2023 August Showdown
10U CHAMPIONS
MOUNTAINSIDE HUSKIES
The Mountainside Huskies defeated DiChiaro Baseball, 14-4, in the 10U August Showdown championship game. Scott Krempecke of the Huskies was named the 10U tournament’s Most Valuable Player. The Huskies (4-0) outscored their opponents 51-12. DiChiaro Baseball (2-2) was outscored by its opponents 29-26.
11U CHAMPIONS
DIAMOND JACKS SUPER 11U
The Super 11U defeated the Diamond Jacks Gold 11U, 12-3, in the 11U August Showdown championship game. Tyler LaGanga and Ian Peros of the Super 11U team were named co-MVPs of the 11U tournament. The Super 11U (3-1) outscored its opponents 29-20. The Gold 11U (3-1) held a 35-30 runs advantage on its opponents.
12U CHAMPIONS
TOP LEVEL ATHLETICS
Top Level Athletics defeated Team Francisco Notorious 9, 10-1, in the 12U August Showdown championship game. Chase Means of Top Level was named the 12U tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Top Level (4-0) outscored its opponents 55-9. Team Francisco (3-2) held a 46-25 runs advantage on its opponents.
13U CHAMPIONS
NORTHEAST PRIDE
Northeast Pride defeated the West Chester Dragons NL, 1-0, in the 13U August Showdown championship game. Noah Fetko of Northeast Pride was named the 13U tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Northeast Pride (5-0) outscored its opponents 32-9. West Chester Dragons NL (4-1) held a 30-5 runs advantage on its opponents.
17U CHAMPIONS BLUE BRACKET
SLIM CHANCE BULLDOGS
Slim Chance Bulldogs defeated the Northern West Chester Outlaws-Amorosa, 4-3, in the 17/18U Blue Bracket August Showdown championship game. Zane Brown of Slim Chance was named the 17/18U Blue Bracket Most Valuable Player. Slim Chance (5-0) outscored its opponents 40-8. Northern West Chester (4-1) held a 21-11 runs advantage on its opponents.
17U CHAMPIONS RED BRACKET
WEST SIDE HAWKS
The West Side Hawks defeated Chester County Revolution, 5-0, in the 17/18U Red Bracket August Showdown championship game. Adrian Quezada of the Hawks was named the 17/18U Red Bracket Most Valuable Player. West Side (5-0) outscored its opponents 36-9. Chester County (4-1) held a 20-7 runs advantage on its opponents.