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HomeAround TownSpring sports have begun

Spring sports have begun

April 5, 2019 Mary Jane Pitt Around Town, Sports
(Photo by MJ Pitt)

The home sports season began on Monday at O’Neill High School; the first boys’ lacrosse game was Tuesday. Here, Jacob Woodruff has the ball in his net and defends it from a Goshen player. The Raiders lost the game 9-8.

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