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    Sunday, July 09, 2006

    MORE ON MARISSA TROYER . . . PEANUT

    Here is the start of an article about the new Fair Queen a Fort Wayne newspaper.


    `Peanut' pitching up a storm

    Source: Justin Kenny, jkenny@news-sentinel.com
    As an only daughter growing up on a dairy farm, Churubusco junior pitcher Marissa Troyer wanted an activity in which she could bond with her father, Tim.. While her dad and brothers worked together for hours on the farm, Marissa struggled to find something she and her father could share. Then the two discovered softball.. Around age 6, when Marissa's brothers wanted to hit the ball, she was naturally made the pitcher. She grew fond of the position and began to play in park

    Published on May 4, 2006, Page 7P, News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN)

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