Category: Herts Futures Tournament

HORSHAM MUSTANGS AND HERTS EAGLES CLINCH FUTURES TOURNAMENT TITLES

 

Moments before the final out and a 2010 Herts Futures Tournament title for the Herts Eagles (photo by Ward Davis)

 

The Horsham Mustangs and the Herts Eagles were the winners in the 2010 Herts Futures Tournament Minors (Under-11) and Majors (Under-14) Divisions, respectively.

 

The competition was held at Grovehill Ballpark which seems to be getting bigger and better with each year of the Herts Futures Tournament.  All the games were staged at the brand new diamond which didn’t exist a year ago.

 

 

The Horsham Mustangs keep showing that they are a very promising group of talented

players and it would be interesting to see how far they can go in the coming years. (photo by Ward Davis)

 

In the Minors Division (Under-11 age group), the battle was between the Horsham Mustangs and the Herts Hawks in a best-of-3 series.  The Horsham youngsters proved to be the better team on the day.  They took the first game 12-1.  In the second game Herts put up a brave fight but once again Horsham showed their superiority with a 12-5 win.  Last year the Horsham Under-11 team reached the final but lost in dramatic fashion, so it was good to see the same players who were heartbroken last year to come back and clinch the title this time around.

 

 

In the Majors Division the Herts Eagles produced a flawless performance to push aside all of their opponents and to become the 2010 champions.  It went down to the final game of the day when they faced the Horsham Broncos, who were the Herts Futures Champions in the inaugural edition of this event back in 2008. Horsham took an early 3-0 lead but the Herts Eagles kept their cool and came back to win it 7-3 confirming them as the 2010 Champions.

 

 

Brodie Caress made the play of the day with a diving stop at second base to get his brother Jake Caress

out at first base in a titanic clash between the Herts Eagles and the Herts Falcons. (photo by Ward Davis)

 

This was the first time in the history of the Herts Futures Tournament that a Herts team wins it, but even more satisfying for the Herts coaching staff was the fact that they managed to do so by fielding two Under-14 teams of equal strength and they didn’t feel the need to load one team with star players to clinch the title. This shows real progress and depth in the club’s youth programme at Under-14 level.  Can the club continue its tremendous progress by achieving the same strength at the Under-11 level next year?

 

more photos by Ward Davis from the 2010 Herts Futures Tournament.

 

 

The 2010 Herts Futures Tournament was organised with the support of:

 

 

A NEW PEARL IN THE CROWN OF HERTS BASEBALL

 

As the adult and little league baseball seasons approach, Herts Baseball Club is one of several clubs in the country unveiling a new baseball diamond and improved baseball facilities.

Over the last 3 years the club has been on a relentless mission to create the best facilities in British Baseball. Last month the club reached a major landmark by completing the creation of the second diamond at its home ballpark in Hemel Hempstead. This project was made possible thanks to funding from BSUK as part of the facilities grant awarded to Herts last year as well as funding from Dacorum Borough Council and separate Herts fundraising projects and donations from Herts members and supporters.

The funds were invested in constructing a backstop, creating the infield clay areas, pitching mound, as well as a cut-off drain to improve the drainage in the infield. The funding was also used to repair the infield on the first diamond. The icing on the cake is the two scoreboards, one for each of the diamonds, which must be the biggest and best scoreboards in living memory in British Baseball.

All of this makes Grovehill Ballpark the only baseball venue in the country which has two high standard baseball diamonds with permanent outfield walls.

The venue will be a tremendous boost for the Herts youth baseball programme. The expanded facility increases the capacity to six little league diamonds which will enable the club to accommodate the growing number of teams in its Little League and especially when hosting events like the Herts Futures Tournament.

Herts Baseball Club President, Aspi Dimitrov, said: “We are grateful for the incredible support we have received from Dacorum Borough Council, BSUK and all of the club’s members and supporters without whom this would not have been possible.” He added: “These facilities will benefit not only the residents of Hemel Hempstead and Hertfordshire, but the whole British Baseball community as teams from across the country come to Grovehill Ballpark to take part in league games, tournaments and other events. Our only concern is that rumours are being spread on the internet that a Bracknell Blazers jersey was secretly buried under the home plate to cast a Bambino-like curse on our Club”.

The Herts Little Leaguers will probably be the first to grace the second diamond in the middle of May when the new grass is expected to be all set for baseball. With the Southern Adult League schedule published a few days ago it has been confirmed that the first official adult league game on the second diamond will be on 23 May when the Herts Hawks host the Sidewinders. Herts Baseball Club has not yet confirmed the date when the facility will have its official opening. The club is hoping to bid for one of the NBL special events which are scheduled in June as announced by the British Baseball Federation and, if they are awarded that event, then it could be the ideal occasion to mark the official opening of the new facility.

This project is ongoing and it will continue for many years to come. What’s next? Dugouts? Grandstand? Floodlights? One thing is certain. Herts Baseball Club has proven that there are no boundaries to what its members can achieve with the support of its partners and supporters.

LONDON DO THE DOUBLE AT HERTS FUTURES TOURNAMENT


 


London’s two teams won the Bronco (U13) and Rookie (U10) Divisions at the 2009 Herts Futures Tournament sparking wild champagne celebrations.


 


This was the second year of the Herts Futures Tournament which organised by Herts Baseball Club, based in Hemel Hempstead.  The number of teams entering the event increased from 8 in 2008 to 10 teams this year and it brought record number of fans to Grovehill Ballpark.


 


MINORS DIVISION


The Minors Division (Under-10s) proved to be just as exciting.  In an effort to give sufficient playing time to the large number of Rookie players, the double-elimination tournament format, similar to that used at the World Baseball Classic earlier this year) was adopted.  The two Herts teams in this section battled hard but came just short against the well prepared teams from Horsham and London.


 


Arguably the best two games of the whole tournament were produced by the Horsham and London Rookie teams.  The first was won by Horsham 1-0, but in the all important Final it was London who managed to deliver the clutch hits to win the Trophy.


 


MINORS DIVISION















































DIVISION


VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


Minors (G1)


Herts Jr Raptors


3


London Rookies


10


Minors (G2)


Horsham Rookies


10


Herts Jr Hawks


3


Minors (G3)


(Winner G2) Horsham


1


(Winner G1) London


0


Minors (G4)


(Loser G1) Herts Raptors


13


(Loser G2) Herts Hawks


7


Minors (G5)


(Winner G4) Herts Raptors


2


(Loser G3) London


9


Minors (Final)


(Winner G5) London


1


(Winner G3) Horsham


0


  


 


 


MAJORS DIVISION


In Group 1 of the Majors Division (Under-13) all three teams found themselves with identical win-loss records, with each team having one loss and one win in the group games.  This meant that the Tournament’s tie-break rule had to be applied and the team with the lowest number of runs conceded was declared the winner.  This was Bracknell with only 9 runs conceded while Brentwood and Herts finished second and third with 12 and 15 runs conceded respectfully.  This may have been really harsh on both Brentwood and Herts but this is the reality of Tournament baseball.  Every run counts and on this occasion Bracknell’s team came out on top.


 


 


 


 


 


MAJORS (GROUP 1) RESULTS

























VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


Herts All Stars


4


Bracknell Blazers


9


Bracknell Blazers


4


Brentwood Bucks


5


Brentwood Bucks


6


Herts All Stars


8


 







































MAJORS DIVISION (GROUP 1) STANDINGS


TEAM


W


L


%


F


A


RunDiff


Bracknell Blazers


1


1


0.500


13


9


4


Brentwood Stags


1


1


0.500


11


12


-1


Herts All Stars


1


1


0.500


12


15


-3


 


In Group 2 it all came down to the final game where Horsham and London met.  Having won their previous games against the Tonbridge Bobcats, they both knew that only a win can take them to the Final.  In dramatic fashion London came out on top 3-2.


 


MAJORS (GROUP 2) RESULTS

























VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


London Mets


11


Tonbridge Bobcats


7


Tonbridge Bobcats


1


Horsham All Stars


7


Horsham All Stars


2


London Mets


3


 







































MAJORS DIVISION (GROUP 2) STANDINGS


TEAM


W


L


%


F


A


RunDiff.


London Mets


2


0


1.000


14


9


5


Horsham All Stars


1


1


0.500


9


4


5


Tonbridge Bobcats


0


2


0.000


8


18


-10


 


The tense battle in Group 1 seemed to have taken its toll on Bracknell and they found it difficult to compete against a hard hitting London team which kept putting runs on the board and won the Final convincingly.  Horsham won the Bronze Medal game against Brentwood, and Herts overcame Tonbridge to finish sixth overall, which seemed very harsh on them given the fact that they won two out of three games over the course of the day.


 


MAJORS (FINALS)





























DIVISION


VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


Majors (5th/6th)


(G2-3rd Place) Tonbridge


7


(G1-3rd Place) Herts


10


Majors (3rd/4th)


(G1-2nd Place) Brentwood


4


(G2-2nd Place) Horsham


10


Majors (Final)


(G2-Winner) London


18


(G1-Winner) Bracknell


0


 


The event was part of Herts Baseball Club’s fundraising effort for the development of the best baseball facilities in the country at its ballpark in Hertfordshire.  It was supported by Herts Baseball Club’s fantastic partners Dacorum Borough Council, BSUK and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.


 


           


 


More images from the 2009 Herts Futures Tournament


(Opening – Presenting the teams)


(Minors Games)


(Majors 1st Games)


(Majors 3rd Games)


(Majors Finals)

A THIRD HERTS TEAM MAKES LATE ENTRY IN HERTS FUTURES TOURNAMENT


Due to high demand, one more team has been added to the Herts Futures Tournament lineup this Saturday, 26 September 2009.


 


 


There will now be a third Herts team which will be added to the Minors Division, where four teams will now play in a double-elimination format used at the 2009 World Baseball Classic and at the British National Baseball Championships (NBL and AAA).


 


This means that the number of teams in this year’s event will be ten, two more than last year.


 


The following is the updated schedule and tournament format.


 


 


 


 



MINORS













































































TIME



VENUE



DIVISION



VISITING TEAM



 



HOME TEAM



 



FORMAT



11:00



Field3



Minors(Game1)



Herts Jr Raptors



 



London Rookies



 



1hr timed



11:00



Field4



Minors(Game2)



Horsham Rookies



 



Herts Jr Hawks



 



1hr timed



12:15



Field3



Minors(Game3)



Winner (Game 2)



 



Winner (Game 1)



 



1hr timed



12:15



Field4



Minors(Game4)



Loser (Game 1)



 



Loser (Game 2)



 



1hr timed



13:30



Field3



Minors(Game5)



Winner (Game 4)



 



Loser (Game 3)



 



1hr timed



15:00



Field3



Minors(Final)



Winner (Game 5)



 



Winner (Game 3)



 



1hr timed


 


MAJORS (GROUP 1)














































TIME



VENUE



DIVISION



VISITING TEAM



 



HOME TEAM



 



FORMAT



11:00



Field1



Majors (G1)



Herts All Stars



 



Bracknell Blazers



 



1hr timed



12:15



Field1



Majors (G1)



Bracknell Blazers



 



Brentwood Bucks



 



1hr timed



13:30



Field1



Majors (G1)



Brentwood Bucks



 



Herts All Stars



 



1hr timed



MAJORS (GROUP 2)














































TIME



VENUE



DIVISION



VISITING TEAM



 



HOME TEAM



 



FORMAT



11:00



Field2



Majors (G2)



London Mets



 



Tonbridge Bobcats



 



1hr timed



12:15



Field2



Majors (G2)



Tonbridge Bobcats



 



Horsham All Stars



 



1hr timed



13:30



Field2



Majors (G2)



Horsham All Stars



 



London Mets



 



1hr timed



MAJORS – FINALS














































TIME



VENUE



DIVISION



VISITING TEAM



 



HOME TEAM



 



FORMAT



15:00



Field4



Majors-5th/6th



Group2 (3rd Place)



 



Group1 (3rd Place)



 



1hr timed



15:00



Field2



Majors-3rd/4th



Group1 (2ndPlace)



 



Group2 (2nd Place)



 



1hr timed



15:00



Field1



Majors-Final



Group2 (Winner)



 



Group1 (Winner)



 



1hr30min



Directions to Grovehill Ballpark


For more information about playing baseball with the Herts youth and adult teams go to www.hertsbaseball.com and contact Herts Baseball Club.

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME! 2009 HERTS FUTURES TOURNAMENT THIS SATURDAY


On Saturday, 26 September 2009, Herts Baseball Club will stage the second annual Herts Futures Tournament.  The event will be held at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire and will once again include the best youth baseball teams in Southern England.


 


This year the Tournament will be split into two divisions.  The Majors Division will include Bronco teams (10 to 13 years of age) and the Minors Division for Rookie teams (7-10 year olds). 


 


In the Majors, 6 teams will be placed in two Groups of 3 teams.  They will play against each of the other two teams in their Group.  The two group winners will play against each other to determine the overall tournament winner.   The group runners-up will play for 3rdand 4th place, while the teams finishing third in the groups will play against each other to determine who will finish in 5th and 6th place overall.  In the Minors Division, four teams will play in a double-elimination format used at the 2009 World Baseball Classic and at the British National Baseball Championships (NBL and AAA).

 

Group 1 of the Majors Division includes the hosts Herts along with Brentwood and Bracknell, while in Group 2, the 2008 Tournament winners, Horsham, will look to overcome Tonbridge and the London Mets who enter as Tournament favourites after winning the Bronco National Baseball Championship just two weeks ago. 


 


The Minors Division will see the youngest talents of Herts, Horsham and London slug it out to determine the best team in the Rookie age bracket.


 


Herts Baseball Club Secretary, Aspi Dimitrov, had a message for baseball enthusiasts and those who may be curious to find out more about the game: “Last year’s event was a big success and we hope that this event will get bigger and better every year.  It is a fantastic opportunity for the whole family to get down to the ballpark and get a taste of baseball .  Apart from top youth baseball action, fans will be able to enjoy traditional American snacks, from hot dogs to fresh Krispy Kreme doughnuts”.


 


Directions to Grovehill Ballpark


For more information about playing baseball with the Herts youth and adult teams go to www.hertsbaseball.com and contact Herts Baseball Club.


 


MINORS




































































TIME


VENUE


DIVISION


VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


FORMAT


11:00


Field3


Minors(Game1)


Herts Jr Raptors


 


London Rookies


 


1hr timed


11:00


Field4


Minors(Game2)


Horsham Rookies


 


Herts Jr Hawks


 


1hr timed


12:15


Field3


Minors(Game3)


Winner (Game 2)


 


Winner (Game 1)


 


1hr timed


12:15


Field4


Minors(Game4)


Loser (Game 1)


 


Loser (Game 2)


 


1hr timed


13:30


Field3


Minors(Game5)


Winner (Game 4)


 


Loser (Game 3)


 


1hr timed


15:00


Field3


Minors(Final)


Winner (Game 5)


 


Winner (Game 3)


 


1hr timed


 


MAJORS (GROUP 1)









































TIME


VENUE


DIVISION


VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


FORMAT


11:00


Field1


Majors (G1)


Herts All Stars


 


Bracknell Blazers


 


1hr timed


12:15


Field1


Majors (G1)


Bracknell Blazers


 


Brentwood Bucks


 


1hr timed


13:30


Field1


Majors (G1)


Brentwood Bucks


 


Herts All Stars


 


1hr timed


MAJORS (GROUP 2)









































TIME


VENUE


DIVISION


VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


FORMAT


11:00


Field2


Majors (G2)


London Mets


 


Tonbridge Bobcats


 


1hr timed


12:15


Field2


Majors (G2)


Tonbridge Bobcats


 


Horsham All Stars


 


1hr timed


13:30


Field2


Majors (G2)


Horsham All Stars


 


London Mets


 


1hr timed


MAJORS – FINALS









































TIME


VENUE


DIVISION


VISITING TEAM


 


HOME TEAM


 


FORMAT


15:00


Field4


Majors-5th/6th


Group2 (3rd Place)


 


Group1 (3rd Place)


 


1hr timed


15:00


Field2


Majors-3rd/4th


Group1 (2ndPlace)


 


Group2 (2nd Place)


 


1hr timed


15:00


Field1


Majors-Final


Group2 (Winner)


 


Group1 (Winner)


 


1hr30min

POSTSEASON BASEBALL THIS SATURDAY IN HERTS

We are officially into the 2009 postseason of British Baseball’s youth leagues.  The Wild Card round of the Playoffs for the Under-13 age group will take place on Saturday, 15 August.  It will be held at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead, which is the home of Herts Baseball Club.

 

The Wild Card Playoffs will involve three teams representing the three independent baseball leagues of Bracknell, Horsham and the hosts Herts.  The best players of these three regions will go head-to-head for a place in the next Round of the Playoffs.

 

Last time these three teams met was in September 2008 and it was once again in Hertfordshire as part of the 2008 Herts Futures Tournament.  Herts came out on top against Bracknell winning 9-5 in the group stages but then went on to lose to Horsham in the Final of the tournament in a dramatic 4-3 ballgame.

 

This Wild Card Playoff will have a round-robin format with all three teams playing against each other.  In the first game of the day at 10:30am the hosts, Herts will make their debut in the British National competitions against Bracknell.  This will be followed by Bracknell vs Horsham at 12:45pm and the final game between Horsham and Herts at 3pm.

 

The winner will go through to the next round of the Playoffs on 22 August at Finsbury Park, where London, Brentwood and Kent will also enter the postseason playoffs to determine who will go through to the National Baseball Championship on 12-13 September.

 

Baseball enthusiasts can attend this Saturday’s Playoffs at Grovehill Ballpark, Hemel hempstead (click for directions).  Admission is free and apart from postseason baseball fans can enjoy a hot dog and other snacks and drinks offered at the venue.

HORSHAM ALL-STARS COME OUT ON TOP IN EPIC FINAL AGAINST HERTS JUNIOR HAWKS

 

Baseball may not be the number one sport in Great Britain but on Saturday’s evidence it is clear that it has been making real progress in the last few years and is beginning to attract many new players and fans.  In one of the final events of the 2008 baseball season, eight of the top youth teams in Great Britain took part in the Herts Futures Tournament.  This is a new event in the British baseball calendar organised by Herts Baseball Club and held at its Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.  It proved to be a real celebration of baseball and a very fitting way to celebrate the end of the season.

 

The eight teams were split into two groups of four and they battled it out in a round robin format.  The London Mets and the Horsham All-Stars stamped their authority early with two convincing wins against the Windsor Bears and the Herts Junior Raptors.  This set up an intriguing clash between the two teams in the last group game to decide which of them will clinch top spot in the group and a place in the final.  Horsham came out on top with a 6-4 win.

 

In the other group the visiting teams did not know what to expect from the Herts Junior Hawks which is a team representing the hosts, Herts Baseball Club.   The Herts players play in the Herts Little League which is an independent league created only 12 months ago.  Despite fielding some players who were visibly younger than their opponents, the Junior Hawks produced some terrific baseball.  They won all of their group games to clinch first place in their group. 

 

This meant that the final of the first ever Herts Futures Tournament was to be contested between two teams representing independent youth Leagues. 

 

The Horsham and Herts teams were removed by the BBF from participating in the 2008 National Championships.  It must be said that the BBF were forced to do so for logistical reasons which were out of their control but still it is ironic that these same teams overcame their BBF opponents to reach the Final on Saturday. 

 

The Herts vs Horsham Final proved to be a classic.  Herts Junior Hawks took a 2-1 lead and seemed to be on their way to a famous victory, but then Horsham struck back in the top of the final inning with 3 vital runs.  Herts managed to reduce the deficit scoring a run in the bottom of the inning, but the all important tying run was left stranded on second base.

 

The disappointment on the faces of the Herts players was there for all to see, but those players should be very proud of finishing second in only their second tournament against opponents outside of Hertfordshire’s Little League. 

 

IMAGES OF THE DAY

 

FULL TOURNAMENT SCOREBOARD

 

GROUP 1 HOME       VISITORS GROUP 1 STANDINGS W L Runs +/-
11:00am London Mets 16 vs 0 Herts Jr. Raptors Horsham All-Stars 3 0 27
11:00am Horsham All-Stars 10 vs 0 Windsor Bears London Mets 2 1 21
12:15pm Herts Jr. Raptors 0 vs 15 Horsham All-Stars Windsor Bears 1 2 -4
12:15pm Windsor Bears 3 vs 10 London Mets Herts Jr. Raptors 0 3 -44
1:30pm Horsham All-Stars 6 vs 4 London Mets
1:30pm Herts Jr. Raptors 2 vs 15 Windsor Bears
GROUP 2 HOME       VISITORS GROUP 1 STANDINGS W L Runs +/-
11:00am Bracknell Blazers 5 vs 9 Herts Jr. Hawks Herts Jr. Hawks 3 0 13
11:00am Brentwood Bucks 8 vs 1 Tonbridge Bobcats Bracknell Blazers 2 1 6
12:15pm Herts Jr. Hawks 9 vs 7 Brentwood Bucks Brentwood Bucks 1 2 3
12:15pm Tonbridge Bobcats 2 vs 10 Bracknell Blazers Tonbridge Bobcats 0 3 -22
1:30pm Brentwood Bucks 1 vs 3 Bracknell Blazers
1:30pm Herts Jr. Hawks 7 vs 0 Tonbridge Bobcats
FINALS HOME       VISITORS
3:00pm Horsham All-Stars 4 vs 3 Herts Jr. Hawks
3:00pm Bracknell Blazers 11 vs 0 London Mets
3:00pm Windsor Bears 2 vs 7 Brentwood Bucks
3:00pm Tonbridge Bobcats 11 vs 10 Herts Jr. Raptors

GROVEHILL BALLPARK TO HOST THE HERTS FUTURES TOURNAMENT THIS SATURDAY

 

Eight of the top British youth baseball teams will play in the first ever Herts Futures Tournament.  It will be held at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire on Saturday, 27 September.  The action begins at 11am.

 

The 8 teams will be placed in two groups of four teams. Teams play games against each team in

their group. To determine the winner and the overall Tournament standings all teams will play

in a Final against the corresponding team in the other group.

 

The invited teams will be from the BBF Southern Conference and the independent Little

Leagues in the South, including London Mets, Horsham All-Stars, Wi9ndsor Bears, Bracknell Blazers, Brentwood Bucks, Tonbridge Bobcats.  They will join the two host teams, the Herts Junior Raptors and the Herts Junior Hawks.  The two Herts teams play in the Herts Little League established this year, so this Tournament is a great opportunity for the Herts Little League players to play against teams from other parts of the country.  It will also be a test to see how the Herts programme will compare against much more experienced and well-established youth teams.

 

The Tournament is expected to attract a record attendance at the baseball diamond at Grovehill Ballpark and is set to be a great day out for the whole family.  Apart from great baseball action, the players, and fans will be able to sample traditional baseball snacks and drinks, as well as fresh doughnuts provided through the Krispy-Kreme Fundraising Programme.  All profits will go towards Herts Baseball Club’s project to develop Grovehill Ballpark by improving existing facilities and adding a second baseball diamond.

 

It is not too late for boys and girls to sign up and play in this event.  For more details about the Tournament and how to take part please contact us.

 

2008 HERTS FUTURES TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

 

GROUP 1

HOME

 

VISITORS

FIELD

11:00am

London Mets

vs

Herts Jr. Raptors

3

11:00am

Horsham All-Stars

vs

Windsor Bears

4

12:15pm

Herts Jr. Raptors

vs

Horsham All-Stars

3

12:15pm

Windsor Bears

vs

London Mets

4

1:30pm

Horsham All-Stars

vs

London Mets

3

1:30pm

Herts Jr. Raptors

vs

Windsor Bears

4

GROUP 2

HOME

 

VISITORS

FIELD

11:00am

Bracknell Blazers

vs

Herts Jr. Hawks

1

11:00am

Brentwood Bucks

vs

Tonbridge Bobcats

2

12:15pm

Herts Jr. Hawks

vs

Brentwood Bucks

1

12:15pm

Tonbridge Bobcats

vs

Bracknell Blazers

2

1:30pm

Brentwood Bucks

vs

Bracknell Blazers

1

1:30pm

Herts Jr. Hawks

vs

Tonbridge Bobcats

2

FINALS

HOME

 

VISITORS

FIELD

3:00pm

1st (Group 1)

vs

1st (Group 2)

1

3:00pm

2nd (Group 2)

vs

2nd (Group 1)

2

3:00pm

3rd (Group 1)

vs

3rd (Group 2)

3

3:00pm

4th (Group 2)

vs

4th (Group 1)

4