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Indiana Loses Little League Softball World Series Championship Game to Pennsylvania

CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AUG 10 – Reagan Bills pitched a 105-pitch complete game allowing only one hit and drove in the winning run to secure Pennsylvania's first title since 1978.

  • On Sunday, the Johnstown, Pennsylvania team defeated Floyds Knobs, Indiana 1-0 in Greenville, North Carolina, winning the Little League Softball World Series for the first time since 1978.
  • On Saturday, Aug. 9, both teams earned semifinal victories, with Pennsylvania pitching surrendering just one run over five games, including Reagan Bills' dominant performance.
  • Reagan Bills hurled a 105-pitch complete-game one-hitter with seven strikeouts and drove in the only run of the game.
  • During a 1-2-3 sixth inning, Aubrey Baxter caught a soft pop-up to seal the title, while Indiana’s Briley Mercer struck out eight across four hits.
  • Tournament exposure grew as the series was broadcast on ESPN+ and ABC, expanding youth softball’s reach.
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Reagan Bills leads Pennsylvania over Indiana 1-0 to win Little League Softball World Series

Behind Reagan Bills’ two-way heroics, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, defeated Floyds Knobs, Indiana, 1-0 to win the state’s first Little League Softball World Series since 1978.

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Floyds Knobs drops Little League Softball World Series championship game to Pennsylvania 1-0

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette broke the news in Pittsburgh, United States on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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