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2025 LLSWS live results, winners, highlights of first day of action

The 2025 Little League Softball World Series has begun, featuring four games on the first day on Sunday at Stallings Stadium in Elm Street Park, Greenville, North Carolina.

First game of the tournament is already through with Florida taking down Washington by a final of 9-2. They’ll face Oklahoma in the following round. The second game of the day was much tighter as the defending champions, Pitt County, North Carolina needed a three-run fifth inning to defeat Brazil. They scored four runs on just two hits to win 4-3, but that is what champions do. They’ll face the Central Region representatives in the next round.

Sunday’s third game was undoubtedly the closest. Canada had a 4-2 lead over the Czech Republic in the bottom of the sixth. A groundout should’ve ended the game, but the call was overturned. The Czechians proceeded to go on a massive two-out rally, tying the game and pushing it to extras. However, Canada would still get the last laugh, winning in the seventh, earning their first LLSWS victory since 2018.

The final game on Sunday saw all the scoring come in the final inning as Pennsylvania walked off with a 2-1 victory over Connecticut to compelete the action on the first day at the LLSWS.

Full updates on all the LLSWS action from Sunday, Aug. 3. below.

FINAL: Pennsylvania 2, Connecticut 1

There was no scoring until the last inning as a pitcher’s duel between Pennsylvania’s Reagan Bills (15 strikeouts) and Connecticut’s Maeve Eagleson (six strikeouts) ensued.

In the top of the sixth inning, Connecticut would take a 1-0 lead as Michaela Mascari would steal home with Maeve McGowan at the plate. But Pennsylvania would put together something special in the bottom of the sixth.

Mallory Bailor reached first on a field inning error and Pennsylvania still didn’t have a hit in the game at that point. Haley Shepherd would later walk with one out putting runners at first and second. Kendal Schilling’s RBI-single would tie the game but the second runner was tagged out trying to advance to third base. Leilah Schilling-Mansour put the finishing touches on the thrilling game with a game-winning RBI-single to right field.

Eagleson deals through trouble

Although Connecticut’s Eagleson had carried a perfect game into the fifth, Pennsylvania proved she was hittable, getting two runners on base in the inning and nearly scoring a run if not for a terrific grab by Eagleson on a comebacker. It’s up to her teammates to back her up now and put some runs up on Bills.

These pitchers do not miss

Connecticut’s Maeve Eagleson and Pennsylvania’s Reagan Bills have been borderline untouchable all game. The pair have minimized baserunners and through four full innings, we remain scoreless.

Eagleson still carries a perfect game, while Bills has struck out double digit batters.

Connecticut, Pennsylvania locked in pitcher’s duel

We’ve got aces on the mound for the first game of the LLSWS for each of these clubs, and this game could go by very quickly. Pennsylvania’s Reagan Bills has been lights out, striking out each of the first five batters she faced before allowing a runner to reach base via an error.

The pitching has been equally strong on both sides and we could be seeing donuts on the scoreboard for quite a while until either starting pitcher is removed.

FINAL: Canada 5, Czechia 4

Now it’s official, Canada has won their first LLSWS since 2018, and their first win in 14 games. It didn’t come easy, with Canada believing they’d won in the sixth, but an overturned call and a two-out rally pushed the game to extras, where Canada would walk-off.

Diving catch keeps game tied

Canada was in trouble, looking at a one-run deficit in the bottom of the seventh, but a diving grab from centerfielder Alicia Dupont kept the score at 4-4, much to the joy of her teammates, who swarmed her in the field.

Massive two-out rally ties the game

Canada nearly earned the win, but a wild sixth inning has pushed this game to extras potentially. Originally, the final was supposed to be 4-2. A tremendous play at third would’ve retired the final out, but replay showed that the runner beat the throw, extending the inning and scoring a run.

That was followed up with a single up the middle from Daniel Pendlova, driving in the tying run and putting runners on second and third.

Prescott replaced with injury

A strange occurrence as Canada pitcher Arielle Prescott suffered an injury and needed to be pulled from the game. She’d been dominant, but will take a back seat for now as she is evaluated. She has been replaced by Estelle Dionne, who was at first base before the injury.

Dionne faced some trouble, but struck out two Czechian batters back-to-back to end the inning, stranding the tying run at second base.

Canada adds another

Canada has seemingly figured out Czech pitching after a lackluster first. They’ve scored four runs, including one in the fourth to take a 4-2 lead.

Canada avoids trouble with 3-2 double play

Canada pitcher Arielle Prescott has been crazy, with eight strikeouts through four innings. However, her control has been an issue and it led to some trouble as the Czech Republic had runners on the corners with just one out.

Luckily, a great play at first base allowed Canada to step on first for the second out and then throw home, where the catcher applied the tag to end the inning. It remains 3-2 Canada heading into the bottom of the fourth.

Canada strikes back

After an unassuming first inning, Canada struck hard in the second, tallying a run and putting runners on second and third before recording a single out.

Canada earned their first run thanks to a bit of a mishap from Czechia. Instead of taking a sure out at first, the shortstop decided to attempt to get the runner heading for third, but could not apply the tag in time. Czechia would get the next out but after a pair of singles would put Canada out in front with three runs.

Canada leads 3-2.

Czechia gets on the board

Canada’s pitcher, Arielle Prescott, has been great, striking out five hitters through two innings. However, her control has cost Canada dearly as both runs in the second inning have come on wild pitches.

Canada escapes early jam

Early on in the Czech Republic vs. Canada affair, the Czech were cooking with two runners reaching base before any outs were recorded.

Fortunately for Canada, even after the runners advanced to second and third, they were able to work their way out of the jam, keeping the game scoreless as they take the bats for the first time of the game.

FINAL: North Carolina 4, Brazil 3

After miscues on throws to third base in the previous half inning, Brazil attempted their own steal of third during the top of the sixth inning. However, it was clear that it was a miscommunication between the runner and coach.

Brazil needed one run to tie the game and potentially push the game to extra innings. It was likely that the runner thought the ball had gotten past the catcher. Instead of a runner in scoring position and one out, Brazil was down to their last out, which was secured just one pitch later on a grounder to second.

North Carolina wins the game thanks to a three-run fifth inning, scoring four runs with only two hits. It’s Pitt County’s sixth straight win at the Little League Softball World Series dating back to winning the championship in last year’s tournament.

They’ll face the Central region representative in the next round.

North Carolina breaks through

Perhaps getting Fugisaki out was all North Carolina needed, after getting Brazil’s ace out of the game, North Carolina put together a tremendous rally, aided by a few errors on Brazil’s end.

The team’s first run of the inning came after North Carolina attempted a double steal. Brazil’s third baseman was playing up to prevent a sacrifice bunt, so the catcher’s throw to third sailed into left field allowing a run to score. That was followed up with a single from Isabella Ford, which drove in the next run.

Just moments later, North Carolina drank from the same well that got them a run earlier. With a runner on second after a sacrifice, North Carolina attempted a steal, and with the Brazil third baseman playing up to prevent the bunt, the catcher’s throw went into left, and the run scored, giving North Carolina a 4-3 with only the sixth inning to go.

Great rally, defensive miscues lead to run for Brazil

North Carolina looked ready to get on offense again and tie up the game, but after one quick out, a walk to Fugisaki, a bloop single, and a walk, the bases were loaded with two outs.

A grounder to short would normally be exactly what the doctor ordered but a lapse in judgment on defense led to hesitation, allowing the runner to reach first and a run to score. It’s 3-1 Brazil heading into the bottom of the fifth.

Brazil takes the lead right back

It looked like it was going to be a quick inning for North Carolina. After tying Brazil, they found a groove, earning quick outs and looking to enter the bottom half with a chance to lead. However, some strong two-out hitting drew in the Latin America runner, giving Brazil a 2-1 lead.

It will be tough for North Carolina to make a comeback if they cannot earn hits. Their only run of the game has come via a walk, stolen bases, and a sac fly. They’ve yet to record a hit.

North Carolina ties it up

Brazil’s pitcher was one of the toughest against hitters throughout the entire Latin America tournament, but this North Carolina team is proving themselves more than capable.

In just the second inning, a series of great baserunning decisions followed up with a sac fly from Avery Cash was able to plate a tying run. It’s 1-1.

Brazil with a hot first inning

The Latin America team wasted no time getting on the board, with two singles in the first inning. A leadoff hit-by-pitch, succeeded by a stolen base put the Brazilian runner in scoring position. Another hit drove her home.

Brazil continued to threaten but a great play in foul territory by the North Carolina first baseman ended the inning. Heading to the bottom of the first, it’s 1-0 Latin America.

FINAL: Florida 9, Washington 2

There may have been a little rough water in the final inning, with Washington putting two runners on, but there was no damage to be done. Washington could not push any runners across, giving Florida their first win of the tournament, a 9-2 victory. They’ll face Oklahoma next.

Sam Bradley uses Ks to get through the 5th inning

Sam Bradley gets two strikeouts in the bottom of the fifth inning and now has three strikeouts for the game as Florida leads 8-2 after five innings.

Washington adds another run in the third inning

Daphnee Calsyn’s sacrifice fly pushes another run across the plate for Washington. But Florida still leads 8-2 after three innings.

Washington gets on the board in the second inning

Anna Yoo draws a bases-loaded walk to knock in the first round for Washington. It is 8-1 Florida after two innings.

Addison Bono delivers another extra base hit

Bono is an RBI machine as she clears the bases with a double in the top of the second inning. She now has six RBI in the game and has driven in six of her team’s seven runs so far today. Sam Bradley adds an RBI-single and it is an 8-0 lead for Florida after the top of the second inning.

A Bono bomb to start things off for Florida

Addison Bono hits a no-doubt three-run home run to left field to give Florida a 3-0 lead after the top of the first inning. According to ESPN, it was her fourth home run of the postseason as she blasted a long ball in the district tournament, the state tournament, the Southeast Region tourney and now the Little League World Series. Also, Acadia Graney adds a two-out, RBI-single to push the lead to 4-0. Florida gets Washington to go quietly with a 1-2-3 inning in the bottom of the first and Florida leads 4-0 after the first inning.

Florida vs Washington underway at the LLSWS

If the name Lake Mary Little League sounds familiar – it should − because the baseball 12U All-Stars from Florida won the 2024 Little League World Series with a 2-1 extra-innings victory over Chinese Taipei in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The 12U softball All-Stars from the same little league are the Southeast Region champions and are looking to make history themselves after qualifying for the LLSWS for the first time. The last team from Florida to win the LLSWS (Countryside Little League, Clearwater, Florida) did it in 1996. 

The 12U All-Stars from Mill Creek, Washington are making their first appearance in the LLSWS. They are the Northwest Region champions after an extra-innings win in the regional championship game this year. A team from Washington has never won the LLSWS.

How to watch 2025 Little League Softball World Series

The 2025 Little League Softball World Series will be broadcast on ESPN platforms, with the championship game airing on ABC. Games will also be available to stream on ESPN+.

Dates: Aug. 3-10
TV: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC
Stream: ESPN+
Location: Greenville, North Carolina

Little League Softball World Series: Meet the 2025 teams

Greenville, North Carolina enters its fifth straight year of hosting the Little League Softball World Series when the event takes over Stallings Stadium at Elm Street Park from August 3-10, 2025.

For the 12 teams (eight from the United States) competing for the 2025 title, the dream of hoisting the Little League Softball World Series championship banner will come on Sunday, August 10.

Little League Softball World Series 2025 teams

LLSWS teams in the purple bracket

Mid-Atlantic − West Suburban Little League (Johnstown, Pennsylvania)

New England − Guilford Little League (Guilford, Connecticut)

Northwest − Mill Creek Little League (Mill Creek, Washington)

Southeast − Lake Mary Little League (Lake Mary, Florida)

Southwest − Tulsa National Little League (Tulsa, Oklahoma)

West − Westchester-Del Rey Little League (Los Angeles, California)

LLSWS teams in the orange bracket

Asia-Pacific − Tohoku Little League (Iwate, Japan)

Canada − On Field Little League Softball (Repentigny, Quebec)

Central − Floyds Knobs Community Club Little League (Floyds Knobs, Indiana)

Europe-Africa − Prague Little League (Prague, Czechia)

Latin America − Cantareira Little League (São Paulo, Brazil)

North Carolina − Pitt County Girls Softball Little League (Winterville, North Carolina)

Catch the Little League Softball World Series on ESPN+

2025 Little League Softball World Series schedule

Sunday, Aug. 3:

Game 1: (Purple Bracket) Northwest Region vs Southeast Region, 10 a.m. ESPN+
Game 2: (Orange Bracket) North Carolina Region vs Latin America Region, 1 p.m. ESPN+
Game 3: (Orange Bracket): Canada Region vs Europe-Africa Region, 4 p.m. ESPN+
Game 4: (Purple Bracket) New England Region vs Mid-Atlantic Region, 7 p.m. ESPN+

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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