LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Summerlin South All-Stars suffered their first loss at the Little League World Series on Wednesday in a 7-3 loss to Connecticut, the boys from Las Vegas giving up seven unanswered runs.
WATCH | Nick Walters with today's game recap
Still one win away from Saturday's U.S. championship, the Mountain region champs will now play an elimination game on Thursday against the winner of Wednesday evening's matchup between South Carolina (Southeast) and South Dakota (Midwest).
Nevada took a 3-0 lead in the 1st inning thanks to a 3-run home run by Cache Malan, Malan becoming just the second player with multiple HR in this year's LLWS.
Metro got on the board with three runs in the 3rd to tie the game. The All-Stars gave up another run in the 5th to allow Metro to take a 4-3 lead, and Connecticut brought in three more runs in the 6th.
The Summerlin South All-Stars will look to win Thursday's game against either South Carolina or South Dakota to punch their ticket to the U.S. championship for a rematch against Connecticut. That game is scheduled to air at 4 p.m. PT on ESPN.
WATCH | Nick Walters has reactions from the team after their third win on Monday.
-
NCAA delays rule allowing athletes to bet on pro sports
The NCAA has delayed its new rule allowing athletes to bet on pro sports after a federal probe alleged illegal gambling by an NBA player and coach.
Eichel's 2 late goals help Vegas Golden Knights beat Carolina Hurricanes 6-3
Jack Eichel scored twice in the final 4:59 to help the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 on Tuesday night. Up next, the Golden Knights host Colorado on Friday.
Las Vegas Backgammon Club keeps centuries-old game rolling in the City of Chance
The Las Vegas Backgammon Club, active for more than 25 years, continues to unite players through competition, camaraderie, and a centuries-old love of the game.
This World Series game went on forever — and then one swing changed everything
Freddie Freeman’s 18th-inning walk-off ended a 6-hour, 39-minute thriller and tied the record for the longest game in World Series history.
