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  2. From near no-hitter to rain delay: How 2nd Modesto Nuts high ...

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    Relive the second Modesto Nuts High School Baseball Showcase through pictures and social media posts as teams took the field Saturday.

  3. Aquinas, Richmond Academy to face off in SRP Park. What to ...

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    Aquinas and Richmond Academy make up the first matchup of the 2024 SRP Park High School Baseball Showcase. Here's what to know before you go.

  4. Baseball Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Baseball Factory acquired Team One Baseball, a baseball company for top-flight showcases. Baseball Factory provides high school baseball players with professional instruction, showcase opportunities, tournaments, and ongoing guidance in the college recruiting process.

  5. The National Classic - Wikipedia

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    The National Classic is a high-school baseball tournament that takes place in Fullerton, California. Started in 1989, it is one of the most prestigious high-school baseball tournaments in the country. The games are played at local high schools and at California State University Fullerton.

  6. Wisconsin high school state baseball tournament live updates ...

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    The 2024 WIAA high school baseball state tournament begins Monday at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin, with four Division 1 quarterfinal games. The action starts at 9 a.m.

  7. Williams Ephs - Wikipedia

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    The team's home course is located near Mount Greylock High School in Williamstown, approximately five minutes from campus. [27] The team has had numerous runners named to the Division III All-America Team and two individual national champions (Jeremie Perry in 1994 and Neal Holtschulte in 2005) since beginning varsity competition in 1912.

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