Little League All-Star Tournament Roundup: Duryea hosts major baseball championships

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Tyler Smith (7) crosses the plate with a pass ball and puts GWA on the scoreboard against Kingston / Forty Fort.

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Tyler Smith (7) crosses the plate on a pass ball and puts GWA on the scoreboard against Kingston / Forty Fort.

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<p>Starting pitcher Luke Kopetchney threw four strong shutout innings for GWA.  He later managed a solo home run to improve the game against Kingston / Forty Fort.</p> <p>Tony Callaio |  For Sunday delivery</p>

Starting pitcher Luke Kopetchney threw four strong shutout innings for GWA. He later hit a solo home run to thwart the game against Kingston / Forty Fort.

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<p>GWA shortstop Cole Ricko caught a line drive for an out during the early innings against Kingston / Forty Fort.  GWA defeated Kinston 4-0.</p> <p>Tony Callaio |  For Sunday delivery</p>

GWA shortstop Cole Ricko catches a line drive for an out during the early innings against Kingston / Forty Fort. GWA defeated Kinston 4-0.

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<p>GWA bully Nico Waldell fouled one more spot during persistent rain during the Kingston / Forty Fort game.</p> <p>Tony Callaio |  For Sunday delivery</p>

GWA bully Nico Waldell fouled one more spot during persistent rain during the Kingston / Forty Fort game.

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<p>GWA / Swoyersvilles Lucas Stonski opened the game on July 7th in West Pittston against the top three Back Mountain Americans.</p> <p>Tony Callaio |  For Sunday delivery</p>

GWA / Swoyersville’s Lucas Stonski opened the game on July 7th in West Pittston, beating the top three Back Mountain American players.

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<p>GWA / Swoyersvilles Brady Lynch (24) cracks a single in the playoff of the 8-9-10-year-old Little League against Back Mountain-American.</p> <p>Tony Callaio |  For Sunday delivery</p>

Brady Lynch (24) from GWA / Swoyersville cracks a single in the 8-9-10-year playoff of the Little League against Back Mountain-American.

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<p>GWA / Swoyersville trainer Dave Favata congratulates Liam Gill for coming as a relief pitcher on his way to beating Back Mountain.</p> <p>Tony Callaio |  For Sunday delivery</p>

GWA / Swoyersville trainer Dave Favata congratulates Liam Gill for coming as the relief pitcher on the way to beating Back Mountain.

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Duryea will host a double game of the Little League Major Baseball Championship on Monday.

The Greater Wyoming Area will play with Back Mountain National for the District 31 championship at 5:40 p.m.

Township and Greater Pittston Area meet at 8 p.m. for the title in District 16

Both games will be broadcast locally by Fox 38 WQMY.

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Greater Wyoming Area also played District 31’s championship games in 9-11 and 8-10 year old baseball. These games should be played on the Saturday after this edition went to press.

Greater Pittston Area reached the District 16 9-11 year old baseball final, also scheduled for Saturday.

District 31 Major Baseball

Mitchell Rusinchak tossed a one-hitter on July 2 when the Greater Wyoming Area knocked out Back Mountain American in a Little League major tournament game in District 31.

Cole Ricko and Tyler Smith each had two hits in victory. Ben Rogish added a double.

District 31, 8-10 baseball

Liam Gill went 4 for 4 to lead Greater Wyoming Area / Swoyersville to a 16-4 win over Kingston-Forty Fort.

David Favata and Luke Stronski also had four hits, while Nate Lewis and the winning pitcher Divon Kivak had two each.

GWA / Swoyersville defeated Back Mountain American (7-6) in the semifinals on Wednesday.

Nathan Lewis leveled the game in the fifth inning with a run scoring double and Drew Ricko followed with the game-winning RBI triple.

Brady Lynch and Favata each had two hits.

Gill hit five in two innings while earning the pitching win.

District 16, 9-10 baseball

Mountain Top defeated Township, 17-2.

District 16, 8-10 softball

Three Mountain top pitchers combined on a no-hitter in Wednesday’s 15-0, four-inning win over Greater Pittston.

Region 5 major softball

North Pocono defeated Pittston 5-1.

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