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Defending State Champions end Sharpsville's season

Defending State Champions end Sharpsville's season

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NESHANNOCK, Pa. (WKBN) – Sharpsville's softball season came to end Monday with a 10-0 loss in 5 innings to undefeated Neshannock.
The defending state champions scored three runs in the 1st inning, two in the 2nd, and five more in the 3rd to clinch the victory in the PIAA Class 2A First Round meeting.
The Lancers improve to (23-0) and advance to the PIAA State Quarterfinals on Thursday to play Chestnut Ridge. The Lions (17-7) advanced in their First Round matchup with a 4-0 victory over Red Bank Valley.
Sharpsville finishes the season with a (14-9) overall record.
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