Eastern NC Babe Ruth tournament continues The Daily Advance Sat, 16 Jul 2005 9:06 PM PDT The Eastern North Carolina 16-19 Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament opened with a pair of games at Holmes Field in Elizabeth City on Friday night and continued through Saturday. | VillageSoup - Sports & Outdoors News - VillageSoup Rockland Village Soup Sun, 17 Jul 2005 12:33 PM PDT ROCKPORT (July 17): All of the Midcoast Babe Ruth League tournament teams have been formed with squads currently playing in the District 2 tournament or about to start participation in district, state or New England tourneys. | Marauders capture Southern League title Nashua Telegraph Sun, 17 Jul 2005 6:46 AM PDT The Nashua Marauders took the Southern League Senior Babe Ruth Championship on Friday at Holman Stadium, defeating Salem 7-4 to cap off a 4-0 run in the tournament. | Stamford takes advantage of 6 West Hartford errors in BR win Stamford Advocate Sun, 17 Jul 2005 2:24 AM PDT STAMFORD -- After just two days, the Babe Ruth 16-19-year-old state tournament is looking like the Stamford Invitational. For the second straight game, Stamford got strong pitching and capitalized on weak defense for an easy win. | Pfister's 1-hitter powers Stamford Stamford Advocate Sun, 17 Jul 2005 2:23 AM PDT Robbie Pfister was in complete command in the first round of the 15-year-old Babe Ruth state tournament opener yesterday against Milford. The Stamford pitcher pitched a complete-game one-hitter to lead his team to a 4-0 victory. | Nashua advances in state tourney Nashua Telegraph Sun, 17 Jul 2005 6:45 AM PDT Nashua rolled through District II, and now the 14-year-old All-Stars are making waves in the Babe Ruth State Tournament at Plymouth Regional High School in Plymouth. | Northwoods League: Blue Thunder upend Bucks late Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier Sun, 17 Jul 2005 4:48 AM PDT WATERLOO -- Babe the Blue Ox, folk hero Paul Bunyan's fictional compatriot, presumably is the inspiration for the Brainerd Blue Thunder's moniker. The giant Babe, it's been said, trampled Minnesota asunder, helping produce a majority of Minnesota's 10,000 lakes. | | |
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