
From Associated Press | 08/28/2022 | Updated August 28, 2022 at 1:48 p.m
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The Curacao players form the third baseline while the Honolulu players form the first baseline before the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 28.
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Curacao’s Shemar Jacobus collects on the mound after giving up back-to-back solo homers against Honolulu in the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 28.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell (14) jumps to home plate after hitting a solo home run by Curacao’s Shemar Jacobus in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28 Has.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell (14) finishes third behind Curacao’s Jay-Dlynn Wiel (7) after scoring a solo during the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 28 -Have scored a home run.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run against Curacao’s Shemar Jacobus in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28 .
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell, left, celebrates as he rounds first base past Curacao’s Kyshore Hinkel after scoring during the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28 hit a solo home run.
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Kama Angell of Honolulu beats Shemar Jacobus of Curacao to a solo home run during the first inning of the Little League World Series championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28.
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Honolulu’s Keko Payanal celebrates with his teammates after hitting a solo home run against Curacao’s Shemar Jacobus in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28.
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Honolulu’s Keko Payanal (left) finishes third behind Curacao’s Jay-Dlynn Wiel (7) after scoring a solo during the first inning of the Little League World Series championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 28 hit a home run.
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Honolulu’s Keko Payanal (15) celebrates with his teammates after hitting a solo home run against Curacao’s Shemar Jacobus in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28.
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Honolulu’s Keko Payanal hits a solo home run against Curacao’s Shemar Jacobus in the first inning of the Little League World Series championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28.
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Curacao bats during the first inning against Honolulu in the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pa. Sunday, August 28.
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Curacao on the third baseline and Honolulu on the first baseline are featured prior to the Little League World Series championship game at Lamade Stadium in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 28.
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Honolulu’s Jaron Lancaster delivers in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game against Curacao in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 28.
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Curacao’s Shemar Jacobus delivers in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game against Honolulu in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday August 28.
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Curacao’s Davey-Jay Rijke (right) collects after back-to-back solo homers from Honolulu in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pa. Sunday August 28.
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Curacao’s Davey-Jay Rijke (left) celebrates after hitting a double in the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game against Honolulu in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28.
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Curacao’s Davey-Jay Rijke (8) scores on a wild field by Honolulu’s Jaron Lancaster (left) in the first inning of the Little League World Series championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell, right. Laps third behind Curacao’s Jay-Dlynn Wiel (7) after hitting a solo home run during the first inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pa. Sunday, August 28.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell drives on the game-winning walk-off run in the fourth inning of the Little League World Series Championship game against Curacao in South Williamsport, Pa., Sunday, August 28. Honolulu won 13-3 in four innings.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell, bottom center, celebrates with teammates after driving in the game-winning run in the fourth inning of the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28. Honolulu won 13-3 in four innings.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell, right, is mobbed by his teammates after beating Curacao in the fourth inning of the Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28. Honolulu won 13-3.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell, center, is mobbed by Rustan Hiyoto, Esaiah Wong and catcher Kaeo Nouchi after scoring the winning goal against Curacao in the fourth inning of the Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, August 28 Honolulu won 13-3.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell, right, celebrates with Rustan Hiyoto after their win against Curacao in the Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28. Honolulu won 13-3.
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Honolulu turns a winning lap at Lamade Stadium after beating Curacao 13-3 in four innings in the Little League World Series Championship game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 28.
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Members of the Honolulu Little League team take a parade lap at Lamade Stadium with the Little League World Series Championship banner after beating Curacao in the Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28. Honolulu won 13 -3.
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Members of the Honolulu Little League team take a parade lap at Lamade Stadium with the Little League World Series Championship banner after beating Curacao in the Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28. Honolulu won 13 -3.
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Members of the Honolulu Little League team celebrate their win against Curacao in the Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28. Honolulu won 13-3.
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Members of the Honolulu Little League team hold the championship banner after defeating Curacao in the Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28. Honolulu won 13-3.
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Members of the Honolulu Little League team celebrate their Little League World Series Championship win against Curacao in a Little League World Series Championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday August 28. Honolulu won 13-3.
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Honolulu’s Kama Angell climbs over the centerfield fence at Lamade Stadium to touch a bust of Howard J. Lamade after defeating Curacao at 13 in a Little League World Series Championship game Sunday, August 28 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania :3 in four innings.
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