2016 Little League World Series Champs: Maine-Endwell
Published: August 29th, 2016
By: Grady Thompson

2016 Little League World Series Champs: Maine-Endwell

WILLIAMSPORT, PA. – In capping off the perfect 24-0 season, Maine-Endwell little league shattered the final glass ceiling Sunday afternoon in the Little League World Series championship game by beating South Korea 2-1, earning the title of world champs.

Playing a South Korea team who had the most home runs of any team in the tournament on top of arguably some of the best pitching to boot, M-E stood poised and unwavering from the very start of the matchup.

The game was neck-and-neck until the final out, but M-E was able to answer every challenge that South Korea put in front of them. From James Fellows’ home-run saving catch over the wall in the second inning to keep the game tied at zero, to Conner Rush’s RBI bloop single to put the game’s first run on the board, it was apparent that M-E was on a mission to maintain an unblemished record and to do so on the biggest stage possible.

M-E’s Ryan Harlost pitched a masterpiece of a complete game, allowing five hits and striking out eight in the outing to keep the game in reach until M-E was able to score their first and only two runs in the fourth inning.

M-E had yet to get a hit or reach base until the fourth when Jude Abbadessa laced a line drive to center field. Harlost followed his lead with a single to right-center in the next at-bat, moving Abbadessa to third and racing to second himself.

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