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The visiting Crusaders (2-6) led, 5-0, after four innings, but the Saints forced extra innings, where they won it with an unearned run in the bottom of the 13th inning.
Nick Ciardello doubled in Brendan McCrea in the first inning, giving HC a 1-0 lead.
The Crusaders added three runs in the second, with Jack Laurendeau making it 2-0 with a one-out homer and Matt Perry and Steve Tkowski driving in Alex Maldonado and McCrea with singles.
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Town hit three second-half goals to brush aside the challenge of a spirited Jarrow team and progress to the semi-final of the Shipowners Charity Cup.
Midfield duo Jamie Patterson (illness) and Nathan Cook (suspension) were unavailable, so Joel Ramm moved into a more central role as he took to the field for his 50th appearance in a Town shirt.
Dean Craig came back into the side at left-back after injury, starting his first game since the end of October, and youngster Matty Brown made his fifth start of
Mar
12
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In Game 1, Tabb Griffey pitched eight innings for the win and Josh Tuck and Andrew Yonta each drove in three runs.
In Game 2, Ethan Halberg got the victory and Josh Wilson's two-run single highlighted a three-run fourth inning. ...
William and Mary beat Quinnipiac (Conn.) 11-4 in Game 1 and was leading 9-3 in the bottom of the eighth when rain at Plumeri Park prompted the game to be carried over until 2 p.m.
Mar
11
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After the first session of the 2010 National Collegiate Wrestling Association Nationals at Hampton University Convocation Center, the Apprentice School currently shares first place with the University of Central Florida with 22 points on Thursday.
Southern Illinois-Edwardsville is third with 19.5 points, followed by Grand Valley State with 19 as University of Maryland Baltimore County and Marion Military are tied for fifth with 16 points each.
The Builders started strongly in the event as sophomore To
Mar
10
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Friday night the Bobcats ended the Algoma Avalanche's 2010 payoff drive with a 9-3 victory.
With this win and a 7-2 victory on Thursday night in Thesselon, the 'Cats took all three games in the best-of-five series.
At times on Friday night, it looked like there might have been a fourth game, but the Bobcats pulled it together and earned the win.
Mar
10
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Memorial High School's junior varsity track and field boys' team is savoring its best performance of the season so far after capturing first place in a PISD meet on the team's home turf last week.
But the win didn't come easily.
The Mavericks had to earn every point because when it was all said and done, Memorial had eked out a 157-150 triumph over Dobie.
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Before opening the Nokomis Pet Clinic at 2917 E. 42nd St. in Minneapolis a year ago, Dr. Amos Deinard, the owner, embarked on an ambitious makeover of his drab storefront.
In addition to improving the curb appeal of his building, Deinard replaced old single-pane windows with new energy-efficient windows and redid an awkward entrance that wasn't flush with the sidewalk, making it handicap-accessible.
"We basically replaced the storefront," he said.
We want people to continue to invest and have confidence in doing business in Minneapolis, but we understand that times are tight, margins are slim -Erik Hansen
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03
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On a Sunday that saw Canada defeat the U.S. in the gold medal game, Elliot Lake hockey fans were treated to a second great hockey match up.
Matt Perry and the Elliot Lake Bobcats defeated the Algoma Avalanche Sunday night 10-2 in the first game of their best of five series.
The Avalanche won the playoff qualifying round to make it into the playoffs as the eighth place team.
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