Coventry Eliminated from Little League World Series With 9-5 Loss to Iowa

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Coventry Eliminated from Little League World Series With 9-5 Loss to Iowa

Coventry Little League is eliminated from World Series
Coventry Little League fell to Des Moines, Iowa 9-5 on Saturday afternoon in the second game of the Little League World Series. 

With the loss, Coventry is eliminated from the World Series. 

Coventry falls to Iowa

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After trailing 4-0 in the bottom of the third inning, Coventry rallied to score five runs in the inning to take a 5-4 lead on a Kody Fretts ground ball that scored Tommy Turner and Jake Mather.

However, Iowa would rally in the very next inning to score four runs and retake control of the game.

Iowa’s Alex Stewart singled to left field to score Maddox O’Connor and Blake Larson to give Iowa a 6-5 lead.

In the very next at-bat, Iowa’s Connor Duong scored on a wild pitch to make it 7-5 and then Steward scored on an error to put Iowa up 8-5.

Iowa would add one more run in the sixth inning to seal the 9-5 win.

Coventry’s Run

Coventry lost their Little League World Series opener 3-1 to Houston, Texas earlier this week.

They advanced to the Little League World Series after beating Massachusetts in the New England Regional Championship.

Coventry got to the championship game with a record of 3-1 after beating New Hampshire 6-5 on Friday. 

Rhode Island's only loss came against Pittsfield last week, falling 10-1 on Wednesday.

Prior to that game, Coventry beat both Connecticut and Vermont 10-0.

Throughout their run, they were led by Tommy Turner, who had four hits in those two games, along with three RBIs, while Jake Mather also had four hits and three RBIs.

Against Connecticut, Turner pitched four innings of no-hit ball, while Logan Lama and Mather combined to hold Vermont to just three hits over five innings.


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