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Maroons' streak and season ends
AUBURN - Riding a five-game winning streak and leading 2-0 after three innings, all systems were beyond go for Auburn to win its first-round Section III, Class AA playoff game Tuesday at Falcon Park.
Then, all that momentum collided against an invisible wall.
Tenth-seeded East Syracuse-Minoa, which hadn't mustered a hit through three innings against Auburn's top pitcher, Jeff Graceffo, somehow transformed its lineup into a modern-day murderers' row in the fourth inning, running off seven runs en route to an 11-2 victory.
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