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South Tahoe All-Stars rout Sun Valley 29-1 in Babe Ruth 13-15 state tournament opener, advance to winner’s bracket

Anthony Gentile
agentile@tahoedailytribune.com
South Tahoe starter Tucker Cannon fires a pitch home against Sun Valley in the opening game of the Babe Ruth 13-15-year-old state tournament at Todd Fields Park on Thursday, July 14.
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Babe Ruth 13-15 state tournament

Thursday-Sunday, July 14-17 at Todd Fields Park

Thursday

Game 1: South Tahoe 29, Sun Valley 1

Game 2: South Reno 7, Fallon 6

Friday

Game 3: South Tahoe vs. Sparks

Game 4: Sun Valley vs. Fallon

Saturday

Game 5: South Tahoe-Sparks winner vs. South Reno, noon

Game 6: South Tahoe-Sparks loser vs. Sun Valley-Fallon winner, 3 p.m.

Game 7: G5 loser vs. G6 winner, 6 p.m.

Sunday

Game 8: G5 winner vs. G7 winner, noon

Game 9 (if nec.): Championship, 3 p.m.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — The South Tahoe All-Stars opened play in the Babe Ruth 13-15-year-old state tournament with a decisive victory Thursday, July 14. South Tahoe routed Sun Valley 29-1 in five innings at Todd Fields Park to advance in the double-elimination tournament.

South Tahoe is the defending champion at the tournament that continues through Sunday, July 17. The local All-Stars played Sparks in the winner’s bracket on Friday, July 15. South Reno and Fallon are also in the five-team bracket.

The championship will be decided Sunday, with a game at noon and an “if necessary” game afterward at 3 p.m. For updates throughout the weekend, visit South Tahoe Babe Ruth on Facebook.


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