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Local teens part of softball team taking part in nationals this weekend

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Woolwich Athletes Emma Maric and Maddy Phillips Set for Canadian Girls’ Fastpitch Nationals with U17 UTM Bandits

Woolwich’s own Emma Maric and Maddy Phillips are making waves once again as key members of the U17 UTM Bandits squad, heading to the Canadian Girls’ Fastpitch Championship for the third time.

Their continued selection for the prestigious national tournament is a testament to their talent, dedication, and passion for the sport. Representing Woolwich at such a high level, both players bring experience and skill to a team with strong championship aspirations.

As the UTM Bandits gear up for another exciting run on the national stage, the community stands proudly behind these rising stars. Stay tuned for more updates as Emma and Maddy compete among Canada’s top young fastpitch athletes!

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