Coon Rapids (Minn.) Little League is quickly earning the nickname "Comeback Kids" following their fifth-inning rally to defeat Rapid City, S.D., 17-8 in the Midwest Regional Championship on Saturday.
The victory marks the fourth time a team from Minnesota has advanced to represent the state in the Little League World Series.
A see-saw first four innings left Minnesota trailing 8-7, when Anthony Mrosla opened the top of the fifth with a lead-off double to spark the Coon Rapids' rally. A single by Nathan LaBrant, followed by three walks, increased Minnesota's lead to 9-8. Coon Rapids managed a healthy 13-8 lead by the close of the inning.
Hopes of a comeback for Rapid City faded in the top of the sixth when Dominique Reff connected to send the ball over the fence for a grand-slam home run, securing a nine-run margin over Rapid City.
In their regional semifinal on Thursday, Coon Rapids performed a similar comeback, scoring seven runs with two outs after trailing Nebraska 1-0 in the top of the sixth.
Coon Rapids finished the eight-team tournament with a 5-1 record.
Minnesota advances to the Little League World Series where they take on Southwest Region champion Lubbock, Texas, on Saturday in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.


