El Segundo Community Unites Behind Little League World Champions
El Segundo Celebrates Little League World Series Victory
There certainly was no shortage of faith from city officials in El Segundo’s newly crowned title as Little League World Series champions.
Even before a 6–1 victory over Needville, Texas in the United States championship game Aug. 26, El Segundo Mayor Drew Boyles and his wife, Lee, made the “game-day decision” to book a red-eye flight to the East Coast.
An ensuing three-hour drive from Baltimore enabled the two to be in attendance in Williamsport, Pennsylvania the following day to see El Segundo claim the Little League World Series title with a dramatic 6–5 win over Willemstad, Curacao.
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Back in El Segundo, meanwhile, hundreds of fans watched Louis Lappe’s game-winning, walk-off home run to lead off the bottom of the sixth and final inning on a big-screen television feed at George Brett Field in Recreation Park.
It was City Councilman Ryan Baldino who came up with that idea, more than two weeks earlier, after El Segundo had secured its trip to Williamsport by winning the West Regional in San Bernardino.
“Once they left San Bernardino, I had a very strong feeling that they would do extremely well at the World Series,” Mr. Baldino told The Epoch Times. “So much so, the following Monday I was talking to the city about us needing to put a Jumbotron on Brett Field. They all thought I was crazy. I’m like, ‘Trust me. When it all comes together, you’re going to be so happy with a live shot from George Brett Field.’”
Indeed, ABC television’s coverage of the championship game showed the scene back in El Segundo on multiple occasions. When El Segundo carried a 5–1 lead into the fifth inning, it appeared only a matter of time before the celebration could begin, but that all changed when Curacao’s Nasir El-Ossais blasted a two-out grand slam to tie the score.
From George Brett Field in El Segundo to Howard J. Lamade Stadium in Williamsport, the reaction among El Segundo fans was the same.
“We were all just kind of in disbelief,” Mr. Boyles told The Epoch Times. “It was almost like despair set in immediately. Then when Lappe walked up, he wracked that thing. It was unbelievable the amount of joy and excitement that everybody felt. It was unreal, amazing that we were there and got to experience it.”
The home run was the fifth of the World Series for Lappe, who also starred on the pitcher’s mound throughout the summer all-star competition, including with a 5 1/3-inning, 10-strikeout performance Saturday against Needville.
Lappe and teammate Brody Brooks, who slugged three home runs while going 12-for-16 at the plate, hit more homers in the World Series than all other participants combined.
While they were the unquestioned stars, significant contributions came from up and down El Segundo’s 12-player lineup.
Eleventh-place hitter Colby Lee, who drew two key walks to help fuel the win over Needville, was tremendous defensively at second base, including an outstanding turn of a double play against Curacao.
Cleanup hitter and catcher Lucas Keldorf, meanwhile, was an absolute rock behind the plate.
“We’re going to be celebrating these kids for a long time, and they deserve it,” Mr. Baldino said.
The celebrations, of course, began right after the championship game. Not long after, a Williamsport restaurant that had already closed for the night opened its doors to serve El Segundo’s players, parents, and coaches.
The team flew home Aug. 28, with arranged transportation taking players the short distance from Los Angeles International Airport to Main Street in El Segundo for an informal welcome-home rally. An official parade to honor the team is set for noon Sept. 10 down Main Street.
“Yesterday felt like Fourth of July,” El Segundo Little League president Jamin Griffiths told The Epoch Times. “It just felt like a holiday here in town, people honking horns down the street after they won, bars and restaurants throwing on, ‘We Are The Champions,’ people singing along in the park. Everybody recognized what a special team that was and how we could just rally behind them.”
In addition to the championship-game festivities at George Brett Field, named after the Hall of Fame third baseman and former El Segundo Little Leaguer, multiple dining establishments in the city held watch parties throughout the World Series.
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