Northshore Little League Minors win Tournament of Champions

The Northshore Little League girls
Photo courtesy of Jim Ford
The Northshore Little League girls' fastpitch minors team (18-4) beat the Woodinville Bandits June 12 at Bothell High, 13-3, for the Tournament of Champions title. The tournament involved teams from six different local Little League organizations, and the Cougars' team represents girls from Shelton View, Maywood, West Hill and Woodmoor elementary schools. Pictured front row, left to right: Madelyn Swan, Melia Baquian, Natalie Hayward, Kennedy Davis. Second row: Allison Pappas, Jamie Ford, Catherine Lopez, Emily Heffernan, Alia Jewell, Hannah Cottnair, Erin Goss, Ally Morris, Olivia Anderson. Third row: Coach Chris Cottnair, Coach Oscar Lopez, Coach Len Baquian, Coach John Heffernan.

June 15, 2011 · Updated 1:01 PM 

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The Northshore Little League girls' fastpitch minors team (18-4) beat the Woodinville Bandits June 12 at Bothell High, 13-3, for the Tournament of Champions title. The tournament involved teams from six different local Little League organizations, and the Cougars' team represents girls from Shelton View, Maywood, West Hill and Woodmoor elementary schools.

Pictured front row, left to right: Madelyn Swan, Melia Baquian, Natalie Hayward, Kennedy Davis.  Second row:  Allison Pappas, Jamie Ford, Catherine Lopez, Emily Heffernan, Alia Jewell, Hannah Cottnair, Erin Goss, Ally Morris, Olivia Anderson. Third row: Coach Chris Cottnair, Coach Oscar Lopez, Coach Len Baquian, Coach John Heffernan.

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