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State fastpitch tourney plays in PdC, Eastman

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Lifetime Seamless Gutters defeated the Hustle Hogs from DeKalb, Ill., 8-4, Saturday in Eastman. Pictured, centerfielder Tyler Ritchie catches a fly and then fires it to first base to catch the runner before he could get back to the base. Also, Peyton Hall moves on to second, halfway through the contest.

Winners of the AA tournament were the AHI Reapers, from Kimberly. The Optimum Crush, from Kenosha, took home the trophy in the A/A-Major tournament, which featured numerous local teams.

The 2022 Henry St. Clair Memorial Championship Tournament of the Wisconsin North American Fastpitch Association was held July 15-17 at the St. Feriole Island Prairie du Chien and Eastman ballparks. It was an opportunity of a lifetime for both ballparks to host this tournament, which featured both the men’s AA and A/A-Major tournaments. 

The AHI Reapers won the AA battle, and the Optimum Crush took home the A/A-Major trophy.

Local teams participating in the A/A-Major tournament included Hall Ceilings, Lifetime Seamless Gutters, Johnson’s One Stop, Meister Dairy. 

Other teams came to the two communities to compete in both championships from Appleton, Madison, Kenosha and Kimberly across Wisconsin, as well as Aurora and DeKalb, Ill.

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