Pennsylvania’s West Suburban Little League captured the 2025 Little League Softball World Series on Sunday, edging Floyds Knobs, Indiana, 1-0 in Greenville, North Carolina. The Mid-Atlantic champions completed an unbeaten tournament run and ended a 47-year drought for their state. Twelve-year-old right-hander Reagan Bills dominated the title game, throwing a complete-game shutout, scattering four hits and striking out two. Bills also delivered the game’s lone RBI with a first-inning single, providing all the offense Pennsylvania required. The championship drew 1.44 million viewers on ABC, making it the most-watched Little League Softball contest on record. Across all ESPN platforms, the tournament averaged 347,000 viewers, a 66 percent increase from 2024, according to Sports Business Journal, underscoring growing national interest in youth softball.
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Sunday's @LLSBWorldSeries championship game between Johnston (Pa.) and Floyds Knob (Ind.) set a new bar for audience. The complete tournament averaged 347,000 viewers across all ESPN platforms, up 66% from 2024. https://t.co/pwDVs5e8qs https://t.co/CJK1qTm3Yn
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