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Welcome to the 2023 Foksha Homes Luxury Tour Home!

This stunning contemporary home is a masterpiece of modern design and craftsmanship. With 2513 square feet of living space, 3 bedrooms, and 2.5 bathrooms, this home is perfect for the discerning homeowner who demands the best.

The home is situated on 2 acres of rolling hills in Southeast Salem Oregon, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The exterior of the home is clad in a combination of stone and stucco, with large windows that let in plenty of natural light.

The interior of the home is just as impressive as the exterior. The spacious open-concept living area is the perfect place to relax and entertain guests. The living room features a beautiful fireplace and a large TV, while the dining area is perfect for formal dinners. The gourmet kitchen is a chef’s dream, with top-of-the-line appliances, granite countertops, and custom cabinetry. The butler’s pantry with climate control is perfect for storing your favorite wines and spirits.

The home also includes a remarkable in-home library and office, complete with built-in shelving and a rolling ladder. The primary suite is a true oasis, with a large walk-in closet and a luxurious en-suite bathroom featuring a soaking tub and a separate shower. The two additional bedrooms are generously sized and share a full bathroom.

The home also features extensive outdoor living areas, perfect for entertaining and enjoying the beautiful surroundings. The backyard includes a covered patio, a swimming pool, and plenty of space for outdoor activities.

This home is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the finer things in life. It is the perfect place to relax, entertain, and create lasting memories.

“As always, as custom as you are!”

This home is a perfect example of our commitment to creating unique and personalized homes for our clients.

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The 37 th Annual COBA Tour of Homes begins Friday July 12 th 2024.

Free Admission July 12-14 & 19-21, 2024 Fridays: 12PM – 6PM, Saturdays & Sundays: 10AM – 5PM

If you are interested in putting a house on the Tour in 2024 contact Christine for more information.

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Salem’s Yuletide Tour of Homes | Woodstown Central Railroad

December 2, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm est.

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Experience a Magical Journey with Woodstown Central Railroad during Salem’s “Yuletide Tour of Homes” Event.

Climb aboard the Woodstown Central Railroad for a special rendezvous with Salem’s cherished “Yuletide Tour of Homes” event. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas with the delightful backdrop of holiday tunes and the enchanting ambiance of a meticulously restored 1930s passenger train.

While the train ride promises unforgettable family moments, the festivities don’t end there. Before or after your railway adventure, take a leisurely stroll along Market Street in Salem, where the annual Yuletide Tour of Homes celebration awaits. Transport yourself to a bygone Christmas era, complete with revolutionary-era reenactors, captivating historic building tours, wine tastings, and a host of charming holiday shopping opportunities throughout the town. Please note that admission to this event is separate from the train ride.

Allow approximately 30 minutes for your train ride, departing from Salem’s Market Street Station at 13 Market St, Salem, NJ.

Highlights include: ● Salem Magic of Christmas Parade along Broadway at 11 am, and cap it off at the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at 6:30 pm at the Old Courthouse. ● The Second Pennsylvania Regiment of the Continental Line & The 43rd Regiment of Foot ● Woodstown Central Railroad Yuletide Special Excursion (additional ticket purchase required) ● Letters to Santa and Hot Chocolate ● Along the Road Band ● Pictures with Santa ● A Live Nativity ● Salem Oak Winery Tasting ● Strolling Carolers ● Vendors and Pop Up Shops

Date:   December 2, 2023 Address:  13 Market St, Salem, NJ – across the street from Royal Port Antiques Parking:   5 NJ-45 Salem,  38 Market Street,  76 Market Street,  110 Fifth Street Price:   Starting at $20 for Adults, $12 for Children, and $3 for Toddlers Duration:  ~30 mins

For more information and to reserve your tickets, please visit our Yuletide Special Excursion at woodstowncentral.com .

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Arrest made in november death of leetonia teacher.

LISBON — The ex-husband of a Leetonia teacher shot to death outside her home on Nov. 29, 2023 is now in the Columbiana County Jail charged with her murder.

William Long Jr., 50, N. Market St., Lisbon, was indicted Wednesday by a special session of the Columbiana County Grand Jury and taken into custody at his place of employment, Vallourec Star in Youngstown.

According to the indictment, Long was charged with aggravated murder and murder, both unclassified felonies, along with a first-degree felony of discharging a firearm upon a roadway, and firearm specifications for using a gun for each count in the death of 50-year-old Michelle A. Long.

Columbiana County Prosecutor Vito Abruzzino and Sheriff Brian McLaughlin announced the indictment and arrest. Abruzzino said he’s asking for a bond of $1.5 million cash or surety. If convicted, William Long Jr. could be facing life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Late last fall, Michelle Long was found deceased in her vehicle outside of her residence located on Carey Road, Salem in Butler Township. Abruzzino said her vehicle was on the road near her mailbox.

Neither Abruzzino nor McLaughlin would go into detail about the evidence, the weapon or what they believe happened.

When asked why it took so long to get an indictment, both referred to the large amount of evidence that had to be processed in the case.

“In the months following the incident, detectives from the sheriff’s office and investigators from the Major Crimes Task Force worked hand in hand, to review and process large amounts of digital and forensic evidence to attain today’s indictment from the Grand Jury,” a press release said.

“This case was very important to my office, and our detectives did an outstanding job getting it prepared to be successfully indicted by the Grand Jury,” McLaughlin said in the release.

Abruzzino added that “Michelle, her family, and the community all deserve accountability for this terrible crime, and I am confident this step will lead toward that end.”

Abruzzino and McLaughlin credited the work of their respective agencies and the Major Crimes Task Force, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the Columbiana County Coroner’s Office, and the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team for their investigative work in this case.

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MASCAC Announces 2024 Hall of Fame Class, Three Former Vikings to be Inducted

WESTFIELD, Mass. -- The Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) is pleased to announce the 2024 Hall of Fame Class, which will feature former Salem State women's basketball player Mary Dolores Brown  '86 and men's soccer player Alvaro Ibanez  '92. Former men's tennis coach Grant Longley will also be inducted. The MASCAC created the Hall of Fame to provide the recognition of those individuals who have made a significant contribution to the conference and to help preserve the storied history of the MASCAC and its member institutions.  

There are seven categories for nomination: student-athlete from a men's team, student-athlete from a women's team, overall team, male coach, female coach*, administrator and legends. The 2024 MASCAC Hall of Fame Class is as follows:

Alvaro Ibanez, Salem State University -Student-athlete from a Male Team Ibanez was the first soccer player at Salem State College to be named an All-American. Alvaro's three-year Salem State College career at the striker position (he transferred to Salem State College after being named conference player of the year while attending Old Dominion University in 1985) included being chosen first team All-American each season. He captained the Vikings to the NCAA Division III Final Four in 1987 and 1988 and is still the school's all-time leading goal scorer. A native of Barranquilla, Columbia, Ibanez was chosen as Salem State College's top male athlete his junior and senior years. 

Mary Dolores Brown, Salem State University - Student-athlete from a Female Team Brown, a two-time captain, was a four-year standout for the Lady Vikings' basketball program from 1982-86, earning Kodak District One All-American and (CoSIDA) Academic All-American honors her senior year after leading Salem State to the 1986 NCAA National Championship. A three-time All-New England and All-MASCAC selection, she played on three MASCAC championship teams and finished her career with 1,058 points and 598 rebounds. As one of the premier guards in New England, she was instrumental in helping Salem State reach the "Elite Eight three straight years (1984-86), which included two "Final Four appearances (1984, 86). Brown was the first female student-athlete at Salem State to be awarded the Howard C. Smith Award, recognizing her as best athlete in the State College Conference her senior year.

Grant Longley, Salem State University - Male Coach Grant Longley was the head coach of tennis and a professor in the physical education department at Salem State College from 1969 to 1999.

A graduate of Springfield College, Grant guided the SSC's men's tennis program to the 1973 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) championships in Kansas City. The 1973 national tournament appearance was a first for the college's tennis program.

Grant led the Vikings back to the nationals in 1976 when the team traveled to Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi for the NCAA Division III championships. The 1976 squad won 20 out of 21 matches, the program's best single-year record. The following year Salem State returned to Millsaps for the NCAA Tournament, where the Vikings placed 16th in the 28-school field.

Grant directed the women's tennis program at the college from 1991 through 1998, coaching SSC in nearly 600 matches. He directed the men's program to a record 11 Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) titles, including eight of the first nine years the championship was staged.

Grant, who retired as an associate professor in the college's Sports Fitness and Leisure Studies major, compiled 361 victories as a tennis coach at Salem State College. He also coached the men's varsity soccer program at Salem State College from 1971 through 1975.

Brian Crossman, Fitchburg State University- Student-Athlete from a Male Team In the steep track tradition at Fitchburg State, Mr. Crossman is the most highly decorated athlete of all. He was a 13-time All-American and three-time National Champion. He also won nine New England Championships and set two national records. Six of his records at Fitchburg State still stand.

His New England All-Division 400-meter title as a freshman in 1985 was a sign that Fitchburg State was about to witness a special career. The following winter he set a national meet record at the indoor NCAAs with a blistering 48.45 in the 400 meters.

In the winter of 1988, his senior season, Mr. Crossman set two more national records at the NCAA Indoor Championships, anchoring the 4x400 team and running the first sub-48 second (47.88) indoor 400 meters in NCAA Division III history.

Mr. Crossman credits his coaches, Jim Sheehan and fellow Hall of Famer Dave Farnsworth, for pushing him to excel.

He is currently a Technology Education Teacher in the Lowell School Department. He and his wife Camille have a daughter, Mary Jane.

Marlee Berg, Westfield State University - Student-athlete from a Female Team Women's track and field star Marlee Berg (2009) is one of just four Westfield State athletes to win an individual NCAA Championship, earning the 2009 NCAA Division III indoor high jump crown.

She was a four-time qualifier for the NCAA Division III National Championships, three times for the indoor and outdoor high jump in 2008 and 2009, and for the first-ever NCAA Division III women's pentathlon event in 2009.

Berg's accomplishments spanned multiple track and field events - holding the school record in four events: the high jump, 200-meter dash, 500-meter run, and pentathlon. As a three-year team captain, she set the standard of excellence for the team with three All-ECAC honors and nine All-New England awards. She was also a member of four school-record-setting relay teams.

Berg dominated the MASCAC by winning fifteen different events over a three-year span from 2007-09. In 2008 alone, Berg won eight events (indoor/outdoor high jump, indoor long jump, indoor/outdoor 200 and 400-meter dash, and outdoor triple jump). She set the MASCAC's outdoor high jump record.

In her National Championship year of 2009, she won the high jump with a leap of 5'-6.5" at the NCAA Division III indoor championships at Terre Haute, Ind.

Berg was also a member of the women's cross-country team in her junior and senior year where she won two MASCAC team championships. In her senior year, she placed fourth individually at the MASCAC Championships.

A native of Chelmsford, Mass., Berg graduated from Westfield in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication, public and corporate relations. She also furthered her studies at Smith College, earning a Master's of Science in Exercise and Sport Studies.

She served as a graduate assistant coach at Smith, an assistant coach at UMass Lowell and then Brandeis University before returning to Westfield State in 2016, as part of an NCAA Women's and Ethnic Minority Grant, and now serves as head men's and women's cross country coach as well as assistant athletic director for recruitment, retention & student-athlete well-being.

Berg is married to Westfield State alumnus Daniel Haryasz. The couple resides in Longmeadow.

1974 Westfield State Men's Soccer – Team John Amaral, Mike Andrukonis, Manny DaCruz, Dennis Dugas, Mark Fournier, Mike Gauthier, Allie Goncalves, Bino Goncalves, Dennis Laprade, Bill Lownds, Chris Lynch, Steve Mancini, Bill Martin, Lidio Mateus, Ken McCarron, Chris Moukas, Ray Peetz, Antonio Ribeiro, Jim Robinson, Gary Rodrigues, Chris Roukas, Tim Sicard, Willie Sorenson, Carlton Steele, Rex Stevens, Mike Walker, Paul Whalley, David-Ross Williamson, Manager  - Bob Dolan, Head Coach – John Kurty  The 1974 Westfield State College men's soccer team advanced further than any previous Westfield State athletic team, advancing all the way to the NCAA Division III Final Four, and finished third in the nation.

Largely consisting of players from Western Mass high schools, Westfield built on a 1972 ECAC Tournament bid and a 1973 first-round exit in the NCAA's to complete the magical season in 1974.

The team, coached by the legendary John Kurty, finished with a record of 17 wins, four losses and two ties. Westfield was the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference champion with a 5-1 mark in league play.

Along the way, the team earned Kurty's 100th career collegiate coaching win with a 5-2 win over Boston State early in the season, and the season marked the debut of Westfield State University's Astroturf Field, now known as Alumni Field.

The Owls defeated Coast Guard 10-1, and Framingham, 3-0 to win the NCAA Northeast Regional and advance to the final four, played in Wheaton, Ill.

The Owls won a physical game against Framingham, as Chris Moukas got the Owls on the board first, and Dennis Dugas added a pair of second half goals to seal the win and the trip to Illinois.

The Owls fell to Brockport (N.Y.) State 6-0 on a slippery, muddy field in the national semifinal game on Thanksgiving Day but bounced back two days later to defeat MacMurray (Ill.) College by a 3-1 score with goals from Allie Goncalves, Chris Moukas and Dennis Dugas in the consolation final to claim third place in the nation.

Postseason awards poured in for the Owls, as forward Allie Goncalves, back Ken McCarron, forward Dennis Dugas and goalkeeper Mike Walker were named to the MASCAC All-Star team.  Goncalves was named to the New England All Star team, and McCarron and Goncalves were named as New England Regional All Americans.

Chris Lynch was named the team's most promising freshman. McCarron was the defensive MVP, and Dugas the offensive MVP.   Mike Walker earned the Coach's Award, Carl Steele was named Most Versatile, and Goncalves earned the Department Award.

The 1974 Owls are well represented in the Westfield State Hall of Fame as six players have been chosen to the Hall as individuals, alongside coach Kurty.

Chris Lynch was named the team's most promising freshman. McCarron was the defensive MVP, and Dugas the offensive MVP.   Mike Walker earned the Coach's Award, Carl Steele was named Most Versatile, and Goncalves earned the Department Award.

John Kurty, Westfield State University - Male Coach

John Kurty was the first coach inducted in the Westfield State Hall of Fame. Kurty, who retired from the Westfield State faculty as a physical education instructor in 1988, compiled a brilliant 153-36-13 record in coaching the Owls from 1966 to 1977.

At the time of his retirement, his .790 winning percentage was the highest of any coach, active or retired, in all New England divisions. Kurty led the Owls to five straight NCAA Tournament appearances and three New England state championships. Kurty's 1974 team finished third in the nation.

Kurty coached golf for 10 years and volleyball for seven years at WSC and was a volunteer assistant for the baseball team. He came to Westfield from his hometown of Ludlow, where he coached the high school soccer team to a 10-year record of 150-19-19 and three consecutive state titles.

In his retirement years, Kurty was an avid golfer, and an umpire for local college and high school baseball games.

Sue Lauder, Fitchburg State University – Administrator For over 21 years, Lauder guided and greatly enhanced both the intercollegiate athletics and recreation programs at Fitchburg State University during her tenure as Director of Athletics. Lauder was a catalyst behind the construction of the new faciilities and secured one of only nine NCAA/Strategic Alliance grants to help fund Fitchburg State Athletic initiatives. She spearheaded two new women's varsity programs (lacrosse and volleyball).

Lauder served as the Commissioner of the New England Football Conference from 2005-2012. Sue was awarded the Asa S. Bushnell Outstanding Commissioner Award from the All-American Football Foundation in 2009.

On a national scale, Sue was on the NCAA Division III Ethnic Minority and Women's Internship Grant selection committee. She formerly served on several committees, including the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Committee, Nominating Committee, Championships Committee, Strategic Planning and Finance Committee and the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, while also a member of the several ECAC Championship Tournament selection committees.

Lauder was the 2016 recipient of the National Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Administrator of the Year and was inducted into the SUNY Cortland Hall of Fame in 2010. In 2017, Sue received the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Division III Athletic Director of the Year Award.

A graduate of Fairport (N.Y.) High School, Lauder earned her bachelor's degree in physical education from Cortland in 1975 and a master's degree from Syracuse University in 1978. Prior to her tenure at Fitchburg State, Sue served as the Director of Athletics at Hartwick College.

Lauder retired from Fitchburg State University in 2018 and now resides on Cape Cod.

Robert Elliott- Fitchburg State University – Legends The late Robert Elliot dedicated much of his adult life to Fitchburg State athletics. Elliot coached baseball at the college for 24 years, from 1942-66. In 1962 he led the school to its first ever unbeaten season when the Falcons finished 12-0.

He also coached soccer for 15 years and men's basketball for four seasons. Under his leadership the soccer team won five NETCC Championships and enjoyed the school's first unbeaten season - 4-0-3 in 1952.

Elliot taught Physical Education from 1941-42 to 1966-67. He was the department head and the Athletic Director for much of this span. His contributions for FSC athletics were recognized in 1979 when the college named their outdoor athletic complex after Robert Elliot.

The inductees will be recognized at a formal MASCAC Hall of Fame induction which will be coupled with a MASCAC athletic championship or event at the site in which the individual competed or was housed during the 2024-25 year.  

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2024 RBC Canadian Open money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout

T he 2024 RBC Canadian Open prize money payout is from the $9.4 million purse, with 69 professional players who complete four rounds at Hamilton Golf and Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, earning PGA Tour prize money this week.

The winner's share of RBC Canadian Open prize pool is at $1,692,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $1,024,600 in PGA Tour prize money today. The RBC Canadian Open prize-money payout breakdown shows a payout of 18 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each PGA Tour player earns is guaranteed down to the last-place professional player, which is $19,458.

The RBC Canadian Open field is headed by Robert MacIntyre, Tommy Fleetwood , Ryan Fox and more. The PGA Tour leaderboard is topped by MacIntyre, who has a sizable edge heading into the final round.

This tournament started with 156 players, and a cut was made this week after two rounds. Every professional player in the field is paid for completing the event, but how much each player is paid at the 2024 RBC Canadian Open from the correct 2024 RBC Canadian Open full-field payout is based on their finish.

The 36-hole cut was made to the top 65 players and ties, with every player able to move up in the final round.

The 2024 RBC Canadian Open prize money payout is set ahead of the event, with the PGA Tour typically adding money to the purse if more than 65 professionals make the cut to ensure all players are paid, as is the case this week.

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 500 FedEx Cup points, as will be the practice for all standard events in 2024.

Additionally, there are 48 Official World Golf Ranking points on the line for the winner.

While this event offers a significant payday, the win comes with enhanced PGA Tour status. The winner gets a two-year PGA Tour exemption, into the Signature events for the rest of the year, and it goes a long way into getting that player into the 2025 Signature events.

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The Cardinal and Longhorns face off tonight in the WCWS semifinals at 7 p.m. ET. In the double elimination format, undefeated, top-seeded Texas needs one win to advance to the finals, while Stanford must force an if-necessary game and win two in a row to stay alive. Here are tonight's starters:

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Florida avoided elimination by handing Oklahoma the heftiest offensive effort the Sooners have seen in the postseason in four years. The Gators loaded up four homers, including Kenra Falby's insane inside-the-park HR, tallying nine runs to OU's three to break Oklahoma's 20-game WCWS win streak. The two play tomorrow in a winner-takes-all if-necessary game, with a ticket to the WCWS finals on the line.

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Wallace hit another homer, this time a two-run shot to bring the Gators up 9-3 in the fifth.

AGAIN ✈️ @Wallace2Skylar with another home run! 📺 ESPN | #GoGators pic.twitter.com/m1opJMDhOg — Gators Softball (@GatorsSB) June 3, 2024

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😨 UF 3-run dinger

THREE-RUN HOME RUN! @ReaganWalsh17 goes yard 😮‍💨 📺 ESPN | #GoGators pic.twitter.com/khh59eJeZ7 — Gators Softball (@GatorsSB) June 3, 2024

Bottom 4th | Florida and OU add 1️⃣

With runners in the corners, Ava Brown smacks an RBI double to tack on another run for UF in the third.

RBI double ✌️ @avajbrownn drives in another run! 📺 ESPN | #GoGators pic.twitter.com/aF9mvjuOTa — Gators Softball (@GatorsSB) June 3, 2024

Oklahoma got its first score on the board off the bat of Kinzie Hansen, singling up the middle to plate Kasidi Pickering. The score stands at 4-1 going into the bottom of the fourth, with OU calling LHP Kierston Deal from the bullpen.

K9 puts us on the board! #ChampionshipMindset | 📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/JMBVzJpa9s — Oklahoma Softball (@OU_Softball) June 3, 2024

🤩 Back-to-back homers | Florida 3, Oklahoma 0

Florida’s Kendra Falby shows off her speed and makes her way around the diamond for an inside-the-park homer in the second inning. Just look at her go:

INSIDE THE PARK HR! Let's go, @kendrafalby 👏 📺 ESPN | #GoGators pic.twitter.com/CGyQzbJ6RT — Gators Softball (@GatorsSB) June 3, 2024

Skylar Wallace followed up with a solo HR rocket with an exit speed of 77 mph to put the Gators up 3-0 going into the third.

LAUNCHED 🚀 @Wallace2Skylar connects for a home run! 📺 ESPN | #GoGators pic.twitter.com/L0ljEuiqwh — Gators Softball (@GatorsSB) June 3, 2024

🎯 Gators on the scoreboard first

 Florida gets an early lead to get the scoring started.

On the board early 💥 @ReaganWalsh17 comes through with a RBI single! 📺 ESPN | #GoGators pic.twitter.com/zSlu7Sfd82 — Gators Softball (@GatorsSB) June 3, 2024

👀 Oklahoma-Florida starters

The wait is over! Action is underway and here are the starting lineups: 

Starting lineups

🚨 Update: Change in schedule 🚨

There has been an update in the WCWS schedule due to today's extended delays. If Oklahoma sweeps in Game 11, then the Texas-Stanford game 13 and if necessary games will take place today. If Oklahoma loses, then Texas-Stanford Game 13 will close out the night and any if necessary games will be tomorrow. Here's the official breakdown.

WCWS update

WCWS semis ➡️ Monday

The top seeds — Texas and Oklahoma — face Stanford and Florida respectively for a ticket to the WCWS finals. In the double-elimination format, Texas and Oklahoma each need just one win in the semifinals to advance, whereas Stanford and Florida need consecutive wins to trump the undefeated teams. Below is Monday's full schedule:

Monday, June 3 | WCWS Semifinals

  • Game 11 :  Oklahoma vs. Florida, noon | ESPN   * Delayed
  • Game 12 (if necessary) : TBD vs. TBD, 30 minutes after Game 11 ends | ESPN
  • Game 13 :  Texas vs. Stanford, 7 p.m. | ESPN2
  • Game 14 (if necessary) : 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2

👉  Click or tap here for the full 2024 bracket  |  See the WCWS bracket

🥊 Stanford knocks out UCLA

NiJaree Canady, Stanford softball

The final all-Pac-12 softball game ended in close fashion. Stanford ace and USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year NiJaree Canady tossed eight Ks while allowing four hits, one run and no walks. The Bruins were kept quiet after hitting a solo homer in the second inning, while the Cardinal built its lead, highlighted by two runs from Emily Jones.

The Cardinal advance to the WCWS semifinals on Monday, facing Texas at 7 p.m. ET . 

🕸️ UCLA webgem

UCLA's Janelle Meoño smacked into the wall during this robbery in the sixth ⤵️

. @janelleivyyy CATCHING FOR DAYS 😎 #WCWS #SCTop10 x 🎥 ESPN2 / @UCLASoftball pic.twitter.com/2e6lCCA5r0 — NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 3, 2024

🪽 Sac fly score for the Cardinal

Stanford widens the gap in the fifth inning. With two runners in scoring position and one out, a sac fly from pinch hitter Allie Clements drove in Emily Jones to bring Stanford up 3-1.

Pinch hitting, with two strikes... AC delivers a clutch sac fly to make it 3-1 Card! #GoStanford x #WCWS pic.twitter.com/VmOfrsr69z — Stanford Softball (@StanfordSball) June 3, 2024

🙂‍↕️ Stanford snags the lead

The Cardinal resurged as it recycled their batting order in the bottom of the third.

Emily Jones sparked Stanford's momentum by singling to shortstop. Behind in the pitch count, Taryn Kern remained patient and swatted a double to the left-field warning track to plate Jones. Two batters later, Ava Gall singled and brought in Kern, stealing a 2-1 lead.

The Cardinal coming in HOT 🔥 #WCWS x 🎥 ESPN2 / @StanfordSball pic.twitter.com/9H8FwVvkxU — NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 3, 2024

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