The best teams from the New York metro area will be competing for Little League glory beginning Saturday.
The most talented played aged 10 to 12 from the area are set to battle it out in Bristol, Conn., at the Metro Region Tournament for a chance at making it to Williamsport for the Little League World Series.
Representing New York is Massapequa Coast Little League, a Long Island team that has won the state championship for the third straight year. “So both towns are super excited and showed really well in a lot of our state games. It’s huge for us. There’s a big buzz around the town.” “We’ve been preaching since the first day this year: our goal is to get to the Little League World Series and win — that’s step five,” coach Jon Henchy said. “Step one is districts which we accomplished, step two is section, which we accomplished, and we just finished step three, which is the state championship.The Massapequa first baseman and home run leader, Brady Hunt, said it has been thrilling to reach this level of success with his closest friends.
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