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CV Rebels Fall Short in Championship Game vs. The Cannons

Jackson hits a double to take the lead in the semi-finals

Tournament Recap • September 13–14, 2025

So Close.

A 3-1 run falls just one win short in the Championship.

Not every weekend ends with a trophy — but not every team fights their way to a Championship game, either. The Rebels went 3-1 this September, earning their spot in the final and pushing the Cannons right to the edge before a tough 6-5 loss ended the run.

This wasn’t the Rebels’ cleanest weekend. The offense had its moments but couldn’t quite find the consistency the team showed in August, and the pitching gave up more runs than anyone wanted. But you know what? Reaching a Championship game is hard. Winning three games in a tournament field is hard. And losing a one-run final by a single run is the kind of outcome that stings — and should.

That sting is a good thing. It means these kids care. It means they’re invested. And it means they’ll show up to the next one hungry.

3-1 Tournament Record

25 Runs Scored

21 Runs Allowed

Championship Game

Rebels fall to the Cannons in a one-run heartbreaker 5-6

One run. That’s all that separated the Rebels from back-to-back Championship titles. The Cannons were a quality opponent and they earned the win — but so did the Rebels earn the right to stand on that field in the final. A one-run Championship loss is not a failure. It’s a measuring stick.

Top Performers at the Plate

Even in a tighter offensive weekend, several Rebels stepped up with standout performances in the box.

Ricky

6-for-11 • 3 Runs Scored • 3 RBIs — Ricky was the team’s most consistent bat all weekend, making contact at an impressive rate and coming through with runners on base. A do-it-all kind of weekend at the plate.

Federico

5-for-10 • 4 Runs Scored — Federico is fast becoming one of the most dangerous at-bats in the lineup. Four runs scored tells you he’s not just getting on base — he’s making things happen once he’s there.

Izaiah

5-for-10 • 2 Doubles — Two doubles in a tournament weekend shows real gap-to-gap power. Izaiah put together a composed, confident performance and hit the ball hard consistently.

Gio

4-for-9 • 3 Walks — Seven times on base. That kind of patience and plate discipline is invaluable — Gio made pitchers work all weekend and kept the lineup turning over.

On the Mound

Four arms took the ball for the Rebels this weekend, logging innings across a tough bracket. There were rough patches, but there were also some performances worth recognizing.

Bradley — The Highlight Reel

In just 2 innings, Bradley was virtually unhittable — 1 hit, 0 earned runs, and 5 strikeouts. That’s the kind of outing that turns heads. Five punchouts in two innings is electric, and Bradley showed exactly the kind of stuff that can shut down any lineup.

5 Ks0 ER2 IP1 H

Ricky — Two-Way Weekend

5 innings pitched with 4 Ks and only 2 earned runs — solid and efficient. Ricky’s weekend as both a pitcher and a hitter was the definition of a two-way player, and that kind of contribution is invaluable on a tournament squad.

4 Ks2 ER5 IP4 H4 BB

Judah

4.2 innings on the bump with 2 earned runs and 2 strikeouts. Judah ate up valuable innings and kept the team in games — that kind of durability matters deeply in a tournament format.

2 Ks2 ER4.2 IP3 H2 BB

Jackson

6 innings pitched, 2-0 in both his starts — Jackson shouldered the biggest workload of any arm on the staff, going the distance in two games and picking up both wins. Giving up 5 earned runs over 6 innings in a run-heavy weekend isn’t perfect, but winning both outings is what matters.

2-0 W-L5 Ks5 ER6 IP10 H2 BB

The Bigger Picture

“Tough weekends have a way of teaching things that easy ones never can. How you respond when the ball doesn’t bounce your way — that’s where character gets built. This team has plenty of it.”

The September tournament wasn’t the dominant performance the Rebels put up in August, and that’s okay. Baseball is a humbling game, and even the best teams lose. What matters is the Rebels battled through the bracket, won three games, and stood on the Championship field competing for a title.

The families in the stands never stopped cheering. The dugout never stopped believing. And with the move to 12U on the horizon, this group is just getting started. The hunger is real — and the Rebels will be back.

See you at the next one. ⚾

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CV Rebels 10U Defeat Cannons 11u to Advance to Championship

CV Rebels 10U topped Cannons 11u 6-2 on Sunday.

CV Rebels 10U opened the scoring in the first after Julian A homered to center field, scoring three runs.

CV Rebels 10U added one run in the second after Izayah M grounded out.

Ricardo R earned the win for CV Rebels 10U. The hurler allowed two hits and two runs over three innings, striking out none and walking none.

Leo V threw three innings of scoreless ball for CV Rebels 10U in relief. The pitcher surrendered two hits, striking out one and walking two.

CV Rebels 10U amassed 11 hits in the game.

Julian drove the middle of the lineup, leading CV Rebels 10U with three runs batted in. The cleanup hitter went 1-for-2 on the day.

Federico C, Jackson H, and Sebastian R each collected two hits for CV Rebels 10U.

Jackson and Gio E each stole multiple bases for CV Rebels 10U.

CV Rebels 10U were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error.