Scotts Valley Little League
Braves 13, Cubs 13
The Braves and the Cubs went 13-all in a game called due to darkness.
Reese Gyllenhammer went 3-for-3 for the Braves, driving in four runs. Teammates Ian Gallagher, Garrett Hormel, Nathan Schaefer and Shane Ford had two hits each. Phillip Garrison and Arturo Miranda both had bases-loaded doubles for the Cubs, while Dillon Danner reached base all four times up and drove in four runs. David Nicholson added two base hits.
San Lorenzo Valley Little League
Majors Division
Phillies 8, Red Sox 7
The Phillies jumped out to a 6-0 lead by the third inning, thanks to timely hitting and strong pitching from Blake Snedeker and a single by Adam Peters, who drove in Michael Mattoch to cap the third.
However, the Sox came back with four runs in the fourth on a double by Hans Suwinski and a single by Nolan Jameson, among a flurry of hits.
After scoring twice in the fifth, the Sox took the lead in the sixth when Jared Trader scored.
The Phillies then scored twice in the bottom of the sixth to win the game.
In the winning rally, Adam Peters singled, Sam Shubert and Shawn Lust advanced him and then Dylan Bounds won it with a single to left field.
Minors Division
Giants 15, Pirates 4
The Giants pounded out 15 hits and scored 15 runs to trump the Pirates. Cody Edgemon had three singles and scored three times. Wade Williams had a hit and scored twice, Ess Belk was hit by a pitch and scored, and Tommy Anderson had three strikeouts in 2-1/3 innings pitched.
The Pirates’ Zane Saunders tripled and singled, and Scotty MacCool struck out three from the mound.
Yankees 10, Cardinals 4
The Yankees scored five runs in the third and fourth innings to turn a 2-0 deficit into a 10-2 lead on their way to a win over the Cardinals.
The Cardinals took the early lead on hits by Matt Siordia, Eli Valory, Max Crandall and Ben Grove. The Yankees stormed back in the third with a single by Ben Kanter, who was driven in on a double by Elliot Brown, the Yankee’s pitcher.
Blake Keuhl singled in a run in the fourth.
AA Division
Red Sox 19, Dodgers 18
The two teams combined for 68 hits as the Red Sox rallied from 10 runs down in the sixth inning to beat the Dodgers with a stirring comeback. In the sixth, the Sox had 15 hits with Jason Schaaf tallying two and scoring twice. Nick and Matt Farisnsky each tallied base hits, and Nate Alisago drilled the walk-off single. Nate Stevison went 4-for-4 with a double, Dylan DeSilva went 3-for-3 and Andrew Gudnason had four singles for the Dodgers.

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