BERLIN -- The Berlin Little League’s under-12 Major League team swept its first three games in the Maryland state championship tournament in Arbutus, including a 2-0 nail biter over Conococheague on Tuesday, and stands on the threshold of a third straight state title.
Fresh off their third straight District 8 championship, the Berlin team headed to Arbutus last week seeking to collect their third straight state championship and move on in the ultimate quest to play in the Little League World Series in Williamsport next month. Berlin swept their first three games, beating Bethesda, 4-3, in the opener, cruising past Elkton, 12-2, in the second game on Sunday and edging Conococheague, 2-0, on Tuesday.
With the 3-0 start, Berlin reached the state championship game and awaits the winner of the loser’s bracket game between Conococheague and Brunswick, set for Wednesday night. Whoever emerges from that semifinal game would have to beat Berlin twice to keep the local team from claiming their third straight state title. The championship game is set for Thursday night. If Berlin were to fall in that game, it would get a second chance at defending its title by virtue of its unbeaten record.
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8 comments:
Great job boys. Let's not forget the Delmar 9/10 yo going to R.I.
Yes, the Delmar team is doing great !
Congrats to all the Little Leaguers.
Delmar is rocking !!
Go get 'em Berlin! Not only are these guys great ball players, but genuinely nice kids. They are champions no matter what the outcome!
THEY WON !!! On to Bristol!
Berlin, Delmar, West Salisbury. I will say the Eastern shore has some good ball players.
good luck fellas!
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