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Jefferson drops two Saturday contests in Border Battle

Jefferson drops two Saturday contests in Border Battle

Yahoo06-04-2025

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The 2025 Border Battle continued at the Sanford Diamonds Saturday afternoon. The fourth-ranked Jefferson suffered a pair of losses Saturday.
The Cavaliers lost to Fargo South 1-0 to open the day. The Bruins scored the lone run of the game in the top of the seventh. The Cavs then fell 16-4 to Fargo Davies.
Lincoln also played those two schools from North Dakota. The Patriots lost to Davies 6-2 and fell to South 9-0.
The Border Battle is slated to continue next weekend.
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