The summer of a lifetime just got even sweeter for Bethlehem’s finest. The Lehigh Little League 9/10 All-Stars made history on Saturday, defeating Upper Providence 3-1 to capture the Pennsylvania State Championship. With an 11-0 undefeated run through districts, sections, and states, this red-hot squad is now bound for the East Region Invitational in Rhode Island — and they\'re not done yet.
Down to their final outs in Fairchance, Abington battled with heart and pride. While their state run ends, these boys from NEPA showed what Little League baseball is all about—and left behind a legacy their community will never forget.
Indiana Little League rolled to back-to-back wins on Championship Monday, riding explosive offense and dominant pitching to secure the 2025 Junior League Softball East Regional title at Wilkes University. Next stop: Kirkland, WA.
Abington squared off in a prime-time showdown with unbeaten GEYA on Wednesday night at Fairchance Little League, but a fast start by the Section 7 champs proved too much to overcome. Now, the resilient group from Abington sets their sights on a bounce-back in the elimination bracket.
Bases loaded. Two outs. Game on the line. And then… BOOM! Max Vazquez delivered a bases-clearing double to cap a wild fifth-inning rally as Abington came from behind to beat Pennridge 9-6 in Fairchance!
Abingtons defense held firm and their pitching delivered in the clutch as they edged Hollidaysburg 2-1 in a classic pitcher’s duel to kick off their Pennsylvania Little League State Tournament run on Monday.
Bellefonte came out strong in Monday’s 10U State Tournament opener in Drums, but Greater Pittston Township showed poise, grit, and plenty of fight as they now prepare for a bounce-back performance in the elimination bracket.
They say Little League is just a game—but when you’ve lived it from the dugouts to the late-night planning sessions, through the tears, the triumphs, and the quiet, unforgettable moments—you know it’s so much more. From the lens of a mom and league VP, this is a story about heart, hope, and the kids who make it all worth it.
After dropping their first All-Star game in three years, Abington responded in a big way—cranking out 18 hits and shutting down Kingston/Forty Fort 10-3 in Game 2 of Wednesday’s doubleheader to secure the 2025 Little League Section 5 Majors Championship.
Greater Pittston Township is heading to states! Behind clutch hitting, dominant pitching, and a no-quit mentality, GPT fended off a late Abington rally to win the Section 5 Minors Championship 6-4 Tuesday night at Ackerly Field. With the title in hand, they’ll now take their shot on the big stage at the Pennsylvania State Tournament starting Monday at West Side Field.
Kingston/Forty Fort came out firing cruising to a 12-0 win over Greater Pittston Township in Tuesday’s weather-rescheduled elimination game at Jenkins Township Little League to punch their ticket to the Section 5 championship vs Abington.
A five-run third inning broke the game wide open as Abington surged to a 9-2 victory over Kingston/Forty Fort in Section 5 winners bracket play Sunday at Lakeland Little League, earning a spot in the championship round.
A fast start and sharp pitching lifted Greater Pittston Township past Lakeland 8-2 in Sunday’s Section 5 Majors game at Lakeland Little League, setting up a high-stakes showdown with Kingston/Forty Fort on Monday evening.
Anthony Cerasaro drew a walk-off walk in the bottom of the sixth to lift Greater Pittston Township to a dramatic 11-10 win over Carbino/Archbald on Sunday in Minors Section 5 action at Ackerly Field.
David Kalechitz came through with a clutch three-run double in the fifth to power Abington to a 7-4 win over Greater Wyoming Area on Sunday, advancing them to Monday’s elimination matchup against Valley View.