Chemistry Finishes the Nineties with a Comeback Victory Over the Biology Department for their Fifth Straight Softball Title. Some consider the Chemistry team the first great softball dynasty.

The Biology team jumped out to a large early lead for the second year in a row. However, the Kimberly Jones managed Chemistry team began to turn things around as their batting roster continued to grow. The veteran laden Chemistry team was spurred on by the bat of Dr. Jordan Bennett and the pitching of Dr. David Dwight. Additionally, the youth movement in Ebaugh complemented the play of these veterans with a Doug Johnson homerun, tater, and "Dirty" Pete Scully pitching. This season's game will also go down in history as the first umpired science game. We were honored to have special guest umpire, Dave Anderson, our provost, make the calls.

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Team Chemistry
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Big Lumber!
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Runners on!
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Chemistry Golden Glovers
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One of the greastest strengths of the Chemistry team is their deep and enthusiastic bench
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Chemistry Scores at Any Cost
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Chemistry Dynasty?
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Thank you, John Eschelbach! Let's eat.
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