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Major
All-Stars
to play
Tonight
Marysville's Major Little League All-
Stars tangle with Lake Stevens tonight at S
o'clock in the winner's bracket final of the
• district tournament being played at
Everett's Garfield Park.
The local stars of manager Lloyd Seibert
and coach Steve Akiyama earned the right
to play in the "A" side final with their 7-3
victory Saturday over the Stilly Valley
stars.
The winner of tonight's game will play
the loser's bracket survivor Friday at 7
p.m. at Garfield in what could prove to be
the district title game. A second game, if
necessary, would be played Saturday at II
a.m.
A loss by Marysville would drop the
team into the loser's bracket whore it
would have to keep on winning to qualify
for the championship game(s) of the
17-team district tourney. The district
champion earns the right to play in the
state tournament.
Ryan Schei tossed a seven-hitter, struck
out six and walked only one in sending
Marysville to its third win in as many
games in the tournament. Marysville
opened up play the previous Saturday with
a 4-0 win over North Whidhoy as Shane
Pahukna fired a one-hitter. Brian Marshall
also had himself a one-hitter in
Marysville-s 2-0 victory over Mukiiteo last
Thursday.
Marysvflle and the Stilly Valley All-
Stars battled through a scoreless first two
innings before Darren Conn's bunt single
started things for the boys of Seibert and
Akiyama.
Jerry Lewis then laid down a sacrifice
bunt that sent Corm to second base, from
where he scored the game's first run on a
single by Margo Guzman.
Gut.man, who led all hitters with a
sparkling 3-for-4 performance, then scored
on a sharp single by Pahukna. Marysville
added three more runs in their half of the
inning for a 5-0 lead going into the fourth.
A single by Marshall Ryan plated
Pahukoa with the third run. Mark" Reed
then followed with another single, and Jay
Shinnick sent two more acro~ when he
lofted a fly deep to left center.
Marysville added a pair of i~urance
runs in the fifth, Guzman getting the hall
rolling with a double up the middle.
Pahukoa got aboard with a bunt single,
and Mark Reed sent them both across with
the second double of the inning.
Reed finished the game with two hits in
three times up, Pahukoa had a 2-for-4 per-
formance, and Marshall Ryan collected
one hit in two plate appearances.
Lake Stevens qualified for tonight's "A"
side final by beating Snohomish Saturday
afternoon.
Brian Marshall's one-hit victory in
Marysville's 2-0 decision against Mukilteo
included 10 strikeouts and only one walk
over the full six innings.
Marysville managed only five hits
against the strong pitching of Mukilten,
potting three to good me when it scored
Wednesday, July 27, 19113
single runs in the fourth and fifth innings.
Pahukoa walked to open the fourth, went
to second on a walk to John Spenser, and
scored on Jay Shinnick's double.
Jerry Lewis reached base on a bunt
single, advanced on Guzman's sacrifice
bunt, and came across with the game's se-
cond run on a single by Pahukoa.
Shinnick was the big bitter for
Marysville with a pair of safeties in three
times up, while Lewis, Pahukoa and Corm
all picked up one.
Marysvllle and North Whidhoy were
locked in a scoreless duel for four innings
before Pahukoa showed some power at
the plate as well as on the mound.
Pahukoa finished with a one-hitter that
included eight strikeouts and five walks,
and drove in a pair of runs to raise
Marysville's lead to 3-0 with a single.
Brian Marshall doubled to open the fifth
inning, and came across the plate with
Marysville's first run when Corm sent a
sacrifice fly deep to the outfield. Lewis
then walked and Guzman reached base via
and error to help set the stage for
MARYSVILLE MAJORS PLATE ANOTHER RUN
play in the second inning.
Pahukoa led Marysville at the plate with
two hits in three times up and two RBIs.
Corm, Marshall Ryan and Brian Marshall
had one hit apiece:
Seniors come together
Marysville's Senior All-Stars. started
putting things together in the later innings
of their final game in the district Little
league tournament last week.
But the heroics came a little too late to
stave off elimination in Marysville's first-
ever venture into Senior Little League
post-season play.
The local stars of coaches Tom Lester
and Glenn Samms scored six runs in the
bottom of the seventh inning to send their
Tuesday, July 19, game against Stilly
Valley into extra innings tied at 8-8.
The Stilly Valley Stars, who themselves
had scored six runs back in the fifth inning
to take an 8-2 lead, eventually scored the
winning run in the 10th on a single, a walk
and an error.
"I felt if we could jell - come together
and play some good ball - that we would
have a chance," coach Lester said.
"We really started jelling late in our last
ballgame. A little too late."
Marysville dropped the first game of the
double knockout tournament at Everett's
Riverdale Park, a 6-4 decision to South
Everett American. But the team bounced
back for a 6-1 win July 18 over the
Mountlake Terrace All-Stars to stay alive.
The odds were against Marysville,
Lester and Samms pointing but it would
have taken a string of eight victories to
make the trip to the state tournament.
Walks to Dan Gross, Robbie Martof and
Troy Myers loaded the bases for
Marysville in its six-run seventh inning.
Curt Nilson, the fourth man in the order,
singled to send Gross home with the first
run, and a walk to Steve Buell sent Martof
home with the second.
Pinch-hitter Jim Carlson then lashed a
three-run triple, and scored the tying run
when Russ Leatherman sent a sacrifice fly
to left. But what could have been a winning
rally ended with a strike-out and a ground-
out to the pitcher.
Marysvi]]e had taken a 1-0 lead in the Re-
cond inning when Leathorman singled,
stole second, went to third on a sacrifice
bunt by Bill Hodgins, and scored on a
sacrifice fly by Ken Gray.
MaryeviUe moved to a 2-0 advantage in
the third when Martof singled to left, stole
second and scored when Marshall Leaf
doubled to left-center. Stilly Valley knotted
the score with a pair of runs in the fourth.
Pitchers Darwin Ullestad and Gray per-
mitted only six hits, Ullestad yielding four
before giving way to Gray with one gone in
the fifth inning.
Gray allowed two the rest of the way, in-
cluding one in the 10th inning which even-
tually led to the winning run.
Marysville clipped the Terrace All-Stars
with the help of four runs in the first inn-
ing. Mazrtof sent the first run home with a
double to left field after Ullestad opened
the bottom of the first with a walk.
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