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Los Borrachos son Campeónes

Team Sab sobered up the Rum Runners 14-8 to advance to the finals of the End of Season Tournament in the Co-ed Upper Division of Morro Bay Rec Softball. Sab’er Brett Ash hit 2 homeruns including a grand slam and Tyler Fechner had two as well. For the Rum Runners, Cody Brindley hit a home run and Jenna Garcia had 2 RBI.
In the other bracket, Los Borrachos shook up Tremors 19-4 as Collin Douglas hit 2 homers, Mike Lew and Garrett Morrow homered and Chelsey Barclay chased home 2 RBI.
In the Championship game, Los Borrachos outlasted Team Sab 17-14 as Douglas again homered twice, Andy Cordova and Garrett Morrow each hit one out, Laura Pulver had 3 RBI and Kim Asquith 2 RBI. Sab’s Fechner had an inside-the-park home run and Sammy Detwiler had 3 RBI.
Homerun Champ was Team Sab’s Nick Balentine with nine; RBI Co-champs were Laura Fischer of Rum Runners and Bree Hammerlund of Team Sab each with 11. The division is now done for the season.
In Co-ed Lower Division, Caucasian Debris fell to 2-8 on the year after getting trashed by Jim’s Automotive 16-9. Marissa Saucedo had 2 RBI for Jim’s (5-4). Hit for Brains outsmarted Squids 13-11 to improve to 7-1. Squids fell to 4-5. Brains’ Kristin Steer had 3 RBI.
The division is led by Jolly Roger at 8-1 followed by Hit for Brains, Jim’s, A.B.A. (5-3), Squids, Caucasian Debris and Staff Infection in the bottom at 0-9.
In Master’s play, undefeated Half Cents made change of South Bay Grays 19-3 as Steve Mustain and Tom Wood each homered. Half Cents improved to 9-0 and the SB Grays fell to 3-7. Question Marks had the answers to Bearly Movin’, 17-11 despite the Bears’ Kevin Dahlan homering and Dixon Moore touchin’ all four bases with an inside-the-parker. The Qs fell to 3-6 and Bearly Movin’ is looking to switch gears at 3-5.
Gray Line Fever upset Sprouse Communications 17-15 to improve to 5-3-1. Sprouse is at 7-2 and in second place. Will Moreland homered for Sprouse. The 1-7-1 MB Bombers enjoyed a ceasefire with a bye.
And in the Men’s Division, Central Cal Schools finished on top at 7-3 with Foresters second at 6-4; Road Warriors third at 6-4; and Pays 2 Play no doubt seeking a refund at 1-9.
Danny “Woody” Woodman of Cen Cal Schools was Homerun Champ putting wood to the ball a whopping 17 times in just 10 games.

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