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Park View Little Leaguers dogpile after the final out of the World Series/(AP Photo)

Park View Little Leaguers dogpile after the final out of the World Series/(AP Photo)

The whirlwind ride which has captivated San Diego for the past three weeks has ended with the Park View Little League All-Stars of Chula Vista delivering a world championship to their hometown.  In another thriller from Robert J. Lamade Stadium in Williamsport, PA, Chula Vista overcame a 3-0 deficit to defeat Chinese Taipei 6-3 and claim the Little League World Series Championship.  Bulla Graft’s go-ahead RBI single in the 4th put Park View up for good, while Andy Rios continued his dominant World Series with three hits, an RBI, and a dazzling defensive play at shortstop.  It’s the first Little League World Series championship for San Diego County since El Cajon/La Mesa Northern won in 1961.

“It’s been unbelievable,” said PVLL president Rod Roberto in postgame comments to KGTV,  ”I pulled back and watched as the kids dogpiled on the mound.  What a feeling.”

With a packed crowd of over 32,000 jamming the hillsides above Lamade Stadium, and vice president Joe Biden watching from the stands, Chinese Taipei and Chula Vista lived up to their billing as the top two teams in Little League baseball.  Taipei lefty pitcher Chin Ou baffled the Park View sluggers early in the game with a tough changeup and breaking ball.  Isaiah Armenta got off to a good start on the mound for Park View, striking out five in the first two innings.   Continue Reading →

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Oh Mercy! Park View U.S. Champions!

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by Craig on August 29, 2009

Luke Ramirez celebrates the final out for Park View/(AP Photo)

Luke Ramirez celebrates the final out for Park View/(AP Photo)

In a battle of boys vs. boys, it was a battle of men vs. boys.  The Park View Little League All-Stars scored nine runs in the first and never looked back, beating San Antonio, Texas 12-2 in 3 1/2 innings, a game shortened by the Little League 10-run mercy rule.  The big first inning was started by a Luke Ramirez three-run homer and ended by an Andy Rios grand slam.  Bulla Graft homered twice for Chula Vista and drove in four.  The US champion Blue Bombers will face Chinese Taipei on Sunday in the World Series championship at  Howard J. Lamade Stadium in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Continue Reading →

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Park View Ends Pool Play With 6-3 Loss

August 26, 2009

ShareThe Blue Bombers of the Park View Little League found out what it was like to taste their own medicine.  In a game played only for seeding in the championship bracket, the Little Leaguers from San Antonio, Texas used a pair of two-run homers and some outstanding defense to hand Chula Vista their first loss [...]

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Park View Pounds Their Way To Williamsport

August 16, 2009

ShareAnother prodigious power performance has sent the Park View Little League All-Stars to the Little League World Series.  The kids from Chula Vista set the tone in the first inning with two homeruns, then broke open a 3-3 tie in the 5th with five runs, overpowering the Lakeside All-Stars from Granite Bay 11-4 to win [...]

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The Steroid “List”: A Slow-Motion Train Wreck

July 31, 2009
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ShareEvery time Bud Selig thinks he has the game of baseball moving away from the taint of the Steroid Era, somebody at the New York Times gets a scoop on another of the “Gang of 104″, the list of players who tested positive for steroids in 2003’s so-called anonymous testing.  Today, it’s Manny (no surprise) [...]

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SDSU Plays Regional; Bats Yet To Arrive

May 30, 2009

ShareSDSU’s first trip to the NCAA Regionals since 1991 is threatening to be a short visit.  Stephen Strasburg suffered his first loss of the season as the Aztecs’ offense sputtered in a 5-1 loss to 7th ranked Virginia in the opening game of the Irvine Regional.  The Aztecs will face Fresno State in a Saturday [...]

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High Flying To Fort Worth

May 18, 2009

ShareChris Ello, the radio play-by-play voice of San Diego State baseball, is with the Aztecs as they prepare for the start of the 2009 Mountain West Conference Tournament on Tuesday in Fort Worth, Texas.
Today: A Look at how SDSU finished up the regular season
Tomorrow: Preview of the MWC Postseason Tournament.
“He just hit a (bleepin’) three-run bomb!” [...]

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UCSD To College World Series

May 17, 2009

ShareA nip-and-tuck battle in the NCAA Division II West Regional Championship was blown wide open, as Tim Mort’s 3-run double keyed an 8-run 9th for UCSD, leading the Tritons over Sonoma State 12-4 to claim UC San Diego’s first-ever berth in the College World Series.   Robert Sedin broke a 4-4 9th inning tie with [...]

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Sonoma Comeback Sets Up One-Game Season

May 17, 2009

ShareThree outs from claiming their first-ever trip to the NCAA Division II College World Series, UCSD was instead pushed into a one-game winner-take-all matchup for the NCAA West Regional.  Sonoma State’s Kris Haycock launched a two-run homer off Tritons’ closer Guido Knudsen in the top of the 9th, lifting the Seawolves to a 4-3 victory [...]

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O’Sullivan, Parker Lead Aztecs To Win

May 10, 2009

ShareOne day after Stephen Strasburg’s no-hitter, Ryan O’Sullivan wanted to do just a little better.  ”In the back of my head, I was thinking ‘oh man, I’ve gotta one up that!’ The only thing I can do is throw a perfect game.  But after the 2nd guy got a hit that was out the door [...]

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