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Potomac School rallies at the right time to earn a MAC baseball three-peat

Potomac School rallies at the right time to earn a MAC baseball three-peat

Washington Post10-05-2025
Though Potomac School had been limited to eight total runs in the first two games of the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball tournament, the Panthers entered Saturday's final knowing their offense was capable of breaking a game wide open.
The team was nine days removed from a 21-run performance when it took the field at Sidwell Friends, and they had posted double-digits in eight other games during the regular season.
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