After a blistering defensive start Sunday at the Little League Softball World Series in Greenville, North Carolina, the team from Willcox Little League found itself pushed into the elimination bracket Monday after a 3-0 loss to Cranston Western of Rhode Island.
Mondayβs loss, which saw Willcox muster just three hits β one apiece from Julie Larson, Josey Benavides and Genesis Quezada β means Willcox, the βWest Regionβ team in the 2024 LLSWS bracket, next plays Tuesday against Negros Occidental Little League of Bacalod City, Philippines; Cranston Western is the βNew England Regionβ representative, while Negros Occidental is the βAsia-Pacific Regionβ team in the 12-team series.
Tuesdayβs game will air nationally on ESPN2 at 4 p.m. (Arizona time), with the winner staying alive, and the loserβs season coming to a close.
Mondayβs loss came a day after Willcox pitcher Hattie Macumber struck out 15 against West Point Little League of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Macumber allowed three hits and one run by the βMid-Atlantic Regionβ representative over six innings pitched in a 2-1 Willcox victory to open the series for both teams.
Macumber has thrown every inning from the circle for Willcox over two games so far, including striking out seven while allowing five hits and three runs over five innings of work in defeat Monday.
Willcox managed just three hits in the opener as well; Jayleen Aguirre, Macumber and Navaeh Reyes each had one hit against West Point, with Macumber also reaching on a walk.
The βAsia-Pacific Regionβ team Willcox will face Tuesday on national television lost its series opener Sunday β a 10-0 run-rule defeat to Pitt County Girls Softball Little League of Winterville, North Carolina, the βNorth Carolina Regionβ representative. The βAsia-Pacific Regionβ team failed to muster a hit over the four-inning shortened game, dropping Negros Occidental into the elimination bracket early on.
A Willcox win Tuesday and the team from Southern Arizona will play at 10 a.m. Wednesday in a game available on ESPN+ (streaming subscription required).
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