December 26, 2024
  TOMS RIVER – As the season is winding down, several local Little League teams are winding up for a pitch in regional championships.   Little League athletes have always been ready for the big time, and this year is no different. This is just a sampling of what these kids have been doing on The post All Eyes On Toms River East Little League Again appeared first on Jersey Shore Online.

  TOMS RIVER – As the season is winding down, several local Little League teams are winding up for a pitch in regional championships.

  Little League athletes have always been ready for the big time, and this year is no different. This is just a sampling of what these kids have been doing on their summer vacation.

  The Toms River East Little League 12-and-under All-Stars won the New Jersey Championship. They are scheduled to play their New York counterpart, Massapequa Little League, on August 6. If they continue to win regional games, they will be going to Williamsport, PA for the World Series from August 17 through August 28.

The 12 and under Softball All Stars won the New Jersey State Championship. (Photo courtesy Toms River Little League)

  This team has a history of winning. In fact, they made it to the World Series last year as well. Going back a bit, Toms River East captured local fans’ attention when they won the World Series back in 1998.

  But they aren’t the only local team hitting it out of the ballpark this year.

  The 8 to 10-year-old Softball All Stars were crowned New Jersey State Champions. That win sent them to Wilkes-Barre, PA to compete in the Eastern Regional Tournament.

The 9 to 11-year-old Baseball All-Stars were District 18 Champions. (Photo courtesy Toms River Little League)

  The 12 and under Softball All Stars won the New Jersey State Championship. Unfortunately, they lost in Bristol, CT at the Mid- Atlantic Region Tournament.

  The 9 to 11-year-old Baseball All-Stars were District 18 Champions. They lost in the Section 3 Championship.

The 8 to 10-year-old Softball All Stars were crowned New Jersey State Champions. (Photo courtesy Toms River Little League)

  Yet another team, the MIT Minors All-Stars (Ages 9 & 10) were the Mason Invitational Tournament Champions. This is the top competition, meaning they could not advance any further.

  The 9-year-old Baseball All-Stars are the Barnegat Tournament Champions. This tournament is the top game in their age group. Like the MIT, they can not advance any further.

The 9-year-old Baseball All-Stars are the Barnegat Tournament Champions. (Photo courtesy Toms River Little League)

  Additionally, the Brick Little League 10-Year-Old All Stars earned second place in the NJ Section 3 Championship Tournament.

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