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Softball's time as an Olympic sport is relatively short.
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She hit .611 to help the team win the World Cup in 2006 and was USA Softball's player of the year.
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Candrea said he would stay involved with USA Softball's education and development programs, including a 10-day trip to Europe next month to help grow the sport in perhaps the most critical region for the International Olympic Committee to reinstate it.
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She went 15-0 with a 0.27 earned run average on USA Softball's pre-Olympics tour.
USATODAY.com - Softball's Jennie Finch ready to make her pitch 2004
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USATODAY. com - Softball's Jennie Finch ready to make her pitch
USATODAY.com - Softball's Jennie Finch ready to make her pitch 2004
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Softball's collegiate player of the year for the second consecutive season.
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Scottsboro's Bynum Park is host to Dixie Softball's Dixie Darlings, 7-8 year olds; Dixie Angels, 9-10 year olds; and Dixie Ponytails, 11-12 year old state tourneys.
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Scottsboro's Bynum Park is host to Dixie Softball's Dixie Darlings, 7-8 year olds; Dixie Angels, 9-10 year olds; and Dixie Ponytails, 11-12 year old state tourneys.
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Scottsboro's Bynum Park is host to Dixie Softball's Dixie Darlings, 7-8 year olds; Dixie Angels, 9-10 year olds; and Dixie Ponytails, 11-12 year old state tourneys.
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Softball's team in Lausanne includes American star Jessica Mendoza, an Olympic gold and silver medalist who has been helping develop the sport in the Middle East and other areas.
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