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Landon Vizza rears back and throws a strike to the plate.

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Landon Vizza rears back and throws a strike to the plate.

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Lucas Oney makes contact. Youth leagues, including the Peters Township Baseball Association and its 9-year-travel team, were back in action after getting the green light from Governor Tom Wolf's administration.

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Peters Township second baseman Alan Kubina fields a ground ball.

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Eli Eckenrode straps on protective gear in preparation to catch for the Peters Township 9-year-old travel baseball team.

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David Beltz carries a base to third in prepartion of playing baseball for the Peters Township 9-year-old travel team.

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Eli Eckenrode applies hand sanitzer after coming into the dug between innings.

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Peters Township shortstop Landon Vizza throws the ball to first base as Alan Kubina (back) and manager Josh Eckenrode watch the play. Because of COVID-19, new protocols are in place for youth playing in the Peters Township Baseball Association.

Peters Township Baseball Association has adopted a no-contact policy, which includes no high-fives between players after a home run, no postgame hand shakes between opponents and no storming the mound after claiming a tournament championship. 

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