Category: Youth Leagues

Green team joins Hunlock Series. Big names added to lineup.

The Hunlock Series has grown over the years and earlier today it was confirmed that green has been added to the rainbow of Hunlock Series team colours.

Black Widows, Blue  Dogs, Red Roosters and White Lightning are the four teams which have locked horns over the last two editions of the Series. The name of the green team has been announced and it is Green Eggs and Ham.

Earlier today it was also revealed that Herts favourites, Kimiyoshi Saionji and Andrew Fulford will be back at Grovehill Ballpark for these games.

Kimi spent 8 years playing for the Herts Falcons as the team climbed up from the Double-A League to the NBL. At the start of the year he made a surprise move to rivals Southampton Mustangs, but Herts fans will be pleased to know that Kimi will be back in a Herts jersey this October.

Andrew Fulford was the hero for the Herts Hawks in 2012 helping the team reach the playoffs and go through to the national  semi-finals. His grandslam home run against the Guildford Mavericks in the quarter-final was crucial.

Also added to the Series are father and son, Cesar and Sebastian Molina. Sebastian has been playing for the Horsham Hornets in the U17 League over the last two seasons so Herts fans know him well. Despite turning 14 just a few days ago he launched that big home run over the left-centerfield wall of the new diamond at Grovehill Ballpark in the U17 Playoff quarter-final against the Cobham Cougars three weeks ago. We understand that Sebastian plans to wear the Herts uniform in 2014 joining the large number of Herts players with Venezuelan origin. If so, this will be a massive boost for the club.

The Hunlock Series Draft is scheduled for 8:30pm this Thursday, 26 September. You can follow it live on Herts TV. In previous years the Draft was presented as a show with player and manager interviews. This year the show will have a different format. Viewers will be able to listen to live audio from the Hunlock Series Draft Centre as the team managers make their picks and try to outsmart each other before the first pitch has even been thrown. Viewers will also be able to follow the picks on the Hunlock Series Draft control panel.

 

Horsham, LYBL and Richmond are the big HFT winners

15 teams from around the country came down to Grovehill Ballpark in Hertfordshire for the sixth annual Herts Futures Tournament.

Horsham started the day with wins against the London Mets, Bracknell Blazers, Northstar Polecats and then ended in a tie against national runners-up, Herts Harriers. That put them into pole position going into the final game of the day between Herts and London. Herts needed to win to have the same win-loss record as Horsham, but had to do so without conceding any runs because on the tournament’s tie-break rule the tied team with the fewest runs allowed would be the winner. If Herts managed to do this they would still end up tied with Horsham with both teams having conceded 6 runs each, therefore the winner would have to be decided by a toss of a coin in front of a record crowd.

Knowing this, Herts took an early 4-0 lead in the first inning, but it was all about whether their defence could shut down the Mets. The team from London needed a win to leapfrog Herts into second place so there was a lot on the line for them too. A lead-off hit into right field put a runner on third base at which point the public announcer confirmed that this runner represents the winning run for Horsham, who were not involved in this game but their players, coaches and fans had gathered on the hill on the third-base side of the diamond cheering on that Mets runner.

To the delight of the Horsham Hornets, the London Mets runner came in to score giving them the HFT U17 title. The Mets went on to score 4 more runs to win the game 5-4 and clinch the runner-up spot pushing Herts into third.

In the Under-14 contest the LYBL Bulldogs were still feeling the pain of losing to the Mets in that dramatic National Championship semi-final 7 days ago which the Mets won after extra innings. The Bulldogs had their revenge in the direct clash with the Mets winning 3-2. They went on to win their two other games of the day to finish the day unbeaten and win the Under-14 HFT title. London Mets finished second, London Sports third. The Herts Cardinals were fourth, but despite this they took a lot of positives out of the day including a 2-run home run by Ben Jones, the first in his career, as well as debuts for 5 new players who enjoyed their first baseball experience and are already looking forward to the 2014 season.

Despite no BBF national Under-11 competition, there were a record number of Under-11 teams entering the HFT, which is a good sign for the future of British baseball. Perhaps this is the right time for the BBF to consider adding the Under-11s to the 2014 national championships next September.

With two wins out of two games in the group-stages, Richmond and Herts won their respective pools and clashed in the Final. Richmond came out on top winning 5-0. All 5 of their runs came tanks to home runs – a 4-run home run followed by a solo inside-the-park homerun later in the game.

Click to view scoreboard and final standings.

After the event, Herts Futures Tournament Director, Aspi Dimitrov, commented that “the club has had fantastic feedback from so many people involved in the event and we hope that it will give a boost to all youth programmes and they can use this momentum as they prepare for next season.” He added that “we must thank all the teams, players, coaches, umpires, scorers, parents, fans, the amazing retail team, event staff and everyone else involved. Without them this event would not be possible.”

 

15 teams heading to Herts this Saturday

15 teams will be in action at the 2013 Herts Futures Tournament (HFT) which will take place this Saturday, 21 September 2013.
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U17 DIVISION

U14 DIVISION

U11 DIVISION

Bracknell Tornadoes (U17)

Herts Cardinals (U14)

Essex Atoms (U11)

Herts Harriers (U17)

London Mets (U14)

Forest Glade RedBacks (U11)

Horsham Hornets (U17)

London Sports (U14)

Herts All Stars (U11)

London Mets (U17)

LYBL Bulldogs (U14)

Horsham Mets (U11)

Northstar Polecats (U17)

Horsham Red Sox (U11)

Richmond (U11)

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The opening ceremony will take place at 10:45am and the the action begins at 11am and continues into the evening. To view the games schedule click here.
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Traditional Baseball snacks will be on offer including hot dogs, big league chew, home made cookies, Krispy Kreme Donuts and much more.
Host Herts Baseball Club welcome new players at any time of the year. Aspi Dimitrov, said: “Any children aged between 6 and 16 who are interested to give baseball a try should contact the club. It is not too late to take part in this event.”
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The HFT has been held every year since 2008 and is now a permanent fixture in the British baseball calendar. It brings together youth teams of all age groups from across the country for a day of baseball at one of the best baseball venues in the United Kingdom. Grovehill Ballpark is the home of Herts Baseball Club. It is the only baseball facility in the country which features two purpose-built full-size baseball diamonds, both with permanent outfield walls. During the Herts Futures Tournament additional diamonds are added for the Under-14 and Under-11 age groups.
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For more information about the event visit the Herts Futures Tournament homepage.
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Cougars beat Harriers to reclaim their national title

This article by Michael Jones and David Dunphy was first published on britishbaseball.org

Following a relatively comfortable semi-final win over Halton on Saturday, the Cobham Cougars had to work harder on Sunday 15 September at the BBF’s Pony National Baseball Championships at Farnham Park, but ultimately had enough to overcome a feisty Herts Harriers side and defend their Pony title.

Cobham, defending Pony champions and finalists for the fourth consecutive year, came into this game having swept Halton convincingly in Saturday’s semi-final but were second seeds based on regular season record. The Harriers, many of whom were Bronco Under-14 champions three years ago, were in their first-ever Pony final, and could smell victory, with their legions of fans whooping at every success.

After Herts starter Will Zucker tossed a goose egg in the top of the first inning, Carlos Casal and Callum Vangundy reached base before Conner Brown provided the key hit, driving in two runs with a double through right field to give Herts an early lead.

Cobham pulled one run back, then blanked Herts and tied the score in the top of the third inning when Jonny Fretheim’s deep sacrifice fly was enough for Cobham pitcher Jacob Dean to tag up and score, the pitcher thus helping his own cause.

Cobham failed to score in the fourth inning, but as Herts struggled against Jacob Dean, the Cougars were about to pounce on Will Zucker in the fifth. Patient batting and then hits from Spencer Dellapina and Andrew Lee brought in three runs, with Connor Dellapina then adding another after scoring on a throwing error before Jose Morillo replaced Zucker on the mound.

By the time Cobham had batted around, they led by five runs and it looked like the defending champions would lift the trophy again.

With the fans and coaches lifting Herts, they were soon back to within two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning, but the rally ended with the bases loaded.

More Cobham offense restored a four-run advantage, and as Herts came to bat in the bottom of the seventh inning, they needed four runs to take the game into extra innings and five runs to win. The Herts supporters, backing their side with horns and vuvuzuelas, continued to cheer at every opportunity, which was met with some annoyance from other spectators around the ground.

Off-field antics aside, the Herts players knew that they needed to do the damage on the diamond. With runners at second and third and one out, Conner Brown drove in Jose Morillo to start the scoring. But the game ended soon after as Jonny Compton-Weight couldn’t catch up to an outside pitch, ending up in the dirt as he finished his swing.

However, late drama erupted as coaches began arguing about whether the third strike was dropped. Umpire Cody Cain stood by his call – that the ball went straight into Jonny Fretheim’s glove behind the plate – and tensions reached boiling point with Charlie Mayhew ejected following a heated exchange with the umpire, for which he later apologised.

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Winning Manager Jeff Dellapina said of the Cobham title defence: “It was a terrific game and the kids at this age know what they’re doing, so I don’t have to coach much! Herts were great too, and they hit the heck out of the ball throughout the match.

“There’s not much in it between all the teams in this league, especially this year,” Dellapina added, “so it could have been any one of four teams just from the South in the final, let alone the Northern sides.”

Reflecting on Cobham’s chances for next year, Dellapina said: “A lot of our guys are moving up from youth baseball so we’ll work on recruitment over the winter in time for spring and hopefully we can defend our title. It would certainly be interesting to see if we can start to develop a senior team for them to filter into for the future.”

Herts Harriers through to the National Final

Herts fans played a key role in the game giving the energy which the Harriers needed to go through to the Final

This article by Michael Jones was first published on britishbaseball.org

The Herts Harriers edged the first Pony semi-final in a gripping encounter to start the day, while Cobham Cougars began the defence of their title by jumping out early against Halton Polecats.

London and Herts – the two largest clubs in the country – squared off on the first game of the under-17 semi-finals around half an hour later than scheduled following heavy overnight rain. However, the delay only gave fans more time to prepare themselves for the clash of the titans in this division. With faces painted and spirits high despite the inclement conditions, when they took the field the crowd was ready for action and the juniors themselves eager to perform in their biggest game of the season to date.

The Mets (5-1) – losing finalists in 2012 but consistently in and around the finals of big tournaments – were the lower seeds in this semi-final, but with plenty of playoff experience as the current side is formed from much of the Under-14 champions from seasons past.

But though they made the Harriers work for their outs early on, the Herts side made them well and Tom Everex-Armstrong kept his diamond clean, matched only by opposite number Ewan Clegg. In the top of the first, Clegg was first to cross the plate following a lead-off double, driven in by Takuya Motohashi to get the ball rolling. But it was all the Mets could muster as Herts regrouped and played some good defence.

Everex-Armstrong showed his batting might, leading off with a ground-rule double, but he couldn’t get round the diamond before Clegg struck out the side and maintained London’s narrow advantage.

An error-strewn two minutes saw Dexter Bohn score the Mets second run but that rally was capped too as both sides demonstrated maturity and composure beyond their young years.

Cue the onslaught. Having loaded the bases, Herts sought something big from Jose Morillo and the youngster stepped up with a sac-fly to centre, seeing Charlie Mayhew halve the lead. And then Carlos Casal capitalised on a passed ball to tie things up, before Conner Brown snuck one through the left side to turn the game on its head when he drove in Zack Longboy. But despite loading the bases once again, they couldn’t make more of it and they would have to be satisfied with a 3-2 lead.

Not to be outdone, the Mets themselves put runners on all the bags for Dexter Bohn, whose pop-up deep in the hole was enough to see Max Caplan beat the ball back to home, but again the teams were trading tightly and stifling opportunities to capitalise.

With the potential go-ahead run deciding to make a move as Herts forced the issue, Clegg blocked the dish to stop Charlie Mayhew scoring, but he couldn’t do much as Matt Tarrant narrowly missed a tag on Carlos Casal on the next play as the Harriers edged ahead once more.

Some substitutions to try to spark a little extra into the Mets line-up failed to culminate in a run, while Everex-Armstrong reached his pitch limit and was replaced by Casal on the mound. London’s Clegg also took a break, being relieved by Suhi Kamada as the game neared its dramatic conclusion.

Jonny Compton-Weight made the most of some momentary lapses in London’s defence to get on base, putting himself at second before scoring an insurance run for Herts as Callum VanGundy laced a double to the left field wall, but again that’s all that the scorers were troubled by.

Two strikeouts gave Herts the edge but Bohn lined a single to centre and inspired the side behind him to drive him in, Marty Cullen providing the key RBI. But it was business as usual as the defence rallied to save further inroads into the Herts lead.

Herts then saw Morillo come home to restore a two-run lead, but in trying to extend it Everex-Armstrong was tagged at the plate by Matt Tarrant who turned quickly to pick up a rebound from the backstop.

Three outs remained, London needing two to tie things in the final inning. With runners at one and two with no outs, odds were in their favour to make something happen, but Longboy stayed strong on the mound and induced the final ground-out to advance to Sunday’s final.

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London manager Steve Saltzberger reflected: “Pitching was light this year – one of our guys has gone back to Japan, another is in the NBL roster who were also playing today. But full credit to Herts. It’s a great organisation and that team has been developing for a number of years, running us close all season.

“For some of our kids who have been together for seven years, it’ll be the first time they’ve not been in the final, which is a new experience for them. But most of the kids are still below the upper age limit so there’ll always be next year.”

Harriers Manager Arnie Longboy wouldn’t be drawn in confirming who would pitch tomorrow, but said: “We’ve achieved our first objective, and so we’ll start fresh and go tomorrow ready to win. It’s the furthest our Under-17 team has ever gone.

“I’ve been watching these kids grow up over the past few years. I was with them when they won the Under-14 title three years ago and most of the same guys are still here. We have a great set-up and winning tomorrow will help further develop the programme and the talent from within the club.

Herts Harriers eliminate London Mets to go through to national final this Sunday

The Herts Harriers are through to the U17 League national final after a 6-4 win over the London Mets earlier today. Full report will be published in due course.

They will now face the Cobham Cougars in the national final, after the reigning champions beat Halton Polecats in the other Semi-Final.

The Final will be played at Farnham Park on Sunday, 15 September.  First pitch is at 10:00am.

Falcons and Harriers team news ahead of the title-deciding weekend

The Herts Falcons and Herts Harriers have announced their playing and non-playing rosters for the National Baseball Championships games this weekend.

HERTS FALCONS TEAM NEWS

Centerfielder Cristobal Hiche will miss the games due an international call-up playing for the Chile National Team in the South American Championships. Dave Tretheway is on the long-term disabled list with an ankle injury (squash injury), but he has been added as a base coach. Louis Hare is a major doubt still recovering from a fractured elbow (football injury).

HERTS HARRIERS TEAM NEWS

Tom Jansson-Wright is a major doubt after still recovering from a knee injury sustained last month in a cycling race. Recovery has not gone as well as it was hoped and an extra MRI scan was required last week. Alec Broadbent is out with a long-term injury (athletics).

A large number of the Herts Harriers players are also listed in the Herts Falcons roster and, in addition to their U17 championship games, they may be required as backup in the NBL games this weekend.

HERTS FALCONS

# PLAYER
91 John Blose
44 Christobal Hiche
66 Darrin Ward
5 Carlos Velazco-Carus
2 Robbie Unsell
76 David House
92 Xavier Gonzalez
34 Jordan Farkas
72 Phil Clark
64 Ryan Bird
15 Michael Osborn
20 Dave Westfallen
16 Louis Hare
14 Lee Manning
22 Mike Cattermole
95 Liam Green
20 Tom Everex-Armstrong
8 Conner Brown
54 Carlos Casal Jr
75 Jake Caress
74 Carlos Casal
7 Andy Cornish
62 Jose Morillo
# NON-PLAYING STAFF
14 Lee Manning Manager
80 David Tretheway First Base Coach
#00 Kevin Freeman Bench Coach
Joe Gray Board Member & Stats Dept
4 Aspi Dimitrov Board Member
12 Kal Dimitrov Bullpen catcher
William Morillo Bat boy
Tony Marshall Fitness Coach

 

HERTS HARRIERS

# PLAYER NAME
73 Alec Broadbent
17 Alex Guthrie
Alex Morris
25 Brodie Caress
19 Callum Vangundy
28 Cameron Choudhuri
57 Carlos Casal Jr
41 Charlie Mayhew
8 Conner Brown
Conor Oswell
2 Drew Mayhew
78 Jonny Compton-Weight
62 Jose Morillo
83 Kieran Manning
54 Lewis Green
Matteo Manzi
9 Nimrod Wynne
20 Tom Everex-Armstrong
88 Tom Jansson-Wright
Tom Pecorini
66 Warwick Byrne
88 William Zucker
47 Zack Longboy
# NON-PLAYING STAFF
11 Arnold Longboy Manager (Standing in for Cristobal Hiche)
30 Mark Caress Bench Coach
Gary Armstrong 1B Coach
44 Cristobal Hiche Manager (overseas on international duty)
74 Carlos Casal Sr 3B Coach
Tony Marshall Fitness Coach
Bat Boy/Girl TBC

 

Another Herts vs London epic expected this Saturday

2010 U14 National Final - London 1 Herts 2
2009 (click to enlarge)

This Saturday, 14 September, Herts Harriers go into battle with their old rival, the London Mets. Over the years these two clubs have locked horns and have produced some of the greatest games in British baseball.

The generation of players playing in the Under-17 league this season first met in the 2009 Under-14 national final. It was an epic game which the Mets won 1-0 (click to view). The following year the two teams met again in the U14 final. On that occasion Herts had their revenge with a come-from-behind 2-1 win which gave them the club’s first national title at the U14 league level (click to view). In 2011 London and Herts met in the U14 league quarter-finals Herts had the upper-hand again slugging their way to the semis with home runs by Brodie Caress, Richard Ganster and Zack Longboy (click to view). Herts went on to finish second losing in the final to LYBL. 2012 was the first meeting between Herts and London in the U17 league postseason. London dominated winning it 13-2 (click to view).

2011 (click to enlarge)

This season it would take a brave person to predict the outcome of this Saturday’s U17 semi-final between the two teams. They met twice in the regular season. In the first meeting the game was tied 11-11 and went into extra innings, ending with a wild scoreline of 24-11 to the London Mets (click to view). On the final day of the regular season Herts turned the table with a 14-7 win over the Mets (click to view).

What will Saturday’s titanic semi-final clash bring? One thing is certain. There will be drama. The game is scheduled for 10:30am this Saturday, 14 September, and will be played at Farnham Park in Slough (postcode SL2 3BP). The game is expected to attract a record number of Herts fans who will be there to support both the Herts Harriers and the Herts Falcons who are in semi-final action in the afternoon.

 

 

HERTS HARRIERS U17

LONDON METS U17

CLUB FACTS

1996

Year founded

1998

2

Adult baseball diamonds

1

0

Youth baseball diamonds

1

0

Softball diamonds

1

NUMBER OF BBF LEAGUE TEAMS

1

National Baseball League (NBL)

1

1

AAA League

2

1

AA League

1

2

A League

1

1

U17 League

1

1

U14 League

1

7

Total

7

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Runner-up in brackets)

0 (1)

NBL

2 (0)

1 (0)

AAA League

0 (0)

0 (1)

AA League

0 (0)

0 (0)

A League

0 (0)

0 (0)

U17 League

2 (2)

1 (1)

U14 League

2 (1)

2 (3)

Total

6 (3)

2013 U17 LEAGUE SEASON

8-3

Wins-Losses

5-1

1st

Postseason seeding

2nd

W7

Current streak

W1

11.72 (2nd)

Runs scored per game

8.00 (1st)

6.09 (2nd)

Runs allowed per game

7.00 (3rd)

.287 (n/a)

Batting average

n/a

.399 (n/a)

Slugging average

n/a

1 (n/a)

Home runs

n/a

5.23 (n/a)

ERA

n/a

33

Fielding Errors

n/a

Herts Falcons and Herts Harriers need two wins this weekend to make history and clinch the biggest prize in British baseball

When the dust settles, who will emerge as the 2013 NBL champion? (photo by Richard Lee richardleephotography.org)
Herts Baseball Club’s 17-year history has included some big games, but none can compare to this weekend’s climax of the 2013 British baseball season. The Herts Falcons will be aiming to win the National Baseball League championship trophy for the first time since the club was founded in 1996. If they succeed, the trophy will be coming back to Hertfordshire for the first time since the Watford Sun-Rockets won it back in 1969.
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The Falcons will face the reigning champions, Harlow Nationals, in the semi-final this Saturday, 14 September. This is a chance for revenge after the Nationals broke Falcons’ hearts 12 months ago beating them 6-3 in the final to clinch the NBL championship.
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The game will be played at Farnham Park in Slough (postcode SL2 3BP), which opened just a few weeks ago. The unveiling of this new venue has added to the excitement in the same way as the new Wembley Stadium and Olympic venues when they were opened. A record number of Herts baseball fans from around the region are expected to be in attendance. The game will start at 14h30.
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If the Falcons overcome Harlow, they will be through to the Final on Sunday at 15h00 where they will meet the winner of the other semi-final between the London Mets and the Southampton Mustangs.
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Also on Saturday and at the same venue, the Herts Harriers will be looking to carry the flag for the club in the Under-17 national championships. In the semi-final they will come up against the London Mets, who have been the dominant force in the U17 league in this country over the last 3 years. The game starts at 10h30. The timing is ideal for Herts fans who can cheer on the Herts youngsters in the morning and then walk over to main diamond to support the Falcons. Herts has one national title in the Under-14 league, which they won in 2010, but this is the first time that the club has a team which has reached the semi-final stage of the Under-17 league.
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If the Herts Harriers win their semi-final, they will play in the final 24 hours later (on Sunday, 15 September) against the winner of the Cobham Cougars vs Halton Polecats semi-final.
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To receive a Herts Fan Pack for this weekend’s national championships, contact Herts Baseball Club.
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Herts Harriers reach U17 league semi-final for the first time in club history

photo by Richard Lee richardleephotography.org

The Herts Harriers overcame the Leicester Blue Sox in the quarter-finals of the British Under-17 League Playoffs. This is the first time in the club’s history that a Herts team reaches the semi-final stage at U17 league level.

The Herts Harriers finished in first place during the U17 regular season and this meant that they had to face the sixth-seed team from Leicester. The odds were in favour of the team from Herts, but the team needed to stay focused and deliver a professional performance on the day to progress through to the semi-finals.

Tom Everex-Armstrong was the starting pitcher for Herts and he picked up his fourth win of the U17 league season with 4 innings of work allowing 1 hit and 1 earned run and 11 of the 12 outs came by way of a strikeout. Callum Vangundy, Jose Morillo, Tom Everex-Armstrong, Warwick Byrne and Zack Longboy had a multi-hit game. One of Jose Morillo’s 3 hits in the game was a 2-run inside-the-park-homerun. Morillo then came in as a reliever to pitch the final inning of the game. He did well allowing no hits and no runs continuing his impressive pitching performances from the previous weekend in the AA-League playoffs with the club’s senior league team, the Herts Hawks.

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Herts won the game convincingly but credit must be given to Leicester whose youth baseball programme was started this year and they have done very well in their first season in a very competitive U17 league.

The Herts Harriers will now be preparing for a Semi-Final at the newly unveiled Farnham Park baseball venue in Slough on 14 September. The other three semi-finalists are the Cobham Cougars, Halton Polecats and London Mets. The League will shortly be announcing the seedings which will determine which of these 3 teams will be facing the Harriers.

photo by Richard Lee richardleephotography.org

HERTS CARDINALS ELIMINATED IN THE QUARTER-FINALS

The club’s Under-14 league team, the Herts Cardinals, couldn’t progress to the next stage after losing first to the Forest Glade Redbacks and later to the London Mets. The team will be looking to regroup and strengthen over the winter and return stronger in 2014.

The three teams which progressed through to the semi-finals are London Mets, LYBL Bulldogs and Forest Glade Redbacks, the latter winning an exciting quarter-final against LondonSports 13-11.

HERTS DODGERS ARE THE HERTS UNDER-11 CHAMPIONS

The 2013 season of the Herts Under-11 Championship came down to the final game of the season. The Herts Dodgers and Herts Giants have been trading blows all year long and before this final game of the championship series they were tied. In another close encounter, the Dodgers came out on top with a 7-3 win to claim the title for a second consecutive season.

NEXT EVENTS

Herts fans will now turn their attention to the U17 national championships on 14-15 September after which all three age groups (U17, U14 and U11) will be entering the Herts Futures Tournament on 21 September, which is the largest youth baseball tournament in Britain. As always, it will be held at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead. Teams are still entering (click for entry details).  Also any players are welcome to take part in this event. For details how to join the Herts youth teams, please contact us.