Thursday, July 8, 2010

Ladera Little League All Star Baseball - The Comeback Kids

Ladera continued its late inning heroics with an unbelievable 9 run 6th inning rally to come from behind and defeat Santa Monica West Little League 10-9 on Wednesday evening at West LA Little League.  The win keeps Ladera in the winner's bracket and advances them to the California District 25 Little League All Star Semi Final game to be played Saturday at 3PM against Santa Monica East Little League.

 

Once again, Ladera got off to a slow start - spotting Santa Monica a 2 run lead after the first inning.  Ladera battled back for a run in the top of the second on a walk and stolen base by Lawrence Gilliam.  Lawrence scored on a ground ball to second base off of the bat of Robert Togia.

 

Jibri Walden got the start on the mound for the White Sox but had to give way after two innings of work due to arm trouble.   Robert Togia worked the middle two innings of relief.   Grant Craddolph worked the final two innings and earned the win.

 

The Ladera defense, while not up to typical excellence, provided sufficient protection.   Plays of note included a 6-4-3 double play off of a dropped line drive turned in by Kelvin Murillo, Ricky Moore, and Lawrence Gilliam.   Kaelin Woodard showed off his new leather by snagging a screamer hit to the hot corner.   Lawrence, returning to his regular season position at first base, demonstrated a nice piece of glove work, picking a ball out of the dirt to save an out in the 5th inning.   Kelvin and Ricky were solid, filling in at shortstop and second base respectively for the middle innings. 

 

Santa Monica continued to apply the pressure all night, scoring two runs in the 4th inning and 5 runs in the 5th inning.  Ladera mounted a mini rally in the top of the 5th inning when Malik Cole sent a two strike ground ball into right field.    With one out, Jordan Crisp continued the rally by legging out a ground ball to third base but the Santa Monica pitcher battled back; getting Kelvin to line out and striking out Grant.


"The Rally II"

Trailing by 8 runs, Ladera went to work in the top of the 6th inning with a single by Jibri Walden.  Lawrence Gilliam followed with a double to left center; moving Jibri to third base.  Ricky Moore sent a deep sacrifice fly to left field to score Jibri.   Robert Togia (.500 BA), who has been extremely hot of late, sent a ground ball single up the middle to score Lawrence to make the score 9-3. 

 

Devin Martin sent a shot to the right side that was mishandled by the first baseman to reach base.   With runners at first and third, Kaelin Woodard delivered a line drive bomb that cleared the left-center field fence; 9-6.   The home run was Kaelin's second on the year.

 

Jordan Crisp and Kelvin Murillo drew walks to continue the rally.  With runners on first and second, Grant Craddolph tied the game with another monstrous fly ball that landed on the West LA Minor field.  The blast was Grant's 2nd of the tournament and 10th of the year.  

 

With the score tied, Jibri sent a bloop single to right field and moved to second base on a sneaky stolen base.  Lawrence went down looking for the second out of the inning.  Ricky stepped to plate and delivered an epic at bat.  After reaching a full count, he fouled off pitch after pitch to stay alive.  On the 8th pitch of the at-bat, he punched a single through the right side for the go ahead RBI, scoring Jibri.  Ricky currently leads the team in batting with an .800 batting average.  Robert followed with a deep fly ball to the right field warning track for out number 3.

 

Needing three outs to secure the victory, Grant returned to the mound to face Santa Monica's 6 foot leadoff batter.   Using an arsenal of hard fast balls, he recorded the first out with a strike out.  The next batter reached on a walk.    Santa Monica's number 3 hitter stepped to the plate and dug in for a 9 pitch at bat, fouling off 3 pitches to stay alive and bring the count to full.  On the 9th pitch, he sent a chopper up the middle.  Jibri fielded the ball off the hop, stepped on second base, and threw to Lawrence on first base for the double play to close the game.

 

To quote one of the Ladera faithful in the stands, "for the second game in a row, Ladera took the lamb chop out of the wolves mouth".  Call it destiny.  Call it "¡buena suerte! ".   Call it what you want.  Ladera moves on in the winner's bracket.


The team celebrated with a Shakey's Pizza Party and will take the day off today.

 

The team eagerly awaits the return of Chris Henry off of the DL and Alonzo Billips from vacation.

 

 You can find the pitch by pitch game summary here.


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Ladera Little League All Stars

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Monday, July 5, 2010

Batting Cage Change

We will hit at Baseball Central tomorrow (Tuesday) from 5PM to 6PM.  

Baseball Central has a new location:

5746 Venice Blvd
(on Venice between La Brea and Fairfax)

Please reply back to me to confirm that you received this change.

Also let me know if you will make it.


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

White Sox TOC Game 1 Recap - It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Right!

The Ladera White Sox blasted their way into the semi finals of the District 25 Tournament of Champions playoff with a 13-2 victory over the Malibu Padres last night at Culver Marina Little League.  

Starting pitcher, Robert Togia, was nearly flawless on the mound through 3 innings yielding 0 runs on 2 hits and striking out 3.  Jibri Walden relieved him on the mound in the 4th inning to close the show.  The White Sox played stellar defense behind them; led by Grant Craddolph with 3 huge assists for shortstop, Kelvin Murrilo on second base with an assist and put out, and Lawrence Gilliam at first base with 6 put outs.

The big story of the day was the explosive offensive display put on by Grant Craddolph and Jibri Walden.  Both players sent 2 home runs out of the park.  Grant hit home runs on his first two at bats.  Jibri hit bombs on his last two, with the final home run going as a walk-off  (his second walk off home run of the post season).  The home runs place them in a tie for the lead for the home run title with fellow White Sox, Lawrence Gilliam.

Robert Togia had a key 2 run RBI and scored a run.  Lawrence and Kelvin scored two runs a piece, and Devin Martin and Nathan Moore scored runs.  Mathew Hamilton also contributed a single.

The Sox will play the winner of the Culver Marina Giants and the City of Angels Bulldogs on Friday evening at 6PM at Culver Marina.

You can find the play by play here.   
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Ladera LL Closing Day Information


 Ladera Family,

Closing day ceremonies are this Saturday, June 19th from 1 to 5 PM.   


This week, we open the nomination process for our Board election that will happen at the closing day event.  


Go to our website to see more details as well as an update on the Tournament of Champions as our teams advances.

 



Thank you.
Ladera Little League

www.laderalittleleague.org.


Ladera Little League 2010 Board of Directors Elections


Ladera Little League 2010 Board of Directors Election to be held on Closing Day 

The 2009-2010 Ladera Little League regular season is quickly coming to a close; we hope it has been a memorable season for your player! Would you like the opportunity to make a direct impact on Ladera Little League? Interested in making decisions that regulate our league? Most importantly, would you want to help make this experience the best it can be for our kids? If so, please consider nominating yourself for a Board position!

The Board of Directors is a group of 9 volunteer parents and coaches who meet on a regular basis to offer ideas and make decisions about our league. The goal of the Board is to ensure that kids within our community are offered a fun and rewarding baseball experience.

A new Board of Directors is elected each baseball season. If there were things you liked this season, help improve upon those successes; if there were things you were unhappy with this season, this is your chance to help make improvements and guide the league to an even better season next year.  Ladera Little League is only as good as the support we, as parents, provide it.

The 2010 Board election will be on Closing Day June 19th, 2010.  Ballots and voting boxes will be at the Little League field ( next to the snack bar) from 12:00 pm to 3:00pm  June 19th.  To place your name in nomination, you must be a member of the league (parent, coach, manager, team mom, etc) and submit your name and phone number to the league via e-mail at info@laderalittleleague.org no later than 5 pm on June 18th. This is a self nomination process so if you know someone that you think would make a good board member convince them to submit their name in nomination.  All nominees will be contacted to confirm interest in running for office.

 Some of the key board positions are as follows:

  

President                                                             
Secretary                                                             
Treasurer                                                             
Player Agent                                                        
Vice- President                                                    
Information Officer                                            
Field/Equipment Manager                                   
Safety Officer                                                     
     

Help set the direction of Ladera Little League. Vote !!!! 

Ladera Little League

www.laderalittleleague.org 


Batting Cage Tonight at 8 El Segundo


From: <barry10@sprint.blackberry.net>


We have two cages reserved tonight @ Westcoast Baseball in El Segundo from 8-9. Its kinda late but that's all they had, Please support.

Practice tomorrow @ Ladera 6:00


Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®


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