The Mochis.- The Mochitensian teams were crowned in the first edition of the Children’s Baseball Tournament that featured the participation of an American team
The teams of the Children’s and Youth League of Municipal Baseball of Ahome AC stayed with the championships within the first edition of the Baseball Tournament LM that took place over the weekend in this city.
In the 6U category, the Mochiteses beat the Mexico-Mochicahui team in the grand final with a score of 29 runs to 15. Sebastian Montoya was appointed most valuable Player of the end.
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In the 9U category, the locals came from behind to leave the Astros 9 runs for 8. The Reds opened the scoring in the first inning through Efraín Chávez, but in the closing, the Greens turned it around with a 2-run homer by Ángel Cuevas. Astros equalized in the second through Pablo López and went ahead in the third with streaks by Diego González and Uriel Murillo. Ahome paired again in the closing through Luis Pablo Lerma and Gael Herrera. Those in red recovered the advantage with a rally of 4 in the fourth. Ángel Cuevas and José Guzmán scored 2 to bring the Ahomens closer in the fourth, which they completed the spectacular somersault with unstoppable Cuevas who sent to the plate Iker Gil, who was named most valuable player after leveling the score with a 2-run hit.
He was born in Los Mochis, Ahome, Sinaloa, on August 22, 1981. He studied Communication Sciences at the Universidad de Occidente campus Los Mochis within the 1999-2003 generation. He started in journalism in 2002, within the magazine Diez Deportivo, he was a radio and print media reporter and since 2008 he is part of the sports section of the newspaper EL DEBATE. He has covered local leagues and professional sports such as the Mexican Pacific Baseball League, the Liga de Ascenso de Futbol, the Copa Mx, the Cibacopa and the Caribbean Series. In amateur sports he has attended Pony League Baseball World Series and international soccer tournaments in the United States. He participated in the first Sports Chronicle forum organized by the Los Mochis Sports Chronicles Circle as part of the Freedom of Expression Day celebrations.
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