2021 Recaps

DAY ONE

Game 1: Youngstown, OH (4) vs Brownsville, TX (3)

In a close game, Youngstown, OH was able to come out on top, winning 4-3 over Brownsville, TX on Friday.

Following a walk, Tyler Kamerer doubled to left field scoring one run for Youngstown, OH in the first inning.


In the fifth inning, Brownsville, TX had an inside the park home run by Salvador Lopez. In addition, Angel Larranage singled to right field scoring Aldan Delagado who just had hit a triple to center field.


Gage Gilliot was on the mound for Youngstown, OH. He surrendered two runs on seven hits over six innings and striking out five.


On the mound for Brownsville, TX was Jonathan Moody. He pitched for three and two third innings while giving up five hits and striking out four.


Aldan Delgado and Lopez led Brownsville, TX in hits.


Kamerer went 3 for 4 to lead Youngstown, OH in hits.

Game 2: Puerto Rico (10) vs Apple Valley, CA (0)

Puerto Rico was victorious over Apple Valey Friday night.


Puerto Rico scored three runs in the third bringing the score to 9-0. Kristian Crespo and Jankel Ceballos both drove in runs.


Colon was on the mound for Puerto Rico. He allowed three hits over five innings, striking out eight.


On the mound for Apple Valey was Nathan Creason. He surrendered nine runs on nine hits over two and two thirds innings, striking out two.



Puerto Rico had twelve hits. Crespo led the way with the most hits including an inside the park home run in the third inning.

Game 3: Youngstown, OH (24) vs Aroma Park (4)

Youngstown, OH got on the board early scoring on a grand slam from Tim Quinn in the first inning.


A single by Tyler Kamerer and Joesph Roth and a double by Jason Treveri helped extend the lead to 7-0 in the second inning. An RBI from Alex Tomsic made the score 8-0 going into the third inning.


Doubles from Samuel Williams and Alex Juraninch and a single by Nicholas Heerede helped Aroma Park shorten the lead to 10-4.


Ethan Edkins was on the mound for Youngstown, OH. He gave up one run on one hit over three innings, striking out four.


Michael Feitas got the start for Aroma Park. He lasted one and two thirds innings, giving up nine hits and eight runs while striking out two.


Youngstown, OH put an amazing thirteen runs on the board in the sixth inning. The offense was led by Roth, Conor Carney, Jimmy Sadler, Kamerer, Quinn, and Roth.


In total, Youngstown, OH had 21 hits. Roth led the way with five hit in his five at bats.


Heerde went two for three for Aroma Park.

Game 4: Puerto Rico (10) vs Laredo, TX (4)

Puerto Rico claimed a 10-4 victory on Friday, despite Laredo, TX scoring four runs over three innings.


Doubles by Abdier Aiyala, Dicky Gonzalez, and Jorge Rivera gave Puerto Rico a 5-0 lead in the first inning.


In the third inning, Luis Martinez homered over left field.


William De Gracia was on the mound for Puerto Rico. He gave up three hits and one run over four innings, striking out five.


For Laredo, TX Robert Villarreral was on the mound to start the game. He lasted six innings, allowing 14 hits and ten runs while striking out three.


Puerto Rico had 14 hits. Gonzalez, Rivera, Eric Bello Torres, Aiyala, and Raul Torres all managed to have multiple hits.

DAY TWO

Game 5: Brownsville, TX (18) vs Aroma Park (6)

Brownsville, TX was victorious over Aroma Park 18-6 on Saturday.


Aroma Park quickly put six runs on the board in the first inning but struggled to add more later in the game.


Singles from Anthony Sykes, Chase Longtin, and Alex Juranich made base loaded. Two walks and two hits by pitch allowed Aroma to get 4 runs on the board. Hunter Adams had an RBI to add one more run to make the score 5-4 Aroma Park.


Brownsville, TX added six runs in the third inning. David Benitez doubled to center field scoring two runs, allowing Brownsville, TX to take the lead. Following Benitez, Damian Cantu tripled to center field scoring two more runs. To finish off the inning, Eduardo Guerrero singled to left field scoring one run.


Brownsville, TX scored seven more runs in the fifth inning.


Ryan Trinidad was on the mound for Brownsville, TX. He surrendered six runs on six hits over four innings, striking out four.



Anthony Sykes helped lead Aroma Park in hits. He was 2 for 3 at the plate.

Game 6: Laredo, TX (11) vs Apple Valley, CA (1)

 Laredo, TX was victorious over Apple Valey 11-1 on Saturday.


Singles by Arturo Garcia, Jose Gamez III, Joel Garcia, Joshua Linn, and Daniel Salas gave Laredo, TX a 2-0 lead in the first inning.


To start things off in the bottom of the third, Linn homered to left field extending the score to 5-1. Laredo, TX managed to add two more runs that inning.


Billy Winans was on the mound for Laredo, TX. He pitched four and a third innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out eight.


Kaden Duffy got the start for Apple Valey. H went four innings, allowing ten runs on sixteen hits, striking out one and walking one.

Game 7: Laredo, TX (10) vs Aroma Park (5)

Both teams put up a bunch of runs, but Aroma Park fell to Laredo, TX 10-5 on Saturday.


Amora Park scored four runs in the third inning when Alexander Willis hit a grand slam to left field.


Laredo, TX took the lead back in the bottom of the third when Daniel Salas, Bryan Gonzalez and Marco Villanueva all singled scoring two runs.


On the mound for Laredo, TX was Alberto Gonzalez. He gave up one run on three hits and walked one.


Nolan Aicher got the start for Aroma Park. He gave up five runs on six hits.


Laredo, TX racked up 14 hits. With multiple hits for Laredo, TX was Eduardo Seanz, Bryan Gonzalez, Joel Garcia, and Daniel Salas.

Game 8: Brownsville, TX (11) vs Apple Valley (5)

Brownsville, TX was victorious over Apple Valey 11-5 on Saturday.


Singles by Aldan Delgado, Jose Gutierrez, and Joshus Benitez and an RBI from Salvador Lopez gave Brownsville, TX a 2-1 lead in the first inning.


Delgado helped lead the way when he went 4 for 4 at the plate for Brownsville.


Despite the loss, Apple Valey managed to have ten hits. Isaiah Hernandez and Nathan Creason had multiple hits.


Jacob Marroquin was on the mound for Brownsville, TX. He allowed six hits and one run, striking out one and walking one.


Jacob Martinez started the game for Apple Valey. He gave up eleven runs on seventeen hits and striking out four.

DAY THREE

Game 9: Youngstown, OH (8) vs Brownsville, TX (3)

Youngstown, OH was able to come from behind and win 8-3 over Brownsville, TX on Sunday. In the bottom of the fourth inning, L DiBeradin hit an RBI to center field scoring the tying run.


Singles from Jose Gutierrez, Angel Solis Jr, and David Benitez gave Brownsville, TX their three runs of the game.


A grand slam from Gage Gilliot gave Youngstown, OH the lead 7-3 in the fifth inning.


Aiden Kelly got the start for Youngstown, OH. He pitched three innings, allowing three runs on three hits.


Angel Larranaga was on the mound for Brownsville, TX. He allowed eights and seven runs while striking out two.


Gilliot and Gavin Miller each had multiple hits for Youngstown, OH.

Game 10: Puerto Rico (5) vs Laredo, TX (2)

Puerto Rico didn’t give up when Laredo, TX had the lead for the first three innings.


Puerto Rico capitalized on a walk when Jankel Ceballos double to left field scoring the lead run on base. A walk and a fielder’s choice gave Puerto Rico the lead.


Juan Milera was on the mound for Laredo, TX. He allowed three runs on three hits and struck out five.

Laredo, TX collected hits from Ciro Banavides, Arturo Garcia, Daniel Salas, and Joel Garcia.


Jorge Rivera got the start for Puerto Rico. He gave up three hits and one run, striking out four and walking two.

Game 11: Aroma Park (12) vs Apple Valley (8)

Both teams put up a lot of runs, but Aroma Park came out victorious.


A single from Justin Driggers and two walks gave Apple Valey bases loaded in the second inning. Anthony Youngblood Jr singled to center field scoring one run. Jacob Martinez singled to right field scoring one run. A bases load walk added another run. A single from Kaden Duffy and an RBI from Isaiah Hernandez brought the score to 7-2.


Four walks and singles from Samuel William, Hunter Adams, and Alex Juarnich gave Aroma Park the lead in the third inning.


Alexander Willis was on the mound for Aroma Park. He pitched one inning, allowing seven runs on three hits and striking out two.


Ray Zamora was on the mound for Apple Valey. He allowed seven runs on three hits and struck out two.


Jacob Martinez went 3 for four for Apple Valey.

CHAMPIONS

Co-Champ: Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico went 3-0 in the tournament. Their strongest appearance was against Apple Valey on Friday winning 10-0.


Abdier Aiyala led the team with a batting average of .750. He had eight at bats with six hits, two being doubles. Leading the team in RBI’s was Dicky Gonzalez and Eric Bello Torres; they each had four.


Jorge Rivera led the team with the most innings pitched. He had an ERA of .000.


Congratulations Puerto Rico!

Co-Champ: Youngstown, OH

Youngstown, OH went 3-0 in the tournament. Their strongest appearance was against Aroma Park on Friday winning 24-4.


Joseph Roth went 5 for 5 in the tournament. He had five singles and three RBIs. Tyler Kamerer went 12 for 14. He had two doubles, one triple, and five RBIs. Leading the team in RBIs was Tim Quinn. He contributed 7 of the 30 that Youngstown had.


Gage Gilliot and Ethan Edkins led the team with a 2.333 ERA. Gilliot pitched six innings, giving up seven hits and two runs while striking out five. Edkins pitched three innings, giving up one hit and one run while striking out four.


Congratulations Youngstown, OH!