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Pittman pitches Toros to title: Mountain View takes advantage of five Marcos errors.
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Tribune (Mesa, AZ)
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March 16, 2006
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Byline: Les Willsey
Mar. 16--Mountain View took advantage of ragged Marcos de Niza defense and rode the strong two-hit pitching of Te Keisha Pittman to a 3-1 victory Wednesday over the Padres in the championship game of the Marcos de Niza-McClintock Softball Tournament at McClintock High School.
It was the second year in a row Mountain View has won the tournament. The Toros beat Gilbert in last years' final. Pittman, a junior who pitched for the junior varsit...
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