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Updated · KOMO News · Aug 12
Judge Clears Boerne for Aug. 21 Little League World Series Opener After TRO Fight
Updated
Updated · KOMO News · Aug 12

Judge Clears Boerne for Aug. 21 Little League World Series Opener After TRO Fight

3 articles · Updated · KOMO News · Aug 12

Summary

  • A McLennan County judge dissolved his own temporary restraining order Tuesday, ending the legal challenge that had threatened Boerne Little League’s place in the World Series.
  • A 330-page emergency motion from Boerne and Little League International argued the Tulsa organization used an ineligible player during the Southwest Regional tournament, undercutting the case against Boerne.
  • Coach Greg Yost said the team never expected to be forced back to Waco or to replay Tuesday night; players spent the day at the pool while parents booked flights and hotels.
  • Boerne leaves for Williamsport on Friday and is scheduled to play its first Little League World Series game at 3 p.m. on Aug. 21.

Insights

Will this intense off-field legal drama derail Boerne's quest for the 2026 Little League World Series title after their 2024 heartbreak?
How did a sibling's incorrect birth year spark a courtroom battle that nearly shattered a Texas team's World Series dreams?
Could Tulsa's claim of misleading official guidance expose a deeper flaw in how high-stakes youth sports eligibility is governed today?