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Tournaments  | Story | 3/2/2020

Spring Season Opener Titles Given

Photo: East Cobb Astros 14u Orange (Perfect Game)
East Cobb Astros Orange Is Tops At 14u

MARIETTA, GA. – With spring right around the corner and the winter weather still being a factor, teams flocked to East Cobb yet again for another year of promising baseball. Teams battled it out early in the weekend in what was almost freezing temps in the morning but the baseball gods gave way to what turned out to be a beautiful Sunday of baseball.



In the Semifinals, 643 DP Cougars Hawkins battled it out against Five Star Lassitter. Will Brown got the start and threw an absolute gem as he went four innings and only gave up three hits. He did not give up a single run.

643 DP Cougars jumped ahead early as the scored in the bottom of the first. Melvin Blocker singled to lead off the inning and would ultimately go on to score and give them an early lead. Not another run was scored until the fifth inning when Five Star tied it up. Jordan Thompson singled and then went on to score via a base knock by Tyler Holmes.

The game eventually went into extra innings tied 1-1. After a couple of timely hits in the bottom of the eighth. The winning run was walked in and the 643 DP Cougars were on to the Championship game.

On the other side of the bracket, the East Cobb Astros took on the Meridian Panthers which was also a tight contest. Caleb Brown continued his solid weekend at the dish as he singled in the first. After some poor defensive play by East Cobb, Meridian had a quick 3-0 lead.

Ford Thompson got the start for Meridian and pitched masterfully. The southpaw threw four scoreless innings before East Cobb finally figured him out and started to put the barrel on the baseball.

Meridian had two timely errors in the top of the fifth that would ultimately bring the contest closer. Carson Dougherty singled and knocked in a run that jump started the Astros. In the very next inning, the Astros rallied and scored three more runs which would ultimately put them ahead. Dimitri Angelakos and Grayson Baldovin both tallied a hit in the inning. The East Cobb Astros won 6-5 and sent a solid Meridian Panthers team home.

In the Championship game, Tyler Bradford got the start for the Astros and pitched a great game. He only gave up one run in his three-inning outing and that put them on a fast track to a win. On the opposing side for 643 DP Cougars Hawkins, Eli Hardage entered in the first for relief and threw three great innings as he didn’t give up a run.

The Astros jumped out to an early three-run lead that was derived from some sloppy defensive play by 643 DP Cougars Hawkins. Jax Phillips and Camden Page both knocked in a run in the fifth and that would just about seal the deal for the Astros. Drew Sofield doubled late in the action as well that would be the final touches of a great weekend of baseball.

2020 PG 14u Spring Season Opener Champions, East Cobb Astros 14u Orange:



2020 PG 14u Spring Season Opener runner-up, 643 DP Cougars 14u Hawkins:



2020 PG 14u Spring Season Opener MVP, Grayson Baldovin:



2020 PG 14u Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Sam Neal:




Astros are Clutch in 13u Major Title Game


Marietta, GA – The East Cobb Astros 13U Orange defeated 643 DP Cougars 13U Goershel by a score of 8-2 in the championship of the 2020 PG 13U 54/80 Spring Season Opener (Major). Both teams looked every part of a championship contender over the course of the weekend as clutch hitting from top to bottom for the Astros proved to be the difference.

Collecting 10 hits as a squad, the Astros had six different hitters produce an RBI in the game while also getting sound pitching from Jax Bishop, Cane Mehling, and Thomas Ferland. Bishop started the game pitching two innings and striking out four with a fastball up to an event-best 83 mph. 

Jin Kasuya and Matt Dill each had extra-base hits for the East Cobb Astros with Dill and William Hamacher each had multiple hits in the contest.

The Astros jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning and held that lead through three full innings. Putting up crooked numbers in both the fourth and fifth innings, the Astros extended their lead before relinquishing the shutout in the bottom of the fifth. They would add an insurance run in the top of the sixth, but the eight runs put up would wind up being more than enough for the Astros to take home the Spring Season Opener title. 


2020 PG 13u Major Spring Season Opener Champions, East Cobb Astros 13u Orange:



2020 PG 13u Major Spring Season Opener runner-up, 643 DP Cougars 13u Goershel:



2020 PG 13u Major Spring Season Opener MVP, Jin Kasuya:



2020 PG 13u Major Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Cameron Novak:




2020 PG 13u Minor Spring Season Opener


2020 PG 13u Minor Spring Season Opener Champions, Dingers Athletics 13u:



2020 PG 13u Minor Spring Season Opener runner-up, East Cobb Braves 13u Navy:



2020 PG 13u Minor Spring Season Opener MVP, Garrett Harper:



2020 PG 13u Minor Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Cruz Paul:





2020 PG 12u Major Spring Season Opener


2020 PG 12u Major Spring Season Opener Champions, East Cobb Astros 12u Navy:



2020 PG 12u Major Spring Season Opener runner-up, Georgia Bandits:



2020 PG 12u Major Spring Season Opener MVP, Tyler Niehr:



2020 PG 12u Major Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Connor Black:





2020 PG 12u Minor Spring Season Opener


2020 PG 12u Minor Spring Season Opener Champions, Elite Sluggers 12u Skinner:



2020 PG 12u Minor Spring Season Opener runner-up, Fives 12u:



2020 PG 12u Minor Spring Season Opener MVP, Jack Scully:



2020 PG 12u Minor Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Sawyer Freeman:





2020 PG 11u Spring Season Opener


2020 PG 11u Spring Season Opener Champions, Showcase Baseball 11u Blue:



2020 PG 11u Spring Season Opener runner-up, 643 DP Cougars 11u:



2020 PG 11u Spring Season Opener MVP, Jarrell Reynolds Jr:



2020 PG 11u Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Savion Daniel:





2020 PG 10u Spring Season Opener


2020 PG 10u Spring Season Opener Champions, TG Dbacks 10u:



2020 PG 10u Spring Season Opener runner-up, The Club Red 10u:



2020 PG 10u Spring Season Opener MVP, Dexter McCleon Jr:



2020 PG 10u Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Luke Pearson:





2020 PG 9u Spring Season Opener


2020 PG 9u Spring Season Opener Champions, Hopewell Hawks Elite 9u:



2020 PG 9u Spring Season Opener runner-up, 643 DP Cougars 9u:



2020 PG 9u Spring Season Opener MVP, Mason Bennett:



2020 PG 9u Spring Season Opener MV-Pitcher, Jace Rech:






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Tyler Russo
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