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Saturday’s High School Softball Regional Scores – July 13th
Provided below are the local high school softball postseason regional scores for Saturday, July 13th. Class 1A and 2A will enter the championship games on Monday while Classes 3A and 4A are moving forward in their respective championship games. The games below are listed by class and region. To find the brackets, click on the regional title link.
Pella Baseball Team Advances in Oskaloosa Over Winterset
After a move to Oskaloosa due to severe weather flooding the field at Pella High School, the No. 9 in 3A Dutch baseball team advanced to the round of 16 in the 3A baseball playoffs, defeating Winterset 10-7, as heard live on 92.1 KRLS. Pella opened the festivities with the...
Pella Students Selected to All-State Show Choir
Twelve Pella High School students were selected from the Acapella program to participate in the Iowa Choral Directors Association All-State Choir. Leah Boualavong – Soprano (Alternate) Abbie Brand – Soprano. Eric Buckingham – Tenor (Alternate) Bensen Foster – Tenor. Joeley Helle – Soprano. Evan Johnston...
Pleasantville Baseball Defeats Interstate 35 in Substate Semifinals
The Pleasantville baseball team defeated Interstate 35 8-1 in the Class 2A Substate 6 semifinals Saturday night. The Trojans played lights out offensively late in the contest against a Roadrunners team that they had seen twice earlier in the season. Brayden Kennedy got the win for the Trojans coming in during the fourth inning with two outs. Caylor Jones was the starting pitcher for Pleasantville going 3 ⅔ innings. Going into the fifth inning, the Trojans held just a slight 2-1 advantage but the bats came alive with Pleasantville scoring three runs in the fifth and three in the sixth. Braylon Bingham and JJ Phillips both had three hits in the contest while Logan Roff and Dylan Aldrich both had two hits and two RBI apiece. Caleb Cook also had a crucial RBI double in the game.’
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