How to Watch 2024 Little League Softball World Series Regionals today – July 26 | Channel, stream, preview

How to Watch 2024 Little League Softball World Series Regionals today – July 26 | Channel, stream, preview

It is time to see who will be advancing to the Little League Softball World Series, as teams from across the seven regions look to punch their tickets to Greenville.

CENTRAL

Columbia (MO) vs. Austintown (OH)

The team representing Daniel Boone Little League comes into Friday’s final with a perfect 4-0 record, thanks to timely hitting and excellent defense. A win in another regional final will send the team from Missouri to the World Series for the third time in the last four years.

The team from Ohio comes into the final on a three-game winning streak. After losing to Floyds Knobs (IN) on Tuesday, Austintown has picked up big wins, including getting redemption on the team from Indiana in the semifinal on Thursday.

MID-ATLANTIC

Greensburg (PA) vs. Massapequa Park (NY)

The defending World Series champions have a chance to head back to Greenville. Massapequa Park might not have been as dominant as they were in 2023, but since losing to Greensburg on Monday, they have picked up their play, winning three straight games to get to the final.

It was a relatively easy path for Greensburg to get to the championship game. After getting a bye of the first day of the tournament, the team from Pennsylvania. picked up shutout wins over Massapequa Park (NY) and Brunswick (MD) to have a shot at the World Series.

NEW ENGLAND

Milford (CT) vs. Cranston (RI)

Even though they lost their first game of the tournament, Milford responded with three straight victories, outscoring their opponents 38-3 along the way. The team from Connecticut is looking to make it three straight trips to the World Series.

Cranston comes into Friday with a perfect 3-0 record. After a couple of convincing wins, they had to work over Worcester (MA) on Wednesday to punch their ticket to the championship game.

Cranston and Milford met on the open day of the regional last Sunday, with the team from Rhode Island dominating, 13-1.

SOUTHEAST

Salisbury (NC) vs. McLean (VA)

Rowan Little League, out of Salisbury, has a chance to make it back to the World Series in its home state. They won each of their first three games, outscoring their opponents 32-3.

McLean had to have a couple of tough battles with Lake Mary (FL) to get to this point of the regional. After losing to Florida’s team on Monday, the team out of Virginia won big, 10-0, to advance to the championship game.

SOUTHWEST

Sterlington (LA) vs. Carlsbad (NM)

Sterlington Little League punched their ticket to the final game of the region with just two wins, squeaking by the two Texas teams, Columbus (TX-East) and Alamo Heights (TX-West).

Carlsbad National Little League had a tougher time getting to Friday. After getting blown by Alamo Heights in their first game of the tournament, New Mexico’s team had to win two elimination games, getting revenge on the West Texas squad in the semifinal on Thursday to advance to the championship game.

WEST

Wilcox (AZ) vs. Dublin (N-CA)

After an early exit in last year’s West Regional, the team from Wilcox Little League has fought hard to get to the final, pulling out a string of close victories, including a 6-3 win over Dublin on Wednesday night.

However, the team from Northern California is looking for redemption. Following their first loss of the regional, Dublin Little League erased Honolulu’s chances of advancing to the final, as they came away with a 6-2 win.

NORTHWEST

Eagle (ID) vs. Billings (MT)

This is the second meeting in three days between these two squads. Eagle came away with a 10-5 win on Wednesday to advance to the championship game.

Montana responded from that lost with a tough 3-2 win over Issaquah (WA) on Thursday. That has been the story for the the representing Boulder Arrowhead Little League. Stout defense and key at-bats to help them win games. They will need that and then some if they want to advance to the World Series.

Heavy bats and great pitching are the reasons why the team from Idaho is within one win from a berth in the LLSWS. West Valley League has won all three of its games, outscoring the competition 43-7 along the way.

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