This weekend wraps up on Sunday for two shows with the musical “Mamma Mia!” by the Bay Street Players finishing up at the State Theatre in Eustis and “The Sunshine Boys,” by the Tavares Community Theatre playing at the Melon Patch in Leesburg playing their final show. Tickets are still available, so get them before they are gone.
The Taphouse in Clermont hosts the interactive murder mystery dinner and show “One Last Drink” today. Mamma Mia!”
Weekend tickets are still available as the Bay Street Players wrap up the musical, “Mamma Mia!,” based on the songs of ABBA, on Sunday at the State Theatre, 109 North Bay St. in Eustis.
On Stage: The Sunshine Boys open in Tavares, Mamma Mia! continues
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Stanford brings underrated pitching duo, speedy offense into series with Arizona State softball
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Stanford (22-8, 3-3 Pac-12) comes into Tempe for its third conference series of the season. The Cardinal have swept Utah and been swept by Arizona thus far. Jessica Allister’s team has flown under the radar again because of an underrated pitching duo and an offense built on speed.
The Pitching Duo
Arizona State’s bat aren’t facing another elite pitcher this upcoming weekend. However, Alana Vawter and Regan Krause have been solid for Stanford this season. Similar to the Sun Devils’ Lindsay Lopez and Allison Royalty, Vawter, a sophomore, and Krause, a freshman, are facing the Pac-12 for the first time.
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on April 5, 2021
Softball (22-8, 3-3 Pac-12) improved every game it played against ninth-ranked Arizona (22-5, 6-2 Pac-12) and yet, even its very best wasn’t quite enough, as it fell to the Wildcats 6-1, 5-3 and 2-0 in the final three games of the series.
One of the bright spots was the emergence of freshman Aly Kaneshiro as a designated hitter. Kaneshrio had a batting average of .400 in her limited number of at-bats coming into the weekend, and in this series, her strong hitting continued. The difference this weekend was how she compared to the rest of her teammates. In the first game on Friday, the Cardinal were down 4-0 going into the bottom of the fifth and still hadn’t recorded a hit all series, when Kaneshiro was inserted into the lineup as a pinch hitter. She promptly hit her first career home run, giving Stanford its first hit and first run of the series to make the score 4-1.