SPACE COAST DAILY TV SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Space Coast Daily TV Breaks the Mold!
Hey, Sports fans! Get ready for a backyard showdown that feels like a blockbuster—Lake Mary and Tampa Bayshore are back on the field, fighting tooth and nail for the Florida Little League Championship. The magic? These teams are the reigning Little League World Series champs, so you can expect every pitch to be a power-packed cliffhanger.
Why You Gotta Watch
- Lake Mary & Tampa Bayshore are already world‑class, so their plays will light up the camera.
- Orville Susong and Zane Garcia are in the booth, offering the kind of play‑by‑play commentary that turns every inning into a living story.
- This is the Florida qualifier, meaning the stakes are high and the drama even higher.
Meet the Commentators
Orville Susong and Zane Garcia make the broadcast feel like a cozy campfire chat—terrific calls, witty banter, and plenty of explanations about why a swing might have been a strike or a bunt turned fake‑out.
Get in the Action
Don’t miss the moment when these champions face off. The hit, the run, the slipping glove—every second is pure, unfiltered baseball magic. Grab a bowl of popcorn, lace up your headphones, and join us on the Space Coast Daily TV to see which team claims the crown!

Lake Mary vs. Tampa Bayshore: The 12U Showdown in Eau Gallie
Brevard County – Melbourne, FL
The excitement is finally bubbling over at the 12U Little League Florida State Tournament, held this week at the Tim Wakefield Sports Complex in Eau Gallie. The championship match is set, and the battle lines are drawn: the reigning Little League World Series champions, Lake Mary, are taking on the formidable Tampa Bayshore.
Game Details
- What: 12U State‑Championship Game
- When: Sunday, 10 a.m.
- Where: Field 3, Crane Park
- Why It Matters: A chance to prove whether the two top teams from Florida can keep their winning streak hot or if a fresh contender will step up to the plate.
Why Fans Are Buzzing
Between the lightning-fast pitching, the strategic at‑batting, and the sheer competitive spirit, this isn’t just another Friday‑night baseball game. It’s a full‑blown festival for the home‑grown talent, and the stakes are high: the winner will ultimately earn the honor of representing Florida in the next Little League World Series.
Some Hints for Viewers
- Grab a cold drink – the weather can be warm.
- Bring your cheering squad: the fans are the secret power in this matchup.
- Expect a bit of drama – both teams have history and expect a hard fight.
Catch the action as the two top teams set the field on fire – it’s one for the history books, and it’s only 10 a.m. away!
You can catch all the action Live on Space Coast Daily TV starting at 10 a.m., with Orville Susong and Zane Garcia on the call.
Lake Mary Takes Pool A Like a Buzzer‑Beater
Friday: An Explosive 19‑0 Victory
Lake Mary stormed in, demolishing Chaires‑Capitola with a frightening 19‑0 scoreline. The game was over after just three innings—who needs the rest when you’ve already won?
Saturday: A Sweet 9‑1 Conquest
At 10 a.m., the Blue Jays outwitnessed Lakewood Ranch, blowing out the competition 9‑1. The crowd was clapping hard for those hot hits.
Pool A – The Battle of the Big 4
- Lake Mary (the powerhouse)
- Lakewood Ranch (the rival)
- Chaires‑Capitola (the first victim)
- Windermere (the last contender)
Windermere tried to keep the momentum after two wins, but the relentless bats from Lake Mary were too much. A final 11‑1 triumph sealed the show, leaving the rest wishing they’d brought their best game.

Bayshore Takes Pool B by Storm
Lake Mary’s hustle is what made Section 3 District 19 feel a little bit “fancy enough” for this season – but the real fireworks came from the Bayshore team.
Rough Start, Smooth Finish
- Game 1: 2-0 win over East Boynton Beach – a match that felt like it was played in slow‑motion. Shaken, but not shaken.
- Game 2: LaBelle 17‑3 blowout – Bayshore broke free from the parking lot anxieties and catapulted into the big leagues.
- Game 3: Face‑off with North Springs – the real showdown after both teams had a solid run. 9‑0 victory sealed the win.
Defense that Rocks
During the first five innings, Sean Lannan threw a mythical shut‑out that made the pitchers’ gloves feel like they were in a black‑box safety seat. He didn’t just hold them; he commanded them.
Momentum & Heart
That glance of 17‑3 dominance wasn’t just a number; it was the fuel that supplied the next match. The team’s buzz kept pumping, and the showdow with North Springs? A classic. The 9‑0 finale proved that, after a shaky start, Bayshore was not just knocking doors – they were built a playground for the league.
Where to Watch Next?
If you’re after a quick recap, or a few laughs about how Bayshore handled the tough early days, keep an eye on the next game – we’re sure it’ll be another slam dunk of a performance.

Sweet 10, Sweet Victory: Bayshore & Lake Mary on the Road to Williamsport
What’s at Stake?
Picture this: Bayshore is stepping up from Section 7, District 6, and the spotlight is glowing bright on the Little League Baseball Southeast Regional Tournament. The two teams that come out on top—Bayshore or Lake Mary—will earn the golden ticket to the regional showdown in Warner Robins, Georgia (July 31 – Aug 5).
Regional Line‑up
- Florida – state champions
- Georgia – state champions
- North Carolina – state champions
- South Carolina – state champions
- Tennessee – state champions
- Virginia – state champions
The Road to Williamsport
The distance to the World Series is shrinking faster than a pressed-down baseball. Lake Mary is itching to reclaim its glory days, while Bayshore is aiming to hit a first‑timer run to the World Series—that’s a dream worth rooting for! The stakes just got higher, and the pitches are getting hotter.
In Short…
There’s a lot on the line: skills, pride, and the chance to write a new chapter in their baseball history. Who will claim the regional crown? Tune in, cheer loud, and watch the little giants deliver big‑hit moments!
