Please note that there is nowexpanded photo coverage of the final four games of the tourney, especially the semi-final games between Ontario-Quebec and Victoria-Alberta, the bronze medal game between Ontario and Alberta and the Championship Game between Victoria and Quebec...
By Christian J...
Day 3 of the Pee Wee AAA Nationals saw a battle of 2 undefeated teams in Pool A, as well as some interesting twists and turns in Pool B to keep the semi finalists in limbo until the final game was complete...
Sunday, August 27, 2006 One thing that is known for sure is that the 2006 Pee Wee AAA National Final will be a battle between east and west, as finalists will emerge from the "Western" semi-final between Alberta and host Victoria, and another from the "Eastern" semi-final between neighbouring Provinces Ontario and Quebec...
Saskatchewan broke open a close 2-1 game with 9 runs in the bottom of the 5th inning to win a mercy rule shortened game against Newfoundland 11-1 and take the 5th place consolation game...
With an offence that generated runs in each inning, including a 9 run 4th, the host Victoria Wildcats are off to the Pee Wee AAA National Final after defeating Alberta 16-1...
Finding the bats that they wished they had against Quebec, Ontario scored 4 in the first, 4 in the second and 3 in the third to put this game away early...
Trailing 5-4 after 3 innings, British Columbia scored a pair in the 4th and another pair in the 6th to take the lead and steal the 4th place consolation game away from New Brunswick...
After giving up 2 runs in the top of the first to Ontario, Quebec responded by exploding for 12 runs in the bottom of the first, on the strength of 3 home runs, and left 4 Ontario pitchers in the dust along the way...
Nova Scotia starting pitcher Alex Ostov threw a complete game 7 hitter as Nova Scotia defeated PEI 7-4 to take the 3rd place consolation game...
Day 2 Complete: Victoria and Quebec Headed for Showdown; Ontario Also Undefeated Both Victoria and Quebec remained unbeaten in Pool A play on Friday and will now face each other in a showdown for first place at 11:30 AM on Saturday...
Day 1 of the 2006 Pee Wee AAA National Championships is now in the books and host Victoria and Team Quebec appear to be headed for a big Saturday showdown in Pool A, as both teams are 2-0, having secured big victories in their 2 games on Thursday...
We have provided a dedicated, stand-alone page for a more detailed provision of game scores, summaries andgame action photos...
Victoria ready to welcome ball teams from all 10 provinces Brian Drewry, Times ColonistPublished: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 Baseball fans are in for a wild time in the last week of August...
The Pee Wee AAA Wildcats, under the coaching of Gautam Srivastava and Steve Bailey, have had an excellent summer leading into the Baseball Canada National Pee Wee Championship to be held in Victoria August 24 - 27...
"Real baseball” for 11 and 12 year olds! Did you know that: Pee Wee Baseball is played by more 11 and 12 year olds in BC and the rest of Canada than any other brand of youth baseball In 2001 there was no Pee Wee baseball played in Victoria...