U-15 KOREAN SOFTBALL TEAM WINS 15-8 REVERSAL OVER INDIA...ASIA CUP FINAL RANKINGS CLOSES 5TH PLACE

U-15 Korean Softball Team Wins 15-8 Reversal Over India...Asia Cup Final Rankings Closes 5th Place

U-15 Korean Softball Team Wins 15-8 Reversal Over India...Asia Cup Final Rankings Closes 5th Place

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The Korean under-15 softball team led by head coach Noh Geum-ran (Incheon Metropolitan City Sports Council) finished the tournament in fifth place in the final ranking by winning 15-8 against India, the last opponent in the ranking match, at the 2025 2nd U15 Softball Asia Cup in Nantou Puri, Taiwan.토토사이트

South Korean starter Lee Chae-won (Shin Jeong-yeo Middle School) seemed to give India four runs in the first inning alone, allowing consecutive hits to hitters 1st to 3rd and giving up a walk to subsequent hitters from the beginning of the first inning, but the national team's batters showed their concentration and scored two runs each in the first and second innings to tie the game 4-4.

In the top of the third inning, South Korea allowed Lee Chae-ha (Shin Jeong-yeo Middle School), who took the mound in relief with one out, first and second base, to turn the tables by losing three points due to infield defense errors following a walk and wild pitch, but in the bottom of the third inning, Han Chae-yul (Chungbuk University University Middle School) followed Lee Chae-ha's infield hit and Lee Joon-hee (Chungbuk University University University Middle School) followed India by a 7-6 lead and a single in front of left field.

Both teams finished the fourth inning without losing a point and India seemed to run 8-6 in the top of the fifth inning, but South Korea won the run-a-head (cold game) in the 15th-85th inning with Kim Na-won (cold game) after scoring eight runs with consecutive hits and walks by subsequent batters, starting with a hit by Kim Yu-min (guam middle school) in the bottom of the fifth inning.

Meanwhile, Singapore won the bronze medal by winning the 10-3 and 5th run-a-head (cold game) against Hong Kong in the bronze medal match ahead of the 5th and 6th place match, and in the final match between Japan and Taiwan, which confirmed their advance to the second U15 Softball World Cup in Italy in June, Japan won the title with a 7-0 victory over Taiwan, the winner of the first U15 Asia Cup in 2023.

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