Pa. Party Continues at LLWS

Keystone cleans up: Pa. beats Ga. at LLWS

The Pennsylvania party rolled on at the Little League World Series.

The hometown favorites from Clinton County overcame a rocky start with a six-run first inning then held on for a 7-5 win Tuesday night over Warner Robins, Ga., before another raucous crowd under the Lamade Stadium lights.

Brandon Miller got the offense going again with a leadoff single before coming around to score on Landon Breon's two-run single. Miller, Pennsylvania's 12-year-old sparkplug, finished the scoring in the frantic first with an RBI infield single.

Georgia had the winning run at the plate with two runners on with two outs in the sixth, but reliever Tyler McCloskey got a groundout to end the game.

Central Pennsylvania's favorite sons celebrated another victory before exchanging handshakes with their opponents at home plate.

Their next game is Thursday against the loser of Montana versus California.


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