

The day dawned sunny and warm, a late season Santa Ana that SoCal residents can brag about to their frigid friends and family in the midwest. Two teams vying for the coveted championship hats, who had played each other tough over the course of the season: home team Carlsbad Inn vs. the Carlsbad Police Association. No matter who won, Carlsbad would be the winner.
CPA started off with the hot bats, scoring 3 runs in the top of the first, only for CBI to answer with their first 5 spot of the game, capped by Cord Cameron’s towering shot with the bases loaded. Cord made it all the way home, a grand slam in our books except for the 5 run limit. The bats cooled off for the next few innings until the 4th when CBI erupted for another 5 spot, aided by home runs by Randy Baird and Jerry Smith. With the score sitting at 10-4 in the 5th, CBI’s Linda Wolf launched a shot to the fence for a 3 run home run to make it 13 to 4. In the top of the 7th, CPA had their best inning, capped by a big grand slam by shortstop Jeff Van Siclen. The Innkeepers were not happy with how close the Coppers were getting, so they answered with their 3rd five run inning in the 7th to go up 18-9, then added 3 more in the 8th for a final score of 21-10.
CPA was led by Jeff Van Siclen, 2-3 with a grand slam, Jeff Payton 3-3 with 4 RBIs, John Symanski 3-3 with 1 RBI and Mike Berry who also hit 3-3. CBI had many hitting stars today including Dan Smith 2-4 with a home run, Randy Baird 3-4 and a home run, Randy Agadoni 3-4, Jerry Smith 3-4 plus a HR, Joe Dimambro 2-3, Cord Cameron 2-3 with a grand slam, Larry Wadalavage 2-3, Mike Gallagher 3-3, Linda Wolf 2-3 with a home run and Steve Barry who hit 2-3 and pitched another fine game.
Many thanks to our crack umpiring crew: Al Cabacungan behind the plate, Jack Schwarzel and Rick Shaw on the bases. Also, a big thank you to the Dawg, Oscar Castillo for announcing, managing the scoreboard and the national anthem. Thanks also to all the folks showing up to cheer and support the teams and enjoy the great game of senior softball.
What a game! Drama ... suspense ... strategy ... an extra inning ... a bit of everything. The #1 seed Dubs hosted the #4 seed Cops in an epic battle for the right to proceed to the 2025-2 Championship game.
The Cops took first blood with 2 in the bottom of the 1st including a leadoff homer by David Hartzog; but the Dubs said 'we'll see your 2 and raise you 3 more.' From there CPA kept up the pressure, scoring in all but 2 of the remaining innings. The Dubs kept counterpunching, however, highlighted by 4 in the 6th and 5 in the 8th to tie the contest at 18-18. The 'unlimited runs' 9th was a nail biter, with both defenses
holding strong and yielding only 1 run each. On to the 10th, another unlimited runs inning! The cops sent 7 hitters to the plate, scoring 3, and then held the Dubs in the bottom half to secure the win. Whew!
The Dubs had contributions at the plate throughout their lineup, led by Bob Buscher (4/4, 3 RBIs), Carlos Cevallos (4/4, 2 RBIs), Leigh Peterson (3/4, 4 RBIs), Gary Fischer (3/4, RBI), Ken Auerbach (3/4, RBI), and
Bob Loperena (3 run HR).
Leading the way for the Cops was Dave Hartzog (4/5, HR, 4 RBIs), Craig Wheatcroft (5/5, 2 RBIs), Jeff Van Siclen (4/5, 3 RBIs), John Symanski (4/5, 3 RBIs), Al (Beep Beep) Castaneda (4/5, including an inside-the-infield (new record?) HR, 4 RBIs), Mike Berry (3/5, 2 RBIs), and Nanci Watt (3/4, RBI).
Under the intense 😵💫 pressure, both defenses bent more than they would have liked, but also flashed some nice leather. Key double plays helped to stunt rallies, and many nice catches in the outfield. Pitching
was excellent with Mike Endeman and Bob Buscher sharing the mound for the Dubs, and Rod Johnson (zero walks) going the full 10 innings for the Cops. It was great to see Mike back on the field.
A big thank-you goes out to umpires Rick Shaw (plate), Roney Lewis and Steve Sexton (bases) for an excellent job.
The playoffs for 2025 Season 2 are finally here! Good weather, dry fields and two hungry teams faced off to battle it out for the chance to move on to the championship game.
Gaspar led off the top of the first with a single run while Carlsbad Inn answered with 2. CBI scored 8 more runs over the next 2 innings to bring the score to 10-2 after 3. Both teams went into a drought for the next 3 innings with the score sitting at 10-3 after 6. Gaspar pushed 3 more across in the top of the 7th and CBI answered with 4 of their own. On to the ninth inning with the Innkeepers leading 14 to 6. Gaspar rallied for 4 runs with no outs and the bases filling up. Finally CBI was able to get a couple of more outs to close out the game 14 - 10. They will now move on to face the Carlsbad Police Association on Thursday.
Gaspar's hitting was led by 4 for 4 games from Oscar Delgado and Jeff Schneider, and 3 for 4 hitting from Gene LaChimia and Tom Winterbourne. Jeff was snagging every ball around him at short and Russ Roopenian kept the CBI hitters off balance with his fine pitching.
Everyone on CBI got at least one hit in this game. CBI was led by Randy Baird who went 3 for 3 including a towering shot off the left field fence for a triple. The other key hit was Rich Reynolds hammering a fly ball to deep center field for an easy trot around the bases 3 run home run. Other highlights include 2 hit days for Jonny Brand, Randy Agadoni, Larry Wadalavage and Tony Trifiletti.
Many thanks to the fine umpire crew: Al Cabacungan behind the plate, Jack Schwarzel and Greg Lorton on the bases.

Standings are posted after all scores have been received (in a timely manner)