The New Jersey Llws team loses against Connecticut because of an illegal segment

The New Jersey Llws team loses against Connecticut because of an illegal segment

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F08%2Fnewspress-collage-ta48ew7pw-1754193031853 The New Jersey Llws team loses against Connecticut because of an illegal segment

The New Jersey Little League lost because of the base not in the major championships.

During the first round of the Little League Series series on Saturday in Bristol, Connecticut, Jackson Holbroke lost from New Jersey 2-1 against Fairfield in the state of Connecticut-with the final end of an illegal segment.

Fairfield players referred to the illegal slide to the referees. Little League/YouTube

After the game racing could have been at the bottom of the seventh half, the Jackson Holbrok player was excluded because of his slide to the second rule.

According to the official Little League, it is only allowed with absolute fragments when slipping into a base.

“Here is the first slide, you are not allowed to go first to the front base,” The broadcast booth indicated. “You are allowed to return to a base, but you cannot do this for this rule forward.”

Fairfield players referred to the illegal slide to the referees and the Jackson Holbroke player was finally summoned after the review.

“I knew that he could not slip first,” I told Luka Pellegrini’s national player CT Insider after the match.

According to the official Little League, it is only allowed with absolute fragments when slipping into a base. Little League/YouTube

The National Fairfield has remained defeated throughout this summer, but this game was one of its most difficult matches so far, according to director Brian Balzolo.

“New Jersey put one of the fighting,” said Palzollo. “This was a battle of heroism. I hope that everyone here would enjoy it much better than I did because I think I lost a few years of my life on it.”

This game comes a few days after a controversy that included another team in the New Jersey Little League, where Marco Rocco was suspended from Haddonfield Little Leg From the government championship to fluctuate the bats after the home tour.

Jackson Holbroc finished losing the game 2-1. Little League/YouTube
The National Ferfield remained defeated throughout this summer. Little League/YouTube

Rocco and his father, Joe, suspended the court, where a judge spent that he was allowed to play in the championship championship, where Hadongield lost to Elorra 14-10 in the semi-finals.

Little Little was a league “With great disappointment” with the judge’s ruling, according to a statement issued by the organization.

Marco Rocco, 12, plays with his team in the Haddongle Little League in the state championship match after Judge Robert J. Malstain in favor of Little Legier. Aristide Economopoulos

“Little LEGUE International Enterration, and will adhere to the decision of the judge of the Gloster County District in New Jersey to allow Haddonfield player (New Jersey) Little League to participate in the New Jersey State Championship in the Little Besspol New Jersey league and beyond after wheat caused by the behavior of non -athletes last week,” read the statement. ”

“While we continue to follow any orders governed by the Court of Law, the Little League is very disappointed that time, energy and attention have been transferred away from volunteers and societies that create positive experiences for all players and families throughout the international championship. Parents and societies are trusted around the world.

“We expect all players, coaches and employees to support these values at all times.”

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