The Chesapeake City All-Stars captured the Little League Maryland District 5 9-10 softball title with a 13-0 victory over Elkton in four innings Tuesday night at Eder Park. Winning pitcher Arianna Frey struck out eight and yielded two hits and two walks. She also doubled and scored twice. Alexis Bailey tripled and knocked in a pair of runs. Emily Heath had a double and two RBIs.Ellie Kemether recorded a single and drove in two. Anna Wilson and Mariah Penta each had a single and an RBI. Madison Fleming and Olivia McCraw both had an RBI and scored a run. Olivia Marro and Brooke Sczubelek each scored a run. Sierra Secor and Grace Koerner each had a hit for Elkton. Jillian Holmes recorded seven strikeouts. The Elkton All-Stars captured the Little League Maryland District 5 Major Division baseball tournament by outslugging Chesapeake City 16-13 Sunday afternoon in North East.
Elkton scored four runs in the bottom of the first to take a 4-1 lead. Gavin Tereszcuk line an RBI single to right to tie it and the go-ahead run scored on a wild pitch. Christian Keyes bounced a two-run single to right to give Elkton a three-run lead. Rising Sun stayed alive in the Little League Maryland District 5 Major Division tournament with an 8-1 victory over Havre de Grace Wednesday night in North East. Rising Sun and Chesapeake City are the two unbeaten teams after the first two days of the Little League Maryland District 5 9-10 baseball tournament being played at Biles Field in Rising Sun. They are scheduled to meet tonight (Thursday, June 26), at 5:30 p.m.
The winner of that game advances to the championship round Monday night at 5:30. Elkton and Havre de Grace play Friday at 5:30 in the losers bracket. Wednesday, June 25 Elkton 8, Perryville 1 Kyle Polaski, Adam Pressler, and Kaiden Mellott combined on a one-hitter for Elkton. Chesapeake City and Elkton prevailed on the first night of the Little League Maryland District 5 9-10 baseball tournament Monday in Rising Sun. Chesapeake City downed Perryville 14-3 in five innings in the opening game of the tournament. Leading 5-3 heading into the top of the fifth, Chesapeake City tallied nine times to end the game. It all started innocently enough as Lance Fehlman led off with a walk and eventually scored on an error. Rising Sun and Perryville emerged unbeaten from the opening weekend of the Major Division district tournament.
Rising Sun nipped North East 7-6 Sunday followed by Perryville's 8-6 triumph over Elkton. Photos of those two games will be posted online Monday. Rising Sun and Perryville will square off at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the winner's bracket. In the first game Monday, Chesapeake City plays Elkton at 5 p.m. followed by Havre de Grace vs. North East North East and Elkton won opening round games in the Major Division All-Star tournament Saturday evening at Perryville Little League. North East downed Chesapeake City 17-2 in four innings to kick off the District 5 tournaments. North East tallied five times in the top of the first without benefit of a hit. Hannah Gordon led off with a walk. After an out, Morgan Sargent walked and Maddie Ewing was hit by a pitch. Maddie Husfelt then walked to drive in the first run of the game. Aubrey Runyans also drew a walk in the inning and Maranda Barbon drove in a run with a groundout. Chesapeake City countered with two in the home half. Layla Pardee walked and Allaina Sliker reached on an infield hit when North East threw late to second in an attempt to get a force. Pardee eventually scored on a wild pitch and Olivia Wilson also walked and scored in the inning. North East added three more in the second with one of the runs scoring on an error on a chopper of the bat of Katie Crouch. In the third, Sargent sliced an RBI triple down the right field line to key a three-run inning. North East put the game away with six runs in the fourth. Husfelt ignited the uprising with a groundball double down the third base line.Elaina Owens contributed a triple to right and Barbon delivered a two-run single. Crouch had an infield single and scored and Ewing smashed a two-run single to center. Sargent recorded six strikeouts to get the win. In the nightcap, Elkton topped Havre de Grace 11-1 in four innings. Elkton took command with five runs in the first. Bella Barbato was hit by a pitch and Grace Harkey, Mary Bramble, Ashley Weber and Mackenzie Sweeney each walked. Haley Krone drove in a run when she reached on an error. Weber knocked in a run with a groundout in the second and Sweeney produced a two-run single with a bloop near the second base bag. Winning pitcher Olivia Wheel notched seven strikeouts. For Havre de Grace, Sydney Hash singled twice and Emily Gutierrez doubled in the lone run. |
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