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Apr 25, 2024 |
wruf.com | Hailey Livesay |Raegan Churi |Adam Edelin |Brooke Newberry
Buchholz High School, Gainesville, High School Sports, Softball 4 Views By Hailey Livesay and Raegan ChuriAmelia Collins is a senior captain of the Buchholz Bobcats varsity softball team. Her coaches and teammates attribute her success to her dedication and love of the game, which is palpable when she plays.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
wruf.com | Raegan Churi |Hailey Livesay
By Raegan Churi and Hailey LivesayThe Buchholz Bobcats beat the visiting Tallahassee Lincoln Trojans in an extra-inning baseball game, 5-4, Wednesday night. This was their first matchup this season and both entered ranked first in their respective districts. First-Inning IntensityThe Trojans (13-11) put a run on the board first, but the Bobcats quickly followed and took the lead with three hits in the first inning. Cooper Collins and Kai So both had hard hits to left field for Buchholz (16-8).
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Apr 24, 2024 |
wruf.com | Raegan Churi
Baseball, High School Sports, PK Yonge High School, St. Francis High School, Uncategorized 20 Views The Saint Francis Wolves baseball team fell to the P.K. Yonge Blue Wave on Monday night. The Blue Wave run-ruled the visiting Wolves 10-0 in five innings. Up NextSaint Francis (12-8) defeated Wildwood (4-10) at home on Tuesday, 10-1.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
wruf.com | Raegan Churi |Hailey Livesay
By Raegan Churi and Hailey LivesayNEWBERRY — The Newberry Panthers baseball team scored twice in the sixth inning to overtake the Oak Hall Eagles 3-2 Wednesday night. Tight Early InningsAfter a hit from Aaron Atkins, Oak Hall (8-5) scored two minutes into the game with a first-inning run. In the bottom half of the first, Newberry (18-4) took advantage of Troy Freeman’s inconsistent start when he walked three batters. Josh Morison responded with a RBI to tie the score at 1-1.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
wruf.com | Hailey Livesay |Raegan Churi
By Hailey Livesay and Raegan ChuriThe Buchholz Bobcats baseball team defeated the Gainesville Hurricanes 15-1 on Friday at Gainesville High School. An Early LeadBuchholz’s bats were on fire. It seemed almost impossible for the Bobcats (13-6) to not get a hit. Once on base, they were active runners, stealing bases close to every at-bat. They had five stolen bases in four innings. An overthrow at second base allowed Buchholz’s Conner Brown to make it all the way to third while scoring JJ Gardner.
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