Maine-Endwell advances to U.S. Finals of LLWS
WILLIAMSPORT, PA – After a 13-10 victory versus Bowling Green Eastern Little League last night, August 24, in a battle-of-the-unbeatens, Maine-Endwell Little League advances to the U.S. championship game of the Little League World Series taking place this Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
M-E remains the only unbeaten team in the U.S. bracket of the Little League World Series after a thriller of a game versus the Great Lakes Region team. Though the bout was back-and-forth until the very last inning, M-E’s offense continued to roll on all cylinders, scoring at least two runs in every inning despite falling to a 3-0 defecit early on.
Jude Abbadessa was the big story for M-E Wednesday night with six RBI on five hits in the matchup, just a triple short of hitting for the cycle. Abbadessa would also come in to pitch 2 2/3 innings in relief of starter Ryan Harlost, and he would pick up the win.
The win puts M-E in a good position as they are now able to rest their pitchers until the U.S. Finals on Saturday, where they will face the winner of Bowling Green and Goodlettsville, Tennesee. Bowling Green and Goodlettsville will face-off tonight, August 25, at 7:30 p.m. M-E has beaten both teams already in tournament play.
In the International bracket, Asia-Pacific will take on Mexico today at 3 p.m. and the winner will advance to the International Championship where Latin America has already secured their spot. If M-E can pick up the win in the U.S. Finals on Saturday, they would advance to the LLWS Championship game where they would play the winner of the International Championship game.
Not bad for Broome County’s first ever appearance in the 70 year history of the Little League World Series.
M-E remains the only unbeaten team in the U.S. bracket of the Little League World Series after a thriller of a game versus the Great Lakes Region team. Though the bout was back-and-forth until the very last inning, M-E’s offense continued to roll on all cylinders, scoring at least two runs in every inning despite falling to a 3-0 defecit early on.
Jude Abbadessa was the big story for M-E Wednesday night with six RBI on five hits in the matchup, just a triple short of hitting for the cycle. Abbadessa would also come in to pitch 2 2/3 innings in relief of starter Ryan Harlost, and he would pick up the win.
The win puts M-E in a good position as they are now able to rest their pitchers until the U.S. Finals on Saturday, where they will face the winner of Bowling Green and Goodlettsville, Tennesee. Bowling Green and Goodlettsville will face-off tonight, August 25, at 7:30 p.m. M-E has beaten both teams already in tournament play.
In the International bracket, Asia-Pacific will take on Mexico today at 3 p.m. and the winner will advance to the International Championship where Latin America has already secured their spot. If M-E can pick up the win in the U.S. Finals on Saturday, they would advance to the LLWS Championship game where they would play the winner of the International Championship game.
Not bad for Broome County’s first ever appearance in the 70 year history of the Little League World Series.
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