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Warren County HS vs. Rappahannock County HS: Girl’s Softball – March 31st

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Excitement is building as the Warren County High School Girls’ Softball team prepares to take the field against Rappahannock County in a highly anticipated showdown this Monday, March 31, 2025. The first pitch for this varsity game is set for 6:00 p.m. at Warren County High School, where fans are expected to fill the stands with school spirit and community pride.

With both teams entering the matchup eager to make a statement early in the season, spectators can expect a thrilling display of athleticism, teamwork, and competitive grit. For Warren County, it’s more than just another game—it’s an opportunity to defend their home turf and show off the hard work they’ve been putting in since preseason.

“This team has been putting in the hours—on and off the field,” said one supporter. “They’re hungry for the win and ready to play their hearts out.”

From precision pitching to powerful hitting and fast-paced fielding, the evening promises to highlight some of the top high school softball talent in the region. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the sport, Monday night’s game offers something for everyone: high-energy action, local rivalry, and the chance to support student-athletes chasing their goals.

Can’t make it in person? You can still catch every swing, slide, and score live on the Royal Examiner website, where the full game will be streamed for fans near and far.

So mark your calendar, wear your school colors, and get ready to cheer—because this game is shaping up to be an unforgettable night of softball under the lights.

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