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Bucks players look forward to All-Star game

July 16, 2003 By admin

Only one of the two players from the Waterloo Bucks chosen to play in tonight’s Northwoods’ League All-Star game will be able to see action. Kyle Haines was selected to be the starting second baseman for the South Division squad but is out with a broken hand. Vinton native Josh Kauten is 2-3 on the mound for the Bucks and manager Andy Haines says he also worked hard during the first half of the season.Tonight’s All-Star game will be played in Madison, Wisconsin.

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