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District 24 Little League: Tri-Valley storms past Ashland to win Major Division title

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Tri-Valley poses with the District 24 Little League Major Division championship banner after defeating Ashland 9-2 in Sunday's title game (Photo by Leroy Boyer).

ASHLAND — Tri-Valley manager Guy Julian huddled his all-star squad near the dugout for one final pep talk.

“Do you want it?” he shouted.

“Yeah,” his players responded loudly.

“Then take it!” Julian said.

The Hegins Valley squad didn’t waste any time following their skipper’s advice.

With a three-run first inning setting the tone, Tri-Valley rolled to a 9-2 victory over Ashland in Sunday’s District 24 Little League Major Division championship game at Ashland’s Rebuck Field.

The victory gives Tri-Valley its third District 24 Little League Major Division crown overall (2012, 2021) and advances the squad to the Section 3 Tournament, set to begin later this week.

“I’m super excited. The boys played really hard,” Julian said. “We just chipped away, chipped away, chipped away. That’s what Tri-Valley squads have always done. We get ahead a little bit and just kept grinding.”

The home team after the pre-game coin flip, Tri-Valley jumped ahead with three runs in the bottom of the first, then added two more in the second to build a quick 5-0 lead. The Hegins squad put the game away with a four-run fourth to go up 9-0.

Ashland, looking for its first Major Division title since 1999, was hurt by five errors. Ashland had allowed just four runs in its five games of the tournament prior to Sunday.

In the first, Daniel Dieffenbach and Blake Becher had RBI singles while Bryson Boyer plated another run when his grounder to short was misplayed.

Tri-Valley’s Daniel Dieffenbach receives his championship pin from District 24 Administrator Steve Karinch following Sunday’s 9-2 win over Ashland in the Major Division championship game (Photo by Leroy Boyer).

In the second, Tri-Valley capitalized on three Ashland errors to score a pair of two-out runs. The bottom of the order did the damage, with No. 10 hitter Deklon Zettick reaching on an error, No. 11 hitter Camdyn Stiely reaching on an error and No. 12 hitter Cole Johnson delivering an RBI double.

In the fourth, Brayden Graver started the inning with a single and eventually scored on a wild pitch. Grayden Camden and Zettick reached base safely before Stiely had a two-run single and Johnson followed with another RBI single.

The bottom three players in Tri-Valley’s 12-man batting order (remember, every player on the roster bats in Little League) combined to reach base safely all six at-bats, scored four runs and had four RBIs.

Johnson, the 12th-man in the order, was 2-for-2 with a single, double and two RBIs.

“Cole Johnson, double leadoff …,” Julian said, holding a game ball he said was going to Johnson. “There’s a young man … it’s hard to believe. He has a high batting average, he doesn’t complain about being in the 12 hole, from the very first game.”

The Tri-Valley players stand along the baseline during the post-game ceremony after their 9-2 win over Ashland in Sunday’s District 24 Little League Major Division championship game (Photo by Leroy Boyer).

Dieffenbach pitched the first three frames for Tri-Valley, allowing just two hits. Ryken Maurer, who hit a big three-run homer in Saturday’s semifinal win over Blue Mountain, tossed the final three.

Ashland’s two runs came in the fifth when Jonah Leib and Remington Stehr had singles and Justin Fetterolf delivered an RBI groundout.

It all added up to a second straight District 24 crown for this group of Tri-Valley all-stars after they won the 9-11-year-old title last year.

“I’m super proud of my boys,” Julian said. “Back-to-back champs.”

District 24 Little League

Major Division Championship

At Ashland

Ashland (5-1) — 000 020 — 2 / 4 / 5

Tri-Valley (6-1) — 320 40x — 9 / 9 / 2

McElhenny, Leib (2), Monahan (4) and Stehr; Dieffenbach, Maurer (4) and Ulinitz, Becher (4). WP — Dieffenbach. LP — McElhenny.

HITS: Ashland — Monahan, Leib, Stehr 2. Tri-Valley — Julian, Dieffenbach, Maurer, Hughes, Becher, Graver, Stiely, Johnson 2.

2B — Dieffenbach, Becher, Hughes, Johnson.

The players from Tri-Valley and Ashland pose together following Sunday’s District 24 Little League Major Division championship game (Photo by Leroy Boyer).

District 24 Little League

Major Division Champions List

2025 — Tri-Valley

2024 — Blue Mountain

2023 — Upper Dauphin County

2022 — Blue Mountain

2021 — Tri-Valley

2020 — No Tournament

2019 — Orwigsburg

2018 — Pottsville Area

2017 — Millersburg/Halifax

2016 — Upper Dauphin County

2015 — Cressona

2014 — Orwigsburg

2013 — Cressona

2012 — Tri-Valley

2011 — Cressona

2010 — Pottsville Rotary

2009 — Upper Dauphin County

2008 — Pottsville Rotary

2007 — Frackville

2006 — Orwigsburg

2005 — Railway Park

2004 — Upper Dauphin County

2003 — Cressona

2002 — Cressona

2001 — Minersville

2000 — Orwigsburg

1999 — Ashland

1998 — Ashland

1997 — Railway Park

1996 — Railway Park

1995 — Frackville

1994 — Cressona

1993 — Railway Park

1992 — Ashland

1991 — Railway Park

1990 — Ashland

1989 — Saint Clair

1988 — Railway Park

1987 — Saint Clair

1986 — Cressona

1985 — Cressona

1984 — Pottsville Rotary

1983 — Minersville

1982 — Minersville

1981 — Ashland

1980 — Railway Park

1979 — Railway Park

1978 — Railway Park

1977 — Minersville

1976 — Schuylkill Haven

1975 — Railway Park

1974 — Minersville

1973 — Minersville

1972 — Minersville

1971 — Mahanoy City

1970 — Saint Clair

1969 — Cressona

1968 — Pottsville Rotary

1967 — Pine Grove

1966 — Saint Clair

1965 — Mahanoy City

1964 — Shenandoah North

1963 — Shenandoah North

1962 — Minersville

1961 — Mahanoy City

1960 — Mahanoy City

1959 — Mahanoy City

1958 — Schuylkill Haven

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