This is an awesome clip from the Little League World Series that will remind you of what made sport so great when you were a kid. This is what sport should be like everyday but I will take these sweet moments where I find them.
"It’s the final inning of the Little League World Series elimination match between New England (Connecticut) and Northwest (Washington). Only one out separates Washington from the Pool B Championship Game against Texas when the coach suddenly signals for 12-year-old Robbie Wilson — who has yet to play a single World Series game — to take the pitcher’s mound."
http://thedailywh.at/
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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That was great! Very moving...
I hope he did okay...
Actually I read he got the last out and his team won. They were up by 4 runs with 2 outs in the ninth but it was a nice moment. Especially the way his teammates reacted.
Major league players should take a lesson from these kids.
Thanks for this! I've watched it 3 times, and my eyes water EVERY TIME! That smile, his TEAM-mate's hapiness, couldn't have been better! I so wish I could be a kid again and know what I know now.... I would have revelled in EVERY lazy day, every "I'm bored..." moment, every day riding my bike with friends, every moment that my only responsibility was just to be a kid.... I will remind my kids of this everyday!
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