Northeast Stars Secure 11U NTIS Gold With Tight Win Over South Stripes

Carson, McCloskey deliver clutch performances to give Northeast its first gold of 2024

McCloskey, who got the start shortly after securing a save in the semifinals, kept the South Stripes off the board until the bottom of the fourth when the Stripes put together a huge rally to nearly tie the game. The squad loaded the bases with nobody out and finally cracked the scoreboard on an RBI fielder’s choice by Declan Cretti. A balk followed shortly after to trim the Stripes’ deficit to two runs, and Carlos Guerra then hammered an RBI single to make it 4-3 in the fourth before McCloskey stopped the bleeding to stay in front.

The pitchers exchanged zeroes over the next couple of frames, setting up for a dramatic finish in the late innings. The Stripes got a leadoff baserunner in the sixth and knocked McCloskey out of the game, but reliever Jaxson May entered out of the Northeast bullpen to keep the one-run lead intact.

May returned to the mound in the top of the seventh, looking for three more outs to secure the save. Mason Fortman led off for the South with an opposite-field single to put the tying run on base, and a groundout advanced him to second. After another groundout put Fortman on third base with two outs, May coaxed a pop up to shortstop for the final out to give the Northeast its first gold medal of the 2024 NTIS Champions Cup.

It's the second all-time gold medal at the 11U NTIS Champions Cup for the Northeast, as the region also secured the title in 2022.

In the bronze medal game, the Southwest Stars beat the South Stars, 6-2, to nab the Southwest’s seventh all-time medal at the 11U level. It is the second time in five summers that the Southwest has earned an 11U bronze.