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Evergreen Park 14U All Stars Win Game 3 Of Little League Softball World Series

The Evergreen Park 14U All Stars bring it home Tuesday, beating Washington D9 in Game 3 of the Little League Softball World Series.

The Evergreen Park 14U All Stars bring it home Tuesday, beating Washington D9 in Game 3 of the Little League Softball World Series.
The Evergreen Park 14U All Stars bring it home Tuesday, beating Washington D9 in Game 3 of the Little League Softball World Series. (Evergreen Park Girls Softball Little League)

EVERGREEN PARK, IL — The Evergreen Park Girls Softball League14U team continues its reign of terror in Kirkland, Wash., clinching the third game of the Little League Junior Softball World Series. The 14U All Stars beat the Washington D9 club, 13-3, after the umps called the run rule.

Mackenzie Norbut sent one flying over the left field fence for a three-run homer, bringing home Makenna Juarez and Layne Schillo. More game coverage will be added.

The 14U All Stars remain undefeated in the series, definitely establishing themselves as one of the teams to beat. With Tuesday’s win, they have secured a spot to advance to the next bracket.

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Game Highlights

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The girls play their fourth and final pool game at noon CT, Wednesday, July 30, against Puerto Rico. This is only the second time that a junior conference team from Illinois has qualified to play in Little League Softball World Series.

The top ten teams are divided into two pools of five members each. The top four teams from each pool then advance to the quarter-finals (Pool A 1st vs. Pool B 4th, Pool B 2nd vs. Pool A 3rd, etc). The winners of each quarter-final face off in the semi-finals. The semi-final winners play for the championship. The championship games will be played Aug. 1 and Aug. 2.

Games will be streamed on ESPN+, accessible through most streaming platforms (Hulu, Prime, Apple TV, YouTube, etc.) or through your cable provider. (I got it through Hulu Live via Verizon 5G). You can also peruse plans on EPSN+ or sign up for a free trial on Amazon Prime Video. (Don’t forget to cancel it).

The ESPN+ app is also available on Apple or for your Android phone via Google Play.
Or, keep up with the EP 14U All Stars’ progress on EPSN Live Box Score.

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