Southside holds off Northside, 4-0, at Hunt's Park on April 14 in baseball contest

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Southside baseball team triumphed over Northside with a score of 4-0 at Hunt's Park on April 14. Southside's strong pitching was pivotal, as they limited Northside to no runs throughout the game. The defense also played a crucial role, making key plays to maintain the shutout. This victory is particularly important as Southside strives for a successful season and improved standings in their league. George "Clay" Mitchell covered the game for the Southwest Times Record, highlighting the team's solid performance.

The win not only boosts team morale but also puts them in a favorable position as the season progresses. Historically, Southside has shown resilience in challenging matches, making this win a promising sign for their future games. Fans and players alike are optimistic about the remainder of the season following this decisive victory.

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