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- Updated: July 15, 2026
Section 7 champion Fletcher Hills LL 8-10 All-Stars
Fletcher Hills claims first Section 7 8-10 title, advances to SoCal State
EastCountySports.com staff report
SPRING VALLEY — Fletcher Hills Little League made history Sunday, capturing the Section 7 championship in the 8-10 Baseball Division and becoming the first 10U All-Star team in league history to win a sectional title in the division.
FHLL, the District 41 champion, rolled through the four-team tournament with a pair of impressive victories, opening with a 14-4 triumph over District 66 champion Encanto before blanking District 42 champion Sweetwater Valley, 5-0.
Fletcher Hills wasted little time establishing itself as the tournament favorite, scoring 19 runs while allowing just four over its two games.
Sweetwater Valley defeated District 22 champion Yuma, 14-0, while Yuma eliminated Encanto, 3-0, in a losers-bracket contest, followed by a 4-3 win over SVLL to advance to face the Hillers.
The Section 7 championship sends Fletcher Hills to the Southern California State Tournament, which will be hosted by Santee National Little League in District 41, giving the East County champions a home-field atmosphere for the next stage of their postseason journey.
Fletcher Hills opens state tournament play on Friday, July 24, against Fontana Community Little League (District 71) at 6 p.m. at Santee National Little League.
The winner advances to face the Section 9 champion on Saturday, while the tournament continues through the championship game on Aug. 2.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STATE TOURNAMENT
8-10 Baseball
Host: District 41 (Santee National Little League)
First Round — Friday, July 24
- Fontana Community (District 71) vs. Fletcher Hills (District 41), 6 p.m.
- Lompoc (District 65) vs. Point Loma (District 32), 5 p.m.
Quarterfinals — Saturday, July 25
- Section 3 champion vs. Encino (District 40), 9 a.m.
- Winner, Fontana Community/Fletcher Hills vs. Section 9 champion, 1 p.m.
- Section 10 champion vs. Section 5 champion, 10 a.m.
- Winner, Lompoc/Point Loma vs. Section 4 champion, 2 p.m.
Winners Bracket
- Semifinals — Tuesday, July 28
- Championship — Thursday, July 30
Elimination Bracket
- Begins Sunday, July 26
- Continues through Friday, July 31
Championship Round
- Saturday, Aug. 1, 11 a.m.
- If necessary: Sunday, Aug. 2, 11 a.m.
Section 7 Results
- First Round: Fletcher Hills 14, Encanto 4
- First Round: Sweetwater Valley 14, Yuma 0
- Winner’s bracket: Fletcher Hills 5, Sweetwater Valley 0
- Eliminations: Yuma 3, Encanto 0; Yuma 4, Sweetwater Valley 3
- Championship: Fletcher Hills def. Yuma, score not reported

Rancho de Oro Intermediate 50/70 All-Stars
Rancho de Oro claims Section 7 Intermediate crown
Rancho de Oro represented District 41 at the Southern California State Tournament after defeating Eastlake, of District 42, in the Section 7 championship series. With only the two leagues entered in the Intermediate 50/70 bracket, Rancho de Oro needed to get past Eastlake to secure the sectional title and advance.
At the state tournament in San Bernardino, Rancho de Oro opened with an emphatic 11-1, five-inning victory over Claremont. The District 41 champions then fell into the elimination bracket after a 16-6, five-inning loss to Riviera and saw their postseason end with a 15-5, six-inning loss to Scripps Ranch.
Rancho de Oro finished the Southern California tournament 1-2, with its Section 7 championship and opening-round state victory highlighting the Intermediate All-Stars’ postseason run.
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