PPBA Mustang 9U All-Stars Dominate Region, Advance to PONY West Zone Tournament
By STEVE GALLUZZO | Sports Editor
Every baseball youth has dreams of playing in the World Series one day. That dream could soon be a reality for 12 boys on the Pacific Palisades Baseball Association’s Mustang 9U All-Star squad, which crushed its competition on the way to capturing the PONY Southern California North Region title June 30 at Bob Kildee Park in Camarillo.
This dynamic dozen, consisting of Cabe Talt, Anthony Layton, Axl Moody, Bennett Underwood, Dylan Morrow, Jack Hetherington, Owen Tyler, Nate Underwood, Maddox, Martin,Tristan Kawasaki, Will Feil and Carter Bergman, won its five region games by an average of seven runs, outscoring the opposition 53-17. The first contest June 27 proved to be the toughest as Palisades edged Simi Red 8-6. Two days later, the local squad beat Hart 11-6 and Camarillo Blue 11-1 to win its pool. In the semifinals, Palisades’ offense erupted for 12 runs against Westhills and in the final three hours later the bats remained hot to produce an 11-1 rout of Simi Red in a rematch.
By finishing atop the eight-team bracket, Palisades skipped the Super Region playoffs last weekend and advanced directly to the West Zone Tournament—a double-elimination competition that opens today at Creekside Park in Walnut.The PPBA representatives take on Rodeo from the San Francisco Bay area in the first round of the eight-team bracket. The winner will face either the host team Walnut or SoCal No. 2 on Friday at 3 p.m. while the loser plays the Walnut-SoCal 2 loser in an elimination game tomorrow at 10 a.m. The other four Zone teams are Tecolote Red of San Diego, El Cerrito, Orange and Kauai, Hawaii.
The final is set for Sunday at 11 a.m.
The Zone champion earns a berth in the PONY International World Series, which will be held July 19-22 at Keating Park in Vacaville. The World Series will consist of eight teams. Four Zone winners (North, South, East and West) will join host Vacaville and the champions from Mexico, Nicaragua and Philippines.
No PPBA team at any age level has made it all the way to the International World Series but the current 9Us could make history under the guidance of head coach Taylor Talt and his assistants Matt Underwoood and Joe Layton. Talt piloted the PPBA Mustang Royals in the spring while Layton coached the Tigers and Underwood led the Cardinals to an extra-inning victory over the Orioles for the Mustang championship.
The 9U All-Stars enter Zone action with a 21-4 record and are on a nine-game winning streak since getting blanked by Simi Red 5-0 in an Open tournament June 16. They won the Cheviot Tournament over Memorial Day weekend and have since claimed two sanctioned PONY crowns, the first being the Section 3 title in Simi Valley that ended with a 12-4 rout of Newbury Park in the final June 24. During pool play, Palisades combined for 40 runs against Santa Ynez and Simi White while allowing only seven.
The first time any PPBA All-Star team reached the Zone playoffs was two summers ago when Coach David Hoffman’s Mustang 9U squad, nicknamed the “Nachos,” won 28 of 37 games in a seven-week span and finished 2-2 in the Zone playoffs, just short of a World Series berth.
Another PPBA All-Star squad was on the verge of making the Zone playoffs Tuesday: Hoffman’s Bronco 11Us: Tyler Racanelli, Henry Wyman, Will Hill, Ethan Montminy, Sam Foster, Perrish McGinn, Remy Moore, Jackson Moore, Blake Milinovich, Max Yost, Hudson Tucker, Wil Hoffman, Dylan Hartunian, Isaac Ungerleider and Cy Murphy.
The 11U team qualified for last weekend’s Super Region playoffs in Escondido by virtue of a runner-up finish in the regional round June 27-30 in Camarillo. Palisades won its first two games against High Desert and Torrance then lost to Olive in the 16-team Super Region bracket. After beating High Desert and Camarillo Blue, Palisades moved within one win of a Zone berth.
The PPBA Pinto 8U All-Stars claimed the District 1 championship June 17 in Camarillo and the Section 2 title in Santa Clarita one week later before being ousted in the Region playoffs in North Hollywood. Coach Kambiz Kamdar’s roster included Parker Atwood, Ford Hill, James Kamdar, Alex Pollack, Sam Schiff, Henry Janneck, Gavin Morrow, Noah Mehring, Spencer Bergman, Grey Schiff, Graham Aris, Theo Johnson and Luca House.
The PPBA Mustang 10Us and Bronco 12Us both hosted Section tournaments June 27-July 1 at the Field of Dreams and both reached the championship game. Head coach Darren Wald’s 10Us, made up of Luke Johnson, Ozzy Drubner, Ryan Binder, Foster Badt, Ryder Wald, Benji Goodman, Stowe Campbell, Zack Haynie, Logan Perez, Brody Webb, Brandon Gimelstob, Luke Roozen and Jake Jaret, advanced to the Region playoffs in Camarillo but did not make it out of pool play.
Barry HoAire’s 12Us, consisting of James Holscher, Oliver Widhelm, Marlon Dunn, James HoAire, Jack Prokop, Beckett House, Jack Feil, Mario Knapp, James Jelline, Walker Johnson, Grant Tyler, Silas Marucci and Jackson Mitchell, narrowly missed advancing out of the region.
 
			










