Eleven- and 12-year-old baseball is the level of play that typically culminates in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Penn., that’s televised on ESPN each year. (File photo)

Eleven- and 12-year-old baseball is the level of play that typically culminates in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Penn., that’s televised on ESPN each year. (File photo)

Pennsylvania off the table for Surrey, White Rock little leaguers

Prestigious tournament cancelled due to pandemic

This year’s Little League World Series and the championship tournaments in six other Little League divisions have been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Little League President Stephen Keener announced the cancellations in a Facebook Live broadcast Thursday afternoon from league headquarters in Williamsport, Penn., saying it would be “impossible” to hold the events amid ongoing restrictions on large gatherings and travel.

Teams from both Surrey and White Rock have previously qualified to play in the series. Whalley Little League has sent teams to to Williamsport six times since 1973, including in 2018. White Rock players have represented Canada four times over the past decade, including a third-place international finish in 2017.

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The Little League World Series has been held every August since 1947 and has never been cancelled. Next year was to be the 75th playing of the tournament; that milestone has been pushed back to 2022.

Keener described the decision to cancel as “heartbreaking” for all involved.

He added that travel restrictions would make it equally impossible to hold qualifying tournaments for international teams and to bring those teams safely to the United States.

– with files from Peace Arch News

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