Nice to see girl's Little League coaches getting in on the act:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/ear ... rows-game/Quote:
The president of a team from Iowa is alleging that — during pool play at the ongoing Little League Softball World Series in Portland, Ore. — a team from Washington state benched its starters and threw a game against a team from North Carolina in order to avoid a rematch with the Iowa team.
First, some setup: Iowa defeated a team from Canada on Monday to finish pool play with a 3-1 record. Its only loss was to the team from Washington state, which faced North Carolina immediately after the Iowa-Canada game. If North Carolina defeated Washington, the teams would all finish tied atop the pool standings with 3-1 records, but only two teams would advance to the semifinals under a somewhat-convoluted tiebreaker (per WHO TV):
For the Central Iowa team to advance to the semifinals, they needed either the U.S. West team (undefeated 3-0) to win or score at least three runs vs. the U.S. Southeast team (2-1, a team Central Iowa already beat).
And of course, Washington neither won nor scored three runs in an 8-0 loss in which it was no-hit, advancing to the semifinals along with North Carolina.
At least that’s what it seemed at first.
Here’s the Des Moines Register:
Chris Chadd, president of Central Iowa Little League, said he believes the Washington team benched starters and ordered every player to bunt in an attempt to lose the game.
“It’s clear to everyone that they basically threw the game,” Chadd said.
Chadd said Washington’s players did not attempt to do anything beyond bunting.
“It’s not the girls’ fault,” Chadd said. “It’s the coaches… they should be disqualified.”
The outcome left the Iowans in a three-way tie in their bracket with North Carolina and Washington.
Immediately suspecting shenanigans, Iowa filed a protest first with Little League Softball World Series officials and then with Little League International, the sport’s governing body, which came upon a somewhat novel solution after determining that something was up with the way Washington lost to North Carolina: Instead of disqualifying Washington, it would make it play a one-game playoff against Iowa — the team it was trying to avoid — for the right to advance to the semifinals. That game is Tuesday at noon EDT.
“It was very evident when they did the starting lineups, their four best players were on the bench,” Iowa Coach Charlie Husak told WHO. “Their top four hitters were their subs the previous night when we played them. It was very evident right away what was going on.”
If it is true and that team from Washington did throw the game, id LOVE to be at today's 1-game playoff to see how this one goes down.