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Comeback falls short against Cadets

Tim Tuttle
Sports Correspondent
May 18, 2011

MONROVIA Monrovia made a determined comeback Monday, but it didn’t stop a late season slide in the West Central Conference baseball standings. The Bulldogs lost their third s ...

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