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AVOCADO WEST LEAGUE STANDINGS

Posted by Ruth Stoffel at Apr 24, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

 

TEAM                               LEAGUE                       OVERALL

La Costa Canyon               5 - 0 - 0                       12 -  7 - 0

Carlsbad                           4 - 1 - 0                       15 -  5 - 0

El Camino                         4 - 1 - 0                        14 -  5 - 0

Vista                                 1 - 4 - 0                        11 -  8 - 0

Rancho Buena Vista            1 - 4 - 0                          7 - 12 - 0

Fallbrook                            0 - 5 - 0                          7 - 11 - 0

 

Standings as of Thursday April 24, 2014

 

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2014 LIONS TOURNAMENT

Posted by Ruth Stoffel at Apr 17, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

   Playing in the Premier Division of the 2014 Lions Tournament the young Mavericks split four games:

LCC    13     Coronado (Nev) 1;    LCC   1  Ramona  3;   LCC  4   San Ysidro  0; and LCC  4  Rancho (Nev)  6.

  In the semifinals pool winner Ramona lost to Helix 1-2; and Steele Canyon blanked Eastlake 3-0.  In the Premier Division Championship game Helix shut out Steele Canyon  1-0.   Credit to each of the Eight Division Champions.  It is difficult to win five games in four days.

 

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Mavericks vs. Rancho Las Vegas 3:00 at LCC

Posted by Jamie Machado at Apr 16, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Mavs host Rancho Nevada in the fourth game of the Lions Tournament
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LCC SOPHOMORE A FIVE - HIT WONDER

Posted by Ruth Stoffel at Apr 11, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

U-T SAN DIEGO -JOHN MAFFEI - UT

Mickey Moniak did his best Mickey Mantle imitation Friday. The La Costa Canyon High sophomore center fielder went 5 for 5 with a home run, two doubles and four RBIs as the Mavericks beat Fallbrook 14-4 to sweep the three-game Avocado West League series.   Asked if he had ever had five hits in a baseball game, Moniak said, "Maybe when I was 10."   Moniak, a left-hand-hitting leadoff man, entered the game batting .361 but said he struggled a bit in the first two games against Fallbrook. 

  "I was in a pretty good groove before we played them, but I lost it a little bit," Moniak said. "So I was a little hungry coming into this game. I felt really good at the plate, nice and balanced, and I got some pitches to hit."  Moniak singled to start the game, doubled in two runs in the second, doubled again in the fourth and slugged a two-run homer to left in the sixth. He singled to right to drive in a run in the seventh and was left in the on-deck circle as the Mavericks (8-5,3-0) batted around in the inning." 

  "Mickey was real pull-oriented at the start of the season," said LCC hitting coach Jason Hill. "He's a much better hitter when he doesn't try to pull every pitch and sprays the ball to all fields." 

  Despite the final score, Fallbrook (7-6, 0-3) had apparently tied the game at 5-5 in the fifth when Mark Henning hit into a bases-loaded force play as the tying run scored.  But the relay throw from second to first went off the base runner's hand.  The umpires ruled interference and an inning-ending double play was called, wiping out the tying run.  "That was a huge play," said Fallbrook coach Pat Walker, who argued the call. "They ended up beating us pretty good, but who knows what happens if tie the game there."  Instead, LCC scored three in the top of the sixth and five more in the seventh.

  The Mavericks, who host Henderson (Nev.) Coronado on Monday in the Lions tournament, have won five in a row, bouncing back from five early-season losses.  Fur of those - to Rancho Bernardo, Cathedral Catholic, Poway and Torrey Pines - were by one run.

  "We played some really good teams tough with a very young team," Hill said of a squad that starts two sophomores and four or five juniors. "We have the makings of a good team."

 

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MAVERICKS SWEEP FALLBROOK

Posted by Ruth Stoffel at Apr 11, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

 The Mavericks blasted Fallbrook 14-4 to finish off a three game sweep to start Avocado West League play. The Mavericks opened league play in Fallbrook with a 7-2 win and then won the second game at LCC 5-3.

 La Costa Canyon is now 8-5, 3-0 while Fallbrook falls to 7-6, 0-3.

 Next up for the Mavericks is the 2014 Lions Tournament.

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