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Erie dethroned by Holy Family Tigers' reign in 3A ends; Baumberger has four-hit shutout
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Since the switch to three classifications for the state softball
tournament in 1998, the Erie Tigers have reigned supreme over Class
3A, winning the past six championships and seven of eight overall.
During that time, no team has felt the crush of Erie's dominance
more than Holy Family.
Holy Family has one of the top programs in 3A but never could find
a way to get past Erie, having been eliminated at the state
tournament by the Tigers four of the past five years and six times
ov...
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Erie dethroned by Holy Family Tigers' reign in 3A ends Baumberger has four-hit shutout.(Sports)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: John Rosa, Special to the News AURORA -- Since the switch to three classifications ... to the title. Baumberger, the Rocky Mountain News tournament most valuable player, picked up her ... is amazing. LINDA MCCONNELL / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
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Holy Family Church must be saved
Chicago Sun-Times
; On the Near West Side of Chicago a small parish has taken on a major challenge - to raise money to save one of the city's most historic buildings. The Holy Family Preservation Society must raise $3 million to repair the roof and update mechanical systems. Another $1 million must be raised to
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BUFFS GIVE TIGERS A TUSSLE THIS TIME HOLY FAMILY WINS AGAIN BUT NOT WITH EASE IT DID EARLIER
Rocky Mountain News
; When the Holy Family boys basketball team traveled to Machebeuf on Friday night, the Tigers figured they wouldn't see the same team they faced in December. On Dec. 13, Holy Family pounded rival Machebeuf in the finals of the Erie Invitational. Although Holy Family won the rematch, it was quite a
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BUFFS GIVE TIGERS A TUSSLE THIS TIME HOLY FAMILY WINS AGAIN BUT NOT WITH EASE IT DID EARLIER.(Sports)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Brian Howell, Special To The News AURORA -- When the Holy Family boys basketball team traveled to Machebeuf on Friday night, the Tigers figured they wouldn't see ...
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Why Holy Family plans to shift focus.(News)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Ames Boykin Daily Herald Staff Writer Northwest suburban residents may benefit from the variety of area hospitals standing by to meet their needs. But that same variety has left empty beds at Holy Family Medical Center in Des Plaines for more than a decade. So Holy Family plans to find its
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