Hill United Chiefs Win 2024 ISC World Tournament

Blair Setford • August 18, 2024

Hill United Chiefs #ISCWT2024 Champions

Hill United Chiefs win the 2024 ISC World Tournament with a dominating 7-1 win led by two home runs from Alan Peker


Fourth Place Game: Hill United Chiefs 2 Bear Creek Express 0

Third Place Game: Hill United Chiefs 6 Northeast Drillers 1

ISC Championship Game: Hill United Chiefs 7 New York Gremlins 1


ISC Second Team All World Players

Mathieu Roy NY Gremlins

Ben Enoka NY Gremlins

Jordan Solorio Northeast Drillers

David Galeno Bear Creek Express

Cole Evans NY Gremlins

Manuel Godoy NE Drillers

Bryan Abrey NY Gremlins

Juan Zara Northeast Drillers

Pipilo Lopez Hill United Chiefs

Ty Sebastian Toronto Batmen

Huemel Mata Northeast Drillers

Marco Diaz Hill United Chiefs


ISC First Team All World Players

Teo Migliavacca Northeast Drillers

Brad Ezekiel Hill United Chiefs

Alan Peker Hill United Chiefs

Tony Gonzalez Hill United Chiefs

Ladislao Malarczuk NY Gremlins

Shane Boland Hill United Chiefs

Erick Ochoa NY Gremlins

Nick Mullins NY Gremlins

Lucio Retamar NY Gremlins

Roman Godoy Hill United Chiefs

Maiker Pimental JB

Jack Besgrove NY Gremlins


Best Dressed Team Victoria BC Emery Electric Chargers

Leon Watson Memorial Umpires Award Trevor Topping, Kitchener, ON

Denny Bruckert Memorial Award Doug Roberts, Ladysmith, BC

Frank Porth Team Sportsmanship Award Omma Tigres

Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year Award Maiker Pimental JB

Leading Hitter David Jaluska Pueblo Bandits

Most RBIs Erick Ochoa NY Gremlins

LeRoy Zimmerman Most Outstanding Pitcher Jack Besgrove NY Gremlins

Cleo Goyette Most Valuable Player Alan Peker Hill United Chiefs

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