One baseball game ... 55 runs
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March 24, 2008

One baseball game ... 55 runs

No, we're not making this up. But that's not even the crazy part. This is: One team did all of the scoring. It happened last week in Jacksonville, where defending Class A state champion Eagle's View Academy defeated Cedar Creek Christian 55-0. According to the Florida Times-Union, "the Warriors scored their 55 runs on 29 hits. Cedar Creek committed 15 errors in the five-inning game." Ouch! Incredibly, the losing team had nothing negative to say after the game. "Eagle's View's coaches and players handled themselves well," Cedar Creek athletic director and assistant coach Randy Howell told the Times-Union. You can read the entire account of the game HERE.

-- KEITH NIEBUHR

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