Starpower and and powerful offenses highlight Day 4 of the Little League World Series. Here's a look at who, when and how to watch. First, a recap of Day 3: Rhode Island, Louisiana, Canada and Venezuela picked up wins on Saturday, staving off elimination. Rhode Island, which is now 11-0 in elimination games this summer following its 6-1 win over Kentucky, will play on Monday against the loser of Sunday's Hawaii/New Jersey game. Four games are on tap for Sunday, each featuring 1-0 teams going up against each other. The past 11 -- and 16 of the last 17 -- Little League World Series champions started the tournament 2-0. The last team to lose one of its first two games and then go on to win it all was Georgia in 2007. Hawaii and New Jersey square off at 2 p.m. ET on ABC. Last year, Honolulu Little League won the LLWS championship. This year, it was knocked out in the state championship by Central East Maui LL, which is in Williamsport looking to make it two straight titles for the state. And Hawaii proved it has depth in a 5-2 win over Louisiana on Friday. Its Nos. 1-5 batters went 1-for-13 with 0 RBIs, while its 6-through-9 hitters went 7-for-11 with 4 RBIs.  Keep an eye on Justin Lee when Virginia takes on Minnesota (11 a.m. ET on ESPN). He has reached base in 16 of 18 plate appearances since the start of Regionals, while hitting five home runs in those five games. Minnesota, meanwhile, is trying to do what no other Midwest team has been able to accomplish since the region formed in 2001 -- win its first two games. Maddy Freking, the only girl in this year's LLWS and the first since Mo'ne Davis in 2014, led her team in assists in its opening-round win against Kentucky. Star power will be on full display when Curacao goes up against South Korea. Curley Martha and Jurdrick Profar, whose older brother Jurickson is an infielder for the Oakland A's, take on a South Korea team that has outscored opponents 88-11 dating back to Regionals. Martha homered in Curacao's no-hit win over Australia on Thursday, while Profar is expected to take the mound on Sunday. Mexico is 0-7 against Japan in the Little League World Series dating back to 2013, compared to 21-6 vs all other teams during that span. Both teams are coming off shutouts in their first game of the tournament. Mexico defeated Canada 5-0, while Japan beat Italy 20-0. Justin Page of the ESPN Stats and Information group contributed to this report.
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