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Local quartet enjoys fun and games at All-Star Game

By Rick Teverbaugh, Herald Bulletin Sports Editor

In the sixth inning, the first in which Webster pitched, the South got only an infield single and didn’t score against the Argylls’ hurler.

“I loved playing with those girls,” said Held. “It was so much fun. I think I knew everybody on the south team.”

Held had very little time to think softball following the double-header. She has a date with West Point. “I’ll be leaving in about 10 minutes,” she said. “The car’s all packed.”

“Luckily it hasn’t hit me yet,” said Warrum when asked about this being her final game as a high school player. “I don’t know, maybe it will in a day or two or a week. But it was great to mingle with the players on the team in those innings when I didn’t play defensively.”

Williamson was her usually vocal self in describing the experience. “It was a blast,” she said. “It was fun to play with all of the people that I’ve been playing against.”



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