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Canadian Little Leaguers out after 9-4 loss
Cole Balkovec of the Whalley Allstars from Surrey, B.C., was tagged out by Puerto Rico catcher John Lopez in Wednesday’s quarterfinal at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. The Canadians were eliminated two days after raising hopes with a surprise win over Mexico.
Canada’s run at the Little League World Series came to an end Wednesday with a 9-4 loss to Puerto Rico.
The Whalley Major Allstars from Surrey, B.C., entered the game with confidence after a 6-4 win over favoured Mexico on Monday. But they missed a chance to take control of Wednesday’s game when they managed just one run with two on and one out in the bottom of the second inning.
The lack of run production came back to haunt Canada. The Puerto Ricans broke the game open with four runs in the top of the third inning to take a 5-2 lead.
Canada scored twice in the bottom of the third to cut the lead to one run, but the Caribbean representatives sealed the win with two in the fourth and sixth innings.
Puerto Rico will move on to face the loser of a game later Wednesday between Japan and South Korea in the international semifinal.
Carlos De Jesus led Puerto Rico with three hits and three runs batted in, including a solo shot in the first and a two-run homer in the top of the sixth.
Dio Gama had a single and a double, drove in two runs and scored on a wild pitch for Canada. Nate Colina also had two hits, including a double.
Canadian starter Jordan Jara- millo allowed seven runs (five earned) on eight hits and struck out six in 42⁄ 3 innings in picking up the loss. Cole Balkovec gave up one hit — De Jesus’s sixthinning homer — over11⁄ 3innings of relief.
Eric Rodriguez earned the win for Puerto Rico, striking out six and allowing one earned run over 41⁄ 3 innings. The game was originally scheduled for Tuesday before being postponed due to rain.
After De Jesus opened the scoring in the top of the first with his first home run of the game, Canada tied it at 1-1 in the bottom of the inning when Andre Juco scored on an error.
Canada had the chance to do some damage in the bottom of the second, but settled for a 2-1 lead when Gama scored on a wild pitch.
That set up runners on second and third with one out for Canada, but Juco grounded to the third baseman for a double play.