Taunton East 12U Wins District 6 Title in Extra Innings
Backstory and Rivalry
For three straight seasons, Taunton East and Swansea Maroon have clashed for the Massachusetts Little League District 6 championship. Prior meetings were razor‑thin affairs, often decided by a single run, and the last two finals had favored the Swansea squad. On Wednesday, July 15, 2026, the narrative shifted when the East squad broke the drought at the Swansea Little League Complex.
Game Flow and Key Moments
Taunton East erupted with three runs in the opening frame, paced by Logan Rego and Gavin Costa who opened the inning with back‑to‑back singles before Jakobe Suarez delivered a base‑clearing double. The visitors extended their cushion to 4‑0 early, but Swansea responded in the second inning with a Blake Emard RBI single and a pair of wild pitches that brought runs home.
Swansea tied the game in the sixth, forcing extra innings. In the seven‑inning extra frame, the East’s top bunter, Kyle LaPointe, laid down a perfect bunt that allowed Suarez to score from second. The defensive stand came when Suarez, serving as the automatic runner, recorded a save over two innings, striking out four while yielding just an unearned run.
Standout Performances
Taunton’s Gavin Costa earned the win, tossing five innings and allowing three runs on eight hits, walking three and fanning three. Jakobe Suarez was lights out in relief, delivering a 2‑inning save with four strikeouts and a lone unearned run. For Swansea, Ben Bumpus took the loss after 6⅓ frames, giving up four runs on eight hits, walking two and striking out eight. Bumpus was later supported by Luke Cabral, who recorded the final two‑third of an inning without a hit.
Batting-wise, Taunton’s Logan Rego paced the offense with a 2‑for‑3 day highlighted by a triple and a run. Kyle LaPointe added a 2‑for‑3 effort with an RBI. Swansea’s Blake Emard drove in the hosts’ first run and finished 1‑for‑3, while Ethan Kenyon and Lucas Camara each contributed RBI singles.
What It Means Going Forward
With the 5‑4 victory, Taunton East now advances to pool play as they chase a path to Williamsport and the Little League World Series. Coach Eddy Travers praised his players’ resiliency, noting the team’s depth and the significance of finally triumphing in a championship that had eluded them for several years. “We’ve got a lot more baseball to go,” he said, emphasizing that this win is just the first step in a longer postseason journey.
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Taunton’s Logan Rego beats and Swansea’s Aiden Patel during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea LL Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Logan Rego beats and Swansea’s Aiden Patel during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea LL Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Logan Rego swings at a pitch during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little Leage Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Lucas Camara winds up a pitch during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea LL Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Jakobe Suarez celebrates after driving in a pair of runs on a double during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little Leage Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Gavin Costa winds up a pitch during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Emmett Travers watches a foul ball during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Ben Bumpus throws a pitch during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Luke Cabral attempts a diving catch during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Lucas Camara ducks out of the way of a pitch during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Ethan Arruda looks to beat the throw to Taunton’s Caden Gomes at second during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Mason Hopkins crosses the plate during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Blake Emard beats the throw to Taunton’s Jakobe Suarez at second during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Ethan Kenyon bunts during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Ethan Kenyon runs to first as Taunton’s Christopher Macdonald fields his bunt during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Logan Rego celebrates after hitting a triple during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Logan Rego watches his hit during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton’s Gavin Costa throws a pitch during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea Maroon players and coaches congratulate Ben Bumpus (10) after scoring the tying run during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game against Taunton East at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Swansea’s Lucas Camara beats the throw to Taunton’s Caden Gomes at second during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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A Taunton East coach watches as Swansea ties the game during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton celebrates a run during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Taunton East players celebrate after beating Swansea Marron 5-4 in the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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Members of the Taunton East Little League 12U Majors team poses with their District 6 champions banner after beating Swansea Maroon in the title game at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
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SWANSEA— For the past three years, at different age levels, the same Taunton East and Swansea Maroon squads have met each other in the Massachusetts Little League District 6 championship.
All of those games, and other clashes between the two, have been hard-fought affairs, decided by just a run or two. The past two titles clashes have gone to the boys from Swansea.
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But when the two met for the 12U title at the Swansea Little League Complex on Wednesday, July 15, the first step on the long road to Williamsport and its famed Little League World Series, it was the boys from Taunton East who came out on top.
Propelled by a three run first inning and solidified by an extra inning bunt, Taunton East held off Swansea Maroon to secure a 5-4 seventh inning win and the 2026 Massachusetts 12U District 6 crown.
Members of the Taunton East Little League 12U Majors team poses with their District 6 champions banner after beating Swansea Maroon in the title game at the Swansea Little League Complex on July 15, 2026.
“It means the world to me,” Taunton East coach Eddy Travers said. “Since these kids were six and seven years old, we’ve been battling every game… (Swansea Maroon) came out on top the last couple of years, but we came out on top the year it means the most.”
After Swansea Maroon tied things up 4-4 in the bottom of the sixth to force extra innings, Taunton East knew they needed to respond fast to quell their momentum. With shortstop Jakobe Suarez, who led the way at the plate going 1-for-2 with a double, a pair of runs and an RBI, placed at second as the automatic extra innings baserunner and advancing to third on a single by Kyle LaPointe, the team’s top bunter, third baseman Emmett Travers, came up to bat.
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“He’s always putting the ball in play,” Eddy Travers said of his son. “I knew he could get it down, and I knew that Jakobe at third base was ready to go when we put it down exactly where we told him to put it, and it worked.
The younger Travers placed a bunt perfectly between the mound and first base line, giving Suarez enough time to reach home and himself enough time to reach first safely for the single.
From there, Suarez was able to close out the game, striking out three straight Swansea batters after giving up an opening walk to seal the deal for Taunton East. He earned the save going 2 innings giving up an unearned run on a pair of hits and a walk while striking out 4.
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Gavin Costa, meanwhile, earned the win for Taunton East, going 5 innings giving up 3 runs (2 earned) on 8 hits and 3 walks while striking out 3.
“He did what he had to do, and that’s why he’s our ace,” Travers said. “We’ve got a bunch of aces on this team, but he came out there, did what he had to do and kept them in check all game.”
Suarez was able to aid that effort in the top of the first. After back-to-back singles by center fielder Logan Rego and Costa to start the game, he drove the pair home on a base-clearing double.
Taunton’s Jakobe Suarez celebrates after driving in a pair of runs on a double during the Massachusetts District 6 Major Division title game between Taunton East and Swansea Maroon at the Swansea Little Leage Complex on July 15, 2026.
“I feel like that was the part where I knew this was going to be a good game,” Suarez said. “That’s the part that hyped me up.”
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Suarez would come home himself the next at-bat, reaching on a ground out by LaPointe after advancing to third on a wild pitch. First baseman Shawn Guillemette made it 4-0 in the top of the second, driving in left fielder Mason Hopkins with an RBI double, before Swansea Maroon halved that lead in the bottom half of the inning courtesy of a Blake Emard RBI single and a pair of wild pitches that saw him come home two at-bats later.
It remained 4-2 until Swansea Maroon, with their backs against the wall, struck back courtesy of an RBI single by third baseman Lucas Camara and a passed ball an at-bat later to bring in starting pitcher Ben Bumpas from third to tie it all up.
While Taunton East prevailed in the end, Swansea Maroon put in a solid effort throughout. Bumpas took the loss after going 6⅓ innings, giving up 4 runs on 8 hits and a pair of walks while striking out 8 before Luke Cabral tossed the final ⅔ innings giving up a hit.
At the plate, Emard led the way for the hosts, gong 1-for-3 with a run and an RBI. Ethan Amaral went 2-for-2 with a run while Camara went 2-for-3 with an RBI and first baseman Bryce Standring went 1-for-3 with a double.
As for the visiting bats, Rego went 2-for-3 with a triple and a run while LaPorte went 2-for-3 with an RBI.
Taunton East now move on to pool play against a to be decided slew opponent as it pursues a chance at the state title. While Eddy Travers knows his team has the depth and talent to make a deep run, he knows there’s still plenty they have to do first to prove that.
“We’ve got a lot more baseball to go,” Eddy Travers said.
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