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C'burg wins game in Dixie Youth O-Zone World Series

From a Christiansburg Recreation Center press release: On July 28, the Christiansburg Dixie "O"Zone Virginia State Champions defeated North Carolina 5-4 in seven innings in the Dixie "O" Zone World Series in Pascagoula, Mississippi.

Christiansburg and North Carolina traded the score back and forth throughout the game. In the bottom of the seventh inning (first extra inning), Seth Wills scored when a ball hit by Gabe Quesenberry was misplayed.

Zach Chase pitched an excellent and gutsy six plus innings for Christiansburg. Seth Wills picked up the win in relief.

Christiansburg will play the loser of the Texas and Alabama game on 3:30 pm July 28 in the double elimination Dixie "O" Zone World Series in Pascagoula, Mississippi.

-- Posted by Ray Cox

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