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The New Zealand softball captain, Mark Sorenson, slides spectacularly into second base, too late to avoid a force-out by the United States short-stop, Steve Kerian, in a softball test match at Cuthberts Green yesterday. New Zealand easily won this game, 6-0, but the Americans won the second contest, 3-2, to take the five-test series and the Winfield Challenge by three matches to two. — Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER

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Press, 3 April 1989, Page 36

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The New Zealand softball captain, Mark Sorenson, slides spectacularly into second base, too late to avoid a force-out by the United States short-stop, Steve Kerian, in a softball test match at Cuthberts Green yesterday. New Zealand easily won this game, 6-0, but the Americans won the second contest, 3-2, to take the five-test series and the Winfield Challenge by three matches to two. — Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER Press, 3 April 1989, Page 36

The New Zealand softball captain, Mark Sorenson, slides spectacularly into second base, too late to avoid a force-out by the United States short-stop, Steve Kerian, in a softball test match at Cuthberts Green yesterday. New Zealand easily won this game, 6-0, but the Americans won the second contest, 3-2, to take the five-test series and the Winfield Challenge by three matches to two. — Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER Press, 3 April 1989, Page 36