Little League names all-star teams

District play begins next weekend

  • By Nolin Ainsworth Juneau Empire
  • Wednesday, June 20, 2018 11:06am
  • Sports

The Gastineau Channel Little League announced on Sunday and Monday the Major Baseball, Major Softball and Junior Baseball and Junior Softball all-star teams.

All four teams will compete against other Southeast little league teams for the Alaska District 2 championship in early and mid-July. The winner of the district tournament advances to the state tournament along with the winner of Alaska District 1, the only other Little League district in the state.

The Junior Softball District 2 tournament begins next Saturday in Ketchikan with Ketchikan Little League. The tournament wraps up on the following Tuesday. The Junior all-stars are managed by Barb Strong and widely made up of last year’s Major all-stars that played in the West Regional Tournament in San Bernardino, California. More recently, the group traveled with the Midnight Suns Fast Pitch Softball club to a 15U Washington state tournament and came in fourth.

“I think they’re pretty strong,” Strong said. “They’ve all worked hard, they’ve all improved. On our good day, I haven’t met a team yet that couldn’t handle.”

The Major Softball all-stars hit the diamond next. Ketchikan and possibly Sitka will convene in Juneau from the district tournament July 6-11. Nicole Adair is the manager of this year’s team and said a majority of her players play club softball in addition to Little League.

“So these girls have a lot of experience and have had a lot of good skill development,” Adair said. “It will be really fun to see how they come together as this team for all-stars.”

The Major Softball state tournament will start up immediately following the conclusion of the district tournament on July 12. All games will be played at Melvin Park.

“The state tournament last year was remarkable and went to five games and the girls played their hearts out,” Adair said. “It would have been so much more to have been local for that tournament. So, obviously, from my perspective, it’s an ecstatic (feeling) to have the tournament local where we can have our home turf, our home field, our home crowd.”

The Junior and Major Baseball all-stars begin play in their respective district tournaments around that same time. The Major tournament is July 15-24 in Juneau; the Junior tournament is July 13-18 in Ketchikan.

Buss, the Major all-stars manager, and Phil Millard, the Juniors all-star manager, say they have talented squads this year.

Buss said the team is tight-knit from playing on the same and opposing baseball teams for about the last eight years.

“We’re a strong team this year —pitching, hitting, fielding, everything,” Buss said. “So we’ve got some high hopes for these guys.”

Millard echoed Buss’ comments when speaking about his own team. Millard said the team is solid on the pitching mound and at the plate.

“We have a pretty solid core, especially with the 14-year-olds,” Millard said. “A few of them play in the offseason, they’re in a baseball club and they get more practice. It’s a pretty tight group so I think they should play well together.”

GCLL featured over 400 players this season, according to GCLL board member David Buss. The season begins in late April and concludes in mid-June. All-star teams, which are limited to 13 players, are voted on by players and coaches in the final weeks of the season.

Little League Alaska District 2 Tournaments

Juniors Softball – June 30-July 5 (Ketchikan)

Majors Softball – July 6-11 (Juneau)

Juniors Baseball – July 13-18 (Ketchikan)

Majors Baseball – July 15-24 (Juneau)

Major Baseball All-Stars

Antone Araujo

Thomas Baxter

Kean Buss

Kaleb Campbell

Eli Crupi

Esteban Demmert

Riley Duncan

Sam Lockhart

Kasen Ludeman

Christian Nelson

Sean Oliver

Kaeden Quinto

Ezra Vidal

David Buss (Manager)

Major Softball All-Stars

Amira Andrews

Tatum Billings

Chloe Casperson

Ruby Davis

Jenna Dobson

Mila Hargrave

Saelyr Hunt

Jack Lovejoy

Tristan Olivia

Remi Starks

Gracie Stickler

Kara Strong

Kiah Yadao

Nicole Adair (Manager)

Junior Baseball All-Stars

Joseph Aline

Noah Chambers

Matthew Hartsock

Matthew Johns

Finn Kesey

Peyton Lewis

Caden Mesdag

Gavin Millard

Isaiah Nelson

Porter Nelson

Derek Schauwecker

Carter Walker

Preston Williams

Phil Millard (Manager)

Junior Softball All-Stars

Zoey Billings

Gloria Bixby

Peyton Carson

Anna Dale

Riley Harp

Tyler Johnson

Aspen Kasper

Margot Oliver

Rileyanna Payne

Anne-Alise Rentrop

Mariah Schauwecker

Kaia Smith

Sydney Strong

Barb Strong (Manager)


• Contact sports reporter Nolin Ainsworth at 523-2272 or nainsworth@juneauempire.com. Follow Empire Sports on Twitter at @akempiresports.


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