Theraflu, Advil, and Slim Jims.
Mix in the requisite good pitching, solid defense, and timely hitting, and it amounted to a winning combination for the Chesapeake City Major Division baseball All-Stars. Chesapeake City captured the Little League Maryland District 5 title with a 6-4 comeback win over North East Thursday night. Chesapeake City gained the upper hand in the Little League Maryland District 5 Major Division baseball tournament by blanking North East 8-0 Monday night, July 9.
Chesapeake City and host North East entered the week as the two undefeated teams remaining in the Little League Maryland District 5 Major Division baseball tournament.
First round
Havre de Grace 16, Perryville 3 Luis Utrera homered in the fourth as Havre de Grace scored four times to snap a 3-3 tie. Havre de Grace broke the game wide open with nine runs in the sixth. PHOTOS: Chesapeake City Little League claims 8-10 softball district title with win over Perryville7/2/2018
Chesapeake City earned the 8-10 softball District 5 title with an 8-3 triumph over Perryville Sunday morning in Havre de Grace.
Rising Sun captured the Little League Maryland District 5 Junior Division baseball title in convincing fashion.
Rising Sun walloped a weary Chesapeake City team 18-1 in four innings Friday night at Eder Park. Chesapeake City's 8-10 softball All-Stars defeated Perryville 3-1 Saturday morning to force a decisive game to determine the District 5 champion.
The two teams will meet again Sunday at 10 a.m. in a winner take all matchup. After having a slow start to their season, Bo Manor boys basketball team captured a 62-58 victory over Rising Sun on January 17. "It feels good to have a win, they've practiced hard. We are in a good spot right now and we always do our best in February," said Bo Manor head coach Sandy Grimes. "The first win of the season feels really good. On a road game to come out and get the win, it felt good," said Bo Manor player Cameron Garcia. The Tigers took control in the first when Casey Baker added eight points which gave them a two point advantage. In the second, Rising Sun held its lead over Bo Manor by scoring a total of 22 points, bringing the score to 38-30 at the end of the first half. "I thought we were pretty much in control of the game and we just made some mistakes. Things happen and (we) made a few mistakes that just cost us in the end," said Rising Sun head coach Don Passenant. |
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