Deoksu without Jung Hyun-woo, Jeon Ju without Jung Woo, and lightly advanced to the quarterfinals…There was no ‘Cheongdae’ effect on the national oral team

The 52nd Bonghwangdaegi National High School Baseball Championship, which is nearing the final on Sept. 1, has entered the quarterfinals without players from the under-18 Asian Baseball Championship. The youth national team players have started their training sessions since Tuesday.메이저사이트

The two high school baseball teams have reaffirmed their potential. Deoksu High School, the nation’s strongest team, is missing Jeong Hyeon-woo and Kim Tae-hyung, and Park Joon-soon and Bae Seung-soo, and Jeonju High School, the winner of Cheongryonggi’s one-two punch, are cruising despite a major loss of power. Both teams have advanced to the quarterfinals of Bonghwangdaegi and are set to play on Tuesday. Jeon High School will play against Bukil High School at 10 a.m., and Deoksu High School will play against Daegu High School at 1 p.m. (Scheduled).

Coach Joo Chang-hoon of Jeon High School, who will play first, said on Sunday, “Jung Woo-joo and Lee Ho-min would be a stronger team, but we have the other 3rd graders. We are a team that does not easily lose as we are united even in lower grades. If we take advantage of our team’s color and play another base to block, and subtract one point each, we always win in the 9th inning.” Jeon has advanced to the round of 16 in all five national competitions she participated in this year’s event, and has advanced to the quarterfinals or higher in all four competitions except the Golden Lion.

The round of 16 matches against Kyungdong High School held on Sunday local time were just as Coach Joo Chang-hoon said. Jeon was dragged 1-4 through the third inning, but gradually followed suit, resulting in a come-from-behind victory.

Kim Young-bin, a second-year pitcher, allowed four runs and two earned runs in seven ⅓ innings with one out in the eighth inning. He failed to make it to the quarterfinals with 105 pitches, but rather advanced his team to the quarterfinals. Lee Si-hoo, the second pitcher, closed the door by allowing no run in one ⅔ inning. On offense, Seo Young-joon, the fourth batter, hit a double that gave him a chance to catch up in the fourth inning, and hit a timely hit in the fifth inning. Seong Min-soo, the first batter, had multiple hits including a three-run homer in the eighth inning.

Lee Sang-gun, the coach of Bukil High School who will compete against Jeonju High School, is committed to achieving a successful and successful finish at the last national championship this year. Coincidentally, Bukil High School was particularly strong in the Bonghwangdaegi race. He boasts of five championships, the largest number ever. “We had no performance in the national championship since last year. Still, we are the team that won the most championships in the Bonghwangdaegi race. The players are well aware of this. They are strongly determined as it is the last competition. Jeonhwanggo is a strong team, but we are getting better, so I think it will be an interesting game,” Lee said.

The next match between Deoksu High School and Daegu High School will be a showdown between this year’s strongest team and the defending champion. Deoksu advanced to the quarterfinals at all national competitions that he participated in this year. The team advanced to the quarterfinals even though Chung Hyeon-woo, Kim Tae-hyung, Park Joon-soon and Bae Seung-soo were absent from the youth team. Daegu High School won the championship last year.

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