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Lapel first baseman Corbin Vibbert catches a foul popup for another Shenandoah out.

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Lapel’s Kai Newman struck out 13 batters in 5 2/3 innings as the Bulldogs defeated Shenandoah.

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Rylie Hudson warms behind the plate. Hudson gave up the gear later in the game and took the …

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Shenandoah's Ethan Loy takes the mound after relieving starting pitcher Drew Fredenburg.

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Lapel's Landon Brown sets up to lay down a bunt.

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Donald Trump has attended the wake of a New York City police officer gunned down in the line of duty. The former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee arrived Thursday at the visitation on Long Island for Officer Jonathan Diller, who was fatally shot during a traffic stop days earlier. Trump's campaign says he was “moved by the invitation” to the wake but did not offer more details on his appearance or whether he planned to speak. President Joe Biden is also in New York, for a celebrity-studded fundraising extravaganza with Democratic former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

The top United Nations court has ordered Israel to take measures including opening more land crossings to allow food, water, fuel and other supplies into Gaza to tackle crippling shortages in the war-ravaged enclave. The International Court of Justice issued two new so-called provisional measures in a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of acts of genocide in its military campaign launched after the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas. Israel stringently denies it is committing genocide and says its military campaign is self defense. Thursday’s order came after South Africa sought more provisional measures, including a ceasefire, citing starvation in Gaza. Israel urged the court not to issue new orders.

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Start handing out those groundhog-size cigars: Punxsutawney Phil is a father. The Pennsylvania group that handles the spring-predicting groundhog and his groundhog wife Phyllis says the couple became parents on Saturday. A member of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club was bringing fruit and vegetables to Phil and Phyllis on Saturday when the heads of two babies popped up as well. No word yet on their gender or names. Folklore has Phil predicting each Feb. 2 whether spring is just around the corner or whether there will be six more weeks of winter.

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In a legally binding order, the top United Nations court says Israel must open more land crossings into Gaza for food, water, fuel and other supplies. The International Court of Justice issued two new so-called provisional measures Thursday in a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of acts of genocide in its war in Gaza — charges Israel strongly denies. The U.N. has reported that 100% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people are at severe levels of food insecurity. Aid groups say complicated inspection procedures at the border, continued fighting, and a breakdown in public order have caused massive slowdowns in convoys. Israel accuses the U.N. of disorganization.