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Johnny Sexton extends an olive branch to Finn Russell, offering support despite previous tensions, highlighting a shift toward collaboration and mutual growth in their rugby partnership.

C-M baseball falls to pair of SICL foes

Yahoo SportsMonday, June 16, 2025 at 7:53:00 PM
Despite solid efforts from players like Kyle Wood, Alex Teed, and Wyatt Jay, the Colfax-Mingo baseball team couldn’t overcome an early deficit, losing 13-3 to BGM. The Tigerhawks fell behind quickly—down 4-0 in the first inning and 11-0 by the third—before rallying for three runs in the fifth. It wasn’t enough, though, as BGM closed out the game comfortably.
Editor’s Note: For local fans and players, this loss stings—especially after a rough start that put the game out of reach early. While individual performances offered bright spots, the scoreline reflects a tough night for the team. In small-town sports, these games aren’t just about wins and losses; they’re community events, so a lopsided result can dampen spirits. Still, the late-game push shows the team didn’t quit, which matters as much as the final score.
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