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Published: Friday, March 19 2010 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Where is your smack talk now Bingham? Couldn't be happier for Brailsford....What a great kid! Also Kaitlyn Erickson pitched a great game! Go Devils!

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Thanks Mom!!

Two Good Teams

That was a fun game in so many ways. My hat off to Bingham fans for being classy and not (at least not yet) pointing out the obvious (Tori didn't pitch). I think the game shows that both teams can hit. 13 hits against Bingham #2 and #3 is still pretty strong. That said, I have a lot of respect for Bingham and know that they'll be tough to beat having watched them a few games now.

funny!

Springville threw their #2 as well....a 95 pound 16 year old jr, who should be a soph. I would say pitching advantage went to Bingham. But we all knew the excuses would come!Keep underestimating the Devils we like it!!

Too Funny

There is a reason why we have 2 players going D1 and will continue to put out these types of players. Our Coaches play our younger players in these types of games and they get prepared for the bigger prize (State).

We just played Tooele and I will say if you meet them in State you will have to play better to beat them or Uintah

Anonymous

With this many points scored must not have been much in pitching from either team. Sounds like a waste of a varsity game to me.

Re: Anonymous

This is what happens when good hitting teams throw their #2's against each other.

re too funny

And both of your D1 Players were on the field. I think almost every Springville fan agrees that had Almond been pitching the this would have been a different game. But both teams played well, and it is too bad that some fans come on here and talk smack. Bingham is probably one of the best coached teams I have seen this year, and for that matter the past few years.

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