Asia-Pacific Wins Junior Baseball World Series, Defeats Southeast, 12-0

An ace performance by Ruei Yang Gu Lin lifted Asia-Pacific to a 12-0 win in seven innings over Southeast on Sunday at Heritage Park.

Asia-Pacific’s Gu Lin kept Southeast off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on three hits while striking out five.

Asia-Pacific continued to add runs until the end of the game. Asia-Pacific scored three runs in the last one innings to finish off the win. Asia-Pacific scored five runs in the sixth on Asia-Pacific scored in the sixth on an RBI single by Wen Lung Lo, an RBI single by Cheng Ling Lee, a fielder’s choice, and a sacrifice fly by Chih Heng Chiu.

Nicholas Mazza did his best to prevent defeat.

Nicholas Mazza had a hot bat for Southeast. Nicholas Mazza went 1-3. He doubled in the second inning.

Nicholas Mazza was in control on the mound. Nicholas Mazza held Asia-Pacific hitless over one inning, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out none.

Asia-Pacific’s Hao Wei Chuan, Zih You Tian, Ji Hong Liu and Lee combined for nine hits and five RBIs.

Haden Madagan was charged with the loss. He allowed eight runs in 5 1/3 innings, walked three and struck out none.


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