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Castrignano, who dominated on the mound and at the plate during his career at Decatur, faced the minimum in Del Tech's win over Catonsville, retiring all 27 batters he faced without yielding a hit or a walk. He also struck out seven during the perfect game, the first in the school's history. 'It felt good,' he said this week. 'I was just in a groove and my fastball was peaking out in the upper 80s.'











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