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SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -- Getting hit in the left foot by a pitch never felt so good to Jose Gonzalez. As the Aguadulce, Panama, infielder limped his way toward first base, Edgardo Rosales was celebrating on his way home from third to score the decisive run. It happened with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth, sealing Panamas 8-7 win over Taoyuan, Taiwan, in a Little League World Series elimination game Tuesday. "The only thing I was thinking was to try to get on base one way or another," Gonzalez said through interpreter Gilbert Monell. "And after being hit by the pitch I felt very happy." Down to its last out, Panama rallied with four runs to overcome a 7-4 deficit. Jordan Agrazal had three RBIs, including a two-run single in the sixth. And Rosales would not have been in a position to score had he not reached base because of a two-out error by Yeh Tung-Jua, who bobbled a grounder to third. "It was a difficult game. It was important that we won," manager Luis Gonzalez said through Monell. "I congratulate all the kids on the other team for their effort. Our team never gave up, and that made us get the victory." Panama (3-1) advanced to face one of the two other remaining International Division teams -- Tijuana, Mexico, or Tokyo -- on Thursday. For Taiwan, it was a shocking turn of events for the tournaments youngest team, which includes five 11-year-olds -- the most of any squad. Several Taiwan players, including catcher Lee Chen-Hsun, broke down in tears following the game. Panama catcher Juan Crisp and several teammates went over to console their opponents. "I saw a couple of players on their team crying, and even a couple on our team," manager Gonzalez said. "It was a great game. Theyre kids. You can expect that." Taiwan manager Lee Kuo-Chiang provided essentially the same answer in taking only three questions following the game. "(I) never thought about pulling (the) pitcher because (I) believe the player will do his best, and the player has already learned from the game," Kuo-Chiang said through interpreter Lin Chia-Hsien. "The players did not give up." Yu Teng-Yao took the loss in relief of Tung-Jua, who was forced to leave with one out in the fifth after reaching his 85-pitch limit. Taiwan showed plenty of perseverance in rallying to take the lead after giving up four runs in the first inning. Lee Shu-Ming had a two-run single to cap a six-run third inning that put Taiwan ahead 7-4. Chou Shih-Che drove in two runs on three hits for Taiwan. Armando Lopez hit a three-run homer in the first inning for Panama. Earlier in the day, Brno, Czech Republic (1-2), beat Grosse Pointe, Mich. (0-3), 5-3 in a consolation game, ending both teams tournament. David Montgomery Bears Jersey . Those lessons were more than enough to overwhelm the Utah Jazz. 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The gap between Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney is nowhere near as big as this years AFL ladder suggests, Suns livewire Jack Martin says.The competitions two newest clubs clash on Saturday at Metricon Stadium as two very different seasons for the Suns and Giants slowly draw to a close.GWS have qualified for their first finals campaign and are in genuine premiership contention, but the Suns - who entered the competition a year earlier - are again limping to the finish line after another year destroyed by injury.The stark contrast in fortunes has led to criticism of the way Gold Coast used their initial player and draft concessions, with some even labelling the decision to recruit Gary Ablett as a multi-million dollar mistake.Martin, however, believes the Suns will make up lost ground next year on their expansion contemporaries.Obviously. theyre a fantastic footy side. Its a credit to them how well theyve done, Martin told AAP.Theyve played some exciting footy this year and theyre going to be tough this weekend.ddddddddddddBut I dont think were too far away from them.We dont want to use injuries as an excuse but, once we do get those players back and get another full pre-season into us, things will be different.Gold Coast have used an AFL-high 39 players this season but the silver lining is increased depth, with injuries giving younger and less-experienced players more opportunities at the top level.Martin, who began his career as a forward, has been used to fill holes across midfield and even across half-back, where he impressed in last weekends narrow loss to Melbourne.But the 21-year-old still believes he plays his best football inside 50.Once we get the guys back in, I hope Ive still got a spot in the team, Martin joked.But I think Im still a forward.Hopefully, in a couple of years time when I get a lot bigger and stronger, I can push into the midfield. 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