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WIAA DIVISION 3 AND 4 STATE SOFTBALL; Sevastopol rallies to first state title; Pioneers take control in fourth
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Madison - A day after pulling the upset of the WIAA state
softball tournament, Sevastopol finished the job. The Pioneers won
their first Division 3 state championship in their first try.
Sevastopol (23-3) beat Grantsburg and its 46-game winning streak
in the semifinals to advance to the title game. Once there, they did
a come-from-behind number on Arcadia, winning, 6-3, Saturday
afternoon at Goodman Diamond.
Arcadia (25-1) jumped out with two runs in the second inning on a
ground...
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Hurley's off to the races
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