NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
ST. GEORGE – Chattanooga State, Central Florida and Angelina are the three teams left standing at the NJCAA or JUCO softball World Series at the Canyons Softball Complex.
The tourney kicked into high gear Friday on its third day and those three teams came out alive. A National Championship will be decided Saturday.
St. George News photographer Dave Amodt was there Friday to capture some of the thrilling action.
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NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
NJCAA softball World Series at The Canyons Softball Complex, St. George, Utah, May 16 2014 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News
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Andy Griffin has been in sports media since 1989 and has covered BYU, Utah State and the Utah Jazz as well as all sports in southern Utah. A journalism graduate of USU, Andy has carried on a dual career as both a sports writer and a sports broadcaster and has been heard around the country. He has also been published in USA Today, Sport magazine, The Sporting News, Fairways magazine, the Los Angeles Times and locally in the Deseret News, the Salt Lake Tribune and the Spectrum. Andy was “The Voice of Region 9 sports,” for many years. He also hosted a daily sports talk show for three years called AG in the a.m.
Andy has been married to his college sweetheart Shelly for 28 years and has five children ages 13 to 25.