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The 2012 Jimmy Campbell Softball Tournament champions are Idyllwild’s Creekstone Inn team. Sitting in the front row are future team players, from left, Layton Teeguarden, Ethan Teeguarden, Nicole Cochrane, Payton Priefer, Alia Teeguarden, Katelyn Sonnier, Tyler Sonnier, Cole Sonnier, Asja Miller, and Niah Miller. In the middle row (from left) are Kelly Cochrane, Rachel Teeguarden, Jessica Priefer, Emily White and Dawn Sonnier. In the back row (from left) are Chris Cochrane, Jeremy Teeguarden, Brennen Priefer, Josh White, Jason Sonnier and John Miller. Photos by J.P. Crumrine





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