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Top 6th
Wright double to deep LF
Mares walks
Hiltz walks
Kemp strikes
Castillo walks to bring Wright home
Lewis up Mares scores on pass ball
Lewis walks
Fernandez 2 RBI single to score Hiltz and Castillo
Burnett strikes
Sonnier running for Fernandez
Roccaforte pops out to SS
Jasper wins 11-7
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Top 6th
Wright double to deep LF
Mares walks
Hiltz walks
Kemp strikes
Castillo walks to bring Wright home
Lewis up Mares scores on pass ball
Lewis walks
Fernandez 2 RBI single to score Hiltz and Castillo
Burnett strikes
Sonnier running for Fernandez
Roccaforte pops out to SS
Jasper wins 11-7
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Was this Nederland's first loss? If so do they play another game against Jasper?
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    • naw, maaaaybe 7, definitely not 8 deep.  today im avoiding sitting by #10s parents, had to move away yesterday.   "put my son back in jub, put my son back in"  and then crying on every little touch of someone.    lets ball out today ktz!    
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    • 1 thing for certain. Coach Earned 3 more years to figure it out lol
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