Greenville, two-way hero of the Neck-Reagan Bill, behind Johnstown, Pennsylvania, defeated Floids Knowles, Indiana, 1-0 on Sunday to win the state’s first Little League Softball World Series since 1978.
Pennsylvania, representing the Mid-Atlantic region, led by bills, who hurt 105-pic full-game a-heiter with seven strikes, while collecting two hits and driving into the winning run.
Bill did not allow an earned run in 30 shutouts, throwing each pitch for Pennsylvania.
Breley Mercer allowed four hits with eight strikes for Indiana, which allowed all the tournament to only one earned run.
The fourth inning double of the bills scored Sadadi Divido for a loan run.
Bill worked out of a base-loaded jam at the top of the fifth, in this process saw its 50th strike of the world chain. A 1-2-3 sixth innings ended with a soft popup with a soft popup by Obray Bacter to secure the championship.