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New Richmond’s Aidan Berquam dives into home plate to score on a squeeze bunt by Drew Effertz for the Tigers’ first run of the game in their 7-0 victory over Superior in the first game of a doubleheader Friday, May 19, at Citizens Field in New Richmond. Bob Burrows / Star-Observer photo

New Richmond shortstop Amelia Brinkman throws to first for an out as River Falls’ Lilly Burke (24) advances to second on the fielder’s choice in the Wildcats’ 5-4 victory over the Tigers Thursday, May 18, at UW-River Falls’ Perkins Stadium. Bob Burrows / Star-Observer photo

New Richmond’s Matthew Unger follows through on his tee shot on the tenth hole at Troy Burne at the Big Rivers Conference Tournament Thursday, May. 18. Unger shot an 82 to help the Tigers’ to a fourth place team finish. Bob Burrows / Star-Observer photo

River Falls’ shortstop Teddy Norman (2) displayed the ball after tagging out a Menomonie runner on a stolen base attempt for the final out of the top of the fifth inning in the Wildcats’ 4-3 loss to the Mustangs Tuesday, May 16, at First National Bank of River Falls Field. Bob Burrows / Star-Observer photo
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River Falls’ shortstop Teddy Norman (2) displayed the ball after tagging out a Menomonie runner on a stolen base attempt for the final out of the top of the fifth inning in the Wildcats’ 4-3 loss to the Mustangs Tuesday, May 16, at First National Bank of River Falls Field. Bob Burrows / Star-Observer photo
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