Bonney Lake knocks off Murrayhill 6-1 to take Northwest title

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Bonney Lake all-stars triumphed over Murrayhill 6-1, earning the Northwest Region title and a chance to compete in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, next week. The game unfolded with Bonney Lake scoring first, securing two runs in the second inning. Murrayhill made a push in the fourth inning when Lane Kellstrom drew a bases-loaded walk, reducing the score to 2-1. However, Bonney Lake responded decisively with a home run, expanding their lead to 6-1 by the end of the fourth inning. In the sixth inning, Murrayhill attempted a comeback, with Logan Young and Derek Santillan reaching base, but Bonney Lake's defense effectively shut down the rally.

This win is a notable accomplishment for Bonney Lake, reflecting their strong performance throughout the tournament. As they head to the World Series, the team aims to build on their success and showcase their skills on a national stage. The victory highlights the competitive spirit and talent present in youth baseball in the region.

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