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NORWAY — On August 13, the Andy Valley baseball team came out swinging with a 12-4 win over Weymouth, Massachusetts in the Cal Ripken 12U World Series championship game at Purnell Wrigley Field in Waterville. The team was celebrated on Friday, August 19 with a parade down Main Street, Norway. Cal Ripken World Series Champions are, not in order, Aiden Bean #12, Tatum Vaughan – Bat Boy, Bryson Walker #2, Shawn West #10, Derrik Trybus #28, Ethan Godomsky #11, Sawyer Poland #21, and Carter Davis #5. Back, Joe Trybus – Coach, Mike Davis – Coach, Tucker Hilden – #46, Bentley Worden #15, Jacoby Boyce #19, Rowen Pulkkinen #9, Coltin Rolfe #32, Darren Boyce – Coach, and TJ Bean – Coach.
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