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Little league teams have pulled out of a state championship after a gunfire scare at a baseball game

A group of Little League players runs onto the field to deliver the game ball before an opening day baseball game between the Seattle Mariners and the Houston Astros, on April 15, 2022. (Ted S. Warren / AP) A group of Little League players runs onto the field to deliver the game ball before an opening day baseball game between the Seattle Mariners and the Houston Astros, on April 15, 2022. (Ted S. Warren / AP)
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Little league teams have pulled out of the North Carolina state championship tournament after gunshots erupted during a weekend game, their organizers said Monday in social media posts.

"Our 8U Machine Pitch team had to withdraw from the State Championship tournament in Wilson, North Carolina," read about its team for players 8 years old and under. "We (along with coaches and parents) felt it was best for the boys given the circumstances."

"All players and families are safe and home at this time," it states.

Pulling South Durham Little League's 8U Orange All Star team and the 9U All Star team from the tournament "was not a decision made lightly," in a statement, "but it also was not a difficult decision for us to make.

"The events were too traumatic for us to even consider having the teams return to Wilson to play," it said.

The aborted youth sports seasons offer yet another example of how gun violence so often in places traditionally seen as safe, from to to . A spate of gunfire this spring in South Carolina sent players and coaches to the ground for safety; no one was hurt.

On Sunday at Gillette Athletic Complex in North Carolina, "three shots were fired," in a Monday news release.

There is no evidence anyone at the ballpark was intentionally targeted by the gunfire, they said, adding an unoccupied vehicle in a lot near Field 2 was stuck.

At first, "two vehicles were identified as potentially being involved in the incident," by parents and witnesses, police said. Officers learned their occupants "were attendees" leaving a game and not involved in the shooting.

Police have no suspect description, a police spokesperson told CNN, and continue to investigate with North Carolina State Highway Patrol and the Wilson County Sheriff's Office.

"It was a very difficult day for everyone involved," the Wilmington Little League post read.

"Please keep them all in your thoughts and prayers as the events that surrounded this unexplainable action have not only denied the boys an opportunity that they earned and deserve but it also undoubtedly robbed them of the amazing experience and memories that All Star Season brings."

"Tragic events such as these are happening far too often in our country," South Durham league leaders wrote. "We too often think it won't happen to us. Today, it happened for 7 and 8 year old Little League players, for children and coaches we all know. It was a terrifying situation for all involved. Video shows coaches bravely covering players with their bodies and crawling off baseball fields. No child or parent should ever experience anything like this.

"Our hearts are heavy tonight."

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