The Pilgrim baseball team was shut out by visiting Cranston East 1-0 on Monday afternoon. Pitcher Nolan Canestrari had a strong outing for Pilgrim despite the loss, pitching 5 2/3 innings and …
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The Pilgrim baseball team was shut out by visiting Cranston East 1-0 on Monday afternoon.
Pitcher Nolan Canestrari had a strong outing for Pilgrim despite the loss, pitching 5 2/3 innings and allowing no runs, three hits and striking out nine batters. East’s lone run came on a passed ball in the seventh inning.
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SOFTBALL
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Pilgrim pitcher Gretchen Dombeck finished with 14 strikeouts in the circle.
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