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Wolves beat the heat and Maroons
UNION SPRINGS - The Union Springs field hockey team defined perseverance on Monday.
With its game against Auburn on hold as teammate Meg Sacco was taken away by ambulance due to heat exhaustion and goalie Jessica Kneaskern about to suffer the same fate, the Wolves were faced with a decision.
Play with 10 players or not play at all.
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