N. Syracuse, NY Wins World Series Over Saginaw Valley, MI With Homer in the 7th Inning
August 28th, 2010 by Joe Burgess
North Syracuse's Pilotti's game-winning 3 run homer in the final inning gave New York the victory in the World Series final.
While trailing 4-3 in the top of the final inning with 2 outs, North Syracuse centerfielder Pilotti hit a 3 run home run to take the lead away from Saginaw Valley, MI and put New York ahead 6-4.
N. Syracuse added another run before the inning ended, and that’s how the game ended, with a 7-4 final score
Saginaw Valley, MI vs N. Syracuse, NY in World Series Final, Tonight at Burlington Field
The final World Series game will be played at 5:30 this afternoon at Burlington Field.
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Posted August 26, 2010
World Series Continues at Burlington Field, 4 Teams Remain

Bryant scored the winning run with a walk-off hit in the 8th inning, Wednesday against Stamford, CT, to advance to the semi-finals.
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Posted Augt 25, 2010
Monticello Out of World Series, after 10-3 Loss to Stamford, CT
- Shirey hit a single in the1st inning,
With a 10-3 loss, Tuesday night, Monticello was eliminated from that 2010 World Series.
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Posted August 23, 2010
Monticello scored a total of 5 runs, scattered across 3 separate innings, but were still 1 run short, as they lost to Waite Park, MN, Monday evening by a 6-5 margin.


MIS student, Mason Davis, threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Opening Cermonies of the World Series, Saturday.
The Monticello 13-15 year old team will put their 2-0 mark on the line at Monticello’s Burlington Field, against the Waite Park, Minnesota team (Midwest Plains Regional Champion) around 5:30, Monday evening.


Taylor Parker, Jr Miss Arkansas International 2010, threw out the ceremonial 1st pitch of the World Series. She is an 8th grade student at MMS, and daughter of Gaines McNeese and John Parker, Jr.
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