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Felton Little Park is the oldest park in Auburn. From 1949 until 1968, the park was the home stadium of the Auburn High School Tigers football team, and from 1949 through 1967, the Auburn High School baseball team. [1] Today, Felton Little Park has three softball fields for youth leagues. The park is named for Felton Little, an Auburn city ...
The 1959 Little League World Series took place from August 25 through August 29 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. [1] The Hamtramck National Little League of Hamtramck, Michigan , defeated the West Auburn Little League of Auburn, California , in the championship game of the 13th Little League World Series (LLWS).
The 2020 Little League World Series was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; The 2021 Little League World Series only featured United States teams for the first time since 1975. Two teams from each of the 8 U.S. regions participated in the World Series (regional champion and runner-up)
More: Little League Softball District 11: Schedule, scores, news. But of course, the North Wall All-Star girls have already accomplished their goal. And the magnitude of that will outlast wins and ...
North Rockland softball celebrates winning the New York State Class AA regional final versus Monroe-Woodbury on June 3, 2023. 2024 LoHud Softball watchlist. Leila Alexander, Jr., SS, Ossining.
The 2018 Auburn Tigers softball team was an American softball team that represented Auburn University for the 2018 NCAA softball season. The Auburn Tigers played their home games at Jane B. Moore Field. [2] The Tigers had a new coach, after former coach Clint Myers resigned his post on August 24, 2017. [3]
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All of Auburn Community Baseball's entries in the New York-Penn League have played their home games at Falcon Park. Auburn's NY-P League team has operated under the following names: [4] Auburn Yankees (1958–1961) Auburn Mets (1962–1966) Auburn Twins (1967–1971) Auburn Phillies (1972–1977) Auburn Sunsets (1978) Auburn Red Stars (1979)