In a fun and competitive battle between two rising programs, GWA edged Northwest 4-1 to win the District 31 title, backed by timely hitting and clean defense.
A 10-run third inning broke things wide open as Abington rolled past Moosic, 14-0, in District 17 11U pool play Wednesday at South Scranton Little League. Carson W. and Evan R. sparked the offensive outburst, while Abington’s pitching duo held Moosic to just one hit.
Moosic 9-10 All Stars built an early lead with team-wide contributions and smart play, but NP Jefferson 8-9-10 battled throughout with effort and class on full display.
A seven-run third inning fueled Green Ridge to an 11-0 win over Wallenpaupack in District 32 Majors Division action Thursday at Jessup Youth Sports Complex. Brian M. led the way on the mound and at the plate as Green Ridge turned defense and timely hitting into a dominant pool play performance.
After a wet weather delay, the bats came alive Wednesday night in a late action packed affair as Abington edged South Scranton 15-10. It was a high-scoring Minors showdown at Ackerly Field, the runs kept pouring in!
A fast start and relentless offense pushed Wallenpaupack past Mid Valley in Wednesday’s 11U All-Star action, with standout efforts on both sides highlighting the showdown in Dickson City.
Max Vazquez drove in four runs and Abington piled up 17 hits in a dominant 23-4 victory over West Scranton in Tuesday’s District 17 Majors contest at Dunmore Little League.
Wallenpaupack used a sixth-inning surge to edge North/East Scranton, 8-7, in a thrilling District 32 showdown at Crystal Park. Both teams showcased speed, clutch hitting, and lockdown defense in a back-and-forth battle that went down to the final out.
Mid Valley exploded for seven runs in the second inning behind Kellen Hughes’s four-RBI day to cruise past Wayne Highlands, 13-2, in District 32 11/12U action at Crystal Park.
Fueled by a 9-run first inning and a 4-RBI night from Cooper H, Mid Valley rolled to a 16-6 win over North East Scranton in District 32 11U action at the Jessup Youth Sports Complex on Monday night.
Valley View’s 11u All Stars made a statement under the lights in Jessup, rolling to an 11-1 win over Wallenpaupack behind Kody Malinowski’s 3-RBI night and four no-hit innings from Talon Prutzman in District 32 play, Monday night.
Stella Styczen delivered a masterclass in the circle, throwing a no-hitter with 8 strikeouts to lift Hanover Area past Mountain Top 1-0 in the District 16 semifinals. Jillian Weidner sparked the offense with a bunt single and two stolen bases, while Styczen’s RBI knock proved to be the game-winner in a battle of elite pitching.
With the game tied in the final inning, Kayla Magallanes delivered a walk-off single to cap a thrilling 8-7 comeback victory over Back Mountain. GWA moves on to face Northwest in the District 16 title game.
A late-inning rally fueled by patience at the plate lifted South Scranton past Abington in a 7–2 win Thursday night in Moscow. The 11U All-Star showdown featured strong pitching, clutch walks, and timely defense in a classic District 17 battle.
A fast start and lights-out relief pitching lifted Dunmore to a 4–2 victory over North Pocono in Thursday’s 11-year-old showdown in Moscow. Behind timely hits, patient at-bats, and a six-strikeout relief performance by Andrew K., Dunmore held strong in a back-and-forth contest.