All-Stars ready to clash
Bryce Alderton
The battle of Costa Mesa resumes today.
The Mayor’s Cup begins today for the sixth time, showcasing the
best Costa Mesa Little League has to offer in the 11- and 12-year-old
division as the Costa Mesa National Major All-Stars battle the Costa
Mesa American Major All-Stars in a best-of-three series with Game 1
today at 5:30 p.m. at TeWinkle School, the National’s home field.
Game 2 will be Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa High, the
American home field, and if necessary, Game 3 will take place
Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at TeWinkle School.
Costa Mesa American holds a 3-2 overall series record. Last year
Costa Mesa National beat CM America, 4-2, in the Cup’s first
three-game series. In the third and deciding game, CM National’s P.J.
Errington clobbered two home runs for three RBIs.
Costa Mesa National Manager Bill Redding coached last year’s
National team and said there’s just as much pressure during the
Mayor’s Cup as in district All-Star tournaments.
“You want to beat the kids you know because these kids will face
each other in their high school careers,” Redding said. “It’s nice to
say you won and fortunately last year we did.”
As in All-Stars, Redding said deciding the positions of each
player during the Mayor’s Cup can be difficult since several players
who played the same position on their respective regular-season teams
find themselves alongside one another in All-Stars.
“You might have six shortstops that you have to figure out
positions for,” Redding said. “It’s not as easy as it looks. It takes
some adjustment.”
CM American Manager Scott Willson could not be reached for comment
Monday.
CM American pitchers Andy Dawson and Andrew Niles teamed up for
four strikeouts in the team’s opening-game loss to Ocean View in the
District 62 All-Star Tournament earlier this month as Cody Spoulos,
Luke Boulger, Jesse Dawson and Niles singled in the 10-2 game, with
Boulger and Dawson scoring runs.
CM National won their District 62 All-Star Tournament opener, 1-0,
but lost their next two tournament games to Huntington Valley and
Fountain Valley.
In the 3-1 loss to Huntington Valley, CM National starting pitcher
Brandon Maurer had eight strikeouts while walking only three.
Maurer will be on the hill for CM National today as Justin Long is
scheduled to start Wednesday for CM National, Redding said.
The Mayor’s Cup began in 1997, when CM American’s Tigers’ Manager
Pat Maguire asked then-CM American Little League president Kirk
Bauermeister if the two All-Star teams from Costa Mesa Little League
could play each other.
Within five days of Maguire’s inquiry and further discussions with
CM National officials, the Mayor’s Cup was born.
The winning team will be presented with the Mayor’s Cup at the end
of the tournament, and the cup will be on display during regular
season games next year.
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