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Chickasaws rebound after tough night in Charles City

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After having just one home run all last year, senior Kayla Crooks has hit four in the past seven games and been red hot at the plate. She has been a big reason for New Hampton’s 11-4 start this year.
“The first time I hit one I was like ‘Whoa, I don’t know where that came from.’ Then it just kept happening,” Crooks said. “My teammates kept asking me ‘What are you eating? What are you drinking?’ I honestly have no idea what it is.”
The Chickasaws posted a record of 4-2 last week, with their lone losses in a doubleheader to undefeated Charles City on Wednesday.
For more on this story see the June 11 Tribune.

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