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HCHS softball starts out 2-1
Veteran Saints rest up for state softball championship
After playing every other day for most of the spring, the Bishop Dwenger girls softball team will get a few days off in a row before playing its most important game of the season.
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Softball team ends regular season with tough week
Grayling High School’s varsity softball squad ended its 2010 regular season last week with losses vs. two strong nonconference opponents and the Lake Michigan Conference’s league champions.
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Audubon becomes county softball champs
What a way for Eric Borkowski to start his regime as Audubon’s head softball coach!
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Cyclone softball team blanks Mo. Valley, 6-0
HARLAN — Brooke Schaben hit two triples at the plate, scored twice and also pitched a five-hit shutout Thursday night, leading Harlan Community over Missouri Valley, 6-0, in softball action at H. Jack Field.
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HCHS softball starts out 2-1
HARLAN — Harlan Community split two games in a softball triangular here Wednesday, blanking Storm Lake 2-0 before falling short against Sioux City Heelan, 6-5.
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Baseball: First-pitch homer starts South Fork’s latest Souza win
Baseball union chief Michael Weiner says talk of HGH testing is premature
New major league baseball union chief Michael Weiner says Friday that it is premature to discuss the possibility of HGH testing for union players.
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Reale Musical Johnny Baseball Sets A.R.T. Dates; Creative Team Announced
The American Repertory Theater production of the world-premiere musical Johnny Baseball , which explores the infamous “Curse of the Bambino,” will begin performances May 14 at the Loeb Drama Center.
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Cypress baseball tops Lemon Bay
The Cypress Lake High baseball team got a big lift from pitcher Jay Murray on the way to a 10-0 victory over Lemon Bay (1-3) on Friday.
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FGCU loses in baseball
The FGCU baseball team dropped the opener of the four-game set with Sacred Heart 6-3 on Friday evening at Swanson Stadium.
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Baseball: First-pitch homer starts South Fork’s latest Souza win
South Fork’s baseball team wasted no time Friday delivering a message to rival Martin County.Trevor Lawson homered on the game’s first pitch, kick-starting a five-run first inning as the Bulldogs defeated the Tigers 8-1 in the 26th annual Robbie Souza Memorial Classic at Tiger Field in Stuart.James Baggs went 2-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs and was named the Souza Most Valuable Player.Jason …
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ASU baseball starts new era without Murphy
Man Tries Out Baseball Bat By Smashing 29 TVs In Walmart
Maybe he was trying out the TVs or the baseball bat, maybe he was struck by Walmart rage. Whatever the case, this guy destroyed a row of TVs before sitting down in the electronics aisle and waiting for the police. (more…)
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Dartmouth Baseball Picked To Repeat
The Dartmouth baseball team has been picked to repeat as Ivy League Champions.
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LSU baseball: Tigers to have 27 televised baseball games
Twenty seven of LSU’s 56 scheduled baseball game will be televised this season, the school announced Thursday. The reigning NCAA champion Tigers will have all three of its SEC opeing series games at home against Arkansas carried on Cox Sports…
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LSU baseball to be on TV frequently
Nearly half of LSU’s 56 regular-season baseball games will be televised this year, with 27 being selected by national and regional networks.
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ASU baseball starts new era without Murphy
When Arizona State baseball coach Pat Murphy was forced to resign in November, it left his team in the dark. The Sun Devils didn’t have a head coach, and rumors swirled about his departure. During this time, on-field baseball activities were limited, so the players would meet up and just talk. And while Murphy was now gone, it was his advice the veterans used to ease the angst.
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