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BLUE EARTH — The Pipestone Area Schools baseball team enjoyed its long bus ride home on Thursday, April 30. That’s because the Arrows swept Blue Earth Area by scores of 9-1 (Game One) and 11-1 (Game Two, reduced to five innings by the mercy rule). “Well, in baseball, you can’t take anything for granted,” PAS head coach Rick Zollner said. The Arrows are now creeping back toward the .500 mark, with a 4-5 record, and playing with confidence. PAS played better, in part, due to the return of junior infielder Luka Quist. Zollner said Luka is a dependable fielder and...
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By Pipestone Publishing Co.BLUE EARTH — The Pipestone Area Schools baseball team enjoyed its long bus ride home on Thursday, April 30. That’s because the Arrows swept Blue Earth Area by scores of 9-1 (Game One) and 11-1 (Game Two, reduced to five innings by the mercy rule). “Well, in baseball, you can’t take anything for granted,” PAS head coach Rick Zollner said. The Arrows are now creeping back toward the .500 mark, with a 4-5 record, and playing with confidence. PAS played better, in part, due to the return of junior infielder Luka Quist. Zollner said Luka is a dependable fielder and...
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