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MIDDLETON HEADS TO STATE THE CARDINALS STAY UNBEATEN WITH VICTORIES AGAINST DEFOREST AND JANESVILLE PARKER.(SPORTS)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
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May 29, 2002|
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Byline: Nick Zizzo Wisconsin State Journal
A memo to Middleton prep baseball fans. Or to the Cardinals, for that matter.
You can make your hotel reservations in Grand Chute ... now.
The decision by the Cardinals to audition a third starter for next week's WIAA Division 1 tournament put their first state berth since 1996 into doubt. That is, until Shamus Terry stepped to the mound.
With the bases loaded and the tying runner at the plate in the bottom of the seventh, the Middleton left-hander struck out John Pohlman to preserve the ...
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