Sports 7A Tuesday, August 11, 2020 Th e Observer Legends end summer ball on high note La Grande’s 18U squad finishes with 15 straight wins, 16U takes its final 12 contests By Ronald Bond The Observer LA GRANDE — It wasn’t a typical summer for the La Grande Legacy Ford Legends in that they didn’t play an offi cial American Legion schedule. Stan- dards put in place due to COVID-19 rearranged how the team practiced for part of the season, and they didn’t take the fi eld until July. But one thing did become typical for the team — winning. The 18U squad wrapped up the summer with four more wins during a three-day home tourna- ment Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 6-8, to fi nish with 15 wins in a row and a record of 15-2, while the 16U team won a pair of games Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 3 and 4, to wrap its season at 16-1-1 and end on a 12-game win- ning streak. “We were 31-3-1 as a program,” head coach Parker McKinley said. “Winning is not the ulti- mate goal. It’s get- ting better, competing, being a teammate and a young man. Our kids bought in, and generally that translates into being competitive.” Thursday, the 18U team began the tournament with an 11-1 win over the Tri-City Bombers. Friday they swept the TC Blues, 5-2, and the World Base- ball Colts based in Port- land, 8-7, to fi nish pool play 3-0 — the only team to go undefeated in pool play. And Saturday they defeated the Colts again in the tour- nament championship, 7-6. “The weekend was a great way to cap it off,” McKinley said. Thursday night, the Leg- ends scored 10 unanswered after the teams were tied at 1-1 through 2-1/2 innings. Wyatt Earp’s sacrifi ce fl y started the scoring in a four-run third, and Riley Miller doubled home a run to give La Grande a 5-1 advantage. Braden Carson’s sacrifi ce fl y in the fourth and Cole Jorgensen’s RBI single in the fi fth made it 7-1, and in the sixth, Sam Tsiatsos hit a two-run single before an error led to two more runs and ended the game. Nick Bornstedt added a sacrifi ce fl y, and Parker Robinson struck out 11 and allowed two hits in six innings. McKinley called Rob- inson’s effort in what was Staff photo by Ronald Bond Payton Cooper, left, beats home a throw to score a run during the La Grande Legacy Ford Legends’ 5-2 win over the TC Blues on Friday, Aug. 7. likely his fi nal appear- ance with the program “fantastic.” “For him to go out on that note was awesome,” he said. In their fi rst game Friday, the Legends broke open a tie game with three runs in the bottom of the fourth, which proved to be the difference in securing a second win. The Legends loaded the bases, and with one out Tsi- atsos walked in a run for a 3-2 lead. Riley Gregg then reached on an infi eld single, and Earp, who pitched a complete game for the win, helped his own cause with a sacrifi ce fl y for a 5-2 lead. The defense took over after that, with Tsiatsos at third base starting inning- ending double plays in the fi fth and sixth before Jor- gensen picked off a TC runner at fi rst base in the seventh to end the game. La Grande also scored on Sergio Staab’s sacrifi ce fl y in the second and when Payton Cooper reached home following a bunt in the third. Earp struck out fi ve in the win, including three in the fourth inning with TC threatening after it already had scored a run to tie the game. Later Friday, the Leg- ends rallied from a 7-1 defi cit to win in walkoff fashion. The Colts led by six after 4-1/2 before La Grande began to rally. Gregg scored on a wild pitch and Cesar Rodriguez hit a two-run triple and later scored on a passed ball to trim the defi cit to 7-5 after fi ve. The Leg- ends tied the game in the sixth when Gregg walked with the bases loaded and Staab scored on a passed ball, and the Legends won it in the seventh when Staab reached on an error, allowing Jorgensen to score. “That was one of the things I’m most proud about. We never consider ourselves out of a game,” McKinley said. “Doesn’t matter what point, what the score is, our kids com- pete all the way through the game. That’s a per- fect example of what can happen.” Logan Williams tossed two hitless innings in relief and stuck out two batters for the win. In Saturday’s title game, a rematch from Friday night, the Legends fl ipped the script and scored the fi rst fi ve runs. Tsiatsos drove in a run with a groundout in the third and Devin Bell followed with a two-run double for a 3-0 lead. A hit batter with the bases loaded and a wild pitch brought in two more runs in the fourth for a 5-0 advantage. The Colts responded with a run in the fi fth and fi ve runs in the sixth to surge ahead, but the Leg- ends got the fi nal say. Two straight errors to open the bottom of the sixth allowed the tying run to score, and Brodrick Hood followed with an RBI single to give La Grande the lead. Miller tossed six innings for the win, and Born- stedt came on in relief and tossed a perfect seventh for the save, striking out two batters. “It was just a great base- ball game the kids played,” McKinley said. “They rep- resented well. It was a great way to wrap up a fantastic summer program.” 16U FINISHES STRONG, TOO The 16U team took two from Baker and Pendleton in consecutive days to con- clude its season. On Aug. 3, the Legends defeated Baker 13-1 and Pendleton 23-11, and on Aug. 4 edged Pend- leton 8-6 and blasted Baker again, 12-1. Jarett Armstrong drove in four runs and Rodriguez had three RBIs in the fi rst win over Baker. Armstrong drove in two with a single in the fi rst for an early lead, and Rodriguez’s RBI single and Staab’s two-run single in the third made it 5-0. Rodriguez hit an RBI triple in the fi fth then scored on a balk, and in the sixth La Grande scored six times — capped by Armstrong’s second two-run single and Tsiatsos’ RBI single for a 13-0 lead. Tsiatsos allowed just one hit and struck out 11 in six innings for the win. Later came the offen- sive explosion that saw La Grande pound out 24 hits, including four from Eli Bisenius and three apiece by Cole Shafer and Rodriguez. Rodriguez drove in four runs, as did Austin Higgins. La Grande scored the fi rst 16 runs, with the early highlights a Rodriguez two-run double and Tsi- atsos’ RBI single in the fi rst, Williams’ RBI single and Shafer’s RBI double in the second, Bisenius’ RBI single and Derek Begin’s two-run double in the third, Rodriguez’s RBI single in the fourth and a two-run single by Higgins and Arm- strong’s two-run double in a six-run fi fth that helped stake a 16-0 lead. Pendleton got back in the game with an 11-run fi fth inning, but La Grande put the game away for good with a seven-run seventh. Higgins’ two-run single and Shafer’s two-run double highlighted the frame. A day later, La Grande had to rally in the latter innings to stave off Pend- leton and beat them for the sixth time this summer. Shafer, Armstrong and Tsiatsos all drove in runs during a three-run fi rst for an early lead, but Pendleton scored the next six to go up 6-3, including fi ve runs in the fi fth. 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