The 91Ô´´ All-Stars bats woke up in a big way.
After struggling with scoring the past few games, the All-Stars cranked out 18 runs on 20 hits — including four home runs — as they obliterated Rocky Mountain 18-4 on Wednesday at the Canadian national Little League (11/12) baseball championships at North Vancouver's Chris Zuehike Memorial Park.
The win gave 91Ô´´ a 4-1 record through the round-robin and they are the second seed for the playoffs. The loss eliminated the Prairie champions.
They play against the host squad, Mount Seymour, Friday (August 12) at 6 p.m. The other semifinal matches 5-0 Highland (Ontario) against 2-3 Valleyfield (Quebec).
The two winners square off on Saturday at 1 p.m. to see which team will represent Canada at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. Saturday's final will be broadcast live on Sportsnet.
In their round robin finale, the 91Ô´´ offence woke up in a big way, scoring runs in five of the six innings.
Yi-Fan Pan, Cole Cantelon, Connor McCreath and Riley Ens all had three RBIs, including a home run each, while Ken Dubois drove in a pair and Yi-An Pan had one RBI. Trevor Miller reached base all four times he went up to bat, with two singles, a double and a walk.
Colby Ring, Cantelon, Nick Atkinson and Ian Burns combined to throw a seven-hitter.
All four of Rocky Mountain's runs came off the bat of Christopher Messer, who hit a pair of two-run home runs.