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City of Riverside honors Deaf Awareness Week with traditional softball game

Por: ABC7 Sports September 25, 2022

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That news coverage was very uplifting. It built a lot of excitement in the community. It was a little overwhelming for us, said Anderson.At Hunter Hobby Park, the softball game was competitive.We got to about the third inning and it was tied, the fourth inning and it stayed tied. Fifth inning, we made some mistakes, said Anderson. They knew a weak spot that we had, and I think they won the game, 19 to 9.But as they say, it's not about who... + full article



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