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ASIA-PACIFIC Bayside Westhaven L.L., Auckland, New Zealand

Photo courtesy of Monty Rand
Manager Cola Yeh Coach Vincent Lu
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Pool B 0-4 (.000) • 5th Place
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Roster
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Game-by-Game Results
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Clerk, Sam Hayes, Sam James, Mitchell (Pitcher) Key, Max Malcolm, Jack (Pitcher) Ritchie, Jarome (Pitcher) Thompson, Ben (Pitcher) Ueha, Kohei (Pitcher) Weaver, Nick Weaver, Oliver (Pitcher) Weaver, Thomas Witters, Hamish (Pitcher)
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vs. U.S. Southwest West University L.L. Houston, Texas
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14-0 L Post-game
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vs. U.S. West Lemon Grove L.L. Lemon Grove, Calif.
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15-2 L
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vs. Europe-Middle East-Africa Emilia L.L. Emilia, Italy
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2-0 L
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vs. U.S. Southeast South Beaches/ Greater West Melbourne L.L. Brevard County, Fla.
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5-1 L Post-game
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Statistics
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Team Hitting & Fielding
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Team Pitching
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Team Game-by-Game Hitting & Fielding
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Team Game-by-Game Pitching
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Notes
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15-2 loss to Lemon Grove was in five innings... First New Zealand team to play in a Senior League Baseball World Series... Meeting against Emilia was the first time in 11 Bangor World Series that an Asia-Pacific team played a Europe-Middle East-Africa team... Max Key was the son of New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, the first head of state to attend a Bangor World Series game... Bayside Westhaven’s four losses extended Asia-Pacific’s losing streak to 13 games, the second-longest losing streak by a region in a Bangor World Series... The team’s choreographed performance of an aboriginal war dance enthralled fans after its last pool play game and at the recognition banquet...
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