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Newton vs. Lenape Valley in softball
George Leroy Hunter
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| 30 Apr 2024 | 06:51
Lenape Valley pitcher Paige Henriksen winds up while third-base player Sydney Stansfield stands ready for action in the game against Newton on Friday, April 26. The Patriots won, 11-1. (Photos by George Leroy Hunter).
Newton batter Melissa Fehr connects with the ball in the first inning.
Newton batter Madison Jones was awarded two walks.
Lenape Valley batter Adrianna Gangi reacts to an incoming ball. She scored one run and contributed to four runs batted in (RBI).
Newton batter Jordyn Young watches the ball pass home plate. She scored one run.
Lenape Valley batter Sydney Stansfield watches an incoming ball. She scored two runs.
Newton pitcher Jaida Long on the mound. She pitched six innings, allowing 11 runs.
Newton third-base player Aubrey Sawler stands ready for action.
Lenape Valley pitcher Paige Henriksen pitched for seven innings and allowed one run.
The Newton Braves and their coach Paul Filan meet on the mound.
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