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Motor City Hit Dogs head coach David Sanders calls a group huddle during their match with Wow Factor Carolina Nation 14U last Friday. Players, in no particular order, are Anthony Hammons, Austin Hillard, Carter Swanson, Colton Pietryzk, Darwin Gordon, Gavin Perry, Jackson Bodley, Jackson Pallozzi, Jake Sanders, Johnathan Peace, Santiago Hernandez, Sheandy Payusan and Tyler Rawlings.

Sports complex hosts tournament

By James Pease II

From Thursday, July 10, through Sunday, July 13, the North Myrtle Beach Sports Complex hosted the “Summer National Championships” on behalf of Top Gun Sports.

The “Summer National Championships” consist of 150 youth baseball and softball teams from seven states including Ohio, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

Baseball consists of 8U, 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U, 13U and 14U teams.

Softball consists of 10U, 12U and 14U teams.

All teams play four one hour games that determine their seed number. Then each team plays a single elimination bracket. This gives every team a chance to play multiple games during their stay.

The tournament gives families a chance to play ball but also visit places they have never been before.

All teams during the tournament have a “beach day” where they get time to rest and recover, making it the perfect time to explore the area.

Another tournament will be held at the North Myrtle Beach Sports Complex during Labor Day weekend.

If you are interested in participating or spectating a future tournament, visit playtopgunsports.com.

Top Gun Sports had tents set up with merchandise of every team playing and anything you would need to handle the hot weather.
Motor City Hit Dogs head coach David Sanders calls a group huddle during their match with Wow Factor Carolina Nation 14U last Friday. Players, in no particular order, are Anthony Hammons, Austin Hillard, Carter Swanson, Colton Pietryzk, Darwin Gordon, Gavin Perry, Jackson Bodley, Jackson Pallozzi, Jake Sanders, Johnathan Peace, Santiago Hernandez, Sheandy Payusan and Tyler Rawlings.
Georgia Brakebill (99) was the lead pitcher for the Knoxville Explosion Elite 2011 during their match against the Northern Calvert Maryland Fury last Friday.
Wow Factor Colton Bailey (7) hits a fly ball against the Motor City Hit Dogs at last week’s baseball tournament.
Photo by James Pease II
Motor City Hit Dogs player Jake Sanders (50) was the lead pitcher in the match against Wow Factor Carolina Nation 14U on Friday, July 11.

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