The best softball players in the world ages 13-16 have made their way to what is affectionately known as Slower Lower Delaware, but you won’t catch these girls slowing anything down this week. The 2023 Senior League Softball World Series kicked off at the Pyle Center in Roxana July 31. Opening ceremonies included special presentations to the tournament supporters, introductions of the teams from as far away as the Philippines, and a local lawmaker singing the national anthem.
Delaware’s District 3 is represented by Lower Sussex, with some Laurel players. The team’s mission is clear: Avenge last year’s heartbreaking loss to the Waco, Texas squad, which is representing the Southwest region. Prior to the first game at Layton Field, which was televised on ESPN+, the team joined others from across the country and around the world for introductions. Below is the list of teams and the regions they represent:
Central - Illinois District 17 Little League
East - Pennsville Little League (New Jersey)
Southeast - Vine-Ingle Little League (Macon, Ga)
Southwest - Texas District 9 Little League (Waco, Texas)
West - Honolulu Little League (Hawaii)
Asia-Pacific - Negros Occidental Little League (Bacolod City, Philippines)
Canada - YYC Softball Little League (Calgary, Alberta)
Europe-Africa region - Czech Republic District 1 Little League (Prague)
Latin America - Yankees Family Group Little League (Guanica, Puerto Rico)
Delaware - District 3 (Lower Sussex and Laurel Little Leagues).
Before teams were introduced, plaques were presented to David Hare for his work with Little League, Sussex County Council President Mike Vincent for support the county provides, Sen. Gerald Hocker for support from state, the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation, and the family of Thomas James “T.J.” Bunting for the years of service he dedicated to Lower Sussex Little League and the Senior League World Series. Sussex County Register of Wills Greg Fuller sang the national anthem before Hare and Vincent tossed the ceremonial first pitches of the tournament.
The tournament will feature group play until Friday, Aug. 4, when the seeded elimination games begin. The championship is slated for 6 p.m., Friday, Aug. 6. All games are streamed on the ESPN+ app. Admission is free, but donations are collected during the games.
More information about the tournament is available at littleleague.org/world-series/2023/slsws or by downloading the Little League World Series app.