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Babe Ruth World Series: Glacier All-Stars fall to Phoenix

by The Daily Inter Lake
| August 18, 2014 7:32 PM

GLEN ALLEN, Va., — Phoenix, Ariz., the Pacific Southwest Regional champions, whipped the Glacier All-Stars, the Pacific Northwestern Regional champions, 13-3 on the third day of play at the Babe Ruth Baseball 13-year-old World Series on Monday afternoon.

Phoenix, now 3-0 in tournament action, blew the game open with a 7-run third inning. Phoenix also scored three times in the first and sixth innings.

Glacier, 0-2, scored once in the second, fourth and fifth innings.

Coby Clark-Dickinson, 2 for 3, scored two runs for Glacier and finished with an RBI.

Tanner Gove, 2 for 3, had the other RBI for the All-Stars.

Gove, Colten McPhee and Lee Walburn hit doubles for Glacier.

Both teams made plenty of mound changes with Phoenix calling on five pitchers and Glacier four.

Nolan Gorman and Alex Palacios both went 2 for 3 and drove in three runs to power the Phoenix offense.

Glacier continues with American Division pool play today at 11 a.m. versus Greenville, N.C. (1-2).

Phoenix 307 003 — 13 12 1

Glacier 010 110 — 3 8 2

Battery: Cody Hedalen (2 innings), Tony Sortino (1), Alex Palacios (1), Manny Macias (1), John Dowse (1) and NA; Tanner Gove (2), Forrest Kobelt (2.1), Colten McPhee (0.2), Donnie Simms (1) and NA.

PHOENIX — Jonathan Ornelas 2-4, Nolan Gorman 2-3, Sam Gonzales 1-3, Hedalen 1-2, Sortino 0-1, TJ Clarkson 0-1, Daniel Sotelo 2-2, Macias 1-2, Palacios 2-3, Cole Westerlund 1-3, Dowse 0-2, Grant Gorrell 0-2.

GLACIER — Coby Clark-Dickinson 2-3, Jaydon Dillon 0-1, Jack Eisenbarth 0-2, John Gilk 0-1, Gove 2-3, Kobelt 1-3, Colten McPhee 1-2, Drew Morgan 0-1, Jack Schwaiger 0-4, Simms 1-1, Austin Varner 0-0, Lee Walburn 1-3.

2B—Gonzales; Gove, McPhee, Walburn; 3B—Gorman; RBIs—Ornelas, Gorman (3), Gonzales, Macias, Palacios (3), Westerlund; Clark-Dickinson, Gove.

Babe Ruth Baseball

13-year-old World Series

At Glen Allen, Va.

Saturday

Phoenix, Ariz. 10, Waterford, Conn., 0

Broomall-Newton, Pa., 3, Janesville, Wi. 2

Gainesville-Haymark, Va., 6, Greenville, N.C. 5

Glen Allen Va., 8, Nederland, Texas, 4

Sunday

Phoenix, Ariz. 10, Greenville, N.C. 5

Nederland, Texas, 2. Janesville, Wi. 0

Glen Allen, Va., 12, Boonville, Mo. 1

Gainesville-Haymarket, Va. 3, Glacier 1

Monday

8 a.m. — Broomall-Newton, Pa. 7, Nederland, Texas 2

11 a.m. — Janesville, Wi. 9, Boonville, Mo., 5

2 p.m. — Phoenix, Ariz., 13, Glacier 3

5 p.m. — Greenville, N.C. 3, Waterford, Conn. 2

Tuesday

8 a.m. — Nederland, Texas vs. Boonville, Mo.

11 a.m. — Glacier vs. Greenville, N.C.

2 p.m. — Gainesville-Haymark, Va., vs. Waterford, Conn.

5 p.m. — Broomall-Newton, Pa., vs. Glen Allen, Va.

Wednesday

8 a.m. — Waterford, Conn. vs. Glacier

11 a.m. — Boonville, Mo. vs. Broomall-Newton, Pa.

2 p.m. — Gainesville-Haymark, Va., vs. Phoenix, Ariz.

5 p.m. — Glen Allen, Va., vs. Janesville, Wi.

Thursday

Quarterfinals

3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Friday

Semifinals

8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

Championship

5:30 p.m.

Standings

American Division

Runs

W L Agst

Phoenix, Ariz. 3 0 8

Gainsville-Haymarket, Va., 2 0 6

Greenville, N.C. 1 2 18

Waterford, Conn. 0 2 13

Glacier 0 2 16

National Division

Broomall-Newton, Pa. 2 0 4

Glen Allen, Va. 2 0 5

Janesville, Wi 1 2 10

Nederland, Texas 1 2 15

Boonville, Mo. 0 2 21