Worden Williams 15 Carlsbad Inn 14
Dubs Win! Dubs Win! The broadcaster’s jubilant cry echoed through the stadium as Worden Williams (WW) delivered a walk-off hit in the bottom of the tenth inning, sealing a dramatic 15-14 victory over Carlsbad Inn (CBI) in the North County Senior League championship game. By all accounts, it was one of the most thrilling title games in recent memory—a showdown between the regular-season champions, WW, and the second-place challengers, CBI. The drama could have been scripted straight out of Hollywood.
The game was a seesaw battle through seven innings, with neither team able to establish a decisive lead. Pitchers Mike Endeman (WW) and Ken Thompson (CBI) showcased stellar performances, keeping the scoring in check. However, the tide turned in the bottom of the eighth when WW erupted for five runs, taking a 14-10 lead and seemingly putting the game out of reach with just one inning remaining.
In the top of the ninth, CBI faced an uphill battle. With two outs already recorded, the atmosphere in their dugout grew somber. But CBI refused to fold, loading the bases and bringing Gordon Recht to the plate.
As the crowd held its breath, Gordon stepped into the spotlight, channeling the spirit of a classic baseball hero. The first pitch zipped past him untouched. “Strike one,” the umpire called. The crowd erupted in protest, but Gordon silenced them with a calm gesture. The second pitch followed, met with the same stoic disdain from the batter. “Strike two,” announced the umpire.
Then came the moment of truth. Gordon’s stance tightened, his determination palpable. The pitch came hurtling toward the plate—and Gordon unleashed a powerful swing. The crack of the bat meeting the ball reverberated through the park as it soared high and deep into right field. Cheers erupted as Gordon rounded the bases, his grand slam tying the game at 14. The crowd went wild, their disbelief and elation spilling over in waves.
The game advanced into the tenth inning. WW’s defense held strong, shutting down CBI and setting the stage for a walk-off opportunity. Robert Tahimic started the rally with a single, followed by a walk from Bob Buscher. Then, Bob Loperena stepped up and wasted no time, smashing the first pitch up the middle to drive in the winning run. The Dubs had done it—a true Hollywood ending.
Both teams delivered incredible offensive performances. For CBI, home runs by Larry Wadalavage (3-for-4), Randy Agadoni (3-for-4, 5 RBIs), Ken Thompson (4-for-4), and Gordon Recht—whose grand slam was the stuff of legends—showcased their power at the plate. For Worden Williams, Bob Buscher (3-for-4, HR), Cathy McDonald (4-for-4), Tom Benacka (3-for-4), Ken Auerbach (3-for-4), and hero Bob Loperena (4-for-5) rose to the occasion.
The game also highlighted the excellent umpiring by Al Cabacungan behind the plate, with Rick Shaw and Steve Sexton covering the bases. Their steady officiating contributed to the high level of play.
The championship capped off a memorable North County Senior League season—a fitting end to a year filled with competition, camaraderie, and unforgettable moments.
“A man once told me to walk with the Lord. I'd rather walk with the bases loaded.” — Ken Singleton
Capitalizing on its trademark defense and speed, Worden Williams triumphed over The Draft with a decisive 17-7 victory, securing a spot in the league championship game against Carlsbad Inn. The Dubs established their dominance early, jumping out to a four-run lead in the first inning and ultimately extending the margin to ten by the end of the game.
In typical fashion, the team’s offensive heroics came from an unexpected source: Jimmy Smyth. Smyth delivered his first home run of the season, going 4-for-4 at the plate, driving in four runs, and punctuating a five-run inning that widened the lead from four to nine runs. He was supported by stellar performances from Bob Buscher (4-for-4), Robert Tahimic (3-for-3), and Bob Loperena (2-for-2 with three RBIs). Ken Auerbach also contributed significantly, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs.
Worden Williams’ defense, which led the league in both Runs Against and Run Differential, shone once again. Highlights included Mike Endeman cutting down a runner at home and Bob Buscher’s impressive one-handed grab to retire a runner at first.
The Draft managed to score with a home run by Barry Stangl, one of the league’s incoming managers, but was otherwise stifled by WW’s Mike Endeman. A special mention goes to Bill Mead, who stepped in as The Draft’s pitcher. Despite two challenging five-run innings, Mead displayed commendable composure and effectiveness on the mound.
Umpires Al Cabacungan and Steve Sexton ensured the game proceeded smoothly and efficiently, showcasing why they’re among the league’s best. The game was played without incident, a testament to their professionalism.
Carlsbad Inn and Plotkin Group were battling some strong easterly winds as they began their semifinal game on Alga 3 today. The winds didn’t seem to bother PG, who scored five runs in the top of the first for the early lead. PG had extended the lead to 8-3 in the top of the third, before CBI scored five in the bottom of the inning to tie the game at 8-8. CBI took its first lead at 9-8 in the fourth. Then the momentum changed in the fifth as CBI plated five more runs for a 14-9 lead. CBI scored three in the seventh, before PG rallied to narrow the lead to 17-13 in the eighth. CBI scored three more runs in the bottom of the inning and held PG scoreless in the ninth for the 20-13 victory.
There is an old adage that “a walk is as good as a hit.” This was certainly evident today, as CBI had 12 walks out of 49 total plate appearances. Most of the walks were by the bottom half of the order and 7 runs were scored by batters receiving a free pass. For the hitting attack, the top of the order did the heavy lifting. Randy Agadoni led the way, going 4 for 4 with a home run and 8 RBIs. Jerry Smith went 3 for 4 with 4 RBIs, Larry Wadalavage went 3 for 4, Randy Baird went 3 for 4 and scored 4 runs.
Ken Thompson did a fine job of pitching, holding PG scoreless in three of the last four innings to secure the win. The infield turned several double plays to keep runners off the bases.
Pat Driscoll led the PG hitters, going 5 for 5. David Bosque went 4 for 4, and Keith Richards and Robert Kroger both went 3 for 4. It was good to see Jimmie Martin at the game, keeping score just one week after having knee replacement surgery!
Many thanks to Rick Shaw for umpiring behind the plate and to Greg Lorton for umpiring at second base.
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