Eastlake Little League def. Rancho San Diego 10-0, Hits 6 HR, 7/14/13
Grant Holman pitched a one-hitter while hitting 2 home runs as he led
Eastlake to a
10-0, 4-inning mercy rule win over
Rancho San Diego on July 14 in a
District 7 tournament game at
Sweetwater Lane Sports Complex.
Micah Peitla-Wiggs led off the game for Eastlake with a solo HR (
0:14). Eastlake hit six home runs including back-to-back home runs (1:41) in the 3rd inning. Two home runs reached the other field (2:02, 3:31). Grant Holman pitched a no-hitter because the batter that reached 1st but tried to stretch the hit into a double was out at second and the batter does not get credit for a single because it was a "continuation play", the runner didn't stop running between
1st base and second base.
Both teams were undefeated at
1-0 going into this winners' bracket game. Grant Holman is
6' 4", 166 lb and 13 years old.
Eastlake was the 10th team from
San Diego to reach the
World Series Tournament and the 5th team to reach the World Series
Championship since
1947. Eastlake lost to
Japan 6-4 in the final but are the
United State Champions for
2013.
Tijuana, Mexico reached the
International Championship losing to Japan so two of the top four teams in the world were only 13 miles apart. Some of the players on the Eastlake team including Giancarlo Cortez have played with players on the
Tijuana team in the past. The Tijuana team was the first team from Tijuana to reach the World Series Tournament, 27th team from
Mexico to reach the World Series Tournament. Tijuana would place 3rd, defeating
Connecticut 15-14.
Moments of
Note:
0:14
First batter, Micah Peitla-Wiggs, goes yard
1:41 Grant Holman 2-run HR
2:02
Nick Mora hits solo HR reaches other field
2:25 Rennard
Williams solo HR
2:55
Michael Gaines 2-run
HR
3:31 Grant Holman solo HR reaches other field
4:19
Game ends with
Kevin Bateman's 1-run single
4:52 Grant Holman interview
5:18 Michael Gaines interview
Game's
Starting Lineup
# 1 Micah Pietla-Wiggs, 2nd base (# 7 in World Series)
# 25
Jake Espinoza, centerfield (# 4)
# 27 Grant Holman, pitcher (# 17)
# 55 Nick Mora, shortstop (# 5)
# 26 Giancarlo Cortez, 1st base (# 16)
# 34
Charly Peterson, leftfield (#
8)
# 10 Rennard Williams, 3rd base (# 25)
# 15
Patrick Archer, catcher (# 3)
# 12 Dominic Haley, rightfield (# 18)
Reserves
# 42 Michael Gaines (# 15)
# 19 Kevin Bateman (# 19)
# 9
Ricky Tibbett (# 9)
Eastlake won 10-0 (4 innings, mercy rule)
Eastlake vs. Rancho San Diego (
El Cajon, CA)
At
Spring Valley Little League
Sweetwater Lane Sports Complex
Section 7 Playoffs
Winner's
Bracket
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Eastlake Little League
http://www.eastlakelittleleague.vicid.net/index
.php
District # 42
Chula Vista, CA
Established in
1998
Since 1947
10 San Diego teams have reached the World Series Tournament
(28 states have not sent 10 teams to the
World Series)
1952 National, San Diego
1955 North Shore, San Diego
1957 La Mesa Northern, lost in the finals
1961 Northern,
El Cajon, World Series
Champion
1977 Western, El Cajon, lost in the finals
1981 National,
Escondido
2001 American,
Oceanside
2005 Rancho Buena Vista,
Vista
2009
Park View,
Chula Vista, World Series Champion
2013 Eastlake, Chula Vista, lost in the finals
Since 1947
5 San Diego teams have reached the World Series
Final
1957 La Mesa Northern lost to
Industrial Monterrey, Mexico 4-0
1961 Northern, El Cajon def.
El Campo, TX 4-2
1977 Western, El Cajon lost to Li-Teh,
Chinese Taipei 7-2
2009 Park View, Chula Vista def.
Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei 6-3
2013 Eastlake, Chula Vista lost to
Toyko, Japan 6-4
The Road to the World Series Championship
June 29 - August 25
Game
Results, 22-2
District 42 Tournament (4-0)
June 29: def. Chula Vista National 10-1
July 1: def.
Imperial Beach 13-2
July 6: def. Sweetwater
Valley 15-1
July 8: def. Sweetwater Valley 8-0
Section 7 Tournament (3-0)
July 13: def.
Twin Hills (
D # 66) 15-0
July 14: def. Rancho San Diego (
D # 41) 10-0
July 16: def. Rancho San Diego (D # 41) 11-7
Subdivision III South Tournament (4-0)
July 20: def.
Huntington Valley (
D # 62) 10-6
July 21: def.
Corona National (D # 72) 12-8
July 22: def.
Highland (
D # 43) 10-3
July 24: def. Highland (D # 43) 15-5
Division III Tournament (2-0)
July 27: def.
Sherman Oaks Southern (
D #40) 6-3
July 28: def. Sherman Oaks Southern (D #40) 5-0
West Region Tournament (5-1) at
San Bernardino, CA
Aug 2: def.
Central East Maui (
Wailuku, HI) 16-2
Aug 4: def.
Mountain Ridge (
Las Vegas, NV) 15-0
Aug 6: def.
Dixie (
St. George, UT) 11-3
Aug 7: lost to Belmont-Redwood Shores (
Belmont, CA) 3-2
Aug 9: def. Mountain Ridge (NV) 12-0
Aug 10: def. Belmont-Redwood Shores (Belmont, CA) 9-0
World Series Tournament (4-1) at
Williamsport, PA
Aug 16: def.
Great Lakes (
Grosse Pointe, MI) 3-0
Aug 18: def. Mid-Atlantic (
Newark, DE) 15-3
Aug 21: def.
New England (
Westport, CT) 6-3
Aug 24: def. New England (Westport, CT) 12-1
Aug 25: lost to Japan (
Musashi Fuchu
L.L.,
Tokyo, Japan) 6-4