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2020 USSSA Challenge Cup tournament report!

 

 

2020 U.S. Challenge Cup

 

USSSA

 

Viera, FL

 

January 24-26

 

 

2020 Challenge Cup bracket and results link

 

2020 Challenge Cup stats link

 

2020 Challenge Cup USSSALive archived games link

 

2020 Challenge Cup games on Facebook

 

A bunch of the teams got together for a group picture

 

The 2020 U.S. Challenge cup was played at Space Coast Complex in Viera, Florida.  There were 76 teams across 7 men's and women's divisions.  The State vs State competition featured the Men's Major division which started on Friday with 8 teams playing 2 games in "pool play".  The pool play results seeded the teams in a double elimination tournament which played out Saturday.  They primarily used the Space Coast Stadium for the major division with its 335-365-385-365-335 fence dimensions, its all turf fields, and the Dudley Stadium ZN ball.  In pool play the big upset of the day was Team Canada West's upset of the favorite and last years champion Team Florida 13-9 as Justin Wise, Garrett Wiese, and Jordan Frost each went 3-4 in the game.

The double elimination bracket started at 8 AM Saturday morning as Washington run ruled Canada West 36-21 scoring 30 runs in the last 3 innings led by Dale Brungardt with 4 hits and 9 RBI and Jason Crosland with 5 hits and 7 RBI.  And NJ/NY/PA run ruled NC/GA 36-19 scoring 14 runs in the bottom of the 5th leaving NC/GA on the field.  Filip Washington batted for the cycle in the win.  Then at 9:30 AM Kentucky run ruled Florida 27-4 as Phil Matte went 4 for 4 with 2 HR, and California scored 7 runs in the bottom of the 6th to beat Arizona 28-26.  Daniel Cayton leading the way 5 for 5 with 4 homer's and 8 RBI.  

In the semifinals NJ/NY/PA came from behind to beat Team Washington 25-20 as Filip Washington, Josh Fyffe, and Mike Wilson all collected 4 hits a piece for Mark Carucci's team.  In the other semifinal Kentucky used a 16 run 3rd inning to knock off California 34-28.  Kentucky out homered California 15 to 10 led by the 4 homers from Bryan Bradler and 3 by Josh Riley. 

The winner's bracket finals started late as long games pushed the tournament into Saturday evening.  The cool temperatures with low winds led to some high scores.  Team Kentucky got off to a 13-3 start against NJ/NY/PA and scored 5 runs in each of the last 3 innings to win 29-26 as Phil Matte hit 3 more homers.  In the loser's bracket Team Florida sent home Arizona, Washington, and California to make it to the loser's final where NJ/NY/PA beat them 33-29 after outscoring Florida 7-0 in the final inning.  Flip Washington and Woodrow Darling were each 6 for 6 in the game.

The championships started at midnight Saturday night and it was a close game the entire way.  NJ/NY/PA pulled out a hard fought win though as Flip Washington, Josh Fyffe, and Kyle Olsen went a combined 15-18 with 6 HR and 14 RBI.  But New Jersey who had been on the field basically since 8 am the previous morning chose not to play the "if" game which would have started after 2 AM Sunday morning.

The tournament was a huge success.  The number of great defensive plays was on par with a top conference event.  Hopefully USSSA creates some highlite videos.  The Major division used Conference umpires and overall I thought the level of play was very high for it being January.  The event should continue to grow as it went from 24 teams in 2019 to 76 teams in 2020 and is the brainchild of Strojan Kennison who put in a ton of work to make this event happen.  Ryan Harvey, Trey Gillilland, and Josh Fyffe all had 10 homers in the event and Daniel Cayton led the event with 15 HR.  Filip Washington led the tournament in onbase percentage at .833 with Conference stars like Cayton, Riley, and Collins all leading their respective states in hitting.

Championship game between NJ/NY/PA and Kentucky

Mooch roles the ball to walk Hammonds…lol

I (DW) am still at home after achilles surgery so I watched USSSALive.com who did a great job bringing us the Challenge Cup games!

Branch and team Florida hits against NC/GA

 


 

 

1st Place – Men's Major – Kentucky

 

2nd Place – Men's Major – NJ/NY/PA


Team Breakdown:
76 Teams Overall
8 Men's Major Teams
 7 Women's Major Teams
9 Men's 'C' Teams
22 Men's 'D' Teams
19 Men's 'E' Teams
6 Women's 'C' Teams
5 Women's 'D' Teams

 

The oldscout pollers thought Florida would dominate.


 

1st Place – Women's Major – Florida

 

2nd Place – Women's Major – Kentucky


 

1st Place – Men's 'C' – Virginia


 

1st Place – Men's 'D' – Indiana


 

1st Place – Men's 'E' – West Florida


 

1st Place – Women's 'C' – Indiana


 

1st Place – Women's 'D' – New Jersey


 

Challenge Cup Men's Major Stats

 


 

 

The 2021 Challenge Cup is set for January 22-24, 2021!

 

 

 

 

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