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El Segundo welcomes Little League World Series team.

The Talk of the Town:‌ El Segundo​ Little League Heads to the Little ⁢League World Series

The talk of the town in El Segundo, California, is nearly a continent away, ‍in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

“You ‍can just ⁤feel the excitement,” El​ Segundo Mayor ​Drew Boyles told The Epoch Times. “The whole town is talking about it, everyone you ⁤run​ into on the streets.”

The conversation is all about El ​Segundo ⁤Little League’s major all-star team, a collection of a dozen 12-year-olds⁤ who will open play in the Little League World Series on Aug.‍ 17.

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El​ Segundo earned the World Series ticket by sweeping three games in last week’s West Regional in San Bernardino, including a 3–1 win over Northern ⁢California⁤ representative San Ramon in the ⁣Aug. ‍11⁢ championship game.

“We’re used to big things happening, believe‌ it or not, in such a small city,‌ but this is, for us, about as big as it gets,” Mr. Boyles said. “All of the ‍restaurants and bars were ‌sold out‍ for the⁤ last game. I’m sure they’re going to be packed again Thursday.”

The World Series opens on Aug. 16. ⁢El Segundo’s first matchup, scheduled to be televised on ESPN, ⁣will come the following day against Great Lakes Regional ​champion New Albany, Ohio, at 4‍ p.m. (PT).

El ⁣Segundo Little League. (Kathryn Narahara/El Segundo Little‍ League)

The 20-team tournament⁤ features 10 ‍United‍ States regional⁣ winners ‍and 10 international entries. The U.S. and‍ international championship⁢ games⁢ are scheduled for Aug. 26, with the world championship game Aug. 27.

El‌ Segundo has fashioned a⁣ 14-1⁣ record while capturing district, section, division, and​ regional championships, outscoring its opposition a combined 111-19. Twice, though, including in ‍a 4-3 decision in the regional opener, Bollinger Canyon of San Ramon⁤ pushed El Segundo ⁤nearly‌ to ​the limit.

“By the time⁢ you get to the West Region, everybody is good,” El Segundo Little League President Jamin Griffiths told The⁣ Epoch Times. “I went to​ two⁣ of the games out⁢ there, and I was biting my nails half the time.”

A three-run first inning highlighted by doubles from Brody Brooks and Lucas Keldorf, ​the latter ⁤driving in two runs, was the key ⁣in the championship game. Louis Lappe gave⁤ up only four⁣ hits over 5 2/3 innings, striking out eight and walking one.‌ And just as he had in a 3-2 win over Sherman Oaks ‍Southern in ⁢the July 31 division championship game in Mission Viejo, Jaxon Kalish came‍ on to get the final out.

“Every​ game, someone​ seems to step up, pick the other guy up,” El Segundo Manager Danny ⁤Boehle told The Epoch‍ Times. ‌“It’s huge for the team to know that ​everybody ‍on ​this team can⁤ contribute at any given time.”

El Segundo Little League. (Kathryn Narahara/El⁣ Segundo Little League)

Life since winning the regional ⁣title Aug. 11 has been a ‍whirlwind for⁣ Mr. Boehle, ‍coaches Eddie Lee and ​Tim Abrams,⁣ and the team members. ⁢A​ 4 a.m. ⁣bus the following day from San Bernardino to ⁤Ontario⁢ for a 5:30 a.m. ⁤charter flight to Williamsport left everyone a bit fatigued.

Adding to the excitement, though, was the presence of two other World Series-bound teams on ⁢the ⁢plane. Henderson, Nevada, and Northeast‍ Seattle had also qualified in San Bernardino,⁢ winning the Mountain and Northwest regionals, respectively.

Upon arrival in Williamsport, seeing the facilities took everyone’s breath away.

“It’s like a Major League Baseball Disneyland for kids, or like‌ you’re in Willy‌ Wonka’s Chocolate‍ Factory,‌ but it’s baseball, not chocolate,” Mr.‌ Boehle said. “The⁢ two baseball fields look like mini-stadiums. It is stunning. I ⁢found ⁤myself walking around, just sitting in the stands all by‌ myself, kind of crying, just thinking from ⁢an emotional standpoint of how I can’t ‌believe we’re here.”

While baseball, of course, is at the forefront, players‌ pass much of ⁢their‌ downtime in a game room that features table-tennis and air-hockey tables, 12 ​arcade games, ​Xbox, PlayStation 4, pretty much ⁤everything one might imagine.

And though there are plenty of⁤ language barriers, players from places such‌ as Taiwan, Japan, ⁣Cuba, Curacao, Venezuela, Mexico, Panama, and Czechia nonetheless manage ‌to tr


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