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won the title last year too.Lahiri had made up ground on Saturday after an
outstanding third round, which included seven birdies. However, he slipped back
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Kerry, Just watched the shootout in the Coyotes/Leafs game and I have to ask,
why was the James van Riemsdyk goal allowed to count? All of the video replays
we were shown on TV were inconclusive about whether the puck had entirely
crossed the line or not. For 10 days during the Little League World Series,
11-and 12-year-old boys become superstars. They get to play front of thousands
of fans in South Williamsport -- and millions more on TV -- make friends with
players from all over the world and live large at the Grove on the LLWS
complex.So we asked players from each World Series team team to pose like their
favorite superhero, then quizzed them about their experience. What it was like
to play in a big stadium in front of all those people? What was their most
memorable moment in Williamsport? What was the most fun they had off the
field?Here, in their own words -- and native language -- is what that
once-in-a-lifetime experience of being a Little Leaguer on a really big stage is
like:My favorite super hero is the Flash because I run really fast and I want to
be like him! -- Fabian Alejandro Mar, 13, of San Nicolas, MexicoThe positions I
play are outfielder, third base, second and pitcher. I got those positions
because Im fast and I can play anywhere ... The most fun Ive had [here] is
playing Ping-Pong with other teams ... South Korea, Japan and Panama. -- RJ
Moore, 12, of Goodlettsville, TennesseeMy favorite superhero is Superman. After
we got off the plane, when we saw the dormitories and grounds in Williamsport,
that is my best moment. -- Junseo Cho, 13, of Seoul, South KoreaMost fun moment
was when we hit a home run to go up two runs on [South] Korea. -- Manuel Cruz,
12, of Aguadulce, PanamaThey (players from other countries) have a bigger bodies
than [our team] ... like stronger muscle. That is what I will remember. -- Akira
Jozawa,13, of Tokyo, JapanThere are three separate travel or tournament teams
that we play on. For All-Stars we all come together to play as one team and we
do really good. ... Were all really good friends. I think the crowd kept us
motivated and wanting to play a lot harder. -- Tyler Moore, 13, of Johnston,
IowaFor the first time I was very nervous, but later on I enjoyed the games and
got relaxed.dddddddddddd My memorable moment is when I hit a double off the
wall. -- Milton Gonzalez, 12, of San Nicolas, MexicoWalking out with all those
people, Ive never done it before. So it was, like, amazing because the crowd
was, like, roaring and the stadium was, like, shaking. You just knew how many
people were supporting you during the game and how many people were behind our
backs. -- Jude Abbadessa, 13, of Endwell, New YorkMy most memorable moment was
when I first got here and saw the whole Little League Complex -- Abel DeLeon,
12, of Aguadulce, PanamaSome of the players from the Caribbean team were
awesome. They were so much fun. Im going to remember them for a while. -- Sam
Hennis, 12, of Johnston, IowaJapan is very different. There are different cars
and the streets are bigger than [in] Japan. We played with Canada, and they have
a tall and nice pitcher. That is what I will remember. -- Shotoku Sato,12, of
Tokyo, JapanWhen I got to Williamsport and I saw it, I was nervous from all the
fans. After the first game it kind of wore off. -- Carson Rucker, 12, of
Goodlettsville, TennesseeAt first we were very surprised at the crowd and very
nervous on grounds like this. But when we lost to Panama, that was the best and
worst moment at the same time. -- Junhyeok Lee, 13, of Seoul, South KoreaIts
like a once-in-a-lifetime experience basically, being in the Little League World
Series. I dont even know how many people are there, and were playing baseball
and doing really good. So, after we won I can hear them all screaming and stuff.
It just felt ... awesome. Its sweet. -- Brody Raleigh, 12, of Endwell, New York
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