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Pictures: 20 Angels In The Outfield Softball Tourney To Benefit Newtown Victims

Fast Pitch Nation in Bloomfield held a three-day softball tournament called 20 Angels In The Outfield to raise money for victims of the Newtown school shooting.
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Olivia Mubarek, 12, smiles while holding Michael Berry, 6, on her back. Mubarek played an indoor softball game for Newtown against Monroe at Fast Pitch Nation in Bloomfield Thursday night. At left stands Amanda Berry, 12, another player on the Newtown team.

20 Angels In The Outfield Softball Tourney

( Johnathon Henninger, Special to The Courant / December 27, 2012 )
Olivia Mubarek, 12, smiles while holding Michael Berry, 6, on her back. Mubarek played an indoor softball game for Newtown against Monroe at Fast Pitch Nation in Bloomfield Thursday night. At left stands Amanda Berry, 12, another player on the Newtown team.
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