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Delray Beach National 14, Delray Beach American 9
East Boynton Beach 11, Southwest County National 0
East Boynton Beach 3, Delray Beach National 0
Lantana 12, Delray Beach American 0
Southwest County National 11, Delray Beach American 4
Delray Beach National 8, Lantana 0
Delray Beach National 12, Southwest County National 2
East Boynton Beach 5, Lantana 1
Southwest County National 8, Lantana 7
East Boynton Beach 12, Delray Beach American 2


American Pool Standings
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L
West Boynton Beach 4 0
Southwest County American 3 1
Greenacres 2 2
John Knapp 1 3
North Palm Beach 0 4



National Pool Standings
W
L
East Boynton Beach 4 0
Delray Beach National 3 1
Southwest County National 2 2
Lantana 1 3
Delray Beach American 0 4


Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the ratio of runs allowed to defensive innings played for all teams involved in the tie. The team with the lowest runs-per-defensive-inning ratio advances.

In the event of a tie involving three or more teams, once the initial tie is broken, the remaining tied teams are again compared on head-to-head record to determine if a clear winner can be identified. If no clear winner can be identified from head-to-head results among the remaining tied teams, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio is again used. This process is repeated until all ties have been broken.

District 7 Tournament
Host - Delray Beach National

Best 2-of-3 Series:
East Boynton Beach 1, West Boynton Beach 0
East Boynton Beach 8, West Boynton Beach 0 (TITLE)
 

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D2 - Palm Bay East
D7 - East Boynton Beach
D17 - Port Salerno

Section 2 Tournament
Host - Delray Beach (District 7)

Tournament Results:
1 - Palm Bay East 4, Port Salerno 3 (8 innings)
2 - East Boynton Beach 8, Port Salerno 0
3 - East Boynton Beach 13, Palm Bay East 0

Standings
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L
East Boynton Beach 2 0
Palm Bay East 1 1
Port Salerno 0 2


East Boynton Beach wins the Florida Section 2 Tournament with a 2-0 record.
 

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Madison 3, Eustis 2
Cocoa 2, Tampa Bay 1

Round 2 (Friday, July 25):
Cocoa 9, Eustis 0
Madison 12, Tampa Bay 2

Round 3 (Saturday, July 26):
Cocoa 5, Madison 1
Tampa Bay 4, Eustis 0


South Florida Bracket
Host - Tamarac (District 10)

Round 1 (Friday, July 25):
East Boynton Beach 11, Bloomingdale National 1
North Naples 6, Coral Springs American 0

Round 2 (Saturday, July 26):
North Naples 5, East Boynton Beach 2 (7 innings)
Bloomingdale National 7, Coral Springs American 4

Round 3 (Sunday, July 27):
East Boynton Beach 7, Coral Springs American 1
North Naples 16, Bloomingdale National 8



North Florida Bracket Standings
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L Runs
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Cocoa 3 0 2
Madison 2 1 9
Tampa Bay 1 2 14
Eustis 0 3 16



South Florida Bracket Standings
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L Runs
Allowed
North Naples 3 0 10
East Boynton Beach 2 1 7
Bloomingdale National 1 2 31
Coral Springs American 0 3 20


The top two teams in each bracket advance to the state finals.


Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the ratio of runs allowed to defensive innings played for all teams involved in the tie. The team with the lowest runs-per-defensive-inning ratio advances.

In the event of a tie involving three or more teams, once the initial tie is broken, the remaining tied teams are again compared on head-to-head record to determine if a clear winner can be identified. If no clear winner can be identified from head-to-head results among the remaining tied teams, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio is again used. This process is repeated until all ties have been broken.

Florida State Tournament Semifinal and Championship Rounds
Host - North Springs (Coral Springs) (District 10)
At North Community Park

Semifinal Round (Tuesday, July 29):
East Boynton Beach 3, Cocoa 2
North Naples 6, Madison 0

Championship Game (Thursday, July 31):
East Boynton Beach 9, North Naples 1 (TITLE)

Follow East Boynton Beach at the Southeast Region Tournament -- Click here to view results
 

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Results:
Sunday, August 3:
Gaffney American (South Carolina) 8, Hedgesville (West Virginia) 3
West Springfield American (Virginia) 5, Wilmington (North Carolina) 3
East Boynton Beach (Florida) 5, Johnson City National (Tennessee) 4
Buckhead (Georgia) 14, Russellville (Alabama) 4 (5 innings)

Monday, August 4:
Buckhead (Georgia) 5, Johnson City National (Tennessee) 1
Wilmington (North Carolina) 7, Gaffney American (South Carolina) 0
West Springfield American (Virginia) 2, Hedgesville (West Virginia) 1
East Boynton Beach (Florida) 11, Russellville (Alabama) 6

Tuesday, August 5:
Hedgesville (West Virginia) 2, Wilmington (North Carolina) 1
West Springfield American (Virginia) 12, Gaffney American (South Carolina) 4

Wednesday, August 6:
Johnson City National (Tennessee) 6, Russellville (Alabama) 0
East Boynton Beach (Florida) 6, Buckhead (Georgia) 1



Pool 'A' Standings
W
L Runs
Allowed
West Springfield American (Virginia) 3 0 8
Wilmington (North Carolina) 1 2 7
Gaffney American (South Carolina) 1 2 22
Hedgesville (West Virginia) 1 2 11



Pool 'B' Standings
W
L Runs
Allowed
East Boynton Beach (Florida) 3 0 11
Buckhead (Georgia) 2 1 11
Johnson City National (Tennessee) 1 2 10
Russellville (Alabama) 0 3 31


The top two teams in each pool advance to the semifinal round.


Ties are broken based on records in head-to-head competition among tied teams. If a clear winner cannot be determined from head-to-head results, the tie is broken by calculating the ratio of runs allowed to defensive innings played for all teams involved in the tie. The team with the lowest runs-per-defensive-inning ratio advances.

In the event of a tie involving three or more teams, once the initial tie is broken, the remaining tied teams are again compared on head-to-head record to determine if a clear winner can be identified. If no clear winner can be identified from head-to-head results among the remaining tied teams, the runs-per-defensive-inning ratio is again used. This process is repeated until all ties have been broken.

Southeast Region Tournament Semifinals:

Buckhead (Georgia) 7, West Springfield American (Virginia) 3
East Boynton Beach (Florida) 5, Wilmington (North Carolina) 0

Southeast Region Tournament Championship Game: (Saturday, August 9)

East Boynton Beach (Florida) 4, Buckhead (Georgia) 0 (TITLE) (NO-HITTER)
 

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WOW rail..you are a serious LL capper. I had no idea you were this serious about kids basball
 

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Very serious Dante. Ive played coach and umped LL baseball. I havent missed a televised Little Leauge game in 10 years. I go to Manhattan Beach to watch Socal sectional fianl every year. was moved to Sanbernadino this year.
 

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also Little Leauge baseball is a little easier to beat than preseason nfl or another boring mlb game.
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Railbird:
also Little Leauge baseball is a little easier to beat than preseason nfl or another boring mlb game.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Are you kidding me? Preseason nfl can be a goldmine where you have the easiest time of knowing exactly what a teams intentions are.

When it comes to LL, you are putting money on the backs of very emotional kids.
 

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So rail all the great info aside who gets the money today, Japan - 2.5 runs or the Dog? How about the total 5.5 over -172 (lines from Pinny).

wil.
 

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wilhelm,

like the under 5.5 + 157, Michael Broad throws 77 mph and has great control, he pitched 2 months ago for the 1st time, and he has only gave up 1 er all summer, he gets better with each start. Hosuarai Tanaka throws 73 mph with good cball, I would not be suprised to see a 1-0 game. Derrick MArtines and Tanaka hooked up for a 4-1 final, and Broad throws as hard as Derrick but with better control. also curacao has better hitters then Fla. Fla only has about 3 kids who could touch Tanaka. I think Fla could easily win staright up, I would like to see a Ml instead of a runline
 

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I once got a huge hit against Boynton Beach.....

They were two towns over. It was our first all star game. We were losing by one run in the last inning, men on second and third two out.

I was on deck. Parents take this stuff serious and their was a lot of pressure and tension in the air. I was never more nervous on a baseball field. I was glad that I was not going to have to decide the game. The guy at the bat would either get a hit and drive in at least the tying run, or make an out and the game would be over.

Except, he got hit by a pitch loading the bases. They brought in a new pitcher and he threw really hard. I managed to flair one into center field for a single, driving in the tying run. The guy on second should have scored easily to win the game for us, but he tripped and fell over third base and got thrown out at home.

We lost in extra innings.
 

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EGD,


NFL preseason has been right on the # all summer, games decided on bad PI calls by refs or turnovers, teams going for 2 to avoid Ot. LL games been over in 1 st inning last 6 games. Last 5 totals have been 5 or 6 and they have been scoring 20 or 27 runs, so games are going over by 20 runs. Presesaon nfl you sweat until last play of game. LL you have 4-1 dogs winning 10-0.
 

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also Little leauge limits are 500, NFL preseason is 20 dimes. So yeah LL is a little easietr to beat.
 

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also these Little leaugers often times are more cerberal than nfl roid heads. And little leaugers catch the ball more than nfl players. Nfl has become a bore fest. run,run, 3rd and long pass or draw and punt.
 

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He has given his analysis and opinion of the possible side and total outcome long before the game started. Good Job and good luck.

Thanks, wil.
 

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Mr.smith,

always nice to look back at those defining moments in your life. My little leauge team was pretty good, Brent Mayne was a sub on our team, and even then he only made the team because of his dad.
 

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that's
'cerebral' and 'leaguers'. You're not very cerebral yourself, are you??
 

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cereberal enough to win 17000, 500 at a time in 3weeks playing Littleleauge.
 

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