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When the skies opened up, so did the Carbino bats. Carbino Club Archbald poured on the offense, scoring 11 unanswered runs to capture the District 32 Majors Championship over Green Ridge Little League and punch its ticket to the Section 5 Tournament.
A championship atmosphere filled Blakely Recreational Complex on Saturday as two outstanding District 32 Minors clubs battled for the title. Behind a dominant outing from Owen Wiseman and timely late-game hitting, Carbino Club Archbald edged Mid Valley 3-1 to capture the District 32 Championship and advance to next week’s Section 5 Tournament in Drums.
Six innings. Three hits. One championship. Behind a dominant outing from Evan Ross, a clutch RBI double from Max Shursky, and a game-winning run in the sixth, Abington Little League Blue edged Moosic, 3-2, Saturday afternoon at the Ackerly Fairgrounds to capture the 2026 District 17 Majors Championship. The victory sends Abington to next week’s Section 5 Tournament as the Abington Little League All-Stars begin their quest to return to the Pennsylvania Little League State Tournament after last summer’s memorable run.
North Pocono Dandy Lion LL put together a complete championship performance Wednesday night at Dunmore Little League, defeating Dunmore 12-0 to capture the District 17 9-11 title. Joseph Tomcykoski struck out 11 over 4⅔ dominant innings, Anthony Clark collected three hits and three RBIs, and North Pocono broke the game open with a seven-run fifth inning to punch their ticket to the Section 5 Tournament.
Valley All Stars 8-9-10 Minors secured a 7-0 victory over Old Forge LL Minors All-Stars. Nora Piercy and Grace Eboli combined for 17 strikeouts, while the offense collected nine hits.
Mt Top 11\'s All-Star 2026 defeated Hazle Twp. 11u All-Star 2026 by a score of 17-2. Andrew Petros led Mt Top\'s dominant offense with two doubles, three RBIs, and three runs.
Championship softball was on full display Thursday night at Miles Street Community Park as Old Forge and North Pocono delivered an exciting District 17 8-9-10 Championship game before Old Forge pulled away to earn the title and a berth in next week’s Section 5 Tournament hosted at Mid Valley.
Freeland 11-12 All-stars secured a 3-1 victory over MALL 12 All Stars 2026. Kavon Cottle dominated with 16 strikeouts and an RBI double.
A classic pitchers duel turned into a nail biter Wednesday evening as Carbino Club All Stars 12U manufactured just enough offense to secure a hard fought 2 to 0 victory over Mountain Top 11/12. Elizabeth Troy earned the win for Carbino, tossing five and two thirds shutout innings, while Mountain Tops Emily Wenner turned in a dominant performance in the circle despite the tough loss, racking up an incredible 11 strikeouts over five innings.
Abington Little League put together another complete performance Tuesday night at Dunmore Little League, using a nine-run first two innings and a dominant effort on the mound to defeat North Pocono 10-0 in four innings during District 17 Minors pool play.
The defending Section 5 champions wasted no time showing why they’re once again a team to beat. Valley View’s Carbino Club All-Stars received a dominant no-hit performance from Alana Lopuhovsky while timely hitting and aggressive baserunning powered a 12-0 victory over Pittston in the opening round of the Section 5 Major Softball Tournament Tuesday night at Jessup Youth Sports Complex.
A day of spirited play and great sportsmanship unfolded as Old Forge and North Pocono Minors All-Stars met for an exciting Little League matchup.
Dominant pitching, timely hitting and clean defense proved to be the difference Monday night at Aston Field. North Pocono’s Majors All-Stars combined for a three-hit shutout while capitalizing on scoring opportunities to earn a 5-0 victory over North East Connell in District 17 Majors pool play.
It had everything a Little League tournament game could ask for…big innings, lead changes, clutch hits, and a dramatic finish. Trailing by four runs late, Dunmore stormed back before Kevin Kapmeyer’s walk-off RBI single completed an unforgettable 10-9 comeback over West Scranton in one of the best games of District 17 Majors pool play.