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“I can understand it from their standpoint of wanting to drop down from those schools with 800-1,200 enrollment,” said Yoder, “but can they understand Valley Union (enrollment 126) or Bowie-San Simon (enrollment 56) may have a problem with them coming down? There’s no place for us to go,son of NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana (http://v.wanjie.info/members/sdbpbsie71uc), no Division V, we are where we are at. That’s been one of the arguments for the small schools. Where do we go, our only place to petition is up.”
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The game went back and forth early until the Pride went ahead 5-3 on a two-run triple in the bottom of the fourth by Weaver. Jorge Carrazco settled down on the mound in the middle innings and Mountain Pointe seemed on its way to the victory.
“This generation is collaborating,” Michael said. “We’re all about collaboration and working together as a community. I think before it was a little bit more separated.”