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Kyle Chapman Mowed Over Host Washington By 15 - 6

Posted by Frederick Chan on Aug 13 2003 at 05:00PM PDT
Folks, I'm just too tired from tonight's game (and I need to write a jury charge by noon tomorrow in a case I will be trying next week), so instead of the usual stuff, I'll just leave you with the Associated Press' version of tonight's games with one addition. The article does not mention Karl Pringle, but he put in one heck of a performance on the mound to put K.C. in the position to earn a victory. Congrats and way to go Karl!!!! The K.C. offense finally kicked into overdrive here in Pennsylvania. We will need it against a very tough California team the next two nights. Congrats all around to the players, coaches, parents, families, friends and fans of K.C. Our record is now 2-1 in the World Series and 15 out of 17 from District to the present. Goooooooooooooooo K.C.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do it for Jakey!!!! Posted on Wed, Aug. 13, 2003 Houston 15, Washington, Pa. 6; Humacao 16, Davenport-West, Iowa 5 Associated Press WASHINGTON, Pa. - Matt West had a three-run homer and three other players also homered to lift Houston to a 15-6 win over Washington, Pa., in the Pony League World Series on Wednesday. In the first game, Humacao, Puerto Rico, hit six homers to beat Davenport-West, Iowa, 16-5. West homered in the third, while Mark Robichau, Jamies Reingold and Brian Borski each had 2-run homers to eliminate Washington from the series. Andrew Sweat had a solo homer in the third, while Nick Weaver had a two-run shot in the seventh for Washington. In the first game, Frank Molina homered three times for Humacao, Puerto Rico, tying a Pony League World Series record. Molina had a two-run homer in the first, a solo shot in the third and a three-run home run in the fourth to become the fifth player to have three homers in a Pony League World Series game. Adalberto Alvira, Christian Saez and Jonathan Ortiz also homered in the game, which was called in the fifth inning. Travis Martens had a two-run single as part of Davenport's five-run third inning against Saez.

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