Palm Springs Power walk off Inland Valley Pirates 9-8 to win third straight CPCL championship title
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) Blake Conrad lifted the Palm Springs Power to walk the Inland Valley Pirates 9-8 for their third consecutive CPCL championship title on Sunday at Palm Springs Stadium.
Winning game one on Saturday, July 19th, the Power only needed one to hoist up the CPCL championship trophy.
Hitting a walk-off in the past two championship title games for Palm Springs, Power manager Casey Dill mentioned it doesn't get better than this.
It doesn't get any better than this.
— Kenji Ito (@KenjiitoKESQ) July 21, 2025
The Palm Springs Power walked off the Inland Valley Pirates to win their third straight CPCL Championship title.
I got to catch up with Power Head Coach Casey Dill following the win.@KESQ @BlakeArthur24 @PSPowerBaseball @CaseyDill22… pic.twitter.com/KJp8b5Zuam
This three-peat is special for the Power not only because they accomplished a historic feat, but this is the first championship win in Palm Springs since 2019.
Winning three consecutive CPCL Championship titles, with the past two years coming from a walk-off, is nothing short of special.
— Kenji Ito (@KenjiitoKESQ) July 21, 2025
Just ask Casey Dill@KESQ @BlakeArthur24 @PSPowerBaseball @CaseyDill22 @CoachDiMatteo pic.twitter.com/O4pO9758rC
The Power finishes the year 27-6, and plenty of history was added to the book in this historic season. Not only did the Power earn their 700th win as a franchise, but Manager Casey Dill earned his 600th win as the Power's head coach.
Earning 700 wins as a franchise, head coach Casey Dill earning his 600th win, and ending the season with a title.
— Kenji Ito (@KenjiitoKESQ) July 21, 2025
A season that the Palm Springs Power will remember forever. @KESQ @BlakeArthur24 @PSPowerBaseball @CaseyDill22 @CoachDiMatteo pic.twitter.com/26LixycVrq
With this win, the Power earned their 11th CPCL championship title as a franchise.
If you want to check out our previous coverage of the Power's championship, you can by clicking the two links below.
Palm Springs Power to play for third straight league championship
Palm Springs Power take game one 3-1 vs Inland Valley Pirates in CPCL Championship