Western Region Big League Baseball Tournament

2014 Western Region Big League Baseball Champions

The 2014 Western Region Big League Baseball Tournament Champions are
Southern California – District 13, Conejo Valley Little League, Thousand Oaks

In a great match between two very good teams Southern California prevailed over Hawaii by a score of 7 to 2. California District 13 now moves on to the World Series in Easley South Carolina.

This was a good game between two very good teams. Both teams (in fact all of the teams at the tournament) were composed of young men who showed respect for each other and the efforts displayed in the games. We would have been proud to send any of the teams to Easley to represent the West.

Two very good baseball teams met and the California District 13 team came out on top. We are confident that they will show the rest of the World Series participants that in the West we play hard, play fair, and respect the opponent on and off of the field.

Best of luck to the young men from Southern California, District 13, Thousand Oaks.

 

California District 13
Conejo Valley Little League
Thousand Oaks, California
District Administrator - Ralph Metz

California

Manager Scott Clarke, Coaches John Torosian, & Anthony Shirtz

Players: Garrett Serino, Bailey Holbrook, Jessie Ancelluzzo, Brayden Hubert, Dalton Duarte, Joey Hunn, Austin Herold, Kyle Tillalk, Griffin Mullen, Jackson Simonsgaard, Johnny Torosian, Brooks Clarke, Jimmy Torosian, Wyatt Birg, Colton Follett

 

Hawaii District 3
Kihei Little League, Maui, Hawaii
District Administrator - Naomi Campbell

Hawaii

Manager Manager Kelly Fliear, Coach Steve Leis

Players: #2 Tyler Harry, #3 Callen Beeson, #4 Micah Richardson, #6 Makana Victorine, #7 Patrick Turner, #8 Samuel "Sammy" Sutton. #9 David Rapanot, #11 Jeffrey "Kaimana" Ancog, #12 Travis "TJ" Kanamu, #14 Isaiah Madella, #15 Gabriel "Gabe" Gunter, #22 Kody Medeiros, #24 Joshua Nobriga, #25 Noah-Jason Apolo, #26 Nicholas "Nick" Asuncion

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