Gallery: Rumford Little League 8-10 Major Baseball Stars

Local entry competes in District 2 event

Photos by Julie Furtado
Posted 7/21/22

The Rumford Little League 8-10 Major Division club lost its first game of the District 2 All-Star tournament last week in Newport 8-4 then beat Pawtucket-Darlington at Slater Park 15-4 to set up a …

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Gallery: Rumford Little League 8-10 Major Baseball Stars

Local entry competes in District 2 event

Posted

The Rumford Little League 8-10 Major Division club lost its first game of the District 2 All-Star tournament last week in Newport 8-4 then beat Pawtucket-Darlington at Slater Park 15-4 to set up a rematch with Newport in city at the Rock Complex where the locals won by the score of 14-4 on Friday, July 15.

In Bristol, however, two nights later Rumford saw its run come to an end when the locals fell to Bristol-Warren in the championship round by an 8-4.

— East Providence Post and eastbayri.com contributing photographer Julie Furtado shot the accompanying gallery of photos.

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