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Girls’ softball: Fryeburg vs. Old Town -
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Old Town's Lauren Gasaway, left, and Natalie St. Louis celebrate winning the Class B Championship.
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Fryeburg Academy's Kaylee Emery, left, tags out Old Town's Olivia Albert during the sixth inning of the girls' Class B Championship.
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Old Town's McKenna Smith winds up for a pitch during the sixth inning of the girls' Class B Championship against Fryeburg Academy.
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Fryeburg Academy's Paige O'Connell, left, tries for a double play after tagging out Old Town's Olivia Albert during the fifth inning of the girls' Class B Championship.
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Old Town's Olivia Albert hits during the fifth inning of the girls' Class B Championship against Fryeburg Academy.
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Fryeburg Academy's Tina Leblanc throws to first during the forth inning of the girls' Class B Championship against Old Town.
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Old Town's Natalie St. Louis celebrate a run during the third inning of the girls' Class B Championship against Fryeburg Academy.
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McKenna Smith of Old Town pitches in the third inning against Fryeburg in the Class B state championship game on Saturday at St. Joseph's College in Standish. She finished with a three-hitter and 19 strikeouts, leading the Coyotes to their second straight state title.