Monday, July 2, 2012

Dorchester Pee-Wee Team Finishes Second At SFS Tournament


The Times has learned that the Dorchester Pee-Wee baseball team captured second place this weekend at the SFS tournament in McCool Junction.  According to an e-mail from one of the team's coaches, the Dorchester players survived 100-degree heat to defeat two Wilber clubs and an extra-inning contest against Exeter to advance to the championship game.  Twelve teams competed in the area.  (Picture is courtesy of Amanda Johnson via her Facebook page.) 

Here is how the action went down according to information we received:

"The fifth-seed Dorchester club beat the Wilber Black team 8-2 on Friday evening in the first round, thanks to a stellar pitching performance by Collyn Brummett.  On Saturday, Dorchester and fourth-seed Exeter dueled in a 0-0 tie for six innnings, until Dorchester finally broke through in the top of the sixth inning, scoring five runs off one of the league's top pitchers, thanks to the speed of Christian Weber and the bats of Mitchell Kratochvil, Brummett, Hoffman, and Kohl and Karter Tyser.  Kratochvil and Ridge Hoffman pitched for the win.  Key defensive plays were made by Blake Hansen and Kelton Williams."

"On Sunday, in the semi-finals, Dorchester gave the No. 1 seed Wilber Green team their first loss of the season, defeating them 3-1 on a solid pitching performance by Hoffman.  In the championship game, Dorchester gave up four early runs to the No. 2 seed Wilber White team, but held them scoreless after the first inning.  Unfortunately, Dorchester couldn't get their bats going and ended up falling 4-0 to win the second place trophy. Dorchester went 11-6 on the season."

The Times is impressed with this team video that was sent to us by the coaching staff.  Thank you for sharing the news and video with our blog's readers.  Congratulations to the Dorchester Pee-Wee team on their success and for representing our community well.

We are told the Dorchester American League team begins their SFS tournament play this evening.  Good luck to the American League squad.

5 comments:

  1. Awesome job Dorchester!!!

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  2. Thank you coaches for your dedication, support and leadership of our boys!

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  3. Thank you coaches for your dedication, support and leadership of our boys!!!!!!

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  4. The kids really improved as the season wore on and Im really proud of them.

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  5. American League team starts playing Thursday night.

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