red 17, Mira Mesa 11

Games of June 20:
Escondido 15, La Costa 14
Carlsbad 19, La Jolla Red 8

Games of June 21:
Winners bracket final: Tecolote 14, San Marcos 9
Challenger bracket: Carlsbad 21, Escondido 12

Games of June 22:
Challenger bracket final: San Marcos 15, Carlsbad 9

Games of June 23:
Championship game: San Marcos 18, Tecolote 6

 

 

The Patrick Henry Trojans are the 2018 American Legion District 22 champions,

Patrick Henry Trojans claim revived American Legion District 22 baseball crown

American Legion’s return to the playing field started with 13 teams in the revived circuit sponsored by American Legion District 22. It ended with a four-team area playoff tournament July 17-19 at Helix High School.

It was the first on-field action locally in the 19U youth baseball league since 1985.

The top two teams in the regular season standings from the Navy Division and Marine Division participated in the double-elimination tourney.

The Patrick Henry Trojans (Post 416) and Santana Sea Knights (Post 258) represented the Navy Division while the Helix Hornets (Post 416) and the Coronado Seals (Squadron 460) represented the Marine Division.

The top-seeded Trojans wound up winning the tournament by winning all three of their games in the double-elimination format.

Patrick Henry coach Sheldon Watkins termed the American Legion summer championship an emotionally-satisfying reward for his squad, which was forced to play all 27 of its high school games — and 14 of its American Legion games — on the road due to ongoing on-campus construction.

The team will now continue its season in the American Legion state playoffs.

“We finished 13-1, we didn’t have a home field due to construction on campus, so it was a big boost for our program because we want to change the culture here,” Watkins explained. “To go to the state playoffs with a young team is a big boost for us.”

The Trojans, with a 10-1 regular season record, received the top seed in the playoffs while the Hornets, with an 11-4 regular season slate, received the No. 2 seed, followed by the Sea Knights (third seed) and Seals (fourth seed).

In opening round game on July 17, the Trojans topped the Seals, 8-1, while the Sea Knights out-scored the Hornets 15-12.

The second day of competition featured a winners bracket game between the Trojans and Sea Knights (won 7-6 by the Trojans) and an elimination game between the Hornets and Seals (won 6-4 by the Seals).

The final day opened with a second elimination game pitting the Sea Knights and Seals, which the Coronado team captured, 10-2, to advance to the ensuing championship game against the Trojans.

The Trojans defeated the Seals, 7-5, to capture the 2018 district championship.

Both teams will now represent the district in the eight-team state playoff tournament July 26-29 in Yountville in Northern California..

Andrew McAlpin earned the win on the mound in the opening-round win over the Seals; he hit a walk-off grand slam to power the Trojans past the Sea Knights in a memorable 11-inning matchup in the semifinals.

In the latter game, both teams were scoreless through 10 innings before the Sea Knights racked up six runs in the top of the 11th inning. The Trojans scored seven runs in the bottom of the frame to advance to the championship game.

Jake Lowrey hit a two-run home run to get the offense rolling in the bottom of the 11th. McAlpin hit his grand slam with the Trojans trailing 6-3.

Kyle Wilsie earned credit for the win.

Patrick Henry scored six runs in the third inning to nose past the Seals in the teams’ finals rematch. McAlpin and Jonathan Marshall each delivered key hits for the Trojans.

Max Shabestari pitched the final out to clinch the the district championship victory.

Garrett McKee and Ryan Preciado each went two-for-three in the opening round playoff win over Coronado.

Patrick Henry Trojan players dog-pile on the mound after their championship game victory.

The Trojans opened the season with a 20-3 victory against the National City Seahawks (Post 255) at Sweetwater High School on June 12 and reeled off four more lopsided wins to quickly establish themselves as one of the favorites to win this season’s title with a perfect 5-0 start.

The Trojans’ lone loss was an 8-1 setback to the Hornets on June 26.

The District 22 champions’ roster also included the following players: Dante Juliano, Fernando Lozano, Tomas Gagliano, Edward Demos, Max Jones, Ryan Miller, Quinn Roelofs, Ben Manis, Mateo Medina, Kenny Peak and Jack Powell.

Patrick Henry finished the high school season 10-17 overall, including a 6-6 showing in City Conference Eastern League competition. The Patriots did not qualify for the San Diego Section playoffs.

McAlpin, an incoming senior, finished 3-5 with a 4.77 earned-run average during the high school regular season.

The bar has been clearly been set for the 2019 high school season.

Other teams in the American Legion circuit will follow in the Trojans’ footsteps for the next prep campaign as summer play proves invaluable in player development.

The Seahawks finished 1-8 in their inaugural American Legion season while the Mater Dei Crusaders, the South County’s second entry in the resurrected circuit, finished 2-7-1.

Peter-Rolf Ohnstad, who serves as the District 22 commissioner, said he had hoped to field just two teams for the league’s 2018 revival season but was quickly swamped with requests for membership.

American Legion baseball had been a mainstay for many of the San Diego Section’s current high school coaches while growing up. Many Major League Baseball players, including the Padres’ Wil Myers and former Padres legend Randy Jones, played American Legion baseball as youths.

In fact, the revived San Diego league was the largest this season in California with its 13 teams.

Ohnstad was interviewed on KUSI-TV’s live coverage of the championship game, noting the league’s absence had been duly noted several years ago.

“The district commander and I were talking about the importance of the American Legion to youth, Americanism and everything else,” Ohnstad told the television audience. “We looked and said where was American Legion baseball because … our obligation as veterans is to support youth.”

Jones, who played American Legion baseball while growing up in Orange County, was also interviewed by KUSI-TV. He called playing in the league a “special” time.

“They’re chasing the dream like we all did at that age,” he said.

San Diego Post 492 won the American Legion World Series national championship in 1954. Appropriately, Billy Capps — the 1954 American Legion Player of the Year — threw out the first pitch for this year’s playoff tournament.

Capps, now in his early 80s, noted there were 10 teams in the San Diego County circuit then.

American Legion Post 416 sponsored three teams in this season’s District 22 lineup – the Trojans and Hornets along with the Santa Fe Christian Buckeyes.

The post’s Facebook site was filled with congratulatory messages following the playoff tournament.

Judy Leondardi posted, “Thanks to the hard work, dedication and perseverance of a few Legionaries who saw the vision of bringing back The American Legion Baseball to San Diego; District 22 hosted a season filled with great teams, amazing players and an incredible three-day tournament inn which the Coronado Seals and Patrick Henry earned their place to compete in the state tournament …”

 

 

American Legion Baseball
District 22 Standings

(Final Regular Season)

Navy Division

x-Trojans 10-1-0
x-Sea Knights 8-3-0
Patriots 6-3-0
Crusaders 2-7-1
Hawkeyes 2-6-0
Tomcats 1-8-1
Seahawks 1-8-0

Marine Division
x-Hornets 11-4-0
x-Seals 5-2-0
Panthers 6-3-0
Vigilantes 5-5-1
Skyhawks 4-6
Buckeyes 1-6-1

x-playoff qualifiers

Regular Season Schedule
Games of June 12:

Trojans 20, Seahawks 3
Patriots 5, Hawkeyes 1
Sea Knights 12, Buckeyes 4
Tomcats 0, Vigilantes 0
Hornets 5, Skyhawks 2

Games of June 13:
Hornets 8, Crusaders 4
Trojans 16, Skyhawks 4

Games of June 14:
Seahawks 7, Panthers 0
Skyhawks 4, Crusaders 3
Trojans 14, Buckeyes 4
Patriots 15, Tomcats 5
Sea Knights 10, Vigilantes 5
Seals 6, Hornets 0

Games of June 19:
Panthers 5, Seahawks 0
Trojans 8, Crusaders 4
Patriots 6, Hornets 5
Sea Knights 7, Hawkeyes 1
Vigilantes 3, Seals 2
Skyhawks 4, Buckeyes 1

Games of June 20:
Vigilantes 7, Crusaders 1
Hornets 4, Hawkeyes 1
Hornets 9, Tomcats 0

Games of June 21:
Sea Knights 14, Hornets 2
Patriots 9, Skyhawks 0
Trojans 14, Vigilantes 3
Seals 12, Tomcats 5
Panthers 7, Crusaders 2
Hawkeyes 17 Seahawks 3

Games of June 22:
Crusaders 7, Buckeyes 7

Games of June 25:
Skyhawks 10, Vigilantes 9

Games of June 26:
Seals 10, Crusaders 1
Hornets 12, Skyhawks 2
Patriots 12, Hawkeyes 3
Hornets 8, Trojans 1
Sea Knights 12, Tomcats 1

Games of June 27:
Hornets 14, Sea Knights 1
Hornets 12, Tomcats 8

Games of June 28:
Sea Knignts 9, Hawkeyes 3
Crusaders 7, Buckeyes 0
Panthers 6, Tomcats 3
Trojans 7, Patriots 0
Seals 15, Seahawks 2

Games of June 30:
Patriots 17, Skyhawks 2

Games of July 3:
Vigilantes 14, Crusaders 11
Panthers 7, Seahawks 0
Trojans 11, Tomcats 1
Sea Knights 9, Buckeyes 2

Games of July 9:
Panthers 13, Seahawks 1

Games of July 10:
Buckeyes 7, Panthers 0
Skyhawks 5, Hawkeyes 1
Sea Knights 3, Patriots 0
Trojans 9, Seals 3
Crusaders 6, Tomcats 2
Vigilantes 11, Seahawks 0

Games of July 11:
Hornets 6, Sea Knights 1
Hornets 6, Vigilantes 1
Trojans 6, Skyhawks 3

Games of July 12:
Hornets 7, Buckeyes 0
Skyhawks at Crusaders, no report
Trojans 6, SeaKnights 4
Tomcats 6, Seahawks 0
Vigilantes 3, Panthers 1
Seals 9, Patriots 4

 

District 22 Double-Elimination
Area Playoff Tournament
(July 17-19 at Helix High School)

Games of July 17:
Trojans 8, Seals 1
Sea Knights 15, Hornets 12

Games of July 18:
Trojans 7, Sea Knights 6 (11 innings)
Seals 6, Hornets 4

Games of July 19:
Seals 10, Sea Knights 2 (challenger bracket final)
Trojans 7, Seals 5 (championship game)

Note: Trojans, Seals advance to eight-team state tournament July 26-29 in Yountville.