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Since the district tournament, South Nashville has been on
the ropes. The boys from central Tennessee lost early in districts, battled
back. They lost the first game in states…and battled back. So of course South
Nashville lost its first game at the regionals. After winning four straight
games in Warner Robins, Georgia, South Nashville is headed to the Little League World Series in South
Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
After falling behind 3-0 to Tuckahoe American (VA) in the third inning, South Nashville added five runs to take the lead and the Southeast Regional title.
After falling behind 3-0 to Tuckahoe American (VA) in the third inning, South Nashville added five runs to take the lead and the Southeast Regional title.
Zane Denton and Trae McLemore each hit RBI singles and
Robert Hassell hit his first home run of the regional to give South Nashville
the lead.
Tanner Morgan got the start and struck out six in three
innings after having control issues in his previous regional appearances.
McLemore tossed three innings of relief to get the shutout save.
Ben Pickman dominated in Warner Robins with 12 hits and two home runs to lead South Nashville with a .667 batting average. Chris McElvain has also set the tone for SNLL. Blake Money has been efficient off the bench as he had five hits in just nine at-bats.
Pickman and McLemore have pitched a combined 18 innings in the regional and allowed just four earned runs with 36 combined strikeouts.
South Nashville will open the Little League World Series on Thursday night at 8 p.m. against the New England champion.
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Ben Pickman dominated in Warner Robins with 12 hits and two home runs to lead South Nashville with a .667 batting average. Chris McElvain has also set the tone for SNLL. Blake Money has been efficient off the bench as he had five hits in just nine at-bats.
Pickman and McLemore have pitched a combined 18 innings in the regional and allowed just four earned runs with 36 combined strikeouts.
South Nashville will open the Little League World Series on Thursday night at 8 p.m. against the New England champion.
Join the Little League World Series discussion on Facebook with some of the best baseball minds around right here: Little League World Series Discussion
Like our Facebook page: Little League Insider
Please spread the word about the blog to anyone who loves the Little League World Series. To support all the hard work on this blog, Please...
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