Baseball starts their season
In their season opening series in Arizona, the Taylor baseball team took two of four games, beating Kansas Wesleyan and San Diego Christian College.
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In their season opening series in Arizona, the Taylor baseball team took two of four games, beating Kansas Wesleyan and San Diego Christian College.
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The Taylor men’s soccer team moved to 2-5 in the Crossroads League with an important 2-1 win against Goshen last Saturday night. The win ties them with Saint Francis at six points in the Cross Division.
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The goal for this year’s Taylor Men’s Soccer team is simple — keep the ball and score more.