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HF had a bad game, mental errors killed them, and it took them awhile to get the sticks going.

The Pirates are a good team for 2A not sure if HF is that good for a 3A.

ok so its 2a my grandmother can make all state in that class
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HF had a bad game, mental errors killed them, and it took them awhile to get the sticks going.

The Pirates are a good team for 2A not sure if HF is that good for a 3A.

I can assure you that Hamshire-Fannett is a quality 3A team.  They are one of the best hitting teams in the area.

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Is Dewyville that good or is HF that bad?  ???

etbu no need in your negative comments. Good luck to both teams in the playoffs. Neither team really played to their full potential

How pathetic to make a comment like that about any team that has made it this far!!! Both teams are obviously very talented or they would not be in the play offs. Good luck to both teams as they deserve to be where they are.

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These two teams are very simalar. Good solid pitching,but nothing overpowering, and both hit the ball well. Deweyville hit the ball good in the first five innings, dont know the total # of hits but had to be over ten with two triples and two doubles, on three different pitchers. HF scattered a few hits early,but had a good sixth. As far as the comment about only being 2a. it only shows how little you know about baseball, because any good solid team in 2a would be a good team in 3a and vise versa. Just look at the teams in Deweyville's district, every one of them were 3a teams at one time.

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Is Dewyville that good or is HF that bad?  ???

etbu no need in your negative comments. Good luck to both teams in the playoffs. Neither team really played to their full potential

How pathetic to make a comment like that about any team that has made it this far!!! Both teams are obviously very talented or they would not be in the play offs. Good luck to both teams as they deserve to be where they are.

Just a question.  ???

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