by Craig on February 22, 2010
With a smashing three homer performance at the plate and a former Little League hero coming back to torment his hometown team, the 22nd ranked Oklahoma Sooners capped a four-game sweep of San Diego State with a 5-2 win at Tony Gwynn Stadium on Sunday.
The Aztecs’ offense was stymied by Palomar College transfer Bobby Shore. A former Little League World Series star with Oceanside in 2001, Shore returned to San Diego and held the Aztecs hitless into the fifth inning. Matt Parker’s double with two outs in the fifth broke up the no-hit bid, but Shore stayed in to work seven innings, allowing just five hits and one run, with five strikeouts against just one walk.
“I thought he showed a lot of composure, lot of poise,” said Aztecs head coach Tony Gwynn, “for a local kid coming back home you know he wanted to throw the ball well, and he did.”
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by Craig on September 5, 2009
I fell asleep this afternoon and dreamed about a championship parade for the city of San Diego. The Padres must have won the World Series, because a fire truck was chock full of baseball players, all smiling, waving, and goofing around like a bunch of kids. The community came out, lined the route, and then packed Petco Park to celebrate their heroes. Everyone was happy.
Then I woke up, and it was no dream. The reason the baseball players on the fire truck were goofing around like a bunch of kids is because they were a bunch of kids. The reason Chula Vista came out to pack the stadium at Southwestern College was because Park View Little League captured the Little League World Series championship. And the reason everyone was happy was because, well, these kids are pretty special, and in tough times we all need something to feel good about. As it turns out, San Diego’s best sports story for 2009 is one of those stories that just gets better the more you think about it.
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CHAMPIONS!!! Chula Vista Wins Little League World Series
August 30, 2009ShareThe 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 [...]