New Jersey HS baseball team uses hidden ball trick to win game
Delsea High School was talk of high school baseball world
A New Jersey high school baseball team went viral because of how it was able to pick up a victory on the diamond.
Delsea Regional High School was in a tight matchup against Audubon High School on Saturday. In the seventh and final inning, Audubon had runners on first and second base with two outs and down one run.
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It was a well-executed hidden ball trick.
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"We were all fooled, and the game is over," the broadcaster said.
Delsea coach Joe Smith wrote on X, "Kids sold it perfectly."
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Starr also had the go-ahead RBI in the sixth inning, according to 97.3 ESPN South Jersey. He helped Delsea to the 4-3 victory.
"Definitely never thought I would wake up to this," Smith added on X as the play appeared on ESPN’s "SportsCenter."

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Delsea moved to 5-1 on the season and is one of the best teams in New Jersey’s Tri-County conference. Audubon fell to 2-3.
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