Golden Spikes 10U Huskies from Loomis, CA earned the #1 seed in pool play and finished as finalists at the RCTB Memorial Day Classic. The Huskies battled through a strong weekend of youth travel baseball, closing their 10U season with competitive play, clutch hitting, strong pitching, and continued development before returning in fall as the…
Golden Spikes 10U Huskies from Loomis, CA battled from the last seed to a finalist finish at the RCTB May Madness Tournament. After two close pool play losses, the Huskies rallied through three Sunday bracket games, showcasing resilience, aggressive base running, timely hitting, and competitive youth travel baseball development in the Sacramento and Placer County…
The Arizona Spring Championship gave the Golden Spikes 10U Huskies exactly the kind of weekend young teams grow from—fast starts, momentum swings, pressure innings, and the chance to prove they could keep showing up no matter what the bracket looked like. Over four days, the Huskies played seven games and showed just how dangerous they…
Some tournaments test talent. Others test character. The NCS March Madness Tournament (March 7–8) turned into the latter for the Golden Spikes 10U Huskies, and by the end of the weekend the result was the same thing every team hopes for—players celebrating together with championship medals around their necks. The path just happened to be…
There are tournaments where everything clicks from the first pitch. And then there are tournaments that test growth. The NCS Off The Wall Tournament was the latter — and that’s exactly why this championship means so much for the Golden Spikes 10U Huskies. After splitting pool play on Saturday and earning the #3 seed in…
President’s Weekend is built for moments—cold mornings, loud dugouts, and championship games that test more than just talent. This year, the Golden Spikes 10U Huskies didn’t just show up to compete at the River City Travel Baseball (RCTB) President’s Weekend Championship. They showed up to finish. When the weekend closed, the Huskies stood alone at…
