Team Georgia 11U was awarded the championship this past weekend in the Triple Crown March Mayhem tournament in East Cobb. After achieving the #1 seed in their very first tournament the week before (which was rained out at bracket play) the 11U team is off to an impressive start this season! Congrats also to Team…

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Team GA Elite – winners of the fall Triple Crown State Championship. Ryan Cox threw a no hitter in semis with nine K’s in four innings. Ethan Folly achieves offensive MVP with the game winning hit in quarterfinals along with seven hits in three games on Sunday. Way to go TG!

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A huge congratulations to Team Georgia’s 17U Elite team – and to coaches Wes Fields, Dimitri Kourtis and Chris Epps – for a successful tournament showing in Charleston at the CABA 18U World Series. Matthew Pacifico had an exciting walk off double in the 10th inning, advancing the team to the championship game. David Thigpen…

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Team Georgia’s 16U Elite team made it to the championship game of the 16U PG East Cobb Invitational Tournament. Although the game resulted in 2nd place to an impressive Team Elite 16U Prime – our own Griffin Cheney was the Most Valuable Player. Congratulations Griffin & Team Georgia 16U!  

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The McRaney twins show off the two second place trophies earned by the TGBA Elite 17U team in back to back Perfect Game tournaments – 2015 WWBA National Qualifier & 2015 Perfect Game WWBA Southeast Qualifier. So proud of this team!!

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Team Georgia recognizes Bo Majkowski –  2015 Perfect Game WWBA Southeast Qualifier MVP! Majkowski hit .474 for the tournament, two doubles, one triple and a home run with 13 RBI and eight runs scored. Congratulations, Bo! Congrats to Bo Majkowski on earning MVP honors at the Southeast Qualifier #2! #PGTourney pic.twitter.com/GTj6gLUZ4m — WWBA (@PGWWBA) September 28, 2015

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Congratulations to Team GA Elite 17U on their awesome performance in the Perfect Game qualifier tournament this past weekend at LakePoint, earning their spot in the championship game. These dedicated and determined players were true competitors, playing six games in a 48 hour span – all which included throwing three shutouts and a no hitter. Even TGBA’s own…

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