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VIDEO: Perry's Lacy Zapotoczny has perfect bunt against Green in OHSAA regional final
VIDEO: Perry High School softball player Lacy Zapotoczny reaches first against Green on a bunt. The Bulldogs had a throwing error on the play.
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