The Manzaneras are officially the champions of the Queen Slow Pitch League in Arizona, sanctioned by ISPS USA! Under the leadership of Manager Diego Parra y Luz Ramos and driven by outstanding performances, the team is set to carry their winning legacy into the next season with their native region of Chihuahua represented in their logo.
It was a night to remember for slow-pitch fans as the Manzaneras stormed to victory in the Queen Slow Pitch League Championship, held in Arizona and sanctioned by ISPS USA. Under the guidance of Manager Diego Parra y Luz Ramos, the team showcased their remarkable talent and teamwork to become the reigning champions. This victory is even more special as it marks a significant milestone for the team, which will soon honor their heritage by incorporating their native region of Chihuahua, Mexico into their logo.
The final match of the season was nothing short of thrilling, as the Manzaneras outperformed their competition, taking home the title and leaving their mark as one of the league's most formidable teams. Among the many standout players, Ceni Rivera shined brightest, earning the title of Campeona Homerunera and being named the MVP of the season. Rivera’s powerful swings and consistent performance made her an unstoppable force throughout the tournament.
Adding to the team’s success was Reyna Castillo, the league’s Campeona Bateadora, who proved herself as one of the most effective hitters in the entire season. Castillo’s precision at the plate played a critical role in securing the Manzaneras’ championship win.
Though the Yaquis fought hard to claim the title, they finished as the Sub Campeonas, showing grit and determination until the very end. Both teams can be proud of their performances, having demonstrated skill and passion throughout the league.
Looking ahead, the Manzaneras have an exciting future in store. Their upcoming season will see them play with pride, as they incorporate Chihuahua into their team’s identity, representing their roots on the field with a renewed sense of purpose.
The Queen Slow Pitch League, organized and directed by ISPS Arizona State Director Gabriel Gonzalez, continues to provide a platform for incredible athletes like the Manzaneras to showcase their talents. Commissioner Manuel T. Ferrero III expressed his pride in the organization’s role in supporting slow-pitch teams across the region. “The Manzaneras’ victory is a testament to the hard work and dedication that ISPS athletes bring to the game. Their commitment to representing their roots and excelling on the field embodies everything that ISPS stands for.”
As we look ahead to the next season, fans can expect more incredible action from the Manzaneras as they continue to set the bar high in Arizona’s Queen Slow Pitch League. Will they defend their title, or will a new challenger rise to take the crown?
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Their upcoming season will see them play with pride, as they incorporate Chihuahua into their team’s identity, representing their roots on the field with a renewed sense of purpose.
Ceni Rivera shined brightest, earning the title of Campeona Homerunera and being named the MVP of the season.
Reyna Castillo, the league’s Campeona Bateadora, who proved herself as one of the most effective hitters in the entire season.