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International Champion Taiwan Beats US Champion Nevada for Its 18th Little League World Series Title

Summerlin South earned its first U.S. title with an 8-2 win over Connecticut, led by Garrett Gallegos' key homer and five innings pitching, setting up a final against undefeated Taiwan.

  • Summerlin South from Nevada defeated Fairfield, Connecticut 8-2 on Saturday in South Williamsport to reach the Little League World Series final.
  • Nevada earned a rematch win after losing to undefeated Connecticut 7-3 earlier in the tournament, ending Connecticut's run in the U.S. Championship game.
  • Pitcher Garrett Gallegos led Nevada with five strong innings and a decisive late home run that extended their lead during the tightly competitive semifinal.
  • Nevada entered the championship game with a 5-1 record while Chinese Taipei, the international finalist who won five straight titles from 1977 to 1981, remained undefeated.
  • The final between Nevada and Chinese Taipei is scheduled for Sunday at noon on ABC, marking Nevada's first Little League World Series title game appearance.
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The Killeen Daily HeraldThe Killeen Daily Herald
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Taiwan top Nevada to win Little League World Series

Taiwan, behind a dominant pitching performance from Lin Chin-Tse, beat Nevada 7-0 on Sunday in the Little League World Series championship game, ending the United States' eight-year hold on the youth baseball crown.

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International champion Taiwan beats US champion Nevada for its 18th Little League World Series title

Nevada was appearing in its first championship game, as Taiwan snapped a 29-year title drought

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Taiwan shuts out Nevada to win its 18th Little League World Series title, 1st since 1996

Lin Chin-Tse retired the first 13 batters he faced and allowed just one hit in five innings as Taiwan beat Nevada 7-0.

·Cherokee County, United States
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KSNV broke the news in on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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