Article Courtesy of the Mercury News
July 2015
District 44 Little League all-star tournaments in full swing, and teams from seven Cupertino and Sunnyvale leagues are among the hundreds of baseball players competing to keep their season going.
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Serra topped Mountain View 5-1, Metro dumped Cupertino American 8-1, Tri-Cities tripped Sunnyvale Southern 7-2 Westside whipped Homestead 10-2 and Briarwood blanked Moreland 10-0.
Cupertino National, Campbell and Los Altos had first-round byes.
After second round and elimination bracket games through July 2, the double-elimination tourney will resume on July 6. Briarwood will host the championship game on July 10 and an “if necessary” contest the next day. To keep up with all tournament schedules and results go to www.cad44.org.
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The Tri-Cities major all-stars include Sayf Hafidi, Jean-Paul Herrera, Nicholas Hersh, Lukas Hoang, Nathan Hoang, Aaron Jew, Ian Kimura, Wonny Kwak, Jun Lee, Connor Long, Noah Moon, Adam Nobunaga and Dylan Phillips. The team is managed by Don Phillips.
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The Cupertino National squad includes Austin Ota, Benjamin Chang, Brandon Ng, John Damozonio, Robert Borrego, Rohit Kumar, Sachin Dasari, Sean Fell, Sean Yang, Tarun Sarang, Tate Boynton, Tom Zhang, Willy Liou, manager Ingu Chang and coaches Brian Ota and Steve Damozonio.
10-11 all-stars
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Campbell started 2-0, including a 10-0 shutout of Cupertino National.
The CN all-stars include Colton Bell, Joseph Borrego, Arthur Chan, Elijah Diaz, Will Hook, Jacob Kannankunni, Owen Lassa, Daniel Na, Connor Nieh, Tanush Telati, Max Tarshis, Anakin Trotter, manager Tom Tarshis and coaches Tim Na and Shawn Hook.
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9-10 all-stars
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Metro’s two wins came against Cupertino National 9-6 and Mountain View 12-3. Meanwhile, Serra impressed with victories over Campbell 11-2 and Tri-Cities 21-3.
Metro managed to get past a challenging first-round opponent in Cupertino National. Leading just 3-2, Metro pulled away in the fourth with a five-run rally, sparked by RBI hits from Kyle Maddison and Bryce Sherman.
After another Metro run, CN tightened the game with four runs in the fifth. Singles by Jesse Yao and Calvin Fong sparked the flurry. Balls hit by Cameron Miller and Terrance Pai both were misplayed, the errors leading to three runs. Anthony Yew’s hit knocked in the final run for CN, which had led briefly 2-1 when Arnav Reddy drilled a two-run single in the bottom of the second.
Other CN all-stars were Kevin Gong, Wyatt Hook, Derek Hsiao, Gavin Hsu, Ethan Lin, Sudhit Rao, manager Doug Fong and coaches Eric Hsiao and Ken Yew.
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Tri-Cities also was looking to bounce back after its rough opener against Serra. T-C all-stars include Fareed Ahmed, Zachary Fujii, Aryan Ghiasi, Eugene Jew, Kyle Kimura, Phillip Long, Jak Ringer, Jon Ringer, Harry Robinson, Daryan Roesky, Anthony Tse, Alex Wu and manager Nick Long.
