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Haverford township school district ips11/14/2023 The Rams countered with Jess Fliszar, called on to pitch while normal starter Jules Scogna continues recovering from cramps she sustained during Tuesday’s semifinal-round game with North Penn. ![]() “She’s a great student-athlete.” Haverford pitcher Emma Taylor delivers to the plate against Spring-Ford during the District 1-6A third-place game Thursday at Spring-Ford. “She’s a competitor, a great kid,” Haverford head coach Bob Newman said of Taylor, who’s heading to Yale University following graduation. Taylor went on to limit Spring-Ford to four hits, an earned run in the sixth, one walk and 10 strikeouts. ![]() The second-seeded Rams (20-3) were handled by Ford pitcher Emma Taylor, who worked a one-hit shutout on the locals through the first five innings. They also wanted a memorable day for their senior players, who were closing out their scholastic time on their home field.īut Haverford had its own ideas and ultimately came away with a 2-1 victory at Ram Park to enter the PIAA tournament on a winning note. The Rams were looking to repay the Fords for ending their 2021 state run after they won a district championship. But there was much more up for grabs by Spring-Ford when it hosted Haverford High in Thursday’s District 1-6A third-place game. ![]() UPPER PROVIDENCE > It basically served as a seeding game for the upcoming PIAA Class 6A playoffs.
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