@maxpreps: “Are you ok Honey?” ❤️ (Via dad_farley/x) #softball #catch #clutch #highschoolsports #mom #parents #webgem

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tooturntdavey
tooturntdavey :
woah
2024-04-03 02:22:48
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.alyssa..l
.alyssa..l :
@ella💕. This was me on the field
2024-04-05 04:01:17
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michelle.lynn412
Michelle B :
@Makenna ‼️😜
2024-05-28 20:38:05
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layton.davis
Layton🦖 :
got room my ass
2024-04-03 03:47:00
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braxton6577
Braxton :
I think she might be a bit dramatic
2024-04-03 10:39:55
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lweb123._
Luke :
“You got room”
2024-04-03 02:26:59
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s1l3ncek1lls
s1l3ncek1lls :
Broken rib probably
2024-04-03 02:29:00
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tyler.tdav19
Tyl.Dav1907 :
Why is that girl playing short stop😭😭😭
2024-04-03 03:21:10
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austin.semenko
Austin :
takes away a home run and gives up 2 runs
2024-04-03 03:59:53
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julian.hernandez854
Julian Hernandez :
You got room he said 😂😂
2024-09-21 00:27:35
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pastaontt
Ł Â Ñ Ë 😁 :
Crazy how the people told her she had room😭
2024-04-04 19:29:27
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matthew117726
Matthew117726 :
RBI 😭💀
2024-04-03 14:08:37
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cantfwmace
cantfwmace :
Future Kansas City Chief right there
2024-04-03 03:45:01
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cantfwmace
cantfwmace :
Future
2024-04-03 03:44:38
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.charliedenger
Char1ie 🥱 :
Who said you got room 😭
2024-04-03 02:52:35
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mattyfb
Mattyfb :
You’ve got room 😂😂
2024-04-03 02:55:29
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