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Saint Mary's catcher Bear Harrison trying to follow his brother Kyle to the big leagues
On both sides of the Bay Area, there are Harrisons playing good baseball and contributing to their times. In the East Bay, Connor "Bear" Harrison is a standout freshman catcher for St. Mary's. He helped lead the Gaels to a third-place finish in the West Coast Conference. Across the bridge, Bear's big brother Kyle takes the bump every five days for the San Francisco Giants. The brothers grew up in Danville and played baseball at De La Salle High School before going down their own paths in the sport, which has kept them close to home. "It's awesome that I'm...
Local Pride: Dordt University's Women's Relay Team Hits Season Best, Eyes NAIA Finals
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Encinal Baseball’s Magical Season Continues, Softball Rolls into Playoffs
After winning the West Alameda County Conference (WACC) championships just over a week ago, Encinal baseball and softball teams both advanced in the North Coast Section Championships (NCS) playoffs after big victories on Friday, May 17.
Local Baseball Star Matteo Bellisimo Commits to University of San Francisco
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Moutzouridis, Handron drive in three each and California routs Washington at Pac-12 Tournament
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — PJ Moutzouridis drove in three runs, Max Handron drove in another three and California blanked Washington 12-0 in seven innings on Tuesday night at the Pac-12 Tournament. California dominated from the mound, as well, with Andres Galan (5-2) throwing 6 1/3 innings with two hits,...
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