2009 National Baseball Congress World Series

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The 2009 National Baseball Congress World Series was won by the El Dorado Broncos as they beat the Anchorage Glacier Pilots of the Alaska Baseball League in the final. It was the third NBC crown for the Jayhawk League team who went through the World Series unbeaten.

36 teams from 13 different states took part in the 75th edition of the double-elimination tournament played at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium in Wichita, KS.

El Dorado pitcher Jake Sabol of Central Michigan University was named tournament MVP.


NBC World Series Final[edit]

El Dorado Broncos 2-1 Anchorage Glacier Pilots (11 Innings)



Final Standings[edit]

Team Record
El Dorado Broncos 7-0
Anchorage Glacier Pilots 7-2
Liberal BeeJays 5-2
Hays Larks 5-2
Crestwood Panthers (IL) 4-2
Clarinda A's 3-2
Conejo Oaks (CA) 3-2
Derby Twins (KS) 3-2
Game Time Rockies (LA) 3-2
Santa Barbara Foresters 3-2
Valley Center DiamondDogs (KS) 3-2
Colorado Sox 2-2
Gunnison Colts (CO) 2-2
Nevada Griffons (MO) 2-2
Seattle Studs 2-2
Sedalia Bombers (MO) 2-2
Southern California Bombers 2-2
Chillicothe Mudcats (MO) 1-2
Colorado Springs Doubledays (CO) 1-2
Katy Collegians (TX) 1-2
Orange County Pioneers (CA) 1-2
PlayBall Sports (CO) 1-2
Rock City Red Sox (NC) 1-2
San Antonio Titans (TX) 1-2
San Diego Force 1-2
San Diego Stars 1-2
San Diego Waves 1-2
Team Elite Kings (KS) 1-2
Wichita Sluggers 1-2
Austin Gold Sox (TX) 0-2
Casa Grande Cotton Kings (AZ) 0-2
Plaza Tires Capahas 0-2
Wichita 18u 0-2
Houston Apollos 0-2
Newton Rebels (KS) 0-2
Oklahoma A's 0-2


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