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Coach lillagyetti IiIlES lliS SDDII tE2llII'S hitting Sti'eSSii lQ basic fun- damei'ltaiS and skills, the TOKaV SODhOmOi'e base- ball team looked for- WaI d to a good season under Coach DaVe Niag- Qetti. ACCOi'dil'lQ to COaCi'l Maggetti, the SODi'10- mOI'eS' hitting i'eCOi'd was better than aVel aQe. This is the best hitting team I have eVel' had, said COaCi'l Nlaggetti. He cited Othel' strong DOiI'1tS as the defel'1SiVe effOl tS of second base- man Scott GI'addV and shortstop Daniel CI OWI'1- over, the OFIIV fi'eSi1maI'1 OH the team. ACCOl'Ciil'lg to COaCl'l Maggetti, the team'S i'eai weakness WaS DitCi'Iii1Q Wi1ei'e CI'OWl'1OVei' and sophomores Scott Thompl SOD, Brad Zimmer, and Joel Sherman all SaW action. The Tigers' toiighest competition came from St. lvlary's and Lincoln, Iooth perennial league powers known for their good baseball teams. 1. Billy FIOGIIIBII Sf8llS lllf0 3 fIStlI3ll. 2. Blau ZIIIIIIIGI IIIIIS IIDIIIE QS the IIIIIDIIG SIQIIBIS 3 SCOIE. 5. Rllllllillg IIUIIIG f0I' alllltllel' SCOI'8 ls DIIIIEI, CIOWIIUIIGI.
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