Hometown ballplayers win national tourney

Two student athletes from the Northwest Corner won a national baseball championship title this summer.Housatonic Valley Regional High School student Willy Yahn of Sharon and Northwestern Regional High School student Zach Risedorf of Barkhamsted each earned a spot on the U15 Amateur Athletic Union’s Team Connecticut baseball team, based in East Hartford.The team won the Triple Crown Summer National Tournament in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The national tournament consisted of 64 teams from across the United States. Earlier in the season, Team Connecticut also won three Triple Crown championships and a U16 Wood Bat title.Yahn, who will be a sophomore at Housy in the fall, pitched a one-hit shut out in the quarter finals against the R.B.I. Red Wings of Virginia. Yahn posted a .456 batting average and was an integral part of the team’s infield at third and first base. On the Housy team, Yahn is a pitcher who also plays first base.Risedorf caught six of the seven games played and hit .667 for the tournament week, earning him the tournament offensive M.V.P. award. He also posted an impressive .541 batting average for the season.In an interview, Yahn’s mother, Joanie Yahn, said, “Willy is into all sports. Now that the baseball season is over for this year, he moves on to soccer at HVRHS.”

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