New York Post

Toms River a step closer to LLWS

- By DAVID LAZAR

One win away.

After struggling early, Toms River East fought back to complete a 3-1 victory over Montgomery County of Maryland on Monday morning, earning a spot in the winner’s bracket final of the Little League Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament.

“I could not be prouder. These boys were resilient,” head coach Paul Mika told The Post on Monday afternoon. “They played a tough team. We pride ourselves on our perseveran­ce.”

His son, Max Mika, had a part in all three runs for Toms River. In the fourth inning, Mika hit an RBI single to score Toms River’s first run of the game. A second run — the game-winner — came home when the ball got by the catcher.

Two innings later, Cole Garrison hit an infield single on a misplayed pop fly, Jalen McLean sacrificed the runner to second with a successful bunt and Mika drove him in with an RBI-double.

“My son had an amazing game. That was one of his best days,” Paul Mika said. “As a coach and a father, that was an incredibly proud moment. This is a once-in-alifetime opportunit­y. It is exciting.”

Carson Frazier — nephew of

Todd Frazier — threw an 84-pitch, 53-strike complete game, one pitch below the limit of 85.

He struck out nine while surrenderi­ng five hits, hit four batters while walking two and allowing one earned run. Frazier escaped back-to-back bases-loaded jams in the first two innings with only one run allowed, thanks to some timely plays by Toms River’s defense.

“He was great. It was tough. He pitched a lot. He threw a lot of pitches,” Mika said. “But the defense is what carried us today and got us the victory.”

Toms River will play a team from Pennsylvan­ia in the winner’s bracket final on Thursday (7 p.m., ESPN) for a spot in the regional title game, which will be played in Williamspo­rt, Pa., Saturday (6 p.m., ESPN). If Toms River loses Thursday, it would drop into the losers’ bracket final, needing one win to make the regional championsh­ip.

“Our goal is to get one win,” Mika said. “That is all we need. One win gets us to Williamspo­rt. We are going to practice over the next few games. And then we will try to win Thursday.”

Internatio­nal teams are not going to Williamspo­rt this season so both finalists from each region are making the trip to Pennsylvan­ia.

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