February 11, 2009 6:04 PM
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Columbus, Ga. Wins Little League Title
(AP)
The chants of "USA! USA!" spread through the crowd when the kids from Columbus, Ga., got the last out in the Little League World Series.
How fitting.
Cody Walker hit a two-run homer, Kyle Carter struck out 11, and Columbus beat Kawaguchi City, Japan, 2-1 on Monday, giving an American team the championship for the second straight year.
"It feels great," Walker said with a grin.
Columbus' victory in the Little League title game came one year after Ewa Beach, Hawaii, beat a squad from Willemstad, Curacao for the championship. A U.S. team hadn't won back-to-back Little League titles with different teams since 1982-83 when Kirkland, Wash., and Marietta, Ga., celebrated in South Williamsport. That Marietta team was the only other club from Georgia to make it to the tournament.
"That is pretty awesome," Columbus manager Randy Morris said. "We've been here twice and won it twice, so maybe we should try this more.
Long Beach, Calif., was a repeat champion in 1992-93, though the first victory was awarded after a Philippines squad was stripped of the title for using over-age players.
Just 13, Japan's Go Matsumoto dominated hitters like a major leaguer with an overpowering fastball.
It was potent again for him on Monday, except for Walker's shot in the third inning that followed a baserunning blunder.
Carter overcame a bout of wildness in the sixth and final inning after walking one batter and hitting another to become the only pitcher in World Series history to win four games.
How fitting.
Cody Walker hit a two-run homer, Kyle Carter struck out 11, and Columbus beat Kawaguchi City, Japan, 2-1 on Monday, giving an American team the championship for the second straight year.
"It feels great," Walker said with a grin.
Columbus' victory in the Little League title game came one year after Ewa Beach, Hawaii, beat a squad from Willemstad, Curacao for the championship. A U.S. team hadn't won back-to-back Little League titles with different teams since 1982-83 when Kirkland, Wash., and Marietta, Ga., celebrated in South Williamsport. That Marietta team was the only other club from Georgia to make it to the tournament.
"That is pretty awesome," Columbus manager Randy Morris said. "We've been here twice and won it twice, so maybe we should try this more.
Long Beach, Calif., was a repeat champion in 1992-93, though the first victory was awarded after a Philippines squad was stripped of the title for using over-age players.
Just 13, Japan's Go Matsumoto dominated hitters like a major leaguer with an overpowering fastball.
It was potent again for him on Monday, except for Walker's shot in the third inning that followed a baserunning blunder.
Carter overcame a bout of wildness in the sixth and final inning after walking one batter and hitting another to become the only pitcher in World Series history to win four games.
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Stephen Smith Stephen Smith is a news producer and sports editor for CBSNews.com
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