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Despite loss, Spartan baseball appears to have bright future with several returning in 2018

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A close play at the bag during the North Greene-Pleasant Hill regional baseball game. (Photos courtesy of Michael Weaver)WHITE HALL - North Greene High School’s baseball season ended on Monday with a 14-1 regional loss to Pleasant Hill at White Hall, but the Spartans have hopes for a bright future with a young team.

Jim Roesch, the North Greene head coach, said Pleasant Hill has improved over the past few years and played well against his team on Monday.

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“We started four sophomores, a couple juniors and a freshman,” Roesch said. “I think we will have a good future with several coming back next year. We won five games this year so we will try to build on that.”

Justin Lawson smacked a triple for the Spartans in the game, while Kaiden Heberling also had a hit.

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