Renee Ramirez+FollowFlorida Little League coach’s risky call stuns fansPutting the winning run on base is a gamble—just ask Lake Mary’s Little League coach. Up 4-1 with two outs and bases loaded, he chose to intentionally walk a South Carolina batter, hoping for an easy out. Instead, the next hitter smashed a double, clearing the bases and handing Florida a shocking walk-off loss. The move instantly set social media ablaze, with many calling it a classic case of overthinking. Would you have made the same call, or stuck to the old-school rule: never put the winning run on? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #LittleLeague00Share
jharvey+FollowNorth East’s softball champs shine brightNorth East’s 9-10-11 Softball All-Stars wrapped up an unforgettable summer as District 5 and Maryland state champs! Hosting the Eastern Regional Invitational brought out some serious local pride, with the team grabbing two big wins in pool play before a tough quarterfinal exit. Rising Sun’s All-Stars also made a strong run, bowing out in the quarters. Even though the season’s over, these young athletes showed incredible grit and teamwork. What’s your favorite memory from this Little League season, or how has youth sports shaped your family’s summer? Let’s celebrate our local stars! #Sports #LittleLeague #Softball00Share
terrysharon+FollowSouthwest Ada County kids chase Little League dreamsThe Southwest Ada County Little League team just made Idaho proud, clinching the state title and earning a shot at the Little League Northwest Regional Tournament! These young athletes have battled back from tough spots all season, showing grit and heart every step of the way. Now, they’re gearing up to face top teams from around the region, with the whole community cheering them on. First pitch against Oregon is Sunday night, and you can catch all the action live on ESPN+. How do you think this experience will shape these kids, win or lose? Let’s show them some support! #Sports #Baseball #LittleLeague00Share
andersonkaren+FollowDelaware Little League coach controversy sparks debateA viral video from the Camden Wyoming Little League Softball team has everyone talking in Delaware. Coach Shani Benson was caught on ESPN appearing to shush her daughter during a heated moment, which some viewers saw as an assault. The league quickly clarified that Benson was just trying to stop her daughter from trash-talking, and both the team and Little League officials have backed her after a review. It’s raised big questions about how much we see—and judge—from a few seconds of footage. Where do you stand on this? Are viral clips fair to coaches and players? #Sports #Delaware #LittleLeague00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowDelaware Little League coach sparks debateA tense moment between Camden-Wyoming’s coach Shani Benson and her pitcher—who’s also her daughter—has everyone talking after ESPN cameras caught Benson sternly shushing her during a game. Some viewers say it crossed a line, arguing that even family ties don’t excuse physical discipline in front of the team and national audience. Others think it’s just a mom keeping her kid in check after some heated words. With opinions split, it’s raising real questions about boundaries, coaching styles, and what’s okay on the field—especially when the whole world is watching. Where do you stand on this? #Sports #LittleLeague #Delaware1222Share
jharvey+FollowBat flip sparks big debate in NJ Little LeagueA 12-year-old Haddonfield player’s bat flip after a home run just got him suspended from the state finals, and parents are fired up. Some say the league’s decision is way too harsh—why punish a kid for celebrating a huge moment? Others argue rules are rules, and safety comes first. Even coaches are split: is this about teaching respect for the game, or are we sucking the fun out of kids’ sports? The judge’s decision on whether he can play is coming down to the wire. Where do you stand—should a joyful bat flip cost a kid his shot at the championship? #Sports #LittleLeague #YouthSports00Share
jillian59+FollowBat flip drama shakes NJ Little LeagueA Little League player from New Jersey just got ejected for celebrating a home run with a bat flip, and it’s got everyone talking. The moment was pure excitement—hitting it out of the park, then tossing the bat in the air. But the umpire called it unsportsmanlike and sent the kid off the field. Some folks say it’s just kids having fun and showing passion for the game, while others believe rules are rules. What do you think—should celebrations like this be allowed, or do they cross the line? #Sports #Baseball #LittleLeague12Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBat Flip Drama Rocks Haddonfield’s RunDid you catch Marco “The Rocket” Rocco’s moonshot in the Section 4 final? The 12-year-old slugger went yard, but his epic bat flip got him suspended for the state tourney opener—just as Haddonfield eyes a Williamsport dream. Fans are split: was this just a kid emulating the pros, or did the league go too far with the 'no horseplay' rule? With a restraining order in play, all eyes are on Little League’s next move. What do you think—should The Rocket be allowed back? #Sports #Baseball #LittleLeague00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowValley Sports' Epic Comeback Story!Remember the 2002 champs from Valley Sports? Well, the 'Field of Dreams' in southwest Louisville is back, thanks to hometown hero Matt Payton. Once left in the dust, the league is now thriving—fresh paint, new teams, and even a state champ in coach pitch! Payton, now league prez, credits the whole community for stepping up. This isn’t just about wins; it’s about building character and bringing everyone together. Who else is pumped to see the Valley Vets back in action? #Sports #LittleLeague #ValleySports00Share