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Tournaments  | Story | 7/29/2015

Warriors fight back, fall short

Photo: Perfect Game

EMERSON, Ga. – With the summer winding down, there are only a few big events left to be played at the LakePoint complex in Emerson. One of them is coming to a thrilling finish, as the 2015 15u Perfect Game World Series began its quarterfinal round early Wednesday morning. Lately, a lot of familiar programs have been dominating in the younger age brackets, but this tournament’s final four has shown the emergence of a fresh face, the Team California Warriors.

Along with the program's 16u team (as profiled by Jeff Dahn
on Sunday), this spunky squad made the trip all the way from Carlsbad, Calif., with one goal in mind; win it all. They have certainly put themselves in a good position to accomplish that, but to touch on where they are now we must look at the journey they have taken to get to this point.

Through pool play, the Team California Warriors posted an undefeated record, which is certainly saying something considering the competition that was in this tournament. After pool play they dropped a game against Baseball Northwest, but they got right back to business in their next game to come all the way back from the losers' bracket. The Warriors are a team that never doubts themselves and that has shown throughout this tournament.

They have had multiple come-from-behind victories, and those victories are a testament to the perseverance that this team exudes on a game-to-game basis. What is more impressive about their ability to come from behind is that this team has not had much time to gel and get to know each other, considering this is their first full tournament together as a whole. Head Coach Mitch Spiers feels that his team has shown some true grit at this year’s 16u PG World Series.

They have been playing together as a team,” Coach Spiers said of his squad. “This is the first time that they are playing together, but surprisingly the chemistry has been there. They have become super close knit after a few comeback wins. Typically our strong suit is pitching and defense, but we have just grinded it out in every aspect. We’re just competing.”

They were on their A-game Wednesday morning against Baseball Northwest, and even though they got down early, they still looked sharp. The Warriors and Baseball Northwest were both able to each put runners in scoring position, but the Warriors capitalized on more RBI opportunities, pulling out a 5-3 win.

Baseball Northwest had eight hits compared to the six hits that the Warriors had, but Baseball Northwest stranded seven on base. The Warriors would not relinquish the lead, as Baseball Northwest was unable to weather a three-run third inning deficit. Baseball Northwest scored two runs in the third on an RBI double by Torey Anderson and a sacrifice fly by Jack Smith. Still, Baseball Northwest would not be able to catch the Team California Warriors.

Bryan Reyes had a monster game and racked up two RBI on two hits for Team California. He doubled in the third inning and singled in the fifth. The Team California Warriors stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the third, scoring four runs on three doubles.

After that win, the Warriors immediately refocused and amped up for their semifinal matchup against the big, bad Houston Banditos. The Banditos and the Warriors met up earlier this tournament in pool play, but the game ended in a come-from-behind tie. In fact, the Banditos were up 7-0 in that game, but the Warriors still clawed their way back to even.

With that in mind, this semifinal was sure to provide some exhilarating entertainment. Coming into this game, Coach Spiers wanted his team to keep it simple and have his players not try to do too much.

The mindset is to try to win this game one inning and one pitch at a time, and just compete at a high level,” Spiers said. “We just have to make the routine plays.”

Pitching did not play much of a role in this semifinal bout between the Warriors and the Banditos, considering the two teams put up 17 runs combined in a 9-8 Warrior victory. The teams combined for 20 hits, including seven extra-base knocks.

Right off the bat, it looked like things were not going to go well for the Warriors, as the Banditos came out in the first inning and were able to score in the blink of an eye thanks to a double off the bat of Alerick Soularie, and the Banditos added three more runs in the bottom of the second.

However, Team California responded with a seven-run third inning, the highlights being a solo home run by Reyes and a three-run triple by Maxwell Foxcroft. The Warriors did have to stave off the Banditos when they attempted to make a comeback later in the game, as Jordan Groshans hit an RBI triple and Soularie followed with a sacrific fly in the Banditos' two-run fourth. A two-run double by Leonel Perez in the seventh pulled the Banditos to within one, but that's all they would score as Team California banged out 11 hits in the win.

Bryan Reyes has been red-hot at the plate for Team California Warriors, and went 2-for-4, drove in one and scored one run in their win over the Banditos. While he's come up huge for Team California time and time again during this tournament, his huge performances in both the quarterfinals and semifinals solidified himself as a true playoff warrior.

As a kid I was always a good hitter, but my performance today has a lot to do with team energy,” Reyes said of his clutch hits at the plate. “You have to have team energy to have faith in the at bat and also have faith in the guy behind you. I just go up there, try to hit it hard, and remember my training. Honestly my approach, and most coaches won’t like this, is to hit it hard and swing for the fences. You have to go big to live big. It puts pressure on the defense.”

However, with the win the Warriors were not guaranteed a spot in the championship. Due to double-elimination format, and coming back from the lower bracket, Team California had to beat the Banditos one more time to earn their spot in the title game.

Unfortunately for the Team California Warriors they would not secure that second win, as the Banditos would claim the second game by a score of 9-3 to advance to play the Central Florida Gators for the 15u Perfect Game World Series championship on Thursday.

Reyes finished the tournament hitting .409 (9-for-22) with six of his nine hits going for extra bases (five doubles, one home run) as well as five runs driven in and five runs scored in nine games played. Despite the loss Reyes and his Team California Warriors teammates will return to the West Coast with their heads hanging high.

Our coach, Mitch Spiers, and the other coaches keep us up when we are down,” Reyes said. “They are like the spark and help us to have faith in ourselves.”



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