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Central Kitsap baseball, fastpitch climbing in standings

April 27th, 2010 at Tue, 27th, 2010 at 11:49 am by

With about one week remaining in the regular season, the Central Kitsap High School baseball and fastpitch teams are in second place in their respective divisions in the Narrows League.

The baseball team entered the season with seven new starters after advancing to the Class 4A state tournament in 2009. Coach Bill Baxter wasn’t sure how his first-year starters would play, but he should be happy with the team’s performance through 17 games. Barring a collapse, the Cougars will have a good chance at reaching districts and getting another shot at state.

In fastpitch, meanwhile, Central Kitsap is playing its best ball of the season. The team won three straight games last week, including a 9-7 thriller against South Kitsap (10-2). The Lady Cougars defeated Bellarmine Prep on Monday.

You can find the most recent Narrows League baseball and fastpitch standings here.

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