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Staten Island squad uses dramatic walk-off to move within one win of Little League World Series

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Staten Island squad uses dramatic walk-off to move within one win of Little League World Series

With the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the seventh, and the game tied at five, Staten Island South Shore Little League’s Peter Giaccio was determined to end the game when he stepped into the batter’s box.

“I told him we’re taking one pitch,” Staten Island manager Bob Laterza told The Post about the moment. “He says, ‘I don’t care how many pitches we take, I’m winning this game.’”

Giaccio did just that, blooping a single into left field to drive home Dylan Degaeta to lift Staten Island to a 6-5 win over East Lyme, Conn., and punch their ticket to the Mid-Atlantic Regional final on Friday night against Morristown, N.J.

The winner advances to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.

The Staten Island’s South Shore Little Little League is one win away from the LLWS. Photo Courtesy of Christine Iraci
Peter Giaccio delivers a walk-off single for Staten Island’s South Shore Little League on Aug. 7, 2024. ESPN

Staten Island battled throughout the game in Bristol, Conn., and erased two different deficits to pull out the hard-fought win.

“These kids won’t give up,” Laterza said. “They’re playing in our league for four years. This is where they want to be, this is what it’s all about to get there and they’re taking the most of this opportunity.”

Down 5-3 in the bottom of the fifth, Vin Ruggiero scored on a double to pull Staten Island to within one.

Jake Romero drove in Giaccio in the next at-bat to tie the game at five and set the stage for the game-winning hit two innings later.

Peter Giaccio is interviewed after his walk-off single for Staten Island on Aug. 7. Courtesy of Peter Giacco Sr.

Dean Scarangello got the win for Staten Island, striking out five and giving up just one run after relieving Ruggiero to start the fourth inning.

Staten Island now has the chance to not only punch its ticket to the Little League World Series, but it can get a bit of redemption against New Jersey after a tough 11-1 loss earlier in the regionals.

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