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Tournaments  | Story  | 7/13/2021

12u West World Series Recap: Days 3-4

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12u West World Series Recap: Days 1-2

Day 3





Third baseman and right-handed pitcher Evan Vela Bravo (2026, Richmond, Calif.) has been one of the top hitters the entire weekend, picking up seven hits over four games and kept that up with multiple barrels in both games.



Outfielder Isaiah Clendinen (2027, Hayward, Calif.) is another hitter who has consistently shown his hitting ability over the weekend. Picked up two more hits during the first game with a double and no-doubter home run.



Right-hander Joe Stevens (2026, Cameron Park, Calif.) had a strong three-plus innings on the hill with a good fastball and changeup combination that led to four strikeouts and only one hit. Fastball got up to 72 mph. Also showed his bat skills with a home run and double.



Outfielder/catcher Cruz Garcia (2027, Pinole, Calif.) had a strong day at the plate with three hits including a double, triple and two runs batted in while showing good defense at multiple positions.



Infielder/catcher Antonio Cuevas (2027, Elk Grove, Calif.) dominated at the plate today with four hits including two doubles, a home run and seven runs batted in. On defense he was covering the entire field and desired to grab every ball around him.



First baseman Charles Vargas (2026, Rodeo, Calif.) provided the power for the Black Sox Nation with five runs batted in on two home runs hit to both parts of the field.



Infielder Aden Robles (2027, Visalia, Calif.) found three hits on the day including a big triple to end the Wolfpack’s first game. Has been a consistent performer all weekend.



Outfielder Vince Della Santina (2026, Clayton, Calif.) continues to show his strength in the bat as he picked up home runs in both games today along with a third hit and four runs batted in. 

Day 4



Right-handed pitcher and first baseman Charles Vargas (2026, Rodeo, Calif.) closed the semifinal game with a strong two innings before coming in during the second game to help his team to the championship. Add in two home runs and seven runs batted in to conclude a phenomenal tournament. Named Top Pitcher for the tourney.



Infielder and right-handed pitcher Evan Vela Bravo (2026, Richmond, Calif.) was on base six more times with three hits including a big home run to take the lead in the sixth inning. Closed out the championship with 1 1/3 innings while finishing the tournament with the most hits. Named MVP for the tourney.



Infielder and right-handed pitcher Quinton Hill (2027, El Sobrante, Calif.) had four hits including two home runs in the semifinal game to end the tourney with five total home runs. Started the semifinal game and was up to 70 mph on the hill showing an advanced fastball and changeup for the age.



Outfielder and right-handed pitcher Vince Della Santina (2026, Clayton, Calif.) had four hits on the day with two for doubles and a home run while driving in three. Played strong defense in the outfield while also getting two big outs during the championship.



First baseman Brady Ramirez (2026, San Jose, Calif.) hit the go-ahead home run in the bottom of the fifth and was intentionally walked with the bases loaded in extras, showing the type of power other teams had seen all weekend.



Left-handed pitcher and outfielder Toby Torres (2026, San Jose, Calif.) did a little bit of everything with three hits, two runs batted in while pitching 3 1/3 innings striking out five. The fastball was up to 73 mph over the outing.

Utilityman Aden Robles (2027, Visalia, Calif.) had two hits including a double and two runs batted in atop the lineup in the semifinal game. One of the most consistent bats all weekend.



First baseman Macade Atkins (2027, Visalia Calif.) had a big home run that started the Wolfpack offense with three runs in the first. Has been punishing balls all weekend. 

-Ryan Ozella