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Home > Waco Breaking News > Archives > 2008 > July > 21 > Entry

Local teams still alive at state Little League tournaments

We’ve got quite a few scores from the early games today out at the Texas West state tournaments at the Southwestern Region Little League Complex. Don’t forget to pick up a copy of Tuesday’s Tribune-Herald for full stats and info:

9/10-year-old softball: Midway forced a third game for the championship with McAllister Park in a 14-3 rout. That game will be Tuesday at noon.

9/10-year-old baseball: The Midway team took a tough 3-2 loss to Lubbock Western. That knots the series at one game apiece, with the title game scheduled for noon Tuesday.

10/11-year-old baseball: Midway advanced in the bracket with a 5-1 win over Lubbock Southwest. They’ll play for the championship Wednesday at 9 a.m.

In non-local games, 5 Diamonds beat Dalhart, 13-3, in junior softball; San Antonio Northwest edged Monahans, 7-6, in junior baseball; and Lubbock Western defeated East Brownsville, 11-5, in 9/10 baseball.

If you’re looking for scores and summaries for the past few days of games, you can find all that good stuff on our Youth SportsPlus page.

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