In the recent Northern Virginia Travel Baseball League fall World Series held at Patriot Park in Fairfax, the Arlington Travel Baseball age 10-under Arsenal Blue emerged as the champion. This remarkable feat showcases the team's exceptional skills and teamwork. The Arsenal Blue's journey to the top was filled with exciting victories and outstanding performances. Unparalleled Baseball Excellence in Arlington
Opening Game: Arsenal Blue vs Pioneer Legends
The Arsenal Blue kicked off their championship campaign with a thrilling 6-4 win over the Pioneer Legends. Neil Kasyan's timely hitting, with three hits and two RBI, played a crucial role. Alongside him, Bryce Keller delivered strong pitching, setting the tone for the team. Ethan Guthrie came in to pitch in relief, and William Epton earned the save, demonstrating the team's depth and resilience.
This victory laid the foundation for their success and gave the Arsenal Blue confidence as they moved forward in the tournament.
Second Encounter: Arsenal Blue vs Pioneer Legends
After a setback, the Arsenal Blue bounced back with a dominant 16-3 win over the Pioneer Legends. William Epton once again got the win on the mound, while Graham Sibley earned the save. Matthew Cardis had an outstanding performance with three hits, and Neil Kasyan drove in four runs, highlighting the team's offensive firepower.
The Arsenal Blue's ability to adapt and perform in different situations was evident in this game, further solidifying their position as a strong contender.
Championship Game: Arsenal Blue vs Reston Warriors
In the highly anticipated championship game against the Reston Warriors, the Arsenal Blue showcased their dominance with an 8-0 victory. Cardis threw a shutout ball, earning the win and keeping the Reston Warriors at bay. Clark Heisey's home run, Neil Kasyan's triple, Drew Woolfley's double, and the team's solid defense all contributed to this resounding win.
The Arsenal Blue's championship win was a testament to their hard work, determination, and collective effort throughout the tournament.
Charlie Canter, Topher Bradshaw, Jackson Davis, and Lucas Pham each played a vital role in the team's success, adding their unique skills and contributions. Richie Pacheco served as the head coach, guiding the team with his expertise, and Michael Cardis was the assistant, providing valuable support.