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From: Codi Warren <cwar...@usasoftball.com>
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Subject: USA Softball Junior Men’s National Team goes undefeated at Father’s 
Day Tournament in Houston, Texas

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 16, 2018

USA Softball Junior Men’s National Team goes undefeated at Father’s Day 
Tournament in Houston, Texas

HOUSTON, Texas — The USA Softball Junior Men’s National Team (JMNT) had a 
perfect 3-0 outing on the lone day of competition at the Father’s Day Memorial 
Tournament in Houston, Texas. With inclement weather in the Houston area 
causing an alteration to the tournament bracket, the Red, White and Blue earned 
a shutout 9-0 win over Baytown New Era and an 8-3 win over the Senators before 
closing out the day with an 8-4 win over Geo Per.

“We hit the ball and played defense really well this weekend,” said Head Coach, 
Tyron McKinney (Ashland, Ohio). “Our pitchers have got to get ahead in the 
count. We had too many walks and got behind in the count too many times. I 
think we’ve also got to get better at staying focused when we’re ahead and we 
have to stay in the game from the first pitch to the last. If our pitching gets 
more crisp and mentally we improve, I really like our chances to shock the 
world in Prince Albert.”

USA 9, Baytown New Era 0
Box Score<https://gc.com/game-5b1ff5684f2039001ab2b59e/stats>

A six-run first inning fueled the U.S. to a 9-0 win over Baytown New Era in 
their first game of the day. Getting the offense started early, defensive 
miscues on a double from Paul Miklovic (Caro, Mich.), a three-run home run by 
Jason Obregon, Jr. (Pico Riviera, Calif.) and double from Chayton Lloyd 
(Lakeside, Calif.) gave Team USA a comfortable 6-0 lead after their first 
at-bat.

Another two runs crossed the plate for the JMNT in the top of the second. Jose 
Dominguez, Jr. (Union City, Calif.), who entered as a courtesy runner for 
Obregon, Jr., came around to score off a misplayed double from Derek Gomez 
(Austin, Texas). The miscue by the right fielder would give Gomez plenty of 
time to touch every base to make it an 8-0 ballgame.

Another run in the top of the third via an RBI single from Miklovic put Team 
USA up by nine runs, which would prove to be enough as Garrett Nickel 
(Clarksville, Tenn.) and Jeff Lewis (Amboy, Minn.), who entered the circle in 
the bottom of the fourth, retired the Baytown New Era lineup in order the next 
two frames.

Garrett Nickel (Clarksville, Tenn.) picked up the win in his Team USA debut, 
pitching the first three innings with two strikeouts.

USA 8, Senators 3
Box Score<https://gc.com/game-5b25140f191cb60022b2aa92/stats>

Three RBI, two runs scored and a perfect 2-for-2 outing by JMNT veteran J. 
Lewis handed Team USA their second win of the day. Combined with leadoff batter 
Dalton Gray (South Jordan, Utah), who went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, the 
two accounted for half of Team USA’s runs in the contest.

Three runs crossed the plate in the first via RBIs from three U.S. batters – a 
triple from Tony Wark (Munger, Mich.), single from Gomez and single from Ethan 
Rodriguez (San Ramon, Calif.). A solo home run from the Senators in the bottom 
of the frame cut the lead for the U.S. to 3-1, but another three-run outing in 
the top of the second pushed Team USA ahead by five runs. A RBI single from J. 
Lewis brought in the first run of the inning before a walk to Wark loaded the 
bases with one out. A wild pitch allowed Gray and Lewis to score, making it a 
6-1 lead.

The Senators cut their deficit to four runs in the bottom of the second inning 
with a pair of singles and a passed ball, but the U.S. would hold a 6-2 
advantage until the top of the fourth when they plated another two runs. 
Dominguez, Jr. led off with a single to put one on for J. Lewis, who drove a 
ball to the fence for a two-run home run.

Down to their final at-bat, the Senators pushed across one run in the bottom of 
the fourth, but Team USA would walk away with the 8-3 win. Craig Lewis 
(Winston, Mo.) picked up the win in the circle, pitching all four innings with 
one strikeout and three earned runs.

USA 8, Geo Per 4
Box Score<https://gc.com/game-5b2514246904f7001f97a349/stats>

In their final contest of the day, the USA Softball JMNT captured a 
come-from-behind win to finish the weekend perfect. Using a six-run fifth 
inning, the U.S. offense combined for eight hits, four of which came in the top 
of the fifth, while Alex Ibarra (Cedar Hill, Texas) and Nathan Landry (Indian 
Brook, Canada) combined for the win in the circle.

It was a shaky start in the circle for Ibarra, who issued three walks, a pair 
of singles and a double as Geo Per took an early 3-0 lead. That would hold 
until the top of the third when Dustin Thompson (Nevada City, Calif.) singled 
with one out and advanced to second on an error by the left fielder. A walk to 
Miklovic put two on for Lloyd, who drove a ball through the left side of the 
infield to plate the speedy Thompson. With Miklovic on third, Obregon, Jr. 
reached safely on an infield single to put the U.S. within one run.

Geo Per pushed across another run in the bottom of the third and their 4-2 lead 
would stand until the top of the fifth inning. Thompson once again singled and 
moved to third after an error on the first baseman and scored on a single from 
Miklovic. A passed ball allowed Miklovic to advance to third before a walk to 
Lloyd put runners on the corners and a walk to Steven Hecht (Vassar, Mich.) 
loaded the bases.

The game went in favor of the U.S. after Obregon, Jr. hit a ball to the third 
baseman, who attempted to throw Miklovic out at home. An error on the play 
allowed Miklovic to safely score and gave Lloyd enough time to also cross the 
plate to give Team USA a 5-4 lead. An intentional walk to Justin Martinez 
(Covina, Calif.) loaded the bases for Seth Brandel (Houghton Lake, Mich.), who 
singled to score another two and made it 7-4, USA. The final run of the game 
scored after Rodriguez singled to plate Martinez.

Landry entered for Ibarra in the bottom of the fifth and shut down the Geo Per 
offense to hand the U.S. the 8-4 win.

The USA Softball JMNT will regroup once more June 26-July 1 in Salt Lake City, 
Utah for additional training and competition in their final preparation for the 
World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Junior Men’s World Championship.

“In Salt Lake we’re going to face much better pitching, so I am excited to see 
how our batters react to pitchers who can make the ball really go up and down,” 
said McKinney on how the Salt Lake tournament will help prepare the JMNT in 
their quest to #JMNTShockTheWorld.

The final 17-player roster for the 2018 USA Softball JMNT will be determined 
prior to the WBSC Junior Men’s World Championship (JMWC), which will be held 
July 7-15 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. A complete schedule for the 
2018 WBSC JMWC was announced on May 18 and can be found 
here<https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Softball/Events/2018/July/07/WBSC-Junior-Mens-World-Championship>.

About USA Softball
USA Softball is a 501(c)(3) not-for profit organization headquartered in 
Oklahoma City, Okla., and is designated as the National Governing Body (NGB) of 
Softball in the United States and a member of the United States Olympic 
Committee. One of the nation’s largest sports organizations, USA Softball 
sanctions competition in every state through a network of 69 local associations 
and has grown from a few hundred teams in the early days to over 150,000 teams 
today, representing a membership of more than 2 million. USA Softball is 
dedicated to providing people of all ages the opportunity to play the game they 
love at a variety of levels by offering recreational, league, tournament and 
competitive play for fast pitch, slow pitch and modified pitch. USA Softball 
annually conducts thousands of tournaments throughout the country including 
over 100 National Championships. The USA Softball umpire program is among the 
nation’s largest and are widely known as the best trained umpires in the game.

As the NGB for the sport of softball, USA Softball is responsible for training, 
equipping and promoting the six USA Softball National Teams that compete in 
events such as the Olympics, Pan American Games, World Championships and other 
international and domestic events. For more information on USA Softball, 
including its founding and history as the Amateur Softball Association of 
America (ASA), please visit,www.USASoftball.com<http://www.usasoftball.com/>.

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