Little League results
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Brycen Jones and Dawson Dysart both hit home runs to lead the Padres to a 17-9 victory over the Braves in Cartersville Little League play Tuesday.

Leading the Padres offensively were Jones, with two hits, including the home run and a walk, three runs and three RBIs; Brant Smith, two hits with two doubles, a walk and two runs; Garrett Geros, two hits with a walk and two runs; Zack Taylor, two hits with two runs; Dysart, one hit with a home run, a run and two RBIs; Jaylen Knowles, one hit with a double, a walk and two RBIs; Kurtis Feanny, one hit with a walk; Hill Smith, two walks, two runs; LaDarius Winburn, two walks, two runs; Sean Holton, a walk and two runs. Pitchers were Sean Holton, one inning, one strikeout; Dysart, one inning, two strikeouts; Geros, one inning, two strikeouts; Winburn, one inning; Feanny, one inning, one strikeout.

Hitting for the Braves were Christian O'Dell, two hits with a run and an RBI; Taylor McDaniel, two hits with two runs and an RBI; Crawford Taylor, one hit with a double, a walk and a run; Tanner Jordan, one hit with a run and two RBIs; Braden Shultz, one hit with two runs and one RBI; Garett Cornett, four walks and a run; Bradley Sutton, three walks, one run; John Walker Knowles, two walks; Landen Woods, a walk; Mitch Brown, hit by pitch; Baylor Agan, an RBI on a ground out.

Pitching for the Braves were Crawford Taylor, one inning; Bradley Sutton, three innings, five strikeouts; Taylor McDaniel, three innings, five strikeouts.

Crackers 9, Phillies 8

The Crackers led 9-0 after two innings, then held on to decision the Phillies, who answered with eight runs in their game Tuesday.

The Crackers scored three runs in the first and six in the second. Will Bentley singled, Joshua Mayo doubled and Blake Adams homered in the first. In the second, Ben Ammons drew a walk, Bentley singled, Thomas Watkins singled, Preston Mayo reached on an error, Mayo doubled, Adams doubled and Austin Lunde singled.

The Phillies rallied for five runs in the top of the third when Auston Davis doubled, Trace Still singled, Reece Thompson, Josh Holmes and Khase Willis reached on errors, and Jake Hacker tripled.

The Phillies scored a run in the fourth on a solo homer by Davis, and two runs in the sixth when Dayne Roberts singled and Blane Belisario reached on an error and scored later on a pitch that got past the catcher.

Hitting for the Phillies were Davis, two hits with a home run, a double, two runs and an RBI; Jake Hacker, two hits with a run and an RBI; Still, two hits with a run and an RBI; Willis, one hit with a run and an RBI; Roberts, one hit with a run; Josh Holmes, a walk and a run; Bailey Belisario, a walk; Blane Belisario, a run after reaching on an error.

Pitching for the Phillies were Jake Norris, two innings, one strikeout; Holmes, one inning, two strikeouts; Nick Root, three innings, two strikeouts; Blane Belisario, one inning.

The offense for the Crackers came from Adams, two hits with a home run, a double, two runs, four RBIs; Joshua Mayo, two hits with two doubles, two runs, two RBIs; Bentley, two hits with a walk and a run; Watkins, one hit with a run and an RBI; Austin Lunde, one hit with a walk; Kaleb Waters, one hit; Preston Martin, two walks, two runs and an RBI; Gabriel Gridley, a walk; Ben Ammons, a walk; Asa Plummer, a walk.

Pitching for the Crackers were Martin, six innings, 11 strikeouts; Watkins, one inning, one strikeout.

Tigers 7, Indians 6

A two-run walk-off home run by Tate Mathis in the bottom of the sixth inning powered the Tigers over the Indians, 7-6, Tuesday.

The Indians had gone ahead 4-0 in the top of the first when Noah Daniel singled, Dax Edwards drew a walk, Bailey Campbell singled, and Hunter James reached on an infield hit and then scored on a ground out by Thacker Lively.

The Tigers answered with two runs in the bottom of the first on a Mathis single who then scored when the Indians misplayed a grounder by John Reed Evans. Evans scored later on a wild pitch. The Tigers barely missed scoring another run when Grant Harris hit a fly ball that hit on the top of the fence but bounced back into the field.

The Indians went ahead 5-3 in the second on singles by Edwards and Jordan Vinall. The Tigers scored twice in the bottom of the second when Nick Pedrick reached base on a hit-by-pitch and JP Pritchett hit a home run. The Tigers tied the game at 5-all in the bottom of the fourth on singles by Mathis and Evans.

The Indians went ahead again 6-5 in the top of the fourth on doubles by Bailey and James. In the bottom of the sixth, Garrett Garside drew a walk and Tate blasted his walk-off homer.

Tiger hitters were Mathis, three hits with a home run, three runs, two RBIs; JP Pritchett, one hit with a home run; Evans, one hit with a run and an RBI; Harris, one hit with a double; Nick Pedrick, hit by pitch, a run; Garside, a walk and a run.

Pitching for the Tigers were Jake Cooper, five innings, eight strikeouts; Grant Harris, one inning, one strikeout.

Hitting for the Indians were Bailey Campbell, two hits with a home run, a walk, a run, two RBIs; Hunter James, two hits with a double, a run and an RBI; Noah Daniel, two hits with a run; Dax Edwards, one hit with two runs; Jordan Vinall, one hit with an RBI; Ian Inaba, one hit; Jacob Gambill, RBI on a fielder's choice; Thacker Lively, an RBI on a ground out; Harrison Heath, a walk.

Pitching for the Indians were Bailey Campbell, five innings with seven strikeouts; Dax Edwards, one inning, one strikeout.

Dodgers 9, Colts 8

The Dodgers scored their final two runs in the top of the sixth inning and protected the plate in the bottom of the frame to edge the Colts, 9-8, Tuesday.

The Dodgers had scored two runs in the first on hits by Thomas Jolly, Curtis Wilkes and another in the third on hits by Jolly and Trevor Lawrence to go up 3-0.

The Colts scored two runs in the third on hits by Connor Wall and Chris Mills, and the Dodgers scored a run in the top of the fourth on a hit by Juan Guerrero, who scored on a pitch that got past the catcher.

With the Dodgers up 4-2 going to the bottom of the fourth, the Colts scored six runs when Britton Rice singled, Trenton Lowery drew a walk, Jake Richards reached on an error, Seth Smith reached on a hit-by-pitch, Wall reached on an error, Mills singled, and Parker Cagle singled.

The Dodgers rallied for three runs in the fifth when Jolly singled and Spencer Dickey and Lawrence hit back-to-back triples.

The Dodgers then tacked on the tying and winning runs in the sixth when Preston Welchel drew a walk, Max Rohland singled and Dickey reached on an error.

Dodger hitters were Jolly, three hits with a walk and two runs; Wilkes, two hits with a triple, two runs and an RBI; Lawrence, two hits with a triple and three RBIs; Dickey, one hit with a triple, two runs and two RBIs; Guerrero, one hit with a run; Rohland, one hit with a run and an RBI; Welchel, a walk and a run.

The Dodger pitchers were Thomas Jolly, who went four innings and tallied six strikeouts; Trevor Lawrence, three innings, five strikeouts.

Hitting for the Colts were Chris Mills, two hits with a run, hit by pitch; Wall, one hit with a double, two runs and an RBI; Cagle, one hit; Britton Rice, one hit with a run; Seth Smith, hit by pitch and two runs; Andy Sims, two walks and a run; Jordan Mitchell, a run after reaching on an error; Jake Richards, a run after reaching on an error; Devin Stanley, a walk.

Pitching for the Colts were Zach Hall, six innings, three strikeouts; and Britton Rice, one inning with two strikeouts.