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    Nebraska debuts at LLWS; Japan and Calif. win

    SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — After a hard-earned win Thursday, the team from Petaluma, Calif., got two days off to get ready for its next game at the Little League World Series.

    Thirteen-year-old Austin Paretti had other plans.

    "Swimming," the outfielder exclaimed with eyes wide open in anticipation.

    The pint-sized Paretti and his teammates earned a little down time after a 6-4 victory Thursday over Fairfield, Conn., on a sun-splashed opening day for the youth baseball's biggest tournament.

    Japan also won its early game, 7-0 over Curacao, while Taiwan routed a team from Ramstein Air Base in Germany, 14-1.

    Kearney, Neb., will make history in the prime-time game against Goodlettsville, Tenn., as the first team from Nebraska to make it to South Williamsport.

    The mini-mashers from the Midwest are getting emails and text messages from family, friends and new-found baseball fans from all over Nebraska. Football is king in Nebraska, but the boys from Kearney might just be challenging the Cornhuskers as the state's most popular team.

    Some players have been wearing Nebraska Cornhuskers T-shirts in practice.

    "I think we do personally (have more fans) right now," coach Monte Dakan joked this week. "I'm hoping we have."

    California starting pitcher Bradley Smith made an impression, too, after striking out seven and going 4 for 4 at the plate with a homer and three RBIs to help the West region champs hold on against Connecticut.

    The 13-year-old Smith strikes an imposing pose with his 6-foot-3 frame. But he had some early jitters on the mound after giving up a first-inning home run to Biagio Paoletta.

    "You can't be nervous in these games. You're one of the top 16 teams ... in the world," Smith said calmly. "So I was thinking, 'What do I have to be nervous about?'"

    He felt much better in the third after hitting a 2-0 curveball deep to left-center that just eluded outfielder Matt Clarkin's glove and just cleared the fence 225 feet away for a two-run homer and 3-1 lead. Smith also struck out seven over four innings.

    But California couldn't shake Connecticut. Will Lucas tripled home a run before scoring on a passed ball to get Connecticut within a run in the bottom of the fifth.

    Connecticut threatened again in the sixth, but reliever Andrew White got a double play and strikeout to end the game. The 12-year-old lefty pumped his fist after he left the mound to be greeted by giddy teammates.

    The 5-foot Paretti, the smallest player on his team, came up big with a two-run single in the fifth.

    "It's been amazing, it's just so exciting to play with teams all around and now we're in the same position," Paretti said. "Just seeing them (at the tournament) and now we're in the same position, it's really awesome."

    Connecticut outfielder Ryan Meury left the game with a bloodied lip after getting by a pitch, but got an ovation after walking back to the dugout. A Little League spokesman said Meury needed a couple stitches to close the gash. It was unclear if Meury would be ready for Connecticut's next game Saturday.

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    JAPAN 7, CURACAO 0

    Kotaro Kiyomiya and Noriatsu Osaka combined for a two-hitter for Tokyo in the opening game of the Little League World Series. Kiyomiya didn't allow a hit and struck out seven over 2-plus innings. Osaka finished on the mound in relief with seven strikeouts.

    A team from Japan has won the World Series international title the last two seasons. This year's Japan region champs, from Tokyo, took control early with three runs in each of the first two innings.

    Not bad for a Japan team that hadn't played since July 7.

    "I didn't have my best control The ball wasn't going exactly where I wanted it, but it got better the longer I pitched," the 12-year-old Osaka said through interpreter Yuichi Ishibashi.

    Christopher Koeiman and Mychellon Jansen each had singles for Curacao, which made its first tournament appearance since 2009.

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    TAIWAN 14, GERMANY 1, 4 INNINGS

    Li-Wei Chiang homered and drove in four runs, and Feng Chen went 3 for 3 with three RBIs for the team from Taoyuan. Kyle Glenn had Germany's only hit, while Justin Wilson scored the team's only run in the game that ended early because of Little League's 10-run rule.

    It hardly mattered to Wilson's father, Marquis, who arrived in South Williamsport on Wednesday — just in time to see his 12-year-old son play for the first time in two months. The elder Wilson, who serves in the military as a security forces trainer in Afghanistan, is on a 15-day leave.

    Marquis Wilson said it was a little nerve-wracking watch Justin from the stands.

    "It was hard, but he did his best and that's all you can ask for," the proud father said.

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