Lompoc Adult Softball
Here are the scores for games played in the Lompoc adult leagues from Wednesday, Nov. 18 through Sunday, Nov. 22.
The results included the playoffs from the two Sunday Coed leagues. The standings below are current through Monday, Nov. 23, with the coed standings the final regular season records.
Final Standings
Coed Oak - ETS Properties 8-2, Central Coast Source 1 Feed 7-3, Whistle Stop 3-7, Wolf Pack II 0-10; Coed Pine - Our Playground 9-1, Reruns 7-3, Dr. T’s 6-4, Toms Hamburgers 5-5, Coast Hills Impact 3-7, Too Much Fun 0-10.
League Leaders
Pacific - Wicked Shamrock 6-3, Grime Time 5-3, Pizza Garden 5-3; Atlantic - Wolf Pack 7-1; Indian - Hooligans 6-3, Strike Force/Thomas Towing 5-4; Arctic - Dirty Dozen 9-0.
Wednesday, Nov. 18
Pacific
Wicked Shamrock 15, Grime Time 9
Kyle Darg hit two home runs and a single to drive in four runs and Trent Froehlich had two homers and a single with two runs batted in. The Shamrock scored six runs in the bottom of the sixth to break a 9-9 tie.
Augies 25, LPOA 18 (8 innings)
The game was tied at 14-all after seven innings, but Augies exploded for 11 runs in the eighth to pull away. Myles Kueffer hit two home runs, a double and a single to knock in five runs while Blair Brockett hit a triple, three doubles and three singles with five RBIs. Chris Eden hit a homer and double to drive in three runs and Jason Carter had a home run, double and three singles with two RBIs.
Atlantic
Last Resort 20, Brothers 18
Last Resort outscored the Brothers 9-6 in the fifth inning to take a 15-11 lead, then held on for the win. Raul Garcia had four runs batted in with a home run, double and single and Rick Theis knocked in four with a double and two singles. Dwayne Wilks added three RBIs with a triple, two doubles and two singles. Last Resort pulled off a triple play on a line out to third in the game.
Wolf Pack 24, Valley POD 14
Brock Halterman had a grand slam home run and three singles, ending the game driving in eight runs. Darren Greene hit a home run and three singles with four RBIs, Diego Elizondo knocked in four with a triple and single and Chris Marek had four singles with five RBIs.
Thursday, Nov. 19
Indian
Hooligans 14, Pops & Tots 13
After taking a 10-1 lead after three innings, the Hooligans surrendered 10 runs to Pops & Tots in the fifth inning, then needed three in the sixth to regain the lead. Vince Villa hit two home runs with four RBIs and Kyle Darg had two solo home runs and a triple.
Anything Goes 15, Bombers 14
Anything Goes took the lead for good with five runs in the fifth inning. Mario Villarreal hit a home run and four singles driving in three runs while Brock Halterman hit a triple, two doubles and a solo home run.
Strike Force 28, Anything Goes 13
In a make-up game from Nov. 11, Strike Force wasted no time, scoring all the runs they would need in the first inning with 16 runs. Dwayne Wilks drove in six runs with a grand slam home run and two singles. Justin Bailey knocked in five runs with two home runs and three singles.
Arctic
LP Hackers 22, Regulators 12
The Hackers took the lead for good with eight runs in the third inning. Jake Kougl drove in five runs with a triple, two doubles and a single and Marcus Fox hit a home run and three singles with four RBIs.
Mi Amore 24, Bears 9
Mi Amore took a 12-0 lead after four innings and added 11 runs in the sixth. Keith Mack hit a home run and a double with three RBIs and Steve Mason knocked in three with a double and two singles.
Dirty Dozen 28, Montes Auto Body 10
The Dozen continued to roll in a game called after four innings. The Dozen scored 15 runs in the second to put the game away early. Chad Godsil had four RBIs with a double and three singles and Brock Halterman hit a two doubles and a single with three RBIs.
Sunday, Nov. 22
Coed Pine - Playoffs
Semi-finals
Dr. T’s 16, Reruns 11
Dr. T’s scored seven runs in the fourth and five in the fifth to earn a spot in the finals. Teresa Baker drove in two runs with a triple and two singles and Erika Tamayo had three singles with two RBIs. Torey Dunn knocked in two runs with a homer and single.
Our Playground 14,
Toms Hamburgers 8
Our Playground needed five runs in the sixth inning to pull away. E.J. Villarreal had four RBIs with two singles and Ed Villarreal drove in three with a home run and a single. Megan Maddock hit a triple and single with two RBIs.
Championship
Dr. T’s 18, Our Playground 15
Third seeded Our Playground upset the regular season champs after scoring 10 runs in the second and keeping the lead throughout. Judi Baker led the way with four RBIs on a double and two singles. Eric King hit a double and single to drive in three and Erika Tamayo knocked in three with two singles.
Coed Oak
Semi-Finals
Whistle Stop 24,
ETS Properties 11
After winning three games during the regular season, Whistle Stop rolled over second-seed ETS. Tom Mustain hit two home runs a triple and double to drive in seven runs and Teresa Gore added three RBIs with two triples. Bruce Hullinger hit a homer and single to knock in three while Ashley Russell added two RBIs with three singles.
Source 1 Feed 16,
Wolf Pack 1
Justin Bailey hit two home runs and three doubles with five RBIs and Sandra Hecker hit a three run home run.
Championship
Source 1 Feed 21,
Whistle Stop 6
Source 1 took a 10-0 lead after three innings and never looked back. Holly Clendenin hit a two-run home run while Rick Theis hit four singles.
Gymnastics North
On the Friday after Thanksgiving, Nov. 27, Gymnastics North located at 1501-A East Laurel Ave. in Lompoc will host a Turkey Camp.
The program is designed for ages 3 to 13. A half-day fee (9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3 p.m.) will be $20. The whole day fee (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) will be $40. A $5 sibling discount is also offered. Registration must be made in advance and before closing tonight.
For more information call Gymnastics North at 735-6163.
Lompoc AYSO Fundraiser
Two teams from the Lompoc AYSO have been selected to play in the 2010 National Games, July 4-11, in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Lompoc U10 and U12 girls teams have been selected in a national lottery drawing to compete.
The AYSO is now in the process of collecting donations and holding fundraisers to provide the expenses for the trip.
This Saturday, Nov. 28, AYSO will hold bake sales at two locations. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. AYSO will have baked goods for sale in front on the Albertson’s at North H street and Central as well as the Von’s at North H Street and Pine.
For more information, or to make a donation to the national team expenses, e-mail Teresa at ac0sta5@aol.com.
Posted in Sports on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 10:50 pm
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