The U-19 Women’s National Team (WNT) defeated Japan 4-3 in walk-off fashion to win the 2019 World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) U-19 Women’s Softball World Cup.
With the win, Team USA became the first team in history to win three consecutive U-19 World Cup titles and now has seven titles overall.
“It’s something I will never forget,” Megan Faraimo (Vista, Calif.) said. “Just the sheer resiliency of this team and the durability is something that I have never experienced before and to come back and win a ball game like this against one of the best teams in the world says a lot about the character of this team.”
It was a back and forth defensive battle through the first seven innings of the game.
Faraimo had nine strikeouts through her first seven innings of work giving up just three hits. Offensively, Team USA was putting the ball in play but wasn’t able to break through the tough defense of Japan.
“This team deserved an opportunity to have a game like this,” U-19 WNT Head Coach, Heather Tarr (Redmond, Wash./Head Coach at Washington) said.
“What an amazing team that Japan has this year. Every inning was a fight and a battle and every inning it was so hard to score runs off of their pitching and their defense.”
In the eighth inning the teams entered international tie breaker play and Japan scored quickly on a double to left field to bring the runner placed on second home.
Japan followed with a single to left field driving in another run to make it a 2-0 ballgame. An error by Skylar Wallace (Woodstock, Ga.) allowed for another runner to score and give Japan the 3-0 lead.
Pitcher Montana Fouts (Grayson, Ky.) would come in and get the final out of the inning.
Team USA entered the bottom of the eighth down 3-0 with Bailey Dowling (St. Joseph, Ill.) on second base. Jadelyn Allchin (Fountain Valley, Calif.) hit a leadoff single to move Dowling to third. Frankie Hammoude (Oakland, Calif.) entered the game as a pinch hitter and sent the third pitch of her at bat over the left field fence to tie the game 3-3.
“When I was walking up to the box all I was thinking was that we just need a small base hit,” Hammoude said. “Coming home to my teammates after tying the game was an indescribable feeling and I couldn’t wait to touch home.”
With two outs, Charla Echols (Newnan, Ga.) hit a triple to deep centerfield to continue the rally for Team USA representing the game winning run.
After going down 0-2 early in her at bat, Jasmine Sievers (Laguna Niguel, Calif.) singled on a ground ball bobbled by the shortstop scoring Echols in the eight inning, comeback victory.
The final out. The dog pile. Team USA ON TOP! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ToA6UoQVb9
— USA Softball (@USASoftball) August 17, 2019
“This is a dream come true,” Faraimo said. “I used to dream about this moment, so it means a lot. It is such an honor and it feels even better to do it with a group of girls that I really love.”
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WBSC U-19 Women’s Softball World Cup
August 11-17 | Irvine, Calif.
Date | Opponent | Time | Media |
August 10 | U-19 WNT 15, No. 5 Mexico 0 | 8 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 11 | U-19 WNT 15, No. 43 Botswana 0 | 8 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 12 | U-19 WNT 8, No. 15 Czech Republic 0 | 8 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 13 | U-19 WNT 12, No. 3 Canada 0 | 8 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 14 | U-19 WNT 6, No. 4 Puerto Rico 0 | 8 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 15 | U-19 WNT 7, No. 6 Chinese Taipei 0 | 3 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 15 | U-19 WNT 1, No. 2 Japan 0 | 8 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 16 | U-19 WNT 6, No. 8 China 0 | 3 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 16 | U-19 WNT 9, No. 7 Australia 0 | 8 p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
August 17 | U-19 WNT 4, No. 2 Japan 3 | 2. p.m. PT | Box Score | Recap |
- Group A: Team USA, Mexico, Czech Republic, Botswana
- Group B: Japan, Australia, Italy, South Africa
- Group C: Puerto Rico, China, Brazil, Ireland
- Group D: Canada, Chinese Taipei, Netherlands, New Zealand