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Tribe 11u AAABaseball Team Heads to National Competition

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
June 1, 2026
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The Tribe Baseball Team (composed of several hometown players) is preparing to take the national stage after an impressive spring season that saw the squad compile a 25-9-1 record.

The team will play in the Ripken Experience in Pigeon Forge.

Representing their community with pride, the team will compete this week against 18 teams from across the country in a highly competitive national tournament. The event begins with pool play, where the Tribe will play five games between Monday and Wednesday. Bracket competition begins Thursday, with teams battling for a championship title.

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Team members include:

Top Row (left to right):
Griffin Sykes, Brady Miller, DJ Holloway, Kyle Blakeney, Canyon Guidroz, and River Westbrook.

Bottom Row (left to right):
Weston Mayfield, Channing Chatman, Slade Ross, Jack Purvis, and Jackson Lee.

 

Coaches and parents say the players have worked tirelessly throughout the season, demonstrating dedication, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Their successful season record reflects months of hard work and commitment both on and off the field.

As the Tribe begins tournament play, community members are encouraged to show their support and cheer on these young athletes as they represent their hometown on a national level.

Good luck to the Tribe Baseball Team as they compete for a championship and continue an outstanding season.

 

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