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BRONCO 11U WORLD SERIES

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Game One: West Raleigh, NC 3, Nassau, Bahamas 8

Nassau, Bahamas were victorious against West Raleigh, North Carolina with an 8-3 game on Friday.

Nassau were the first to get on the board in the first when Travonte S got a single, scoring a run.

In the top of the third, Nassau scored two runs on a home run to left field by Camdynn M.

Kymani R started the game for Nassau. The starting pitcher gave up six hits and three runs over four innings, striking out for five and walking two. Ethan R started on the mound for West Raleigh. He gave up six hits and three runs over three innings, striking out for four and walking one. Colman D threw over one inning of zero-run ball for Bahamas. They surrendered one hit, striking out for two and walking one.

Kymani, Travonte, and Camdynn each collected two hits for Nassau. Gianno N went 1 for 4 at the plate as their shortstop led the team with three runs batted in. Michael W led Bahamas with two walks. Overall, the team collected seven walks for the game.

Jackson C and Ethan were powerful together in the lineup, as they each got two hits for West Raleigh. Jackson drove the middle of the lineup, leading West Raleigh with two runs. The shortstop went 2-for-3 on the day. Ethan stole two bases. West Raleigh piled up six walks for the game. West Raleigh didn't commit a single error in the field. Declan M had the most chances in the field with seven.

Game Fifteen Recap: Orange, CA 6, Los Mochis, MX 0

Orange scored four runs in the sixth inning, which helped them defeat Los Mochis 6-0 on Monday at Harry G. Daniel Park at the Bronco-11 World Series championship game.

Orange jumped out to the lead in the top of the sixth inning after Cicero singled, scoring two runs, Churney singled, scoring a run, and an error scored a run.

Melesio stepped on the mound first for Los Mochis. They allowed five hits and three runs over five and one-third innings, striking out eight and walking two. Barragan stepped on the hill first for Orange. The starting pitcher gave up three hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out five and walking none.

Lopez, Valdez, and Martinez each collected one hit for Los Mochis.

Cicero, Klovstad, and Velazquez each collected two hits for Orange. Cicero drove the middle of the lineup, leading Orange with two runs batted in. The catcher went 2-for-4 on the day. Perez and Velazquez each stole multiple bases for Orange.

Game Two: Quezon City, Philippines 29, Los Mochis, Mexico, 0

Brando M drove in four runs on three hits to lead Los Mochis past Quezon City 29-0 on Friday. Brando hit a home run to left field in the second inning, scoring two, doubled in the second inning scoring one, and singled in the second scoring one.

Los Mochis won due to having 21 runs in the second inning. Justin M singled, scoring one run, Angel F singled, scoring one run, Brando got a home run to left field, scoring two runs, Jeremy L singled, scoring three runs, Joel M hit a solo home run to right field, Israel A doubled, scoring one run, Justin doubled, scoring one run, Angel doubled, scoring one run, Brando doubled, scoring one run, Gonzalo T singled, scoring one run, Karlos V walked, scoring one run, Israel drew a walk, scoring one run, Angel singled, scoring two runs, Brando singled, scoring one run, and Daniel Q doubled, scoring one run.

Mexico got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Joel singled, scoring one run, Karlos got a homerun to left field, scoring two runs, Daniel drew a walk, scoring one run, Rolando L walked, scoring one run, and Jeremy tripled, scoring three runs.

Joel stepped on the mound first for Los Mochis. They allowed zero hits and zero runs over two innings, striking out five and walking one. Joshua Emmanuel G stepped on the mound first for Quezon City. The starting pitcher gave up four hits and five runs over one-third of an inning, walking one. Iker G pitched one inning of scoreless ball for Los Mochis in relief. They gave up zero hits, striking out and walking none.

Los Mochis collected 24 total hits in the game. Justin, Joel, Angel, and Brando each collected three hits for Los Mochis. Jeremy and Brando each drove in four runs for Los Mochis. Israel, Daniel, Karlos, and Rolando each collected multiple hits for Los Mochis. Israel led Mexico with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong stance at the plate, piling up eight walks for the game. Israel and Angel each stole multiple bases for Los Mochis. Los Mochis ran wild on the base paths, tallying six stolen bases for the game.

Game Three: Orange, CA 15, Chesterfield, VA, 0

Orange, CA defeated Chesterfield VA 15-0 on Saturday thanks to eight runs during the second inning.

A sacrifice fly by Seth W put Orange CA on the board in the bottom of the first.

Orange scored eight runs on five hits in the bottom of the second. Elias G was hit by a pitch, driving in a run, Jacob B singled, scoring two runs, Gavin K doubled, scoring three runs, Ryan F singled, scoring one run, and Talyx S doubled, scoring one run.

Orange added another run in the third after Gavin singled.

Orange scored five runs on four hits in the bottom of the fourth inning. Adam C singled, scoring one run, Andrew W singled, scoring one run, Gavin walked, scoring one run, and Joe V doubled, scoring two runs.

Joshua P opened the game for Orange. The pitcher gave up zero hits and runs over three innings, striking out seven and walking none.

Chesterfield didn't commit a single error. Makari C made the most plays with one.

Orange piled up hits after hits in the game, creating a total of 13. Starting hitter Andrew led Orange with three hits in three at bats. Gavin drove the middle of the lineup, leading Orange CA with four runs batted in. The first baseman went 2-for-3 overall. Joe collected two hits for Orange CA in four at bats. Seth led Orange CA with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, collecting six walks for the game. Jacob, Elias, and Andrew each stole multiple bases for Orange CA. Orange CA ran wild on the base paths, amassing 12 stolen bases for the game. Orange CA didn't commit a single error in the field. Christian C had the most chances in the field with seven.

Game Four: Houston, TX 3 , Smithfield, VA 9

Smithfield, VA won big over Houston, TX 9-3 on Saturday.

Smithfield were the first to get on the board in the first when Henry H got a single, scoring one run.

In the bottom of the first inning, Houston went back into the lead after Hayden M walked, Joshua H was hit by a pitch, and Sebastian C grounded out, both scoring one run.

Smithfield tied the game in the top of the third thanks to a ground out by Carter D, and a single by Henry.

A single by Robert J gave Smithfield the lead, 4-3, in the top of the fourth.

Hayden started on the mound for Houston. They gave up four hits and three runs over two and one-third innings, striking out none and walking none. Roman B, Henry, and Kyle M each threw scoreless innings for Smithfield in relief.

Smithfield collected 12 hits in the game. Henry led Smithfield with three hits in three at bats. Robert seized on their opportunities, leading Smithfield with three runs batted in. The right fielder went 2-for-4 on the day. Asher D collected two hits for Smithfield in four at bats. Asher, Henry, Robert, and Samuel T each stole multiple bases for Smithfield. Smithfield ran wild on the base paths, accumulating 12 stolen bases for the game.

Arias G set the tone at the top of the lineup, leading Houston with two hits in four at bats. Joshua led Houston with one run batted in. Ruben C paced Houston with three walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, tallying eight walks for the game. 

Game Five: West Raleigh, NC 15, Chesterfield, VA 5

West Raleigh NC won big over Chesterfield VA 15-5 on Saturday.

Chesterfield opened the gates in the first after a dropped third strike scored two runs.

West Raleigh made the score 3-2 in the bottom of the first after an error, which scored two runs, and Carpenter grounded out, scoring one run.

West Raleigh scored six runs on four hits in the bottom of the second. Long grounded out, scoring one run, Cho grounded out, scoring one run, Murray singled, scoring one run, Botzum singled, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs.

West Raleigh added one run in the third after scoring on a wild pitch.

Carpenter opened the game for West Raleigh. The starting pitcher allowed four hits and four runs over four innings, striking out eight and walking two. Seymour led things off for Chesterfield. They surrendered seven hits and 11 runs over three innings, striking out four and walking three. 

West Raleigh gained 11 hits in the game. Carpenter, Murray, and Rasmussen each collected two hits for West Raleigh. Lukasina and Murray were a one-two punch in the lineup, as each drove in two runs for West Raleigh. Botzum, Cho, Long, Murray, and Sirianni each stole multiple bases for West Raleigh. West Raleigh stole 14 bases in the game. West Raleigh didn't commit a single error. Long made the most plays with four.

Garcia went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Chesterfield in hits. Fillion, Hamlett, and Seymour each drove in one run for Chesterfield. Hartman and Seymour each stole multiple bases for Chesterfield.

Game 6: Houston, TX 17, Quezon City, Philippines 2

Houston won big over Philippines 17-2 on Saturday.

Houston got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after R. Castillo singled, Arredondo tripled, Hernandez singled, and Garza hit a fly, each scoring one run.

Houston scored five runs on three hits in the bottom of the second inning. Garcia singled, scoring a run, an error scored a run, Arredondo doubled, scoring a run, and Garza singled, scoring two runs.

Houston scored eight runs on seven hits in the bottom of the third inning. Mateo was hit by a pitch, driving in a run, R. Castillo singled, scoring a run, Adrian singled, scoring three runs, Benitez singled, scoring a run, and Garcia singled, scoring two runs.

Arredondo stepped on the bump first for Houston. They gave up two hits and two runs over one inning, striking out three and walking two. Lazaro stepped on the bump first for Philippines. The pitcher surrendered four hits and seven runs over one inning, striking out and walking one. R. Castillo and Flores each came in relief for Houston and shut down Philippines.

Houston gathered 13 hits in the game. Arredondo led Houston with three hits in three at bats. R. Castillo collected two hits for Houston TX in four at bats. Hernandez, R. Castillo, Flores, Molina, and Garcia each stole multiple bases for Houston TX. Houston TX stole 14 bases in the game.

Gregorio and E. Fuentes were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected one hit for Philippines.

Game Seven: Orange, CA 16, Nassau, Bahamas 0

Orange defeated Nassau 16-0 on Saturday at Harry G. Daniel Park at Ironbridge. Waibel doubled in the first inning and singled in the second inning.

Orange jumped out to the lead in the bottom of the first inning after Klovstad singled, scoring two runs, Velazquez singled, scoring a run, Cicero doubled, scoring a run, Waibel doubled, scoring two runs, and Windsor singled, scoring two runs.

Orange extended their early lead with two runs in the bottom of the second because of RBI singles by Perez and Francisco.

Orange scored six runs on three hits in the bottom of the third inning. Guerra singled, scoring two runs, an error scored a run, Churney singled, scoring a run, and an error scored two runs.

Barragan stepped on the mound first for Orange. They allowed one hit and zero runs over one inning, striking out one and walking none. Saunders started the game for Nassau. They gave up 10 hits and 10 runs over two innings, striking out one and walking two. Waibel and Windsor each came in relief for Orange and shut down Nassau.

Orange collected 13 hits in the game. Windsor led Orange with four runs batted in. Klovstad collected two hits for Orange in four at bats. Sylva stole two bases.

Bethel went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Nassau in hits.

Game Eight Recap: Los Mochis, MX 14, Smithfield, VA 1

Valdez drove in four runs on three hits to lead Los Mochis past Smithfield 14-1 on Saturday. In the second inning, Valdez hit a grand slam to center field.

Los Mochis were the first to get on the board in the first when Armenta singled, scoring two runs.

Los Mochis extended their early lead with two runs in the bottom of the third thanks to RBI ground outs by Palafox and Melesio.

Los Mochis scored six runs on five hits in the bottom of the fourth inning. An error scored one run, Palafox doubled, scoring three runs, Lopez doubled, scoring a run, and a wild pitch scored a run.

Moragrega started on the hill for Los Mochis. The starting pitcher allowed three hits and one run over five innings, striking out six and walking two. Blackwell stepped on the hill first for Smithfield. The pitcher allowed 10 hits and 12 runs over three and one-third innings, striking out one and walking four.

Los Mochis gathered 13 hits in the game. Lopez, Martinez, and Palafox each collected multiple hits for Los Mochis.

Messinea, Madray, and Theall each collected one hit for Smithfield. Blackwell led the team with one run batted in.

Day Three Recap of the 2023 Bronco 11 World Series

Chesterfield, VA 17, Quezon City, Philippines 4

Hamlett drove in five runs on three hits to lead Chesterfield past Philippines 17-4 on Sunday at Harry G. Daniel Park at Ironbridge. Hamlett doubled in the second scoring two, singled in the third scoring two, and singled in the first scoring one.

Chesterfield got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Chesterfield scored on a wild pitch, Garcia singled, Hamlett singled, Fillion grounded out, and Chesterfield scored on a passed ball, each scoring a single run.

Chesterfield scored six runs on four hits in the bottom of the second inning. Garcia singled, scoring a run, Hamlett doubled, scoring two runs, an error scored a run, Silverio singled, scoring a run, and an error scored a run.

Chesterfield scored six runs on four hits in the bottom of the third inning. An error scored two runs, Hamlett singled, scoring two runs, an error scored a run, and MacMinn grounded out, scoring a run.

Effner opened the game for Chesterfield. The pitcher gave up two hits and four runs over two innings, striking out two and walking one. Baltazar began the game for Philippines. The pitcher gave up three hits and four runs over two-thirds of an inning, striking out one and walking one. Carter tossed one and two-thirds innings of zero-run ball for Chesterfield in relief. The reliever allowed two hits, striking out two and walking none.

Chesterfield collected 11 hits in the game. Garcia and Hamlett each collected three hits for Chesterfield while hitting back-to-back. Seymour collected two hits for Chesterfield in three at bats. LFillion, Garcia, Hamlett, and Silverio each stole multiple bases for Chesterfield. Chesterfield tallied 15 stolen bases for the game.

Alingog, Baltazar, Ignacio, and Gonzalez each collected one hit for Philippines. Alingog led Philippines with one run batted in. 

Game Nine Recap: West Raleigh, NC 3, Nassau, Bahamas 2
Bahamas stayed in it until the end, but West Raleigh pulled away late in a 3-2 victory on Sunday. The game was tied at two in the top of the sixth when Botzum singled, scoring one run.

Both teams were strong on the hill. West Raleigh pitchers struck out four, while Bahamas sat down three.

A single by Rasmussen put West Raleigh on the board in the top of the first.

Bahamas took the lead, 2-1, in the bottom of the second thanks to singles by Darville, and Bethel.

Murray doubled, which helped West Raleigh tie the game at two in the top of the fifth.

Darville started the game for Bahamas. They surrendered nine hits and three runs over five and innings, striking out two and walking three. Ramirez opened the game for West Raleigh. They surrendered five hits and two runs over five innings, striking out two and walking four.

Bethel went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Bahamas in hits. Bahamas turned one double play in the game. Darville had the most chances in the field with five.

Rasmussen, Murray, and Sirianni each collected two hits for West Raleigh. Botzum, Rasmussen, and Murray each drove in one run for West Raleigh. Sirianni stole two bases. West Raleigh and Bahamas were both sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. 

Game Ten Recap: Smithfield, VA 6, Houston, TX 5

Despite trailing by four runs, Smithfield gathered to beat Houston 6-5 on Sunday at Harry G. Daniel Park.

Houston were the first to get on the board in the first when Hernandez singled, scoring two runs.

Havlin singled, which helped Smithfield tie the game at five in the bottom of the seventh.

Theall opened the game for Smithfield. The starting pitcher gave up six hits and four runs over four innings, striking out two and walking two. Castillo started on the hill for Houston. The starting pitcher allowed nine hits and four runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking two. Havlin appeared in relief for Smithfield.

Smithfield tallied 11 hits in the game. Auvil and Havlin each collected three hits for Smithfield. Bblackwell, Havlin, and Joyner each drove in one run for Smithfield. Auvil stole three bases. Smithfield stole seven bases in the game.

Castillo and Garcia each collected two hits for Houston. Benitez, Castillo, and Hernandez each drove in one run for Houston. Castillo stole two bases. Houston stole six bases in the game. Houston turned two double plays in the game.

Game Eleven Recap: Orange, CA 9, West Raleigh, NC 1

Orange scored five runs in the fourth inning, which helped them defeat West Raleigh 9-1 on Monday at Harry G. Daniel Park.

West Raleigh were the first to get on the board in the first when one run scored on a balk.

In the bottom of the third inning, Orange went back into the lead after Waibel scored after tagging up, Velazquez tripled, Sylva doubled, and Guerra doubled, each scoring one run.

Orange scored five runs on three hits in the bottom of the fourth inning. Windsor singled, scoring two runs, Cicero tripled, scoring two runs, and Sylva hit a sacrifice fly, scoring a run.

Amos led things off on the mound for West Raleigh. The starting pitcher surrendered one hit and zero runs over two innings, striking out one and walking none. Perez began the game for Orange. They surrendered zero hits and one run over two innings, striking out and walking one.

Cho went 1-for-1 at the plate to lead West Raleigh in hits. West Raleigh didn't commit a single error in the field. Sirianni had the most chances in the field with three.

Windsor and Waibel were strong together in the lineup, as they each collected two hits for Orange while hitting back-to-back. Cicero, Sylva, and Windsor each drove in two runs for Orange. Waibel stole two bases. Orange stole eight bases in the game. 

Game Twelve Recap: Los Mochis, MX 13, Smithfield, VA 5

Los Mochis defeated Smithfield 13-5. Melesio hit a solo home run to right field in the fifth inning, doubled in the second inning, and singled in the third inning.

Los Mochis opened the scoring in the bottom of the first with three doubles. Los Mochis first got on the board when Armenta doubled, scoring one run.

Valdez homered to right field, scoring three runs in the bottom of the second for Los Mochis.

Los Mochis added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Lopez singled, Moragrega doubled, and Melesio singled, each scoring a run.

Melesio hit a solo home run to right field in the bottom of the fifth for Los Mochis.

Cazarez started on the mound for Los Mochis. The starting pitcher allowed seven hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out four and walking one. Havlin stepped on the hill first for Smithfield. The pitcher surrendered eight hits and eight runs over two innings, striking out two and walking two.

Los Mochis gathered 13 hits in the game. Valdez drove the middle of the lineup, leading Los Mochis with three runs batted in. They went 1-for-3 on the day. Moragrega, Lopez, and Cazarez each collected multiple hits for Los Mochis.

Madray and Messinea each collected two hits for Smithfield. Blackwell, DeWees, and Havlin each drove in one run for Smithfield.

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