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Behind the big bats and start the Jeremy Katz jug, St. James Smithtown extends.
the New York State Governor Burrillvilville Little League 18-0 from Rhode Island to reach the semi-finals of the metro championship on Saturday evening in Bristol, Kun.
The best in Long Island is now winning away from the Little League World series after the opening round.
“This means a lot to see that anyone in our squad can get a base route,” said Katz, a Derby champion in New York who led three runs on the Porlville, to the Post.
“Confidence is a large part of our game … This is what separates us from the other teams now.”
Some pre -tensions came with playing on ESPN, but RBI in the second half of the left player Lucas Kostas got Bulls where they wanted to be.
“Once we scored this run, we were confident, we had ACE on the hill, and we had everyone ready to go,” said midfielder Kevin Moran after his three evenings in three goals.
Rod Island left the Jac Ditrronancurt’s jug later in the third hill with a throw arm after he had six exercises.
Then the boys in New York blew the game wide open and poured it in sixth place, as the bull team scored 11 runs and brought 17 fighters to the painting as a team.
“You want the energy to continue,” said Scott Santelli, director of Long Island.

St. James Smithtown, crushed Road Island Porlville
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Katz Hanker through 4 ¹/₃ roles, hitting nine and only two hiking and walking.
Kostas, which had four RBis, later turned into the hill and hit the side to close the sixth.
“With a victory like this, we are good at everything we have on the field.”
“I did not expect to win by 18, but it was the beginning that we wanted and needed. Now, we are out of races.”
Saint James Smithtown, who ran 15 visits, is now playing the role of the Connettec huts, Fairfield, in the semi -finals of the winner of the winner at one o’clock after Monday. The losing team plays a role at 7 pm on Wednesday to reach the final of Friday.
“We are all closed, and we are all excited to play,” Katz said.
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