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Radnor ends Wilson s season in PIAA boys lacrosse quarterfinal [updated]

Jun. 5—WEST GROVE — On a scorching hot June afternoon, Wilson's Troy Corson came to a cold, harsh reality. "I'll never put the pads on again, for anything," the senior defenseman said after the Bulldogs were eliminated from the PIAA Class 3A boys lacrosse tournament 15-3 by powerhouse Radnor in a quarterfinal Saturday at Avon Grove High School. Corson and the District 3 champion Bulldogs .

Prep softball: Bulldogs working to play as a team after split with Scarlets

Jun. 2—OTTUMWA — After opening CIML conference play with a 1-1 split against the Des Moines East Scarlets on Tuesday, the Bulldogs walked off the field realizing they're going to have to play as a collective, not as individuals, going forward. The night began promising for the Bulldogs in game one of the double-header at Huston Field just two batters into the game. After a ground-out by senior .

Locked in Bulldogs win sectional title, hungry for more

Jun. 1—LAWRENCEBURG — Batesville is ranked No. 5 in the Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association 3A poll. But the Bulldogs were nowhere to be found in the poll at the start of the year. "I think this season we've been playing for our respect almost, just because no one was talking about us," BHS senior Riley Zink said. It's safe to say people are talking about the Bulldogs now. .

Wilson beats Hempfield to win District 3 boys lacrosse championship

May 27—HARRISBURG — As a reminder of the opportunity they lost last season, the Wilson Bulldogs have the words "Unfinished Business" on the back of their lacrosse jerseys. It was only fitting that it took an extra day and a second trip to Central Dauphin for the Bulldogs to complete their mission and bring home a District 3 Class 3A boys championship with a 12-9 win over Hempfield Thursday. "I .

Baldwin breaks out: St Pauls sophomore overcomes injury for big season, wins Robeson County Heisman

May 15—ST. PAULS — After suffering a torn meniscus before the 2019 football season, St. Pauls running back KeMarion Baldwin wondered if his football career could be over. "Last year I thought I was done, my career was over," Baldwin said. "But everybody kept telling me I've got three more years to do this. I just had to trust in my coaches, come back in the weight room and get my knee 100%, .

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